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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1937)
Friday. November 12, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Fagv fl • Hill Und Bill Ausland and E. S. Corthell were among Ashland- ers hunting near Kcm> last week- end. • Lawrence Gill returned Satur itay from Klamath Falls for an indefinite stay. (Continued from page 1) • Colver Anderson, who has been working in a mine in the northern charges into the Red and Black part of the state, returned Tues backfield. day to spend the winter in Ash Early m the third period Et tin- land. ger and Bowman worked the ball down to the Grizzly 18 where the redheaded Medford halfback threw a swell piss into the end zone where Root, who had hidden on the aideliniM, scampered under it lor the touchdown. Ettinger was stopp'd as he attempted to skirt end for the extra point and the score stood 7-6 for Ashland at the end of that quarter. Big Steve Fowler started the last quarter off auspiciously when, after a few minutes of play, he sent a quick kick away for a spec tacular 68-yard air ride from his own 22 to the Medford 10. Et tinger was smothered by half the Ashland team after a short run back but he and Bowman were un stoppable as they marched in a workmanlike fashion to the Ash- JANE GOES land five-yard stripe where Hill RIDIN WILD! lugged the leather for their sec- ond touchdown. Eri's kick was good. Fowler's punt, blocked by Wil- son touched off the Medford pow - I der keg for the final time. Bow- ' man picked up 25 yards on a re- —WAITE I verse, Ettinger was held for a short gain. Bowman went to the three-yard line on another reverse and Ettinger took the next play into the end zone through a wide boulevard cut in the Ashland line by wonderful Tiger blocking, Again En's try for point clicked ■ to make the score Medford 20. Ashland 7. Desperate Ashland passes filled the air for the remaining mo ments of the game but to no gieat avail and as the final gun sounded i Medford had the ball on second down on the Ashland 44. Those present could not over look the splendid defensive work and offensive blocking by Med lords Eri, Van Dyke and Santo, nor could they say the inferior team won. Medford's squad, when it finally started to click late in tne game, showed power to spare FLASH: From where he sut and dominated play effectively. on the 50-yard line, even For Ashland, however, certain in Dopey could sec his error in dividuals showed splendid ability picking Ashland to beat Med and. besides tile backfield, Schil ford. Rumor has it that Med ling. Newbry, Scheidereiter, Jes- ford won by a mere hug of sel and Weaver were standouts. points. The latter showed form which clearly indicated his right to con sideration for the post of all-con TjIFFIDENTLY and timidly Dop- x ev extends his mistreated neck ference center. A capacity crowd of more than again this week, fearful of more 3.500 persons witnessed the tra bombshells such as the one cast by ditional struggle and the snappy C iff Bromley, sometimes right half-time meneuvers of a clever g i.'ird on the Albany eleven, who Medford girls drum, fife and bu deplored the treatment his team had received at the hands of this gle corps. The loss set Ashland back in c< lumn. Always willing to retri third place and Medford at the bute where retribution is called top of the Southern Oregon con for. Dopey acknowledges "Apron- ference heap in a temporary dead Slnngs " complaint if Albany WHO SAYS I CANT PRINT IHIS" lock with Klamath Falls. Medford f< tball players can still feel after needs but a tie with Grants Pass the way their Saturday afternoons to retain that place, and a win a:e spent, their feelings must be over the Cavemen will put Bow hurt and Dopey is sorry. He also is sorry that thousands erman's boys in undisputed pos of readers were misled on three session of the crown. Starters in the struggle were games last week when Stanford (for Medford): Monteith, RE; beat USC, Oregon defeated WSC Santo, KT; Eri, RG; Stevens, C; and the Rooks won over the Richardson, LG; Bedford, LT; 3 »NS. If any rummy in the bug Wilson. LE; Root. Q; Ettinger, house had predicted Washington LH; Hill, RH; Caples. F; (for would tie California he promptly Ashland): Jesse), LE; Scheider would have been placed in a strait eiter, LT; Brady, LG; Weaver, C; jacket and denied paper-tearing Schilling, RG; Newbry, RT; Get- privileges for a week, so there's tling, RE; Warren, Q; Carter, LH; no apology on that score. Dopey indicates with pardonable 1 McNair, RH. and Fowler, F. Officials were “Spike” Leslie, pride the outcome of seven other umpire, and "Brick" Leslie, ref games. He picked OSC to whip Willamette and that came to pass; eree. Montana continued, unbeaten and -------- » untied, over Gonzaga; Minnesota let Iowa score but otherwise re sponded as predicted with a wide win; Santa Clara scored even more often than expected to beat San Jose; Yale added 10 points to the nine given them over Brown; Michigan outfoxed the Dope by Promoter Mack Lil lard’s weekly winning in their usual way, by grappling card next Monday night one point, but they won, anyhow, in the Medford armory will con and St. Mary's was called to take tinue all-star programs with three a close one over SFTJ—3-0 was all-mam event matches. close enough, wasn't it? Bob Chick, fast and clever form Ashland-Medford, well, you-all er light heavyweight champ of the saw the lead paragrpah! world stays on to meet Jimmy Now, time marches on, Lott, former University of Ala sonieliody wins, somebody ba ma football luminary in the top loses and it won’t make any main event. Lott has appeared difference 50 years from now nere before and will be remember but the following will hap|M*n ed a* a clever and colorful grap- tomorrow and Sunday, as pler. specified: Second up on the billing will be OSC-USC: Even in Los Angeles Steve Sterlich, the Los Angeles the Beavers will win by a touch rubber-legged artist who will meet down, we hope. another well-known wrestler in WASHINGTON-UCLA: Wash Joe (Crybaby) Smolinski, the ington will click against the chubby and rough Polak, who is Bruins and win by 12 points "not afraid of anything this side OREGON-CALIFORNIA: Dopey of Africa.” Opening the card will be a re- match of Bic Jarbo and Ole Ol- son, the Minnesota Swede. The bouts will get under way promptly at 8:30 p. m. ------------ •------------- GEORGE HENNINGER OPENS TIKE WELDING SHOP HERE ASHLAND LOSES GRID FEUD 20-7 AM) THEN THE FUN BEGAN! LITHIA Last Times Today 2-FEATURES-2 DOPEY plus • SATURDAY • Chick, Jimmy Lott To Meet in Medtord Ring Monday flight COMING SUNDAY! Thin Ice with SONJA HENIE TYRONE POWER George Henninger, from Bend, recently opened a tire welding business in the Ashland Hotel garage here, introducing a new system of repairing broken cas ings. The equipment, according to Henninger, is just being intro duced on the coast after several successful years in the east. It includes electrical cookers that weld repairs into the casing and replaces the old method of vul canizing and cementing. The new system, the “O-K" tire weld, is being offered on a satisfaction guaranteed or money back basis. Members of the Ashland Minis terlal nxaociatlon, meeting Mon day night, |Hixxed tho following resolution ill recognition of the good fellowship of the Rev D E Nours«' who will leave the pastor ate of the Neighborhood Cong re gationiil church to take up dutl«*s in the Seattle Congregational church th«> first of December "We. th«« members of the Ash land Ministerial association. pro foundly regret the fact that the Rev. D E Nours«'. |Nistor of th«' ComiiuuUty I'ongrt'gationnl church o frills city, lx soon to leave for a pastorate elsewhere, "Besides being personally an n<- ce|«tabl«> member of our associa- tion, h«> has taken an active part in the religmus and civic life of Ashland, promoted every good cause, cooperated h«*urtlly with other «'hurch<*s ami organizations in every forward-looking endeavor, ami exemplified the highest type of Christian character among us "We wish him all the success he so richly deserves in his new field "Signed. E E Wordsworth, sec retary, ami Melville T Wire, pres ident At a previous meeting the min isters decided to hold annual .Thanksgiving services between the hours of 10 mid 11 a in Thanks giving day. Thursday, Nov 25, at rile Methodist Episcopal church The Rev J. H Edgar, Presbyter ian, will deliver the sermon for the union meeting 1 FOR RENT To a iidd<lle-uged couple, nicely furnished apurt- ment 1*6 luiurel street. (Mp) FOR EXPERT AUTO BODY and fender work, also truck ami car painting, see Earl Warren at the < ’liiycoinb Motor Co, Ashland, phone 50 or coiim in for an es timate; high class work at the lowest price m I he county (54c 1 WINTER SUGGESTIONS Be prepared. PRESTONE anti freeze. batteries. 13-15-17 plates, windshield xwlp«'H. floor mats, heaters, get our prices be fore you buy Clnycoinb M.dor Co Ashland, Oregon iMei LEGAL NOTIC ES In the County Court of Jackson Comity In and For the State of Oregon IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF JOHN LYDEN, DE- CEASED Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executrix i»f the es- tilt«- of above mimed decedent has filed in the above entitled court her final account of the adminis tration of said estate and said court has fixed December llth, 11*37, nt 10 o’clock n in. at the court room of said court tn rim Two crucial points mude by Jackson County court hotiM* ut i conversions after touchdowns Medford. Oregon, ns the time and spelled the difference in .scon- Fri place for hearing of any objections day night at Medford in the game to xiiiil nccount and for settlement between the OSC Rooks and the fighting SONS from Southern Ore- Simpson. F.sselstrom ami Warren thereof ANN KENNEY I gon Normal school ami. although handy to collect. Jeari Eberhart’s team piled up a A "water boy" pass play, Simp In rim Circuit < ourt of th«* State greater amount of yardage ami son to Jack Kemmltzer, provided of Oregon for the County first downs than the Orange year traditional SONS skullduggery <o of Jackson lings. the Corvallis eleven grabbed thrill th«> crowd in the third quar the long end of a 14-12 score ter when the latter went into the L R HERMAN, Plaintiff, vs the Tile SONS held Dick Mehlhof Unknown Stockholders of Ash and "Rowdy" Dow, OSC stars, to game for Barton under the ruse of refreshments during a land laimt Company, a former a minimum performance but. in carrying California corporation; also all doing so, allowed Joe Tomicb to time out Hclmetlcss. Kemmltzer other persons or parties un get away several times, once on a lingered near th«* sideline and s|»«'d known claiming any right, title, touchdown drive Bob Olson, Phoe to the seven-yard line ax play be gan to receive a l«sq>lng pass from estate, lien or Interest in the nix boy, scored the other Orange the <»SC .!.’> Where Bud Hut h r had real estate described in the com touchdown in the second quarter I recovered a Stater fumble preced plaint herein. Defendants when he evaded the locul gridders ing the intermission A third-down 1 in midfield and romped 70 yards HI MMONN to the diagonal stripes on a punt I pass was Incomplete over the; Beaver goal line, however, and : To rim unknown st«s khohlers <»f return It was field day for the SONS Simpson’s fourth-down attempt at ‘ Ashland Lind Company, a former stars, however, and Walt Sether, a field goal from the corner of i California corporation, also nil big right end. added to his laurels the field wax wide by Inches, ami other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, as a pass receiver by snatching OSC took th«' ball on downs Early in the first quarter Tom- lien or Interest in Die real estate the pigskin from the air for nice guins He wax aided in that de ich tumbled Simpson’s punt on described in th«* cotnplaint herein, partment by Ken Schilling, left the OSC 20 to pave the way for the above named defendants In th«' name of th«' state of Ore end. and Jack Hudson, right half, th«' first SONS score. A nice gain by Fascistixirn and an Orange off gon: You are hereby required to and all three found the throws of side ¡M-milty gave the SONS fllWt I appear and answer the complaint down on the OSC five-yard line . filed against you in the above en 1 is afraid that the Bears will win and Nelson got the touchdown in titled court and cause within four by two or mon1 touchdowns but two tries 14» weeks from the »late of first hopes for the upset he is unwilling The Beaver yearlings recovered publication of summons; and if to predict. a fumbled SONS lateral on th«' you fail to answer, for want there GONZAGA-IDAHO. Gonzaga is Normal’s 30 ami xtart«»d a drive of, the plaintiff will upply to the due for a surprise win. Guess your which lialt«-*l at the quarter’s end, court tor the relief prayed for In own margin. began again in the s«*cond frame his complaint, to wit: That It be STANFORD • WSC: Feathers and counted when Tvmich plunged adjudge«! and decreed that plaint dragging after the tiring and suc from th»' 10-yard line for the first iff is the owner in fee simple of cessful warpath against the Tro OSC score. Th«' extra point wax the real property situated in the jans, Stanford's Indians will dis gnimsl on a plunge. county of Jackson, state of Ore appoint the home town fans by Olson’s dash and another con gon, described ax follows, to wit falling prey to the marauding version made th»' score 14-6 at th«1 Tin- NW’, of the NE1*, tii* Cougars Call it an upset if you i half, but a series of passes in th«* N 1 .■ of the NW',, the W'a <rf wish third quarter wound up when Hud the HE1, and 8W‘, of Section WHITMAN-ALBANY; Bromley son galloped 25 yards to score 14. Township 40 South of Range notwithstanding, Dopey will string after receiving Esse 1st rom’s pass 2 East of th«* Willamette Mer along with the Missionaries A from the OSC 32 idian pair of tallies will be the plank Plaep, Butler and Sandberg free and clear of any ami all right, the Pirates will walk. threw wrenches into the OSC scor title, claim, lien, estate or interest HUMBOLDT-SAN JOSE The ing machin«- during rim last quar of any kind and nature on the Thunderbolts and a dark cloud ter but the Rooks also halted any part of the defendants, or any of named Mem-weather will drive the SONS attempts to score them. San Jose boys to the storm cellar • By order of the Honorable H. D. early bv 13 points. • Guy Lewis returned Monday Norton, judge of said court, made SONS-CHICO STATE: Th»- lo morning from San Francisco and dated the 10th day of Novem cal boys will prove that their sked where he had been for a few days ber. 1937, this summons is served is too short by accounting for • Clyde Nellis, former local resi upon you by publication for four their first win, 20-7. dent. was a caller from Klamath successive weeks in the Southern NOTRE DAME-ARMY: Either Oregon Miner, a m-wiqiajier of gen Falls Tuesday. the Irish will triumph by a gnat’s eral circulation, printed and pub eyebrow or the Army will win by lished at Ashland, Jackson county, a frog’s whisker, but let’s say __ DENTISTS Oregon, the date of the first pub Notre Dame. lication being November 12, 1987, MINNESOTA - NORTHWEST DR R. E WALKER and the time for answer expiring ERN: A colorful and animated Phone 175 I >eceniber 10, 1937 contest will see the Golden Goph Sweden burg Building BRIGGS A BRIGGS ers whip the i*urple Wildcats who By WM M BRIGGS, upset them last year. Don’t bet on ELECTRICAL SERVICE Attorney for Plaintiff more than two touchdowns, | Post office address: X. L. ELECTRIC though. Pioneer building, YALE - PRINCETON: In the Phone 82 Ashland, Oregon. center ring, ladles and gen-tul- 137 N Pioneer St I (54 55 56 57) men, fearless Clint Frank will tame the fee-roshus Tigahs! One roll of the dice for the margin and they showed a natural. ST. MARY’S-SANTA CLARA The Mad Moragans will need plenty of magic to even stay close 358-370 East Main Street—Established 19’’ to the Broncos and they'll have that much but not enough to pre vent Santa Clara from going Sugar Bowlward without a loss. 01 Buy neckties with what it saves It 1*0'1 oecoaury to p«y SO* or moro to got quality In * deotiirice. 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