Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, May 12, 1933, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Friday, May 12, l;M.
T It K H O O t F. X t. W 3
I'atfe Five.
Season's Sport Activities
Are Seen in Final Review
Girls Athletics for Year
Cover All Major Fields
Ashland Hlgb School suffered
an unfortuante football season
last fall. However, there were no
serious Injuries resulting from
the games.
The basketball season was
much better as tar as the scored
were concerned. The Lithians
won their share of games butj
were unable to win the South
ern Oregon basketball champion
ship to represent our district in
the state championship games at
Salem. The basketball letters will
be awarded today.
To develop better sportsman
ship a boxing tournament , was
staged In the high school gym
nasium. School championship was
won by Dean Home, David Berg
strom, Billy Bromley, Headrick
Baughman. and Elmer Wlnkel
man. Baseball season got away to a
good start but was slowed up by
the rain. Although Ashland lost
both of the major games to Yre-
ka High School, everyone has
greatly enjoyed the game of swat
and catch.
Y. M. C. A. Tennis League
Offers Real Competition
vm irutuiiiicii
There Is a slight rumor about
a stadium being built In Ash
land. It is to have a turf foot
ball field and all the latest
equipment, "they say."
The girls' sport season has
been ; replete with many activi
ties.
In the first series, speedball
the Seniors, after several fast
battles, took the school champ,
ionship from the Sophomores.
The second series, basketball
proved to be one of the most
Interesting sports of the season
The very close championship
game was finally won by the
Seniors. The basketball season
was climaxed with a sports
spread which, of course, was "en
joyed by all."
Volley ball was especially
memorable to the Sophomores
who won two out of three cham
pionship games. i
Tumbling man unforgettable
because of the stiffness and sore
ness which resulted.
Baseball was Just nicely start
ed when it was temporarily post
poned so that more time mipht
be given to the stunt show.
An advanced clogging class
has been maintained for most nf
the year. Also an Interpretative
dancing class was organized by a
few girls who despaired of ever
becoming graceful otherwise.
The (J. A. A. put on several
stunts, too, for the assembly he
sides other activities.
The expressed desire is to do
more in the way of sports next
year.
More tennis players are pop
ping up every day to ply the
trade of racket and ball. Play
ing space is hard to find, and
usually the courts are full and
running over. Mr. Wagner has
taken steps to have rules made
for regulation of the use of the
courts. Girls' tennis tournament
is under way and a new ladder
has been established for the boys.
It looks like a big season for
tennis.
Dr. W.E. Blake
DKXT1ST
Office Hour 0 to 12: 1 to 5
First National Bank
Building
Phone 109
The featherweight boxing
champion of the world defended
his title three times In twenty
one days successfully. This Is a
world's record.
E. U. (Dick), Romney, famous
athletic coach at the Utah Agri
cultural College, has been asked
to turn In his resignation as
athletic director. Lack of support
on the part of students and
townspeople Is the reason for the
request.
Fall Football Prospects
Many and Interesting
Only twice In the history of
the Pacific Coast Baseball
league has the season opened on
April 4. On both occasions the
Portland Beavers were defeated
by the San Francisco Seals by
the score of 2-0.
Shed tear, all ye golfers, for
Harold Vetch of Briarcliff, Ore
gon! He got hole-in-one a
few Sundays ago but was play
ing alone. Several persona saw
the shot but could not be called
eye witnesses.
Coach Faber has 20 different
athletic letters to his credit.
Ashland High School will be
able to look forward to a win
ning football team next year.
Although Coach Faber will lose
several good men by graduation,
there will be several returning
with last year's experience. Some
of them will be Darrell Sleloff,
Ivan. Keeney, Willie Durham,
Headrick Baughman, Robert
Hardy, Harvey Gearhart, . Carl
Fehige, and Buster Newhouse.
The tentative schedule is as
follows:
Sept. 16 McCloud, tentative
Sept. 23 Dunsmuir, tentative
Sept. 30 Yreka, here
Oct. 7 Roseburg, tentative
Oct. 14 Lakeview, here
Oct. 21 Grants Pass, here
Oct. 28 Crescent City, tentative
Nov. 4 Weed, here
Nov. 11 K. Falls, there
Nov. 18 Yreka, here
Nov. 24 K. Falls, here
Nov. 30 Medford, here
Jack Dempsey fought a total
of thirty-eight minutes while he
was the heavyweight champion,
earning over $2,500,000.
Come, Shop
and Save
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CASH MARKET
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At
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Watchmaker and Jeweler
We buy oM gold
163 Main Street, Aslilund, Ore.
Just I'nloaded!
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Come in and take
a ride;
AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
Chevrolet Denier
DOUGHERTY'S
GROCERY
47 N. Main - Phone 62
SCHROEDER'S
10c STORE
M KIM 'HA X DISK FROM
5c to $1.00
Ashland, Ore., Phone IHS
G. K. STHROKDKK, Prop-
THE RAGGEDY
TAYLOR
Should Go at Once
to the
LITHIA BARBER
SHOP
LUBRICATION
is a big wcrd but it's
easy with Pyroil
Carter's Service Station
THE ROYAL FAMILY
Will Have I letter Dispositions
If They Trade With
THE LITHIA SPRINGS
PHARMACY
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M ill l ook Like
PIUXCKSSK.S
if they are beautified at
WIN E L AN D S
Beauty Shop
FAREWELL
to
Low Prices
For a Limited Time the Following-
I "rices Will Prevail:
Dresses Cleaned, only JM
Plain Dresses (leaned
and Pressed .7.1
White extra
Men's Suits (leaned -
and Pressed 7.T
Cash and Carry
STANDARD CLEANERS