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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1937)
Friday, October 29, 1937 Hunting Out Sports ^Hj LARRY HUNTER , SATURDAY'S gum* at Eugene was a classic example of wliat ii darned good football team cun <l<> against <>f couple of individual stars Not that < >SC didn't have stars as well as Oregon They hud J im - Gray's slashing runs and KI* iiut Kollaug's cork-ln-the-bottle defensive play would show up on uny field In the country like the Cullinan diamond in a flve-and-tcn allow window And, ua a matter of fuel, Henor Kolla-rg lost a yard only once on offenac But the thing which really was outstanding wan the perfect help Gray and Kolla-rg got from their teaminatea Every Beaver lineman waa up on Ilia tiM'a and, any time a substitution waa made, the new player waa aa gorsl aa the retiring one or per haps lad ter bt-cause of being fresh Whereas, for Oregon, although Smith. Gray heal and, particularly, Jimmy Nicholson showed at «aid momenta the skill and flush for which they are famous, It ulao waa clearly demonstrated that they weren't good enough to win a game by themselves Amato and Nllsaorr did all they could to keep the Beavers buck tart somehow they got through and at one time Smith was nearly forced to yield a safety when five (count them') Orangemen burst through the Welifoot line to rush his puss Another Oregon pass came out of their own end zone lire dog mill stick devrlp- lion fits well. Throw the «tick and the dog will go after It iuk I bring It back repeatedly —Oregon would get the bull Into fairly safe territory every now and then lint (iSC id- ways carried it back to the short atri|>ea methodically and With apparent cum *. < < f Closer to home In f<M>tball prob lems Is the current suit brought •guinrrt Siskiyou Union high school uiatrict of Yreka by attorneys for young Raymond Finley, asking damage« of I34.HHO for injuries sustained by the boy in 193« while puiying on the flinty Yreka grid- SOUTHERN OREGON MINER more than a breather for the llowerman boys, that get-to gether may not turn out to Ire a pink tea. Way off In November, two weeks from now, Medford will have to scratch ami pull leather to Isut the Grizzlies Just watch and don't say you weren’t warned! 9 9 9 On paper, the SONS are beaten before the opening gun of their homecoming game tomorrow af ternoon Monmouth has tied the redoubtable Oregon Frosh who have turned In two wins over the OHC Rooks and one over the MONS However, as some Joe said, "Thereby hangs a tale!” Monmouth also had to dig in to tie the R<s>ks, beaten by the Frosh by about the same score us were Ela limit's boys Ho, why can't the proverbial black-and-white be read to prove that the local Teach ers have an excellent chance to hold ONS on even or better than even terms They’re due for u win—Ash land isn't in Hie habit of lim ing homecoming tussles ami. In hut, have lost only one out of eight and that to Mon mouth last year, making to morrow’s game even more Im portant, MONK have new playe rs, new combinations of play ers and new plays to fit them. To this railbird It looks like the SONS wdl beat Monmouth if the players think they can, but if the defeatist attitude is accepted because of previous losses this season the local boys will take a thumping comparable to the Hum boldt HCOrr I-IRS I BAPT IST <111 IC< II < buries E. Dunham, Pastor <’hutch school meets at 9 4fi a m, R L Walker MUjMrrintend- ent Morning worship at 11 o’clock, "The Optimistic Pilgrim” is ths subject of the pastor's sermon The Young People's union will Page 5 Ashland Pair Join Army at Vancouver Spencer, son of Ray Spencer, route 1. recently passed final tests for enlistment in the U S army, ac cording to notification from Major H 11 Bagnall, Portland recruit Randolph William Cullop, son of ing officer, and are stationed at Mr and Mrs Walter J Cullop, Vancouver Barracks prior to their 223 B street, asid Robert LeRoy meet at H 30 p rn 'Hie evening service at 7:30 o'clock, the pastor will preach, his subject la-ing "The Reward of Wis dom " I'mytr and conference meeting at 7 30 o'clock Wednesday night early departure for regular posts. Young Cullop will go to the sixth coast artillery at Fort Win field Scott. Calif., and Spencer will embark soon for Hawaii where he will join the coast artillery corps. COLD, CLEAN and GOOD— WRESTLING! <» 8:30 Monday Night 3 ALL-STAR MAIN EVENTS MEDFORD ARMORY The Three Pals That Jolly Well Make Beer A Pleasure! Ol R STOCK of FINEST QUALITY WINES INCLUDES DON MARCO ISCO CRITERION DEL MAR Bohemian Club AL BROWER, Proprietor ‘KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES’ — Eddie’s Spelling Lesson Makes an Impression By POP MOMAND non. Ash'and has been lucky so far in not having to buy any expens ive balm of that kind, but any thing Is liable to happen on a granite-topped field like the I imu I one or. for that matter, Fu.ler field where the SONS eleven prac tices, which looks like a drawn-to- scale i ei,< t map of tlx* Himalayas It takes no great mathematic- | nui to figure out the fact that seven or nine turT fields could be M CSC AL IKE | K>0 Ami then. Instead of the kids picking gravel out of their hides after giitncs and scrimmages they'd have a fighting chance of < enjoying the game at its ls-st with out flirting with infection dangers ' to do so Also, fans could sec foot ball, not a vast animated mud pie like th«- recent Ashland-Grants Pass game, and could be reason ably sure that more of the SONS home games would be in Ashland, j not Medford r r * Hazards notwithstanding, O' Connell's high school gridmen are in a good way to bring home the bacon in the form of a southern Oregon conference championship, come Armistice day Always a team to take the breaks when offered, the Grizzlies managed to score against Klamath Falla, something the highly vaunted Medford offense was unable to do. It looks right now like the Grizzlies are likely to find Grunts Paas tonight it* tough ns Medford, what with the fact that the Cavemen beat Yreka n-ceritly by the same « »re as did Ashland. Still, If \shlund take« that chance so dra-s Medford, and although («nulls P ims I h not rated high enough In the Pear Clt.V to Is- S’MATTEk FOP—Now Two Toot», Meaning Cleared Track Punish This on Your Piccolo. THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER /Í, <;> 7 ♦ a ÛH SMOCKS rtJGu) M.PCT cùil P a ? -t' z =¿ _ 1 GOtS MY ÔlêAü’ A\)U AÛ0O F0(Z OAJC C mas C ._____ i -J -1 * Lu sei ii - < sosm i Mevetf cout? letSlST A FAce- - Dy C. M. PAYNE