Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, January 14, 1932, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TliurMlay, January U, 10:12.
I'aRd Three
YREAKANS BEATEN
BY ASHLAND TEAM
Ashland, t7 Treka, 15.
The Lithlan Quintet met the
Northern California Yrekans and
sent them home again, beaten
with a score of 27 to IS.
The highly touted flTe from
across the border looked good
and were good, but the newly de
reloped combination of Howell,
Becot and Habbot proved too
good for the visitors.
With a flash of speedy play
ing at the first of the game,
the Yrekans got the ball at the
first tip-off and worked it down
to their basket by a series of
accurate passes, but Howell, the
old reliable, came in with his
customary bull-like gentleness
and tangled the hitherto smooth1
machine of the Treka boys into
a knot which remained tied all
evening. The game was forced to
the Californlans by the Ashland
squad clear through. Basket af
ter basket was rolled in. Work
ing with a smoothness that was
surprising for a team that has
been so erratic, the Ashland boys,
working pass after pass through
the defense of the Yrekans, won
the game in the first quarter
with the series of baskets placed.
Howell was high point man
and the general worry of the
whole group from the sunk 1st
state. Until the fourth quarter,
when he was taken out on fouls.
Howell knocked down more
men than anybody around.
The starting line-up was:
Yreka Pos. Ashland
Hessig RF Becot
Bresolin - LF Gearhart
Hughes C Howell
West LO Darling
Meamber RG Mabbot
Substitutions made for Ash
land: Myers for Becot. Becot tor
Myers. Myers for Gearhart. Head
for Becot. Durham for Gearhart.
Substitutions for Yreka: Cor
am tor Hessig. Hessig tor Corum.
Louis for Bresolin. Bresolin for
Louis. Smith for Hessig.
boxing card staged at the Yeo
man Hall on January 1.
On January 19, Jlmmie Hall
and "Kid" Blossom will meet in
the main event. The bouts are
promoted by Harry Chipman.
The boys' basketball team of
the Yeoman Lodge No. 4067, of
this city defeated the eMdford
Yeoman 18-13 on the high school
floor December 30. The game
was a nip and tuck affair from
start to finish. In the final
quarter, Ashland obtained a five
point lead which Medford could
not overcome.
HOOPSTERS HOOEY I
One more winning year and
we'll have the Copco cup cap
tured. We certainly need it.
there would be such a bare spot
in the trophy case without It.
LIBRARIAN AGAIN
ASSUMES DUTIES
Our basketba.il team should
win the Southern Oregon Basket
ball cup (or the third and final
time.
A good basketball team can't
be had nnless the follows train".
Wonder why it is. that the ath
letes in so many, schools can't
find time to study.
Grades are often very good to
have along about game time.
Durham is small and fast. He
seems quite able to go under a
man instead of around him.
"I never know how I liked my
work until I was once deprived of
the privilege", said Mrs. Gra-;
ham as she resumed her work
In the library, after her recent
illness. .
She states, "I will never be
able to show my appreciation to
my assistant librarians for the
splendid work tbey did In taking
care of the many (hit lees of the
library,"
Mny students, during her ab
sence, came to the library look
ing for creferencej on material,
that could not be found in the
regular reference books. They had
n search out, and unwind, for
themselves, the mysteries of the
hidden knowledge. '
Mrs. Graham's illness, coming
as it did near the Christmas va
cation, gave her ample time to
regain her health and have a
small vacation. j
Again, with school's recom- ;
mencing, all sails smoothly In the ;
library.
Thit Is the last season of bas
ket ball that most of the team
will get to play for Ashland HI
a they are graduating.
The sooner man learns to
worship (;m! instead of gold,
the sooner f"M'Ht y Mill r
turn. Itoger lialmon.
FIX-IT SHOP
SALE!
On Men's Shoes
Florshiem $7.85
Regular $6.00 Style, $4.85
Regular $5.00 Style, $3.85
Regular $4.00 Style, $2.85
J. D. Mars
& Son
H. J. CARTER
Service Station
(ilLMORK, I'MON,
RM'HKIKIJI.' SHKI.Ii
Football, basket ball: basket
ball. football all the year
through. It seems as If people
would get tired of watching
games the whole year, but we
don't. Now it's basket ball. Get
your tickets early.
SCHOOL'S QUINTET
MOWS WEED TEAM
It's hard not to boast about
our giant center he made sec
ond all-state - center last year,
but that was last year.
Daugherty's
Grocery
PHONE 2
North Main St.
WHITTLE
Transfer snd Stcrage Co.
PHONIC 117
Coal, Wood and Hlornge
Parkins:, Crating and Shipping
long Distance Hauling -
Clear Vision
Casco Defrosters
CHARLEY BRDY
Service Station
"24 HOI'U HKHVICK"
January Specials!
Hal cleaned and blocked Kr.--with
each suit or dress omIt!
UNIQUE CLEANERS
I'HONK t
Ashland. 15 Weed. 12.
Friday night the Lithlans met
the boys from the slopes of Mount
Shasta at Wee In the first
scheduled game of the season.
They were successful, beating
the Weed Lumberjacks to the
tune of 15 to 12.
Weed threatened during the
latter halt of the game, but Ash
land held them down to the un
der side and came through the
winner.
Thua we have started out our
season. We have won the first
two pro-conference games and
are meeting Grants Pass on the
fifteenth. Here's how.
SCHOOL PUGILIST
OUSTS OPPONENT
Jlmmie Hall, well known high
school boxer, won six round
decision from Wiley Hall, Talent
boxer, in the main event of the
Howell and Mabbot are the
same old rolltrking school boys
giving the bunch a scare every
night of practice. Mal.bott still
knows that old trick of leaping
nine feet in the air and giving
one of his blocd-curdllng yelps
that never fails to shake the
rafters, and when Howe"
stumbles and gathers his bulk
together for a plunee to the
f'oor every person within a ra
dius of 30 feet, streaks frantical
ly for the sidelines hollering
timber". j
Wanted: Students to fill those
otherwise empf seats at basket
ball games.
OUR AIM
Quality and Service
Carson Fowler
LUMBER CO.
"In the Heart of Town''
ART SHOP
for
Hemstitching
Stamp Goods
Thread and Notions
Chocolate Milk Shakes
10c
The Plaza
HERBERT'S
TWO STORES
!! V.. Main St- 1 K. Main
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
VK I1EMVKR
MARGARET PRICE
IS SCHOOL'S VISITOR
Ashland High's former physi
cal training teacher. Miss Price,
"letted in Ashland at the begin
ning of the year. She waa a guest
at the Coombe home on Scenic
Drive.
During her visit. Miss Price
visited at the High School. She
has been going to school at Berk
eley, California.
Thcughts For Today
"There is Moiiicthiiis; in all
hearts that ran be reached
some chord that will give
forth sweet music If we only
have the skill to touch it."
David Starr Jordan.
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
We Carry
All Your School Needs
McNair Bros.
The Retail Store
ON THK I'l.t.A
SPORT OXFORDS
This is. the weather you
need ihein.
We Have Them!
The Enders Co.