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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1932)
T he J acksonville M iner ' -------------- ture players. The height of their season wus the preliminary game with Eagle Point and the winning of the Do Nut championship. H. C. Whitney and Don Kenney, (Continved from page one) Forwards Orville Stevenson and erstwhile miners, have returned to Sixth Grade Cubs Gage Sanden. Center Bud Mitch fast games were giatified and quite • their true love and are mining in Remodeling of a building once oc- Forwards—Orville Stevenson and a following was collected with the ' earnest and with marked results i cupied by the old Jacksonville Post Joe Beach. Center—Bud Mitchell. ell. Guards—Merle Miller, Joe capable men. the past several days. After learn brought to light the other day in Guards— Merle Miller and Don Beach and Bill Johnson. It teems that this season it will ing to swim they ventured into the teresting books and data concern- Stevenaon. Substitute Chet Moore. Their Record be a decision between winning ’ hole which not so many weeks since i ing the former institution. Jacksonville 3, Central Point 8. games from all comers and having suddenly filled with water when Prominent among the find was a Jacksonville 8, Central Point 9. a championship team or staying driven into an underground network stock certificate book now on dis Jacksonville 9, Eagle Point 8. within the town's natural field, sac and set to wo:k with a gold pan play at the Jacksonville Antique The boys are practicing baseball rificing some general interest and prospecting the few pillars left sup shop by Frunk Zell containing in anticipation of a good spring sea saving a great amount of money. porting that portion of the city’s names of many of the men promi By RAY HUNSAKER son to follow the one loss record of While it is fine to win games from real estate. Gouging into a hitherto j nent in city affairs back in 1907 (Faculty Member and Coach) last fall. such towns as Medford it is also disregarded section they panned the issue was sold. Such buy During the basketball season just wise to spend orjy money available what promised to be meat on the when ers included C. R. Ray, J. M. ( ’ rone- passed grade boys have com 9 All of Miss Helen Kafoury’s and avoid going in the red. table. In a small excavation they miller, U. R. Coleman, Gus New peted in 20 basketball games with out in Jacksonville high school Although the old saying “hitch managed to mine nearly two-ounces bury, G. W. Hester, Silas J. Day, side schools in an extensive pro students have been so far I his week, your wagon to a star” sounds very i of the Midas curse and forthwith Realties and Kearnes, Bank of Jack gram of grammar school competi indicating present a lessening up of the pretty it has gotten many people celebrated. sonville, T. J. Kenney, Adolph tion. These games have been played grip flu has had on the community and organizations into difficulties Whitney is famous for his con- Schulz, Al Learned, P. K. Daily, at three weights, namely: the eighth environs the past several and the depression has gone far to nections with the Goose Egg ven- Fred Fick, John F. Miller, Miles grade unlimited weight, the 100 and weeks. In fact the teacher admits bring ho-ne the fact that things ture and is a muchly-photographed | Overhalt, Charles F. Dunford, T. I.. pound team and the 80 pound team. her pupils are beamingly present. carried out in a smaller way h.?* e man while Kenney is well known Masters, Emil Britt, Luy and Kee This program perhaps enables i much less chance of suffering from for his ability to clear large areas gan, C. C. Beekman, S. E. Dunning- more boys to compete in basketball 1 a big tumble. This has been an era ■ of basketball floors by the simple ton, Ed Binns, Charles Nunan, than any second class district VOX CRATERIAN of curtailment, according to the process of bending anatomy. Their Ge >rge E. Neuber, Ulrich brothers, in Jackson other county. 1 MEDFORD chamber members, and they see no many friends and The Miner’s sub J. W Robinson, C. W. Conklin, S. The eighth grade team has Huf- I reason why the practice should not scription solicitor hope the swell P. DeRoboam, Luke Ryan and G. Friday, Saturday. March 11-12 fered many defeats but the results diggings surrender additional N. Lewis. apply to athletics. are gratifying in the way that the BUSTER KEATON The future- for the city’s team, wealth to the pair. A thousand dollars of paper was team has improved during the sea however, may not be as dark as listed in the stubs and close in son, the sportsmanship displayed “The Passionate Plumber ’ GLEE CLUBS PRACTICE first glance might indicate. Much spection reveals that nearly all the and the unfailing enthusiasm shown Pally Moran—Jimmy Durante local talent could be developed to shares were later bought up by D. by the boys on this squad. Those' / Glee clubs of the high school have W. Bagsha.., evidently successor to earning awaids were: produce a fair or even good team— Sunday, Monday, Tuesday resumed practice and have two per a championship Legion team was the paper. It is interesting to note March 13-11-15 Forwards — Walter Anderson, built from what appeared last sea iods a week scheduled. The boys’ that just this week The Miner re Donald Godley and Bob Coke. Cen- j LIONEL son to be mediocre material—every club meets every Tuesday and ceived a copy of the Zillah Mirror, ter Harry Pitts. Guards Alberti boy being a resident of this city. Thursday while the girls gather on published at Zillah, Wash., by D. W. Johnson. Chester Flitcroft and Har-1 BARRYMORE Nathan Smith, it is reported, has Mondays and Wednesdays. Miss Bagshaw. ♦ old Godley. the enviable record of winning 18 Helen Kafoury, teacher, has charge Certificates were for denomina Their Record ‘Broken Lullaby out of 23 games pitched for the of the vocalizing and has been busy tions of $10 and display the name Jacksonville 2, Central Point 15. army at March field and Randolph developing tenors, sopranos and of the one-time Jacksonville Post N ancy C arroll Jacksonville 4, high school sec field in Texas not long ago, while j hog callers. Publishing company. onds 8. P hillips H olmes Doc Gillis, basketball man, also has Jacksonville 1, Talent 6. ___________ / V ability as baseball material, having medical school with honors. Both Jacksonville 3. Talent 16. Wed, Thur*, March 16-17 thrown balls from the grades might be developed into excellent Jacksonville 5, Central Point 28. through high school, college and pitching forces while there are no Jacksonville 5, high school frosh Carole Lombard less than a dozen others available boys 2. Tuesday, Marcff 8, the sixth for positions on a local team. Jacksonville 2 Williairs high 28. •NO ONE MAN” grade Cubs won the school cham Jacksonville Men's and Ladies' 10, PhoenTx T3. Comment about town w-ould bear pionship of Jacksonville by defeat Mats., Week Days 20c Jacksonville 6, Rogue River 20. out the presumption that Jackson ing the eighth grade Midgets in a SHOE REPAIRING 15, Phoenix 5, Jacksonville ville players will be given prefer hard fought game by a 13-7 score. Eves., Sun. Mats., 30c Jacksonville 5, Rogue River 1!. in the Modern Way ence if local businessmen are called The Midgets played without Simon The 100 pound squad consisted upon to back the boys and it was Johnson, star guard. A FULL LINE OF SHOE '»¡/Sent i5c mostly of eighth grade boys who I suggested that the interested par This game marked the windup of FINDINGS ties make an effort to communi a league organized by Ray Hun were too light for the first team. cate with representatives of base saker in which every grade boy They were. Forwards—Byron Backes and Al ball enthusiasts of other valley cit from the fifth to eighth grades Special ies and determine whether or not a could play basketball, with the ex bert Andre. Center—Stuart Forbes. S hoe R epair S hop Guards — Simon Johnson and .Mel simon-pure league can be organ ception of the eighth grade team Fred L. Johnson, Proprietor SATURDAY NIGHT ized. players. There were four teams, the vin Miller. Substitute — Kelsey We Give S&H Green Stamps Other matters were brought up seventh grade Rinkeydinks, the sev Branam. 135 West Main Medford Their Record at the chamber meeting Monday- enth Tigers, the sixth Cubs and the Jacksonville 7, Medford Junior night in the old U. S. hotel build eighth Midgets. ing and received momentary atten An all-star team has been chosen high (100) 22. Jacksonville 12, St. Marys jun tion. Ray Wilson suggested that from the league based on the play steps be taken to make a survey of in the seven-game series. Players, iors 7. Jacksonville 5, Talent 6. quartz ledges, ore available and in their positions and teams follow: and nlf and all Jacksonville 10, Talent 6. dividual assays of the various Forwards—Bud Mitchell (Cubs), blocks, the compilation to be used Stuart Forbes (Rinkeydinks), Or Jacksonville 5, Central Point 3. Leonard’s Cafe Jacksonville 9, Central Point 2. as inducement and basic facts for ville Stevenson (Cubs). Fountain Service The 80-pound team, or sixth • parties interested in erecting a cus Centers—Donald Godley (Tigers) grade showed great promise as fu- tom gold mill. Wilson also sug and Byron Backes (Midgets). Typewriter gested that a petition be circulated Guards — Melvin Miller (Mid asking for a portion of the funds gets), Simon Johnson (Midgets), Specialists allowed by congress for highway and Kelsey Dranam (Tigers), YOU WILL ENJOY THE MUSIC construction to be used in building Final standings for the teams Comer Main and Grape Sts. of the proposed Jacksonville-to- were as follows: AND LIKE THE FLOOR Medford Caves road. Pct. Won Ixjst PHONE 1363 AT THE It was also brought out that sev Cubs........... 6 .857 1 eral new members might be brought Midgets ..... .714 ... 5 2 into the chamber of commerce or Rinkeydinks .286 2 5 ganization and interest and partici Tigers ....... ... 1 6 .143 pation in the many activities and Scoring (10 points or more): labors of the body increased there Bud Mitchell, Cubs ................. 34 F rom 9 to 2 by. Several of those present signi Stuart Forbes, Rinkeydinks 27 fied their intention to join and in- ’ Simon Johnson, Midgets ADMISSION 75c—AFTER 12 O’CLOCK 50c 18 PAINTING timated many more might be in-1 Orville Stevenson, Cubs 18 H. H. F arley , Floor Manager PAPERHANGING terested in the civic organization. Donald Godley, Tigers.. ....... 16 Further action towards formation Byron Backes, Midgets........ ETC. 14 of the ball team is expected in the Kelsey Branam, Tigers... ........ 13 very near future as the warm Estimates DONUT TEAMS spring days quicken the pulse of j Eighth Grade Midgets Gladly Given WE ARE OFFERING FOR aspirants of the great national Forwards — Byron Backes and Al sport. One thing is sure, semi-pro bert Andre. Center—Melvin Miller. Phone 13 or Drop a Card to fessional or entirely local, Jackson Guards—Simon Johnson and Milton P. O. Box 51, Jacksonville ville is certainly destined to have Ashley. Substitute—Shelley Littell. an entry in baseball circles. Seventh Grade Rinkeydinks Forwards—Bill Johnson and Gage Friday and Saturday of This Week Sanden. Center — Stewart Forbes. Guards—Bill Worton and John Nunn. Seventh Grade Timers New and Second Hand Goods Forwards—Lome Bowman and To Have Ball Team WHITNEY, KENNEY GET QUANTITY PLACER GOLD Antique Shop Obtains Old Post Certificates Kelsey Branum. Center Donuld Godley. Guard* Paul Andre and Homer Smet*. 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