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Eleven Veterans Return
For Baseball at Hilhi
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13 xa im . th is sp ring . »11 h u t on**
be in g in T u a la tin Y a m h ill V a lle y
l< ai:«ie p la v w h ic h opens A p i i l
I .. i i « non l< .iicue conte t is A im d
17 a •a .n d t ill I ’ n iv e i. it y o f c5ie
gnu fro sh at K ugcnc.
J.ett« iiu«*n r e lu m in g fro m
last
>« .u . t. .mi w h ic h fin is h e d th u d
in I'u n la lm Y a m h ill V a lle y league
p la v w ith .ix w in» and fo u r his.se .
w h o have been w » ik in g out. h i
cl id«-
I.«*« A lv o rd .
I ’etei K le in .
Ne.d M c In n is
l) ic k W a ih e l, J im
N ic im n n . Bob F ra n tz. A d o lp h Huts
chm un. A la n H o iiib u rg Hon K cule,
K e n H a iti and B ill M a rtin .
W a ih e l head the lis t of re tu rn in g
m o im ls m e n h a v in g w o n fiv e and
lost «•lie last season H is o n ly set-
I n k wa
m a d o u ble
llo - h lt lt I
w h im
►'«rest («ro ve topped
the
Spai »an . 1 I«« 0, lo ta ke M e league
lit h
A lv o iil and N ie im a n a i r n d u r n -
m g le tte rm e n w ith p itc h in g «x-
p u t in«« in a d d itio n to Hog« i Mad
«n d im in u tiv e southpaw w h o has
had .«»in« exp e l le lice In fie ld vets
in c lu d e N ie im a n K u lsch m u n . H um
h u ig a m i M ai H u
Bob Santee also
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O v e r W ost U n io n Team
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at H v tfd v ille A lo h a w on by 18-3
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in the gam»- w en- A id y th e
John«-»i> K u b y T a y lo r, G e o rg ia n n c
M o ll I . o il aim- M u k . Jo h n Freem an.
J«»an B e lch e r. A rle n e T e rry . D o ris
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Hilliboro. Orogon. Thursday, Marth 18. 1948
Volume 54. No. 52—Section 4. Six Pages
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Practice Opened
By Grove Nine
.Six veterans w ere am ong c a n d i­
dates w h o answ ered Coach H e n ry
P e te s c a ll fo r baseball p ra c tic e at
i F ore st (¡ro v e h ig h school last w eek
I T h e veterans, tw o o f w h o m are
p itch e rs, are expected to fo rm a
s tro n ij nucleus a ro u n d w h ic h Pete
: w ill b u ild
team to d e fen d his
1U47 t ill.
W ith a d d itio n o f B e a ve rto n to
tile T Y V baseball league the V ik ­
ings w ill p la y a 14-game schedule
th is year, opening A p r il 2 at F o r­
est (¡ro v e against West L in n and
d o s in g M ay 21 at B e a ve rto n T w o
n o n -le a g u e games have been sched­
u le d w ith S herw ood
T in- 43-m an squad w ill be d iv id e d
in to " A ' and " B " teams, Pete said,
w ith B u ck W o o d w a rd to coach the
"B team He w ill also h o ld special
d r ills w ith a ll p itch e rs and ca tch ­
ers R e tu rn in g veterans are V e rn
Edm onds and K e n n v Haas p itch e rs
and B y ro n Hodge,
H e n rv Scott.
K e n n y G o re and A n d y C*unnmg-
h iim
V ik in g baseball schedule
A p r il 2 West L in n , at home.
A p r il 6 N ew berg, at hom e
A p i il 1) T ig a rd there
A p r il 13 B eaverton, at home.
A p r il 1« 1111Isl m >rn. th e re
A p r il »
M c M in n v ille , th e re
A p r il n
West L in n , th e re
A p r il JH Sherw ood, at home.
A p r il 3d T ig a rd , at hom e
M a , y - 4 H ills b o ro , at hom e
.....
M ay 7 Sherw ood, at home
M ay 14 M c M in n v ille , at home.
M .iv 18 N e w lre rg . th e re
M av 21 — B eaverton, th e re .
,
,
Davis Greets 13
Veterans to Hilhi
Track Workouts
B E S T W IS H E S T O T H I. S E N IO R S H ilh is hoop coach, R u fe . F ox. w i- tie the best fo r s ix o f his boys
w tio have p la y e d th e ir la st b a s k e tb a ll lo r the school. S h o w n ( le ft to r ig h t ) : Don P a rr, D on H u b b a rd B u d
M o rris o n . J e r r y D o y le . R a n d a ll H a rris o n , A l llu m b u r g and F o x — (A rg u s p h o to )
s
Walion League Sets
Charter Presentation
PORTS
SPLASHE s
By ELBERT HAWKINS
C h a rte r p re s e n ta tio n b a n qu e t o f
the W a sh in g ton c o u n ty c h a p te r o f
the Izaak W a lto n League o f A m e r i­
ca w ill be h e ld a t th e F orest G ro v e
c itv h a ll. T uesday, M a rc h 23 at
7 p m
D in n e r to be p re p a re d bv
the V eterans o f F o re ig n W ars a u x il­
ia ry . served fa m ily style.
E n te rta in m e n t and a v e ry in te r-
esting fn m w ill be* show n. A d m it ­
tance to d in n e r by tic k e t o n ly . P ro ­
Sports E d ito r. The Argos
M ore h o n ors fu r H ills b o ro . . . im p ro v e d b a ll p la y e r on the O regon
T he
local
,
.
. No i, 2 r if , le .. team b ro u g h t team th is ye a r. The la n k v sopho-
lo r y
to its e lf and the c o m m u n ity
.
,
, -
H
re a l season of
o
F rid a y bv ta k in g f ir s t place in i t s 1 m i)re in bis fir s t
f th<
C o lu m b ia -W illa .............
m e tte
actio n , a lth o u g h he tra v e l
d iv is io n , o _
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ed
w
ith
th
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b
ig
boys
la
st
ye
a
r
R ifle league, h a v in g w on n in e o u t
iC o n tin u e d on Page 2)
o f 12. C o m p e titio n th is y e a r was
on a - iia t c h bail» rather t h a n
h a n dicap , a d d in g f u r th e r t o t h e
te a m 's a c c o m p lis h m e n t.
Don M cE w e n 's average o f 91.2 fo r
No 1 on the team fo r the season
was a n o te w o rth y a c h ie v e m e n t N o t
fa r b e h in d w e re H a r rv Santee w ith
9037 and D r E W A lm q u is t w ith
88 31
It I. M cC le n de n b ro u g h t
a n o th e r sh o o tin g p riz e to H ills b o ro
S u n d a y w h e n he to o k fir s t place
on aggregate score in the m a rk s ­
m a n sh ip d a - in the M u ltn o m a h
A th le tic c lu b m atches .
W hen th e
O regon S tate R ifle association ju n ­
io r and s e n io r to u rn e v is h e ld h e re
A p r il 17 and 18 it 'll be th e th ir d
co n se cu tiv e y e a r H ills b o ro R ifle A
P is to l c lu b has been host to th e
b ig a ffa ir.
•
•
•
D ic k E va n -, the Red Cross fie ld
re p re s e n ta tiv e w h o was in H ills b o ro
last w eek, says th e bc.-l tim e fo r <
k id s to le a rn to s w im is w hen th e y '
t h e W a te r "
are s ix o r seven ye a rs old. T h a t's I
ono reason w h v a good lo c a tio n fo r I
a s w im m in g |>ool is a d ja c e n t to the
O L Y M P IA B R E W IN G C O M P A N Y . O L Y M P IA .W A S H IN G T O N . U .S .A .
grade school, he p o in te d out M uch
h a , been dune d u rin g th e past 30
ye a rs in the w ay o f te a ch in g people
h o w to s w im but re c o rd - show th a t
at tie* ta rl
I W
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F ore st G ro v e h ig h school
w i l l 1 90 p e r ce n t of the G Is c o u ld n 't sw im .
open till* l ‘HH fo o tb a ll season at Evans said 3« per ce n t o f o u r fa ta l­
hom e S e p te m b e r 17 in a t i f f w ith itie s d u rin g the e a rly p a rt o f the
the L in c o ln h ig h school C a rd in a ls w a r w e re on d ro w n in g
A p p ro x ­
o f P o rtla n d , it was a n nounced last im a te ly f o u r m illio n se rvicem e n
w e e k w ith release o f
th e
n in e - w e re ta u g h t s w im m in g a fte r the
gam e schedule
w a r g o t u n d e r wav and th e d ro w n ­
I u a la tin - Y a m h ill V a lie v co m p e ­ in g ra te was do w n to 16 p e r cent
titio n w ill be la u n ch ed bv the G r o v ­ w h e n peace came
e ls
S e p te m b e r 24 in T illa m o o k , a
T h e th re e basic stroke s o f s w im ­
d e p a rtu re fro m th e usual M c M in n ­
v ille o p e ne r In a ll. F ore st G ro ve m in g are b re a ststroke , b a e k -tro k e
and
sidestroke. an 1 th e re are a c tu ­
w ill p la y fiv e games at hom e and
fo u r on the road The H ills b o ro t ilt a lly 22 b e g in n e r's s k ills w h i c h
is scheduled fo r O cto b er 13 in H ills - s h o u ld be ta u g h t s te p -b y -s te p in
o rd e r to know s w im m in g fu n d a ­
boro.
F o llo w in g is th e co m p le te F orest m en ta ls p ro p e rly , a c c o rd in g to E v ­
ans. He em phasized the im p o rta n c e
G ro v e schedule:
S e p te m b e r 17—L in c o ln h ig h at F o r ­ o f H ills b o ro b u ild in g its pool o r
pools to re g u la tio n size in o rd e r to
est G rove.
q u a lify fo r meets
S e p te m b e r 24 T illa m o o k , th e re .
•
•
•
O cto b e r 1 N e w b e rg , there.
d T a y lo r, co-sports e d ito r o f
O cto b e r
B e a ve rto n
at
F orest th e F re
U n iv e rs ity o f O re g o n D a ily E m ­
G ro v e
e ra ld . in a recent " D u c k T ra c k s ”
O cto b e r U>— H ills b o ro , th e re
c o lu m n , w ro te th is a b o ut H ilh is
O cto b e r 22— M ilw a u k ie at
F orest b a s k e tb a ll c e n te r o f tw o seasons
G ro v e
ago:
“ B ob A m a ch e r, a fte r his p e r­
O cto b e r 29 T ig a rd at F orest G ro v e
fo rm a n c e against W a s h in g to n State,
N o ve m b e r 5 M c M in n v ille , th e re
e
a
sily
earns th o title o f the most
N o ve m b e r 11 o r 12 West L in n at
F ore st G rove .
gODERATIOxN in all
____ th in g s is o n e o f
man s greatest attributes.
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BEER
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Grid Slale Lisis
Poriland School
J im D a vis w elcom ed 13 le tte r-
m en fro m his 1947 H ills b o ro h ig h
school tra c k team th is week as
w o rk o u ts w ere g e ttin g u n d er w ay
fo r the S p a rtan tra c k schedule
th is s p rin g W ith the o p e ning meet
ju s t fo u r weeks aw a y the tra c k
squad is expected to go th rough
h e a v y c o n d itio n in g w o rk o u ts n e xt
w eek.
A m o n g candidates fo r positions
on th e squad are the fo llo w in g v e t­
erans: Joe K ennedy. Duane M it ­
„ e r r v D ovle
.............................................
c Pat
h e ll. H R
a n y d . a ll Don
H a rriso
u rle
H u b n b . a J rd e rr ¿ y U Doyle,
H e r-
shev Don Rahn en W i l l . » to it» n
sney, D on Bah risen. W illie _Potten.
Kav S im m ons. W a vm an
C arlson,
Bob K a u fm a n n and C h u c k Jones
D o yle . M itc h e ll. P otten and H a r r i­
son a re veterans o f the state meet
a t C o rv a llis last year.
T h e tra c k schedule w ill be open­
ed A p r il 16 and 17 w ith the annual
H a y w a rd Relays on the U n iv e rs ity
of O regon cam pus In the fo llo w ­
in g fo u r weeks D a vis' s p rin te -s w ill
e r fiv
liv e g ru e lin g meets
e n n te
T he S p a rtan s w ill e n te r the B eav-
e rto n R elays F rid a y A p r il 23 and
w ill f o llo w the n e x t Wednesday
w ith the c o u n ty m eet
T he n e x t
: w e e k-e n d s w ill fin d the squad in
the T Y V meet, d is tric t m eet and the
state m eet.
gra m a fte rw a rd s free. P u b lic t ic ­
kets can be secured
at T a y lo rs
S p o rtin g Goods Store. S ch w a rtz
S e w in g M a ch in e S ervice. F irestone
store D on's P lu m b in g shop. K ra -
m ie n's D ru g . A n d e rson Sheet M eta l
W o rks.
R. L. M cC le n de n o f the H ills b o ro
R ifle c lu b w o n a f ir s t place in ag­
gregate score in th e M a rk s m a n s h ip
class and tw o o th e r
f ir s t
place
a w ards in th e M u ltn o m a h A th le tic
c lu b r if le c h a m p io n s h ip in u tch cs
held in H ills b o ro Sunday.
J C a m p b e ll o f V a n c o u v e r.
W ash, was the m eet's g ra n d ag­
gregate w in n e r o f a ll fiv e m atches
fire d E ileen H u n tin g o f M e d fo rd
won the w om en's aggregate by ac­
c u m u la tin g th e m ost po in ts in 1IM)
shots fire d She was fo llo w e d close­
ly by C h a rro n A lp h o n s in e o f Y a k i­
ma. Wash Isa b e lle Patrode, Y a k i­
ma. was th ird , and C a ro l H a n d le y
H ills b o ro , was fo u rth
M cC lenden w o n fir s t place in
M atch 1 fo r 20 shots s ta n d in g and
fir s t place in M a tc h 4 fo r 10 shots
s ittin g
He also w o n second and
th ir d place sta n d in g s in the meet
S e cre tary H Santee o f the H ills b o ro
c lu b to o k second place in M a tc h 4.
r S hooters a tte n d e d fro m Y a k im a .
,n o okan'Jd,ma | ^ \ n tM B e d fo rd . X '“ 3'
m o°K, N ehalem , M c M in n v ille . N e w -
berg. P o rtla n d . V a n c o u v e r and H ills ­
boro. Special g o ld m edals w e re p ro ­
v id e d fo r th e re c o rd n u m b e r o f
e ig h t w om en e n trie s. S ix ty - fiv e en­
trie s w ere
re ce ive d
T he
local
c lu b 's r if le range was h ig h ly p ra is ­
ed by the v is itin g shooters.
B ill M a n le y , f ir in g in th e e x p e rt
class, to o k the s ilv e r m edal in M atch
5 '10 shots in each p o sitio n , s ittin g ,
p ro n e uno
and s ia
ta n u
d in g ) i ana
and second
P*ace in aggregate fo r the e x p e rt
. 5? F irs t place w e n t to A l Rogers
P o rtla n d
T he O regon S tate R ifle associa-
tio n in d o o r m atch w ill be fir e d here
S unday. A p r il 18. and th e state
ch a m p io n s h ip m atches fo r ju n io r s
w ill be h e ld A p r il 17. T he W ash­
in g to n S tate In d o o r m atches w ill
be h e ld in S eattle M arch 21. S e v ­
e ra l lo ca l shooters p la n to re g is te r
fo r the m eet.
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K u c c k fi s S ervice m oved in to on
d isp u te d p o , .«• ,n»n i,f second place
in the local C o m m e rc ia l h o w lin g
Icaguti F rid a y w ith a th re e game
w in over W estern A u to
The tr ip le
loxx dro p p e d the au tom cn in to h
lie fo r the c e lla r K u ccke r's S e r­
vice b e lli d o w n a til- fo r th ir d place
p i lo r to last w eek end's p la y
M e a n w h ile O lesen's S e rvice m a in ­
ta in e d its tw o -g a m e lead o f th<
league by w in n in g tw o o u t o f three
fro m S a n ita ry S e rvice T he loss le ft
the S a n ita ry cre w in a tie fo r fifth
place
P o rtla n d (h -n e ra l Ele< tr ie to o k th i
ru b b c i game fro m Horn«- L a u n d ry to
p o ll even w ith the La u n d ry m en in
league standings Both an* no w tied
fo r th ir d place h i the o th e r w e e k ­
end set ( le rn ’s Place won tw o out
of th re e h o rn W ile y's M a rk e t to
go in to a tie fo r f if t h p la i ••
B ud Peschka of R u e cke r's S ervice
fa sh io ne d a 033 series on games of
227. 29/ and 200 to ta ke .scoring h o n ­
o rs in the w eek's p la v I r v Globes
o f O le s e n ** S ervice ro lle d a 597 .ser­
ie« and a 223 game
T h is wc< k s schedule w ill sec
R ueckei s S e rvice m ee tin g PG E and
W estern A u to ta k in g on Horne L a u n -
d ry T h u rs d a y e ve n in g F rid a y p la v
w ill p it S a n ita ry S e rvice against
( lem s Place and Olesen
S e rvice
against W ile y's M a rk e t
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Phone 701
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SHOP
321 E. Main Strcot
Hillsboro. Oregon
See
HAMBY First
"Y o u r CHEVROLET Dealer"
First and Washington
HILLSBORO
Telephone 4011