k í Portland Team Defeats Grovers In Tournament illsboio fhqus S p o r ts F orest (iio v e, l.o t of th e three 1 oalatlii valley bush league b ase­ b a l l i o n ,m t, m the O regon sem i- I io bu i ' u . ii tout ti.uiienl, ooweU out u n d |||.»V« li et i n i I I " . h u l l I n ( h u lk 1,1 the a ita li .Sunday a lle n e on, lo.ing It m i hi ,,n e x tra inning u p u 7 tn - 2 V ic in i v n v e i Y . nubili B y e r ly of P o rtlan d a t i l i m ie c o n t e n t i m i B e a v e r t o n w o n I O l l i e , I t o by 11 tu 7 o v e r Sh« l i d u i i in u n n t h e i Un W esinun e.an d park In In hleuk u long l«»ing fdtf.ik J In-. o r ir .it was bruend for For- The Huste?», aided by ( uinelin i cht G lo v e m ib r to u in ey . T o t plu y ert, o u t-h it tin Insei ». 14 to 10 W ashington county train ju m p ed ol: VrrtNMit «itici B« ivctt .i tu rn ed B H f. I" a lo i n m i , p ,,d i l l t i n - lu s t inning an I was out m tio n t ny five V« rh M»r* . 7 12 «/rt’ii ' l u . i t l i n \ d b \ Ic .t g in « e m i Y a m h ill ' I mix going into tlie last ol the z 7 F lli.il i «’ K u lu i ’<> to.« I» »il c l u b lim it i n r w inners cuine b ack with M il I J t t M.« m. -I M i l i n tfChV‘ 1 d e I u m « ", m i t h e i d e d u le l a in are ol Uillit . in Me last of the H II •rt p la y e d J u l y 21 « im i t h e c u lllM V I I I -II t i l . 10, pushed over live in the • 14 I »U’ m h . hum m e now m aking up hh«u Idan r iu i l a . I ol Me liftb w ith a big rally, ndpolH 'l t u n t i t . and added the w inning i un in Me MI hiim .m., |,||, M„«| H,, hi.lt-i'wuy last ol Me eighth. V lîF t » i t lugged «Hit 12 hit;. I ’ a r tlo w Mml |*h«d|>-< Forest (.ro v e tu rn ed in its ;,ec- "lid wm in M ice s t a ll . - , In Die O re ­ gon state evni-pio ba .enall tnurn- ' O o e i i , iii i'oi Hand 'liiu rso ay m gnl l>v u. le.iting M l M i n n v i l i e I to 2 M cM innville got aw ay 'to a tw o -ru n ' le a d nut Me (.ro v e rs tied it up in Me lo u iln and Ulen cinelied the m t w ith a tn ree-ru n rally in the I ilth. leaverlon and ferboorl Win F » r« « l (,ro « |w .. I . 'u y h r y , 8 n J » fü llt, /. i o u n rr Hitt li, I • Ip *. I » r a n c li. c i- bvM rtt, j >«“ »♦>. r •»»»her, a I ««furia, p J u fia rr*. p i B e e r, llie l¡ ¿ lit r e f r e s h m e n t L e v e ra g e o f m illio n s ol Total« Byerly*»— 8ft li ¿-T I I i i 1 I O,|( fl, , « o fic h u n , a < M ik in *. J h e a r, p M illm r , 4 llu r r « « , p te m p e ra te p e o p le ... O ly m p ia B re w in g C o m p a n y O lY M M A , I 5 l.iUott, , J«yi«»r. 24 O i I t a t iu l, C o fi.r u tb , J h ta tiM , r-2 I I lo ta t» l ort-at (« ro v r B y c r iy ’i 24 «.n UI W A S H IN G T O N , U . S. A . T H E R E '6 N O " lF 5 " O R "BUTS” AB O U T IT— G O O P S E R V IC E MANY PREVENTS B R E A K -D O W N S / M< M u in »»Ile— lh -« lr, 1 H » tie n , s O 1 1 4 i L e e u c r, 1 D in e ia v r. m V ta iK v r, r liu m u u i, 4 M rd o y c , p txreley, a 4onna«»n. c J . » t iu v ih * 4 7 1 4 i 1 u 1 1 4 4 s ToU b I u r ra l ( i f u t r - l.o v tc ry , 4 »t. p , u t . /.in u n c i n ta n , G ip r . I l- r a n e li. c t-y o a . p ».. » » r illit. 1 27 II U I tt 4 I i 1 4 1 T c t a l* 'f la t t e d l o r W a ik r r M i .M u th * ill» uro% e 25 in » 21 WOO 1J2 0 k « 3rd. O il ovi t J Üî llsb or Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, August 1, 1946 PO RTS Perfection Leads American League; Blooming Upset, Still Tops National p la s h e s American I.eaiaa s M a „ f tlu t i «. n * I l f l.e t a g m u m a a N na w Hy L I.B E R T IIA W K IN S Sports E d ito r, T h e Argus P lans are still in the form ative stage hut we un d erstan d that the n ew ly-organized S unset ch am b er of eo m n ie n e of B anks intends to field a ha .el all club in th e state league n ext s< a,.on . . . sort of an am bitious s ta rt hut not at all im ­ probable. 'flic club w ould draw o u tsta n d ­ ing (.layers fro m all over the c o u n ­ ty and has tie unofficial support of q u ite a few persons already. S u p p o rters of the idea have no d e ­ sire to b reak up tin- T u alatin v a l­ ley league and th a t tim e-honored c irc u it will continue as in the past . . a H illsboro group is a l­ ready m aking plans for putting a team in the T u alatin bush league in 1947, in fact A spokesm an for the S u n set ch am b er of com m erce plans, savs th e team 's games would probably b i' played on a field betw een Roy and B anks If enough in terest is show n, lights will be in s ta lle l for a series of night gam es A m eet­ ing is planned for m .d-A ugust to fu rth e r the idea • • • R e-ap p ointm ent of H illsboro's v eteran s ftb all plugger, F rank Doane, as d istrict softball com m is­ sioner was a popular choice lo­ cally. Doane has served in th e post since 1941 w hen he was a p ­ pointed chief of wliat was at th a t i. m n x e d v*, esignated s i . i i . i n t i as os U | . * i i | | l l il No. « l, 6. tu d istrict P resen t di trict nu m b er is 12. It w as th o ught for a tim e th at Mc­ M innville and T illam ook m ight be included in the sam e d istrict w ith H illsboro and F orest G rove but the pow ers th at be changed th eir plans —m uch to the d elig h t of local soft- b a lle n . Doune is a fo rm er president of 1 the H illsboro softball association •md has been long awtiv* t »ward prom otion of the sport locally . . . Dori Ja n u a ry , d ire c to r of the state softball association, spoke very highly of H illsboro's co n trib u tio n to th e snort in a recent le tte r to Vic Fricke, p resid en t of the local association lie said in part: "I have h eard m any fine rep o rts of the H illsboro association arid vou fe l­ lows m ust really have fire and spark to have fourteen team s in a city the size of H illsboro." • • V "Blocdy. b u t unbow ed ' th a t's the H illsboro firem e n 's softball team a fte r Its 13-to-7 defeat at Seaside S u n d ay afternoon T hat locals had tw o legs on a tro p h y put up by the Seaside firem en before the w ar for co m petition betw een the rivals and needed one c ne m ore w in for jieim an cn t possession. H illsboro e v ­ The strong P erfection B .ikerv en had a lead of 7 to 4 going into team , u n u ea.cn in locul league the last inning, according to F ire Jllu.ill n a y , trav eled to I ’jilia iid C hief W ilbur Dillon, and kicked the hunu.iy iiiteroun to defeat Moose gafbe aw ay i . o u g e , fu s t h alf w in n e r in the T he S easide boys have tiecn in­ r i . m i n a i league. 11 to S. vited to H illsboro for a re tu rn gam e M anager m u c k In g ram 's outfit n ex t Sunday. "The trophy w on't be lum ped off to a th ree-ru n lead in involved but w e re going to really Me In s t inning and was n ev er headed. Pei lection tallied th ree tim es iii th e th ird fram e an d r e ­ peated the p erfo rm an ce m the lourtli. adding it.s fin al ru n s in the six.n. 1 m ru b a c k e r D ale F ran tz, F IN E S T Paced the locals w ith a hom e run. double, single and a w alk in five tim es i-t but scoring four tim es. I 'r r f s .„ g o - ooo 11 12 2 Cady Motor Co. Serving the M otorists of W ashington County for 28 years 119 S. T h ird A ve. H IL L S B O R O Phone 112 to.-.«.I- i..-n-,- 01.2 2 "(l IM‘ 1 5 12 3 S l. c , . y mii ,| U i.lv . r , .11 . F is h e r , J lin d v ( b i ati<| B«*»ir• igui sta rts for the first half < n.irnpjons. M.m i o r Walt R uecker’s leaders resu m e! n rm d tride again T ues­ day night by blasting out a 15-to-2 win «».';■ the hapless B ethany elub. collet mg 12 hits T. V. C<»-op’s up­ set win pulled the team into a three-w ay deadlock fo r second place, one full game below Bloom- The Co-op team was given a fo r­ feit win over K nights of Colum bus • ,r ' Ju ly 17 :i:> t t i n g :>« • *. (•♦'.. the team Aloha slugged out a 10-to-.i A,n over L aurel Monday night for it.-» fourth win in six starts for the second half to pull into the three-w ay tie for second with the Co-op and T routm an S to re team 1 routm an and Aloha are sched­ uled to rn.x next Tuesday night in an im portant clash. Aloha is also slate 1 to m eet the fifth place K night: of Colum bus team T h u rs­ day night L a u re ls dow n-trodden cellar team will m ake another bid to en ter the win colum n W ednes­ day night against the Co-op outfit. f W IJIS W hatever your fu rn itu re needs . . . you'll find the best assortm ent and val­ ues at IRELAND’S ! BOUDOIR LAMPS ca. $4.21 | Saw- H „ e 5 1 M o r r i- Perfection B akery team in the D fwftper E le c tric (>oi <»oo i s R 7 H j E 3 A m erican league softball race. F ire m e n 002 0<>(> (»2 4 5 7 The trium phs were No. 4 and S h lo ifm a n . S a w y e r a n d V a n I z -<». J u d > No 5 for B,ll Roper s team against a n d E . S c h u lm e r ir h only one defeat T he electrician s I T u ca d a y, J u ly 30 lugged out a 13-to-5 win wm over D e M o la y noo 200 5 7 12 *5 Birds E ye-Snider last W ednesday V a lle y H e a t 001 0<>I 0 2 2 3 evening, pushing over 10 ru n s in a P o tte n a n d H o dge . F r ic k e a n d B a te h a m big sixth inning spree, and then trim m ed the F irem en M o n d a y night, 7 to 4. Perfection was idle d u rin g th e week, holding a lead of one full gam e over R oper w ith m x wms and no defeats The leaders are slated to m eet K rngnts of P ythias T hursday night and the F irem en w ith next Tuesday. R oper ls slated to tangle w ith the K nights of P ythias n ex t W ed­ nesday night in an im p o rtan t game for the second place outfit. DeMolay suffered a 6-to-4 loss at the hands of the K nights of P ythias team but cam e back T uesday night to wun over the in-and-out 15 Valley H eating team . 7 to 2. b e­ hind tw o-hit pitching by W illie Potten. The w inners collected 12 hits, blasting out the deciding five BLOW N PLAY SAFE . . . GET A FREE # 0 6 E id V« rhees W h itm Het hart y B lo o m in ir Ix»uth>dd and m art. non H 02 <» 0* IS K e n t . K t in k e r a n d ’✓ BRAKES ’✓ LIGHTS ’✓ TIRES / HORN 7 WINDSHIELD WIPER E Ne show cm we can beat 'em ." Pillon says Sca$i Jc won a leg on a bow l­ ing trophy when the team s com- ■ 1MZ-43 ■ H slated to come here tins w inter i r 1 ri-'jm p tio n of c m petitm n betw een firem en pin slashers of the tw o cities. MacKenzie Mclor Co. DEGREES COOLER in sum m er! — PLU S — “It Pays for I ts e lf ’ O ur new scientific m ethod of blowing rock wool insulation into attic and side w alls assures m axim um efficiency in insulation. Reck Wool can be used in brick, wood, stucco and asbestos siding houses. BRING Y O U R FORD "BA CK HO M E” FOR A FREE SAFETY CHECK T u e sd a y. J u ly 30 W O O L Up to 30% Saving on Fuel in w inter. 112 000 0 4 4 e n*f 00O 2»*o 0 2 k 2 A r » tro n jr a n d V a n D y k e ; R u e c k e r a n d M u h ly . M o n d a y. J u ly 29 A lo h a L a u re l S lo v it k N ay. Hillsboro, Oregon ROCK More SPORTS on page 2 L a u re l 300 0 tal» llilla b o ro U lM , runs in a big seventh inning ra l­ ly. Com i n f G*m *a rh'.r-wlay K «,f p. Perfection. M onday V a lle y H e a tin g va. 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