Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, November 03, 1932, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Thui-Mlny, November ;l, IIKI2.
T II K It O G I' K N K V H
l'uge Tlirr
Toys' Soprts M. Rolierson. L. Nininger, N. Elliott, II. Chipman.
Girls' Sports Caroline Rose McNeal.
BOYS' SPOETS
Ashland vs. Crescent City,
Coach Kaber's gquad will pit
their ability against Crescent in
Fiturday's, November 12, game
on the lo.al field. Mr. Kaber
has been drilling his men hard
rt every practice and in eagerly
awr'ttng the Californlans.
Little is known . of the Del
Norte team, as it has not been
scouted by any of the local men.
Reports from Northern Califor
nia indlcato that the:' are a hard
fli'htlng lot and should give the
Crlzzlies plenty to think about
In the game.
Past defeats have not broken
tho fighting spirit or the Griz
zlier, but have made them work
harder at every practice. Sat
urday's game will pee them
ready for anything Crescent City
has to offer.
The Faberltes are centering
their attention on a few pla.v
that should surprise any oppon
ent. Since they lack the weieht
to cope with their heavier rivals,
the cubs will resort to every-
tb'n- In the tr!ck book and will
undoubtedly show up well.
aerial attack, but Grants Pass
proved to lie alert. Knd runs
teemed to be the Cavemen's
srecialit". Their ball carriers
wero fast and blocking function
ed perfectly. With a much bet
ter knowledge of what they are
u against, the Lithian support
ers are expecting Coach Faber
to pull a few more tricks out
of the bag.
J. Hall on Card
Local boxing fans are await
ing the announcement of the
next card to be held in Ashland.
This has not yet been complete
ly arranged, but Jimmie Hall,
high school boxing star, has
been sa uted for the six-round
senii-windtip.
Hall has made a success of
his ?hort boxing career. He de
Tested Karl Winkelman in a
six-round bout in Ashland last
March and knocked out Tex Por
ter at Medford last August.
Jimmie has not lost one of his
sixteen bouts.
He Is now (onsidering a noise
Idaho, bout offered recently be
causo of this record.
GIRLS' SPORTS
Lakeview vs. Ashland
Ashland Invades central Ore
gon next Saturday when they
play Lakeview. This game was
just scheduled Monday, and
complete dope Is not available
for a forecast of the game.
It Is known,- however, that
the team has more weight than
the local team, a factor which
lias counted heavily In past con
tests. The Grizzlies showed a
lemarkable streak In the last
contest when they let go and
made good yardage. If they can
work as well In this clash, they
will hare a golden opportunity
to come home with a favorable
score.
Gurkry Full
Hikers plan an interesting ex
pedition for next Sunday, No
vember 8, when they will make
the trip to Gurkey Falls.
Guikey Falls, Ashland's high
est, is located in a valley on the
south slope of Mt. Grizzly, about
5 miles from Ashland. This will
bo the third trip sponsored by
the Siskiyou Hiking club.
The party starts from the
public library about 7 o'clock,
with Ray Powell as leader.
Hiking charms for the future
are trips to Table Mountain,
Sod p. Mountain. Squaw Gar. and
the Mountain Lakes primitive
area near Lake of the Woods.
Added attractions included a
winter outing and skiing strip
probably durng the Christian
vacation.
1'iloit Kock and Mt. Wagner
have previously been climbed
this fall. Cloud decorated views
and snow sliding featured the
Mt. Wagner trip on October 22
and 23.
YELL LEADER RESIGNS
ON TUESDAY MORNING
C.earhart: "I'm so tough I can
rldo a porcupine through a bed
of cactus and never get
scratch."
Barney Mast, newly-elected
yell king, preseneted his resig
nation from that office Tuesday
morning, it has not been as
certained Just what the reasons
for his action were, but it has
been hinted that lack or student
support was his motive. It was
not given out what action will
be taken to determine the new
yell king.
Evelyn Doss, song leader, and
Harney Mast, yell leader, were
elected at a Student Bodv meet
ing held tor that purpose last
Friday. Six names were on the
ballot, from which the Student
Body members selected those
whom they wished to lead the
school pep meetings.
Both Evelyn and Barney were
at the last game with Grants
Pass at which they took charge
In their official capacity. la
Verne Dalkenburg, associate
yell leader, led the yells for the
second hair of the game.
Grants Pass vs. Ashland
Cavemen and Grizzlies fought
It out on the local field last
Saturday with the Cavemen win
ning by a score of 21-0. Ash
land's team, although light in
weight, gave the Grants Pass
team a run for their money by
the fight whiih they put up.
Grants Pass scored on long
end runs and aerial attack
which was used throughout the
game.
At the beginning of the second
half, Ashland carried the ball
down the field, using line
plunges,' to within a few yards
of her goal. Then a fumble gave
the ' opposing team the ball.
From then on the Cavemen be
gan an uphill drive that gave
her another touchdown.
All-Slurs Named
The Senior girls triumphed
over the Sophomores In the
nam;ionsntp speedball game
played on October 19 by a score
of 12 to 7.
Following the game, the new j
members of the G. A. A. were
Initiated amid much clanioi.
Those welcomed to ihe club'
wero Delia Willard. Eilene
Clawson, Anna Mae Hazelwood,
Dorothy Jackson, Velma Brower,
r-Fther Spayde, Ruth Elam, and
Caroline Rose McNeal. The init
iation was such that these girls
deemed It wise to take a shower
before appearing again.
Then all went up to the caf
eteria where a "spread" was en
joyed. A similar meal Is served
utter each sport season. During
the meal the captains of the
teams, Anna Mae Hazelwood and
Juno Elam, were called on for
speeches.
lu naming the all-star speed
ball team, Miss Magoon said,
"Good sportsmanship and play
ing skill are considered chiefly
In selecting the team." After G.
A. A. songs, the indignant So
rhomores washed the dishes.
PLAZA
SMN'ial Sandwich, 10c
Hamburger Sandwich, 10c
PLAZA CAFE
Mr. and Mrs, Krrd Tayler
NEW FLAPJACK
COMPACTS
Kree with Car,, Xome I'oudcr
at
McNair Bros.
Ity the Ion( Office
Klection Night
The Junior High announces
that they will have a radio in
their assembly on November 8
All those who desire to get re
turns are welcome. A program
will be presented and a small
Student's Hair Cuts 25c
at the
SKItVICK ItAltliKK SHOP
M North Main
O. K. KARItKIt SHOP
.Mil Kafct Main
1)KI IT IIAKItKIt SHOP
4th Irert
Special
Steam Push Wave
Ringlet Ends
Complete $1.95
Special
Wet Finger Waves
now 25c
Murray's
Beauty Shop
SPORT GOODS
for
GOOD SPORTS
PROVOST BROS.
Ten to Fifty Cafe
Serves highest dims food ob
tainable at lowest possible
price.
We Cater to School Itoys
and Girl.
LEATHER LACES
Itrown and black for
your brogues.
lOr a pair
W. D. MARS & SON
Shoe Repairers
Litbia Barber and
Beauty Shoppe
"Our expert service will bring
you back."
"Where All the Students Go"
All for One
One for All!
Loyalty and l'o-oeratton
Spells Sucre;
CARSON-FOWLER
LUMBER CO.
Ashland attempted to use an
admission charged.