Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, April 27, 1947, Image 21

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    (J in 'Crucial' Monday, TuesdavlKounty and gjgSix Leagues to Hold Meets
...i- -MiuitlM atiSaturday afternoon, i ..... f I 1 1
rln' '".fnJI.nn during
K?., Tuesday when
Ws champion biebU
k'hlShlytouted Wash-
7 . two-jame Northern
i. Games will start
F ,L.in.wlll also engage
K S b travels to Corvauis
kLZrA meeting with
varsity and will
fr r iieffa n Portland
Saturday afternoon
Oregon's par . mattering golf
(quad playi host to two Northern
Division team in dual meets at
the sugene country Club, against
Idaho Friday and Washington
bum osiuraay.
Tennis and track squads will
travel. Colonel Bill Hayward's
track and field (quad travels to
Seattle wnere Saturday the Web.
foots will take the underdog role
against powerful Washington.
Coach Paul Washke's netmen
Saturday will travel to Corvallis
In an attempt to reverse a 4-3
setoacK suffered against the Beav.
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Member F.D.I.C.
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crs two weeks ago.
Spring football moves into its
.ml"1 6ix, weeks ot Practice
under he hard-working head
coach, jlm Aikeni and m S5t.s
If., ji . onS"lal turnout ot 125
has diminished to 65, although!
A'ken has made no cuts. He does,
however require players to attend
all sessions.
Among the 65 are 34 members
or former Oregon varsity squads,
from as far back as lB41rplus a
lock of newcomers and two prom
ising transfers-Jtelth DeCourcey,
a fullback who played at Dart
mouth, Washington and OSC, and
Steve Dotur, 220-pound tackle
from California and North Da
kota. Aiken is planning a final scrim
mage game and a coaching clinic
for Oregon prep mentors at the
close of the 30-day spring train
Ing seasonabout May 17.
tf ' '' M
JEFF. TODAY James J. Jef
fries proudly exhibits the hands
with which he knocked himself
out of heavyweight competition.
Hundreds helped ex-ohamplon
celebrate his 72nd birthday at his
Burbank, Calif., home.
Big-Sixers to
Bend; 3-C Here
Track and field championship
in two local high school leagues
will be decided this weekend when
11 schools are scheduled to gather
Friday at Hayward Field for the
annual Tri-County League meet
and Big-Six League teams travel
to Bend for their annual get-to
gether.
University High's Ray Hendrick
son is handling the Tri-County
affair which will include teams
from Cottage Grove, Roseburg,
University High, Junction City, St.
Mary's, Elmira,. Lebanon,. Sweet
Home, Newport, Toledo and Taft
Preliminary qualifying heats in
the dashes and hurdle events may
be held Friday morning with the
main meet set to start at 1.30 p.m.
Coach Bob JDuienberry's. strong
Cottage Grove squad will be an
overwhelming.favoritetowalk off
with first place in the meet. The
Lions have won every meet they
have been in this season, Includ
ing Friday's big Willamette Valley
meet and last week s Class B Hay'
ward Relays.
Bend and Eugene are expected
to fight it out for the Big-Six title
at the Bend meet. The Axemen
have shown strength in local meets
and placed fourth in the Hayward
Relays A division. The high alti
tude at Bend may give the heme'
townteam an added advantage
which they may, or may not, need,
The meet will include strong
team entries from Salem, Albany,
Corvallis and Springfield besides
the Eugene and Bend teams,
.
Lorane Beats Crow
LORANE, April 26 The Lorane
Tigers defeated Crow, 7-4, here
Friday afternoon In a league
came.
The Tigers picked up run In
the first and then added tallies in
the third, fourth and four tn the
sixth. Crow scored in the first.
sixth and two in the seventh.
Dutch Hiller. of tne Pittsburgh
Hornets In the American Hockey
League, is one of the lew ice per
formers who wear glasses.
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- - 10th and Willamette
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1947 Cascade League
Baseball Slate Set
The Cascade's Leacue'i lour, baseball clubs, awaiting
the opening of the 1947 season Sunday, June 8, expect to
tiara Ho thi finpfif. nnml.nrn Hfiriali tn1rnt in ihm Pan If" in
Northwest before local sports followers this summer at
Civic Stadium field- ..
; Final details for the league season will be worked out
at a meeting of managers, club owners, directors and offi
cers at a meeting at the Eugene Hotel Wednesday, starting
at 7:30 p.m. .
Regulations xor tht season have been approved, alone with the
season's schedule which calls for 36 regular games and three playoff
tilts every Wednesday and Friday nighti and Sunday afternoons
with .tne exception ot uregon Trail pageant week when there will be
a Tuesday night and a Thursday aXtcmoon gamt. 1 1
. The season's schedule (pllowf; .
VIKST-HAU" 6CIIDCLI
Sunday June 8
Wednesday, June l
Friday, June la --.
Sunday, June 15
Wednesday, June IS
Friday, Junt 30
Sunday, Juna 3S - ,- -Wednesday!
June IS ..
Frlday1(lJun 37 ,.
Sunday; June 39
Wednesday, July I
Friday, July 4
Sunday, July 9
Wednesdayi July 9 w-.--
Friday, July 11
Sunday, July 19 -
Wednesday, July IB
Friday, July IS
3:30 p.m. Miller lumbermen vs. Qlustlna fled.
, t:30 ptm. Hllla Creek Bllliei vs. SnelUtrom Bravei,
, S: D-m-Oluitlna Xeds vs. HUlt Creak Blllits. .
. 2:30 p.m. Miller Lumbermen vs. SnelUtrom Braves.
. 8:30 p.m. WHs Crealc Bllliei vs. Miller Lumbermea.
B'.ja p.m. Bfiemirom oravat vs. Oluiuna Kai.
. 1:30 p.m Oiuittna Beds vs. Miller Lumbetmen
. 8:30 D.tn.-. Bneltitrom Braves va. Mills Cratik BIUIm.
. :S0 p.m. Snallslrom Braves vs. Miller Lumbermen.
. p.m. rtnia treatc oiuies vs. oiustina fteqs.
S:SO p.m. Qiustlna Reds vs. Snellstrom Braves.
, 8:30 p,rn, Miller Lumbermen vs. Hills Cretk Blltlti,
. 8:30 p.m. Hills Creek Billies vs. Snallstrom Braves.
, 8:30 p.m. Millet Lumbermen va. Oiustina Reds.
8:30 p.m. Oiustina Reds vs. Hills Creek BUHei. .
2:30 p.m. Miller Lumbermen v. Snellstrom Breves.
8:90 p.m. Hills Creek Billies vi. Miller Lumbermen.
. 8:30 p.m. Snellstrom Braves vs. Olustinn Reds.
SGCONB-RAtr SCBBBVLB
Sundey, July SO t:80
Tuesday, July as ..-.B
Thursday, July 24 W- TW2:3o
Sunday. July IT w-. . 2:30
Wednesday. July 20 8:30
Friday, August 1 T... 8:30
Sunday. August 9 9:30
Wednesday, August a 8:30
Friday, August 8:30
Sunday, August 10 -.,.. 2:30
Wednesday. A u an at 19 ' 8:30
Friday, August 15 r : 8:30
Sunday, August 17 .
Wednesday, August 20 ,
Friday, August 22
Sunday, August 24
Wednesday, August 27
Friday, Augus.1
i 2:80
8:30
... 8:30
w 2:30
' 8:30
. 8:30
Sunday, August 31 2:30
Wednesday, September 9 8:30
Friday, September 5 j 8:30
Oregon Trail Pageant features.
p.m. Snellstrom Braves va. Hills 'Creek BWles.
p.m. Oiustina Reds vs. Miller-Lumbermen,
p.m.-r- SnelUtrom Braves va. Millet Lumbermen.
p.m. nij.i8 uwk uunes vs. oiustina hms.
o.m- Oiustina Reds - vs. Snallstrom Braves.
p.m. Miller Lumbermen va, Hills Creek Billies,
p.m. Rills Creek Billies, vs. Bnellstrorrt Breves,
p.m. Miner lumbermen vs. Oiustina Beds.
o.m-OiustUU Reds vs. HlUs Creek Billies.
p.m. Miller Lumbermen vs. Snellstrom Bravee.
p.m. Hills Creek Billies vs. Miller Lumbermen,
p.m. Snellstrom Bravee vs. Gtustlna Reds,
p.m. Snellstrom Braves vs. Hills Creek Billies.
p.m. ifiusuna neas vs. Miner uimnermen.
p.m. SnelUtrom Bravee vs. Miller Lumbermen,
p.m. Hills Creek Billies vs. Glustlna Reds.
B.m. Qiustlna Rede vs. Snellstrom Braves.
p.m. Miller Lumbermen vs. Htjla Creek Billies.
n m rii.MiiUflihln nlannff '
p.m. Chemplenship playoff. -
p.m.-w Chsronionahlp playoff. .
30 Local teglers Vie
In Scratch Singles
Tourney Monday
' Soma SO of the city's tec-rank'
ine keglers are expected to be
signed for the annual scratch sin
gles sweepstakes championship at
Eugene Recreation when the dead
line is reached Sunday night.
The annual tourney will be held
at 7:30 p.m. Monday with the 1948
defending champion and runnerup
in the field, Virgil Jones and Don
Siegel, respectively.
A handsome trophy, donated, by
Skeie's Jewelers, will go to the
winner along with a sizeable cash
purse. The tourney will be tht
last bis local bowling event of the
season; a;tuneunio iiie North
west international wurney ui
Seattle next month.-
Motorcycle Races At
Benfon-Lane Sunday
the Benton-Lane. Speedway, lo
cated midway between Eugene and
Corvallis, will open Sunday when
more than 20 of the best cycle
jockeys in the Pacific Northwest
vie in ' the first of a aeries of
meets sponsored by the Eugene
Motorcycle Club.
The Sunday afternoon program
will include a series ot heat races
in which the riders wilj qualify for
either the "A or "B class main
event, depending on their times.
The quarter-mile' oval, with
seating accommodations for 1800
spectators Is considered the fsst
est motorcycle track in the Pa
cific Northwest and will provide
an opportunity for the faster ma
chines to attain a maximum speed.
The turns have been build wide
enough to allow1 lightning man
euver? at all times. '
Hay Hyland, riding his British
Norton Marx racer, and Casey
Jones and Save Walling, driving
American-made .cycles, are ex-.
pected to lead the local contingent.
One of the top out-of-town driv
ers will be Ernie Kolbrook of
Medford, former 80 and 200-mUe
National champion. Another will
be nea twee oi peruana, wno jtn
ished fifth in the Saytona, fla.,
claesic earlier in the year, and fled
Farwell of Seattle, who finished
seventh in Florida.
One of the interesting parts of
the meet will be the contest be
tween Hyland's machine and Rice's
Royal Enfield. Both are capable
of hitting wel) ever 100 mph.
Other outstanding riders entered
are Ted Nichols and Jock Colley
of the Seattle Motorcycle Con
ference.. Ralph Moores of Bend,
Ray Burke of Portland and Huby
Simons ot Portland,
The time trials will start', at 18
noon, with the races proper get
ting underway at 2 p. m.
. ' All Forms' of rassrsnee
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Eight Games Slated
In Prep Baseball
. Eugene High's Axemen base
ball team will be out this week
to maintain its lead In the Pistrlct
9 league race and gain the top
apot in the Big-Six League chase.
Coach Duane Mellem's outfit have
s strenuous three-game schedule
ahead with district games set
Monday at Elmira and Tuesday at
Civic Stadium against Junction
City. Friday the Axemen will take
on the league-leading Salem Vik
ings in a Big-Six game at Civic
Stadium.
Ariother.Blg-Six game Tuesday
will en"d Corvallis Salehiv A
Tuesday district game will send
the University High Golden Tide
to Springfield. Friday Corvallis
will be at Springfield for a Big
Six game and St Mary's and Uni
versity High will inaugurate night
high school ibasebaU under the
lights at Civic Stadium, Junction
City will be in Sweet-Home Fri
day for s non-league game.
Coach Duane Mellem may send
S Junior-varsity crew to Elmira to
meet the winless Falcon and will
probably save his ace righthander
Jim Hanns for the Salem game
Friday. Hanns may see some ac
tion against Junction City Tues
day, Dr. Thompson's dental office
will be closed from April 25th un
til May 8th. ,
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Makes it possible to
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. for home, garage, re
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