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Olesen's Holds Leadership in Bowling League Volume 52, No. 35 Banks Gridders Win Eight and Tie One in Play ^|> n t.iii' w h o h a v e t i n t e d c v e i'u l p r e v i o u s g u n n . a n d an* c x - ’ G iov< h ig h f o o th .ill te a m o n 'III.m l g iv in g Day, 'i’hui •la* h e lire D a v e l.lie le i « e<t K e n B l.u id a w tack l« , 'D u l y i ’h i i W .u h e t g u a r d , G a r t h I. i l i i i i . e y a i t a l k i e ; W a lly Sigh*» e n d Six q u art a b ark . H a n y Elliott, fu llb ack . W illie L aird halfback Hillsboro flrgus History of Feud S p o rts Beaverton Clinches Second Play in TYV League by Tipping Hilhi, 3114 T h ro e B a r C h r o m o By ELBERT HAW KINS A Ima Tauscher Joins Pro Staff at Lloyds Club serving a La M ay’s PORTS SPLASHE If w.io has been profi clonal at F orest Hills Cour 'ry club n ear C i n i b i i . .n ic e earlv in the su m m er has join d J o e Mozei's staff of in s tru c to r, at the I.lovd Golf course and driving range. T äuscher i, president of the O re gon P ublie Links G olf association, having tu rn ed profe stonai last spring a fter his election tu the o f fice. Firemen to Meet V.’ i .hington C ounty F ire m e n ’s as- -n will hold j ’ s next m ee‘- mp «’ M ultnom ah M onday. No vem ber 25. according to P aul Mat- t**s< ri of H illsboro president. The M ultnom ah and C lackam as epun- tv ,is < idtioas will m eet w ith the W ashington county unit, it w a s k < j . MORE SPORTS on T h e D in e tte O lesen's S ervice maintained its five- gam e lead in the Com m ercial Sport« Editor, The Argus Bank h ig h school foo‘hall team has com pleted a .uc<< dul season under ( oach Don K lc.n w inning I i‘* r e r n Hupper.*» and tne r ir c r ight gam e and being held to on«* lers have jum ped off to a lea 1 u. tie in nine gam e, . *ainst A an 1 « new ly-organized Alcoa Mining B quad team s from other high schools in this a re i ague, each rolling uj> four wins T h e B raves i 11« d un a 47-to-O ■ x game in the first tw o ser.e.. triu m ph over th< Fore.»’ G rove Clem ’s Place. reserves in th eir first gam e fol 'I ae F ern Hopp< rs. le 1 by Walt lowed that w ith a n arro w 14-to- 13 n cker. who had high single game vin over Vernon :a ari l then w al • ’ 176 and high series w ith 464. loped G aston, 41 to b V ernonia wa.; o k t wo out of th ree from the then beaten again, 14 to 6. and the <• 1< • ai Monday night s play B anks gridders follow ed that w ith ie Gopher.-», w ith V L «Founta;ne a 33 to-0 w .n over G aston. 186 d W ith r<* fiv e s playing a lot of io ;.<•».«•« with 421. won tw o out the tim e, the Brav< s dow ned the th r u from th e Nodules. Forest G rove B ’ .again, 34 to 0 hi 1 follow ed that w ith another easy triu m p h r ver N ehalem in th eir Tentative Grid Tilt • v enth game, 35 to 0. B anks then H ilhi.' seniors are ten tativ ely beat W heeler, 25 to 0, in im pres- Scheduled m b attle th e schools ve style, and was held to a score juniors and .sophomores in a spe less tie by the sam e team in a rnud- cial football garnd F riday a fte r noon. according to Coach Jim Davi The game. if played will stai: about 3:30 p. m. and will have N orm an Tau .-her w ark <»n d< f«*n•«• and a good h r r n*< «*iv« <| u bad cut o v er hi 1 •« vhi h j ••• * lit e d thre ’ S h earer received .1 blow on head and Six got a cha: lev in tie first half Willie I ».id. wee S p artan half upheld his re* p nsihillti« cap tain by tu rn in g in a st< gam e He pitched one touch' u as to E n d W a lly S igler aru >9 v irds fot th e o th er Hilhi I « id e s m aking ,»ver.il tim ely finch tackl« and keeping th e vers in hot w ater sev eral 1 w ith accu rate pun tin g A Hilhi fum ble late in the iiiarter paved the wav for the B eaverton score T he B eaver <»\« ie<l the hall on th e Hill ’7 O ne pass Went incoIUI O t ' n n o r then faded and he 1 long <»ne to M cCorkle in the zone T he try for point wa: good B eaverton 6. H ilhi (I The core rem ain ed th at was Id earlv in the second qu when th • S p artan s tallied iron .‘ ix after an offside penalty 1 fired a pass to End W allv S in the end z tie for th e si ore rest ll< lining was ru sh ed into cam e to pi irek iek the <xtra p Hilhi 7. B cav cr’on 6 T h at to dow n cam e at th«* end «>f a 65- dr '<• hv H ilhi from th e ku*| after th e first B ea\e. .score. S p a ita e s had reached th e B e. n»u 46 foi a Z«i >t dow n w hen fu st (jn u te r ended A f w m ents later, w ith the bull on 4 1 I .all (t fit ed a pa . «1 • a n m iddle t H alfback R u idall H (C ontinued on page ■!( Two Teams Top Alcoa Pin Play action T h re e — »> nairen ( o m m e ri i« | |.«ag < * m S e rvice S a n ita r y S e rvice C le m ’i» P la ce C o n tr a c t Lovtr**r« S u p e r io r M u rk e t W e s te rn A u to how ling league last T hursday night at Clem s place by taking i 2 to I series from W estern A uto while second place S an itary S erv ice wa« ■ inning fr >m Contract Iziggers by the sam e m argin. C lem s Place w tn two out of three from P.G E F riday n ig h t to holri th ird olace and The D inette Won over S u p erio r M arket by a 2 t i-l wore H i r o l d K incade of P G E t alk high individual honors w ith a 244 game, high fur the sea son. This gam e plus 21 handicap w i, also high gross game of 265 K incade also had high series of the w eek at 592 pins. G am es this w eek: T hu rsd ay — T he D inette vs. P G E . and S u p e r ior M arket vs. C lem ’a Place; F ri d a y —C ontract Loggers vs. W estern A uto and S an itary S ervice vs. O le sen's Service. D opesters a rc p retty often throw n f »r a id *, when it eomes to i n d ictin g the w inner of these tra d i tional athletic contents of long standing. S eason’s records go out th e w indow and the results are o f’en quite surprising. Which is o u r wav of saving that anything c an —and m ay—happen next T h u rs day afternoon when the S nartar.s of H illsboro and th e Vikin is of F ores’ G rove lock in gridiron b a t tle T his feud has followed others < f its type in providing surprises. We need only to re fe r to the year of 194.3 as an exam ple of that H ilhi was ‘he goat of that instance. The S p artan s had a team that v. as near the top of the T ualatin-Y am hill valley league heap all season — trailin g the cham pionship Ne v- berg outfit and cam e to the F o r est G rove gam«- a heavy favorite* Final score that year: H ilhi 2. V ikings 7. bearn at 257 pounds H erbert Nor- ri.s tne other tackle is 215. G uard p al • B onnell ls 216 and C enter Jim Dillon is 230 Forest G ro v es line has a total w eight of 1 443 pounds as com pared to 1.221 for the forw ard wall Hilhi . ’arted against B eaverton last week T hat give» the V ikir z line in average ■,{ 206 pounds to only 174 for Hilhi Forest G rove also has an edge in w eight on regular startin g backs The com bination of Bill Davis at left half Bill Noah at rig h t half. Byron Hodge at q u a rte r and Em ery H uschka totals 639 pounds for of 158 Hil . ' tarting backs of Tom Six at q u arter. W il lie L aird at left half. R andall H ar rison at right half, and H arry Elli- jott at full, hits 613 pounds for an Skeptic: I could have made a average of 153. Noah is lightest of better world than this.” the group at 133. H arrison next Sage: T hat's w hy God p u t you (Continued on page 2| here—go to it." Looking at com parative scores of the tw o 1916 elevens we find th at Hilhi has piled up m ore points per gam e than F orest G rove but the V ikings have been m ore airtig h t on defense. All of w hich proves very little. One th in g for sure. Fore t G rove will have a decided edge on total w eight. The V ikings are tru ly , b e e f-tru st outfit, boasting one of th e heaviest lines of any prep team in the state W hereas H ilhi has only one linem an over 200 pound- in its startin g lineup—'Tackle Ken B randaw at 206—the V ikings have four. 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