Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 30, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1947 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
GROVE WINS RY
2-POINTS TUES.
SPORT
TOPICS
COLUMBIANS
TRIM LOGGERS
BY 30 POINTS
The Loggers flTet Forest Grove
on the Grove floor Tuesday night
to lose by the narrow margin of
two points in a game that gave
By ROY FRANK
The Vernonia high B squad,
after a short winning streak, met
the little Rainier Columbians Jan­
uary 24 at Rainier and lost by
four points, 23-19. Bill Sword
pulled ahead and was high scorer
for Vernonia, making six points,
Bemor. tallied 12 points for
Rainier.
Lineups:
23 Rainier
Vernonia 19
f
Pierce
Walgomott 5
12 Benson
Sword 6
f
Williams 5
1 Williams
c
New 3
3 Jessee
g
Rusow
2 May
g
Sub*.: Vernonia Koski, Rob-
erts, McCalie, Enneberg; Rainier
—Kellar 4, Brown 1.
L. C. League
Standings
Standings in the Lower Collim­
bia
basketball league ai the
end of the first half place Seaside
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and St. Helens in a tie at the top
of the win column so far this
season. Vernonia, Soappoose and
Rainier are also in a tie for the
second place position in the
league with Clatskanie at the bot­
tom. The wins and losses to
date are:
w. L. Pct.
.. 4 1 .800
Seaside
....4 1 .800
St. Helens
....2 3 .400
Vernonia
... 2 3 .400
Scappoose
... .2 3 .400
Rainier
....0 5 .000
Clatskanie
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Williams, Tapp 2; Forest Grove-
Hodge 2, Swanson, Noah, Borst,
Bonnell.
Quarter scores with
Forest Grove leading all the
way were: 12-9, 19-16, 29-26 and
35-33.
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WINS 33-19
RAINIER R's
WIN, FRIDAY
Walgomott led the hoop tosaing
with 19 points.
Lineups were'
35 Forest Grove
Vernonia 33
f 13 Haevervick
Anderson 8
4 Simmons
f
Frank 2
7 Engelen
c
Cline 11
3 Cunningham
Byers 5
g
6 Edmunds
Grenia 5
g
Subs.: Vernonia — Walgomott,
PETE
BRUNSMAN
6
GROCERS ARE
WINNERS MON
By MELVIN SCHWAB
Girod’s Grocers trounced the
Carpenters
and Painters bowling
By ROY FRANK
team on the local alleys Monday
The over-confident Vernonia night, winning two out of three
Loggers met the Rainier Colum­ games.
The most astonishing
bians at Rainier January 24 in a fact of the games was that the
one-sided court tussle which gave Grocers won without the assist­
the Columbians a 50-20 win.
ance of “Girod the Great” as he
Rainier, determined to get re­ is known in bowling circles.
The Grocers displayed strength
venge from last season’s foot­
ball defeat in which Vernonia with an average score of 143
won 46^1, stored up all the points while the C and P averaged
strength and power they had and 133 points per man. Although
threw it at the bewildered Ver­ these aren’t high scores in bowl­
nonia Loggers. After the “cocky” ing, the local alleys have been
Loggers marched out onto the open only a month and already
floor, it wasn't long until the Co­ bowlers are equaling scores at­
lumbians had calmed down the tained by many in older bowling
Vernonia quintet, the first quar­ circles.
From appearance now, Vernonia
ter score being 13-4; the half-
time count 24-8; third period should soon produce good team3
tally 25-15, and the final results in the new sport.
So far, no other teams have
being 50-20 in favor of the river
been organized, but many more
dwellers.
Byers was high tallyman for probably will be competing in the
Vernonia with 7 points, followed future.
The results of Monday’s games
by Grenia and Anderson with 5.
Evans, of Rainier put 17 points were:
through the basket. Don Cline, Carpenters and Painters—
who has averaged the middle J. Riley .... .142 147 143— 432
teens this season, was held score­ Ed. Ade .. . .131 142 131— 404
90— 311
less by Rainier. Cline was fouled H. Kipp .A .112 109
J. McCord . 149 154 133— 436
out in the first half.
K. Fetch .. .139 112 162— 413
Fouling was held down consid­
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erably during this game, Ver­
Totals ... .673 664 659—1996
nonia making 10 personal fouls
Girod’s Grocers—
and Rainier 11.
B. Hearing 117 125 145— 387
Contrary to the report in one H. Schlegel 76 130 165— 371
of the Portland papers which was J. Bond
.146 153 136— 435
sent in from Rainier, the Rainier
Vandebagart 180 164 141— 485
coach did not play his “B” squad W. King ... .142
177 149— 468
a large part of the game. To be
— .-----
exact, it was not until one min­
Totals .. . 661 749 713—2146
ute and 15 seconds remained in
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the game that he entered his >ec-
end string players.
Lineups:
Vernonia 20
50 Rainier
Cline
f
7 Bish
Benf ro
f
5 Ball
The Washington graders meas­
Byers 7
c
17 Evans ured the ability of Clatskanie
Grenia 5
9 Meirotto Friday afternoon on the river
g
Tapp 2
8 Beck town’s floor and found that abil­
g
Subs: Vernonia—Frank 1, Par- ity sufficient to produce a score
ker, Williams, Walgomott, An- of 19 as compared with the Verno­
derson 5; Rainier—Benson, Mc- nia boys’ 33. Washington so far
Kay, Williams, Morris 2, Bird. has captured three wins in four
Next two home games are:
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Hill start’! and has one game to go to
Military, February 4, and 1 St. Hel- complete the first half of the
ens, February 7. The Ixtggers court season.
The next game will bring John
play Scappoose there Friday
Gumm here tomorrow, Friday.
night, January 31,
Coach Paul Gordon’s lineup at
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Clatskanie last week was: Harold
Crowston 8, Gerald Millis 2, Jim
Frank 0, Gordon Crowston 16 and
Loren Mills 6.
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Cline high-point rating fox the
local boy*. Cline’s scoring for
the evening totaled 11, but might
have been higher had he not
fouled out before the final whistle.
Fourteen fouls were called on
each team.
The Logger B squad also lost
a clove one on the same evening,
tallying 27 to the Grove boys, 28.
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