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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1930)
— Six Summary: Home run, Hawk Hins Baseball ins; three base hit, Gries; twr hits, Hawkins, McGregor Game Sunday base Brooks and Malmsten; sacrifice ------------ | flies, Laird and Brooks; stolei In a big field last Sunday bases, Gries, La Blanc 2, Linn "the Vernonia KeUshirts took the Hawkins, McGregor 2, Brooks Toledo All Stars into camp and Greenman and Heniges; base or severely trounced them by an balls off Stewart 2, McGregoi 18 to 9 score. The most events 1 ; struck out by Stewart 5 of the day were run off in the Gries 2, McGregor 9; wild pit second inning of what only a ches, Stewart 2; hit by pitcher few called a baseball game Gries by McGregor; umpires, when the local sluggers batted Tisdale and Elliott. in eight runs belore they could; Batting Averages be subdued. The big features of At the expense of Messrs the day, however, were Haw kins’ home run over the left Stewart and Gries of the Toled. field wall and Brooks’ winning baseball club, the Vernonia Red ¡shirts increased their batting ui the high jump. The home run was hit in the averages handsomely last Sun filth inning with Shorty Laird day. McGreg»r got five hits ii resting on first base. It was a five trips to the plate to pu field him in top position with a nea long hit over the left fence, which cleared the wall average of .522. Heniges als- by a good ten or fifteen feet. helped his average considerablj Ii was the first home run of getting four hits in five time this season on the local diamond up, bringing him out of the cel and also she first in four years iar regions and up to third po in a regular eague game. Mc sition. fne team average as a whol. Gregor also did some nifty hit ting Sunday, getting five hits increased nicely, now being a in five trips to the plate. Hen-*.306 which is just about when iges was not far behind him, it should be and if the team i getting four in five and being held intact for the balance o robbed of the fifth by a run- the season will either remain a ning catch on the part of the | this figure or increase substan Toledo left fielder off the left tially. | Hawkins, of course, is leading field fence. The win puts the boys all the team in home runs having even again with a _ percentage _ I garnered one as compared t< of .500 having won three and none for the rest of the boys lost the same. The defeat was1 McGregor has a three bagger tt especially hard for the Toledo1 lead in this department and al All Stars to swallow inasmuch so in two base hits, having foui as it pulls them off of top po- to his credit. Other two basi * ’’ ’ ’ ’ in “'hitters are as follows: Brooks 3 Bition and ’ puts Ryderwood the lead if they won their game Hawkins 2, and Malmsten ani Linn one each. last Sunday. Clatskanie has dropped out I Individual batting averages t< of the Two State league and1 and including gams played km’ apparently no effort is being Sunday ar« 113 follows: IB R M Pct made to replase them by league 23. 5 12 .521 officials as attendance in all McGregor 4 2 2 .501 towns in the league has been Johnson 13 3 5 .38f very poor. The Vernonia club Heniges 28 8 10 .35’; mill also be forced to drop out( Hawkins 23 4 7 .30-’ unless fans show some signs of: Brooks 21 2 6 .281 supporting the local team, which Linn 11 3 3 .27.’ certainly has been dishing up a Malmsten good brand of ball this year. | Greenman 8 2 2 • 25( 8 0 2 •25( The locals big barrage started; Marshall 8 0, 2 .251 in the second inning when they Black 5 1 1 .200 scored eight runs or enough to | Drorbaugh 25 4 4 • 16( put the game on ice. The first | Laird 7 0 1 .14.’ five men up in this inning hit Gibson the ball right on the nose for George 2 0 0 .001 three singles and two doubles BASEBALL GOSSIP sending Stewart to the showers. (By Chas. Richardson) They scored four more in the Well anyway, we just have tl fourth on three singles, a double and a sacrifice fly; three in the mention McGregor. Mac wa: fifth on three singles and Haw rather slow in getting started ii kins’ home run. Two runs were ,his hitting this season (as usual) put across on three singles in but he seems to be in form now the sixth and one more was ad and is again hitting at his old ded in the seventh on two sin stride. gles. One of the younger playert With the score 18 to 6 when they went into the ninth the lo in the making who looks bettei cals got careless and let the every day is Larry Marshall, Toledo club mark up three who is doing an excellent jol. scores to bring their total to of holding down second this nine on a solitary single and year, Keep your eye on this boy fans. three errors. Next Sunday the Redshirts Another youngster, much journey to Astoria for a game younger incidentally than Larry, with that club. They have al who will be wearing a Vernonia ready defeated Astoria once by uniform in another few years is a 3 to 2 score and should be Holly Holcomb, Jr. This boy cer able to accomplish the trick tainly has the makings of a again. player in him. He works out The box score i of last Sun- with the club every night. day’s game follows: TOLEDO AB R Il PO A E Ben George says he likes golf Gries, SS-P 3 3 2 2 f 0 and a home better than bese- Reuther, RF 1 0 0 0 0 0 ball. 5 2 1 2 3 1 Sexton, 3B The only time Slim Brooks 5 0 1 10 1 o A list, C I.qBlanc lb-i rf5 1 1 4 0 1 gets any hits is when his girl Stewart, P-SS 4 4 1 0 1 0 1 is sitting in the stands and yell 5 1 0 3 1 1 ing her head off for Slim. Any Smith, 2B Ceislat, lf-ss 5 0. 2 1 1 0 way, she says Slim is the best 5 1 2 1 1 0. player on the team. How about Layton, CF Thompsn rf-l lf5 0 0 0 0 0 it Slim? I I 43 VERNONIA 5 Linn, CF 5 Laird, SS Hawkins, LF 6 Johnson, 2B 4 Marshall, 2B 0 McGregor, P 5 4 Brooks, RF Greenman, lb 5 Malmsten 3b 5 5 Heniges, C Toledo Vernonia 9 0 2 4 2 0 3 2 2 1 2 44 18 0 0 2 0 0 8 0 4 Hale Greenman, who returned 9 24 9 4 from school last week joined the Vernonia Redshirts last 0 1 0 1 ' Sunday and while he pulled off q I * 2 1 3 -.nothing spectacular, his pres- 2 1 0 J’ cnee will considerably strength 2 1 1 0 3, en the club. 0 0 0 1 5 0 3 1 Probably no Fourth of July 3 2 1 0 game this year as the club has 1 ID 0 0 only one pitcher and to use him 2 0 o. 2 on the Fourth and again the 4 11 0 0 following be Sunday would nothing short of murder. 21 27 8 8 2020 8-9 Haven’t seen George Ford out 3 2 1 0 0.-18 to a game this year. George Friday, June 27, 1930 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Mathews brother« ha tied alder Thursday putting Frank Peterson drove to Verno-’ ays he believes in supporting' gave a religious talk at the'i and family drove through Natal Clatskanie nia Friday. stakes to Vernonia List week, poles in the pond. r winner. ¡school house last Thursday. He Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Moe and they were also hai ling tele Mrs. Julia Whittig and son- ! recently visited a logging camp' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Linsey and We wonder if Lee Schwab at Eagle __ ___ Gorge, Z__ , Wn., where son i Clarence spent Saturday in-law Fred Bush drove to Ver drove through Natal down the phone poles to Clatskanie. < nonia Friday to do some shop- river Friday and came back The road grader wa: at work .nows wuai a baseball game is. Irwin Rengstorff is the superin-! evening in Vernonia. Saturday. tendent, the company being the' Fred Bush drove to Portland ping. on the county road M<nday «nd • Miss Ruth Carmichael was a Tuesday. Wish “Hawk" would tell us ------------------ Buffelin -------------------- Lumber --------------------- company, R. B. Mills was a business ‘on some business Monday re- Vernonia visitor Friday. I caller «at Vernonia Friday. how it feels to be able to walk Building material for two new ’ ’turning that evening. E. J. Fredrickson was a caller Elmer at Natal at Natal Friday. irourid ine paths at a anauo bridges Mr. ai.u linages on the me O.-A. luie ..... and .His. Mrs. Jake ncuici Neurer —* ...... Hiatt was Mr. uuu and *uia. Mrs. eave Dave .nkiuuuui McMullin line iirai' near» i jir, calling on some ace. ¡Keasey, are on the ground new, 1 and children were Sunday din- were in Vernonia shopping Wed- Saturday r Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carmi ’ and construction of the bridges ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. El- nesday. j friends. chael honored their daughter Only one more baseball game will begin July 7. | mer Hiatt at Vernonia, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Neurer i Grace with a surprise party last n Vernonia and that on July William Rose Several folks from this com- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer spent called at the Carl Amato has bought the Saturday evening. J, unless the local fans ®?'ow household goods of M. . e . r Fox, munity took in the Hilderbrand Thursday evening with Mrs. Lee home on Clatskanie mountain i . Game Warden Brown stopped t decided improvement in their in the Nord home i and expects shows at Vernonia during the Osburn and her uncle Herman! one day last week. I . *• . * * . .. . turnouts. | C. C. Clay from the Standard at Nntal as he drove through Sultz. to bring his family from For- week end. I est Grove soon, for the sum- is beautifying Oil company at Vernonia was ai' ast wee ' c end - The telephone poles for the Bud Baldridge We have a good team, all of I West Coast Telephone company his place with a new fence. mer. | Saturday business caller at Na-1 Miss Marion McMullin was a >ur games with the exception of, Mr. and Mrs. R. Engstrom‘are now delivered and ready to guest last week at the home of Mrs. George Taylor and son tai. ast Sunday, when we won 18 spend two weeks vis- be set. in Miss Beatrice _____ Perry and ______ Oliver Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bridgers Rae were business callers _ —__ ... ____________ ,___ good expects to darn o 9, have been Wallace Vernonia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed iting with the former’s brother ¡Burros were Vernonia shoppers Mist. nmes and yet we don’t get the in Vancouver, B. C. were Monday business callers at Jim Miller was a visitor in Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn crowds. What’s the trouble fans? i Two new families moved in- Vernonia. Vernonia Saturday. i Harry McMullin is working a‘ drove to Vernonia to do some camp last week. Mrs. George‘ Earl Smith from Vernonia Hurrah, Shorty Laird got two Mrs. Austin Dowling and Mrs. the Birkenfeld Logging company, trading Saturday evening. ___ at Natal on Telephone bus- lits last Sunday to bring hia Swanson and two children came' was bad f rom Portland. Mr. Swanson has '¡ness Tuesday. up to .160. Not iverage ', been a . high „ climber here for 1 ays we, for a school kid. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. P. Hill from } . OZIVVIA limn Itirc --------------- I,'v*nz4 , IlAVT n„rl . ------ ----- „ ----- some time. Mrs. Fred Day and Vernonia spent Monday evening last daughter, also came from Port-| fans got hostile Toledo___ ____________ _____ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ■.unday when they found them- lnnd. 'and. Thn The onrl girl will will nitpnd attend arlrnnl school Bud Baldridge. elves on the short end of the here. Mr. Day is a rigging man. Lincoln Peterson is resuming core. Well, can’t say that we1 Mrs. Rex Horsman gave a de- his duties as fire warden of this ,lame them at that. We would liffhtful little party June 11, in ner little nine son, ate to lose too, if we were on. nonor honor oi of her son, jimmy Jimmy's s , district, .fourth birthday. Cake, ice cream! Dave s and Harry McMullin op. ________ j I and candy were served. Each were Saturday evening shoppers For best fancy diving and child was presented with a novel at Mist. Frank Peterson and son Rich- igh jumping, we hereby enter■ cap, a popper,, and a little bas- >ur noble right fielder, “Bro- ket as a favor. Those present ard called at the Dave McMullin ¡were: Peggy and Patsy Ride- place Wednesday. her-in-law” Brooks. |nour, Buddy Smith, Lorna West- Tom Johnston and family Stewart, Toledo pitcher who lin, Betty Hagerman, Juanita drove to Vernonia Monday. ost here Sunday, was supposed. Parker, and William Wornstaff. Miss Mae Myrel Green from to be the best in the Two-State; John Lund of Portland is Portland visited at the home of ircuit. However, we have our spending a part of his vacation her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim doubts and in our own opinion,, visiting th» J. Larson family. ' Green. je have the beat pitcher right His father is a timber faller Mrs. Scott from Vernonia lere hurling for Vernonia. And here. if course, his name is McGregor. j The Oregon and Gas Light I drove to Natal Wednesday on business. company is erecting poles here Mrs. Bob Linsev spent Tues Somebody wanted to know this week for the wires. Two day with her mother, Mrs. Nels where Toledo’s first team was transformers will be put up the latest '»laying Sunday. Right here at here. It is now said that light Peterson Tuesday. Vernonia, Brother. Goodyears are here Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Morve service will be ready by July 1. Christopher Columbus, Benjamin Franklin, Miss Ira Lloyd Upson, teacher and children called on friends at Low 1930 Prices Murphy vi. Nelson Robert Fulton—they took a chance and of the upper grades here the at Natal Thursday. Spud Murphy, who meets Roy past year, was married in Se found something better. And there’s no Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson (Swede) Nelson in a »ix round attle, June 8. telling what you’re missing in tires until were »hoppers at Mist Wednes- main «vent tonight, may not be you make comparisons. Doesn’t a tire that day evening. _ _ ~on»id»r»d l>y runny tta »Jev«r I Visitors from here at the car- has proved itself EXTRA-good enough to Jim Green was in Vernonia a ....... hani n,Tal at Vernonia Saturday even ,a bo«r as Nelson but Is _ lead in popularity for 15 years, at least de ing inl? werP- Mr. and Mrs. John shopping Wednesday. hitting fighter and has a »tri-™ Bruno Reif, Mr. and serve a try? Put on a Goodyear - next Lee Osburn and some men of knockouts to his credit in l..„ Wornstaff, ,, , worked time—get the lowest down on this ques ights for the past 12 months. jJ- W- Wornstaff and sev- working for him Nelson met Murphy about 10(°ra^ men from the bunk houses, tion of which kind is best! Mrs. Mabel Holmes, a field months ago in this city, the tout ending in a draw, but Nel- worker for the Albertina Kerr on hopes to be able to win by Nursery and Louise Home, re- i knockout from Murphy to-|cent’.y collected over forty six Full Oversize—a quality possible because of the dolars in this camp as dona light. z low costs Goodyear enjoys by building more Frisco McGale, Fred War- tions to that institution. than % of all tires sold in America. Fresh 1930 teicke, Pat Dundee, Steamboat “firsts”—carefully mounted—lifetime guaranteed Jackson and Buzz Saw Burnell Wouldn’t It? nre some of the fighters who —backed by our year round service. Nature knows best, but It would Murphy met in the past 10 bp nice If some of these Imported months, winning by a knockout insect pests liked dandelions.—San from most of them. Francisco Chronicle. a GOODYEAR a change! Double Eagle New Heavy Duty Standard All-Weather and r the low-priced, big value, New Style Pathfinder LORSHEIM 32x6 10-ply Truck Tires Ad Kelly vs. Joe Magoff Joe Magoff, hard hitting local youngster, who has appeared in boxing matches here during the jast six months will meet Ad Kelly of Portland tonight in a special event. Kelly has a repu- ’ ation as a good mixer, having fought eight fights during his career. Snell vs. Slander’s Slimy Trail Slander, wrote Confucius, soaks Into the mind ss water Into »nil marshy places, where It comes stagnant and offensive. $35.50 $5.79 Word* for Speed Tubes also low priced We’ll gladly inspect your tires free—and inflate them Slang Is Just sport-model gunge stripped to get more speed less horsepower.—Buffalo with News. Davis Hope and Youth Akin i Johnny Snell of Portland, I Hope will make thee young; for who will meet Lee Davis in the Hope and Youth are children of the in the shine mother.—Shelley. semi-windup tonight smoker at the Legion hall won Chitdren’* Hymn Writer a bout on a decision, December 8, from Billie Robbins, put over Isaac Watts Is saM to have been a K. O. on Lloyd Farmer, Dec the first writer of hymns especially ember 3, and also handed John for children. ny Levod a K. O. along with Don Darity during the early part of this year. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iler and Out of 25 fights fought in the past eighteen months, Snell Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Iler and son the Curtis spent Sunday at has only lost five. Lookout at Buxton with Mr. and Mrs. Edward McMullin and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carl Logging operations will cense here Sunday evening for the July shutdown. Mrs. Bessie Cummings has moved to Keascy, where she ex- pccts to take charge of the post office soon. He appointment as positmistress there was recently recommended by congressman Ilawley. The water carried by the new pipe line just laid from I.-P. headquarters camp, was turned on Monday evening. Dr. Eby of Vernonia was a professional visitor here last Thursday. Elder Chase, a missionary worker of Portland and Bend, 1 k > u will find Florsheim Shoes here — to fit the time .... the place . . . . and the man GILBY MOTOR COMPANY Vernonia Guaranteed Tire Repairing—Estimates Free Workingman’s Store E. W. Hcltfiam Professional and Business Directory (’amp McGregor For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business and professional people. BEAUTY SHOPS ANNETTE BEAUTY SHOP Marcelling, Finger Shampoo, Permanent Waving. waving. Over Horseshoe Cafe. Phone 431 Electrotherapy, Physiotherapy DR. R. A. OLSON Chiropracter Tel. 671 1117 Stat, f Vernonia, Ore HOTEL Dr. J. A. Hughes Hotel HyVan STEAM HEAT The best for those who appreciate the best. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 663 Vernonia, Res. Phone 664 • Oregon ---------------------------------- 1 Cason Transfer Terminal Cafe The Right Place to Eat Excellent Cooking Local & long distance HAULING Phone 923 Office in Workingmen’s Store CONTRACTORS New Summer Schedule ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN A. MILLER TRAINS and STAGES General Contractor Mason Work, Building Effective Friday. June 27th. Time at Vernonia will be as follows: TRAINS For Portland, Lv. 8:00 a.m. and 5:50 p.m. daily. From Portland, Arr. 4:15 p.m., 9:15 p.m. (in stead of 8:15) daily. 7:05 and 10:50 p.m. Sun- days Only. Secure new folders or further information from R. M. ALDRICH, Agent—Phone 161 G. C. Pendergast, Trv. Psgr. Agt. J. C. Wright General Agent UNITED RAILWAYS COMPANY (POPTIANDJ Spokane, Portland & Seattle Transportation Co. Repairing of All Kindt W. M. Faulkner Bafford Brother« General Plumbing Vernonia LAWYERS STRAND Contractors For Portland, Lv. 11:50 a.m. as now From Portland, Arr. 9:42 a.m. as now STAGES I have leased and am now operating the Sessman Blacksmith Shop. "Ifotite . 7ue! And you really effect a saving by having your clothe* Miaatifi- rally washed in rain*oft water— delivered o n time. Vernonia Ijiundry A BERG and Builder* On all kinds of construe, tion, estimates given with* out charge. Box 157, Vernonia DENTISTS Gordon R. Watt Attorney-at-law Joy Theatre Building Vernonia, Oregon Mary Kato > Chop Suey Restaurant PHYSICIANS You’ll enjoy a bowl of delicious Chop Suey after the «how. M. D. COLE Marvin R. Eby, M. D. Dentist Vernonia, Oregon Physician and Surgeon Phone Hospital 931 Town Office 891 Re-Roof With SHINGLES From DR. W. H. HURLEY PASTIME Johnston & McGraw Dentistry and X-Ray Hoffman Hdwe. Building Vernonia, Oregon CARDS AND LIGHT LUNCHES Lloyd Baker, Prop. VERNONIA