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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1946)
THURS., FEB. 21, 1946 g THE EAGLE, Vernonia, Oregon GULLS SWOOP TO WIN FRIDAY LW.A. WINS MONDAY HOOP TRY RAINIER GETS SPORT TOPICS 45-34 DEFEAT Coach Starts Track Turnout RAINIER BOWS TO GRADE 5 Washington grade school’s hoop lineup totaled the points necessary to defeat Rainier last Friday and take top position in the county grade league at this time of season. The Washington team held the lead at the end of every quarter and held a mar- gin of nine points at the 3rd period stop. That margin nar- rowed, though, before the final period ended to a lead of five. Rainier 23 Vernonia 28 6 Kellar Williams 10 f 2 Williams f Brown 10 13 Jesse Chalmers 4 c Sawyer 4 2 Pierce g Foote 0 O Conover g Mills 0 s 0 Foshaug Indication that the track sea son and spring are appoaching comes with Coach J. Hergert’s mention Monday that over 10 boys are already turning out for early season warm-ups although it will be a short time before track training begins in earnest, Signs of a good season are evident with Loren Dodge and Ralph Keasey both returning, Both went to the state meet last year, Dodge entering the half-mile and Keasey the mile events. A short time after basketball ends, track will get the principal attention in order to enter the Hill Relay Carnival on April 5. That is the first competition scheduled so far. The Vernonia IWA was the winner in Monday's game here when the union team met the Rainier Interstaters. The IWA's scoreboard listing read 45 to Rainier’s 34 in the first win for the Vernonia quintet. Winning the Monday game had added significance for the IWA five due to the Interstaters’ standing in the Kelso-Longview league where they rate top po- sition. Two union players, Killian and Bauersfclt, rated top listing for their scoring, both hitting the hoop for 14 points and Killian was accorded the honor of the scrappiest man on the floor. The scoring lead was never in doubt from the 1st quarter on. By quarters the points read: 1st, Vernonia 16, Rainier 4 ; 2nd, Vernonia 22, Rainier 10; 3rd, Vernonia 34, Rainier 26. 34 Interstaters IWA 45 2 L. Chase Mullins 6 f Davis 8 f 4 John Stennick Bauersfeldt 14 c 8 Jean Stennick Kilian 14 4 Gert g 8 M. Chase Holce 3 g -s 0 Elliot s 8 B. Stenn'ck Officials: Ralph Aldrich and Mike Anderson. IWA Schedules Court Events the scene during the final per iod to toss in four baskets for eight points and the lead. His scoring spree swung the win to Rainier in the final minutes. 30 Rainier Vernonia 28 1 Skieans Renfro 3 f -f 3 Putnum Cline 9 8 Evans c Anderson 3 8 Meierotto Tapp 6 g 2 Sanford Byers 7 g 8 Ball Frank 0 ■ s Riley 0 s Grenia 0 Two games for the IWA are on the schedule for next week’s The Seaside Seagulls were the court activity, Manager John winders in last Friday’s court Wednesday, after Roediger said play but the margin was small to indicate that the Loggers still arrangements had been made. held their fighting spirit of last The Tillamook Farmers’ Supply week when they caged the Clats will invade the Vernonia floor kanie Tigers for the first Ver Wednesday evening at 8:30. nonia win of the season. The Hillsboro Imperial Feed will al Loggers were even with Seaside so show here Friday night in 3 just before the final second but return encounter with the IWA. two quick baskets gave the Gulls The Friday game is clocked for their lead of four points. 8:00 p.m. Duke Byers led the Logger scoring with 15. The Logger- Seaside preliminary honors went QUACK, QUACK! Imperial Feed of Hillsboro was to Vernonia 27 to 23. 38 Seaside the winner last Saturday when Vernonia 34 23 Nice . the IWA met that team on the f Renfro 5 8 McKecknic I lerial court to lose by a close f Cline 3 4 Currigan cou..t of 49 to 52. The game Anderson 6 c 0 Seabolt at Hillsboro was almost an even Tapp 6 g 3 Schnieder match with the score difference Byers 15 g s Grenia 2 being slight from start to finish. That difference was not appar ent as the 1st quarter ended Friends and neigh when the tally was 8 to 8. bors, isn’t this true? However, Imperial held the Water was made for lead at half-time by 1 point and by 8 at the three-quarters mark ducks, more than it was After leading the Rainier Col when the board read 35 to> 27. for you. Now, if that umbians for three quarters of Bauersfeldt led the IWA scoring is (he case, (and it the game and ending the third with 16 points to his credit and seems so to us) when period with a lead of 24 to 19 was followed by Mullins with 11. 52 Imperial the river town • team came back IWA 49 - you need a drink, why 0 McCann to capture the winning basket Bauersfeldt not take brew? And, 7 Shattsck in Tuesay night’s game there Davis 3 f of course, at the Tav 19 J. Jarosa with Loggers. Mullins 11 c ern. 7 Fah Coach Hergert’s boys fought Turner 7 g for the entire time but could- Holce 7 g 11 W. 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