Spartans End Season
By Trampling Tigers
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Hillhburo. Oregon. Thursday. May 26. 1949
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Bal Marks Soar
In First Local
Softball Contests
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J im A n d e i on and John E ra h tz
..f ‘ ..»mt. i i s S. i . n < . i i « pal in g tin-
zX liie ilc a li s o ftb a ll Ir-ai'U'* ..rid P et
ty rn a ii it f W« <t C roon i tin* top
• «11« i in tin N a tio n a l loop in bat
tin g aveiag«
w h ich in< l id« last
w • . k s gain»
A v« i
w t r e < >m
p ile d fro m h a ttin g m at k tin n e d m
by tin* t» arn s< oi ei
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the .stati* teiiniM to u t n.ifiK lit at Ir v in g to n c o u rt* in
pair w ill c o m p iti* in doubles play
«A igu» p h o to by
I'tulluin’ ’¡’in-
(«(fu* O b o li*
County Netmen
To Play in Meet
Pioneers Face
Pelicans in State
Th«
T w o te n nis p..iyer
fro m II L
boi», «mt fix«- fro m B< .1 . <-i tori w ill
re p i < . i»t W.t .b in g o n < . iritv I’m
<t.«\ in tin state h ig h ehool te n n is
tour ii.m u nt at tin Ir v in g to n ( « u it
in P o rtla n d
I’. I ( ’ la: ti . .md / 1 ( ii* in h a r t '•!
Ill« S p a lt.»ti ..p ia i w ill t u k ■ p a r t
II) d o u b l e
p i.is
a
w i ll M a lg a ie t
l . i e i i l l l e i a b l J o v (»1« ». t o f B< iV
I I t o ll
D o l l D ra k e
f le a ’• e : t o n
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and
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of
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m atch. » w h ih B « ttv H h k e th ie r o f
the Beavet squad w ill com pete in
the g u ls »ingles d iv is io n
Say
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it in th e A r g o t
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league
to m ii. ir ii' lit
ih a . n p io n
in
th e
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w ill p av K la m a th
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T h u ts d a y on
tin P o r t l a n d u n i v e i o t v d i a m o n d in
in t i oim I actio n in tin p ro p has.
I.a ll t >ui lie y
A c tio n i' b ille d m tin e ig h t-te a m
to u rn a m e n t T hu rsd a y
F rid a y and
S a tin lav A ll lo u n d e xce p t LJu f i
na l a ill In play.-d at P o rtla n d o n ’
v e is itv w ith tin* last game s c h e d u l
ed at tin I l.a v e i b a ll
y a rd
o il
V a . g h n ‘ t i . et Satorda> n ig h t
In thi»»- (idu*! T h u iM lu y game»
C e n tra l C a th o lic of P o rtla n d w ill
play Eug.-in . I.a G ia in h no « t.s P a rk
r o n e and A lb a n y w ill ta n g le w ith
It» »svvelt
X inlersnn hit th re e tim e» In
hl*. th re e a p p e a ra m ex at the
p late fo r a p e rfect m a rk w h u li
leads the A m e ric a n loop I r a n t /
had th re e blow s In fiv e tim es
up fo r a 600 m a rk
P re tty m a n p ro d u ce d
fiv e
safi
b lo w s in seven a tte m p t
fo r a
714 m a rk w h ic h h a d
the county
c ir c u it T w o C o rn e liu s h it t e r F ry e
and I.ogs<b t ho.1 .1 667 in .ilk
VE W and Bu«*« k«-r . B o w l placed
the most h itte i o ve i 4<Hl m a rk aft
• i la t we«k
gam e
« ach h a v in g
fo u r
C o rn e ll i
and
B lo o m in g
tio.ist f iv i h ittii.» «ach ill the 400-
.»nd-hett» i ( itc h
in the N a tio n a l
loop
A ve ra g e o ve r 4<m
A M I.R IC A N
Spartan Cinder
Letters Given
To 21 by Davis
By GENE OLSON
Bowling
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w a . pleas« d as a n y b o d y w h e n th*
Sweeney c re w racke d up 17 h it-
last week in tx*atm g O a k la n d . 17-2
He asked on»’ o f his y o u th fu l bud-
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J« r r y H >4r
Forest G rov e -ho t
G ene M cD o w o f H ills b o m copped
p u tte r and G«x»rgc M c G rc c r, B.«nk>
broad ju m p e r w e rt the on v W a sh e ig h th place and >110 in p r i/ t • nev
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in g to n co u n tv p e rfo rm e rs to place
in the state tra c k to u rn a m e n t F r i- B o w lin g classic co n d ucte d .at
in
day and S a tu rd a y at O regon State M ay at G resham , a cco rd in g to fin a ,
ra n k in g s rece ive d th is w eek
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S.iy y o u saw it m th e A rg u s
• Big 10-invh per
l.c e
A lv o rd
p itch ed
fiv e
fram es fo r H ills b o ro , g iv in g up
tw o runs in the th ird fra m e and
fo u r hits
II«* got c re d it fo r the
K o n tin u ed on page 3i
CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH
MAY 2 7
placed t h ir d
ju m p
W a rd
got th ro u g h the second
fla m e w ith o u t dam age b u t the boom
w
lo w e re d in th e th ird
T ie S partans in th is fram e slam«
m« d
ven h its and used them f o r
i
k
n u m b e r o f run s A d H utseh-
man up tw ic e in the in n in g , c ra c k *
d out a
ngh- and tr ip le to s ta rt
the u p ris in g and keep it going
R ig h th a n d e r
D w a yn e
W isdom
k . . . i f.u W ai l in the fram e and
f.n a lly » tille d the S p a rtan hats T h e
re lie f wa
o n ly m o m e n ta ry h o w
e ve r as the Samsa s w a tte rs banged
aw »y at th«1 h u s k y rig h th a n d e r fo r
t i and
hi
In
the fo u rth fra m e to end th e ir scor*
in g •" ’ •
- f o r tru * day
in g the pole unattended Fines w ere
p a id b u t S co tt isn t th ro u g h w ith
the th in g ye t
i
Hodge, McGreer
Place in Tourney
fiA D /O S
I he > p a rta n s
wast««l little
tim e w ith W a rd getting to him
fo r th re e hits ir u lu d in g a trip le
by Pete K le in and tw o runs in
th e ir fir s t p late e ffo rt.
Bi-n Scott, lo ca l fa rm la b o r su p
e rv is o r. s t ill gets h o t u n d e r the
c o lla r w hen he te lls a b o u t a brush
w ith the la w « xp« rie nce d by h im
and a fr ie n d w h ile th e y w ere fis h
in g n e a r Th< D alles o p e ning day
J im N ie rm a n . h a rd -h ittin g fl
b.i • nan fo r H ills b o ro - Sp«»r’ .«ns L seems it wa< m ig h ty cool th a t
led the Samsa nin» to th- ru n n e r- m o rn in g and th e y had a fir e go in g
up spot in th e T Y V le,»g e v ith a about 25 fe e t back o f t the bank
fo r w a rm .n g purposes
A
state
r« ' »unding 510 ’ a rk w ith 24 h .t
in 47 tim s at bat c 'H iip ila tio n d P " ..c • »n - m d m g n* «rby. a Scott
te
lls
the
sto
ry
,
w
a-
ta
lk
in
g
to
them
f in a l ftgu.’ vs reve a le d t h . ' week
S co tt le ft his
The sm ooth f ir t aacker ju m p e d in casual fa sh io n.
in ! " a rob* a> the S p a rta n - top pole to gu back to w a rm his h a n d-
h itte r a lm ost fro m th e s ta rt <rf the A fte r a fe w m in u te s , the frie n d
x. ason and m a in ta in e d an averag«
and d- «pped it on the bank • T h a t s
o v e r th
500 m a rk th ro u g h o u t
A lat* s p u rt b*. Ron R eub ta!! w hat I ve b«*en w a tc h in g fo r. ” the
c e n ter fie ld e r p u t h im ahead of state p o lic e m a n said and p u t the
S co tt was nab-
I.-
A lv o r d in the fin a . fig u re - by ¡»inch »n the p a ir
!( avin u h,« pole unattended
tw o p o in ts
R eule h it tw ic e in b, -i
and the frie n d was p nched fo r fis h -
•
•
•g a in s t N e w b e rg M »nda
to give, <n~ w .th m ore than in. p ile N o w
• s till try in E to fig u re out
h im a 3.50 m a rk w h ile A lv o r d h it Sc it!
tv
f e fo u r M >nda> th e :. . f in huA if h..- fr ie n d c o u ld be a rre ste d
to r u -in g tw o pol, < ho w the pa-
ish .n g w ith a 348 averagt
. i.an co u ld a rre st S co tt fo r le a v -
The o n ly o th « r S p a rta n to h it
o \ . i 300 during th i
.
£h<««>W.»p Bobby F;«»nb .vh«« p o rt
ed a 30J m a rk
F in a l averages.
ONTH
OF
A ll b u t one
the Ss tan
art-
era p ro d u ce d
• h it d u r-
ing the cont«
and
o f th<*m
poked o u t tw r
Th«* H ilh i
n in e d id its i
da
ge to the
slants o f L e ft
K» n W ard w h o in
h is la st o u tin g had
a n ke d the
c h a m p io n O reg o n C ity
xociation fo r s o ftb a ll and th ey
w o u ld n t be ad equ ate fo r base
ball
T h e c it ) ixn t lik e ly to
m ake the necessary a d d itio n to
the c a n d le p o w e r since th ey a l
ready a re ch a rg in g the teams
in v o lv e d fo r m a in te n a n c e of the
fie ld
The high school on the
o th e r hand, isn t about to pu t up
the a d d itio n a l lig h ts on city
pro p erty
So it w o u ld a p p ea r
th a t u n til the d a y w h en the
high school gets a fie ld of its
ow n. baseball w ill be s tric tly
an a fte rn o o n a f fa ir lo cally .
s p s i.f c M ie r
SALE
sp a rta n a
a fie ld and
H u rle r Le«*
if f three dou ble
S port» E d ito r, I he A rg us
resp ective
R • « t H a rm a n o f H tlls b o r " L’ m -
v« i ' tv . f O regon s w im m in g stai
h *s l>. . n « Ttployed .«
le ad Ilf--
• it 1 f •• the im m e t -• .« on at Blu<*
L a k i’ p .n k near G n-sham . it w a .
«nnounred this w eek
H a rm a n w ill be aided by James
S p a rk of the O regon State s w im -
tis fie d
bat in th e ir fin a
p la ye d e rro rle s s
. id«* th in g s «■ i
A lv o rd by pulhn»
I • r.’ H .lh
; »( kn • n and M an
l
• g« I BrUCe K l( h W e ir p i' .eilted ’
le tte i
fo r tin- » :rd « r
p o rt last
giu». T 'itrm r .«« wbe.
T i i lay by C . •< h J im D avi a’ an
and ba.skeih B coach
H .
a w a ’ d «c re m o n y at tin h ig h school
r ir n ip a i of th. T ig e r
L v je G u e r n k ' w h o ran the h u r-
N ig h t baseball fo r high school
a cco rd in g to an an-
dh
440 i e i.iv .»/id
.»Co
b ro a d •
t« amx is g a in in g m p o p u la rity
la.st
w eek
D-iUgia-
ju m p amassed tin greatest n u m tx i 1
and
several s« hools in the I Y V
rii. te ri if i< t» an » d u i -
<«f p o in t
d i i m g tie
.»son w ith 1
league pla*.ed n ig h t games d u r
it N< a
ig
Ht ¡»tart
Hl .. 4 (¡o rd o n Fa n r
» lig h t on r
ing the s. .».on
I he Spartans
d
•rg in llMO and th» n
Ins heels w ith 80 p o in ts p ic k e d Up
took p a rt in a n o c tu rn a l a ffa ir
couver. Wash
in th<
m the 440 h ig h ju m p and relay
I txt w eek
at W es; l.in n
It
for a n o th e r coaching
Oth< r h tte i w in n e is , ¡jo in t» and
w as n ’t re a lly a n ig h t g a m e
H
«•nt in to busin« - - in
w< re w on p «
• vents in w h ic h p o in t
I hey p 'a v«d tw ilig h t hall u n til
a ir .1 fo llo w
N«
in 1 Mb 1 >«) ig.a
p rin c ip a l u n d o u b te d !
about th»* fif th in n in g and then
Bob Bat»
30 pi m t re la y , D< r- ! b< i g
tu rn e d on th e incandexcents.
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W hen N e w b e rg and H ills b o ro
tb- re ,!.•• «¡liite a f. w persons w h o
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75 Mt.
m o l on the b a ske tb a ll co u rt
w o o d l;k* t<) .<• the h ig h .school
p rin ts re la y Jo«* K e n n e d y 7 mil«-.
n e xt w in te r d o n t be su rp rised
*« a- . in . •. n t) it can t br< ak aw ay
B ill Laks* n
10 » p rin ts
W ilb u r
if a > p a rta n and a lig e r get off
Pe.irson, 36-1 3 h ig h ju m p . Bob
in one c o rn er and start a w eigh
P e rrin e 8 . . m il«
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d iM U 'S h in of p /r h a m e n ta r v
w e ig h t
L a rry Sod» rh o lrn 14‘i . 880
I t s h ghlv u n lik e ly th at night
pro« ed ure pet»- M e lb u isb of the
baseball w ill be o ffe re d Id e a lly
ind ¡»oh- v a u lt, Star. V u h d e rza n -
^partant»
and
M
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K
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fo r a n u m b e r of yearx. ho w ev er.
d< r 16 440 and re l »y D u k V«#I1. 2
« le ver N ew b erg guard w ill be
I lie lig h ts a t the c ity b a ll p a rk
j v e lin Bob Yung«•», 1«; pole v a u lt.
student body presidents at th e ir
w ere p u t up hv the so ftb all ax-
F ra n k B« ita lo t. h o n o ra ry
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Volume 56. No. 9 Section
! n t. i i . . removed ,»li tin* excess hit;, from
their sv.stem.-. Monda and slammed them out where they
do ’ ome good „ they let loose a 14-blow barrage which
sm othered Newberg. 12-2. in the final diamond tilt of the
ea .n for th. Sanisa nine The one-sided win assured a
ei ond plan fir., i. fot the Spartans m the league campaign.
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