| cate that the young swimmer had
a magic touch that sort of immo
bilized her opponents and makes
HAVE YOU HEARD
the winning of trophies and med
THE OISE . . .
als just a matter of course. But
W HAT THEY'RE SAYING
THAT TICKS 'EM OFF don't you believe that is the case!
Many of her scnoolmates will
STORY OF A CHAM PION
agree that the Beaverton swim
" I feel like it was a hard day’s mer. puts in plenty of time in a
work,” said
LaVelle Flannery.
swimmnig tank. For so many of
Beaverton swim star, after she
them have seen her board the
reached home last Saturday with
bus, day after day, for this pur
the individual point trophy, won
pose.
in an official A.A.U. swim meet
But she has the determination
for 1948 Oregon state outdoor
and the depeloping skill that, rea
swimming and diving champion
sonably soon, should bring the
You Can Get
ships at Jantzen Beach. In addi-
luster of fame to the home com
1 tion to taking high point honors,
Better Quolity
munity as she steps up and up
she also tied for first place in the
on the ladder of swimming note,
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a a a
men, ending In a dead heat with
N
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EV
E R YO N E
at the
the state champion Sharon Lang-
August
14,
starting
at 8 p.m.,
den.
WEST SLOPE GROCERY
LaVelle is a 15-year old miss there will be an event staged at
whose exclusive athletic interest the Beaverton high school ath
& MARKET
today is swimming. She practices letic field which should attract ev
CROFT & PORTER
every day, in a grueling schedule eryone young and old.
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of
training. And each meet she
On that night, for tne benefit
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for lesser privileged children, the
In Saturday’s meet, in addition Beaverton Kiwanis club is stag
to the co-championship, she came ing its first annual Bicycle Carni
| second in the 100 meters, freestyle, val. Featured will he bike races
Any Hart 100 Cords Four-Foot j 16 and under; second In 100 me- for boys and girls from 6 to 16
old growth fir, $13.30 cord deliv I ters freestyle .women; third in the i or over plus a thrilling exhibition
ered in Beaverton area.
50 meters, freestyle, women and by the Multnomah County Motor
FRED KELLEY
was on the relay team taking first cycle posse, with awards offered
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Beaverton | in the girls' class.
to all.
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• • •
Various committees are shoul
dering their loads in the setting
TR O PH IE S AND MEDALS
Still in highschool, at Beaver- of plans and arrangements for the
: ton, LaVelle has accumulated two event. Youngsters throughout the
attractive trophies and a growing whole eastern end of the valley
PERMANENTS
j stack of first .second and third- meet Friday night, 8 p.m., at Ki
place medals from her swimming wania Hall, in Beaverton, in the
final casting of the various racing
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• • •
one-mile annual Green Lake swim
SPORTS
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BLICATIO
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Canyon Beauty Studio
at Seattle. This she accomplished
In the week’s mail, a bundle of
against a field of contestants from
9101 S. W. Canyon Road
the 1948 football
all over the Pacific coast, Califor- cards listing
na too (and including) British schedule for Multnomah Stadium
Eves, by Apt.
A T 2893 Columbia
was included. For the second con
year, the
Santiseptic
i Putting it in print might indi- secutive
company, of Portland, issues the
schedule and any sports fan wish
ing to have one need only write
SPECIALIZING IN GARDEN
to said company for the number
SUPPLIES
desired.
In another field, Hillerick and
Wellman Seed & Equipment Co.
Bradsbury company of Louisville.
K y„ sends out its 1948 Famous
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famous ball bats which are mar
keted under the name of Louis
ville Slugger.
Sandwiched between
laudatory
accounts of the prime object in
mind, the ball bat, are the follow
ing features: “How to Bat,” by
Lefty O’Doul; Major League Bat
ting Champions: Major
League
Batting Stars of 1947; Minor Lea
SEE
gue Batting Stars of 1947; World
Series Winning Runs, World Ser
ies Results and How to Figure
Baseball Percentages.
Without doubt, a baseball fan
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by proper application to his near
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LONG, LONG W A L K
Whether or not Beaverton, Alo
ha and Tigard will be represented
by sponsored contestants in the
long, long walk which will take
up the days of August 14 and 15,
starting at Portland and ending
at Banks, will be decided by the
outcome of a search for sponsors
in each community.
At least three from Beaverton
and one from Tigard have indi
cated interest in the walk-or-run
event with $1750 at the end of
the 75 mile rainbow. The sticker
in the deal is that each contestant
must have a sponsor and none
have showed up. yet.
Closing date for qualification in
the race is 6 p.m., on Friday. Any
last minute decision by a merchant
or a group of merchants to spon
sor a contestant over the grueling
event may do so up until the fin
al minute of the final deadline.
For spectatorz, the foot-sloggers
will pass through Tigard between
7:30 and 8.00 p.m., on August 14;
through West Portland between
8:30 and 9:00 p.m. on the same
night, according to unofficial gues-
stimations. On August 15, the field
will pass through West Slope at
about 8 a.m.; through Beaverton
about 9 a.m. and through Huber,
Aloha and Reedville— it's anyone’s
guess.
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REM ATCH QUESTION
Ou August 24, these king-sized
sluggers go at it again, in a re
match billed for 15 rounds and
the Coast heavy crown. In that
rematch, there poses a large ques
tion.
That question is whether or not
Hawkins, in the interval, will
learn that he has such a thing
as a right rand. In the last fight,
it seemed safe to suppose that
he had hurt his right mitt, for
seldom too seldom he passed up
openings in favor of a sharp
shooting left. Given a chance, that
right hand might well spell
a
whale of a difference.
4 4 *
H E A V E R SPRUCE UP
It’s those whirlwind. Garrison
finishes that really spice the en
joyment of a sports fan.
Going this week into a seven-
game series with San Diego, the
Portland Beavers have their par
tisans really holding their hats
and standing up In that spontan
eous gesture of a sports spectator
when his heart rises in his throat
with the urgent hope of victory.
The Beavers, you know, have
advanced from seventh to sixth
place as a result of a classy four
games series with Sacramento.
Against the San Diego Padres,
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m raw*
A U M A K IS V
0 + , K C A ty tC T O R U H I fUiS
who are attainably near at fourth
place in league standings .the Port
land nine will be gunning with
their best batteries.
Jim Tote, who started burning
up the league with pitching skill
has gone back to the Yankee's
Newark, N. J. club and in his
place Don Johnson comes from
Kansas City. Johnson started his
hike to baseball fame at Jeffer
son high, in Portland, and worked
briefly with the Yanks before in
juring his arm.
Evening games start at 8:15
and double headers at 1:80 In the
afternoon.
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L. W. Shellenberger.
Also Mrs. J. M. Bistine of Poca-
Mrs. M. A. Barrett of Pocatello,
Idaho and Mrs W. E. Hatch and teUo’ a sl,ter ° f Mr sh« » « nb<>rK*r'
small daughters of Boise, Idaho. and Mr* PauUne Smith and two
visited with Mrs. Barrett’s brother- chlldren and Mra HaIel *<*“ <>*
in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs ° f S*atU*’ nleCM of Mr’ shell* ft'
berger, visited at their home.
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The professional
pigskin, on
Sunday last, got its beginning
boot, in Portland, when the top-
ranking All-American entries, Los
Angeles Dons and Baltimore Colts
had a thrilling
evening
of It,
with Jimmy Phelan’s Dons kick L
ing up their heels to the Colts by
the margin of 27 to 21.
Multnomah Stadium, of course,
had seen
better games but to
Phelan, making his start as a
professional coach, it was a heavy
test.
Phelan .employing his system
of building his team around an
ace passer, Glenn Dobbs, must
have been very much relieved
that he had such a lead-off star.
For, In a large measure, it was
Dobb’s night to shine.
Cecil Isbell, coach for the Colts,
fielded a more conventional "T "
type aggregation In which Jack1
Leieht, Oregon’s grid great, made
his initial start in the play-for-
pay ranks.
—W. K.
Students Finish
Summer Studies
Four Beaverton high school stu
dents have completed work in the
Multnomar college summer high
school and will have their credits
1 transferred to Beaverton high.
Those students completing work
j are: Arlene Bcrquist, daughter of
Mrs. Henry Herquist, 437 Green
way Drive; Gary Davis, son of
L M. Davis, 2803 SW Greenvlew
Court; Lloyd Emry, son of Mrs.
' Ester Emry of route 5, Portland,
i and Doris Palmer, daughter of
I Mrs. Bertha Palmer, of route 1,
Beaverton.
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Fridoy, August 13, 1948
FROM IDAHO
PO R T L A N D ’S W O R LD SERIES
For presentation of the world’s
amateur softball
championship
play, in Portland, a special arena
is being built, at N. E. 57th and
Halsey streets. Named Normandie
Recreational park, this will be
the site of all major contests In |
the soft world series
Men and women tournament
play will be of the double elimina
tion variety. Tilts between the
losers will most likely be played
at McLoughlin Heights park, seat
ing 3500, some 20 minutes iron*
Portland in Vancouver, Washing
ton.
The new playfield will be the
finest in the country, according to
the announcements sent out. Skin
infield and beautiful turf outfield.
Seating capacity will
be 600
chairs in box seats; 1200 reserved
seats and 4500 general admission
seats around the entire playing
area. Playoff starts September 13
and ends September 26.
• a •
His son lay dying and the fa
ther, an officer in the king's court
VESSIR, VI I T\KE PRIDE in
went to Cana to bring Jesus to
the fart that * r run put your
heal the boy. Come before my son
»rt. regardl«-»* o f make, in
dies, pleads the father.
Jesus
” |tiMNl-n-nrH " rollili linn !
shows us that the man had true
heart faith. Jesus was his only
T ah ir iniMtrl. rmiMilr nr
hope. Jesuft could do it If He
rnnihinatinn we run fin it
would. It was Jesus and a cure
economically. Phone nr write
or else a dead son.
in, tmlay for f r i e n d l y aerviee.
YOUR SON LIVES, said Jesus.
M r pii L up anil deliver
That was enough. The father knew
his hoy was already healed, miles
B E AVER
away, though the lad was. So he
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said the lad was healed. Out ef it
P R IN E V IL L E VISIT
the officer’s whole family became
ST. LOUIS GUESTS
believers. John 5:46-54.
The Henry Touples have heel
The ruler had all faith In Christ
entertaining guests from St. Louis, and put the caae in His hands.
Feelings are out. It is putting
Mo., and Los Angeles, Calif.
yourself in Christ’s hands
that
counts.
W H E N W E W E R E Y E T W IT H
OUT STRENGTH, IN DUE TIM E
CH RIST D IED FOR TH E U N
GODLY. Romans 5:6, He saves,
keeps, satisfies.
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TH E 3 K. O. KVFN r
Ring fane can't help but be
still talking about the super-col
ossal heavyweight tangle at the
last National Boxing club show,
in Portland, between Big Bill
Peterson and Roy Hawkins. For
excitement, it tops any heavy
weight fight of recent note.
Peterson, Pacific Coast crown
holder .thought he had the affair
cinched In a definite knockout
that encountered tlje “long count"
treatment when the referee and
the knockout timer did their own
version of the 1 to 10 business.
The much told tale is that Haw
kins came back and thought he
had ended the bloody affair by
slamming Peterson out, through
the ropes, onto his head. In the
shouting and whooping, nobody
seemed to have heard the bell that
gave Peterson his salvation.
Ralph Gruman, probably the
most unpopular referee in local
circles (squared circles, of course*
wound up the mayhem in the
early part of the ninth, when Haw
kins was reeling drunkenly ar
ound before the pumping fistic
attack of Petersen. But for his
stepping in, Gruman nearly be
came the victim
of Hawkin's
fury because
the latter hadn’t
given up his hopes of weathering
the storm, somehow, and going the
remaining 6 plus rounds schedul
ed for the evening
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Forty five contestants have al
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sponsored, at the start of the
week. Probably 86 will actually
have a go at the $1.000, $500 and
$250 prizes for 1-2-3 positions at
the end of the event.
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