Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 11, 1939, Page 7, Image 7

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    SPORTS—Through The Eagle’s Eyes
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1989
All-Star Nine Is
Named Monday
Evening by League
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
McCRAE IS
NAMED TO
MANAGER
WILL DIRECT ALL-
STAR NINE IN PLAY
OFF OF DISTRICT
Picked Team Will Com­
pete in Tourney Here PLAYER AVERAGES
Saturday and Sunday
Given below is the batting
Jensen Wednesday afternoon. Jello
and cake were served.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Terwilliger
and daughter, Mrs. Julius Timmer- i
man, Marjorie and Florence Ohler
all motored to Portland on business
Monday afternoon.
The people of the Kist commun­
ity enjoyed a picnic on the Nehalem
river Sunday. Swimming and base­
ball were enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gieger and
son visited her cousin in Elsie Sun-
■lay.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lowingher
and son, Donald, visited in Stayton
over the weekend. They took in the
air show while there.
Wallace McCrae was named to
managership of the Vernonia All-
Star softball nine Tuesday evening
of this week by a written ballot
average of each player named
Members of tile Vernonia Soft-
taken at the field by members of
Monday evening to partie.-
ball League picked an all-star soft-
the team chosen the previous eve­
pate in tournament play Sat-
ball nine to represent Vernonia
ning by league managers.
urday. The listing gives the
Saturday and Sunday of this week
McCrae has directed the actions i
MIST RESIDENT
number of times at bat, the
at the time of the district tourna­
of the team during practice ses­
hits and the average.
ment to be staged here. The ac­
sions so far this week in preparing HAS OPERATION
Player
AB
Ave.
H
tion came at a meeting of the
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
the men for Saturday’s play.
Howard
77
32
402
league called by C. L. Anderson,
iContact was made Tuesday with
MIST—(Special to The Eagle)—
Byers
37
14
376
president.
Charles Justice, F.O.E. manager to Mrs. Ray Garlock is working at the
51
Roberson
334
17
League play does not close in
determine the possibility of using Knowles home this week while Eu­
Hawking
300
40
12
time for a play off of the winner
Eagle uniforms for tournament nice Larson is at the beach.
Carter
73
21
288
of the first half and second SO
play. Justice gave his okeh per­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills returned
Cline
84
286
24
that a team can be decided upon
mitting use of the suits. The Eagle this week from Berkeley, Califor­
Smith
79
22
279
in that manner, hence the decision
nine is the only completely uni­ nia, where Mr. Mills has been at­ I
King
60
14
233
to pick an all-star nine, League
formed team in the league. Suffi­ tending school the past six weeks.
Strankman 70
229
16
play to be held this week will be
cient suits are available for 12
Oscar Jones has been staying with
38
15
Costi
190
postponed until next week, The all­
men.
the
Ed Reynolds folks for the past
65
11
Mauer
170
star nine has staged practice
I
week.
games during this week to prepare
Mrs. Bud Ashby went to Forest
for district play.
Grove Thursday where she under­
The team chosen Monday evening
went an operation Friday afternoon. I
by ballot of the managers named
She is getting along as well as
the following twelve men. 1
can be expected.
are allowed each team in the play
L. Wikstrom spent a couple of
off so that the remaining three
days
with his family here, return-
which wilt comprise the pitching
ing t< Taft Sunday.
staff will be chosen by the team •
Lowden, Buddy Keaton, Son-
itself.
THREE GAMES TO BE
AUGUST 28, SEPTEM­ ny Bob
Wikstrom and Vernon DeRock
The team as named Monday gave I
PLAYED BOTH DAYS
BER, 3 ARE DATES OF went to Taft Saturday to take in
plrying berths to Harold Howard,
OF EVENT
EVENT
the Red Head Roundup. They re­
Bill Byers, Alton Roberson, Glen
turned home Sunday evening.
Hawkins, Ed Carter, Bob Cline, J.
A schedule of games for district
From August 28th through Sep-
Miss Irene Holce has been at the
Lawson Smith, Earl King, Walt tournament softball was arranged ember 3rd, as a special' feature of
W.
R. Johnson home this summ-r
Strankman, Jim Costi, Ralph Al- Tuesday mux
uiifag vi
tins week
ween Jie annuel Astoria Regatta, As­
morning
of this
drich and Otto Mauer.
| which calls for three games Satur- toria, Oregon, will be the setting assisting with the work, owing to
The team met Tuesday evening day and three games Sunday in for one of the northwest’s biggest Mrs. Johnson not being in good
health.
at the city psrk diamond to choose,;'.he district competition.
salmon derbys.
Jim Hill returned to California
by ballot, a manager to direct their j The games and the times at
“The biggest,” say derby offi­
Thursday
with his son to stay in-
actions in the tournament.
|which they will be played follows: cials, “for several reasons, First,
iefinitely.
Appointments were also made;
SATURDAY’S GAMES
> -ause fishermen will catch the
Bud Ashby traded "his property
by Connie Anderson of those to12 p. m.: Scappoose vs. Pope and biggest salmon that can be caught
vith Cfirs. Sundland for a house
have charge of preliminary details j Talbot of St. Helens.
n the great Pacific Northwest;
previous to the staging of the 3 P- m.: Astoria vs. Leemon of second, because there is offered "ormerly owned and occupied by
family.
Mr.
tourney and for the tourney it-j St. Helens.
the largest amount of prize money 3d Birkenfeld and
Ashby will move this week'.
self. Ted Coon was named to re- j P- m.: Rainier vs. Vernonia.
anywhere,' considering the length of
Mrs. Austin Dowling was a caller
pair the outfield fence and the
the derby—seven days—and also
SUNDAY’S GAMES
>f Mrs. I. E. Knowles Thursday.
home plate backstop; Ed Horn will
P- m. Winner of 2 p. m. Satur- because the Salmon Derby will be
Mrs. Chas. Sundland and her sis­
pick umpires for the games and
run in conjunction with the world’s
day gave vs. Seaside.
ter, Mrs. Walter Foster, from Cal­
the scorekeepcr and assistant; Bert I p. m.: Winner of 3 p. m. Satur- biggest diversified water show.”
ifornia, left Thursday for Sequiam,
Tisdale wrs named to arrange the
Prizes for ths derby consist of
schedule; Bill Washburn, vice-presi-j day game vs. Winner of 4 p. m. $100.00 each day for the biggest Washington, where they will visit
Saturday geme.
until Sunday evening with another
dent of the league, will contact 1
p. m.: Winner of 2 p. m. Sunday fish caught that day, or $700.00 in sister, Mrs. Harvey Bogle.
several people to collect admission
all,
and
a
four-door
Plymouth
tour
­
game vs. Winner of 3 p. m. Sun
Miss Eunice Larson spent Sun­
at the gates; Charles Childress will
day game—the winner of this ing sedan for the biggest salmon day at the beach.
have charm? of lining the field.
contest to be champion of the dis­ caught during the entire seven
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin DeRock
days. In addition to this, there is
trict.
were host and hostess Saturday eve­
a galaxy of other prizes and tro­
ning to a party of young people,
phies.
BRINGS EldCER PAY TREHARNE FOLK SEE
Cards were the attraction of the
The
entry
fee
for
the
derby
is
Don’t be caught napping when Opportunity knocks.
JUNIOR BASEBALL
evening. Melvin Saxon, Joe Rössler,
Prepare for advancement and mure money by train­ I
surprisingly low. $2.00 permits any­
ing now fqr the Job ahead. Free JS-Paye lìoo/:s Ti '.I
M iss Thelma Wikstrom and several
GAMES AT HILLSBORO one
How. Write for the book on the business CclJ you
to fish as entrants for not
Ilka—or mail us this ad with your name and address
others were present.
TREHARNE — (Special to The one, but every day of the derby.
In the margin. Now, please.
Mrs. Emma Aldridge came over
□ Higher Accountancy eBusiness Managem't
Eagle)—-Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Thac­ Prices for renting boats are also
□ Mod. Salesmanship □ Business Corres.
from Clatskanie last week for a
□ Trafile Management aCreuit and Collection
low;
a
standard
of
$2.00
per
hour,
ker
and
daughters,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Correspondence
□ Law: Degree of LL.B.
*
..
visit with relatives in the valley.
‘□Mod. Forernnnsiiip
□ Commercial Law
Wilbur Thacker and daughters and W’ith a minimum of four hours,
□ Expert Bookkeeping
□ Industrial Mgm t
j
Mrs. Frank Brown from Jewel]
DC.
P. A. Coaching
i Patsy Tisdale attended a family has been agreed upon by boat own­
□ Stenotypy
L
.............
.. .......
□ Business
English
was
a Mist shopper Saturday after-
□ RailwayAccounting □Effective Speaking
ers.
This
includes
any
number
of
I picnic at the home of Mr. Stowell
noon.
LASALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY I at Hillsboro Sunday. Mr. Stowell is passengers. The boats are clean and
The Wikstrom family and Mrs
A Correspondence Insi.luticn
will be handled by experienced and
I the father of the Mrs. Thackers.
Dapt. R 75
cr-'*«'»
Austin Dowling were movie visitors
■ Marrietta Hodgson returned home licensed operators.
Saturday evening.
“Fishermen may register and
Agnes Batson was a Portland vis­
make boat reservations at once',”
itor
Saturday.
Astoria Regatta officials announced
The Chester Larson folks have
today, “and mail registration, as
well rs requests for additional in­ been making regular trips to Port-
formation, should be made by writ­ land almost daily, taking little Mdry
ing Salmon Derby Committee, As­ in for medical attention.
Austin Corlt and family have
toria Regatta Association, Astoria,
guests from the east. They all
Oregon.”
journeyed to Seaside Sunday and
spent the day there.
Friday from Portland where she
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers were
has been visiting the past two Seaside weekend visitors.
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse George wer¿
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick and village business visitors Monday.
J. A. Thornburg, President.
children visited at the Chas. Olsdof
Bernard Dowling, Donald Sund­
home in St. Helens Sunday.
“THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK”
land, Floyd Libel and Carl Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fulton have went to Seaside Sunday.
moved into the house formerly oc-
Many Grangers attended the Po­
cupied by John Glassner.
■»
mona at Natal Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Scharback and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keaton motor-
family and Mr. and Mrs. Verna) ed to Portland Saturday and re-
Pickers and family spent the week­ turned Sunday.
NEW AND USED PARTS
end at Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale, Mr.
and Mrs. John Tisdale, Mr. and Sail for Manilla—
Reverend and Mrs. V. A. Gowen
NEW AND USED TIRES
Mrs. Chas. Justice and Mr. and Mrs.
sailed
from San Francisco Friday
Kirk attended the junior' baseball
morning. August 4, on the M. S.
¡games at Hillsboro Sunday.
GAS AND OIL
I Melbert Wienecke has been on Bengalen, a Dutch freighter. They
«ailed from Portland July 16 and
the sick list the past week.
A small group of mothers and have been enjoying a two-week.«
their children enjoyed a picnic on visit at the fair and with friends in
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Mrs. Daisy Ornduff rnd Willis They made the boat just before
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illa in three weeks taking the south­
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PF.OPLE OF KIST
phoons. The Bengalen carries only
COMMUNITY
twelve passengers. The Gowens have
TOY PICNIC
found the heed officers to be most
KIST— (Special to The Eagle) — charming people.
I
(A group of women presented
RIVERVIEW
Phone 773
j friendship quilt blocks to Mrs. Clif- Visits Hu .band—
I ford Rcrgerson and to Mrs. Carl
Mr<. Jack Roberson is here visit­
‘Jensen at the home of Mrs. Carl ing her husband for two weeks.
SEED FOR
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ARRANGED
ASTORIA
TO FEATURE
DERBY
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