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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1922)
r LOCAL SPORT NEWS FRENCH S SQUAD LOOKING 'EM OVER llv "DOC" LOOKS PROMISING .1, 187$, nn.l acta ainrndatory, known a the "Ttmlur unit Stone I aw," t u li value a tulrtht be tlA by "l menient, ami thnt, pursuant to mhIi it cation, the land and Umber thrte. t h.v - been npprnUrd, the limber i it. i trd 100 000 honil feel t w irtt to l 00 pr M, ml lit laml MO oo, that ald applicant will o(fr fi"l i-.mf In iiijuwrt "f lil application .(I nont dtnti-inenl on tit SUh day ' Jatiuniy, It'SS, Mm tho CU V of . (Vtiuly Coott for TtUmntHik, Conn i 0-egon, M Tillamook, Oregon, . 0. 0. F. FIVE PLAYS BLAINE Fifty EVE ' Ton.oi 'Friday) niht the local (I. O. O. I. Kukctbal! tcm will play a rctu'n ongagmcnt w.th the Blame Five on the local high school court Last Friday night tho locals invaded Jninlw and enrae out on the short-end Tot n 35-? arcra. Ta ay tht thox ,put for revenge i ut putting it mild ' II. C. OT!', who is managing the wqpiad. is putting his nun through p'ov.r prparatoy praet .-e. Monday jtifrht they scimmacvd ith the hlgb Kho.il find th.y are others tsc putting hnmaelvts into shape for their debut before the home-town fo'k. The Blaine team Is one of the Wt nml most skilled in the county nd to hold them to a" e'eae score ts the one nmbition, right new, of the three link Lad. The equad hns been outfitted with natty new custunies consist ng of blur jerseys with the cmblwn of the order which they represent neatly le'ten on tho front and nunvocr? on the back, khaki pants and white stockings. Manager O'Pell w:!l introduce two ntw men in his line-up Friday nich in the persons of the Anderson bn ,:Ujp7s. Carl Anderson will play :cnte' .X-vl Art Ande".in w 11 go in at guard f& h of these lads have had consider 4i experience while at Hich Schow ' should fit in nicely. W Tho other ploytrs of the teams are 3jK tcrson, center; Stormer and Cor Ter, forwards; Geo. Hanselman and f e!l, guards and Wilson and Roy 'fta.ngc, spares. The cx-WHson River tcf.m, now e'inc under tho banner of tho local Knight of rthias lodge, looked all to the good in ther first appear anec. They have t or three son ti;latinp star ami some mtirhty dan porous kinif-shot laskeleT. Watcl. ;hir smokol Blnuxs as usual. Is right up to the scratch with a crac-kirnf gw! team They ate out to anne.v th independent title of the county. Priwoli is showing up w ll at guard or the TiVamo-'k Hijrh tchool. He not a basket shooter, nt lean doesn't claim to be one but never the less he an one mighty pretty shot Saturday night. C Heisel lovks mighty sweet nt for ward fo" the K. of T. team. Funk is another lad thnt will bear watching. The American Legion P"t a team in the no'd in a week or so. Clovrirdale 's again on the basket iall mav w:th a team that is the pride )( that hustling little city. The local high schoolers wJl "interview" them tonight. 1'he K. of PTunm is outfitted with blairk and orange jerseys, khaki pants and black socks striped with orange. This combination is hard to beat. Tieasant Valley and RivordaU' boast hoop teams this season as does also the Coata Lumber Company. More oi them in a future issue. Ixeal players should observe th u;e rgarduig stepping out of bounds while guarding & man who is throw - .nc the ball into play nga-n. A fou! .-an easily Iv coramitMd lierc. Another rule that should be obsarv ed by referees is tho one re'ntive to teasing the ball up from the foul line THRILLING I Any imn l m Ul-ctly 0 ! c vi n,.. eniry, or m ralAt Ml ihv 11.. l I l..ur.( by filing a mrTulr(e4y? davit In (Ma ottk, allKing ul wfli'th wumIJ .(at the rnliv Al.KXANHKH HWKKK. lue STAGED SATURDAY k Fans should refrain fern "ragging" when calleJ -ut ot bounds und.r tne and "bois&Tousr.ess" when an op- basket. posing piaye- is try ng fir a free1 A'l out for the game F: iday nightt shot. This worla both ways and is as Root for the home team but don't fair for one side as another. Think it forget to acknowledge a good play over. i from tho opposing team as well. Lake Lytle Hotel On Tillamook Beach Lake Lytle, Oregon. This hotel vn supply every modern conven ience and comfort. Welfheated and lighted rooms, with hot and cold water in each. Attractive lobby where dancing may be indulged in. Sun parlor overlooking ocean. Southern Pacific depot near hotel. Special week end or dinner parties solocited. Reasonable winter rates. For information write or phone H Miss Julia M. Parker, Mgr., P. 0. Rockaway, Ore. 1 MIL.KINC MACHINES The Recognized Standard NJ"EARI,Y every field of emleivor -L has its recognized standard one manufacturer's goods that always loom up first in your mind when a p?oduct of its nature is mentioned. It's true of cameras, pianos, locks, crackers, speedometers, watches and a host of other products. And it's true of Milking Machines. Visit the homes cf prize winning stock nt all breeds, ;o to the dairy farms whose chief objett is the production ol large quantities ol milk or go to the small farmer wlm has only u limited nurabtrcf cows: everywhere vou'l! find the df-rainAt-inn milking machine to be the Era; ire. Complete information from us will Ida.e yon under no obligation. Corao a t see us or &k Vfl to come out to sue y5! at oao, BURCKARD TILLAMOOK SI Ixval hoop fans werv trvnteil to pre-season classic baturdny evening when the K of V and Fill.inuvk High iju ntesta clashed en the hitter's floor, Score: High school, 17; K of l U. The game was fast ami furious am! in the lnt few minutes of play dc vcloped into a sort of football fray for be it said it was anybody's tussl up to the very instant referee Kber- inan sounded "taps. The high schoolers stepped out of their class, insofar as u eight was con corneil. when they tangled with th foimer Wi'son Kiver five, being out weighed at Kast ten pounds to th man, but the gruelllug workouts which Conch French has put his pro teges through stood them in hnnd their wirvl and stamina carrying them through the forty minutes nicely while the K. of T.'s plainly were not in the pink of condition. The first half ended 0 to S in fnvor of the victors, who took the lead right off by converting three, free tries. In the iint half the PrfP schoolers made nly two baskets, the eth i flc points coming by virtu of tlarbr cl's true eye. The lodgemen had si frv throw m this ha'f but could not find the hoop In the second half manager Futi, of. tne Kilignw, sniueu ns luie-u often. They trtrij foil half with a bang and at one time hi a eomfor tnble lead, but try as they might they ould not hold it. Three sensational . arketa were hung up in this poriod. Heisel, star of the game, shot a pretty ringer from left center end Gabriel and DriscoU electified the 200 or more present by hitting the bull's-eye from Jfficult and far-away angles. Gabriel was h-h point man of Ike evening, bcmir accredited with 11 uut A the high school's 17 po nta. C. Kei sl made the largest numiwr of b a ; ets, shoeing over five, or a total of ten of his team's M points. The line-up: ros. .. F . F . . C . T. II. S. Tos. K. of r. Anderson (2) .... F . .. . (10)HeLvl Mathews (2) .... F Ersk-.nc Jabnel til) .... C .... (2) Plaaker DriscoU (2) .... G (2) Funk Tono G Alf Bouquint rol'and S Reed Harris 9 Mercer S ......Aug Bofjutst . S Fostei Fouls converted Gabriel sewn out of thirteen shots; ileisel none out of hrve, tr.es; Funk none, three Vies; .leed, none, two tries. Referee, F. L. Ebcrman. Tirr.e-kevpers, Gabriel and Ford. Scorer, "Doc" Simonsun. Prospect are uideel btlglit fo" a winning basket ball tnm at the 'rv-al i high school this yvir. Cva lv Fm iuIi , has five letter-men In nnifvntis and ten or twelve ithrs tu'iung out foi practve. Saturilay niclit the te-tm re coived it's Itapttim under fit whan they met the lieaxy K. of I', taam, Only seven men got mjo the game, but tlu-so seven acquitted themselves ve-y i nicely. , Tho team N heavy, averag'ng alunit ' US or lf-0 poumN. Their sty'e if play 13, N fair to be the foundation of man an alibi for opting teamx U fore , f the cuita'n has been rung down on the f tasonvor e hum It n mile rre.rh 4 Sns adapteit a styl - of of p'ay as uaeil j J in the oast, ih1 while we ae not g mg to tip h s hand heV, )-et wr will ay: "it ought to nrit against the beat 'Vegon can put out." Manager Gabriel, brother of the lad who Is playing center for the team.) managing the busitws end of the came. He hn booked a game with the '"lovordnle team at that p'.ire tomo1- ow (Friday) night and ha ctosM for o game? with .ewterg, anil 1 ne T gotiating for datn w th eit l.inn, Forest Grove, Pallas upi p)tv)n He 1 y nn aio semi inrm again1! n:ain, au.i may offer the K. uf l team a return game. On January 27 tho 'oeals wit! go t . wlorg and may play the lajt."i tram the following fht On February thirtl the season will offVially own Tre witn n rptusn game with r-. ' ' T berg. 1 f The ttum donned the r wr un forms for the first time SaUrda j I nig)it They ar0 oatT.tted tith natty 1 1 looking whitv V-necked jerwya wthft Mannin stripe, nhite gni panto If trunmisl with Mnroon and lettered 1 with a block letter "T Stocking are j white with ml stripes. 1 f B PLEASANT VALLEY. 25; RIVERDALE, EIGHT The Pleasant Vaiiey Five hud little trouble m wmnir.g fi,.m tn Rivcrdale loon artihta 25 to t ,n a iramc nlnved on the Kiverdalc court Saturday night. .3 was the second time the tc quintets have met th.s season, the re- suit being the same in each inatance. Kiverdaie lined up Hi follows; .Shel don Johnson and Elliott, forwards; Lloyd Johnson, center; Elfstrom and Valugh guards 6nd Wilhelma sub stitute. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given, that tho un- orsigned as admin trator of the estate of fred I'aquet, deceased, has Med his final account with said esuty .n the County Court, of Tibamook xianty, Oigon, and that said Court jV its order, made anrl entered on the 11th, day of January, 1122 has fixed nu appointed the 13th. day of reb .uarv. 122. at thtt hour of 2 o'clock 1'. M. of sairl dav and in the Countv Court room, in the County Court house m Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time and plwe for tho hearing thtre jf and final ettlemcnt. And all per- ons are hereby notified to then und there appear and fnukc objections hereto u any thoy have. Dated this Hth. day of January, 1922. It. N. HENKLE, Admblstrator of tho estate of Fred Paquet, deceased. Each basketbali team in the i-nuntr urged to roport the result o:' ai: games, in detail, at wet; as a compleli ' J schedule and such other InformaM r ' may be available. IWi h-titAt. 1 f get in touch with our sporti depart-' ment at once- 1 i Department of 'he Interior C. S. Land Otficc ai V rtJand. O t N'otice ij horaby g.vi-n ,;ut tyruj Randall whose peat-office addresi is iHamook, Oregon, R. F. I). No. I did. n the 20th day of December, 1920. 0 in this office Sworn Statement nd Application, No 07021, to pur- Hase the Lot 5, Section 1 Townsh p ''i! 1, Ranee 9 West, Wtll.in.rt:. "rru! an ami the tt-ntver thr i 1 the prnvn . tl-M 1 -t - $500 Cash Payment 1 60-Acre Farm STOCKED This farm is 2 1-2 miles from cheese factory; close to school and 15 miles rom nmook City; good roads. Price; $3350 S500 cash; balance, long time. SEE F. B. McKINLEY TILLAMOOK, OREGON ! Colonial Ranges REEHER'S Universal Heaters JANUARY CLEARANCE Colonial Pipeless Furnaces SALE Aluminum and Glass Ware Below Cost t t EVERY ARTICLE IS REDUCED Take advantage of our low prices now, as the CLOSES SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 SALE NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT O FTHE INTERIOR u n. uniiu uinvbi rum unnu rinr.r.nN. n.pr mlir.r Kth 1021. rrtf--'i Notice is hereby given that Elmer S. Deming, of Grande Rondo, Ore. ... t k l A. mm ' I I wno, on nugusi iai, win inuue iionie stend entry No. 05128, for the SEU, Section 23, Township 3S., rango 8VV W. Meridian has filed notice of inten tion to make Three-year proof, to enta- uuEa ciaim 10 inu iunu auove uescnoeu, before tho Clerk of the County Court for Tillamook Co., Oregon., on the 20th .t -1 1 . . . ritin uuy oi liuiiuarv ua. rf.l f ... . . i.iiiiinuni names as wuncngjs; Robert Sturgeon, of Blalno Oregon. Wulter B. Casln, of Blaine Oregon. Ijinnivril PnlilrtiXr. Hl..!.. n " Mack Robinson, of Blaine Oregon. ALEXANDER Wt!EK, Wijfin. 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