May 30, 1930 •7 Vernonia Eagle, Vernon!*, Oregon Page Three but unquestionably Welch His statement finished with a (Guard units in city, including two miles east of this town. is no match for Truman. Hawkins Leads heard, Boy Pilot Uses strong recommendation to pilots*new artillery regiment now be- Tillamook — Application filed A return match between Nel­ and engine mechanics for both ‘ ing organized. for permit to construct bridge Welsh would be folly. ’s “partners in Estacada—Portion of Market over Hoquarton slough at foot Local Batters son The and card Richfield Gas 4 of power. Richfield Saturday evening ” Road No. 2 will be paved soon of Second avenue. li was again well balanced, and I Recapitulation of Goldsbor- HAS BATTING AVERAGE TO much credit is given matchmaker IN RECORD BREAKING TRIP,ough's accomplishments discloses Shanks; stolen bases, W. Linn, Earl Shay, and the boxing com­ DATE OF .417 4 that in flying from Los Angeles ACROSS AMERICA Hawkins 2, and Shelenberger; mission for the efficient manner | to New York on his return in base on balls off Sepp 1; struck Team Av.rng.. Around .207! of handling the smokers. The Use. Richfield in Pr.fere.ee To 22 ho“rs *nd « minute., flying out by Sepp 4, McGregor 12; only criticism heard is the delay ~ . z* . />•> J time, he lowered by nearly 20 Hitting Weak left on bases, Astoria 6, Verno­ in starting the show. If it is Other Gas end O>1 hours the 48.hour record pre. Glen Hawkins, stellar left impossible to have the curtain nia 7; double play, McGregor to New York, May 22. Paying aiviously held by Richard Jones, EXCITING GAME IS PLAYED King to Shanks; time of game. fielder for the Vernonia base- raiser start promptly at 9 bells, high _ tribute to the __ gasoline and »Flushing high school student. It 1 hr. 40 min.; umpires, Black ball club is hitting the ball on it would probably be better to I , lubricants used in his double also shows that his time be- BEFORE GOOD CROWD and Mann. the nose this season and for advertise the affair as starting record-breaking r^coreas- ¡out of their - slump. ’----- earned victory. boxing fans who patronize the ‘¿r°U^Ut^d Rainier 4, Ryderwood 9 West Linn—Bids received for ed with their performance at The game was played in the ( j Individual ______ averages to and in­ smokers here. .. I all times. I did not experience construction of $16,000 sanitary fast time of one hour and forty ' THOMPSON BATTLE TO DRAW eluding the game played last While Truman received the j---- any unusually high tempera- sewer system. | Sunday are as follows: minutes and was one of the best decision when he met Nelson in tures, Grants Pass—Oliver A. Alnlie and most exciting contests ever Gets Draw From Boxer From AB R H Pet. the main event at the 1—' , i.----- - the motor ran cool c", throughout the trip and, on be­ receo'ed general contract, on Hawkins played on the local diamond. 12 2 5 .417 arena, May 10, the local *° boy Treharne. 1 j, ing taken down, it was not of $15,993, for construction The battle was all tied up in a 9 1 8 .333 was not sufficiently trained and.......... lo r r. , ilace 1BC) or bid Young Thompson of Vernonia W. Linn necessary to of Josephine county jail struc­ knot at two, all from the fourth and Albert Techenor of Tre- Black 7 0 2 .286 in the best condition to show found overhaul Bny of the rts ture. to the eighth inning and the harne fought three rounds to a Brooks 12 0 3 .250 his best against the i^zading McMinnville—N e w improved outcome was never certain until draw, Saturday evening in the *hanks 10 0 2 .200 challenger especially having just. “Richfield - - gasoline, ----- used ----- in 6 0 1 .200 recovered from an injury receiv-1 P,refer^ce, the last man had been put out , curtain raiser at tlie smoker «ny other, gave sound apparatus purchased for 11 1 2 .182 ed while training some months the in the ninth. *1'“ utmost satisfaction. I actual­ Lark theatre. ! held in the American T Leglon McGregor C. Linn McGregor was in rare form hail. 12 1 0 .000 ago. ly got moje “revs” and and the Portland—Plans proposed for 3 0 0 .0,00 for the winners and except for | Throughout the entire affair, I Heniges amount consumed was less than erecting new building os east The showing made by Nelson the fourth inning when the As- | both boys fought at top speed, George 2 0 0 .000 Saturday against Freddie Welch I expected. side to house all National 1 0 0 .000 leaves none of those who wit­ torians scored two rups on two jand considerable slugging featur- Marshall fluke singles over third base and ed the event. DAVIS FIGHTS TO A DRAW nessed the bout in doubts that a good solid double, was never 'Nelson is a match for Truman, Vi trouble. He whiffed twelve of and why a return match be­ With Mike Flinch, Boxer From the opposing tribe and walked tween these boys would be dis­ Portland nary a man. Heniges, who has pleasing, should be left to the The third round of the semi- judgement of the fans. been signed up by the local nine to do the catching for the bal­ windup, between Lee Davis and The quick ending of the main 1 ance of the season caught a , Micky Flinch, Saturday evening, nice game. In fact, all of the I featured the bout, as far as ac- event last Saturday when Fred-; boyB played beaucoup (a la Local Boys Anxious For Mix tion was concerned. While the die Welch lasted only two min-1 | entire six rounds was fast and utes, shows many that Nelson' Schwab) ball and if they con­ With Bridge City ...................... - - . has arrived at that stage of the tinue in this manner it won’t Next Sunday the local baseball snaPPy> the third showed Davis boxing game when he can land be long until they climb to the club goes to Rainier for their1*,, his best when he knocked a wallop through the unguarded top of the ladder. | fourth game of this season in Flinch down, and immediately The local tribe drew first | the Two-State League. Vernonia the Portland boxer regained his area, with sufficient force to blood In the second inning when is at present in a tie with As- j footing and both centered in the give the birdies an opportunity to rehearse spring time carols. McGregor, first man up socked toria for fourth place by virtue ring to give the fans several Nelson’s chief ambition in life the old pellet to deep left for,of having defeated the latter seconds of furious mixing. Davis used his wicked left to appears to flop to bed early, a double. He came home when team iast Sunday 3 to 2. Of late King hit to third and the third I t,bc boys have been able to get advantage throughout the entire which accounts for his desire to Touch the starter lightly—and baseman threw the ball away in ¡n nlOre practice and as a Con­ bout, and Flinch also showed end the fight so unexpectedly an effort to trap Mac between sequence the club looks much clever footwork and an exchange last Saturday. your Battery responds like a second and third. King gained stronger than it did at begin- of swaping punches. thoroughbred. That’s due to Youngsters From Rainier In the fifth round Davis ap­ third on the second successive [ninl, of of the the season. season. — [ning the fool-proof construction, peared to slow down, with Flinch error by the Astoria third bass-: The dancing and boxing of T"i The infield will be consider- taking the lead, which probably man in this inning when two speedy youngsters which insures exceptional ser­ those e ably bolstered for next Sunday’s threw the apple away in a ’1 game with the addition of Hale decided the judges in their de­ from Rainier, Woodrow Lovelace! vice, too. cision of a draw, as ever other 66, and Woodrow Brusco, 76, in1 tempting to catch a runner Greenman at first base. This boy first. King later came home on | not only fields his position well round seemed a Davis round. the exhibition event, again pleas-' Special Battery Department Shanks’ sacrifice. ed the fans, who appear to en­ ' but is a real slugger, this latter l They added their third and feature being what the team GOOD BOXING CARD HELD joy witnessing the lads box here. I last marker in the eighth when needs most in its present form. Hawkins singled sharply through The addition of Heniges behind ' Fan« I Complain About Delay In Harper—B i d s received for Short, stole < second and later the bat also helps the team construction of school house. Starting Show came home when Coma dropped greatly defensively. Portland—Improvements total- What the outcome of the McGregor’s fly to right center. While Rainier has a fast club Freddie Welch-Al Truman bout ing $30,00,0 made at Jantzen An added attraction of the Ecl. Salmonsen ^t. Helens was, we have not beach. _____ game was a fast double play the local should be able to take pulled off by the local crow in them into camp for a cleaning the eighth inning. With Toun- as they were defeated by As- i berg resting on first after having toria by a score of 9 to 4 a singled, Quilling, hit to McGreg-. couple of weeks ago. T or w^^ threw to second from j • where King threw to Shanks,! MAGOFF WINS BY A K. O. v completing the double. Next Sunday the locals travel Lands Sleep Tap to Fighter to Rainier for a game over there From Portland I and it is expected that in view | Joe Magoff who fought exhi- of the nice performance turned ! bition bouts with other kids last in last Sunday there ., . will . be . a 1 year, has faithfully trained and I good many of e oca ans jojjowej jbe game, until at the follow the club. , . _ , ,1 present time, Joe is showing The box score of last . unday s sign3 of beComing a first class game follows. - prize-fighter. AB R II PO A E Astoria His opponent Saturday even­ I Luthe, 2B 4 0 0 3 3 0 4 0 0 0 1 2 ing, Young Shannon, who has Walker, 3B Coma, RF 4 1 1 0 0 1 been battling for several years, Tounberg, SS 4 1 2 0 3 0 received a severe lacing from Quilling, IB 4 0 1 13 0 o, Magoff, especially in the second Prouty, CF 4 0 1 3 0 0 round, when he was sent to the Evanen, LF 4 0 1 0 0 0 canvas for a short count and Backlund, C 4 0 0 5 0 0 again in the third for a count, Sepp, P 3 0 1 0 5 0 but saved by the bell. In the hectic fourth, Magoff I 35 2 7 24 12 3 lit on Shannon’s jaw with his right, like a bricklayer slams Vernonia Laird, SS 4 0 0 1 0 1 down a red one, ,and taking the W. Linn, CF 3 0 0 0 0, 0 count of nine, the game young­ I Hawkins, LF 4 1 2 2 0 0 ster from Portland staggered to ! Brooks, RF 4 0 1 1 0 0 his feet but received another I McGregor, P 3 1 1 1 7 0 straight to the chin which Shelenbgr. 3B 3 0 2 0 0 Q straightened him for the full 4 1 0 1 2 0 count. King, 2B 2 0 0 8 0 1 Shanks, IB On the Links Heniges, C 3 0 0 12 1 0 The largest crowd of the seas- 30 3 6 26*10 2 on were present at the local golf •Infield fly hit with men on course last Sunday, , when the 1st and 2nd in 4th inning, bat­ ideal weather drew many to the course. ter automatically out. Matches played with other Summary: Earned runs, Astor­ ia 2, Vernonia 2; two base hits, towns are creating increased in­ Prouty and McGregor; sacrifice terest among the players and hits, McGregor, Shelenberger and club members. — Beats Astoria Here Sunday Now on Display For your Approval At the Kerr Motor Company Showrooms Different Models of the New Ford Cars The New Ford Car— ‘Leads in Value” Kerr Motor Company I Play Ball at Rainier Sun Zip! And You're Off! I I I Vernonia Brazing & Machine Works Specializing In Quality Fine groceries are our main appeal—not prices. We fea- ture foods of freshness and taste—not false savings. 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