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MacKenzie Nine Raps Sherwood, 12-2, in Opener Th« local Ma« K> n /n - M otors 1^*- g»or» m i, op«*n«d its BMB B«»av»n E11- day n ig h t at Sher w ood w ith an * » y 12 2 w in over the n e w e n try in th* • i .ti rn d iv m o n o f d is tr ic t 1. by ■< or ir»u at Ira t once in e v e ry in n in g h it th« ix th Th«- p otent M a<K*-ri/i<-ni<n ulam - m«d out 14 h it u. r o llin g to lh e *i ft* ’ in in d it no tim e aft«*r the h»» <1 pu ked op t h n * runs in the L is* .nr.in,- z ,i th«- i ue in d o u b t < M .idn s Jim %n«ler«on and K M <«oofhnan used the io n tent lo r e x p e rim e n tin g an d sh ifte d p layers w ith gay aband on B e fo re the e v e n in g w in e v e r a il hut tw o of the Ma« K e n tie p la y ers had p e rfo rm e d at m ore th an one position H a m id Hu«-<k«*r sta rte d on the rr <>ond ho th«- lo« • and w h iffe d • \< n of th* 11 b a ttio he faced in ’ !■»•• in n in g of * o k S h o rts to p Itoh« 11 K ra n tz then became Pitch« • i B u lle t B o b b y F ra n tz in the fo u rth and the S h erw ood hatters g i« '- b d iu rn l.k< u m o rn -a d o re d H a n k R u p p re c h t th* fir s t b a tte r • *u h* d .i sin g le to le ft fie ld and then G len H u ilt. fla s h y S h erw ood s h o rt- top l.irnriP-d a horn«- ru n o u t of ig h t in r ig h t fie ld B o b b y settled d o w n to blaze h i- fa t on«- th ro u g h fo i tw o >trik« out befor« G Gone? ta g g e d a p itc h and sent it rid in g in to tig h t fie ld fo i a tr ip le F ra n tz tl • n got Ton* P ilie g i on a p o p up to "A T M V A L U I h i. | \ K M th« p iiiit ip .il at tor m t h r « !*..-.«• pla y it f u - t I».* « l.»st w««k us S a n lta iy S e rvice dump« «1 tin f . rm i Arn«*ri( an s o ftb a ll h-.tgue leader s 10 3 Steve Mt Ente« is tin S a n ita ry S e rvice fir s t baseman ta k in g the th ro w ' ’ A rg u s p h o to by E rn ie M a r t/) Sheridan Tips Townies, 6-5 Sherwood Gels Pushing Locals to Cellar UBC Mentor T)i< H ill im io M ' i • I nnp« il H 5 bv Shei i II th . last h a lf o f the op .* in g le a to le n i a n d .«riothei ‘'¡ligi ■ ill« <1 in th«* w in n in g 5 a n th ill t «runty fie h l Th«- j< *u m i li .ni»«.| t . mg th< • c u «• at fix t t h a lf *>f th« n in th l i t i blow o ff m the f th< last ta n /a W ill C i andai 1 -t it t* <1 fo i the \ istttri s h u t w i o u t and in m uch tr«>u ! d ie s «•(! bv W a lt T ir nei th<* re m a in d e r of th«* 1 d a ll w a lk e d the fir s t .« gi««*t«*d n e x t by a 'h a r p ingl* ito h f t fie ld scoring th* im ir i« ' ho ha<l d u h n second T in n«-xt » tb i w a lke d and C ra n d a ll le ft th« II r u r n e i n d ire d tin id« scon- hut was m et in tin th u d by .<> linn«* ta llie s 1 In* T-»wnn-*> tie d th« scor • in « •' h a lf --f th* • < o lid on a ti tpl« / W a lt I’u irn i and B io rts to p e r ro r i a bounder h it by Ja ck S«*igrist h lo cal v ie w wa then h e ld scon *s u n til tin* s ix th I h r hnxtx had in th e m ean lim e c a ta p u lte d In to a tw o ru n lead on th re e conaecutive e rro rx i( o n tin u e d on page 2) Wiring Supplios Lighting Fixtures Traffic Appliances Major Appliances S H E H W c h i D Dan W iL o n Uni s< m ity of B iit n h C o lu m b ia fo o th a l nent een . r : . co.n h at Sin i w’ood n ig h school at ««tiding t't a r«-port fio m tin ('a n arb. in in s titu tio n W ilson, a fo rm e r U n iv e ris ty n < h «-gon ta i ( o .i th e d tin- T hu n d e r bir ds to on«* \ ic to ry and on«* tie ii Ev«-rgn« ri conference play la?! a-a H«* is Bated to b* h« e fo o tb a ll b a ske tb a ll and S h erw ood A (alary ia i r«-ason g ive n fu r W ilso n tn»n fro m th«* univ«-rsity • fid tfie fra m e J r a n t / settled d o w n to hold S h erw o o d hilless and runl«*<M» in the fif th and six th fram es H e added fiv e lo K u e c k e r s s t r ik e ou t to tal, and L e fty J im M e r m an. w ho pitch ed the iaat in n in g . w h iffe d tw o of the th ree hatters he faced to b rin g the gran d to tal fo r the n ig h t to 14. Ru< ck ci gave up one h it to the 1« « is w h ile th« re m a in in g th re e w ere ch a rg e d to R a p id R o b ert, as good a »hoi ts lo p a> ev« r xtc pped to the p itc h e r s h ill The M a c K e n z ie cre w had lit t le tro u b le s o lv in g th« o ffe rin g s of • ith e r T om W ilso n w ho sta rte d and Cornelius Led By Webb's .421 C h u c k T y k e s o n w h o to o k o v e r in the fo u rth S eve n runs and six h its w ir e a c q u ire d o ff W ilso n w h ile fiv e m ore ru n and e ig h t m o re hits w ere prod uced o ff the sla n ts of S o u th p a w T y k e s o n P otent bats w ere w ie ld e d by Ray R o th -tro m . hom e ru n and tw o sin- gl* in fo u r tr ip s M ai M c In n is and T«*d C la rn o each of w hom poked o u t tw o safe b lo w s in as m a n y tim es up. L in eu p s: I s lim a lrs G la d ly G iv e n on l o u r W irin g H illsboro N e rd s (12) .1 A t W >tb W h ic h lx C o m b in ed the H ills b o ro In d e p e n d e n t— Fo un ded Hillsboro. Oregon. Thursday. June 9. 1949 Fighting Irish Maintain Lead In Idle Week OTMlltM Phono F. G. 371J ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Volume 56, No. 11 —Section 4. Six Pages Mrs. Jones Wins Golf Tournament PORTS SPLASHE By GENE OLSON Sports Editor. The Argus ro u t OHtHCO SOFTBALL LEAGUE ing fin a bi»r. ■■ • H a ll her m atches by 2 and the to .m a rn e n t ju.-t eon.- . .ng dow n e d Be . M...> O p p e n la n d e r a fte r d ra w - .n the fir s t ro u n d e« Ret R e m aining id le d u rin g ..»-t week p la y tlu F ig h tin g I I I h o f the O r- enco -o ftb a ll league - t ill head the pack w ith tw o w ins and no 1» s»- S< f*ond pot i cla im e d jo in t ly by three q u a d - O renco ch u rc h Haz- e ld a le and F ire Hose Heels T ra ilin g the league . the O ren co F ire m e n w ho have ye t to m arch t » the w in n e r's c irc le T h e y have amas..« d five consecutive los • H gason p itch e d six h it b a ll a the St Cecelia n in e bested the F ir e m en 8-2 C H o lla n d was the lo o s in g c h u c k e r H a zeldale tro u n ce d * •May 28 J T u lle fs o n was the w in n in g p itc h e r w h ile F o u ls to o k the loss fo r the G ra n g e r1 In a th r ille r Or* n< o c h u rc h o u tla ste d Sunset V a lle y 13-12 on M e m o ria l day D rennen notched a w in fo r the C h u rc h m e n and T in m e n - absorbed th« loss fo r Sunset Vail« v F ire Ho Reels lo w e re d the boom on th* Le e dy G range n in e last Wedn< -day n ig h t in a d is p la y o f h ittin g p o w e r w h ic h saw 19 Reel run s cross the p la te to n in e fo r the G ra n g e r’ Dave R uehm an was the w in n in g h u rle r w h ile E F o u ls was handed the loss fo i th* G ran g e m en In F rid a y 's a ctio n , the F ire m e n w ere chased o ff th e fie ld by a 20- ru n a tta ck by th e Hazeldal«* crew E ve ry H azeldale p la y e r scored at least once d u rin g the one-sided co n test C H u tc h g a rn e re d th e w in w h ile R ich a rdso n started on the h ill fo r th e loaders In th is w eek s play, the L eedy G range w h ip p e d the F ire m e n fo r th e ir f if t h s tra ig h t los 15-8 F Kouts was th«- w in n in g h u rle r and R ich a rdso n the loser B eg in n er's Luck Fine For N eo p h y te A ngler I he local M a c K e n ile M otors L e gion nine is lik e ly to lie a crew " f .,\e rx » tile diam o n d artists be fo re the season is o v er \g a in s t > h e r w ood in the <»pener. an v M . p K e n tie p e rfo rm e r w ho p la y ed o n ly one position wax ro n o id - ered to he in a deep ru t R ay H othstrorn m oved aro u n d the most lie started at his a rc un turned th ird base hut be fo re the n ig h t was over, he had been arcu n d the in fie ld to short, th en to firs t B ohhv F ra n ts m o v ed h a rk and fo rth b e tw ee n shortstop and the m ound w h ile J im M e r m a n gu arded th e In itia l sack and also had a o n e -in n in g flin g at p itc h in g O n ly h ic k V a n l orn and J e rr y L e B la n e stayed put. the fo rm e r at second base i< o n tin u e d on page 2) v e r F a rm Hom e A A u to km crican league s o ftb a ll gam 'h ursd a y n ig h t, w ith Boo C izim itc h in g the triu m p h The has«* o f the b a ll gam«* was th t the k in in H om e A A u to ame on fou r-b a s<- blasts t’z V’aJly W ebb and on«- oy B ill i The lo se r- produced onl, lo re m t. a -in g le by W illiam ? rs tw h ile league leaders were _ in g the o a ll and p ra c tic a lly k n o c k - d o w n the S a n ita ry S ervice in e lders b u t n o t h ittin g them w here .ey w e ie n t w ith the e xce p tion , of ourse. o f the hom e ru n smacks. S • th«- I I I i t tim e o u t—th a t the *,xp*Ti<-nc* o f M i- O Cos- 25 and 19 p o u nd C h in o o k aim on lett. 24?, S*, . ’ v Fi:->t .« ■ P 'jim go in g o u t again n e x t w eek b« ro G -ong salm on fis h in g on the W illa m e tte riv e r to r the fir s t tim e a* W heeler to t r y m y lu c k .’ M rs ‘ wo we* k ago. M : C o d e tt nabb«.*d Co.slett said I) A T E I) i,.e Mote PUMICE BLOCKS E X T R A P R O T E C T IO N in blocki air-dried three weeks. Look for the date . . and be sure of thoroughly seasoned, pre-shrunk S M IT H W IC K P U M IC E B L O C K S ! UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT team A b ra m s also ha been a loca d is tric t s o ftb a ll co m m issio n e r L. A. JACKSON ELECTRIC IR71 214 W. Main St.. Hillsbtjro . Phone-S381 Sherw ood Anniversary Special Ti rettone 'im m illi» ' ,X" Bov S p r in t . d t ir m t th is M a ttre s s an d $yg OQ S p e c ia lly p riced M A T T R E S S O N L Y »39 Ó0 .3 .6 H.P. 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DeLuxe M o d el ‘F irtH o n e fibrams Resigns Legion Athletic Officer Position D r A M A b ra m s resigned ef- ft c tiv e W ednesday as a th le tic o ffic e r fo i the local A m e ric a n le g io n jk » s L he to ld the A rg u s He w ill serve ' h o w e ve r, u n til a successor is found, i lie re p o rte d T he local d e n tis t has been a th le tic o ffic e r fo r the post d u rin g the past ■ • i Hi .-•« d .« A li co n ce n tra te on his d e n ta l p ra ctice anri pressure fro m the state c h a ir m an o f L e g io n baseball as the re a sons fo r re s ig n in g the a th le tic o ffic e A b ra m s has been d is tr ic t 1 com - | •/ •*: Ml fo r the past fo u r ye a rs and the state o rg a n ia tio n has re p e a te d ly r e quested th a t he d iv o rc e h im s e lf fro m the H ills b o ro team w h ile he is s e rv in g as co m m issio n e r, he r e p o rte d A b ra m s long lias been a c tiv e in lo cal a m a te u r a th le tic c irc le s b 1936-3?. he was p re s id e n t o f the c«»unty b a s k e tb a ll league and in ’.937 he was also p re s id e n t o f Wash in g to n c o u n t' baseball league In 19.38. he m anaged th e to w n base b a ll team , w h e n the M e rc h a n t? ' copped the P o rtla n d V alley league i t.tle and w o n 19 o u t o f 22 game? d u rin g the season Roy H eiser, now j o f the P o rtla n d Beavers, was the ' act p itc h e r fo r th a t o u ts ta n d in g SOFA BED S im m nn v H r a u ly r r x l Snf.i Bed — r v r l u . i v r B r ^ u t .r r v l s p rin t i«nstru(liiin FORMERLY 119.95 Comfort .it .« *139.50 rrrr 3.6 H. P. Single Cylinder OUTBOARD M O TO R oj - - - • Automatic Recoil Startor • Faster Top Speed • Slower Trolling Speed EAST BUDGET TERMS Chapman's Service Store N W f'^TMor I t .nd M .in h il i spono P h r.n o W h eth er It wax year fa u lt or net, the accident happened and legal lia b ility m ay » p e ll financiel d o o ite r D en 't ta k e ttich chance« W e »an fv rn h h you w ith com plete Iniurance p rcfeetlan of l?w coif. KrM drnt 4<rnt I*.« 4 227 E. Washington Si rimnt t int nr H ’t SELFRIDGE Furniture Co Hom e of F ine Q u ality F u rniture THIRD A V | HILLSPOrtO FH'-'HE 21