Bank, Perfection
Softballers Await
Im portant Game
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I t id a y ,
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Lodge
M onday, June 7, P e rfe 'lio n B akery vs.
T ig a id Electric.
M - A It l I S
IIS S tllA I.i l Ks I I I M .
I |> s i I I S
j< „f,. F „ x . H illu lio i <> h ig h .x< bool ba . b a ll p la y e rs
, , „ h!1
Tl#1, rd T h e S p a rta n s ’ season rec-
S how n above w ith L u rr y F ox. tcurn m ascot, a rc l i c i t to r ig h t i: F ro n t
A il, ill U ni < In n .o i H ill M „ r tin . Hobby F i; m l / . A l liu in b u rK a m i M a n a g e r Ron T ho m p so n, second
K i n ll. u p P. l. K i t io D h I W .n l.( I .in.l Has Koth.strom . th ir d row
U nger M adsen, B a rto n K a n in a .
"
! .4« ln iii'. uni J o n N ieitn.u», hack tow
Lee A lv o rd , Hon K eule, Ray C a b le t a nd A s s is ta n t M a n a g e r
iT Dal« T \ on
( H ills b o ro S tu d io p h o to i
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Spartans Bow to Tigard
In Last Game ot Season
TYV LEAGUE
B ill Dolbe« r c a ttc re d
ix H ills
o n . h its to h id the T ig a rd h ig h
ih « «l 1».i t h a ll n in e to a th u m p in g
to 1 w in o \ . i the H ills b o ro Soar
m la <t T h u i alas at T ig a rd The
d ro p p e d H ills h o io fro m second
> fo u rth place m fin a l sta n ding s in
.« T Y V league
H il l s b o r o
Ion« i un came in the
i t in n in g w h«n Bon l( t ••*!«•. w ho
ad 1« ached f i t on a h ir e on
a ll
i . i r d on an c i rut l»s C a tch -
D (> H a llo ra n
The S p a rtan
<i< at« ned m the fo u ith w hen Neal
le ln n e d o u bled and Bo/« r M .id
• n u ngh d b u t b o th «lied on base
w h e n A l H u m b u rg « tru c k o u t arid
B ill M a rtin file d out
T ig a rd scored tw ic e in the sec-
ond. once in the th ir d and three
tin u • in th<- fo u rth
Second Base-
man H a w le y sta rte d the second in
n in g w ith a d ouble. F irs t Baseman
A n ic k e r w a lk e d and
both
came
hom e on an e rr o r In the th ir d I,
O H a llo ra n d o u bled , wu.s advanced
to th u d and scored on an in fie ld
out
In th e fo u rth D O 'H a llo ra n re a ch
’ d fu s t on an e rro r D o lb e e r w a lk -
• d and S h o rtstop Stearns Mingled
S p a rta n a la ck w ith tw o h its each
M c In n is d o u ble was tin o n ly e x tra -
base h it for H ills b o ro H a w le y c o l
le cte d tw o fo r th re e fo r th e T ig e rs,
one o f them a dou ble
T he game wa the last h ig h school
gam e for D ic k
W a ib e l.
M cIn n is.
H u m b u rg , and M a rtin M c In n is was
ele cte d b o n .iry ca p ta in fo r the ye a r
by b is team mates.
T ig a rd —
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Rader. I
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H a w le y , 2
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’ 1 fill th< i .«•. and • end Hilli R»»ule in
I.<uo
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the flow« rs
L O H a llo ra n fo rc e d ) M- Inni».
e tm a n . li
D ( ) H a llo ra n at the p la te fo r the H
Ma. I non f.
se«mid out h u t L e ft F ie ld e r B ader H a m b u rg -
fo llo w « ’d w ith a tr ip le to th e fence j • I
to ch ar th«* ba* es
F rants, »
1
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rd 2 m 3 , I I
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your old tiros if the casings
are good. And at loss than
cool
coi.onruL -
A W N IN G S
h»a t
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1 b 18 7 4
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130 211 1 6
071 300 x 6
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id ie n 6 in « 1 « A - N e w b e rg
H Madsen b L«>& T ia u rd
U m pire. He«» h
w sdom a n d
• 1 H a llo ra n .
Argus Cli&sified Ads W o r t L ik e
Beavers T h e y T o ll T i l l T h e Job
Is Done.
tT
half tho cost of a now tiro!
« H i m
S o p h o m o re J im P eterson p itc h e d
and b a tted th e T ig a rd T ig e rs to a
3 to (I w in o v e r N e w b e rg in a T u a l
a tin - Y a m h ill V a lle y league base
b a ll t i l t at T ig a rd M on d a y
P eterson lim ite d the c h a m p io n
s h ip N e w b e rg n in e to th re e h its in
the s e v e n -in n in g game He scored
one ru n and b a tte d in the o th e r tw o
w ith a tr ip le in the fo u rth in n in g .
26
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lard
Hi«»
teed new tire mlloago from
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ONTH
SA LE
2-piece Bath Set
R H E
000 000 0 0 3 3
000 300 x 3 9 0
T w e ng e , Peterson and
E rro rs A id B eav ers
To 13 to 12 V ictory
modern
B e a v e rto n .< s e m i-p ro ba se ha llers
w o n th e ir fo u i th s tra ig h t in T u a la
tin V a lle y l< ague p la y S u n d a y w ith
a k n o c k -d o w n , d ra g -o u t 13 to 12
1 w in o v e r C o rn e liu s .
B o th team s
c o lle cte d 13 h its h u t fiv e C o rn e l
ius e rro rs paved th e w a y f o r th e
B e a ve r w in
T h e v ic to ry k e p t B e a v e rto n in
second place in the s e m i-p ro league
and
e xte n d e d
C o rn e liu s '
lo sin g
s tre a k to fo u r s tra ig h t F iv e p itc h
ers w e re used in th e w ild same
B e a ve rto n tra v e ls to B a n ks and
C o rn e liu s tra v e ls to Y a m h ill S u n
day.
R H E
C orn e liu s
...
12 13 5
your '
a l lo w co»t! L i i y
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over» a nd a ll t s i ’O» of g ard e n fu rn itu re
io ovo;:
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•a m ple » , »fate co lo r c h o ic *, Io Dept. C
1
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C A LIFO R N IA TENT & AW N IN G CO.
S u n n yva le . C a lif.
HILLSBORO
W.
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j
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Wo can givo you g u aran
Tuesday M a y I I
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1... i - n B akery
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R H E
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104 G4x IS 8 1
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S h u lm e n c h ;
( Rue ker a n d E iv in S chulm erich.
U m pire F a irw e a th e r.
S a tu rd ay. M a y 22
I M >se Lodge
J02 000 3 6 7 4
Bloom ing
000 106 0 7 2 5
Solders a n d LeB lanc
F ricke a n d O.
M u h ly .
U rnp iio : LeBlan'-.
T ig ard W ins, 3 to 0,
■. tn
A.v id .
WHY BUY NEW TIRES?
H O A E
1 1 1 0
1 1 1 0
1 2 0 0
0 0 0 0
2
2 1 0
0
3 0 0
0 2 0 0
1 10 0 2
1 0
2 0
C o m m e rc ia l
N a tio n a l
bank
of
H ills b o ro and P»rf<?ciion B a k e ry ,
the o n ly un<i< f« ated tearnfi in the
A n n a lean
s o ftb a ll
league,
w ill
to n tc h ti
fe a tu re gunx* o f th e league's fir s t
h a lf <-hedule T he gam e w ill d e
cide the f ir s t h a lf c h a m p io n and
w ill aiMnrc th e w in n e r a place in
the p la y o ff fo r the league c h a in *
p io n s h ip la te r th is sum m er.
W a lt K u e c k e r gave up ju s t one
h it T h u rs d a y to h ad the bank n in e
to a 15 to 1 w in o v e r K n ig h ts o f
P y th ia
T h e w in e xte n d e d
th e
hank* i
v ic to r y
s tn ak to fo u r
s tra ig h t w ith o u t a Jo
P e rfe c tio n
b a k e ry w on M a y 18 o v e r V a lle y
H e a tin g by fo r fe it
Kucr k e r ’s o n e -h itte r was his sec
ond in succession, his last c o m in g
M ay 14 w h e n he b la n k e d V a lle y
H eating. 28 to 0 T h e bank p itc h e r
had a n o -h it. n o -ru n game g o in g
in to the s ix th in n in g u n til .Stuart
R ich a rdso n ,
K n ig h ts
of
P y th ia s
shortstop, connected fo r a s in g le .
B w h a rd s o n scored la te r on an e r
ro r. the o n ly m iscu e o f th e e v e n
in g fo r the hank nine.
C o m m e rc ia l h a n k scored once in
the firs t, fo u r tunes in the th ird ,
six tim es in the fo u rth and fo u r
tim es in th e f if t h to ru n up th e b ig
.scoie
E l w in
.S ch u lm e rich , bank
ca tch er, got a g ra n d -.-la m h o m e r in
the fo u rth A lv in S c h u lm e ric h . sec
ond baseman fo r the hankers, h u m -
c re d in th e t h ir d w ith one on.
In an e x h ib itio n gam e S a tu rd a y
B lo o m in g edged Moose lodge. 7 to 6.
B lo o m in g pushed across one ru n in
the fo u rth and six m ore in the s ix th
on tw o h its M oose lodge scored one
in the firs t, tw o in the th ir d and
th re e in the seventh in a r a lly th a t
a lm ost tid e the game. S tephen M e-
Entec, f ir s t baseman, and H o w a rd
Van D yke , r ig h t fie ld e r, homered
in the se ve n th fo r Moose lodge.
Millsb o
rg u s
W ith W hich Is Combined the Hillsboro Independent— Founded 1M73
Hillaboro, Oregon. Thur»day. May 27. 1948
PO R T S
s
Volume 55. No. 10
SPLASHE
By ELBERT HAWKINS
H porta E d ito r, T he Argua
G iv in , our n a d i rs u p -to -d a te and
a ccu ra te in fo rm a tio n on T u a la tin -
Y a m h ill V a lle y league baseball re
s u lts ha
b ic n q u ite a headache
th is s p ring a usual, a ll because the
c ir c u it ha no p u b lic ity se cre ta ry
designated .< su b serving as a
c le a rin g hou < fo r a ll re s u lts M a n y
garni
w eie ta m e d o u t at the s ta rt
o f tin- i ison and some w e re c a n
ce lle d w iiile o thers w e re re-se t fo r
dates k n o w n o n ly to the p a r tic ip a t
in g schools O n ly w a y the press
c o u ld possibly keep up to date on
th e team standings and on games
fo r the corning w eek was to m ake
a series o f lo n g -d ista n ce phone calls,
a set-up w h ich is o b v io u s ly e x p e n
s iv e and in co n ve n ie n t.
O th e r v a lle y scribes have been
e rp le x e d in a s im ila r m an n e r.
ruce B ro w n , sports e d ito r o f th e
M c M in n v ille T ele p h o n e - K e g iste r.
be in g moved la t w eek to c o m m e n t
as fo llo w
H e r e is a note to the
T Y V league ‘powers th a t be ' T w o
la rg e w ee klie s in Y a m h ill c o u n ty
d id not c a rry the T Y V league s ta n d
ings last w eek s im p ly because th e y
d id not have the c o rre c t p la cin g s
o f the teams and had no place to
tu r n to get them , unless th e y m ade
K
Orenco Softball
League Headed
By Three Clubs
ORENCO SOFTBALL LEAGUE
W
Bonny Slope ................... 2
Haxeldo.a
2
S u n » ' V a li.y
.2
C hoppy’s
1
E lg h tin q Irish
1
f ir . m * r .
0
H uber
0
O r .n o C hu r-h
0
L
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
2
Pel.
1.000
1.000
1.000
.500
.500
000
000
000
T hre e teams reco rd e d one-sided
w in s in the O ren co s o ftb a ll league
la st week to m a in ta in u ndefeated
records and stay in a th re e -w a y tie
fo r firs t place in league sta n ding s
H azeldale sw am ped H u b e r, 18 to
t Tuesday. B o n n y Slope w h ip p e d
the O renco F ire m e n 2(1 to 5 W e d
nesday and Sunset V a lle y o u t-s c o r
ed O renco c h u rc h . 17 to 10 M onday
to keep the fir s t place spot in a
tie C happv's beat o u t the F ig h t
in g Iris h T h u rs d a y to ta k e a tie
fo r fo u rth place.
The h ig h scores are n o t un u sua l
in the O renco league In th e fir s t
w e e k of p la y H a zeldale beat O r
enco church. 21 to 8, B o n n y Slope
beat Chappy's. 31 to 2. S unset v a l
le y w h ip p e d the F ire m e n . 28 to 3.
and the F ig h tin g Iris h beat H u b e r
31 to 6
League p la v fo r the c o m in g w eek
w ill see the F ire m e n m e e tin g C h a p
p y's T hu rsd a y. F ig h tin g Iris h vs.
Sunset V a lle y M onday. H a zeldale
vs. B o n n y Slope T uesday. H u b e r
vs. O renco F ire m e n W ednesday, and
O ren co c h u rc h vs. C h a p p y s n e x t
T h u rs d a y .
A ll games a rc due to
s ta rt at 8:30 p. m. fo llo w in g Bov
S cout and g ir ls ' team games, w h ic h
s ta rt at 7.
T w o e x h ib itio n games w ill be
p la y e d at 7 p m. F rid a y w ith the
F ire m e n m ee tin g A lo h a and S u n
set V a lle y m e e tin g B e th a n y .
s
D avis Gives L etters
To 21 C inderm en
seven
phone
c u lls,
w h ic h
was
h a rd ly w o rth w h ile
W hen are you g o in g to w a ke lip
. to the fa ct th a t p u b lic ity is im -
: p o rta n t to y o u r c ir c u it and get
i someone w ith in th e league n r one
: on the papers to keep y o u r league
a th le tic dope on h and ’ " B ro w n con-
! eluded
•
ope
T w e n ty -o n e H ills b o ro h ig h school
tra c k m en have been a w a rd e d le t
te r. fo r p a rtic ip a tio n on the lt>48
tra c k squad, it was announced T ue s
day by Coach J im D avis F ig h t are
< < n io is , 10 ju n io r s and th re e soph
omores.
S e n io rs w h o re ce ive d th e ir last
le tte rs
w e re
W a ym a n n
Carlson.
Jack D re n n a n . .Jerry D oyle. Handy
H a rris o n . C h u c k Jones Don P arr.
M e rv e l Schlesser and Bob W e rn e r
O th e rs re c e iv in g le tte rs w e re: J u n
iors B ob Bate G ile B o rla u g . G o r
don Faber, Lyle Guericke, D a vid
K a u ffm a n .
L e s te r H e rshe y, Roy
N e w m a n , D on R ich. G ene R oth-
strorn and B o y Y u n g e n ; sopho
m ores— D a rre l B ro w n . Joe K e n
nedy a nd W ilb u r Pearson B ruce
R ic h re c e iv e d th e m anager's a w a rd
m oguls a t th e ir f ir s t m e e tin g n e x t
fa ll w ill get to g e th e r and a rra n g e
fo r a p u b lic it y s e c re ta ry and also
w o rk it o u t so said s e c re ta ry can
have the dope he needs and fast.
M im e o g ra p h e d sto rie s and statistics
c o u ld th u s be sent to the home
to w n papers in tim e to do some
good.
T he p ro b le m o f ke e p in g tra c k o f
league games is less p e rp le x in g d u r
in g fo o tb a ll and b a s k e tb a ll season
as the games are ra re ly postponed
H o w e v e r, a league se cre ta ry co u ld
be in v a lu a b le d u rin g those seasons,
too. s u p p ly in g th e papers w ith scor
in g to ta ls and records.
We hope th e ' p o w e rs th a t b e "
accept th is as c o n s tru c tiv e c ritic is m
as w e fe e l th a t th e T Y V is one o f
the state s best a th le tic c irc u its and
w ill c o n tin u e to g a in in prestige.
•
•
•
R e p o rt fro m th e g o lfin g fro n t . . .
V ic R ip le y , fo rm e r P o rtla n d ice
h o cke y p la y e r and m ore re c e n tly a
re fe re e in the ice sport, also q u ite
a p ro fe ssio n a l g o lfe r, is n o w g iv
in g lessons at F o re s t H ills C o u n try
c lu b . V ic replaces Ray H onsberger.
w h o has m oved to a n o th e r course . .
J im m ie L e D u c. w in n e r o f th e su m
m e r c lu b c h a m p io n s h ip and fa ll
h a n d ic a p a t F o re s t H ills la st year,
to u re d th e la y o u t in a s iz z lin g
ro u n d o f 66 S u n d a y, s lic in g fo u r
stroke s o ff pa r. J im m ie had fo u r 1
b ird ie s f o r a 32 on th e f ir s t n in e
and added tw o m ore b ird ie s on the
back n in e fo r a 34. H is fir s t ro u n d
b ird ie s w e re on No. 2, 3. 6 and 9.
—Section 4. Six Page«
Blooming Blasts
Aloha Nine, 12-8
For Third Win
N atio n a l Lvaque
W
L
P ».
4
0
1 fXX)
Troutm an'»
Bloom ing
3
o
1 noo
2
r-no
A loh a
2
Laurel
I
2
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V erboort
1
2
.333
B ethany
I
2
.333
Knights of C olum bus
0
2
.000
West U nion
0
2
.000
C om ing gam es: T h u rsd a y. Troutm an s
v i West U nion, F rid a y , K n ig h ts of Co
lum bus vs. V erboort, M onday. L a u re l vs.
Bethany; Tuesday, T ro u tm a n 's vs. Bloom
ing T h u rsd a y, K night» of C olum bu» v».
A.oha, F.uday, June 4, V erboort v». W est
(Continued on Page 2)
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IN S U R A N C E C 0 .
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117 S. 3rd.
—
F ir s t g ir l in o u r to w n to “ get her
m a n " on Leap Y e a r was th e Cup
pers’ d a u g h te r. Jane, who wed B ill
W e b ste r's boy la s t S aturday.
I kn o w i t ’s usu a l f o r o ld e r fo lk s to
shake th e ir heads o v e r th e yo u n g e r
g e n e ra tio n . ( I t ’s gone on f o r h un
dreds o f y e a rs, n o w .)
W h e n I asked B ill J r . i f i t was
tr u e th a t J a n e y r e a lly d id th e p ro
p o sin g , B ill s a id : N o, b u t she made
i t p la in she’d m ake an id e a l w ife .
In s te a d o f lo o k in g f o r d iv e rs io n o r
e x c ite m e n t e v e ry eve n in g, she was
c o n te n t to c h a t beside th e fire .
B u t fr o m w h e re I s it, y o u n g
people o f m a r r y in g age to d a y a re
e v e ry b it as com m endable as t h e ir
elders w e re — in th e ir tem perance
(a glass o f beer f o r instance), t o l
erance, and com m on sense. So to
Jane and B il l— th e best o f lu c k !
“ I could p la in ly see,” says B ill,
“ th a t we'd re a lly have a happy
home lif e — w h ich is ju s t e x a c tly
w h a t I i^a n t fro m m a rria g e .”
H illsbora
Copyright, 19/3, C mted Staiti Brewers Foundation
B an k s T ak e s 7 lo 3
Game from Gaston
B a n ks to w n team c lim b e d to a
tie fo r th ir d place in th e T u a la tin
V a lle y s e m i-p ro
baseball
league
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