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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1937)
Friday, October 8, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER of rosea there generally I h n thorn i or two Here goes: Hunting Out Sports s~Hj IJMIMY JllNTEK,sxws tUIIII.E U m * writer of thin col ’’ Ullltl hila UCVl'l Het IlllIIHelf up um one of the Mo <ull<d "eguerta" ut pu king «porta HtiiiH inout like ly to HUCieed, tie IH going to I m - mighty hard to hold If their come nmny more icpetltloiiH of the In . cident of liiHt Friday when Jamie McNair pul n great big letter "I," in the word "gout" mid made Hkeet 1 (.»'Council, tin- McNair clun mid i the pride mid Joy of the Hunters very happy, indeed! Way buck when in the early I duya of the Mention When iiiachcH fill mid wide were walling to high heaven about having no lettermen, high achiMil lioyn were picking out tin- little blonde« moMt worthy of their attenlloiiM for ttie year, mid wine guy« were piiMHing the word to mid fi<> Unit McNair waa J iih I another medium sized practice field halfbuck, thin column Muld. in effect, "Give him some block ing mid tlien Mtmt adding up the ■core!" Which I m preiimly whilt iiup pi-ned hint week when the rather generally umlcrcHtiimited AHhlnml right half gave faiiH the longed fol thrill of Hering n kickoff run back nearly the length of Uie field foi a touchdown lie ran through aev- eral yurda of broken field mid then, when in- got out in the open, there waun't a Caveman who could have caught the mud fioin bin hcclH in a bicycle banket A light man on a heavy man h muddy field did Unit, ami ii I ho got in Horne falr-to middlin' blocking. pann- aniearing mid tackling duiing the lent of tile time ilc played Yah- h-h-h! Told yu ho ! iff And, leal Jim get the idea that he diM-nn't fit h>N piinta, it in well to remcmla-r that there were aev- eral other Grizzly play era out there who weren't doing any hmm In fact, had II not been for Charlie Warren and Bob Gregory With their excellent blocking, he probably would not have gotten tilM run atarted. < harlie in u I im HI iii II playing Warren, a lelf-explanatory st iitciiii-ii I, mid there Isn't a player In the country who couldn't learn something ulsiirt sheer guts from the pint- sized Gregory tail who came up from Junior high to lx- one of <>'< oniiell's Ix-st regulars this year Just to tick off Home others, more briefly than they deserve, then was Steve Fowler, plunging, gaining. intercepting, fighting harder than ever before; Furman Carter, another big tmy who ih playing bung-up foottiull in every gnine. Jim Brady and Tommy Gel- tllng, both making spectacular dis plays from unspectacular positions in the underpubliclacd line, and "Dutch” Scheldcrelter, who only puused long enough to flip the ball accurately from center posi tion before dashing on a personal tour of destruction into the midst t of the Granta I' hmm team It la understood that Fowler and ' Carter will continue their studies next y . .11 .It t ’ of O lll-l UCLA, n-ajM-ctively. and if they do, no one In Ashland will I m - particularly sui prised to see their names in big black letters on varsity lineups In u couple of years. What a headache we got from watching the triple-threat HONS backfield go into their «tumble fumble and grumble action ngiiinat Albany' ill couihc , it mUHl i>< ad mitted Ilia If wiim the first glime foi both IcaiiiH and coriHiderlng the fact that A Hinny hud more rcgiilarH than did the HONH. they nhould iiave lnid Uie buckground to give Eberhart'« team a tougher flgiit than they did No doubt the Teacher« will gatiier momentum an the hchmoii pr<>< eeda and, although they wdi lie tin- underdog« in their coming content with the veteran Hum boldt aggregation lit At rata, may come up to Mpoll mi heduli-H for other opponent« of an announcement that Boland i Dutch) Scheldcrelter, tegular high achool renter, suffered a cracked mm In a piacticc Henaion thia week The Injury will bench All students In .lacknon county the husky plvotmnn for the ('tea high Hchtxrla have been invited to cent City game Sat ur<lay mid probably fot another game or ho place« at the name time and al- H im place will bi- filled by Jack , waya Just where hi- I h needed Weaver regular guard at the alart I moat of the Henson A m Carter put it, "It will make < »'Connell's backfield men all plenty of difference to Uie team have long faeen on account of rM-tHonally, I'm going to miMH those Scheldeielti-r'a uncanny ability to I nice, big holi-M he opened tor me be apparently in two or three in the opponents' line " Wonderland Offers High School Prizes Page 5 compete for a cash prize of 110 in a contest to describe the Shanta- Caacade Wonderland in not more than 15 words. The content, open only to high school HtudentH in the Wonderland area, in for the purpose of ac- quainting students with the won ders of the section The winner will be selected at the annual con vention of the association at Sus anville October 18-19, by a group of outside Judges. COLD, CLEAN and GOOD- The Three Pain That Jolly Well Make Beer A Pleasure! A h fur iim putting tin- finger on any department nt fnult In the Allmny game I h concerned, u critic would have n hard Job A variety of plnyn were there, «bowing Unit Eberhni t h couching job I h no pen- Mion; tin- SON'S Heemed to be light ing mid trying hind but, Homehow. tile fllMt half wiim about UH Itllct eating iih n cheHH match by mail tine Unrig Hiire. to take that out Mize Johnson guy out of ttie line would tie about like cutting off n paper hanger'« arms He inn't a tackle he’« two ot three tackle«, mid maybe u guard thrown in* OL’K NT(X K of FINEST q< AI.ITY WINES INCLCHEM DON MARCO — CRITERION ISCO — DEL MAR Bohemian Club 111 A I. SHOW EK, Proprietor More I hh I minute grief to local gridiron circles came In the form S'MA I 1 ER POP— Well, Sir, We Always Had the Same Trouble! MESCAL IKE By C. M. PAYNE It Take# So Little to Turn Some People’s Heads b ? s . l . huntley ‘KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES’ — Eddie’. Sure of It By POP MOMAND 7 IMI 111 Another mti-restiiig angle on the game was <>’< 'oniiell's UM- of his basketball theories when he sent his hoop star, Ken Harris, into the game with his rifle-arm pass to col lect the first Ashland tally. Sheet's Idea that a ball hi ttie hand was worth two in the mud clicked a lot lM-ttcr than liny sponsored by the Tuttle- lllbbiiril-Erli-kson school of thought. At the bottom of every bouquet I Tl 1ER-Î DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER Z\Vt' £ 1 ■' r - ■■ • • ‘ X ‘ '■ ® « ■ w Boom I his on Your Bass-Hom. r X F-zs_ =T .3.— .. — ; X ' * (MAT CH/UCtS A (CL/vL A k H i 30('? All (?\GUT- lu T ak C CMMft'. Q aj C TMDOS ak JP u C on Hungry and in a Hurry? Try Palace Cafe ■ II ■ ~ ~ '-----------