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Friday, March 1, 1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 5 > Medford High Seeks Revenge Here at 8:15! > TONITE’S GAME DOPED AS 2ND HOOP CLASSIC «------------------- ♦ -- ----- ------ =------ ♦ WRESTLE ENDS IN RIOT AS FANS CHAIR MARVEL i 1 T EAGLE SMOKER 35-28 VICTORY ' I LINES IIP FIVE OVER MEDFORD I FURIOUS BOUTS CINCHES TRIP NEIL ('REEK PAIR WIN TWO OF FOUR PRIZES FOR ESSAYS ON BREAD Distinguishing not only them- selves, but also their schooi, Billy and Helen Elam of the Neil creek school near Ashland this week were chosen as two of four win ners in a county-wide essay con test and were mailed cash awards yesterday. Billy, a fourth grader, and Helen, seventh grade, won their distinction in the Jackson county grade school division. One other grader in the county, a stu dent at Oak Grove school, also won a cash award, while a Med- ford high school student won the high school division for the coun- ty- . Essays were written on the sub ject, "Why bread is good to eat four times a day.” and 2586 prizes were offered over the nation. Jackson county cash prizes were preferred by Henry Fluhrer, of Fluhrer's bakery, Medford. What tall, good-looking Don Wagner from Oregon State could n’t do the very, very mean Masked With the district championship Marvel last night at the Medford Fight fans will receive another Before a packed gym of over and right to represent Southern armory, u gang of wild eyed, chair treat at the Eagles smoker next 1000 roaring fans, the largest bas Oregon at the state tournament wielding fans did for hlin and did Tuesday night, March 5, when K. ketball crowd In Medford history, cliociied and with the Copco It well O. (Harold) Wright, the Chilo Don Faber's Ashland high school In fact the enraged spectators ■^fttrophy. emblematic of the south- quin Warrior meets Eddy Davis, Grizzlies last Friday night smash Oregon championship for diil the job with so much thor a Portland battler with a record, ed their ancient rivals, Medford ^MRirce years also In the bag, Don oughness ami dispatch that It took in a six-round main event. Another I high Tigers, 35-28 to clinch the the entire Medford boxing com Faber’s shat pshootlng Ashlnnil thriller will be between Tom Southern Oregon Confenrence mission. Referee Ray Frisbie, and high school Grizzlies will end their Walker, who whipped Redkey two championship and the right to regular scheduled season here to a flock of city and state police weeks ago, and Lloyd ~' - — - - Barkley, represent this district at the state night when they entertain their men to put a halt to the wildest another Chiloquin wildcat. Farrell tournament at Salem the middle most ancient foes, the Tigers of and brnwlingcst wrestling match Snyder who has become one of of this month. Medford high, at the Junior high that has ever been seen there, or southern Oregon’s favorites, meets Led by an inspired Bill Jung gym. Opening whistle is billed fol' probably anywhere. Eddy Jones, from Talent, and, ac- wirth, who looped in 12 points It all started after the Masked 8:15 o’clock. cording to dopesters, Eddy will for high scoring honors and by After whacking the Tigers 36- Marvel had pinned Wagner for the be a hard boy to whip. heady Parker Hess, who held the 28 last Friday at Medford In the first and only fall after about ten The bout between Fat Abel and badly disorganized Grizzlies to game that clinched the title, minutes of toe to toe slugging. Bill Hawkins has been postponed gether after a disastrous first Faber's Grizzlies will be out to Shooting a Couple of right hixiks for two weeks and probably will quarter, Ashland fought its way >makv it a clean swep over Med to the chin, Masked Marvel weak appear as a main event on that to a 17-12 half time lead and, after ford .a detail that has gone want ened Wagner and slammed him card. However, as this paper goes seeing that slight advantage dissi In the New Deal, Roosevelt ing for so long that even the to the mat. where he applied a to press the smoker management pated before a blazing Tiger of seems to hold all the clubs.—Wes "oldest timer" can't remember biMly press for the fall. is endeavoring to match Hawkins fensive in the third period that ton Leader. Masked Marvel then went to __whcn for the card Tuesday night. closed the gap to but one point, Boasting probably the finest his comer, sat down and ap[a*ared •---------- This should be the Best card yet went on to run up a nine-point Igh school record in the state, to la- resting Referee Frisbie left As to the Townsend plan, we as only those who have fought to lead as the third period ended. _J() wins out of 21 rimes, the the ring while Wagner, apparent a draw or won a battle during Then, in the fourth quater, after suspect that twenty million Amer Grizzlies will enter the game to ly groggy and dazed, lay groaning this elimination contest are eligi a desperate Medford attack had icans can be wrong.—Weston night a decided favorite All play in the center of the canvas. ble. There will be 21 rounds of made it 28-30 for the Grizzlies Leader. Fans ixxM'd the Marvel loudly ers arc in excellent shape and the fast action. Reserved seat tickets, with the gym in an uproar, Bill same lineup that has started a I for his previous rough tactics but at a slight advance in price, are Jungwirth sunk two from way out r majority of the games will prob their razzing suddenly stopped on sale at the Bohemian Club and and Billy Hoxie a free throw to RCA TUBES for ANY RADIO short in wonderment when the ably be In there for the initial SOME GOOD USED RADIOS the Log Cabin. ice the ball game. Marvel, going to where Wagner whistle tonight It is Bob Hardy By BILLY Hl'LEN ------------ • ----------- It was a bitterly fought battle, at center. Bill Hoxie und Bill lay shaking his head, tenderly A short time ago there was a Dickey’s Radio with Medford getting away to a Jungwirth at forwards and Cap lifted the former football played 7-1 first quarter lead on field tain l*arker Hess and Hjelmcr to his feet. Could this be true? battle royal raging among the Service goals by Kunzrnan, Ettenger and Kannasto at guards, with Ken Was it possible that the meanest five most promising freshmen for At Wick’s—Phone 421 -R Sears and Kunzman's free throw. Schillings. Johnny Murphy, Carl num to ever step in a Medford the three positions to be filled on Captain Hess rallied his Grizzlies Harries ami Steve Fowler in re ring was going to lend a helping Howard Hobson’s Sons basketball in the second canto and with hand to his opponent? Well, he team for the trip to Denver and serve. Hardy, Kannasto and Hoxie going Medford wilt lineup In the fol wasn't such a bad guy after all. the national AAU tournament. Of on a scoring spree that saw three I^ennox & Billings lowing fashion: Luman and Pretty decent of him to do that, course the six veterans were a set plays click perfectly, Ashland cinch to make the trip Howell, Smith at the forwards, Ettenger wasn't it? 800 North Main quickly closed the gap and forged Then it happened! Back came Patterson, McLean, Courtney, at center and Kunzrnan and Sears or Van Dyke at the guard spots the meany's arm, bam went hirt Braddock and Jockisch. For the Howard Hobson’s Southern Ore ahead. Ashland's leading scorer, gangly Tire Grizzlies have been working fist into Wagner's unprotected traveling squad of nine players. gon Normal school Sons and Al all week on a methocl of stopping face, and down went Wagner. In Eagle. Jewel. Walton, Brewer and Cox’s Oregon Normal Wolves Bob Hardy, whom Medford watch-1 the towering "Stretch" Ettenger. stantly the ring was a madhouse Scott, of the frosh outfit, were fought their bitter feud here ed so closely, was chased from the : Medford center and puting a halt Chairs flew into it from all angles. fighting for those positions. Monday and Tuesday nights and game halfway through the second ' STANDARD to the flashing down-court forays Shouting fans stormed through Well, the fight is still on and broke even in two of the most quarter on four personals and the PRODUCTS of Kunzrnan Both boys ran wild the ropes with more chairs. Mar getting hotter and hotter but now, sensational basketball games ever entire Tiger team escorted him from the floor. It was a fine dis to a certain cxent lust Friday and vel grabbed himself one and there in place of a five-cornered battle, seen in the valley. play of sportsmanship and drew Faber is a little worried as to ensued n hand to hand encounter, it is four-sided. Because one of Expert Service by By a score of 37-32. the giant a tremendous roar from the what may be the result tonight if Marvel versus a dozen or so. And those vacant spots is well taken Sons won out Monday night but stands. Ken Schillings was in Expert Men h. re came Wagner, fully recov care of. they click again it took them an overtime period to jected in the game for Ashland There is certain to be some let ered now and fighting Siad The It all happened Tuesday night, do it and some almost superhuman down in the ranks of the Griz entire armory was going crazy. when Monmouth was blasting the play by Wardlow Howell. It was and played the greatest game of zlies The game, although of vast Wagner got a choke hold on his seeming bewildered Sons right off Howell who led the frantic rally his life the rest of the way. Billy Hoxie was dazzling in the importance so far as tradition enemy and they both went to the the court Bang, bang, bang went in the closing minutes of the game goes, is really only a formality, mat, while chairs rained upon the steady splatter of Wolves’ that brought the Sons within role of sharpshooter and death on as nothing whatsoever hinges on them from ail angles. The ring field goals as they dropped striking distance after trailing al free throws. He knifed the net the outcome. It is on that account was boiling over with chairs, spec through the hoop and up mounted most the entire game. And it was four times from the field and PHONE 82 that Coach Faber has been driving tators. boxing commissioners, cig steadily the score against the l(owell. standing cooly on the foul thrice from the gift mark to take .ASHLAND, OREGON second scoring honors with 11 ar stubs, etc. Finally came the po- his charges at top speed all week Sons. mark with his team one point be while Hjelmer Kannasto was one because a twin win over Medford .i< <■ lending slopped for a mo Finally Hobby got tired of see- hind and one and one-half seconds of the best guards on the floor. is just about the ultimate desire ment, then broke out with re to play and dropping that gift For Medford, Kunzrnan and Et in the former Willamette stars' newed fury. They really put it on. ing his varsity shellacked. He had shot We Repair All the hoop to knot the tenger were the mainstays. Etten Then, it was all over, with the to stop that uncanny parade of game. through life. And In the five-minute over baskets some way. So he sent In Makes of Electric ger got most of the tipoff plays Although Medford has nothing subdued Masked Marvel half dead one of those freshmen who was time period, it was the same How at center for the Tigers and Kunz- to lose and also nothing to win, from chai rills. ell. scoring two field goals and a Motors Frisbie awarded the match to fighting so hard for a berth on free throw to put the ball game inan looked like the fastest man tangibly, a split scries with the the squad going east. And what on the floor. Grizzlies would afford them no Wagner while the police escorted Including Bearings it belonged. The lineups: little mental satisfaction. They Masked Marvel to the dressing that frosh didn't show Hobby just where Monmouth came fighting back wasn ’ t to be seen. • Ashland (35) Medford (28) will probably be. hopped to the room. .. Luman 4 Wayne Scott was the substi Tuesday night to display the most Hoxie 11 .... F. skies tonight .and chances for an Jim Healy, 220, from San Fran- Get Our Prices On Your brilliant passing game seen thia Jungwirth 12....F. .... Smith 0 upset have never seemed so good. cisco took two straight falls from tute's name, the same Wayne year. Automobile Troubles After the Sons had taken a Hardy 4 ........... C. Ettenger 8 Anyway, it's Ashland versus Chief Strongbow, 275; first with Scott from Silverton high, an all Guaranteed Service 4-0 lead in the first minute of Hess 4 ............. G Kunzrnan 9 Medford and it will be a liall game a body slam and second with a toe state man for two years and play, the Wolves began to click 5 Kannasto 4 ..... ... G. m ............. Sears holder of the individual scoring regardless of how important the hold that forced the giant Indian ...S....... Campbell 2 record at the tournament. Wayne and rattled off 18 points before Schilling 0 to quit. outcome. It always is. Radio Service and S....... Van Dyke 0 Scott who had seen very little ac Sons could score again. The vis- itors led 27-17 at the half and — • ----------- tion all year. Wayne Scott, the National Union Tubes MINER PLANT PRODUCES A New York oculist says hard boy whom every college coach in kept far out in front until the last ENLARGED EDITION 3-C five minutes of play when a des- DISTRICT NEWSPAPER HERE Oregon was interested in until he perate Sons rally, led by Scott and times made many people near decided to cast his lot with South McLean, closed the gap to 44-41, sighted. Perhaps he means those ELECTRICAL An enlarged edition of the Med ern Oregon Normal. who confuse Uncle Sam with Santa the final score. Well. Wayne went in that ball ford District News, CCC publica — Weston Leader. Claus. In that second game Monmouth CONTRACTING tion, was in production in the game and went "hot" on the boys. converted 12 out of 12 free throws •‘Parlor pinks” are more inclined commercial printing plant of the He [Hipped five field goals, all with Butterworth hitting for sev to let their hearts bleed for hu Southern Oregon Miner today. The from a very long distance and in en out of seven. Howell went out GUY GOOD monthly newspaper, edited by Lt. that final four minutes, when the on personals as did Ysted for manity than to loosen their purse Southem Oregon Normal eighth Roy I). Craft, serves 28 3-C camps Sons were trying so desperately Monmouth, but the game was not strings.—Weston Leader. annual class B high school bas in the Medford district, a copy be to tie up the game, it was Scott so rough as it was Monday, when ketball tournament will begin next ing given each of the 5000 offi- who was leading them with his 35 infractions were called. Wayne Thursday morning at the Junior cers and enrollees. sensational long shots and vicious Scott, substitute forward, led the high gym with 26 teams from all With the March 1 issuc the Med- defensive work. It was by far the Sons scoring with 13 points while points In the southern part of the ford District News cnlarges from greatest game turned in by a sub Ysted was high point man for state competing. a four-page, five-column news stitute this year for the Sons and, the game with 14. To the winner of this year's paper to a six-column, four page undeniably, clinched one of those Monday night Howell counted tournament, the largest In point of publication. The paper will boast dreamed-for positions on the squad 18 markers for the Sons and Bor entries yet to be held by the nor many illustrations and cartoons, that is going to Denver for Scott. dón and Ystad tied for Monmouth mal school, will go in addition to and will feature a linoleum block Scott is 20 years old, stands with 8. TUESDAY, MARCH 5TH, 8:15 A- first place trophy, a trip to engraving by L. Howard Craw- six feet two inches tall and Both games saw the junior high ■P' state tournament in Salem. ford, one of two SERA artists weighs 180 pounds. He is not gym packed to capacity. In the General Reserved “XCi* ~ Elimination games will be sent to southern Oregon some overly fast but is probably the preliminary Tuesday night, Ash Admission..... Seats................................... played Thursday and Friday with time ago by the government to sharp-shootingest sharpshooter on land high's champion Grizzlies de the championship battle schcutlled record beauty spots of this dis the Sons roster. Tickets On Sale at feated the Sons Frosh, 26-23. ♦ for Saturday night. Central Point trict in pen, oils, and water colors. BOHEMIAN CLUB and LOO CABIN ----------- •------------ Yes, there are still two places will be the defending champion. Dr. Townsend regards saving Upon its arrival in Ashland, HITTSON SEEKS RELEASE OF open on that gang who are going money as wrong in principle, but each team will be turned over to RESTRAINING ORDER GOLI) to the tournament, but Wayne this doesn't seem likely with an Scott doesn't have to worry any a normal school manager, who will more. He found himself Tuesday achievement so difficult.—Weston take care of detail work for his A new gold clause decision is night and Hobby found a fine Leader. team. Ail games will see Sons being sought by W. E. (Jud) Hitt- basketball player. basketball players officiating. son, southern Oregon mlner, who Everybody else thinks the cap ■... •----------- Drawings for first round games reputedly wrested $16,500 in gold italists ought to loosen up, but PHARMACY ; ^.re as follows: Rogue River vs. . from claims hereabouts a few With all their speed, the ^|<>s River; r Merrill vs. Myrtle | weeks ago. Hittson seeks a de- cars can't run away from the in they just wont' make it unani fWakjrcen Siptem ‘Jï rmi* Store mous.—Weston Leader. ^PFeek; Talent vs. Glendale: Gard murrer and petition to the suit stallment payments. —• Weston ner vs. Gold Hill; Prospect vs. being pressed by George M. Rob (Oregon) Leader. Arago; Madras vs. Drain; Wil erts, Edwin P. Hughes, W. H. liams vs. Eagle Point; Bandon vs. Summers, Ed Marshall and Geo. WATCH FOR Riddle; Paisley vs. Phoenix; Sams P. Barton. Republicans would do well to Valley vs. Smith River. Following The petition askH a vacation or help sail the Roosevelt boat. If it teams drew byes for the first modification of the restraining Is swamped they are likely to drop, round: Chiloquin, Jacksonville, order prohibiting Hittson use of along with us democrats, into th« Elkton, Central Point, Port Or- the $16,500, “......................... and "the transaction Red sea.—Weston Leader. • ford and Powers. of ordinary corporate business,” ------ • on the grounds a final decision CORPS AREA OFFICER SCANS on the snme case is pending in Stomach and LOCAL GUARD EQUIPMENT the California courts. Small Payments Each Month ----------- •----------- Intestinal Trouble Through the August T. Lindquist, Ninth Many a public man’s critic Corps area representative, 8an couldn't fill his shoes.- Weston and Constipation Francisco, conducted an ordinance FEDERAL inspection of Ashland national Leader. Treated Without guard firearms and range flnd- HOUSING ACT A Ing equipment Tuesday forenoon. Operation W. J. 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