The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 09, 1949, Image 21

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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
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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 ­
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one position
H a m id Hu«-<k«*r sta rte d on the
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fo u rth and the S h erw ood hatters
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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
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Sheridan Tips Townies, 6-5 Sherwood Gels
Pushing Locals to Cellar
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lead on th re e conaecutive e rro rx
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Wiring
Supplios
Lighting
Fixtures
Traffic
Appliances
Major
Appliances
S H E H W c h i D Dan W iL o n
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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.
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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
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Hillsboro. Oregon. Thursday. June 9. 1949
Fighting Irish
Maintain Lead
In Idle Week
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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. ■■
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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
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E X T R A P R O T E C T IO N in blocki air-dried
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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
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214 W. Main St.. Hillsbtjro
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Phone-S381
Sherw ood
Anniversary Special
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Form erly Sold fo r 1 0 4 .9 5
A LSO R ED U CED !
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
■
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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
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