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Friday, February 22, 1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER — ♦ GRIZZLIES TO I jNeuer Been Left! • DE FAVORITES THIS SEASON Page 5 v ♦---------------------- ________________ j in his corner for the fourth, which ; he did to give Hall the k-o. In the semi-windup, a four- rounder, the SONS’ own, Frank Redke, lost the decision to Tommy Walker of the Talent CCC in a slam bang fight Redke did little clowning, but Walker was a Uttie too good. Both are middleweights. In other four rounders, Irish Jimmy Hall’s slashing left hand O’Hoxie and Lee Ashcraft fought was loo much for Buddy Stryker to an exciting draw; Shorty Abel in the main event of the semi and Marvin Potatzka drew; Wal monthly Ashland Eagles fight ter Lee and Donald Gettllng drew. card at Eagles hall Tuesday night, It was announced that a return an<l the Talent CCC boy lost on a technical knockout in the third go between Billy Hawkins and canto when he was unable to leave Fat Abel would be staged on the his comer for the fourth round. next card, March 5. They are the Boring in steadily with his left boys who put up such a great working like a trip-hammer, Hall, popular Ashland welterweight, battle two weeks ago. took the first two rounds by a wide margin and had the Talent GILLMORF boy wobbling on his pins in the BROS. third, It appeared that Hall could 37 First Street have put his man away at any I time, but Stryker weathered the I Agenta canto after losing a tooth. Badly FARMERS AUTOMOBILE battered, he was advised by his Inter-Insurance Exchange second and the referee to remain Sons, Monmouth in Bitter htä 0L e N gde JL kl ® s Battle Monday, Tuesday smoker fight Local Stars to Glitter In Annual Effort To Trip Medford Two of the moat bitter inter collegiate rivals In Oregon _ will throw the full force of years of athletic hatred at each other Mon day and Tuesday nights in the l*rolMil>le Mturting Lineups Anhland Junior high gym, when Ashland Medford Al Cox's Oregon Normal school f Hoxie lx» m un Wolves from Monmouth tangle Hess f Campbell with Howard Hobson’s great Southern Oregon Normal Sons in Hardy ........ c .............. Smith the first meeting of the two teams Southern Oregon fans were Kannasto Kunzman K this season. treated to a genuine exhibition of Jungwirth K Hears Always, when Wolves meet wrestling last night at the Med When those two most bitter rl Sons, it Is bitter fight from the ford armory when Promoter Mack opening whistle until the final gun Lillard brought two real gladiat vale. Ashland and Medford. meet ami this year will undoubtedly ors of the ring together for a main for the initial titne tonight at Med prove no exception. Starting event which had customers and ford's high school gym for the slowly, with a sort of "what’s the even Photographer Verne Shangle gnme which may decide the dis- use” state of mind, the Wolves of •—very emotional. • trict champion and right to enter Monmouth have the past two Joe Hubka, Nebraska, met and the state tournament in Salem, months began to howl. Right now drew with Jim Nealy, San Fran it will be the firs* time In many they boast the greatest team in cisco, in ax fast a go as ever long years that the Grizzlies of the history of the school, with two thumped across a Medford mat. victories over Willamette, one Fireworks started with the bell ^^Ashland high have been the fav- against Pacific, northwest cham and an hour later were still going ^^^Lites by so wide a margin. pions lust year, one over Albany at a breathless pace with one fall ^^^VAImoxt always in the past It han college and a split aeries with the each and a death-Btruggle under the Tigers of Medford high Packards of Portland, who recent way for the third. who were rated the best team ly defeated Union Oil decisively. First fall went to Hubka when Either thnt or the two teams were Two former Astoria high stars he loosened a series of "airplane accorded an even break But not hold down the forward positions double arm ncissors”—or some By BILLY HI LEN now. Not this year, the year that for Monmouth, Bud Averill, six thing, to flatten Nealy, who came The very funny Arthur "Bugs" feet three inches tall, and Herb back with ginger to pin Joe with has seen the Crimson and White blast through a gruelling 20-g.<ime Baer once naid in his daily column Ystad, six feet three Inches high a nelson. From then on it was schedule to hang up 19 victories words to the effect that a left Both were members of two As nip and tuck, and shoulderblades toria high state championship hovered near the canvas frequently against the best northern Califor handed person was of no use at all outfits and Ystad wax all state to pile up thrills as the earnest except in a revolving door. nia and moat of Oregon could man one year. At center will be pair went at it in clean, workman Now we wouldn't for anything offer. Jimmy Butterworth, who towers like manner. Feature of the full Against that brilliant record. in the world try to make Mr. Baer six feet four inches toward the session was Hubka’s lightning leg Darwin Burgher'a Medford team out an untruthful person, nor do rafters Butterworth Is an all-state work and one of his unique holds, muat be classed the underdog. It we want to cast reflections on hia player from Indiana and is rated gained by wrapping his legs haa shown little all year. A regard of that curious race of peo- one of the best centers in Oregon. around shoulders and torso of his victim and effecting a series of scratchy win over Klamath Falls ! pie who go through life with their He is Monmouth's high scorer. For guards the Wolves will pre rolling spills which drive an op- after a resounding defeat. An un port side fin always to the fore. satisfactory victory against Grants Not, for the life of us, would we sent Ray Osborne, also from In ponent into submissive slumber. and John Kelly, the medium In first match Lillard had pitted Paaa after a defeat by the weak do that but we very heartily wish diana. size flash from Salem high. Kelly Don Wagner. OSC, and Louie Bac- Cavemen. A defeat at the hands of that "Bugs” could sec Howard was named the most valuable man agalupi, the "terrible Italian.” Al- Shasta City, whom Ashland licked Hobson't Southern Oregon Normal in the state tournament two years though Wagner carted two falls basket :i . in action just badly. ago and is a ball hawk of the off the arena, whateverhisnameis But comparative acorea mean once. Ai.k. if he wouldn't change Cliff McLean type. Principal re showed greater strength and nothing when Aanland Is playing his mind about the lefties then, serves are Ed Makela and Mackey, treated Wagner to a swell necking with a long series of chiropracUc Medford because it Is Ashland well, there Just aint no Santy to Monmouth football players. Both battles may turn into per headlocks. First fall went to Wag versus Medford and all It ntands the poor working girl. So after much ado about less sonal scoring duels between Ward ner via Sonnenbergs, second to for. Bitter rivalry bordering on than nothing, we get down to the Howell, giant Sons center, and Bacagalupl when his headlocks hatred. Long yeurs of bickering business in our RIGHT hand; that Jim Butterworth, Wolves tip-off were too constant and severe, and and fighting The game that both man. Neither has been stopped third to Wagner at a point when teams point for from the start of Captain Billy Courtney, of Hobby's the slightest bit all year, both it appeared he was ready for the mighty SONS, is not only a south the season. The game that means having ran wild against all com count. The finish came as an upset . mon* to them than anything else paw of the most southpawish kind, petition and when the two meet and as a sudden burst of color Ashland needs but the one vic but that he also is about the sweet for the first time, it’s liable to be when the OSC football star Sud denly wakened from a groggy toss tory to clinch the district title est floor leader and defensive man ’’blood" and plenty of it. Sons' probable starting lineup against the ropes to drive Baca— Medford needs the one tonight and in the hill country or any place his opponent—into a spasm of the one next Friday at Ashland else for that h;5tter. And when will be Patterson and McLean at er, canvas gnawing. Both will be fighting for these Columnist Arthur ••ya that the the forwards, Howell at center Fans apparently were well games They will be fighting "wrongsiders” are all wrong, he and Dick Jockisch and Captain pleased with the card and greeted Billy Courtney at the guard po is not talking through anything harder than they have fought all both newcomers with some chip sitions. year. Both will be hopped to the but his derby hat. per heckling. Hubka, after his per It will be the first time in two Lefty Bill's scoring is done from formance. will be good for a skies. years that the teams have met on Ashland should win rather eas way out Not a high pointer but the maple court, no games being packed house any Thursday. ----------- •------------ ily. Medford can't match the high- usually k < xk I for around four buck played last year. Two years ago The prison doctor at San Quen powered scoring ability of the ets per battle. It's on defense that the four-game series was evenly Grizzlies' Bob Hardy and Billy our very, very brainy (believe it or divided, each outfit sweeping their tin has found that, for no reason he can discover, powdered whey Hoxie, who have accounted for 400 no, Mr. Baer) lefthander does his home battles. points between them tn 20 games, great work. And, he tcally runs Monmouth uses the same style is a good remedy for tuberculosis an average of 10 apiece per game that SONS team like nobody's of plays as the Sons: fast break and high blood pressure. He knows ing. hard driving at all times, it is helpful but doesn't know Medford can't match those! boys business. Ix-fty Bill Is another Benson high with no great amount of defensive whey.- -Weston leader. but they can bottle them up. But. work stressed. Officials will be if they do there is Parker Hess and of Portland and Howard Hobson Croxdale from Medford and Stan product. After burning up that Bill Jungwirth and HJalmer Kan- Summers from Eugene. prep league up north, he followed nasto to step out and get the Hobby down here and to say that points. And so it goes. How is Medford he is practically the backbone of Fulton Stephen Heard of Lake to stop the Aahlanders? It seems the team would be sort of an un City. Calif., died in a local hotel derstatement of fact. impossible. Five good scorers, two Bill is a one-year SONS letter- Tuesday afternoon after a linger of them brilliant. By pure fight? man. With the enemy defense set, ing illness. Stewart-Warner • Probably It is the only way. And. He was 76 years, four months it is Bill, good old lefthanded Billy Medford will have the fight. They and 29 days old, and had been Service - Sales - Rentals always do when it's Ashland Courtney, who sets up the SONS stopping in Ashland about a scoring plays and he does It with they're playing. More so than at a neatness and dispatch that has month. Will Dodge took the body 423 East Main Street, Medford any other time. But, so will Ashland. They want made every college coach in Ore to Alturas. Calif., Wednesday and TELEPHONE 668 to repeat with their championship. gon wish deeply for his presence funeral services and burial took place there Thursday. in their school. They will be playing Medford. Vital statistics concerning Court They will be battling the team have waited al! year to meet, ney follow: Height, 5 feet 10 A REAL et revenge for that upset last inches; weight, 160 pounds; age, at the hands of Medford’s 20 years; value to team, what "Bugs” Baer's regard of a left second team. < hander Is, with plenty of reverse Yes, Ashland must be called the favorite. It can’t be any other way. english. ROAST TURKEY, CHICKEN or STEAK ----------- •----- ------ But it Is Ashland versus Medford We suspect that if and when and anything can happen. And, Japan and China arrive at that more often than not, it does. 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