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Sparfans Trim Tigard Quinte! In Easy Style "Hillsboro flrgu Junior Ritlers Post High Score PORTS /»lushes Itv I M H KT II A ll K IN S S p o rta E d ito r, 'I h r A rgua ,b»hnriv loipi iia l F eed' b a sk e tb a ll q u in - b 't h.i . po- Ii d .i com .istent ie c o id to dat« io H illing up n in e v ic to rie s igain t «»lily tw o Io • Its o ffe n siv e ‘ "i« -. havi tayeil w ith in tin* i.m g e <>1 fi »in 34 I ■ w h ic h i •• i i 1.111 flu c tu a tio n th e i d a v s in th e h o o p p o rt H ilhi s co -le a d e r in th e TYV leag u e h a . v. i t led fio m 28 to 56 in point-, sc o ie d d u iu ig its 13 lea g u e gam e to d a te T h e S p a r ta n s w e re tw ice held at belo w 30 w ith 28 a n d 29 point eveningH by B e a v e rto n b u t w on both tim es. Im p erial. H illsb o ro 's o n ly in d e p e n d e n t hoop a g g re g a tio n , h a s r o l l ed up 472 p o in ts in 11 g am es to 350 for oppoi.i iits Be. t dcierik iv e p e r fo rm an c e for tin* F e e d m e n w as in th e ir f u s t g a m e a g a in st F o re st (.»love CI<) w h e n th ey won. 46 to 9 T h e F'orest G lo v e te a m la te r c am e back to w in, 55 to 38 O th e r 10 for Im p e ria l w as to th e stro n g P o rtla n d F ire D e p a rtm e n t eager*, 39 to 34 M anager J o e Ja ro ss , w ho l i a s b e en M o lin g a n a v e ra g e of 16 or 17 p o in ts pi t g am e at » e n te r for I m p e ria l, re a lly loosened u p th e o th e r n ig h t a g a in st F’o re st G ro v e a n d h e a v e d in 27 of Im p e ria l s 47 p o in ts J«»e big e v e n in g top« by tw o p o in ts th e b« sl n ig h t for a n y H ilhi h u s k e te c r to d a te C e n te r B ob Aina» h e r ro lle d in 25 a t T illam o o k . When von have pre- I tiled tin (' you get exactly what your doctor ordfi cd. Quality, purity and accuracy arc our watchwords. If T u e s d a y 's p e rfo rm a n c e by C oach D on K i r s c h s llllh i b a sk e t- iiiig ti.s is a n y ba sis for ju d g m e n t th e locals sh o u ld h u v e no tio u b h ? w in n in g th e n f u s t d is tric t 9 t o u r n a m e n t g am e F rid a y n ig h t of n e x t w eek . T h e S p a r ta n s p la y th e sam e T ig a rd q u in te t in th e c u r ta in - laiM i th ey lo lle d o v e r h e r e T u cs- da> I " hl 49 to 34 . . . v. itb bi . r< gular.s p la y in g .ill th e tim e. K irsc h m ig h t h a v e p ile d up a m u ch h ig h e r .c»»re on th e T ig ers. T he d is tric t to u r n a m e n t b e in g a ngle e lim in a tio n a f fa ir w ill give th e u n d e rd o g s ’ w e r e n o t m e n tio n ing nam es* a b e tte r c h a n c e of p u ll ing an upset . . .w h en tw o d e f e a t » a ie n e c e s .a rv to e lim in a te a tea m the p e rc e n ta g e goes d e c id e d ly a g a in st th e w» a k e r tea m s w h ic h a re n t ' apt to stay " h o t" long e n o u g h to sp ill th e fa v o re d b a sk e te e rs . C I 'i p t l i u i:, O u r I .a h r l is Y our G u a r a n te e I t r g i s t r m l l'hurm u» i*t (»n d u ty a l a ll (im rs. I < h i: \ M i l \ I I MALLEI tei i (I 1‘h.u mavì- ts (b ERA MIEN'S PALM 1.cun.(i (I S h c rrn a n of H illsb o ro K tflc & Pihtol c lu b sa y s i t ’s a v i r tu a l cin ch th e O re g o n K ifle a s so c ia tio n 's a n n u a l in d o o r rifle t o u r n a m e n t w h ic h is b e in g re su m e d a f te r a lay -o ff b e c a u se of th e w a r w ill be h e ld in H illsboro. P ro b a b le d a te s A p ril 27 a n d 28, w«Ui tin* ju n io is filin g n S a tu r d a y a n d th e se n io rs on S u n d a y . T h e to u r n a m e n t is e x p e c te d to d ra w a t 1 . ; : . i i o o t c r s to th< local i a n g c a t H illsb o ro u n io n h ig h school. DRUG STORE I’rrM -rlp tlo n l» ru ((lst'« 11:1! ib o ro Ptv II ' S Hilhi Gal Cagers Play Beaverton 1 lillu llllh i p o lle d i t , jail, T u a ln tin - Y aniliill v alley le a g u e w in in 13 •tarts in e.i-.y sty le h e re T ie day hiiiht. betU -iif,« J ,K u rd ' last p lace J '• by 49 to 34 w ith !h<* i c . s i t v c .. seein g a lot of a ction C oach D on K irsc h used his s la r t- in,< five th ro u g h tile fi, t q iia ite i a n d II p ile d up a 12-to 2 lead hut Hie re s e rv e s let th a t m e lt a w a y in a p p ro x im a te ly fo u r m in u te s w hen th e v isito rs g a in e d a 12-to-12 tie T ig a rd w as a h ea d by tw o p o in ts at P* *” I t P*r a few m o m e n ts but w as tr a ilin g at h a lf-tim e by one p o in t at 19 to 18. F o rw a rd F' 'r e s t H e n n in g ta llie d fo r llllh i o ff th e tip -o ff s ta r tin g ttie th ir d p e rio d tin t th e T ig e rs f< u g h t, b a rk a n d tie d th e sco re at 23 to 23 T h e S p u rta n o ffen se sta rt ed lo llin g s h o rtly a f te r th a t w h in is", ( I.ok tut a d i c e one a n d Hui A m a d iiu ro lle d in th r e e field gn ,| follow ed liv C la rk a g ain , a n d H ave F ra n k llllh i led b y 37 to 28 going in to th e fo u rth q u a r te r C la rk With II, a n d A m a c h e r a n d W illie l a ird w ith 10 a p ie c e w e re high I O' H illsb o ro D on A in b u rn c o l le c te d 11 for T ig a rd H ilh i’s fro sh tea m lost a close tilt to th e T ig a rd y e a rlin g s . 17 to 15 a f te r le a d in g th ro u g h m ost of tho gam e H illsb o ro hud a 7-to-5 first q u a r te r lead, a n d w as ah ea d by 8 to 0 a fte r a lo w -sc o rin g second (lo a rte i T h e S p a r ta n frosh had a fiv e-p o in t a d v a n ta g e of fiv e poin ts at 13 to 8 going in to th e fin al q u a r- Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, February 21, 194G Volume 52, No. 48 Hilhi Divides Week-end Tilts; Trims Newberg But Loses to Oregon City H ilh i’s b a s k e tb a ll t e a m b ro k e ev en in a p a ir of w e c k -c n I gam«:», triu m p h in g o v e r N t - W b c i 56 to 41. F rid ay rn g b t • n th e T .g e r floor in im p m . :v< sty le, but lo sin g S a t u rd a y n ig h t a t O re g o n C’jty by a 60-to-31 c ount. T h e S p a r ta n n s e r v e s d ro p p e d b oth p re lim in a rie s , b a re ly being »d g ed out by th e N e w b e rg “ B" quint«*t 31 to 30. b u t fa llin g before tn e P io n e e r i< se rv e 4.3 to 11 F rid a y 's tr iu m p h at N<«.vberg w as th e 11th in 13 lea g u e s ta r ts for C oach Don K irsc h 's c re w The S p a rta n s , w h o trim m e d N e w b e rg h e re m a f ir s t- h a lf g a m e by 40 to 21 led a t e v e ry q u a r te r H ilh i w as out in fro n t 16 to 12 a f te r e ig h t m in u te s a n d 35 to 23 a t h a lf-tim e . Tr.<- l o e i l l w e re u I b y 15 po nl a t 43 to 29 a t th e th ir d q u a r te r m a rk a n d c o a ste d in th e fin a l p e r iod G u a r d D av e F ra n k led H ilh .’s sc o rin g p a ra le w ith 16 ta llie s He l a t h 'd th r e e field goals a n d four fre e th ro w s in th e first h a lf a n d a d d e d th re e m o re b u c k e ts in the last h a lf F o rw a rd F o rre st H e n n in g h a d a big e v e n in g w ith 12 points. C e n te r Bob A m a c h e r had n in e for H ilhi. T h e p r e lim in a r y w as a di ng-1 eng b it t le f:o m 1 >rt to b in ih. H ili- t;m e s<'ore w as 16 to 16 G e a rin , N e w b e rg fo rw a rd . took h igh s c o r ing h o n o rs w ith 15 points. T h e S p a r ta n s su ffe re d a n o ff- n ig h t a t O reg o n C itv «nd w e re so u n d ly b e a te n by a P io n e e r team , w h ic h th e y d e fe a te d h e re in J a n u a ry . 37 to 31. Il.lh . C la r k . H e n ri i r A mach»' F ra n i 36 to 11. JoF w as h igh sco l l l l h i (3 1 ) C l a r k , 10 H t n n in f r , 2 A m acher, i F ra n k , 6 Laird 1 1, S p e id e l 7. He#» I , J'blt»p4 L a ir d 2. T w e n g e Sub ’ E h e le r O ía n le H ilh i N a u g h t, I 'o t t e ii, S ig le r. H a rn i i in Sub ’ 1. C la . 2. N r w her g ‘ H ” 7. C a s e 15, G e a r in G ra y fju b a titu ten I » H o J s n a ife l 1 H a 1. O r e g o n C it y llllh i " It 1 ' H i N a u g h t, 2 K im m o n « J e r r y D o y le . 2 H u rn b u rg , 3 H a r r ia o n . € S u b s titu te « <x 't n r i K »en 1. O re g o n C B a rh ftr o 2, Knoo 1 », l>< k«»v#r H i lh i E h e lr r 3. F r« r-r 2. O la n ie . B r y a n t 3. O re g o n C ity " H " 6. M a r t in o ! ÍÓ, Jo h n s o n 6, Thom pson 1, S a n a te l 4, K e n n e v ic k H ilh i C h r it t ia n - I I ir le 1 K e ls a y 2, Officials . Harold O ff. Ed w a r 1 O . . iri f'i'.v h e ld a lead i.f o n ly 14 to 12 aftoi i m in u te s of play but h a i f-tim e a d v a n ta g e of 18 p c .'.ts at 29 to 13 a f te r H ilh i’s b a s k e t' er-. 'T am ped a n d w e re o u t- sc o red by 15 to 1. T h ir d q u a r te r w as all O re g o n C ity, .‘.utii th e P io n e e rs in c re a s in g th e ir • . I t , 47-18. C-uaeti K irsc h (b ro w hi e rv e s in to th e f ia y b u t ’hey f i r e ! no b e tte r th a n th e re g u la r. F o rw a rd I.e C la rk w as h ig h sc o rer f< r H ilh i w ith 10 p o in t Mill-, u n i P e c k o v e r paced th e w in n e rs w ith 18 a n d 15, re sp e c - ii R* n S ly te r, Eleven Pinmen Leit in Meet Section Three—6 page.« Imperial Feed Hoopslers Win Two More Tills Irr.perial F e e d r a c k e d u p its e ig h th a n d n in th v icto ries of th e seaso n a g ain st o n ly tw o losses by d o w n in g V e rn o n ia C IO in a hig h - sc o rin g affa ir. 53 to 50, a n d F o re st G ro v e CIO. 47 to 34 H illsb o ro ’s in d e p e n d e n t hoop In m pt.ivs (he R e a v e rh in P h i c . tnuey S .itu r '.iy n ig h t n* .1 p ic iin u n - .try to the A lt-A m - i .c.iii G irls ’ itcil- he id leiwn g a m e a g a in a t a n o th e r B e a v e rto n q u in te t O n M onday tliu H illsb o ro q u in te t p lay s its ’ fifth g a m e in th e F o re st G ro v e lea g u e a g ain st th e P acific S u p e r V a rsity on th e u n iv e rs ity flo o r , M onday m g h t s 47 to 34 w in o v e r P u re st G ro v e C IO tea m w as (ho fo u rth in as m an y s ta r ts for Im p e ria l in th e F o re st G ro v e lea g u e M anager J o e Ja ro ss , c e n te r, h a d a big e v en in g , flin g in g in 27 p o in ts for th e w in n e rs Im p e ria l tru ile il at h a lf-tim e by 20 to 17 Im p e ria l c am e fro m b e h in d to A in th e V ern o n ia gam e, tr a ilin g by Pi to 15 a t h a lf tim e. T h e locals ro lle d u p 38 p o in ts in a b ig seco n d h a lf sc o rin g sp re e w h ile V e rn o n ia w as p o stin g 34. J o e J a r o s s w as a g a in h igh sc o re r w ith 19 p o in ts. S r ircg: I m p e r ia l <JJ> M 'C a n n S h a ttu rk . g J o e J a r . . « , 19 7. W a l t S r . « , 11 S u tm titu tm A ro u n d •re th e w o r ld , A » « f k e « d y in g S om e In th e «ouse w ill be lost e t w ill, o f r .e c e » ilty , bo hen« fre o d e a . ee«. O th o r» b u r le d la far d is ta n t la n d s . Tke fa m ilie s b oys w ill en of w ish to th e ir own of m any e re c t a c e m e te ry fkeM m em o r ie l lo t, se th e t e v e n th o u g h th e ir h o n o re d d e a d lie B ill G o e tte r. w ho tea m ed w ith R udv S c h u b e rt of P o r tla n d to fire a 1628. A n o th e r th ird of th e field w ill be lo p p e d off n e x t S u n d a y , a n d th e fo llo w in g w eek th e six high te a m s re m a in in g w ill bow l fo r th e title. E le v en of 1.3 H illsb o ro b o w le rs c o m p e tin g in th e O re g o n J o u r n a l's a n n u a l d o u b le s to u r n a m e n t a t P o r tla n d alle y s s u rv iv e d th e firs t ro u n d e lim in a tio n w h e n one th ir d of a field of 218 m e n 's tea m s w e re e lim in a te d S u n d a y . H o ttest c o m b in a tio n w as R alp h H ess and_ Irv in G lobes, w h o p o st ed a 1885 fo r fifth h ig h e s t sc o re fire d S u n d a y . R ay D illon a n d H e r m an R eh se w e re e ig h th on the d a y 's b o w lin g w ith a c o m b in e d 1659 G en e M cD ow a n d W ay n e P a t H iln i I- Aus badly' o u t-c la sse d te rs o n w e re te n th w ith a sc o re of in the p re lim in a ry . O re g o n C ity 's 16.32 re s e rv e b lan k e d th e locals in the O th e rs s u r v iv in g th e firs t ro u n d f ir s t p ri <1 to ta k e a 14-to-0 lead e lim in a tio n w e re L ee O a k es and a n d w ere a h ea d 20 to 5 a t h a lf A1 K im b a ll w ith a 1583. R av G re en e tim e T h e w in n e rs h a d a 25-point a n d H a ro ld S p e a r w ith 1601. a n d In fo r e ig n fie ld s , th e ir v a lo r w ill e v e r r e m o ln fre s h to p o s te rity . O ur b o o k le t, d e s ig n s fo r s h o w in g m e m o ria ls s u g g es te d fo r eock ef llllh i (!<•» (III \ \ H ttih ittiirh . I I I’ B11rkh n 11cr. i> I' 2. M . Ile lla a n S .1 I r o u g h lic r T ta d a lr »• (i I ’. V a n Ify n in g B llic it h ie r M 1‘ l. < w ill assist y o u In s e le c tin g e OREGON MONUMENT WORKS Boy Scouts Hoop II H S ta n d a r d . Mgr. H illsb o ro . O reg o n AUTHORIZED! A loha i slat« d to play at H eed vi 11c a n d N o rth P la in s d ra w s a b y e fro m le a g u e play. Hillsboro Grade Quintet Wins Ijou/i S a fe ty iahe H illsb o ro m ill B a n k s g ra d e school tea m s, p a c e -s e tte rs in t h c W est W ash in g to n c o u n ty gr.idc school b a sk c tb iill Iciiguc sin ce th e season o p e n e d in e a rly D ecem b er, m a in ta in e d th e ir p o sitio n s by p o stin g v ic to rie s last F rid a y H illsb o ro , c o ac h ed b y E lw ood L eh m an , re m a in e d h a lf a g a m e in fro n t of H a n k s by d o w n in g A lo h a- H u b e r. 20 to 12. a t A loha, for its e ig h th w in in n in e lea g u e s ta r ts H anks c o a c h e d by L y le E ddy w on Ils s e v e n th in e ig h t tilts at N orth Plum .,. 28 to 24. a f te r a to u g h b a t tle A lo h a 's g la d e school q u in te t d e fe a te d G a b el in a h o m e g am e on F e b r u a ry 12. by 35 to 21 A lo h a - H u b e r's "B " h o o p e rs tu r n e d in a 20-to-16 w in o v e r th e H illsb o ro g ra d e school "B " te a m F rid a y . 26 to 18. H illsb o ro p la y s host to C o rn e liu s a n d B a n k s e n te r ta in s G a sto n in th e le a g u e ’s f e a tu r e g a m e s F rid a y tro o p s in th e iin m c d m tc H illsb o ro u re a, w ill be d o u b le e lu n iiu itio n . R e g u la r m e m b e rs of v a rsity , j u n io r v a n i t y , a n d fre s h m a n tea m s a re not e lig ib le to c o m p e te, it w as announced F irs t g am e is to he p la y e d oil .S aturday. M a rch 2. a t 11 a m A tr o p h y w ill a g a in b e p r e se n te d to ttie w in n in g tea m at th e c o u rt of h o n o r. T a AMKS T O ! ItlSURAHCF WE Gt>TF«OM • LELAND DEAL F uel O il sales and d e liv e ry are the m ain interests of our company . so our success is solely dependent upon your complete satisfaction with our product and service. 5 TOP PCD wORir/tNCr T u rn your fuel oil problem s over to us— and forget them! . WIINIB DELIVERIES ANYWHERE IN COUNTY SUSBAUER BROS. PH O N E H illsb o ro 3229 F o re s t G ro v e 371W 130 . S H O E S FOR W O M E N S H O E S FOR M EN BUSTER BROWN SHOES FOR BOYS tGIRLS ZO7 JE.M A I N ST. H IL L S B O R O , O R E . B e a v e rto n 3885 SO. SECONO A V E . hont 531 No^EC<o n ' N O IT H W F S T ALBACOBE TUNA i i o p ra m l.w e « J e i« ♦»«• c ’ (« • country. o lm o tl In 1 9 *4 , O regon o«d W ashington caught end packed two third» of th» m b - » Pacific Coot» pock. Albocora Tuna is fo tf becoming one e l the Northwest's outstand ng industries. One always stands nut S i'cn n d a n n u a l Bov S cout b a s k e t b all to u rn a m e n t, sp o n so re d bv H illsb o ro L ions chib, is sc h e d u le d for e a rly M arch T h is c o m p e titio n , w h ic h is open to all Bov S c o u t REGULAR M O B IL L U B R IC A T IO N Blitz-Weinhard’s flavor and quality make it a premium p ro d u ct... IS CAR PRESERVATION a beer that discriminating men and women have enjoyed for more Our famous X-liay Chart Meliniti assures lubrication of all vital working parts. than 89 years. Its consistent goodness, its unvarying quality make it definitely worth waiting for. Insist on Blitz-Weinhard. . . the beer so good it’s guaranteed satisfying! A T ip to C a r O w n e rs (giaiu;e your crankcase oil frequently and regularly. Loeal conditions cause moisture condensation in the crankcase with sludge formation as a result. K EE P A S K IN G FO R IT BY NAME G u a ra n teed S a tts^/tn ^ Casey's Mobil Service l i t ) E. B as elin e, H ills b o ro RAY J CASEY. O w n er Phono 3901 of «DTO "*> Tourney Planned DEALER- 12. K e lle r GEORGE WASHINGTON WAS ONCE A LITTLE PELLOW LIKE ME AND HE GREW UP STRONG AND BRAVE AND MADE THIS COUNTRY FREE. RAGS.OLD BOY, I W ISH I COULD AMOUNT TO SOMETHING R ttln g th e s u p re m e s a c rifice . I m p e r ia l - H e r- S c ra ffo rd . LITTLE J A C K HORNER fo r those w h o h a v e m o d e m e m o ria l I.r o r ln s ) : (.111 F o re « ! P ro v e «'111 \ II •ll>.>ko th e tlx m a |o r b ra n c h e s o f th e S en d e e , 1 1. M u l l i n . 10. K i l l i a n 7, H o le * F Sfii-k.« 'I "W h i ll (» W . (ir e v r rw M t S u l. .i ii nt i" t. I lilh i ( h a rlriK * ll< ’ lk’ CM»n IL ith i« * l l i ’ii i <>n «>, l.u c y M itiin 2, |)<»ri>- C « <1 Im p e ria l (1 7 l B ra « rrtm i It V e rn o n ia f l i l i s , H a iw e f e lilt S h a t tu c k . H gal b a sk e te e rs , c o a c h e d by (, F irreeri ». C I O T u r n e r .1. O f f i c i a l . : In u r a r n a n d Alice F'i a. played the Beaverton h ig h girl., tea m lie re F rid a y a f t e r noon. an 1 ttie tw o s e x te tte s sta g ed an Intel estin g gam e to say th e least. A to ta l of 3u g irls saw a c tio n in th e gam e, anil c o n tr a r y to any ru m o rs w hich m ay h a v e sp re a d through.> ut O reg o n .since th e g am e - th e r e w ere no c asu altie s. In sh o rt, th e g als h a d a lo t of fun a n d failed to re so rt to h a ir p u llin g as som e of the m ale .spec ta to rs w i i e h .c f-e x p c v tin g aw . . . w e r e only k iJd m g . It w as th e first competition for l l i l h i s g irls a g a in st a n o th e r high, sch o o l tin s season. H etty W am - batigli heav ed in II p o in ts to ta k e ln g h h m ors f u H illsb o ro C h a rle n e H elgcson had seven, a n d K u th ie R eierso n . Noi rm e S chulz, a n d G la d y s B u rk h a lte r e a c h c o lle cted six. T h e sco re'’ M ark it do w n as 40 to 11 W ho w on" L e t’s p u t it th is w iy B e a v e rto n d id n 't w in (iS ) F T /ii/v t/ii,v i n v i t - i m i t a v t i n t i t n m B L IT Z - W E IN H A R 0 C O M PA N Y BEER n i t v t i / i r v i n ittn /n /i/ii/m in fi • P O R TLA N D . D is trib u te d by R o y a l Soda W o rk s OREGON