The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 22, 1948, Image 21

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    Bakers Capture
City League Title
With Triple Win
C ity L a u q u * -
l'* ti '«» 1 ,‘ ,fi h 'ik e t /
«.Moni* Appli it. •»
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Perfection B a k e ry w on a ll th re e
gam e
fro m Oakes G ro c e ry la st
w eek to c a p tu re the C ity league
b o w lin g c h a m p io n s h ip and end the
' a .on I (day tw o f ill g a m e , ahead
of G iffo r d A p p lia n c e The B a k e r*
w ere one f u ll game ahead o f th e
A p p lia n c e k e g le r s a s the team s e n ­
te re d the f in a l series
'flic
( ¡ ilt n n l b o w le rs to o k tw o
o u t o f th re e fio m K n ig h ts o f P y th ­
ias, th ro w in g the th ir d place spot
in to a tie between Ute K P and
Oakes team
H a r ry K in c a d e of P e rfe c tio n B a k ­
e ry put to g e th e r garni . o f 213. 222
and 202 fo r a h ig h a-ries o t 637.
P e rfe c tio n w on the league c ro w n
w ith 27 w in s and IB losses G iffo rd 's
reco rd e d 25 w in and 20 losse T he
tw o th ird -p la c e sq u a d, ended p la y
w ith 19 w in s and 29 losses each.
Sw eepstakes p la y in the C i t y
league w ill be h e ld th is week
< it's ' •» ■/
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Savings and Loan,
Gifford Trundlers
Tied for Top Spot
l ’ i ip a ru lto n s ¡in* u n d e r w a y fo r H illu b n ro
e lim in a tio n s fo r the
A in b y " A in b u rn . d ire c to r o f the big e vent,
i show n w ith H e rm a n S i-h o rn , L io n s clu b e b a irm a u fo i the lo ca l c o m p e titio n , a n il A lfr e d Johnaon,
g t . n l c s c h o o l p lt y a ic a l e d u c a t io n in s tru c to r w h o a u p c rv is p il last y e a r'll to u rn e y S h o w n d e ft to r ig h t 1:
li o u t lo w
V c i n e K le e , K e n n e t h Ja i ie l Jack H e n ry , D uane B ahnsen a nd C la u d e H a rv e y ; back r o w —
Johnson, Ito n a ld Teague, Selim n, A in b u rn
(C u t co u rte s y T h e O rc g o n ia n i
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e e o n d u n n u u l Y uu ng O ie itn n ia n s a ll date n ia t h lr tu u rn u in c n t
Tigard Nine Wins Over
Hilhi, 6-3, Here Monday
... Peterson
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-I ig a rd m oundsm an.
J f im
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w h iffe d III and lim ite d l l i l h i to o n ly
tw o h its in the fu s t six in n in g s
one o f em being a lo w e rin g h o m ri
o v e r the C e n te rfie ld fence by O u t­
fie ld e r Lee A lv o r d w h ile tile T i-
gets dow n e d H llh l, (1 to ,3. here
M on d a y u fte rn o o n
T he S partans got tw o singles
th e ir o n ly one-husers of the game
In an a b b re v ia te d ra lly in the last
o f the s m n t h b u t pushed o vci
o n ly one ru n
D ic k W . iib c l s e e k in g his second
T u a la tin -Y a m h ill V a lie v league v ic ­
to ry o f the season, stru c k o u t n in e
ami pitch e d h im s e lf out o f a big
hole in the second in n in g b u t was
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w ild and w ith o u t his usual effec
tiveness a p p a re n tly be in g b o th e re d
by a sore B itc h in g hand H i1 cut
loose w ith th re e w ild p ilch e s and
also w a lk e d fo u r T ig e r b a tte r*
H ilh i lo o k a l- to - 0 lead in the
last o f the fir s t in n in g w hen Cen-
te rfie ld e i Hon Ite u le d ro v e Ia-ad-
o ff M an Pete K le in hom e fro m sec­
ond w ith a rin g in g d o u ble to r ig h t
K le in was h it by the p itc h e r to get
on fir s t and w a s advanced on A l
H u in b u rg s in fie ld out.
O u tfie ld e r W a rre n opened t h e
fu s t nt the second w ith a sin g le
to lig h t and was advanced on H a w
H a ro ld Spear. B ill C a m p b e ll and
Amo K e n n e d y team ed up fo r an
IH.I9 to ta l on the local a lle ys T h u rs ­
day to take fir s t place in th e C o m ­
m e rc ia l I e a g u e bow lin g sw eep­
stakes Kpeai led the a tta ck w ith
835 C a m p b e ll ro lle d 604 and K e n ­
nedy 60(1
Second place was ta ke n by Stan
W a lk e r. John Shafer and G eorge
Z im m e rm a n w ith a to ta l of 1802
p o in t s
W a l k e r s (k ill was h ig h fo r
the sweepstakes p la y S h a fe r ta llie d
SAI and Z im m e rm a n 582
T h ir d place w e n t to Dan Hansen.
E a rle P u c k e tt and H a rry Kincade.
1< y ■ sacrifice Wafbel then walked who ro lle d a 1735 to ta l Hansen
p icke d up «13. P ric k e tt 563 and
tC o n tln u rd on Page 21
K in ca d e 550
C o m m e rc ia l league p la y ended
A p r il 10 w ith Olexen s S e rvice ta k ­
in g fir s t place The Olesen keglers
w im 28 and lost 14 Ju st three games
d o w n in second place was Hom e
L a u n d ry I ’G E and H u e cke r
S e r­
vice w ere t i e d fo r th u d place
Second d iv is io n teams, in o rd e r of
sta n ding s w e re C lem 's Place. San-
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Barnes Students
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I t 'll be D e fe n d in g C h a m p io n O il
F o rsyth and y o u n g J a c k G o o d ­
m an at Forest H ills C o u n try c lu b
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n fo r th e s p rin g
h a n dicap c h a m p io n s h ip T h is was
decided last w eek w h e n F orsyth
dro p p e d Dale V ia r 2 and 1 and
G oodm an blazed by Ron M ille r 5
and 3.
G oodm an, w h o is ca n ta ln o f the
P a c ific u n iv e rs ity g o lf team , b u rn e d
up the Forest H ills greens in the
m ost sensational ro u n d o f th e y e a r
here to reach the fin a ls in the
ch a m p io n s h ip flig h t
M a n e u v e rin g
his p u tte r w ith th e p re cision o f a
d ie -m a k e r, the y o u th fu l
B adger
p icke d up tw o b ird ie s and 16 pars
fo r a tw o -u n d e r-p a r 68
F o rs y th came fro m beh in d on
the e ig h th h o le in th e fro n t n in e to
d ro p V ia r fro m the ch a m p io n s h ip
ru n n in g .
O th e r fin a lis ts scheduled to meet
T h u rs d a y are A u s tin S e ra ffo rd and
F ra n k M ille r in th e fir s t flig h t.
D r. G u y G ibson and W a lly S h u rt-
I Conti nurd on Page 2)
S A N D Y — J a c k W illia m s pitch e d
th e local p re p baseball n in e to a 5-
to-1 v ic to ry o v e r S h e rw o o d s B u ll­
dogs here F rid a y a fte rn o o n , se ttin g
the losers d o w n w ith o n ly tw o hits.
G o m o ll rapped o u t a hom e run
fo r Sandv. F iv e e rro rs c o n trib u te d
to th e S h e rw o o d defeat.
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Lundy and Bowan; William* and
Young.
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I .oca I e lim in a tio n s in connection
w ith the Y o ung O regonian- state
m a rb le sh o o ting c h a m p io n sh ip to
A n o th e r e x -S p a rta n o u t fo r base­ be h e ld in P o rtla n d in m id -M a v.
b a ll at P a c ific is L a rr y N aught. w ill be h e ld M ay 9 at the B W
W a lly S ig le r was a ca n d id a te fo r Barnes school in H ills b o ro .
a w h ile b u t s w itc h e d to fo o tb a ll
H e rm a n Schoen ch a irm a n o f the
W a lly pla ye d end at H ilh i and at L io n s c lu b co m m itte e in charge of
tim es was q u ite a p a in to the o p ­ the event, said it is open to al!
po sitio n
school c h ild re n in th is area He
urges a ll w h o plan to e n ter to get
S ports splashings
, _
W h ile on the w a rm e d up fo r the big event
su b je ct o f P a c ific u n iv e rs ity sports
w e d lik e to m e n tio n a n o th e r fro m
H ills b o ro , Jack G oodm an, w ho is
ca p tain o f the B a d g e r g o lf b a m .
Jack has been w in n in g s te a dily,
too L a st F rid a y he was m ed a list
w ith an even p a r score o f 70 when
P a cific's d ivo te e rs beat L e w is and
E ig h t students fro m the B W
C la rk college o f P o rtla n d . 1 14 to B arnes g ra d e school passed th e ir
6 t i. at F orest H ills . Ja ck w on by
a 3-to-0 score. He comes by his Red Cross in te rm e d ia te and s w im ­
ta le n ts n a tu ra lly , h is fa th e r (G oo d y) m er's tests at the S h a ttu c k school
being a fo rm e r coach at H ilh i and pool in P o rtla n d last w eek accord­
a p a r shooter h im s e lf n o t m any in g to J. M . Rogers, in s tru c to r
Those passing tests w ere Duane
years back.
T h ro u g h the "Sports S o rts '' c o l­ Bahnsen, J im m ie C hapm an G arv
C o m pto n . G a ry B ra d fo rd . C liffo r d
um n o f R ip V an W in k le in the O re ­ H a lvo rson . C lin to n
H e w itt.
Don
gon C ity B a n n e r-C o u rie r we note K lausen. and Bob Rutschm an.
th a t Coach H u g h E d w a rd s at Forest
Y ou A re A lw a y s S a tisfie d W hen
G ro v e is " p la n n in g a ru n n in g sta rt
on th e o th e r T Y V league teams by , Y o u Read T he A rg u s C lassified
c a llin g a tw o -w e e k s p rin g g r i d
d r ill . .
R. V. W com m ents
fu rth e r: "J u s t h o w E d w a rd s can
stay in sid e the r u le as to fo o tb a ll :
p ra c tic e and y e t c o n d u c t s p rin g
d r ills is bothersom e. The s t a t e
in te rs c h o la s tic leagues do n o t per-
m et p ra c tic e be fore S eptem ber 1."
S e veral of H ills b o ro s A m e ric a n
or C ity league s o ftb a ll teams arc
re p o rte d to be u n d erm a nn e d , in
need o f p la y e rs A n y p ro s p e c tiv e :
ta le n t m ig h t get on a c lu b by con­
ta c tin g S u p e rv is o r D ave Sam uel at
V ic F ric k e E le c tric . Sponsor H e r­
m an Schoen re p o rts th a t o rg a n iz a ­
tio n o f his P e rfe c tio n B a k e ry team
to p la y in th e in te r - c ity league is
m o v in g ahead s a tis fa c to rily .
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a im w h ich d ra w lit e r a lly thousands
R e g u la r p la y tn the local L a d ie s' o f spectators.
b o w lin g league came to a fin is h
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M o n d a y n i g h t w ith W a sh in g ton
Several c x - H Ilh i baseballers are
S a vin g s and L oan and G iffo r d A p ­
p l i a n c e deadlocked fot top place at present candidates fo r college
J a c k S ie g r is t IS o u tfie ld in g
w ith 45 w in s and 39 losses apiece. team
T he c e lla r R oper E le c tric team a t U n iv e rs ity o f O regon w h e re he
was o n ly e ig h t games b e lo w th e re c e n tly s u rv iv e d a cu t o f the frosh
top in the tig h t race |> G. E. was (q u a d T w o of the M o rriso n s. Bob
fo u r games b e lo w th e to p R oper and Don. are lis te d on P a c ific u n i-1
sw e p t a th re e -g a m e series fro m v e rs ity 's baseball roste r.
Each M o rris o n earned at least
S avings and Loan and G iffo rd A p ­
p lia n c e w on tw o o u t o f th re e fro m three- le tte rs at H ilh i. B ob saw d u ty
as
second baseman, s h o rtsto p and
P G E in p la y at C le m 's Place.
B e tty B a ffe ty w on the th e a tre catcher and is b ille d fo r b a tte ry
tic k e ts w ith a sin g le game o f 189 duties on the B adger roste r. Don
fo r 200 w ith h a n dicap O th e r h ig h is tr y in g out fo r the in fie ld , h a v in g
games «scratch and h a n d ica p scores played s h o rtsto p at H ilh i. A m o n g
g ive n in o rd e r i K it t y E ryc. 170 and Bob s big sp o rt a cco m p lish m e n ts
191 G ra y c e Hughes. 163 and 177; the one m ost p ro m in e n tly k n o w n is
Charlene L u n d in . ISO a m i 182, D o n ­ when as a basketeer he was k e y -
na C a m p b e ll. 154 and 175, J in n ie m an in a successful s ta ll o f some
K a u fm a n . 152 and 161; M a rg u e rite fo u r m in u te s w h ic h enabled the
G illis . 145 and 180; B la n ch e M c ­ S partans to d o w n . Seaside in a d is ­
t r ic t to u rn a m e n t game B o b was
C o rm ic k . 145 and 145
a p re tty tire d boy at th a t stage of
Makes the News w ttn a Want Ao
the game b u t was cool enough th a t
he c o n tro lle d the b a ll h im s e lf a —T h e y w ill Make Money for You tf
good share o f the s ta ll I t was a big
t h r il l to his m o th e r, in c id e n ta lly .
Say You Saw It In The Argus
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L o c a l U n io n 634 to o k tw o
o f th re e games iro n the ch a m p io n -
W ile y 's M a r k e t
e itfn W ars keg-
d the F ra te rn a l
league season fo u r games o u t o f
top spot. T he V E W team c lin c h e d
fir s t place last w e e k w ith a th re c -
ganies series w in o v e r F ore st G ro v e
N ew o ffic e rs o f t li e H ills b o ro A m e ric a n L e g io n by fo rfe it.
B o w lin g association w ill be elected I T he G ro v e L e g io n squad re tu rn e d
T uesday e ve n in g at a special m eet- i to th e a lle y s to w in tw o o u t o f
the H ills b o ro
mg to be held in th e B W Baines th re e games f r o m
g r a d e school. P re sid e n t W illa id F ire m e n T he tw o teams ended the
Hughe
announced here W ednes­ season's p la y in a tic fo r t h ir d
day P iu s p c c tlv e sponsors, b o w le rs place.
and o t h e r persons in te re ste d in
Juc S a n tilll o f L o ca l 034 led the
tm u lin g arc u rg e d to a tte n d the a tta c k a g a in s t.U ic V E W squad w ith
m ee tin g
. .
...
554 series, h ig li fo r the week's <
The new o ffic e rs a rc e x p o rte d I’ la y
tu be g ive n a u th o rity to lin e up I
about 380 b o w le rs fo r the HI leagues |
pla n n ed here n e xt fa ll I r v in Globes j
has served as secretary o f th e asso­
c ia tio n th is year.
New
Improved
FINISHING
W ith Which
Hillsboro, Oregon. Thursday, April 22, 1948
Hillsboro Bowlers
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