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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1922)
LOCAL SPORT NEWS lull tho cougar opened up when th OTPM I Perry (8) Kcott (C) Nelson (I) I. 0. 0. F whistle blew Kln and with noma '1 (2) C. Ander-ii great floor work (oon put tho game I' Hlormcr n Ice. 0 (7) Cnr Score of tho game: while (lie high irlnKiltfrn iiru out to legalii any uftlKt lby mtiy lout by lenumi of their threo atrulght do feat, tut piny ought to li well wurlli worhliig. Iliu riju.iiifi gume called for LEGION DEFEATS FAST BEARCATS rlii' Tlllnrutmk American U-gloit bmiKetcerii went over the top hint Friday night ami covurwl ihrmsfllven with glory In their firm mttjur of- feiulye. Thy walked off the Imltln field with the lung wil of n ill UtW, aroro itt the pxpriise of Urn Clnvonlnli. Ilrnrcntit.' It wm not because the llearrat playjd no poorly, either, but rather that the liK-hl lads carried on with n pttlt that va not to ln denied, fur whrii llni tciumlnme tmee wan mrm-d lit th" rml of tho first period tln of. fldnl forvr'n lMk i mi "flftwn nil." In tlil game tin, Ittf-al fought dew PriMcly, pitttlliK Up n ihk ilnfoiw. nml hoiitliiK rvionrkjihly wtll ;for tht'tr flrt npponrmicp on lh flrtue lino this caaoti. III..M.NK I'l.AYS IIKItK AO A IN )N I'ltlDAY Thf firnt louhlflcnil)r of tho t't U to (hi playtxl on ttm liwal fltwr tomorrow nlthl h-n llm 'nitninook High nijunil lixk honu with th Jttalitc Cvukhm anil twu KtrU' tnti of the loud hm! tho l)lur mxl tlp tmrt In th .nirtnln rtidr. 'tin? Illftlim t'Bin U Koine strong 7 0. U-V go, NEWBEflG HIGH PLAYS " HERE .wiMifu mail miiooi )inyi n nv turn niicnKntimt with 'illlHimxtk on nUwook floor Tuowilny nlitht of -1 wetk. Thin will I ilir ftt f-n. fiirmvr game In life low I CBKV n u liioiy hinul nt;rctUn of rootr ho)il be on hwm) v tnrt thbif off with it lntf. On I'ehrnary 10 tho lomln p'y at Vti Unn nml on tli S7th IWfwt Uruv hJv'li eomnr Ur. Tillamook will k to Vail Oivp for llw r turn match on Um 23ml. On Wnrrli i riwltil plnys hri' tiwl Um K. I - rtottlly !ul im lh f mt of March. altlMKitth 'kin Uttr Rjimo biui not boon tl 'taattfly tltWl tipoji. Munauor Gftbrtol lm other open tlaln far hit um) ntMt U rmloavorltiV to llnp up form"- of tlio ffintont jwp "howl fiVM to th ttu. BLAINE WINS ODD E 61 AND SERIES Tho Illnlne tenm provnl lUolf th bcttur In tho thlril nml iIccIiJImk nnip of tho thrco-Ki'iiii' ftlc plnyxl with tho Tlllfifiiwik Oild I'cllowtt on tho hli;h kcIiooI flwr lmt I'rlilny nlnht. Hcoic 2tf to 12. s Tho loilKctnrn wore out-plaj'iil in "V-ry ilppnrtinrnt, not pultlni; op the lirfvnuo tlmt thuy illil tli wik Jre vlotu when thpy won by n onp-point nmrK'n, nnil nhootlnK i-rmlicnU'ly, whllu on tho othur li.m.l tho lllaino twain Krcntly norprll local bkct ball fullowrra by putting up n tono. wiill ilc fen i and running the floor In unUon. Tho Coufar took tho Ic.-ul first llollott (II) Altcnb'rKcr C (! fiparo tfpnnt Hpare WIWsii A. Amlnfon Thiol. m O'DII Jlmnclmali I'oula ronvcrtiil: llollctt, I, ihnU, Scott iH'tic, 1 ohoiaj C. AmloKoti, nmo, 3 nhotn; (''hhkiit on, 2 xhotn; O'DtW'tt, 7 hou. Itffcrcot FMon ami IVulor. Tlnifs: A. Stnrmor, Ayor. Jcorerii: llrlmn nnl Stmonnon. l-tflon Kbfrtnan (II) Maeicr r'nakor (0 Conovrr (2) Wnllneo Von. V F C 0 Blniw (II) Scott (2) Perry (2) Nclnon AIUnlri;r Sparc (A) Hollett Sparc King Hcfcrcn: Klion. . . . Ifmplri." Wallace Timer' Terry and IJowman. Scorer: Johnson. II s GHOOLERS LOOKING 'EM OVER DO P GAMES II V KMMKTT GRAY In tin- two uanum ootniilo l.iit Wt-k II nine in all io tho good. And Uie I.Rionalre arc not .ar brhind. I)otib!e-hvflrr tomorro- nicrht fttme price I.et' ro! Thf HikIi vhoolern nuffcred di Hera at Ncwbore and Dayton, but rnd with NewUin? ami Duyton, the wait-! Tillamook IliKh nchcKil banket ball teum wan l-sstsn. The ncoreii were: Storrncr. the tronjr ritrht arm of j tho I. O. O. F. Five, is.' on the hop(- THE IDEAL BAG FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Hand Made Combination Handbags and Shopping lings Prices Rantfintf According to Grade of 1. cither From l.i50 to H.00 STOP FOR YOUR TOPS AT Litchcr Top Shop Standard complete top re-coverinp outfit for Forda ready to put on for $ 8.90 Ford roar curUtina put on $8.50. Culliloid in side curtains 1-2 Sq. In. Orders hv mail filled iuunodialoly. Total w.'ipht of Ford Top for dripping 11 l'v Save you money. See me before you buy. Iff. I'urrv droliolnir one In nt forward. it uu,,.. .,. ' , one ovine in, ami uie ircaifioie. inm Jm u S7Jl?Prhil At ,h vnd f U,e ,,rn ftv" ""nuUw doitn.artx.putmenwhoha.l my iiau innuf ncven inaiKor nu ioiij, .srn pri.-iiRinK aa iorwanj, in ;ne while the lotlKemeii had ncrml one J."uard ponltlonj, which made tcnrn lone foul nhoi. wan the end ofjwrk difficult, oupocinlly on defease. thliu:, ai fnr a O'Ooll' three-link ' However, the U am made a good how. loiU were concemei), for it wn nt! '": n"l l confident of victory in the thin Juncture that Stormer, ttiir for- rHurn came to be played in here, ward of the team, was fnpcnl to n-' The Mhfd a a whole i ojipecially tire to Uie drtuwmif room with n bad- ( 'll, a wo have u new man on lv 'acernttnl cheek uffrcd In a i-ol- U n tf lt-'t m d4'."io" 6" ' 1 1 w"' HHtt, Ulaine'e running Kitanl. Thomaji, a new man on the team, wa sent in in Stornnr'i place hut wa roMevinl In a few mlnul by manager O'DcIl hlmielf. Stormer!! absence from tho lltie-up broke up all nemblatwo of team-work and Hollett, I'erry and Scott "ran wild" on the local. Ntdawj, playing at center for HIainc. dtinguUhcd himnelf In this game by nlaying a remarkable came at pann ing ami ringing up two field gonln. Altcnbcrger, sruard. wan a ile-' n an Scott wa on the buy end of more than one fat play. r,ewicrK J4, i. u. m. anu wayion u, Iilt bat hc j, on Jck in 32. T. II. S. 21. Jim Tone and Jack nnf)thcr mc or . not much lhc Drlncoll, two of the regular men, were wor,c for wear. unable to tak -part In the gamei.i vft,v. tin. nun'tlnn i. who flAV tin one being ill. and the Irclirlble. Thin . rrnwH? Pinrln h way they did Friday, it will be no h nfM'J wn c to b- developing .lo an orctptionally g-od forward. '? nhowwl up well tn a gam vrttlt the Odd Fellow lant week, which went In flavor of tho Hijrh school by n coro of fifty three to nine. The High nchool will play Blaine, Friday February 3rd. on the gym floor. The Ulalne boy havo quite a reputation and thin should be a game well worth ecing. The summary of the Newberg and Dayton games i as folown: Tillamook Gabriel (1C) Mathews Davldnon Anderson (2) Foland Stark Po. C F F G G 2 Newbcrg (2) Carlisle (I) Nelson (27) Carson Sanders Cronin Babcock Pos Dayton G (1C) Christnon F (S) Willard F (6) Dye G Thompson G (2) Jackman lllaino unctl the short pasn very ucceifilly nnd time after time tig tagged from one end of tho floor to the otnor ami shot for two polnU, Tl'lamook while tho loners attempted to win by j Gabriel (13) nhot from tho o-ntcr of the floor, Stark but all in vain. j Mathews (C) Connv.-r. center for the I. O.O. F. ; Anderson (2) lad, ployed n brilliant game, but tho Poland Andorfton brother could not get go ing. C, Andernon made come mighty sweet looking pnnsvn but could not shoot with any nomnicy. Hollett wns high iolnt man of the eveninir with five field goals and a foul. Conover wan high man for the local t with seven marker. Tho Blaine Cougars came from be A dandy crowd was out and greatly hind in tho game played with the enjoyed tho contest, whkh was fast , American Legion five nt Blaine Tues I and aggressive but not rough, despite , day night and succeeded in pulling ' the fact thnt at lennt three players j tho game out of the fire after it wn3 hod three personal foul callinl on ' apparently won by the Tilalmookers. them. Blaino fouled 12 times and ; Score 19 to 17. Ti'lnmook six. The refereelng was Th gnme was fast and exceedingly good, Messrs. Kdson and Foster keep- clean, reports the Herald corrcspon Ing tho game well in hand at all : dent. Score at the end of the first "ugl ,,a,r wac r- to s iavr f Tillamoog easy task. i Conover in improving with each ap- f pearanco on tha court. nc plays for j the love of it tnd for all that Is in him. His kind make the game worth while. Wheeler is organizing and wants a crack at some of l.!.e other countv ' -d. D" Ithinehart, a live-wire and ' 1 athletic tar in his college days, ' pushing things along up there. Wa ch out! Tho K. P's. arc training weekly. They arc rated as the premier team here and are out to make their friends boasts good. Funk, manager, is a go-getter, and will hold down his end any old time. I l' Your Interests Tl-Ul nearer this I3ank can come to beir your Ici'nd of a bank- in dispensa ble and helpful to yon in the highest degree the nearer it approaches the ideals of its management. ..Our aim is to render you a defi nite personal service in exchange for the busiriQSS you trive its a service that'Will be useful to you in the fur thering of your interests. Tillamook County Bank Tillamook, Oregon fTor Satingt Stamp Them Of tun SSL ALEX. M'NAIR & CO. GENERAL HARDWARE KITCHEN RANGES and HEATING STOVES See U for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere COUGAR FIVE WINS IN UST QUARTER OF PLAY VOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given, that the un signed as administrator of the estate of Fred Paquet, deceased, has t led his final account with said estate in the County Court, of THUmook County, Oregon, and thit said Court by its order, made and entered on the Uth. day of January, 1922 ban fixed and appointed the 13th. day of Feb ruary, 1922, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day and in the County Court room, n the County Court house ' in Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time and pla.ee for the hearing there of and final sctUemcnt. And all per sons nrc hereby notified to then and there appear and nako object'pns thereto if any they have Dated th 11th. day of January, 1922. K. N. HENKLE, Administrator of tho estate of Fred Paquet, deceased. 1 QUALITY! Usually speaks for itself. 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