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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1940)
THrTUD.1T. SEPTEMBER 2«, 1*40 •»IRAI. POINT AMERICAN. CENTUM, IN» I NT, OREGON PAGE THREE 1 -i"-!" Pointers Will Open Footbal Season With Roseburg Hi WRESTLING NEWS W H AT E USE FOR MONEY, A very green and inexperienced Pointer team will open their foot ball season against Roseburg Hi . t 8:00 P.M. on the Roseburg field. Coach Hulburt has had about two teams out for practice the most of which have had no previous exper ience. Late work and various other handicaps have hindered practice as many times squad members have been unable to practice regularly. It would be too much to expect any great playing in the Roseburg game as 4 or 5 of the probable Martin.: lineup have never played In a gam« TUSSIA J' Wil before. The squad will enter the Roseburg game in flashy blue and white jerseys with red numerals which will 1>« used for the first time ami really add color to any team play. The team will be quite heavy but almost total lack of experience will offset the weight. Individual positions are: Center—Smith and Taylor, neither have had any previous experience. Guard—W. Vincent. A Hilkey. Cassman. and Taylor, Cassman t- only letterman back at this position. W. Vincent has about clinched a starting berth because of his aggres siveness and all around good play. Ends—R. Biasing, who is a con verted tackle, Chet Grimes who is out for the first time. Bob Colley and Edwin Fronreich, both sophomores with no experiences. Tackles—Thompson, Blaine. Sey mour, and Watts: Seymour saw some service as a reserve last year, Watt'« is a transfer from Salem Hi where he was a reserve on the Sa lem Sophomores. Quarterback—Noble Brown, saw some action last year and Hi! Jewett, a reserve two years ago. Right Half—W. Hilkey who was a two year regular at guard before shifting to the backfield and Hob Vincent with no previous experience. Left Half—Jim Pierce and alter-' nate at this position last year and Woodrow Phillips who has had no experience. Fullback — Garrett, who was a regular last year and Bob Vincent who works as reserve full when not Janice Nealon and Libby Hamilton must enter his name in the roll be a right halfback. are among the girt» who are going to fore going out fishing. Other men turning out are Burke Oregon State college from Central —0— Pinkham, Truman Blown and John It Is fine to get such a big fish as Point district this year. Freeland, who are all freshmen. Mr. Odell did but to me it is Very lit tle honor because he has used a treble hook and a dozen eggs on the hook, The treble hook is a very ugly look ing thing and once the fish get hook By K. D. P. ed on It, it very seldom got away, That is why I prefer a No. 8 hook Ixr.st week I so cheerfully an with a single egg ami give the fish nounced that I was at the top of the every bit of sporting chance to get steelhead derby with a seven pound away. LAWN EXCAVATING steelhead. Two days later I was —0— crestfallen to hear that Vintie Beall * GRADING Well, Beall is at the tup and 1 am had gone over the top with a 7At in the eeeond spot. He deserves the pounder and he was going to rib me top al! right because he has never up on that but he got stung becau.-> attempted to use bait or spinner but another man from Medford by name I hope that I may be able to get a big Medford 1232 N. Riverside of Mr. Odell has entered the contest one because my reputation as a flr.st with a beauty of a fish weighing s class fisherman must be kept lip, eh, pounds and 9 ounces, dressed. But you know. after a checkup, his fish was de clared ineligible for the contest be cause of the rule of the derby th it a man must enter his name in th« derby before going out fishing. Well. Established In your comm un It 5 Mr. Odell brought his fl«h in and at 2» year» the same time entered hi» name and TOWNSEND HALL i Dini 2«75 42M W. dill St. two bib» in the derby. 123'2 West Main St. Medford. Oregon —0— It's nut fair to let hi« fish enter that way. Because the derby en- trance has been opened to all people all summer and to expect anyone to wait til he got a big one, then enter his name In the derby at the same t onic and enjoy .v<»iir»clv<‘« time entering the fish. Any one that Izttdie» I Or Gent» 2 5c wants to get a prize jn the derby Sport Gags Mike Nazar an made it eight giap- l>le victuries in a row In the atoinry liurt Monday night, just like every- lardy expected, but until he finally put the clincher on lui by-faced Jo“ Smolinski he receipted tor as neat a lacing as had been seen here in a couple of months of liiondays. Smolinski won everything but the match. In fact, the big Polish paloo- ka from Portland treated himself to what might be termed a field day. And strange as It seems. Joe was the favorite with the fans as he slugged Nazarian from one side of the ring to the other, chased him Into the ringside client» twice, and all in all dished out one lovely shellacking. Rut as usual. Smolinski let hi» enthusiasm run away with his better With the brawl judgment, if any. right in his hands, Joe walked into a short right hand clip to the chin and down he went, That proved to be the turning point of the match be- cause The Armenian, always an i op- two portunist. proceeded to win falls in a row. s Broccoli Bob Kruse of Oswego making his fir.xt Medford appearanci in several years, took the measure of Taro Ito In the middle event. In two straight falls. It was Kruse's famous wristloik that gave him the victory, nfter a tough tussle. The opening event between Balk Estes and Whitey Wahlberg went the full six rounds to a one-fall-npiee« deadlock. and was probably the greatest scientific exhibition «ven I here in months. the train into San Francisco one hour earlier than now applies, according to F. G. Morri», Southern Pacific agent at Medford. Under the new schedule the Shasta will depart from Medford at 4:55 p in. instead of 5:40 p.m. and it will arrive in San Francisco at 7:05 A.M. instead of 8:50 A. M . the announce ment »tated. Northbound .schedule will be un changed. The Shasta will leave San Francisco at 8:35 I*. M. and will ar rive in Medford at 10 48 am. next morning. DlM'OIIIlt Dr. C. W. Lemery Dial 1(123 Medford Get Our Prices, It Will Pay <11 Dnblnieier'n TYPEWRITERS Fresh and L u . hc I ou « Model Bakery Medford City Cabinet Shop 3 BBBBBBBBBfl il B B BBIBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBIIIBBII j Medford Dial 2123 ■ ALL MAKER ■ Younger & Lange Dial 211* 31 N. Bartlett Your Headquarter« when in Medford. 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Motorists are urged to secure a full supply of gasoline before making the trip to the Park. All highways remain In excellent condition for travel .Motor ists are requested to use due caution Bateman & Son Just off Main Mrs. I,. C. Grimes and Chet took James to Corvallis this last week end. A truck turning the corner by the Craterian theatre in Medford sheared off a row of light bulbs In front of th«- theatre Monday. Crater Lake Lodge Closes for Season Southern Pacific Changes Schedule SAND-GRAVEL DANCE Wednesday Night! whenever and wherever patches of snow are encountered on park high ways at thb» time of the year.” Medford