Page 6 Friday, June 11, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER layoff of several months, will get back into action Sunday, June 13. when they appear in an outdoor card sponsored by the Elks lodge of Medford The CCC bouts will feature the annual Elks picnic at their grounds near Medford, and nine matches have been arranged by Capt William C Ryan, district Medford district boxers, after a athletic officer. ELKS SPONSOR BOXING BOUTS NEAR MEDFORD I'ete Roberts of Setad will mix aid, of Orleans, will meet In, a with Alfred Carr of Oak Knoll In 150-pound affair ,i 135 pound mam event. Ken Baxter Snider, of Prescott, and Mangers of Seiad will tangle with Harold Major of Oak Knoll prom Ered Kerby of Oregon Caves in a Ise a good fight ut 130 pounds semi final with both boys weigh­ ’ Harold Farmer, another Prescott ing in at 140 pounds. boy, and E R Shores, ot South Harold Friedman, Oak Knoll Fork, will mix at 135 pounds Cliff flash, will mix with Mike Saenz latcke, of Wimer, and George Jor­ of Rand at 125 pounds. Jesus dan. of Detachment. will meet at Avilla, of Seiad. and Bill Mclkiti- 170 Fred Kuckenbush of Gasquet and Phil Griggs, of Wimer, will meet in the 1115-pound class J I). ! Andrews of Oregon Caves and Laurence Messina, of Orleans, will mix at 135 |H>unds Capt. Ryan has been trying to locate an opponent for Ramsey, Wimer heavyweight, but so far has failed to book a suitable op­ ponent for him. Several of the boys on the card have fought here before while others will be making their debut in district fight circles The bouts will be staged in the afternoon and the Elks exiM’Ct to have several hundred rabid fans on hand to cheer the CCC battlers e • Larry Gill of Dunsmuir was a week-end visitor S’MA^TER POP— Boy» Always Shrink, Sure! By C. M. PAYNE “KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES’’— And No Rice With the Shoe, Either some oNia threw a By POP MOM/ND IT WASN'T THROWN, AL/ IT WAS MYRTLE’S FATHER'S AND HE HAD HIS FOOT INI IT " SHOE AND BANGED YDO UP THAT WAY ? f't' by The A • •»<»< MESCAL IKE By S. L HUNTLEY THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER » ’ Reason Enough