Spartan Cage
Slate Includes
New Opponents
Hillsboro Argus
S p o rts
D u b a s k e tb a ll Spat tans w ill p la y
fo n t
new o p p on e n ts d u rin g the
HMH-49 e a s o n . a cco rd in g to tin
•date released th is week by Hoop
M e n to r R u le Eox
L iste d on th e schedule a» new
J1111 h I> o i o <i| »ponents a te Eugene,
W unhintftnn h ig h Mchonl o f P o rt-
I.ind. Sul« in arid Hu* U n iv e rs ity ot
O regon fte c h n te n T he game w ith
p u ttin g till- D a v is in e ri o u t in fr o n t, the O n ,'on Dm k lliig . w ill b<- p la y
7 fl
'D ie k e y r u n il i tlie m a n d i
cd at M a c A rth u r c o u rt tri Eugene
w ii . a T i y a id sc a m p e i by V o li on
a . a p re lim in a r y to an O regon
a fak« h a n d o ff
V \..O iln g to n game, Eox announced
h e ft H a lf L e B la iic . w h o ra< k
T h e Salem and W a sh in g ton game .
«•d u p a h a ll c a i i v m g m a ik o f 4 7
w
ill he p la ye d on Hie lo ca l co u rt
p c i t i v a n d a to ta l g a in o f I IK y u td s ,
w
ith th e Eugene t i l t slated fo i
la m m e d n v e i fo r th e s co te fro m th e
a w a y fro m hom e
»even v a id lin e
S p a rta n < age p ra c tic e w i l l sta rt
, A «-oi « less se cn ii'l p e rio d fo u n d
' t h e S p a rta n -, in V ik in g t e ir lt m y N o ve m b e r 1 », Eox has announced
m o t o f th e ca n to h u t u rla tile to 'D ie fu s t
league game
w ill la
get in uh th e Salem 20
against O regon C ity J a n u a ry 7 on
A weak V ik in g p u n t w h ic h the the lo ca l h a rd w o o d
S p a i t a i l s to o k o i l th e S a le m 40 v a n i
Increased e a tin g .»parity u th«
Ilio
t . u b d B i l l I m h o o il th e w . i v l
to it-» t h u d p i i io«t to u c h d o w n W i t h local g ym w t ll be a v a ila b le f o r Be
l a B l a n e a n d B o th tio m
’d a m m in g fo rth c o m in g w a so n w ith th e In
t i l l o u g ti
th e
lin e , th e
h a ll
w a ». s ta lla tlo n o f ne w fo ld in g bleacher
h i o u g h l t o th e S a le m 12. fr o m w h ic h neats w h ic h w ilt ju m p th e r ap a city
p o in t K o th s t io in to o k o f f on th e fro m a b o u t 750 ¡ m i son , to 1000 '¡’he
ni«-« I p ie c e o f r u n n in g o f tip - n ig h t seat , w e re Ix-lng In n ta lle d Tu<*nday
T h e schedule
Ih
teed <■-.•! tu< I-. 1«
< ot b u c k
b » ■inl»er b Jef ter »or (Pc •land) the:«»
a n d sped in to th e e n d zone w ith o u t
Spartans Get Over Tough
Salem tor Sixth Triumph
I h i m i ve u I *i tin
on t in * | u ii t
id
H ic k
V o lt w h ic h
<1 u p iiriP
to u c h d o w n a n d i* .id le d d i i i ’c t lv h i
th e
I i>l I l l g III . I l K l t t l i I
tf.lV C l i l i l í
I m iio . S p i i t . i l i ' i t h r u
ix lh
t iu itf lit
g i l d W il l I’ l l l t i lV I l l U l l t H V i'l .1 KU IIH *.
il.tiiK « m u . I iu ik I o f V ik in g s i i n i i i S.i
h n i. .H tl
M u lti V o ll h e tp in In c i n t ilt.it«*. the
S p u r t . it r h e ld u -.h .iky I I 0 le a d III
Ji h u ll MMiiic tti. it wm t lt f h t c i t t i. iil
llid ic u tc d In tin f i l i a l c o u n t
111'
S p a r ta n q u o i le i b u c k rjo t in f r o n t o f
u G ordon Sloan pa
i •
In thi
f in a l < h u p tc i a n d ra n it tia c k to th e
V ik in g
lh v u id tin«-
A fb ’i J e tty
1.1 B la n c . S p a ita n
u p tio in o r i- w h o
« a llie d
tto -
h a ll < a l l y i n g
h i tin t
. ( M i l l ’d S a le m , n a d p u n c h e d th e
h u ll to th e tW n. V id l « a l I le d It OVei
on a u ie a k a m t th e n k ic k e d U iv
p o in t
t’tie n
b e fó te tile fa ils lia d
ad
tie d a g a in . V o lt in te rc e p te d a n o th e r
S lo a n a e ria l. th is o n e o n th e m i d
f ie ld m a ik i i. a n d g a llo p e d to th e
g o a l liLIt- w ith o u t b e in g to u c h e d lie
a g a in iMMited th e c o n v e n tio n p o in t
•hid tin S p a rta n s h a d a v e r y ic ip e c
ta h h - v ic t o r y m a r g in
In g iv in g th e S p a rta n s a f i n d
h a lf
« u le th e V i k in g , d id s o m e
th in g th a t h u d n t b e e n d o n e by fiv e
t ile r tea m s t ills v e a l
th e y scot r d
«< to u c h d o w n
W ith th e s c o re 0 0
Is in th e fu - .t p e l tod, P a u l J e w e ll.
F 'a le m F u llb a c k , w e n t th r o u g h a
g a p in th e S p a ita n f o r w a r d w a ll
a m t u in h le tl H7 s .n d s to s co re T h e
p o in t t i v fa ile d a n d th e S p a rta n s
h o th« f u s t tim e th is season, fo u n d
th e m !e lv e n tie h im l
I ’ lld a u n te « ) th e S p a ita n - to o k th**
k i c k o f f .u id d r o v e tRI yard» on a
u d u in e d m a tc h to c o te a n d th e n
D ic k V o ll pa »cd lo Bol» B a te s in
tti<* «m l /o n e fo r th e e x tr a p o in t.
a hand
to u c h in g
w e n t u w iy
atpl
h im
the S p a rtan s
led,
13 o
'Du- Salem c re w u n le a s h e d a pass-
i n ” o ffe n s iv e la te in tin t h i r d |w t -
io d w h ic h ca t n e d to th e S p a r ta n
12 y a r d lin e T h re e passes a c c o u n te d ,
fo r .'<*> y u rd s in th e m a rc h
hex
H i i h e y , H ills b o r o c e n te r, e n d e d
th e S a le m t in eat w h e n he k n o c k e d
d o w n a fo n i th a e ria l u tte m p t to
g iv e H tll» b o r u th e h a ll
A f t e i th a t t u r n in g o f tin * tid e , th e
h a ll g a m e tx d o n g e d to H it In b o rn .
E a c h lim e th e V ik in g s to o k th e
b a ll V o li In te rce p te d a pa s a n d
th e S p a t ta n s w e n t fo r a to u c h d o w n
T he
»n i h e r 10
V o li » k ic k
S p a rtan » operat«*d
m ost
I
of
tin * « v e ilin g w ith a m a k e s h ift b a c k
fie ld as a ie x u lt of in ju r ie s to Ron
H euie A d R utschm an. B o g e r M a d
s« n and B o b Join*
M o re th a n a
(( o litin u rd on page 2 1
Gel Your Fall Work Done
WITH A
W u a h trv
M- M in e v ille
. , ■ : ■
m i (P o rtla n d )
J /e v e n h e : .1
I -*> e ffih e r /tí
la»» ernia»: 10
ihm«-
lin c a : y ” <
I«« iu«it y 11 M M ,f.o
J a n u a ry 14 B e a v e rt1
tl*«
i n a i r y IB Fore»r t«r- V« h rr»
J 1/ r i f f / . I F«ew t*eia Ih e r»
J 'M iU 'iry
T ig a r d he»«
'-i. u a r y ?8 W e»( L irin h e te
le h r u u r y
I - O r m jo n C u y ih m ,
r • ! ru a r /
4 M M tn tiv d .e ).«{«•
F e b ru a ry
5 O rm j.rf» Í U k îiu q »
/ e b ru a ry
8 D e a v e rfr<n her»
F»t ru i r / II
F '-r» » ! (d ro v e «hm »
F e b ru a ry l ’> f . ' e j hm«-
.u y | |
T iq ir d tiu ie
Fehlt «ary 22 W » i i L .n n itier».
h e te
Full TYV Slate
On Tap Friday
For Grid Teams
rototiller
from
U
> l4 iu at
Fotott Glove
T lic T Y V league k stretch d riv e
sta rts F rid a y n ig h t w ith a ll e ig h t
teams ta k in g m i lo o p oppont-nl
F ro m n o w u n til N o v e m b e r 12. the
last n ig h t o f p la y, the games in -
s n lv in g H illu b m u .m il M c M in n v ille
w ill ta ke tlie s p o tlig h t, since each
team is u n d efe a te d and in o rd e r to
have a e h a n re at possession of the
c ro w n m ust cm n, up to tin N o
ve m b e r 12 m ee tin g w ith a spotless
reco rd
H ills b o ro 's S partans go to B e a v
e rto n w h ile West L in n s L io n s w ill
have th e ir t t y at k n o c k in g o v e r
Die G riz z lie s at M c M in n v ille W h ile
the L io n s d o n 't fig u re as v ic to rs in
th is «ini', a good n ig h t fo r th e B u r
n e tt c re w such as II e n jo y e d against
H ills b o ro w ill m ean re a l tro u b le fu r
tlie B o b b in s m a ch in e
N e w b e rg F rid a y n ig h t hopes to get
o v e r the Sou m a rk tiy tr ip p in g O r e
gon C ity in a -S m e sch e d uled fo r
the T ig e rs ' fie ld
A w in f o r (he T i g r i s , i f H ill» ,
boro C M ip e ra tis by d u m p in g B e a v
e rto n . w ill jm t the N e w b e rg c re w
in a tie fo r second p la co in the
league
O reg o n C ity , m e a n w h ile ,
w ill tie s tr iv in g fo r its second league
w in in an a tte m p t to a v e rt a n e a r-
basem ent fin is h .
T he fo u rth league game brings
T ig a rd , loser o f th re e league tilts ,
to the t u r f at F orest G ro v e
The
h a lt..... ..
V ik in g s
w e ie
pushed
a ro u n d by M ilw a u k ie last w e e k
and m ust begin to re v iv e a g a in st
T ig a rd o r ta ke a ye a r's lease on
tlie c e lla r quarters in th e loop.
I 'h o iir 531
B ru n i» — H ills b o ro
LAST SUNDAY FOR
MIXED
DOUBLES
B rin g a n o th e r c o u p le a n d
le a r n th is e x c itin g ,
h e a lth y s p o rt.
Ruecker's Bowl
Third and Washington
Hillsboro. Oregon
. /
H ills b o ro 's b ee g r id it e li .illo w c d
| O reg o n C ity ' , ju n io r squad
___ _________
tu c o u n t
tw ic e on safeties la st ’T hu rsd a y on
the P io n e e r fie ld and as a re s u lt,
Volume 55. No. 32—Section 4, Six Pages d ro p p e d th e ir second gam e o f the
season, 10-8 P re v io u s ly , the local
'■'.■s, coached by W a rre n S iiue a nd
L o u M c C o rk le , had b la n k e d the O r e
gon C itv c re w . 13-0.
T he locals o p e ra te d w ith a re-
i vam ped b a c k fie ld a g a in st O reg o n
C ity due to the g ra d u a tio n o f tw o
b a c k fie ld aces. Joe K e n n e d y and
Hay H o th stro m , to the v a rs ity squad.
F la g L e a g u e
O reg o n C ity g o t a w a y to a 2-0
riilleooro
i lead w ith the gam e u n d e rw a y o n ly
A to u c h d o w n arid c o n v e rs io n la te B eaverton
40C
th re e m in u te s, w h e n a bad pass fro m
I
4
in th e fo u rth p e rio d by th e West ! T io a r d
2M c e n te r w e n t o v e r the head ot M e rle
In a fla g fo o tb a ll league game H a rris o n H ills b o ro p u n te r, re s u ltin g
L in n ''B ” srjuad b ro u g h t th e L io n s
O reg o n C ity d o m i
a 13-13 tie w ith th e H ills b o ro fresh- p la ye d at C o rn e liu s I r td a y , C o r in a sa fe ty.
m an c re w h e re la st T h u rs d a y a ft- n e liu s h e ld fir s t place by d e fe a t nated f ir s t h a lf p la y b u t n e v e r g o t
in g B e a v e rto n grade school. 20 to 7. in s id e th e lo c a l 15-yard lin e .
e rn o o n
T he gam e was v e ry fast and
w e ll- . H ills b o ro
T h e p la y w h ic h set up th e k n o t-
had
several
--- -----
--------------------oring
tln ({ to u c h d o w n by W est L ln n carne p la ye d th ro u g h o u t B e a ve rto n s c o re d 1 chances in the second h a lf, b u t a ll
. . .. , c ___ u .
,
,,
on a pass p la y in th e second q u a r- h.u t "I*-* w e re s n u ffe d o u t b y an
...u”
w ‘ ‘ , n «.nd G a ry B ra d fo rd , p u lle d te r an<j „ e jf j t he lead u n til C o rn e l- j l ‘ r t P io n e e r defense. T he lo ca ls
back to p u n t fo r H ills b o h i iro n , iu s f in a lly tie d it at 7-7 on th e last
(Continued on page 2)
bis o w n 3 0 -y a rd lin e was »m oth- p la y o f th e h a lf The score w as o n ' .
r , j „ r
,,
e re d by L ie n lin e m e n or. th e lo ca l a pass, J im m y Ja ckso n to Ja ck Me-
, V ,
L o rn e tiu s can
2 -y a rd bne. g iv in g th e West L in n I Cabe
i
d 1 1 P
f U g e U pust T i *
c re w th e b a ll in s c o rin g p o s itio n .
I In th e t h ir d q u a rte r th e C o rn e l- ’ “ ™ u p for C o rn .liu .:
W illi W h ic h I» ('u m b ln c d (be lllllx b o r o In d e p e n d e n t— F ou n d e d 1871
Hillsboro. Oregon. Thursday. October 28, 1948
Hilhi Freshman
Deadlocked by
West Linn Bees
P O R T S SPLASHE
By GENE OLSON
S p u rt. E d ito r. The Argus
.1 ta tu e o f lib e r ty p la y w h ic h w id e in going in on th e passer*1 I f
s lo t.,illy 1» p u lle d out o l th e he
F la tiro n 's passer is lik e ly
by fo o tb a ll team s w ill p ro b a b ly to h. •• p le n ty o f tim e to th ro w th e
11 o v e r th e p a rk and th e re
be good fo r y a rd a g e as lo n g a» b a ll
s h o u ld e r
parts are w o rn
by th e w ill be no jo y in P aducah B u t if
pi.i vi i
P ro b a b ly e v e ry team ha» a th e ends charge s tra ig h t, th e y re
them selves open to
th e
vet aon o f the p la y in its re p e to in le a v in g
amt occajuon.il u w o f it can cause s ta t". m a n e u v e r and jo y m ig h t not
............
th«* v ic tim iz e d coach to tear up hi» le ig n even
th e ..............
n in P aducah
p la y e a s p e c ta c u la r c ro w d -
c o n tra c t and tu t fo r th e h ills .
•
•
•
and if used io th e i. y h t
pic.
'I ti,- p la y is fu n d a m e n ta lly sound s itu
an. It w ill p ro b a b ly a lw a y s
.d fo r y a rd a g e and a tic k e t
th a t s .Inn I l.iv is ' < v a lu a tio n o f it be
it j , used a fte r I fo r tin- v ic tim iz e d coach to th e Un
I ' l l e ffectiveness.
a s e n . ' o f ptuisex
r w h e n th e tac- I stable M e n to r's home.
f/CC
b o i.
a e ria l
T he n ,
th e
op p osing
ends i
If
•
J im
D a v is '
•
•
S p a rta n s
A L io n |
a re n 't y a rd
lir a
and
a
reve rse ,
R u b b e r Stamps and o ffic e su p p lie s
¡I
Argus
FOOTBALL FANS
* Hilhi Spartans
o i back w h o is tic k e te d fo r a c tio n
on th e p la y grabs th e b a ll fro m th e
u p i . ii , i| hand o f
th e pas er and is
u s u a lly o ff to th e races, w ith th e
opposing ends to o busy w ith t h e ir
necklnng o p e ra tio n to
do a n y th in g
about the b a ll-c a rrie r
So
le t's suppose Paducah
kn o w s F la tiro n T ech
is gong to
use th e statue o f lib e r ty in th e ir
fo rth c o m in g clash in th e P o m e g ra n -
ale H o w l Does the Paducah ro a c li
leJl h is «aids to h iiriä buck o r c u t
, th e eason- in
w h ic h th e y o u tscor-
cd
opponents, 110 0 — th e y have
bee able to get o n ly 25 o f those
ta llic
d u rin g th e f ir s t h a lf. T h e
re ftu d n in g H5 p o in ts h a ve been
scored d u rin g th e last tw o q u a rte rs
D u rin g th e same span
o f games,
th e y ne ve r scored m o re th a n once
d u rin g th e f ir s t h a lf o f a n y gam e
a nd were h e ld w ith o u t p o in ts by
W est L in n d u rin g th e f ir s t tw o p e r-
lods T he reasons f o r th e second
ane by W illy
Bmwr
-C.
Hatch,
W.
Dixson,
Knight,
(C o n tin u e d on Fag<* 5)
Men's B ow ling
The P e rfe c tio n B a k e ry team o f 'e is n n also had the to p series, i
tin C ity b o w lin g league e xte n d e d 84-t e ffo rt. The le a g u e -le a d in g A m
its lead in p la y last w eek by b la n k - e ric a n L e g io n team was c re d ite d
mg tlo- C le m s Place cre w and u d d - w ith the to p p e rfo rm a n ce s, a 1058
in g the e x tra p o in t fo r to ta l pin s game and a 2&74 series. R Peters
T lie tr iu m p h
o f the B a k e ry m e n o f the V F W team has th e lo o p 's
“
* e to p average, a 175.
lu m p e d th e ir p o in t ...............
to ta l to 26,
fiv
b e tte r th a n the fig u re o w n e d by S e r v i c e I e a r u e
The onlT change in the S e rv ic e
H u e cke r's B o w l, the second p la ce
team H u e cke r's B o w l last w e e k w on league sta n ding s a fte r p la y la st
tw o o u t o f th re e games fro m O akes w eek was th e m ove u p w a rd o f th e
G io c e ry b u t d ro p p e d the p o in t f o r ¿ a d v M o to r c re w in to a tic f o r
to ta l pins
In th e o th e r league fo u rth place
lace w ith Id e a i F ood M a r-
m atch , R u e cke r's S e rv ic e tip p e d k e t
H a lv o r-o n
M o to rs
trip p e d
B ird s F.ye-Snider. 2-1, B u d Pes- F ric k e R adio S ervice. C a d y M o to r
ch ka o f H u e cke r's S e rv ic e topped C o dow n e d Id e a l Food M a rk e t and
in d iv id u a l b o w le rs
fo r
a s |b g le S w a n k M oto rs defeated B ra d fo rd -
game bv m a rk in g up a 220 w h ile S lr ,,ltw le s e r M otors, a ll by 2-1
I '. H k , .
,1 ” \ r ° I I c rfe c tio n B a k e ry sco r,.
j{ c Busch and H e rb Stone
had the best series score, a 574
in d iv id u a l g a m e
T he B a k e ry team to p pe d the o th e r
crew
w ith a s in g le game o f 050 la u ie .
w ith a 614 series
Cads
and a series o f 2701
I r v C lo b e s' M
i
h ad h ig h team game w ith
184 average re m a in e d th e best m a rk KM? w h iK - Id e al I iod s 2476 topped
in the loop
V .' ?e2 eS. scores'
( lassie Le ag u e
H ig h lig h tin g p la y in th e C lassic r . ( i. L. League
me
.u s a n c e
ln
th e
p G E
League the o n ly
league last w eek was th
e advance
o f th e V a n a ke n crew in to a tie f o r ch:‘ n Ke was lh c m ove m e n t o f the
e
E
lite
C
a
fe
I
d'V
'
?
,m
a
in
rtnlnn
Jh ^« tren'cO h e f
f ir s t place w ith th
tn e 3-0 E 'tim
g th The
of
w in a to
o v r e s r on
the tn L e in e stre
m e n n *5
ke g le rs. T he V a n a ke n a dvance was a
m ade possible w h e n E lite d ro p p e d
H
ie
ie
a
g
u
e
i
t
o
a
d
r
n
iT
M
t
e
r
t
^
151”
1
!
P
a 2-1 d e cisio n to B u s y Bee V a n a ke n .
m e a n w h ile , trip p e d S pencer M o to rs th i 1» ague le a d in g T esters and. as a
by a s im ila r score
In th e o th e r resu lt, s lip p e d in to a fo u rth Place
The la tte r
m atch . G iffo r d A p p lia n c e d o w n e d tie w ith th e E n g in e e rs
K u s h lo w In su ra n ce , also by a 2-1 team tip p e d th e F orem en. 2-1. Rec-
ords
fe
ll
d
u
rin
g
the
n
ig
h t's play.
»core E M e lte b e k r and A . K im
S ta n W a lk e r's 252 s e ttin g a
b a ll to o k in d iv id u a l h o n ors f o r the n w e ith
w season's m a rk
f o r a s in g le
n ig h t w ith a 235 game and 597 game and 3022 series posted b y the
series, re s p e c tiv e ly . In the team
h o n ors d e p a rtm e n t, it was a ll G if Testers also r a n k in g as th e best
fo rd s A p p lia n c e w ith a 955 game y e t
( o m m e rria l League
and 2775 series
H a le y's caused the e x c ite m e n t in
In d e p e n d e n t League
the
C o m m e rc ia l league by s m a c k
M a n s Shop p ic k e d up a game
in th e In d e p e n d e n t league on the in g S a fe w a y 3-0. th e re b y ris in g to
w ith
Hom e
lo o p -le a d in g J T Foster team bv a tie fo r th ir d spot
d o w n in g F a rm Hom e A- A u to . 3-0. L a u n d ry , w h ic h was trip p e d . 2-1.
by
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w h ile tn e F oster b o w le rs w e re be
in g trip p e d by ( ' A S G ro c e ry of leaders. S a n ita rv S ervice. toe>k o v e r
F orest G ro v e H ilh i F a c u lty d o w n e d th e to p spot a fte r a d e a d lo ck last
B e n n e tt's S w eet Shop. 2-1. and as a w eek w ith W estern A u to , by d o w n
re s u lt, advance to a tie fo r fo u rth in g th e A u to m e n . 2-1. H R u e cke r
in d iv id u a l
game
place M a u ric e K n is p e l s 276 gross posted th e to p
gam e and B ob B u rt s «kill series w ere score, a 270. w h ile H W ebb's 596
was
th
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best
series.
H
a
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y's
keg
the to p in d iv id u a l e ffo rts o f the
le rs p u t to g e th e r the best team
n ig h t's p la y w h ile th e H ilh i Faeul
ty gru b b e d team h o n o rs w ith an 1163 scores, a 1015 game and 2936 scries,
gam e and a 3049 series T he K'P A lro u League
averages in the league are h e ld by ! T he O o lite s , tie d last w eek fo r
Bob B u r t and S k ip E ric k s o n , eaeii th e to p in th e A lco a league w ith
o f w h o m boasts 182
th e F e rn H oppers, backed in to u n -
F ra te rn a l Le ag u e
disputed possession of firs t place
T he F ire m e n m ade a q u ic k leap last w e e k T he new league leaders I
fro m fo u rth in to second place in t lo st a 2-1 tusscl to the G ophers b u t
Un- F ra te rn a l league last w e e k w ith th e F e rn H oppers d ro p p e d th re e
a 3-0 w in o v e r Moose Lodge The games to th e Nodules
In th e o th e r
A m e ric a n L e g io n d o w n e d V F W. to m atch. R idge R unners du m p e d the
send th e la tte i in to a th ir d place F ire s id e rs , 2-1. in one o f the tig h t-
dea dloe k w ith the K n ig h ts o f P y th - est series fo r the losers. Bob N e w -
las. T h e K n ig h ts w ere d u m p e d 3-0 m an's 235 was the to p in d iv id u a l
by L o ra l 634
The to p in d iv id u a l game to ta l w h ile P aul B ishop had
games w e re ro lle d by F P eterson o f the to o scries, a 615. T he N odules
the L e g io n and B E h e le r of the ! to p pe d th e team s w ith m a rk s o f
K n ig h ts each w ith a gross 236. P e t- k
(C o n tin u e d on page ! )
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The U. of Wash
ington Varsity crew wins the
Poughkeepsie race. Washington's
Jayvee crew is second to Penn.
TOP» AGAIN:
— 1933 —
CINOERILIA MAN! Jomet J. »rod
dock fak»» the heavyweigH till» from
M o i Baer by decision in 15 rounds of
N»w York.
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SILTING BARNET: B arney Ross
defeated B. J. Gans in P o rtla n d
in the 2nd round o f a scheduled
10 round fight. He then defeated
H e n ry W oods in 12 rounds in
Seattle.
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A l l ALONE: Pol McGee, a lenio r at
Sf. Peter's High, Fairmont, W . Va., in
a basketball gome agamst the sopho
mores had to finish alone for his team.
W ith the score tied at 32-32 oil Pot s
teammates were put out on personal
fouls and for the last four minutes Pat
was the only man on his team. He
•cored a fo ld qool and foul to win the
gome, 35 32, while holding his f«*e o p
ponents scoreless for four minutes.
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ta p S a tu rd a v f o r both O reg o n 's
W e b fo ots and th e B eavers o f O re -
grin State
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a* e m e n t w lth M ic h ig a n State c o l-
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-phe B '.a v c r-M .c h ig a n S tate 1
c] ash is fig u re d as a toss-up w h ile
the W e b fo ots a re s tro n g lv fa v o re d
o v e r an im p o te n t St M a - ry 's cre w
B o th team s posted w in s la st S a t
u rd a y .
The
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W a sh in g ton State. 33-7. w h ile U.C.
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Hillsboro Studio
Delta Bldg.—Upstairs
— 1938 —
HITTING HANK: Hank
Greenberg
of the D etroit Tigers clouted
two home runs in one game, do
ing this ten times during the
1938 season.
★
RECORD GONE: Pinky Higgins got
12 hits in 12 times at bot, thus smash
ing the record held by the great Trii
Speaker.
N lC I W ORK: Do you know that
there are six um pires in the
w o rld series. F our regulars, who
are paid $2500 fo r the series and
$18 per day expenses. The tw o
“ em ergency u m p ires" who are
paid $750 fo r the series and ex
penses.
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N orthwest. Try a glass of A lt
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the thousands who prefer it al
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Cornelius Custom Cannery
Beaverton Beavers
. Dodge
team broke away tor two more
scores on lo n g run s,
t h e m id d le f o r th e score and a pass
again.
to B o b S w in g le c o u n te d th e e x tra
F in a l games
in th e league w ill
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p o in t w h ic h d e a d lo c k e d th e g a m e ------------------------
The
H ilh i fro s h wasted lit t le
tim e In
p o s tin g th e f ir s t to u c h -
down
A f t e r D a n n y F re n c h
had
been stopped on hrs o w n 18-yard
lin e w ith a L io n p u n t. F u llb a c k
K e n n y J a r r e ll began t o ru n w tfie
on p itc h o u ts . W ith
H a lfb a c k A1
L e o p o ld slapping o f f th e ta c k le s
MONDAYS, TUESDAYS and WEDNESDAYS
«or c o n s id e ra b le y a rd a g e and Jar-
r e ll r u n n in g w id e . H ilh i m oved 82
Beginning November 1st
y a rd s d o w n fie ld f o r a score, w ith
J a r r e ll c o u n tin g a ro u n d le ft end
T h e L io n s c o u n te re d w ith a 73
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.-core fro m th e H ills b o ro fiv e -y a rd
Cornelius. Ore.
lin e . A pass a tte m p t fa ile d f o r th e
e x tra p o in t le a v in g a 6 8 d e a d lo c k
aj th e h a lf
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second h a lf. H ills b o ro to o k
,h e k ic k o f f a nd m a rc h e d 70 y a rd s
io r th e second lo c a l to u c h d o w n .
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H ills b o ro a 13-6 m a rg in , w h ic h was
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w ith
a
i e- m i.I.e i I > Fu iene liier«
Backs M oeller, Ingram . Jackson. O l
be- e in h e r 1 / T Y V l.u -ju e
an a e ria l lo o k on in s fa c e T he end team In th e
f ir s t L v e games o f lin e D ic k P h illip s p u nged th ro u g h
passing a tta c k , b u t d id not score
son. R onaly Voll, R eichard.
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