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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1935)
Friday, November 8, 1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 Loss Of Captain Hess Great Blow To Girzzly Team players on that really wonderful | smaller schools of the valley, but f team were Chuck Rush, halfback, who were very, very fortunate to I Fat Snider, fullback; Shy Heer, take that one from Klamath Falls quarter back; Elton Ramsey, end. Great Ashland Team of 1921. > Alan Autry and Gob Taylor, tack-, last week. Medford Lucky As Always. les; Harley McWilliams and Harry T imi Much Material at Oregon ? Many eyes in Ashland art* turned Hill, guards, and Pale Young, By 1. I'lckvm (wrong) ’ i with interest toward Eugene. center. By Bill Hulcn *»- I where Howard Hobson this week. v —--------- — —— - ■ ■ - ■ * I called his University of Oregon A Grizzly foot bill team without When Ashland clashes with Leb With the aid of fourteen Pinker Ashland High's Grizzlies staged It’s the old Medford luck, still VBniity hasketballers together for captain Parker Hess! anon on the high sch«x>l field Arm a strong rally in the second half working and still, seemingly, un- first official workout When ton detectives and a pair of blood A GOOD Ashland team, sudden at Grants Pass last Friday, but it istice Day. local football fans with beatable l-ast Saturday at Klam- n(,bbv left Southern Oregon Nor- hounds. your weekly football prog ly thrown out of gear by the loss fell one touchdown short, and as a a fairly long memory will be re ath Falls, the Pelicans had the ,imU thlB year to tBk,. over thp nosticator, 1. 1‘ickein. was finally of Its "brains," its driving force. minded of what is generally ac result. Grants Pass defeated Ash located Just one minute before The cepted as the greatest team in Tigers, groggy and shaking, on catching duties at his Alma Mater Miner went to press; and at the Its Inspiration1 land. 17-14. the short end of a 14-13 score with | practically the entire squad of That's what Coach Don Faber Ashland High history only 20 seconds of play remain SONS toaaers followed him. and point of a shotgun, forced to pre will throw against Is*banon here It was in 1921 that Lebanon, ing. And then it happened! A experts in the Northwest arc won- sent ills weekly dozen SOUTHERN OREGON next Monday. Armistice Day. A undefeated, untied and with a goal long, desperate forward pass hurt- : After his disgraceful showing team weakened by the loss of p(^*- I dering what the Pacific Coast Con CONFERENCE line uncrossed by opposing team, leu through the air. connected with ference, northern division, even last week, when he picked only six ably the finest quarter bncH^k I Pct. j rattled down to Ashland for a W L T a receiver who fell over the goal play the schedule out for They winners out of twelve attempts, wear the Red and White InX^J Ashland 1 0 1 1.000 game that would decide the state Medford 1 0 9 1.000 I championship, however unofficial line by SIX INCHES, and there say in effect. Just give the title to Mr. ISckem thought It best to past ten years Oregon; they hate the greatest make himself scarce, and after u G. Pass Hiner the auto accident last Hnt- .000 ' It was the first meeting of the was your ball game! 0 0 1 frantic search of dark alley ways urday resulting In n broken collar 2 It was a sweet victory for Med material in history! K Falls 0 .000 j two teams (Monday will be the 0 ford. admittedly, but what we And. doubtless, Oregon has. and the slum district, was finally bone for Hess and blasting of second) and the game was played can't understand is why Medford- Patterson, found In a deep hole dug by him Ashland’s hopes for an upset vic McLean, Howell. With the score 17-0 against November 12, a day after Armis- ites can't be content with the win. Courtney, Scott, from down here, self, reading des|>erately u thick tory over Medford when they meet. them at the half, captain Parker tice Day Just 14 years ago. and give at least a little credit to and Liebowltz, Sanford, and u volume entitled, "To China on a Faber has been driving his Griz Hess started throwing passes in Ashland, that year, coached by Ten Foot Raft and Four lilts " zlies in practice as never before. the aecond canto, one going to Walter Hughes, had lost one game, Klamath Falls. In a Medford flock of lettermen, transfers tuid But here he Is. folks, with tills sports column this week, appeared Ills chief problem, naturally, has fine sophomores, who were al Leonard Warren for a touchdown the first of the season to Klamath week's dozen "Take ’em or leave been the replacing of Hess, the and others setting the Grizzlies up Falls by a score of 17-14. but had what was undeniably an ALIBI ready at Oregon. 'em." he mutters weakly. finding of a passer, a punter, a for Ken Shilling to hammer blazed back to hammer out un- i for the Tigers because they did- But. can too much material hurt n ’ t win by more than five points! Ashland-1 A*banon—The Hess-less play caller. through the line for the score. It merciful trouncings to Medford, I a team, if not actually be ruinous? '■' Isn’t any victory, especially the And. out of the practice week, was a non-conference game It's possible A lot of GOOD play Grizzlies will enjoy no more wins Grants Pass, Roseburg, and Klam-, kind that Medford won last week, ers will have to sit on the bench this year Lebanon Is one of the most furious In years, have At Klamath Falls, the powerful ath Falls. Medford had fallen 56-0 enough for anyone ? Probably even a couple of last strongest upstate teams and will emerged two players big Steve Tigers of Medford High, playing and poor Grants Pass, if memory, The Medford story went on to year's Oregon regulars will be win rather easily ' Fowler and little Don Rude, their first conference game, were serves correct, had taken it on the' Oregon-Oregon State If It's not be upon the broad ahouldei forced to come from behind in the chin by a score of over 90 to' say that Klamath coaches hud forced to take a back seat to for IbJl&Z changed their team's defense to mer SONS stars And. how those a tie, a hesitating vote for the Fowler, the hard driving fullbi ___ last minute of play to eke out a nothing. cope with the Tiger “cruncher" regulars will react to that treat Beavers of Oregon State the responsibility of taking care of But, great as Ashland was 19-14 victory over a Pelican team Californla-Wnshliigton — Calif the Ashland air attack from the and “slde-swiper” plays, and ment. only time can tell. But one that has defeated Medford only known to be, the Red and White (Continued on page five) that the Tiger linemen were con throwing end. It wil rest with thing Is certain if they don't like were given Uttle chance over once in 21 years. A long pass, fused when confronted with a it, they can cause plenty of dis Fowler the added load of kicking Smith to Kunzman. broke Klam- Is>banon, who hud licked every three-man defensive line; that sention And dissention and a win that liall out of danger And as for ath Falls' heart in the final 20 teum in the northern part of the they didn't know whom to block. ning ball team are as closely re Don Rude, the little senior whom state, including two of Port seconds of play. Fnber calls the "hardest working ------------- •— land's finest. Well, we would call that smart lated as the poles. “ (5 minutes time) man on the squad," It will be up • The Lincoln P.T.A. plans to Ashland, however, led by the < coaching on the part of Klamath to him to fill out the badly shot hold a meeting this afternoon at swivel-hipped Al Guthrie and heads, I and by no stretch of the • The next meeting of the Fort backfield. 2 o'clock at the school building, "Doc" Brower, left end who caught I imagination do we see how it calls nightly study club is to be held (a lifetime if thoe comfort) the program to be given by Miss two touchdown passes, went wild for 1 Ix-banon. defeated only twice an alibi for the Tigers, who next Tuesday at the home of Mrs Nicholson's room. to hang up a 38-7 victory. Other ' we admit probably far outclass the C. I). Putney at the regular hour this year, one a 6-7 setback at the hands of Corvallis, wil undoubtedly prove the toughest team to face the Grizzlies all year And with Hess out for the season, Faber la gloomy over the prospects for an Ashland victory In addition to the blow suffered when its captain was injured, the Grizzlies have suffered a great mental drop And partly the reas on for the tough practice sessions S£C US PAT OFF J undergone the past week, has been the hope that they would keep the for the Man or Y'oung Man of players’ minds off their misfor tune. Faber has designated Ken Shill ing. three-year veteran who will be playing only his third game in the backfield, the duty of calling the plavs The remainder of the starting lineup wil be the same that has started the last three iuk I tip games Don Gettling and Ray ALL WOOL, OF COURSE Barker will be at the ends; Bill Wimer and Byer Putman the tack- OXFORD GRAYS, BLUES, BROWNS, j les; Cliff Bromley and Bud Etz- AND MIXTURES weler the guards and Roland Stop in and make this fiv«-min- Scheideriter, center. ute test of Nunn-Buth Ankie- In the backfield, along with SOCIETY BRAND fsdiKined Oxford». See »nd feel Rude, Shilling and Fowler, will be the difference Anltle-fathion- ’ Leonard Warren And on the ; bench, ready to go in at a mom- ing make». You’ll find a new j ent’s notice, will be Walter I^ec, Without a single res kind of »hoe tatiafaction in tliete i the great broken field runner who ervation, we say Kid carefully handcrafted »hoes. played last year with the Junior gora Overcoats repre I High team. Edgerton and sent the greatest It will be the second time in history that Ashland and Lebanon “buy” we have ever have met on the gridiron; the oth- offered. er time was in 1921, with Ashland winning 36-7, for the unofficial They’re made for (OUR FINEST OVERCOAT) state title. 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