Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 15, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, January 15, 1937
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 7
Double Feature Slated Normal Gym Tonight
♦
H GOOD SPORTS
ASHLAND PASS
TO START OFF W elker C ochran
’5 THREE-CU5HI0N
TWIN PROGRAM WOR.LD
BILLIARD CHAMPION
Booked as favorites for the first
time this year, Ashland high’s
Grizzlies will attempt to cling to
their conference lead by downing
the Granta Pass Cavemen nt the
normal gymnasium nt 7 30 o’clock
tonight In n preliminary to the
Hons Mt
Angel melee scheduled
for H 30 p 111
The Grizzlies are booked ns
favorites primarily I mmuium - of
their
remarkable
showing
against Klamath Fulls Peli­
cans, while on the other hand
the Klamath quint trounced
Grants Paas last week 41-22.
A tendency of overconfidence
prevails among members of the
local team mid, unless they show
a changed attitude tonight, they
may be in for some rough going
The situation is remindful of the
Grants Puss-Ashland ■cries IllHt
year Ashland had trounced the
Cavemen twice but because of
overconfidence, the Cavemen man­
aged to nose out the I.lthimiH by
fout or five points to win their
only conference game This pro­
cedure easily could be repeated
Tonight’s game will be a fur­
ther test of endurance for both
squads The cmbrogllo will com­
pare Ashland's relative strength
with other conference teams, save
Medford, and will show their con­
ditioning Playing on a court large
as the normal floor likely will tire
both teams
Coach O’Connell said last night
h<- will start his regular lineup of
Tiny Jones, center. Lee and C
Warren, forwards, Fowler and
Schcldervitcr at guard |s>stx
By George
CRIPPLED SONS
QUINT TO MEET
MOUNT ANGEL
♦
juries from their many recent
games.
One advantage the SONS will
have is experience. Mt. Angel,
although composed of four veter­
ans on the first five, has played
but two games this season A »50,.
000 gymnasium recently was com­
pleted for Mt Angel and conse­
quently, few games had been
scheduled early, Their official
season opened last Sunday.
The SONS at full strength
would have little difficulty tn
downing the Mt Angel quint but
with the Normal team at half
mast the game should prove to
be a whiz.
The Angel quint is led by a six
foot, five Inch center, who prob­
ably will encounter little dlffi-1
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SONS FROSH TROUNCE PASS
HIGH QUINT 33-10 TUESDAY
Negotiating a swift comeback
following their only defeat of the
season at the hands of the Med­
ford Merchants, the Sons Frosh
soundly trounced Grants Pass high
33-10 in the Climate City Tues­
day night.
Walt Sether, only freshman to
play the entire game, was high
with 12 points while Burdon, Pass
forward, led his team with 6.
The Frosh will face Weed high
school here Saturday night in their
next encounter.
Prospects for a Southern Ore­
gon Normal Victory over Mt
Angel college tonight or tomorrow
night are dim because of injuries
hampering
four of Eberhart’s j
stellar basketmen Main games are '
called for 7:30 tordght and 8:30
culty in (lapping the tip-off to a
Saturday.
teammate
Bob Hardy, SONS center and
As a feature between halves
captain, who has scored 170 points
Friday the Lettermen’s club of
in 13 games for an average of .
SONS will hold initiation cere-
13.1 per game, is temporarily in­
monies
capacitated with a knee injury
sustained in one of the Linfield
games and re-injured in the first I
Willamette game It Is doubtful
whether he will see action in this
series
The same injury kept
COCHRAN WON THE
Hardy out of last Saturday’s Wil-
lamette
encounter
which
the
TITLE ON JAT.NOUIl™
PON8 lost.
A5THE RESULT OF
Bill Hoxie, lanky forward, a! mo
is recuperating from an Injured
ONE OF THE GREAT­
ankle Ted Bchopf has been tak­
EST CHAMPIONSHIP
ing treatments for a sore muscle
in his leg but probably will be
PERFORMANCE 5
ready to go. Scroggins, latest ad­
THE SPORT HAS
dition to the sick list, will not
see action this week. Scroggins
EVER SEEN
■pent most of the week in bed
o
with the flu and Eberhart is plan­
THIS 15 COCHRAN’S THIRD VICTORY IN FOUR YEARS.
ning to let him recover completely
before again playing him.
HIS RECORD FOR THE TOURHEV WAS EIGHT VICTORIES
Little stress has been put on
AND THREE DEFEATS
this week's games, light practices
having been scheduled with Coach
Eberhart using this week as one
of recuperation for the entire team
rui<l Beltram. Belcastro and Mur­ which has suffered numerous in-
dock being matched thereby. Bel- 1
tram. New York, a clean and j
fairly clever boy. was slow along­
side fast and ornery Soos, but took ’
the first fall via foul He displayed
better class and more speed in the
second stanza, using a form of the j
Irish whip which left the wild- >
• yed Johnny flat on the mat and
Southern Oregon wrestling fans a very tame man
The main event between Mur- I
are in for a treat at the Medford
Saturday night in the Junior armory Monday night when six of dock and Belcastro, the not-so-
High gymnasium
the
Ashland the nation's ix-at wrestlers will popular junior heavyweight champ
of the Pacific coast, got off to a
High school Grizzlies accomplish­ match grips
ed what had been thought Impos­
Opening fray brings Al Christ a fast start with Belcastro using
sible They smashed and tore down up against Frankie Murdock In all the defense he could muster
the fl<s>r to pull a close one out what promises to I m - a clean, hard hut a series of Sonnenbergs and a
of the fire when they lowered the match Those who witnessed last figure four leg breaker took the
highly touted Klamath Falls Peli­ week's card will remember that first fall for Murdock. Belcastro
cans In conference standings by Christ was first to hr- eliminated then resorted to unorthodox holds |
walking on them 21-20 in one of I in the battle royal They also will and tactics to take the second 1
the most thrilling finishes ever remember that Frankie Murdock fall Murdock came back to cap-
wltn.ss.-d by goggle-eyed fans on gave Pete Belcastro the trimming ture the third fall when Pete at-
tacked him with a series of drop­
an Ashland basketball couYt
Toggery Sales are ALWAYS the season’s HIGH 8 POT SELLING EVENTS—and this stock
of his colorful career
kicks. one of which missed just
Not since flv<- or six years ago
reducing campaign is certainly no exception . . . You’ll be positively AMAZED at the savings
Second event on this all-star
when Ashland nosed Medford out card finds Belcastro in a match long enough for Murdock to pin
you can make on ÜF-TO-THE-MINVTE apparel . . . everything from suits, overcoats, trous-
by one point has such a thrilling with an opponent whose reputa­ him.
era and jackets to socks and necktie« . .
Eve ry item is regular stock merchandise—every
Medford boxing commission of- ,
fray materialized Klamath start­ tion la ax dark, if not darker, than
ed fast but the Grizzlies picked his own, the Masked Dragon The ficials also entered the melee when
item is a genuine BARGAIN !
up momentum as th«- game pro­ i Dragon is one of those masked they threatened to Take Action
I
gressed They were behind 12-10 mean I ex who has built up a rep about a four-inch strip of tape
at half time With the tempo In similar to the Red Shadow. Mask­ Belcastro wore on his hand.
creasing, Referee Deal found reas­ ed Marvel and other villains of
on to call many fouls ax a result the ring.
of which Giovanini, Pelican star,
Final frame of Promoter Mack
was ousted with four personals
Displaying a conquering spirit Lillard's weekly program lines
that was not to be denied, the Pete Baltrom opposite Alvin Britt,
Medford.
Grants
Pass
and
ONE LOT OF
ONE LOT OF
Grizzlies
completely
outfought former world's junior heavyweight Klamath Falls have independent
champion
Baltrom
made
a
lot
their taller opponents and, as a
basketball teams and. until this
One Lot, Values
result, gained top spot In the con­ of friends last week by cleaning i | year. Ashland had no free-lance
ference ax they have the past house with Johnny Soos, while squad Battery B. Ashland's Na­
to $22.50, on Sale
All wool, neat pat­
All wooL late styles
Britt already Is popular here, hav­
three years
tional Guard unit, has preferred a
ing
shown
several
times
terns, pleated or plain and patterns. Value«
With a third quarter lead of
fast
stepping
hall
club
which
has
Lillard is taking much pleasure
18-17, the locals tenaciously hung
models. Values to $5 to $6.00, on sale
taken Ashland high to camp three
on, even though Klamath tried in announcing new metal chairs times this winter.
—
on sale, pair
desperately to gain a substantia) being installed at the armory, giv­
Composed of ex-Ashland high
ing
additional
seating
room
with
lead With 30 NCOOda left to play
stars, the battery quint employs
the Grizzlies held a lend of 21-20 added comfort
a fast break which has proved
The
program
will
get
under
way
but this lead was periled when
disastrous to local quints Mem­
to I Rt
P ni. Monday.
Fowler, in his desperation t-
bers of the outfit are Leonard
block a Pelican attempt, com-
7
Warren. James McCallister. Dean
milted a foul on Ihitman Just as
Warren. Harry Hoxie. Lyle Mas­
gun sounded. Putman.
the final _
sey and Bob Spayde.
in his one chance to tie up the
A challenge has been issued to
score and send the game into an
all local high schools and inde­
jvertime period, lacked several
pendent teams, but as yet few
Inches of propelling the ball fai
games have been scheduled Bat- |
r*nough for a sue. essful conver-
Al Krist, Pete Belcastro, Johnny tery B is a worthy opponent and |
■ion.
Soo«, Frankie Murdock and Pete urges local teams to try their luck
It was Jones who scored the Beltram entered the ring, Soos against their prowess
One Lot, Values
Now’s the time to buy that new sweater. All
winning points for Ashland, with
to
$19.50,
on
Sale
new styles this tteasoo. Made by WLI-Wlte,
Fowler high for his team with
Columbia-knit and Hollywood Mills. Slip-on
8 and Giovanini high for the game
or coat styles.
with 10.
Ashland's next conference game
is with Grants Pass tonight.
$3.95 Values,
• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bruin of
On Sale....
Talent were transacting business
here Tuesday.
GRIZZLY WIN
OVER KLAMATH
GIVES THRILLS
WRESTLING!
8:30 Monday Night
3 ALL-STAR MAIN EVENTS
MEDFORD ARMORY
BRITT, BALTROM
FEATURE MAIN
ARMORY EVENT
The TOGGERY’S Price-Smashing
Men’s Wear Sale
CONTINUES.'
Battery B Quint Adds
( lass To Local Maples
Suits
Men’s Dress Pants
OCT
Dress Pants
Dress Pants
$3.95
$4.85
Other Great Value Groups
$19.95 $23.95 $27.95
Belcastro Bows To
Murdock in Armory
Bout Monday Night
O’Coats
Sweater Prices Smashed
QÇ
73
Other Big Bargain Groups
$19.95
ONE LOT OF
Men’s Shirts
Collars attached,
full shrunk, neat
dressy patterns.
$1.65 values, on sale
$23.95
ONE IX)T OF
Men’s Shirts
Including such fam­
ous make* a. Man­
hattan, G ray co and
Cameron with and
without Trubenized
collars. tallies to
$2.30 on sale
$1.29
$5.50 to $5.95 Values,
On Sale..........................
$6.50 Values,
On Sale..........
$2.85
$3.85
$4.85
Sizes Include 36 to 46
SKI SHIRTS ON SALE
Reg. $1.50
values, sale
£>4
BQ
Regular $1
value«, on sale
7Qzv
Ivv
BARGAINS IN NUNN-BUSH AND EDGERTON SHOES
Alterations made in
our own tailor shop
assuring A B S O -
LUTE FIT and com­
plete satisfaction!
TOGGERY
129 EAST MAIN
MEDFORD» OREGON