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TuvHtlny, March 16, 1937 AHS GAINS 44-30 SONS REVENGE AS TRIP NEARS SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Life's Byways TO aily N ow A Y ouhg , man A houlp B e T he embaxfassinu M omentj when MA'i oTl’ rRlfNC>5 PtMiNO HIM OF THEZ TIME WHEN Bil/rJ THEM USED TO UNDRESS H im AND R ut 7 In a xame which probably wns lota of fun hut certainly wasn't good baaki tball, the AHS Grizzlies got revenge from the HON'S Frosh for a printing hamlet! them in the flint tuaale of the acaaon The game waa played Saturday after noon In the new SONS gym during a let-up In the regular f’laaa B tournament athedule. The Frosh came out at the open ing whistle with a bull-like rush and kept It up throughout the match Fouls aplenty were called on both teams with Patterson, for the Frosh, and Fowler of the Griz zlies leaving the flrsrr In the clos ing minutes with four apiece chalked up against them Bcheidcreiter waa up on the hall of his foot during the game and AUS held a II 13 lead at the quarter The Sons got hot noon after with the lead swinging their way only to be cancelled at the half by a brink high school flurry In which L m got in a grape for an 18-17 high team nod at the half Tiny Jones and little Charlie Warren kept their heads and around them an a nucleus. the high nchool train began once more to function an a team, so despite the sharpshooting tactics of StMn Smith, who plugged the hoop for several Sons baskets In the final canto, the game wound up with the Grizzlies on top 44 30 O'ConneH'n boys took the Jinx off their new silk uniforms In the fray and there were times when It looked like the suits would go with tile jinx due to the fisitbal) style of play They certainly won't get any rougher use at the state tournament which faces the high nchool hoopers, commencing to morrow at Salem O'Connell takes his team north today and they play their first game of the meet tomorrow at 7 p. m against the Klamath Falla Pelicans e GRI/.ZI.1E < I BS DEFEAT KI \ KRITES *2-10 FRIDAY HIM TO PTD Page 3 [ othy Deardorf sjrent Saturday in Yreka, working on material for the White and Gold, the Yreka high school annual. • Mr and Mrs Vernal Nebeker • Mrs M J Bailey was called and Mr and Mrs. G. McCracken to Sacramento Wednesday by the were in Medford recently. illness of her father. • Mrs. Nora Gran and daughter • Mr and Mrs William Mc Naomi of Kerby, Ore., arrived re Cluskey and Bernice Ward spent cently and are spending the week Thursday night in Klamath Falls in Hilts with relatives • Mrs Fraleys father, J W • Mr and Mrs Arthur Gilberg Rock of Marshfield, Ore , died Sat and family were in Yreka recently. urday Funeral services were held • Mr and Mrs Jack Clark and in Jacksonville Tuesday • Dr Joseph Langer left tor Baa family spent Sunday visiting Francisco Friday night. He ex friends in Oro Fino. pected to return within a few • Albert Kostis of Montague and days. Ed Finley of Yreka were here a • Mr and Mrs. Florent Van De [ few days ago. Weghe motored to Yreka Satur • Clarence Gibson has returned day ; from Oakland. • Mr and Mrs Engel Hjertager • Mr. and Mrs Bert Mitchell returned from Seattle Friday, have returned from a visit at Fall where they spent a vacation Creek. • Waldemar Ohlund, Fred Haynes, ----------- •-------------- Jr., Jean Baumgartner and Dor- Subscribe for the Miner today. GRUNTSAND • HILT NEWS • GRIMACES from the Ringside _________ By K< OOP_________ BILL HALL Southern Oregon mat fans, for the past several months, have done a lot of ranting and raving about thia and that meanle, but now the yowks have turned to howls in praise of the introduction of Bill Hall, former light heavy weight amateur champion of Cali fornia. Bill is a firm believer in clean wrestling but can handle himself against tiny type. Over six feet six in height, awkward appearing and apparently double-jointed, he is considered the toughest man on the coast to put down for a pin fall. • • • CHRISTY BARKED Ted Christy, now barred from the Medford ring by the Medford boxing commission, may tame down somewhat if said commis sion will reconsider their decision, but the "Christy hate” will re main because of his past antics. What’s more, I don’t see how so much cussedness could stay with one guy for sc long • • • BI.A< K DRAGON Considerably tanned by Holly wood's sunshine, the Black Drag on returned to southern Oregon with more villainy than ever in his bag of tricks Neither the Dragon nor his op ponent last night, Cowboy Dude Chick, had before lost a match in • Among Klamath county resi with Mr and Mrs Bob Pinson and southern Oregon. dents et the class B tournament son Bobby, who will make their Saturday night was Earl Hall of home here at the comer of Bush I Chiloquin and North Main streets • Mi and Mrs Ben Nl verson r< turned Friday from Roseburg where they were called by the serious illness of Mr Nlverson's brother, a patient at the veterans’ • Mr and Mrs Wilbur Beagle hospital and family of Portland spent a • Bill Van Dyke is In Ashland I few days this week with Mr and this week visiting with relatives Mrs Joe Randles Mr. and Mrs and friends Van Dyke, who now Beagle were enroute to Chico, Ilves in Dunsmuir, is taking a Calif Mr. Beagle is a nephew of Ashland high's Grizzly Cuba, month vacation from his work Mrs Randle self-propelling briskettrall quintet with the H-P • Kenneth Bell and Merle Talent Journeyed to Hogue Ki ver Friday * 1 • Mr and Mrs Wilmer Poley went to Rogue River Saturday evening to defeat the townies of | were Medford visitors Saturday, night with a basketball team of that city 42-10 in a lopsided con calling on relatives and friends Ashland high school which played test marking their third defeat of 1 • D I. Dunkesoq has been trans a game with the Rogue River ' that team. ferred to Dunsmuir by the South team The Cuba, formerly under coach ern Pacific company • J C. Barnard, former resident ing of Elliott MacCracken, have • Marion Frost, former SONS of this district now living in Port Your clothes look lost but one game this season, to student now teaching at Eugene land, visited Mr and Mrs Joe positively rejuve SONS varsity second string Th« and his brother, Russell Frost, Randles Tuesday He was enroute outfit incluiles Rush and H<-ll, were among visitors to witness to home of his daughter in Califor nated when they guards, Jensel, center, ami Carter the basketbal tournament Satur- | nia. where he plans to spend some come home cleaned and Talent, forwards Jcnscll was day ■ and pressed by ex high point man In the Rogue River • leaving for their home in i • Mr and Mrs. I E Dead mond game with 1ft, Carter and Talent Klamath Falls Saturday were Mr left Wednesday morning for Mo perts. being tied with eight points each and Mrs Orville Hail, former real- I desto, Calif., where they will visit • dents, who have been visiting with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs J M. Crow FORMER TEACHES \ISITM friends here WHILE EN KOl'TE TO WED • Returning from a business trip • Mrs Oscar Talent and daugh to San Francisco Saturday was ter Janet spent the week-end in En route to Seattle, where she Merritt Schilling, who spent sev Klamath Falls, where they visited CASH and CARRY Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Orr and fam will wed a San Francisco man eral days in the bay city March 21. Miss Helen TJosdalc. • Mr and Mrs. O W Smith of ily. Mrs. Orr is Mrs Talent's former typing instructor at Ash- ' Copco were visitors here over the daughter. • Mrs Erwyn Cutler and son land high school, called on friends week-end. Mrs • Among visitors here recently Gregory of Salem and in Ashland Sunday and Monday Since leaving Ashland Mins were Joe James of San Francisco Blanche Briggs of Table Rock vis- j Tjosdale has been employed at and J. 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