Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 21, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    EAGLE
824.
Individual high series: E. Holce,
555 (average 185.)
Second individual high series:
E. Closner, 539 (average 180).
Individual high game: M. Davis,
203.
Second high game: E. Holce,
'200. *
«HUDDLE
SPORTS
Melvin Schwab, Editor
6 THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1918
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
MEN’S LEAGUE
Heath’s
I.O.O.F.
Dessy’s
King's
V.F.W.
O-A Mill
Brunsman
Sundland
Loggers Prepare Both T and Single
Wing Back Formation for Fri. Game
The Vernonia Loggers began
practice this week for their com­
ing tilt with the Parkrose Broncos
by trying out the T formation.
The coming games will see both
the T and the single wingback
formations used by the Loggers.
The all-important man that will
be behind the T formation or who
will quarterback and take the ball
from center will be Gordon Crow-
ston. Crowston, who is only a
freshman, handled the ball very
nicely in practice this week. The
right half spot will be held by
Knightwine; left half by Millis
and the fullback position by Brown
when using the T.
The Parkrose Broncos will also
operate from the T Friday even­
ing when they play the locals.
They are second in the. Lower
Columbia league conference and
third in district 7 standings. The
game should be an even affair
since the Broncos tied the Lions
seven all while the Loggers beat
them only 7-6.
T.P. JOHNSTON
Republican Candidate for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
“If elected I promise to fulfill the duties of that
office faithfully and be fair to all.”
DESSY’S
Bowling
OPEN PLAY ALL NIGHTS
EXCEPT MON. AND THURS.
OPEN UNTIL 1:00 A.M.
CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY
Dessy’s
Bowllnf Alleys
LEAGUE STANDINGS SPT GT
W L T Pct.
Scappoose
3 0 0 1.000
Parkrose
2 0 1 1.000
Seaside
3 1 0 .750
Vernonia
1 2 0 .333
Rainier
.1 2 0 .333
St. Helens
0 2 1
.000
Sherwood
O' 3 0
.000
Results last Friday:
Scappoose 42, Vernonia 6
Seaside 13, St. Helens 0
Rainier 51, Hili Military 7
Parkrose 13, Sherwood 6
Games to be played Friday:
Parkrose at Vernonia
Battle Ground at St. Helens
Scappoose at Rainier
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913 Totaled in
Recent Census
Clatskanie city census, taken
under direction of Secretary of
State Earl T. Newbry Wednesday
of last week was completed and
the population of Clatskanie as of
October 13, 1948 was set at 913.
This is an increase of 205 or
practically 29 per cent over 1940
when the count totaled 708.
Clatskanie is the 97th city in
the state of Oregon to be enum­
erated through the secretary of
state’s office since 1940. This is
done only for cities with 2000 or
less population.
The distribution of highway
and liquor funds throughout the
state is on a per capita basis and
C. J. Miller, city recorder, states
that it will be well over $4 per
person.
All residents in the city limits
are counted from the babes just
born'on.
Your taste will tell
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FLOOR SANDING
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WOMEN’S LEAGUE
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Dessy’s
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Johnson’s
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Vernonia Drug
11
Team high series: Johnson’s,
2423 or 161 average per player
per game.
Second
team
high
series:
Dessy’s, 2397 or 160 average per
player per game.
Team high game: Johnson’s 829.
Second tearq high game: Dessy’s
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