Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, December 22, 1931, CHRISTMAS EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    Tuesday, December 22, 1031.
THE KOGIF. .NEWS
Pane. Seven
sport but this percentage aver-
Rnslfpthnll Rnvc
w.uwwua j ages a drop of about, S per cent
I ft llPtpnH l lIIAIin football, and 10 per cent or
A Winning Teum Thin Year Will
Heeure luunplonshlp
Cup Permanently
Having had the Southern Ore
gon Basketball Championship cup
twice, the Ltthians need only
hare a winning team this season
to gain It permanently.
The past two years
the Ltthians under tbr1
coaching of Jack A.
Bliss, rose from ob
scurity to champions.
A championship team
this year would mean
three in a row. This
would Indeed be
record for Coach Bliss
and Ashland.
The call for material brought
out 27 aspirants this year. This
has since dwindled to 18 hard
working boys.
Howell, who is playing his
fourth year of high school
basketball, is going to be hard to
top, this year. Mabbot, another
letterman, Is a good man in the
defense position. Others who
will (probably see considerable
action this year are: Darling, Be
cott, Dunham. Heads, Sneed,
Cearhart. Durham, and Page.
With the proper barking this!
bunch should go far this year.
Most of them are small but are
plenty fast.
A heavy schedule has been
arranged with a "double head
er" practically every week. Sev
eral Northern California games
are schedules, which will pre
more in basketball, all which
however has close to 35 or 40
per cent out at the Htart of the
season. Class turnouts hare
dropped lower than 15 per cent
This average is usually In the so
phomore class however, where
many students are handicapped
because of lack of size.
As stated by Coach Bliss a
number of boys don't come out
for sports in their first two years
at high school because they pre
fer to wait nntil Seniors sand
bo on the first tesm hut on
reaching their Senior year they
realize that because of the la
of experience they won't make
the team, and finally decide not
to go out at all. A few watt until
their Senior year to go out how
ever and slay the entire year,
because the Senior class usually
has a higher percentage of
turnouts.
The value of large turnouts is
shown in past records of sports
In this school. In 1929 when
Ashland took the football cham
pionship of Southern Oregon
there was approximately a squad
of 35 pla'ers and the followlnsi
years the turnouts have dropped
snd likewise the success of the
team.
Football Stars
of ,25-,32 Chosen
Itusinewi Men Associated AVIlh
Football In Part, Years
Aid In Decision
Tournament of
Yeoman Squad;
The selrxtion of this All-star
team has been accomplished with
the help of several prominent
business men of Ashland, who
have been following our football
year in and year out. All the
players have been selected on
their all around ability and con
sistency. It is a well known fact
that no two people see a player
the same.
I Tram
Center. Prescott, '27 (late de
ceased ) .
R. ;uard. V. Tucker, '2a.
I. Guard. Abbot, "30.
R. Tackle. Howell. 'SO.
L. Tackle. Keaton. '28.
R. End. A. Ciosnell. "2
Q. Back. U Gosnell, 'SI.
H.B., Leedora. '29.
H.B., Reeder, '31
K B., Hitchcock. '30.
II Team
Center. Squires.
R. Guard. Winkelman,
L. Guard. H. Parks.
R. Tackle, W. Hill.
L. Tackle. Gillette. ,
R. End, Katzer, '27.
Li. End, Spiers.
Quarter Back, Mcleod.
Half Rak. U Gill.
Half Back. C. Dunham.
Fullback. R. Gandee.
The hoys' basketball team of j
the Yeoman Lodge, No. 4067. ad-1
. ' . , ! Hed another victory to their ere-1
pare the boys for the coming ""- j !
ference games. Games have m mnen w,Ky "'""'
tan Atnietic tmo oi me i.
C. A. 19-10 on the high school
floor December 9. The r"me was
a rough and tumble affair from
start to finish. The lineup was
as follows:
Piw.
RK
Nor-
1s
con
also been arranged with
thern Oregon schools.
The schedule for January
an follows:
Jan. 8 Ashland vs. Weed
there.
Jan. 9 Ashland vs. Yreka Yeomen
hero. I Booth
LK
RO
LG
Siwrtnns j
Hei-d j
Atkins :
Leminon i
Guard 1
Owens
Jan. 15 Ashland vs. G. Pass Relgel
there. Spaydo
Jan. 16 Ashland vs. McCloud I Peery. Ralph
here. Peery. Ray
Jan. 23 Ashland vs. Roseburgl Substitutions: Yeomen; Chtp-
there. j man for Spayde. Balgaard for
Jan. 29 Ashland vs. K. Falls 'Ray Peery. Hill for Ralph Per
il ere.
Jan.
here.
30 Ashland vs. K. Falls
Spartans: Reed for Guard.
Referee: Connor. 1'mplre:
I.a
AVERAGE PERCENT The t,r1''' tram nr ,n 'pon"n
OUT FOR SPORTS ! Lodse wne def,,a,p! nv Tin
I High School 30-6 in the prc-lim-
From an enrollment of 118 lnarv ame
boy. !n the Ashland High school i Pellette. Yeomen Cen-
the number out for Athletic ter- "sat tonal ga"i"
show, a very small percentage.;" followed by Learning of
there are approximately 95 hoys ! Talent. The Lineup was as fol-
capnbla of being out for athletics j lws:
after excluding from the total Ahlanl
of 118, five Post graduates,! M1Ie
about 10 too small, and 5 un
cligihle because of age. There are
possibly" 3 or 4 prohibited from
rcrts because of doctors dis&rv
proval. therefore there are not
under 95 boys In the school cap-
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able of coming out for athletics.
Landing, E.
Icenhower
Pellette
Gllmore
Landing, V.
Substitutions: Ashland: Nev
bry for Icenhower. Talent: Long
lUi
LG
Talen'
Learning '
Burnett j
Edmunson
Nichols
Maharrv
Hill
The percentage Is on a four or for Learning. Shipley for Bur
five year average: about 30 per nett. Referee: Icenhower. I'm
cent of the boys start a seasonal pire: Conner.
'31.
E. A. WOODS, M. D.
Eye, Kar, Nose and Throat
Specialist.
Kwedrnliurg Rlilir. Phone 2
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wishes for ti most Merry Christmas
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Ashland, Oregon