Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, February 11, 1932, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    Page Four
Tliurw4lu)', February II. lttttt!.
A. H. S. TO WIN
REMAINING TILT
FOR COPCO CUP
(Continued from Page 1)
Keller's tumbling exhibition has
caused many an opponent to be
lieve him to be made of rubber.
Page and Becot are taking on
the assurance of veterans and
hare proved themselves a credit
to Ashland. Page has run Howell
a close second in scoring in sev
eral games. Becot has shown
hinuielf to be a fighter and
afraid of no man attempting to
gain possession of the ball. He
deserves better support from his
team -ma tea.
Darling and Gearhart have
learned that there are four other
Ashland players and are begin
ning to cooperate. Darling is a
fiKhter, although often a bit
rough. Gearhart was ineligible
last week but will be in a suit
at Klamath. He is only In fair
shape, which was the probable
cause of his ' being put out on
fouls in two games recently.
Even spectators at games com
ment on his obvious lack of form,
due to his not having kept train
ing. As soon as he forgets him
self and falls into step he will
become more valuable to the
team.
Sneed and Durham saw ser
vice In last week's game. Dur
ham put up a good game and
took on the tallest man of the
evening's quintet. Sneed, though
a bit slow in basketball, has the
same spirit and fight which he
showed on the gridiorn.
Heads has not yet returned to
practice and when questioned j
spoke about bonds and big busi-1
ness.
Dunham is recovering from a
bad attack of flu. and it is still
uncertain whether he will he
hack. We hope to see him in a
suit again soon, as he is a val
uable man.
The teams are more evenly
matched than .previous scores
indicated.
Medford (evening)
Wednesday, February 24
Ashland Grants Pass
Negative vs affirmative at'
Grants Pass (afternoon) j
Ashland Grants Pass
Affirmative vs negative at
Ashland (evening) j
Thursday, February 25
Grants Pass Medford
Affirmative vs negative at
Medford (afternoon)
Grants Pass Medford
Nnegative vs affirmative at
Grants Pass (evening)
Earnest Typers
Increasing Speed
(Continued from Page 1)
Fri., fiat., Feb. 12-13 KI R.
RENDER, with Warner Bax
ter and Leila Hyams.
Beginning Feb. 14
Rome Coming Attractions:
MATA HARI
with Garbo and Novarro
IjOVErh corRAGKora
with Robert Montgomery
AROINO THE WORM) IN
EIGHTY MIMTES
with Douglas Fairbanks
PAUMY DAYS
with Kddie Cantor
Admissions: Matinee SOc;
Evening SOc; Kiddies 10c
Mcdonald
JEWELRY
Pens, Pencils and Leads
PHONE 94
amateurs are Lloyd Arant, Lois
Goetze, and Ellen Merryman.
The typists, however, are not
the only ones who are working
for the contest. Shorthand stu
dents are also recognizing great- I
er ambition stealing apon them ;
and are sharpening up for the
great day.
Those who were picked for the
novice squad in the initial try
out Include Lucille Anderson, i
Iris AtterburH', Lloyd Arant.
Frank Billings, Dorothy Berg
strom, Eunice Coats. Ima Crow
son, Betty Dean, Ardis DeAr
moud, Rachel Forsythe. Mary
Herbert, Beth Joy, Frances
Spindler, Nella Putman, Mariet
ta Whitney. June Wolcott. and
Maxie Thompson: and the ama
teurs are Edith Arnold and Beu
lah Hervey. I
TEAM MEMBERS!
Beat Medford and Get a
Free Haircut.
ELKS BARBER SHOP
HOME AND SCHOOL
PRINTING
handled reasonably and quickly
E. A. WOODS, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Specialist.
Swedenburg Bldg. Phone 200
Cloggers Turn
Into Tumblers
Cominc Tournament (amen Will
Finish Girls Basketball
KeaHon For Year.
Wolter'S WHEN YOU THINK OF
Self Service Grocery j DRUGS !
3 I Think of the
Ashland's Leading j
Food Merciiant j Lithia Springs Pharmacy
(Across from vining) j S & H Trading: Stamps
Prnpi y ! j Service Barber Shop j
1 J VM Li 1 AS N. Main :
VV T (I (I I Y I 0. K. Barber Shop !
! I East Mala
279 E. Main St. j j Depot Barber Shop
PH0NE 30 I I Quiet. Courted Service I
If You Like Good Cooking
try the
PALACE
Cafe and Lunch
Meals and Short Orders
lhone 18.1
Most of the Clogging members
have recently passed the test
which entitles them to 100 points
toward the G. A. A. letter. In
order to receive the points four
dances had to be learned: they
were "Sambo". "Dixie". "Yankee
Doodle", and "Liza Jane". Mem
bers of the club are Ma.rjorie
and Stella Roots, Nella 'Putman.
Uahel Gillespe. Betty Dean, Bev.
Young. Eva Landing, June
Elam. Mary Poley, and Beulah
Hervey. Clogging season has
,K v... ...,,j nt drawn to close and tumbling
were made.
MADDENS
TIRE SHOP
For GOOD TIRES and
GOOD SERVICE
Phone 90-J
Records indicate that the hoys
need to improve in their shoot
ing. Of the 97 fouls attempted
31 were made.
Had we made all the fouls
attempted we would have tied
both Klamath games, and would
have won the Salem game easily.
stepped into Its place.
The tumbling class Is now in
full swing. It is held every Wed
nesday after school. There are
foreward mils, backward rolls,
and pyramids. Occasionally some
greatly praised person stands on
her head for fully three to four
seconds.
District Itehalrs J Points are also awarded for
district debates are to be stunts at the close of tumbling
held on February 23, 24. and class practice. I
WORD THROWERS
GAIN PRACTICE
WITH PRIMARIES
(Continued frtwi ram 11
S"ovt Gcods
for
Gocd Sports
PROVOST HARDWARE
SCHUERMAN'S
Grocery
VOVK SHIRTS
Are Neater and Look Neater
when laundered by the
Ashland Laundry Co.
PHONE 163
'Just Call. That's All"
Ashland Creamery
Manufacturers of
Gold Medal Butter, Shasta
Ice Cream and Shasta
Buttermilk
Phone 24
The
2i. The schodule for the three
si hools is as follows:
Tuextla) February 23
Medford Ashland
Affirmative vs negative at
Ashland (afternoon.
Medford Ashland
Negative vs affirmative at
Norma Gordon, President, an-1
nounced at a regular meeting of
the G. A. A., held Wednesday.!
February S. that the group has j
been asked to take part In the
annual Health week program.
Health Week comes during the
first of May.
The Success of
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The successful
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depends en the ability of your photographer,
portrait is not merely a delineation of feature.
must perfectly characterize
INDIVIDUAL PERSONALITY
Then a graceful poie a pleasing balance of light and shade
and the picture ia com tlete.
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By Bert H. Hinthorne
Insures these qualities in your picture.
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