Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 14, 1938, Page 10, Image 10

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    SPORTS—Through The Eagle's Eyes
s
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
PAGE TEN
HORT LOGGERS WIN SATURDAY CONTEST
t
ON STARTING LINEUP
AT OREGON STATE—
HOTS
SCAPPOOSE SHOWS HIGH
ACCORDING TO DOPE—
Hugh MacDonald rated a starting
lineup mention Monday in The
Oregonian for Oregon State college.
This is MacDonald’s first year with
I
the college team and means quite
considering
the
turnout
a distinction
which must be met in gaining the
recognition.
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Playing a team from Pacific Uni- Postal Facts—
highly
versity,
the
University’s
Why not rent a post office box
I
touted freshman outfit, Scappoose : nd be your own mail man? Mail
came throught with the long end is always distributed to the lock
of a 13 to 6 score last Saturday in | boxes before it is distributed to the
a game played on the Scappoose general delivery. You can get your
field to bring somewhat of an upset 1 mail from lock boxes evenings ai
to the dopesters. Earlier in the i well as Sundays and holidays and
season the 0 to 0 tie with Tillamook j the cost is less than one cent per
brought another surprise for Tilla­ day.
mook, a member of the no-name j
league, is reputed as an eleven of I Pacific House on Treasure Island
Should in San Francisco Bay will be one of
outstanding
importance,
these two games prove any indica­ 'the edifices at the 1939 World’s Fair
tion of what is in store for the fut- of the West which will have no con-
ure perhaps Scappoose will give cession of any kind, but will be
Rainier something to look forward dedicated to all nations bordering
to when they meet.
the Pacific and open to tne public.
Your Week’s Program at the
JOY THEATRE
You can buy $5.50 in theatre ad
missions for $5. Ask at box office
REMINDER:
Thursday and Friday, October 13 and 14
DOUBLE FEATURE
Wife vi. Ex-Wife . .. a "
Love-Duel That Thrills!
«SHALL- BRUCE ASTOR
RAINIER DUE [ tqpnotchers
HERE COMING latched ¿i no Pit no-
z'un, ga/nie
SATURDAY
his old, team,
NEIGHBORING 11 TO
BRING STRONG TEAM
FOR COMPETITION
Stoles the
Clev’elo'nii
Indians'
Saturday, October 15
A NEW SERIAL—The Secret of Treasure Island
REGULAR FEATURE
Fast Company
with Melvyn Douglas and Florence Rice.
CATHARINE
Sunday & Monday
CARI
ÏEPBURN GRANT
October 16 and 17
Out of heart warming
drama, smiles and great
love a laugh hit is born.
1ST
LEAGUE
GAME
SINCE 1936 SCORED
AGAINST NEIGHBORS
ßorn. zn, (pajlcfonufa^
Rated as one of the strongest
Winning the first conference con­
29 i/eaes
teams in the Columbia county league
test since 1936, the Vernonia Log­
Rainier is scheduled for play O'i
gers c. me home with the large end
the city park gridiron Saturday,
of a 12 to 6 score over Clatskanie
According to all the dope there is
Saturday. The game, played on the
possibility for an upset considering
neighbor’s field, showed a team
the style and quality of play ex-
from Vernonia vastly improved aft­
hibited last Saturday by the Log­
er the contest of the week before
Pearson, fanned,
gers and should such be the case by
-.¡th St. Helens.
seven,, irailed,
by the final results it would upset
1 he entire line, showing many
ttuo. ~7/ce anly
all forecasts as to Rainier’s leading
weak spots before, had improved
7Lo-/ùt,noran
chance for the county shampionship
I considerably and was able to make
yannO f?fay ed­
a far better exhibition as compared,
Not a great amount of publicity
iti, Pie dmeriasn,
with the opposing aggregation.
has been received locally concern­
Leayae duo
If a chance for discouragement
ing Seaside’s team but by the indic­
season,, día is
cv r has arisen it did in Saturday's
ations of results last Saturday when
TncnZe s Wendt,
game. Vernonia received to open
Rainier came home with the long
reason, in, die ài?
kayue
the game but punted to Clatskanie’s
end of a 36-0 score, Vernonia will
Kroesin after a few plays and he
hr.ve plenty to do during the after­
will be permitted to use telescopic j the three open counties, Residents returned the punt 65 yards to
noon, it was thought.
Anyway there is 'possibility for sights during the coming special I are required to pay $5.00 and non- score first for the fishermen. The
an upset in a game that will ____
show season from October 28 to Novem- residents $25.00 for the trgs in un was made through the entire
of
the
most! ter 1, inclusive, in Lake, Harney addition ’ to the regular hunting Vernonia team and was just one
Vernonia fans one
highly touted elevens in the county. and Malheur counties. Regulations license fees. Bag limit is one ante­ of those things that can happen
right at the start of a game. How­
in regard to guns have also been j lope of either sex with hoi’ns.
Hunters must check in and out ever, the Loggers tightened defense
modified to conform with those re-1
quired of elk hunters. It will be un-1 of the open area at any of the tactics immediately and were able
lawful to use guns smaller than | checking stations to be established to gain the larger tally by final
30 caliber except when using cart­ at the following places: .Jordan Val­ whistle time.
Bill Byers and Vic LaPorte proved
ridges with bullets not less than ley, Follyfarm, Narrows, McDermitt
1400 foot pound energy at 100 Denio, Lakeview and the junction most active in offensive play the
yards distance or weighing not less of highway No. 395 with road ' to former starring on line plays and
flush, which is just north of Valley kicking and the latter on end runs
than 150 grains.
and intercepted passes.
As the result of the Game Com­
The number of arttelope tags Falls.
No shooting from highways, auto­
One 6-point count for Vernonia
mission’s decision to rescind its for issued will be limited to 1,000 but
m< r regulation, antelope hunters tags are still available for each of mobiles or horseback will be allow-‘came following an intercepted pass
ed. Copies of complete regulations I and the other by a line buck.
' on the antelope season can be ob- ‘ Eilertson of Pacific University
tained from the office of ths game j and Woodeage of St. Helens of-
I commission in Portland.
| l'iciated for the contest.
TELESCOPE
SIGHTS can
BE USED
Four Sophomores Figure on
Logger Squad This Season
COLUMB
MOVING DRAMA
OF TIIE SIDEWALKS
OF NEW YORKI
□CLATSKANIE
ROWS TO
LOCAL TEAM
Four sophomore students ranging
in weight from 135 pounds to 170
pounds and in age from 14 to 16
re seeing regular action in scrim
mage workouts and part time act
ion in competitive play it was an-
lcunced this week by Coach Paul
Gordon.
Heading the list with the most
•xperience for any sophomore regu-
larly in suit is Jim Byers, a letter-
nan in his first year and a regular
>n this year’s eleven. Byers, ag<
15 years, weighs in at 160 pounds
ind sees service as a blocking back-
'ield man and as ball handler under
the offensive system used here. He
hows most promise now and still
has two years play following the
present season. He is one of the
est defense men and can work
in the line if need be.
Bill Duncan has started play for
.he first time this year and is use-
!
ful at guard position and in the
backfield. He is light and fest and
i
’
has developed considerably as 5 a
tackler considering this to be his
first year of turnout and by next,
season should prove valuable as a j
ngular. Bill tips ths scales at 141 >
rnd is 14 years of age.
Darral Errand, age 15 and weigh-j
:ng 170 pounds, also began his firs^l
year this fall with the squad an !
although starting late for first-of-
i
the-season workouts has proven reli­
able in play even though lacking
in experience. He holds the position
of reserve tackle.
Harry Henderson completes the j
sophomore turnout list according to |
Coach Gordon. Henderson, weighing |
in at 135, has proven somewhat
light for regular play but has ex­
hibited plenty of fight and is shifty.
This is his second year with the
squad in both backfield and end
positions.. He is 16 years of age.
We Are Iteadj
to serve a variety of sandwiches, a selection
of salads to please your taste and short
crders of all
kinds.
Salads a Speciality
DEW DROP INN
Riverview
COillMBIA PICTURE
Tuesday & Wednesday
October 18 and 19
A
For 25 years Victor
Herbert’s
“Naughty
Marietta” numbers have
been played and sung
up and down the land.
FRANK MORGAN
Thursday &
Quality Counts
for the most when you spend your money
for merchandise in a grocery and market and
quality is what we offer at prices consistent
with what you wish to spend for these
articles.
October 2C and 21
Vernonia, Oregon
The romantic stars of
“Test Pilot” together
again in a thrill-packed
drama snatched from
the dare-devil lives of
newsreel cameramen.
COMING ATTRACTIONS: Spawn of the North
— Three Loves Has Nancy — David Copperfield
— I Am The Law — Marie Antoinette — Always
in Trouble.
MOVIE QUIZ
in
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CORPORATION
Friday
>250,000.00
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CASH PRIZES
Free Booklet — Ask Us - Name of Theatre
Grocery & Market
Phone 761
Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
Wliolvsnlv and Rai ail
my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75
M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m.
to noon.
Kill < E
While They Last!
NO SMOKING
Signs
2 for 25 cents
ON HEAVY CARDBOARD
NEAT------- READABLE
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
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