Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, April 21, 1932, JUNIOR EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
FOR 1933 PLANNED
With the close of the basket
ball teason, plana for next year's
football schedule are being made.
Though eleven dates have been
et for the games next year,
there are at present only the
annual games with Klamath
Palls, Grants Pass, and Medford.
Before the season starts, how
ever, the schedule will be filled
out with games - with some of
the Northern Californian teams.
There is a hope that an Oregon
team outside our district may be
added also.
The following Is the schedule
as It stands at present:
September 17 open.
September 24 open.
October 1 open.
October 8 open.
October 16 Klamath Falls at
Ashland.
October 22 open.
October 29 Grants Pass at
Ashland.
November 5 open.
November 5 open.
November 11 open.
November 18 Grants Pass at
O rants Pass.
November 24 Medford at
Ashland.
the recent trouble in China.
Ashland High seems to have
gained some sudden popularity
for on the following day Mr.
Riley, Registrar of Llnfleld Col
lege, McMlnnville, Oregon, spoke
on the subject of "Why You
Should Go to College."
Mr. Riley gave examples of
people who did not attend col
lege and a number who did, and
explained that a person who did
not know how to study was not
college timber.
In conclusion he said, "Play
hard, but work hard also."
FORMER H. S. PROFS
VISIT IN ASHLAND
RAPP MISSING
IN BOVmG BOUT
Blarkie Rapp, Klamath Falls
middleweight, put himself into
a rather difficult position by
falling to appear for a six-round
bout with Bill Taylor at the Yeo
man Hall, , April 6, so Buefor
Childers of Talent, and Jimmy
Dugan of Ashland went six
rounds to a draw in the main
event
Sonny Manetield and Carl Ste
wart slugged through six torld
rounds to a draw.
Billy Bromley and Headrirk
Baughman went four snappy
rounds to a draw. '
Earl "P1J" Smith knocked out
Wayne Heard In the second
round of a scheduled four-round
bout.
Art Decker .decisioned Waxren
Keffer In four rounds.
Glen Keffer decisioned Billy
"Dempsey" Reed In the two
round opener.
Billy Coleman refered the
bouts.
On April 20, Earl "PiJ" Smith
will meet Norville Stoskstill of
Talent In the six-round main
event.
The Misses Hazel Smith and
Ellen Waters, former teacher?
here, were out-of-town visitors
Sunday, April 10. Miss Waters,
who taught physical education
here three years ago, was the
guest of Miss Clark, and Miss
Smith; former Home Ec teacher
who is now teaching In Seattle
Junior high was Miss Tomlin-
son's guest.
Miss Waters was the founder
of the summer ramp for girls
at Lake o the Woods, which
has been changed to Squaw Lake.
SCHOOL TAKES LOSS
IN TENNIS MATCH
JR.-SR. PICNIC
PLANS UNDER WAY
Playing their first inter-school
tennis tournet. last SaturUay",
the Ashland High team lost
every game to their opponents
from Grants Pass. The Cavemen
were evidently much more ex
perienced and showed more prac
tice in their form.
"Tiny" Stockstill and "Thun
der" Darling staged what was
Judged the fastest and longest
game. Stockstill, who Is only 14
and weighs but 98 pounds, won
the first set 9-11, and the sec
ond set, 6-3.
Results of the morning games
were:
Becot vs. Cook, Cook's game.
6-2. 6-2.
Applegate vs. Layton, Lay-,
tons game, 6-0, 6-0. j
Elliott vs. Weber. Weber's set. '
6-1, 6-2
Darling vs. Stockstill. Stock
still's set. 11-9, 6-3.
Stearns vs. McCrackens, Mc
cracken's set, 6-3. 6-1.
Becot and Aprlegate vs. Cook
and Layton. 6-4. 6-3 for Grants
Pass.
Stearns and Elliot vs. Weber
and Stockstill, 6-2, 6-1. for
Grants Pass, and 6-4 for Ashland.
Just In!
Special Shipment
GOLDFISH
Mutual Mill & Seed Co.
PHONE 9
833 E. Main St.
The annual Junior-Senior pic
nic is to be held at Jackson Hot
Springs. The date has not yet
been determined, but the picnic
will be sometime during Senior
week. Plans are not yet com
pleted for the affair, but they
will be announced in the near
future. There will be swimming,
baseball, games, and. last but
not ileast, plenty of good eats.
This picnic is held each year
during Senior week by the Jun
iors, for the entertainment of
the Seniors. The picnic and the
Prom are the two big inter-class
functions of the year.
Hardy Bros.
have the
Lowest Priced Candy
. In Ashland
THEY SELL
CANDY BARS
3 fcr 10c
Bulk Goods In
Proportion
TRY THEM!
Thoughts For Today
"Conceit may puff a man
up, but never prop him
up." RuKkln.
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
Do you axk to be the compan
ion of nobles? Make yourself
noble and you Khali be.
Raskin.
FIX-IT SHOP
F r u i t a s !
Schuerraan's
Grocery
White Shce Dressing
for all kinclH of materials
at
J. D. Mars & Son
Shoe Ueimlrer
RILEY, HANDSAKER
ADDRESS STUDENTS
"Prevention of War" was the
topic spoken on by Mr. Handsak
er here Tuesday, April 12.
Mr. Hansaker Is a represen
tative of the Committee tor the
Prevention of War which is lo
cated, at Portland.
He gave some very Interesting
data concerning war, such
bow many soldiers are killed per
day and the cost of a war per
minute, which was made espec
ially Interesting on account of
! Mutterings !
Clyde D. "Will you share my
lot?"
Beverly Y. "No, thanks, I in
tend to be cremated."
Sylvia Martin "No. I'm afraid
I can't marry you. Perry"
Perry Ashcraft "Aw, Just this
once!"
ISAAC ' S
The Quality Store
Now showing a wonderful
New Assortment of
WASH GOODS
for Hummer Dresses!
Voiles, Lawns, Batiste
HERBERT'S
TWO STORES
! K. Main St. 1 K. Main
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
WE DELIVER
You may like your csrds
dirty, but the lady
friend don't!
Ashland Laundry Co.
PHONE IHS
Just Call. That's All"
Chocolate Milk Shakes
10c
Don't Form the
STl'DKXTS' UNCII
Plaza Cafe
Wardlow H. "Know anything!
worse than athlete's foot?"
Keller M. "Sure, some athletes' ;
brains."
WANTED New phonograph rec
ords for typing room.
Unanimous
Ten to Fifty Cafe
Serves Only High Quality
Kood at the Lowest Possible
Prices.
Specializing in 2.V- Lunches
Try
ASHLAND CREAMERY
Products
Shasta Ice Cream
Phone 24
"Signs of returning prosperity ;
He about us everywhere," began
the orator.
"Yes", hollered a scoffer, I
"and lie, and lie, and He." I
We Have
What Ycu Need
for School
East Side Grocery
Near High School
Spring Time
SPORT SHOES
We have them
The Enders Co.