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Taylor's Ousted From Tualatin League Playoff I*.i' I « t n tv H tr ie r H'<n* i D iv , b a n d ' . if «I tie T a y lo r s S toi inn* of Ib lb b o ,« , S u n d a y and p u t E • • G k < m ates in the fin a l ■ i lb« i l a . o f f fo r the second h a lf till« nt lb T u a la tin V a lle y lo >p ih« i l i o v i i ti iiin ip h e d , 8-3 D a vi h I lh- lo i a s h ltb sx .n the fu . l.s in n .in . w h n e hi» team . «• a k * <h. in;» in fiv e ru n H n ry i f m t. w h o W '-/it the io j u on .h«* m o u n d lo i H ills b o ro . w.i tu u c h i I f H lu I k « o v e r 1,1* n m t in n ,n g sp in w h ile fo u r cr n h a d i< d ' . h ’If,« w on . .cored th ie e tim es in 'll*" lh . k i ,n n ,n g an 1 tw ic e tn ih i id , S in d«., h i each o f the la t th ie e fi<,.,i« .*■ m ade up ih e ,r w ,n - m ng to ta l I ’. l i o »Ml \ . i t | v m \ | H a ir y E ra n tz * .ng'.ed w ith on* ,n ...... in II,, In .,1 J | ’ |. vi i: are l i lt to I.K ilt» fro n t ro w ( m . u M u lti- Ozzn av/ay in the ; tx'di u in in g fo r the S .t.ie .o i 1.« t , i 1» im iu n Vi« I r e k « It,« «1 S«l,«xl« i . m l A it G u is k c Stan In i« are K en B ra n d a w l. i l b lo w o il m . i . i * lie ua-d on • • on i w h ic n he had stolen, w hen H e n ry N eum an. M m » G in s k . V icto r W« n He. W illi.’ St u k . E m il B»an la w . Ei ed M u lily <A ik o photo» lb m u n g and Ab cu w .en popped up ’lh - l a .Os p ro k U,e .a;u, ,og 1( • Hi the • v .'fith w h e n M o rris o n s in gled and wa . pushed a ro u n d by ilu n t o o ubb H u n t la te r scored on .in in fie ld out. d’lie fin a l lo ca l ru n came in th< • -ig n .h w h e n Don H ood got on by « n o r w., advanced by H e n n in g - T h e 1 'Mil 111 I io w I I h i M - .t o i S w a n k M o t o r ( ’». in g le and scored on a n o th e r in I ll’ lii. iu g titiilc d T i l l ' d .IV n ig h t II d v iiis iin M it il i I d i l l i F o n d M .u fie ld out. Itti e ke, It I w hen lean ■ f tl. H a r ry E ra n tz ' t w o - fo r - fo u r s tic k t a n d M ie k i R adio Servie«* < 'it s h i. oi m a ik wa to p for d a y lo r s Store. t i l t p la y a t 7 p in ■ ’ i . t i ' d fm ih«' 11 id *1 >c » u le 111 loop T ig a rd and N e w b e rg w e re a w a id - th e ,. b\ b e rm n in • w ti.,i w ill tin A a k j i t o f th e n triu m p h . E o r- ■ i. E«»r«‘*»l G io v e H ilh i F a cu lty, ed th<- jo in t ha-( b a ll c h a m p io n sh ip e t ( iio w e m ov.'d in to th e p la y o ff < 1« »«, t >t <**« 11 v h«- H ill lim ..- im*:' M th o d ls l C h u rch , B e n n e tt s M en's o f the T Y V league last Thur? ■ Itn a D a g a in st Bank.-, S u n d a y, s h o u ld h«iW lin i* s e n day n ig h t at a m e e tin g o f 1« ague the G ro v e rs w in . th e y w ill be the Shop and .1 ’V Kostin Co T i ll le a g u e * w i l l h e m O p e l a t I««* The Sei vice h-aiuie also W ill sta rt n rin e ip a ls and su p e rin te n d e nts. at h ague c h a m p io n s since th e y a l- «•n th e k< r ; l m / f l o u t h i y« .« ,. N endel i rs ta u ra n t near B e a v e r i« a d y o w n the f ir s t h a ll c ro w n . i « o « . . n la v day. a fte r th e C ity league . " " • » '" I * . I «» «>• »•■<" « lu . h , „ nsl , , U1V(. ;|1|/ ,(t „ to n a c ro fd in g to Jo h n B C ox. H ilh i ro r e st Grov» H H « tie d d in in g th e 1047 IK p i in e ip a l e.on p m K e g l is w ill lu ll .scratch in T t.e i e w ill he tw o wom en': league* T ig .o -l fin ish .-d the < a on w ith a the cits league t h r year a change th is y e a r irm tead o f one re co rd nt seven w in s and fo o t 1«. - fro m l e t y e a r’s han dle ip system 1 1 • w h ile N e w b e rg had a 8-4 m a rk Isso iirss m e n s leagues In d ep cti 1 1 O th e r new leagues in o p e ra tio n T he b a 'is «.f N e w b e rg ’s req u e st fo r d e n t and S e rvice , n u t S u nday t< th is ve.it . h i the ( ’ lassie, A lco a and a ban* o f the c lo w n was the fact « le c t o f f u e i •. A 1 o . . th a t tin- T ig e rs w e n t in to the late Elected p re sid e n t o f the Inde P la y in th e ss m e n ’s le a g u e s w i l l 4 2 p la y o ff th e re b y c u ttin g o u t th e ir i«> t a le n t I c a g m ss .is E | E rickso n t a i l S c p t e m b c i 13 B o t h w o m e n 's i f i l i a l league tilts lie w ill he aided by H a rry H oard 34 8 j le . i: ’ u« • s s ill m i l o n M o n d a y n ig h t I In o th e r a ctio n by league o f f ic s e c re ta ry .itid M a ll i te c K n is p « ia ls w re s tlin g a n d te n n is w ok N ig h t* of p la y .tie as follows.* • te .e u te i S e iv ic e league preniden mad«* 1« ague sport*- w ith seheduh t M i i l m H a rd in , sshile o th e t of 4 0 M onday W oineti leagues to be p ie p a re d fo r the 194H-49 ye a r 4 0 fle e t» a te P a u l M atteson, rc ri 'f lic day C ity , 7 p m . S e rvice . 1 A tro p h y w ill he a w a rd e d to th> 4 0 ta ry . and F ra n k A d k in s o n , treas II l> m ch a m p io n in each sport O n ly O re 4 1 u re i W ednesday F ra te rn a l. 7 p m .; gon C ity and N e w b e rg ni« « fitly O ffice» o f the ( its league al* » In d pendent. W p in have w re s tlin g h u t M c M in r iy ilh s s rie chosen la t ss « «k fo i the »-«ni T h u rs d a y - C lassic. 7 p m ; A lcoa plans to in s titu te the s p o rt th is v ta t lo g «.1*011 I 1 (la ke s ,♦ pi I u le f.î. p Til F iv e o r six schools are like ly to V»Vi 1 * ''« t . iiv .m d Eugene F rid a y ( ’«»ninicrctitl. 7 p m ; P be in c lu d e d in the te n nis slate. C ux M« I >o\s t n is o n i V ic e -p re 'id e fit s G E 11 p m in d ica te d in c lu d e lE .r o ld Spear. M a rlo n ___ __ W illa r d Bear. N e w b e rg p rin c ip a l, Hue« k e r E lm e r M« Ite la k Elmer •n'l You A re A lw a v s S a tis fie d W hen w ill d ia w up the schedule fo r the M a tt T h c e s s c n g ia im le is w h ile C lif f S k in n e r of Y ou Head T he A rg u s C la ssifie d . l i ' a l i i s m t in S e rv ie « - le .ig n e a ii Mc M in n v ille w ill han dle the tennis ( 'd v M o t o r C o . B r a d f o r d S t r e it slate Sav Y o u Saw I t In T h e A rg u s A t the same m eeting, adm ission pi .'•* were set at lh< i e fij fig u re used last ye a r 74 cents fo r adults and 50 cents fo r students Heceived at the m ee tin g wa the a p p lic a tio n «»I G resham lo r league T he E ra n k S te p a n ck team of m e m b e rsh ip A c tio n on th is m ove P o rtla n d copp< d the $100 fir s t p r i/c w as postpoiH-d 'fh e n e x t loop g a th e rin g w ill be S a tu rd a y n ig h t in a b o w lin g to u i S e p te m b e r 18 at N« w b e rg , w hen n am ent .it K u o c k i r's Bow l w h ic h g rid schedules fo r * B and fre s h a ttr.ic to d >ome o f the bc>t b o w k r We will be there to help ytiu with any m an fo o t ha 11 w ill be d ra w n up and m thi> section o f th e state an a tte m p t w ill b m ade to devise T he P o rtla n d team posted a fo u r- of your heatini; problems. a co o rd in a te d p u b lic ity set up fo r .a m e to ta l o f 3671 p in s t<> ta k e fir s t the lcagut m oney H u n n e r up w as ( ’ lin e 's C uf fee S hop o f Salem w ith 3582. It. SEE OUH DISPLAY OF th ird pi ce wa a L o n g v ie w , Wash S p o n so rs O m itted crew w ith 3437. l)n« to an o ve rsig h t. Spenc« r M o H ilk t io r o ' team , w ith 3423 pin.', to r Co and Dean G ra h a m m o to r w e ir o m itte d last w eek fro m the fu lle d to place m th e m oney. d’he h ig h scries of th e n ig h t w.,- ca p tio n f«n the p ic tu re sh o w in g Le o na rd Sherm an. lo ca l m odel ro lle d by E d d ie L a E ra n e h is c o f the plane b u ild e r, as he d e p a rte d fo r P o rtla n d team He also had h ig h the in te rn a tio n a l contest in D e tro it sin g le game, w ith 267. and c o lla b T he tw o firm s , alo n g w ith Cady o ra te d w ith M ilt Schuh to d a ke the M o to r C o . a ll local P ly m o u th doubt« c ro w n and a $30 fu s t p rize dealer. , have sponsored S h e rm a n s N o rd s tro m and Moor«* o f P o rtla n d 144 S. 4th Ave. H illsboro w e re ««ond in d o u bles w ith 1102 e n try . Phono 1361 w h ile C «« and C lin e o f Salem to o k th ir d w ith 1090. Say Y o u Saw it in th e A rg u s Ten Leagues Set for Start Of Local Bowling Season a With Which I* Com bined the H illsboro Independent—Founded 187.» Oregon« f h u r day b o ro Portland Team Leads Bowlers In Local Meet W illia m s O il-O -M atic O IL B U R N E R S FRED S FURNACE SERVICE Volum e 55. No. 23—Section 4. Six Pages Spartan Question Marks Loom As Practice Nears T w o f o r m e r S p a rtan g rid d e rs . T e r r y C h ris te n s e n , le ft, and G a rth K o h lm e y c r. w ill p e rfo rm w ith th e O regon A ll-S ta r s S a tu rd a y n ig h t at M u ltn o m a h s ta d iu m in th e fir s t a n n u a l S h rin e contest F acing the state team w ill be a p ic k e d c re w fro m P o rtla n d h ig h schools. s PORTS SPLASHE By GENE OLSON Sports Editor, The A rgus Mark S. Antrim will continue as office manager and W. A. "Bill" Snyder will take care of the Real Estate. Come in and look us over Saturday, August 28th. R e a lt o r s a n d I n s u r a n c e — ALOHA r e g u la r, fro m last y e a r's fr u n t ir c n re tu rn in g fu r a ctio n w ith the 1948 S p a rtan crew The c e n te r spot h o ld fe w w o r ries fo r Davis w ith Les H ershey, a ll- | league choice at the post, re tu rn in g fu r a n o th e r season. Duane M itc h e ll at an end post and Don R ich at a ( ta c k le are tw o o th e r p e rfo rm e rs w hu d id re g u la r d u ty last ye a r and * w ill be aiu imi again September I. • A n o th e r end le tte rm a n w h o w ill be back i Bob G u th rie S till e lig i- . ble ta c k le w h o earned le tte rs w ith I the Spartans o f last year are E m il t B ra n d aw , S ta n le y V anderzanden. •Jim H a rris and Neal M c In n is . Three Guards Bark Women's Kegling Meet Set Monday be present at the Monday night m eeting to com plete arrange m ents, the president stated. A nyone w ho w ishes to bowl but is not on a team should at tend the m eeting or turn in her nam e to .Mrs. Huffman. Those w ho w ish to bowl before the m eeting should com e as soon after 6:30 p. m. as possible, the president said. R eplacem ents Needed Replacem ents fo r the 16 le t t e r - , men d e p a rtin g w ill be needed to b o ls te r the Spartans fo r a tough n in e -g a m e slate w h ic h begins S e p - , te m b e r 17 at M ilw a u k ie , the team w h ic h s p ilt a p a ir o f games w ith th e 1 p o w e rfu l S p a rtan s o f last year.« (Continued on P age 2) Additional Sport« Next Page • STORM SASH ★ STOP DRAFTS ★ STOP CONDENSATION ★ SAVE FUEL Order Now for W inter Comfort THOMPSON CABINET WORKS Newlon Thompson. Owner Phone 4564 S. 2nd al Walnut Sis. Hillsboro Softball CHAMPIONSHIP GANE Rough Rider White C o r d s................. s6.95 While Slag Blue Denim Deck Pants . . s5.95 All Wool, Pre-shrunk Socks • • • • • poir 80‘ HEY SPARTANS Official Hilhi Gray Gym Trunks, all sizes s1.50 Official Gray Hilhi Sweat Shirts . . . s1.95 Cotton Gym Socks, cushion foot . . . Pair 50c "Warm-Up" J a c k e ts ..................... s7.50 • City Ball Park F R ID A Y August 2 7 8 p. m. Commercial Bank • • Columbiaknit All Wool Sweaters in 16 colors s6.95 White "Rally" Sweaters by Columbiaknil . s8.95 White Stag J a c k e t s ........................ American League Champs wifi play Blooming Men's and Women's T A IL O R IN G National League Champs The 7 Ai '. W. A. ' Bill" SNYDER Real Estate ALOHA 'j?AD/0 SEPWCE K . A K A. V A X 8. A O A A «—A A X B. T. WALTON will be at our Shop every Sat. morning MAN'S Shop e o LA H A !£ • A M O S LA H A I E 321 E .M A IN STREET- HILLSBORO. OREGON 365 E. M ain Street. Hillsboro Phono 4815 A .X « | A t the guards. D a vis has Lee A l- i vo rd . W avne D a n ielson and Bob Santee, a ll o f w h o m saw enough 1 service fo r a m on o g ra m last year. • Santee was a c e n te r last y e a r h u t the S p a rtan m e n to r intends to use h im at g u a rd d u rin g the fo rth c o m I.inc Looks Better in g season. T he fo rw a rd w a ll p ic tu re p a inted T he fo rw a rd w a ll b u lw a rk s w h o ) by D a vis lo o ks better, w ith three -aw re g u la r w o rk last y e a r b u t have since g ra d u a te d are G a rth K o h l - 1 m eyer. T e r r y C h ristensen. C h u c k ' Jones and Don Holm es P e rfo rm -1 ance o f the lin e , a lth o u g h the n u - celus is th e re , w ill depend on th e ' d e v e lo p m e n t of the "q u e s tio n ' m a rk s " w h ic h are on D a vis' m in d An im portant m eeting to or . these days. • ganize wom en's bow ling leagues To f i l l the holes. D a vis is lo o k - • for the season's play is sch ed in g fo r fo o tb a ll p la y e rs w h o are I uled for K uecker's Bowl .Mon w illin g to " w o rk , tra in and h a v e i day night at 8:30 o'clock, ac th e r ig h t m en ta l a ttitu d e ." T he I cording to Hazel Huffman, pres H ilh i m e n to r considers these q u a l- , ident. itie s a b o u t 75 p e r ce n t o f the m a k e T w elve team s have applied up o f a good fo o tb a ll p la ye r. for league spots in com petition "If the p la y e r has the r ig h t a t which w ill begin SepU m ber 13. titu d e and w ill w o rk a t the game, The captain or a representative the fu n d a m e n ta ls w ill come a u to from each of these team s must m a tic a lly ." D avis com m ented. i % Purchase oi C. J. STICKNEY AGENCY. Aloha Simultaneous w ith the pur chase oi the firm, the offices were moved from the Aloha Theatre building to new quar ters on the corner of Highway and North Wheeler avenue, Aloha. Complete Real Estate and Insurance service will be E. A. GRIFFITH JOHN E. MEEKE Real Estate Insurance given from the new office. HILLSBORO — ALOHA HILLSBORO — ALOHA Meeke I L lh i d e fim ’ eiv w ill fie ld a fo o t b a ll team th ; fa ll B e vond that general statem ent, here is n '' m uch Coach J im Davis : can p re d ic t, beta ise o f the p re s ence 't f a la rge n u m b e r o f w h a t th e S p a rtan m e n to r ca lls question m a rk s ." T h " b a c k fie ld , p a rtic u la rly , w ill be o f a d o u b tfu l n a ture w hen Davis c a lls his charges to the practice fie ld S e p te m b e r 1 Gone fro m last y e a rs s ta te -ru n n e r-u p aggregation w ill be such key men as R a n dall H a rris o n J e rry b o y le H a rry E ll i o tt, Ray S im m ons and Don P arr, a ll o f w h o m w ere considered re g u lars. R e tu rn in g as a b a c k fie ld nucleus are fo u r le tte rm e n Roger Madsen, h a lfb a c k ; Ron Reule, who was a q u a rte rb a c k last ye a r b u t p ro b a b ly w ill be s h ifte d by D avis to h a lf; D ic k V o ll, q u a rte rb a c k , and B ill P ife r. fu llb a c k '4Ê A N N O U N C ES Griffith s A fir s t c o lu m n o f a series is a l T illa m o o k m ig h t not have been too ways a tough one. A n intr«>duction w o rth y o f note had it not fo llo w e d i. iaU> un oidoi b it <« - • rule, on the heels o f a s im ila r debacle they a re n 't good re a d in g . A n e f ot th ‘ - L e g io n team at O regon C ity . fo rt w ill be m ade to g iv e yo u th a t T h a t b a ll y a rd is one fo r the books. good re a d in g here, l i the E lb e rt T he backstop is v e ry close to hom e H a w k in s fo llo w in g w ill go along p la te and y e t th e g ro u n d ru le s u n til we get c o m p le te ly im m ersed a llow a n y th in g th a t can be m ade on in the local sp o rts w o r ld th e re b y a b a ll w h ic h goes back there. A rx com ing able to g iv e yo u its sid e b a ll th a t s trik e s o u tfie ld bleachers lig h ts and h ig h lig h ts th is c o lu m n is an a u to m a tic d o u ble Lee A lv o r d should be a lo n g and pleasant deal h it one a m ile in to c e n ter fie ld I d o n 't feel c o m p le te ly lost in the c o rn e r and was deposited o n ly on H ills b o ro sports w o rld because o f ■ the second sack. The L e g io n n in e of J im A n d e r H ilh i’s b a s k e tb a ll coach. R ufus Fox. A te rm as sports e d ito r o f a son and l i M G oodm an can p o in t to e rr o r to ta ls also as an exa m p le V a n c o u v e r d a ily b ro u g h t me in to contact w ith m an y persons th e re o f w h a t th a t O regon C ity fie ld did also c u ltiv a te d by R u le w h ile he The M a c K e n z ie m e n made one m is was connected w ith the M c L o u g h lin cue in the s in g le game o f the series H e ights re c re a tio n setup there. series p la y e d here. In the tw o H ills b o ro , in c id e n ta lly , c o u ld ta ke ■ gam er at O regon C ity , th e y recorded a le a f fro m th e V a n c o u v e r recre a - fo u r e rro rs in one game and fiv e in tio n p ro g ra m . The y e a r-ro u n d set the second. • • • up there, m ade a lm ost necessary by the trem e n d ou s w a r g ro w th o f T he a n s w e r c o u ld v e ry w e ll be the to w n , is s o m e th in g to m a rv e l n e u tra l fie ld s fo r a ll 'im p o r ta n t at and Eux w ill u n d o u b te d ly p la y o ff games. H ad O regon C ity agree. been w illin g , th e L e g io n fin a lis ts • • • co u ld e a s ily have a rra n g e d fo r a L o ca l baseball and s o ftb a ll teams n e u tra l d ia m o n d w h ic h w o u ld re are th in k in g about d e s ig n in g a c o l m ove hom e fie ld rh u b a rb w h ic h la p s ib le fie ld w lu e h c o u ld be ta k seems to arise c o n tin u a lly . • • • en to o u t-o f-to w n games. Com m e rc ia l B a n k and B lo o m in g soft- W h ile on the s u b je c t o f s o ftb a ll, b a lle rs dro p p e d a gam e each at pat V ic F ric k e , d is tric t co m m is s io n T illa m o o k last W ednesday n ig h t and er. and D ave S am uel, c ity super- came a w a y m u tte rin g a b o u t the con \ isor. on th e back fo r a ba n g-u p d itio n o f the p la y in g su rfa ce The jo b ’ f ru n n in g o ff d is tric t to u rn a in fie ld t u r f was uneven and w hen m en t games here. F iv e -m in u te in base paths w e re cut. a fo u r-in c h te rv a ls betw een games and snappv rid g e was le ft w h ic h p la y e d hob in n ir.g changes k - p t th e b o rin g p e r w ith g ro u n d b a lls W h ile W a lt iods o f n o .h in g -d o in g to a m in im am. R uecker. B a n k m anager m ade no • • • a lib is , he p o in te d to fiv e e rro rs W ith league b o w iir ; to s ta rt A u m ade by h is u s u a lly fla w le s s -in - gust 31. Ray D illo n had to d is c o u r fie ld in g charges in th a t loss on the age th e dubs la st 'H iu rs d a v n ig h t coast. by roling o M L highest game re- T he s o ftb a llc rs ' c x p c i cnce at l( nntinurd on page 2) Griffith and Meeke HILLSBORO t 25. 1948 Tigard, Newberg Get Joint Crown In TYV Baseball Let's Go to the Fair MARK S. ANTRIM Office Manager ALOHA Augu