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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1922)
TILLAMOOK, HERALD, TILLAMOO K, OREOON, MARCTT 2, 1022. LIVE LOCAL SPORT NEWS CLOVERDALE til PLAYS HERE THIS SATURDAY HIGH SCHOOL KanimT Oh, by, wouldn't i.ifl.nly tqtienmlth like. Pf'f TllMltillll. rli iin.t-l.,l...l..i f M hm.u, i, ( ,, Uirrn .j,,,.. I AC PC r AMF J'l.lget) of thlt athletic di.i : l--- VJITIL. rlct. Them. threi men will mv to' mnk. it .l.jl..n. t fafa J,0 Tian 1 'mil hat got lilt Job rut ut for lilm. , ( ivrtilnti' I tomlilg, Tlnyit coming down Kntunlay k-lit to "Iv Tillamook off the high h j lMU4liMll limp and conilni; th IiIimmI In their eye. Ym, nitf rm'll m thing n.loln' nl (he high ; h xit b'Violl wJm'II Comll French' , lad tnngl with IUrll' hutklot. jli gninu I lb 010 game of tli ttr f.r I luvttt4J.nnil maylMip for Clovrnlslp, It n III t Wrrl, filkfcd off 4ih iv, mi Umlr floor. If Qwy -r ff ibl rmtrt. tltwi Kami -r i p. nliip fur TlUmHk, far f TO COLUMBIA ODD FELLOWS GET SURPRISE The Tillamook I (i i) y, ltwm WftB JndM Mlrprlne i,kngt nt liny City )t l'ndy ';eht alien Uw lia.Villll im frni that plaio walk " "f( " th" Kmo aa to ,111, or by to pothl Hipper Hmlth, former Notro Dnmc ttar who In conrh of the Columbia prcji fhool ti-arn, w bud in hi prnlto of TJ lamook't Con h French. Smith, needle U nty, in a stronir ndvo--nt t tporlii ami It wn n great surprise him to find n man of French' nb. Illty ouUIdc of tfic InrKcr nchools. . . county wan jrofn4' mi mdki' It tM ..f, but pilpl lf f tl . uf nm of ibo C"lttW- i 'stt-w, Ctovctnlnitf' m ntf ' n i tlii-ohftff IhiI Coaeh b eoliiK t tbn ho h t" brtnc tlH KMMHMi ti.WM i Smlili. Utittf )mm tAr aim! ,f Crtimubtrt, will iDf in,, riovDnlulB trtiffi. "mltli A3 ll.r KlHIp hl UtIKill ttf twl N i. n nijjr further frilim tt t Oicrr ttflP bH y. It bfli hnppnnwl. TlllnmiM)k IiIkI chwil' httsjiiwci Kiro lioutun fnlrly nml miuurrly unit by itlm poInU 'l-u-.luy r.fj'ht in tholr I L'ritiiii with tho Columbia Uiilvrlty tnom of Portland. Bcotn Columbin 31, T. II. H. -J2. Tim Iom of thl camo, howovor, li. , no wny Unhum their chancwi U battlu for tho ntntw tlllo at Hli;m, for Co- luinliiti In n.it In tlil i!U(rUt CiiIiiih bin will In nil nrobnbPity win tlw I "K. Mmwkw 0-D.II th-ught to xpl.1cl.m,n.hlp of thdr dUtriet, and , .'oV """" "Ti -...u . i ... . .... . . .. ... u there rridny mirht 3.1 to 7 and Til-' M.C.Hf hi. Ita-up In (un..iUriie0'tiM would mt again t Snb-m. . ,n""Kk; fh U,k thcr,n camp U will, IU ntt iM.ult Umt Ity City! Tlw Tillamook M,und wa ' o of 70 to 0 In .low and Ihlieu j thHi tlio .tifi.Mie of ihitirlnff folur Turjday nlcht. a natural i ". '. . I ' ... - , ..I.I. . .. .t . acrannnK o uiBiri re torcly rip-' HI SCHOOLERS WIN 76 TO 6 Tho Went Linn high achool bankc-t-bnll tram nuffend pfrat twlro In tlndr wocknd Invasion of Tillamook rwinty, and both tiims by ovt-rwhplm- . . . . .. i. . . . . t . . 1. 1 i . ... . ... . . . i ftp q iinupr niiHi i. , MMM Mw ,0 ,uf.,ri,- ( ,l,lrlnff ,oIr Tllraulav nli-hl. naturnl . i OwrU' .f tvM BW) Wt,,V BVi,r t,,om tho rult, In tl.U wriW opinion, of tholrl "' fV'U,r" tLrntulri .' i.if j..... ... . . . .. 1 ,.... ............. . i coach. Prof. Davlr. we , , wwiui: m o id in jy I Kruviung oarnaiormini; ;our oi inn' , , ., , , . . . , l.ty. (Wr hlftl to valley la.t wk. Tlw utraln told on i '"r" "7 inp' ,,1 W" l l"C,r forartl w M, Tl-m... Wtl i thorn nml deprived them of that "l.nt nU'f r U,ln' "v'Ub l'- Thc olbcn' uut af itiitr:y" o noc jnry In a carnf like Tuonlay'n. White wan "all! In" ww I aniwtlni; and coughing lifco a ftu victim bofore tho gamu wn cal'itl; 1 arc victlmd of the flu, lu says In Saturdny ctwjo coach French tartd Pyo at center, thlfting Ga briel to forward. Pyi- in u ncuit bc- C.wirtwll Bt forvard. rwr In bt. ' Shinttlw w limping oronml with a ,w c "'a. oWto.UoWalcnnUf.ndi:rtMt.r..ml!gmo fwt ami nitl.or UavkUon or."'"' h" the hvlBhth and rang..- that 0'Ui.ll at guard. Thi. rombinntlon , Mtl eukl tand tor gff. Kwn tUIK,ht l0, valuable man wrkul wIM, to. U.t half w. HUrk. oW IraiuMm Mark if you j yc, tflrU WIHantly, nhootlng the plat, wi puffing like a toam en-'"" " ,v liraro th i-amr. wax haidlv un-1 J,w,Un ihortl" 'tcrwanl. for anoth- dr way. Can yau r.vn'l Starky In I ,r ,two 'K,ia,t)' thin condition in. any otlior gumo this mm vm ml In at rwtr and lUwl and KrUiitt niguanL T)m nw rwnbiiwtiun di.1 not work a O'Drtl biftd It tmrk ta !!.! and or th Ddd Follow liad imtKnl IS poinu to Itay City 10. Ilowcvrr, liny City piW up n (uifirlMiiiy larg twmtch land in the fir.t 20 mlnutiw U itp awRtttiMl ll gamo. Joe PlaW blow th whintlc and i l (.. (). iwt up lor tb (. ' gaum 1 Uw Uor will oprti i 'I he paiwc It caSM for 7 SO. c la!r il h hern einaa and T Amwok high fluwl will Iki 1 hi f.-r- U ought t b fiOMK tnit. IT, 11..-- I.t . -. 1 L. . . mm.. H..v, . yat Kh grneral latialacUon an to rUJ murh favarablA romtaiiiit. TU fMd lIlow piaywd At Wlwolw lt night and now ar going Into training for tlw big K. P. garni). O'po'l in tslculaily proud uf Ho ward Kntuii'' playing am ayn that In CamtttK'll )i ha tho find of thv j yar. Jlo wnnU all hoop follow rr U gwt piimrd for a big timp when tlw two kdgm wt for he think It f in gttag In be oino game" and It . ought to bo. 1 O'tVII In rcjMirtlng the game ald: HV0 had tho bat off with tho ball a'l right, but did not have control If It. Vlan wouW hit it o hard wr never knew whore. t wa going. Kr kin played a gohl game and will ! a ply guard when he get hia 1 wind." "William Campbell, it It needlciM j to tho kind of player ho It. but j when we play tho K. P.'t come out nd him move and ten him thoot k. tr.w..l I.lnvml L'OOli L'nlllC. 4 wilh th ttaUllttnt that "Til-; ... , ', .. they were ttill PLAY FAIR, MAC, AND YOU, TOO, NEWBERG HIGH! It begint to look at If Ti:amook d fight lt' way to b'olom, t vlt tho batketbal) euurU. but " rvUlvtl chambert uf tho allt b rd i'f tfonttut a Wfid, if prc rt onilnatlng from New berg and l.i.nvillo are to lx given any ciw of the McMinnville papart ii . n im won oniy ono gnrnw . , . . wUon xhomnl, woro f-m NH.aanU by ',nrtl at lholr Hoat, at Ml r. 1 . k I 1 .. I it. ... ?aio van you ouai n I im invn , cojdt " S feviay the Oregon Daily Journal i . cU, ;corc, a a m.patflli irum ftwrs rv W( p-JoWi g t o fact that Nnwborg Iwa beAt t tA, J& tu 'JO In the FIRST OF i ill UNAL 0AM KS TO DKCIDK v t'IsTIUCT CHAMPION. Ye God. Herald rvadort do not havo to be J jut how r jok hat won I. g wa one If we romember rightly) ' .it, wltat would happen, If "by a trick if fato" Tillamook tlu.uld 'happen t teal old Mas ono or cvcii two Cottovor F Thomat Wilton Krtklno ReOtl many garnet old Tilla- (j.ptj inor who from (No- cunt Pot. Ray City F Warren F Mothcw C Wllllnm 0 Kd, Hartrow 0 T. Hayes Spara Sparct nbell itefcreo Jo0 Platker; R:oror A. Stormcr: Time-keeper, Kd. llolden. NOW OPEN Central Service Station Opposite Tillamook Hotel Hell 41. W Mutual Phono j ci.ovf.uo.u.i: GIR1.S WIN I lieforo a lorgo audience tho Clover , dato Oirlt Ilntket Rail team defeated Yamhill High tchool by a Koro of 23 to 2. At n pre''mlnary to tho glrlt time 'the second team bo defeated Hdw to the tuno of 27 to 11. j Clovenlale girlt team hat tho IcaJ i ing teomof the county this year M Ing won every ati:iatlon game tuny have played. W" would like to pi y Tillamook, but thus far thoy socm to not be imito ready. MRS. 0L1VK GREEN, Glrl't Couch Alex McNair & Co. GENERAL HARDWARE Wo arc Headquarter for GARDEN TOOLS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS See U for Price. Before Ordering Eliewhere ROYAL CAFE EAST of POST OFFICE Whon tho question of Eating arises in your mind just think of tho ROYAL where SERVICE Is Btipromo and tho food tho bwt money can buy. EAT HERE WILL EAT ONCE AND YOU HERE ALWAYS aan. Tillamook ttartml tlow Iwt in the) load, xhooling a foul nml n field goal In the vry first minutes of play and maintaining jutt about that margin until tho whittle blew nt th end of tho ftrtt hn'f. In thit half Tillamook out-played tho Catholic by In every department, but at that Shingle wna doggixl, generally by two good men Onvidton etartisl at forward but wn replnrwl by Mathew nt the tcn-min. ute mark. Aiken, the star forward of tho vlt itom wat held down by Stark to one lone field banket, but Tone't man Martin, ran wild ami thot threo from long range. The first ha'f ended IS 11 Tillamook. In the tccond half Tillamook tuf 'rwl a reversal. Columbia tu- iri a nket and to did Tillamook and then Columbia commenced to tpurt. In time than It takes to toll Colum Ida had tho score tied up and from n on ttjadily piled up a lend. I.n '.oU iid It, and White' Inability to .-over grottrd. Columbin made m. eral wonderful long-rnngo h'ta. Srhu'mKrich. thi big 235 pound K'uard of the Columbia team wn held helplftst in the high tchool gnmo. not getting a tinglu backot. White took caro of him but at times the tK boy had hi hnndt full pmrdin.' White Often two men woro playing White, the cry being from tCic Columbia ("onchors tcatterod In threo cornors of the gymn, "to got White." The high tchoolert defeat evens up tho scoro now onch team hjiving won a game. It will be an invsi unbl Ieon too for it will make the !nd In the ten minutes ho looked good. Gabriel and White w-cre tlow in getting ttarti.il, contwpicntly the game lagged nml wan uninteresting in thc early minutes of play. Gabriel wai first to get the range and hung up iome fle'd goalt to Whito' fire in thc firtt frame. In tho last half "Texan" opened up and shot baskets from every old anvle, making 17 field goalt to "Shingles" four. Whito hung up the season's Indivi dual scoring record in this game, making 41 points. Stark, playing left guard, trido threo perfectly sensational long-distance shots. He made one in the first from near the center and mado 2 in ropld succession in tho last frame. The offWal score: 'Vst I.inn "il 1 S'mpson 3 'llson Pcpoon Thompson 2 Hognn Montgomery Pos. F F C G G Spare Spare Fcfcree Morrisson; Timers, Ren net nnd Davis; Scores, Ebcrmnn nnd Drlscoll. The Famous C. G. CONN Band Instruments Are Now Handled By Me There Will Be a Demonstration Here Soon by Three Artists Watch For Dates E. E. KOCH T. H. S. 22 Gabriel ' -11 White i Pye, Tone C Stark-Mathews LODGEMEN PUT UP GREAT FIGHT AGAINST COL. U. hands and use the five men defense and offense. A good sized crowd was out the lodegmen being cheered on by a large crowd of follow members and their band. Tho score. Columbia Pos. K. P. Martin 12 F 2 Erskine Aiken 12 F 2 Heisel Logan 2 C 10 Plasker Schulraorich G Funk Kreittcx 4 G Boquist Sparo 4 Foster Spare Boquist Reieree, Gabriel: Timers, Uoquist and White; Scorer, Simonscn. Coach Clipper Smith's Columbia University team mado it two straight ; on their invasion of Tillnmook Coun-J ty by defoating tho K. of P. team i Wednesday night 30 to 1R, and like LOOKING 'EM OVER By "DOC" T. H. S ." Oregon 1025 chamDion, renllre that there aru "Other tcai.n , lhd h.Rh schoo gamo tWg contest WM . Lel.8 make it como lruu ,s gool or oettcr. hummer. Tho prop Khool inds havo n great team. In fact they nnvo one 01 uio fow-s tenuis that could beat Til'amook. They have tho beef-plcnty of it the heighth, two rattling good forwards, an uggressive center nnd a running guard who enn go down nnd tako a shot at tho brttkot nnd get back into position romly for defensive action ngnln. This running guard, Krcitzer, wns largely responsible for their spurt nnd win. Ho shot fouls, muking five out of seven. Tho game wns n rip.scortcher from tho spectator's standpoint even though tho final result was disappointing. It wns anybody's contest up until the whist'u blew always providing Whito mid Shingles could got Into their old momentum. Doth .'sides did some wondorful Rtinrdlnpf, Tillamook piny Inc tho best In this depnrtment in the first hnlf nnd Columbia excelling in e ho oiitl. Tho Tillnmookors display ed tho best team work, but fortune wns ngalnst them, for despite being "all bunged up" they mado somo good nnsses thut netted thorn a shot nt tho basket only to serf It roll around the hoop nnd bnok Into play again. Tho llno-ups Pos. T. II. S. F 12 Whito F Davidson O 8 Gabriel G Tone q Stark Bparo 2 Mnthowa R9fcreo Foster. Timor, Bennottj Scorers, Funk and Slmonsen. Columbin Mart In 12 Aiken 0 Loffun 2 Schulmorlch KrelUor U How long has it been since you have Smiled? Tho nffnir started slow, ench team Over 600 people crowed into the feeling tho other out, but in a few .' Tuesday niight and full 300 minutes of piny Smith's nggregation I wo on hand again Wednesday. got their benrings and commenced to to drop them in with clock-liko rc- gulnrity, dribliiig down tho floor pnst tho guards nnd shooting at will. Tilla mook passed good but was weak de. f.msively, tho hnlf ending with them short end of a 18 to 14 score Erskine nnd Plasker each shot a field goal whilo Martin nnd Aiken hooped four each. Aiken, plnying in tho line-up ns a forward, took the jump at center and this seemed to c nfiiso tho K. P .squad. "Where Colum" bin shot from a dlstanco Tuesday night they used just the reverse style Wcdnesdny, rolying on dribbling and short pnssos to work the ball down. Tillamook played rlng3 nround thc Portland team in tho last half out passing them out-guarding thom and shooting vuoro field goals. Foster replaced Erskino in this half at for ward and August Boquist roplaclng his brother at guard, Foster seemed to put world's of lifo In tho team and for awhilo had tho visitors plainly worried. He shot from all angles and plnyod tho ball up until the very Instant tfio whistle would blew. Bo, quiat was n terror at guard, and cover ed tho floor with, a vengeance. In this half Columbia's forwards woro he'd to two baskets each not being able to dodgo pnss tho guarding of Funk and Boquist Plasker, too, was a do mon and shot In four baskets all of them pretty ones to wntch. Tho gnmo wna much rougher than the previous night's, tho rofereo giv injr both tennis their head. Schul morich, tho herculean guard, wna nijuin hold scoro'oss, although It cost (ho locals somo effort to do so, Col umbia uses many of tho plays thnt has made, Notro Damo eollago a ter ror oa thi court Tay fl witit both .no Columbia team is ono of the cleanest athletic squads that has visited Tillamook in many a moon. liOiiio again, lads, we like your stylo. Foster sure put pep into things when ho jumped into the fray. Murder how that boy can cover tho floor. And shootl Say man, he shoota from any old position. . Saturday nlghu game was clean, if not fast. Only threo fouls were called in tho entire game all of them on Tillamook. Ono was a technics. ior "two men in" and the others were called on Mathews for "holding." You wil not bo satisfied until you own a Victrola, endorsed by tho great est living artists as tho standard ma chine of the world. Tillamook Music Co. tf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In The County Court of The State of Oregon For The County of Tiliamook. ut tho Matter of tho Estate of Mary E. McKlnley, Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given, that the County Court of the State ofl Oregon for the County of Tillamook, has duly appointed the undersigned, adminis trator of the estate of Mary E.McKin ley, diseased. All persons .having claims against the said estate are required to present them, properly verified, to tho undesigned, at the offices of Barriek tt Hall, Room 7, National Building, Tilalmook, Oregon, within six weeks from tho duto of the first publication of this noUce. Dato of first pukliactlon March 2, 1022. ' Date" of last publication.- March 30. 1022. X. B. McKINLEY AduUiliMlao WHY PAY 10c When you can get one for 5c Jas. G. Blaine Cigar Ask your Dealer for it. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMhM NoUce is hereby given, that the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Robert John Watt, deceased, has filed in the County Court in Til lamook County, State of Oregon, her final aocount as such administratrix of said estate, and that thc 31st day of March, 1022, at the hour of 1 30 o'clock, p. m., at the Court Roo f snid Court in said County has besn fixed by said Court as the time and puwc for hearing of objections to said report and the final settlement there of. Dated and first published March 2, 1022. LOIS WATT, Administratrix of the Estate of Robert John Watt, Deceased. Rarrkk & Hall, Attorneys for Administratrix. HOW DO YOU TRULY ECONOMIZE Elkay' Straw Hat Dyes will quickly make last year's straw hat new. Made in all the most popular shades. Fast colors; will not wash or rub off. Their use does not make the hat unnaturally stiff. Invest 25c in Elkay's Straw Hat Dye amd wave buying a new hat CHAS. I. CL0UGH CO. 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