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rr SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 6 SONS OFF TO MEET WOLVES DALLAS TONITE SUBS TO PLAY ■ POINTERS HERE 41 AND THEN THE FI N BEGAN! F G«A«r The boys In the back row will come forward at 3 15 o'clock this afternoon to greet the II eleven from Central Point high school on the Ashland gridiron when the Grizzly ('utu> will make an effort to show their leading ladies the fust string how victory is achieved With .sparkling Bob Weaver out because of a buck injury, Coach OC'onnell’s scrubs will face a Cen tral Point outfit of unknown pow er somewhat as follows: Bostwick, quarter; Ardis War ren Dale Williams and Curtis, halfbacks. Beebe. Hlmmelwrlght | and Gilman, ends. Farlow and Hanel. guards, Setchel! and West- erburg, tackles, and Bob Smith, icenter The Grizzlies will rest during the week-end. taking up their grid- in>n warfare again < >. t 2!» against Dunsmuir, and again Nov 4 against Grants Pass, both game schedultM for the Ashland field • ■ A t. r « <X)ACH JUAN KBHKHARTii IONS from Southern Oregon Normal, school will appear on the 1'allas gridiron tonight to meet the Mon mouth Wolves, powerful and tra ditional rivals from Oregon Nor mal at Monmouth The local squad left yesterday noon. It Always replete with trick brain child strategy plays by both ilnl' outfits, the Monmouth-SONS bat ’UiJ 1 ■■wl 'A II»• tle will be au historic event, but will be but a warm-up for next Friday night s bomeivming game in Ashland when the teams will re peat here. With a powerful line and able backfield. Eberhart believes the touchdown-margin of defeat dur ing last two years can be re versed tonight and next week Al though injuries have hexed some members of the squad, the start-1 «1 ing lineup for this week-end will be drawn from the following ma terial: Bill Tvver. left end. Ken La- Branch. left tackle; Don Brace, left guard; Headrick Baughman, center; Dick Bailey, right guard, , Bud Etxwiler. right tackle; George Bullion, right end. Ernest Trimble, * * * . backfield or end; Larry Brian and Bruce Schilling, linesmen Dutch J By I TOIJJ YOÜ SO Scheidereiter. center; Larry Me-' Conachy. guard Jess Barton, end; Frank DiSo rdi. left halfback. 1 "UAMATHS the team' Leona rd Warren. Dexter Bussell Yeah Uta W1 ■ Hulen of the and Jack Cady. left halfbacks. M-T. we ll stick out the journal Trimble. TVd Barnes and Hugh istic neck to predict one The cocky Smith, right halfbacks. Jack Hud Pelicans are southern Oregon s son and Stanley Knight, fullbacks, best this year, i mean- and Don Rude, blocking back. ing. we can t print such lang- Injured players who will be un widget. able to see action for another week At Medford tonight the Black or so are Harold Wigen and Harry Tornado probably will »•t KUm- ath potatoes rammed down their Johnsen. windpipes, and will be felled by nausea whenever the marsh coun • M: .r .; M s Ra Mt Shasta City. Calif , visited try is mentioned afterwards. Even here Wednesday with Nate B^tes with Medford’s favorite offkials while enroute to Eugene for a visit picked for the Blind Tim posts. Them tule tossers ought to cut with their daughter. didoes all over the Medford turf and that will be some small con- so’ation after the fixing-up we took in Ashland last week-end. when half the Pear city fans were he.w to bee the Grizzlies. Even Hulen was present with a smug look. ♦ « ♦ Just the same. Ash'and folk can be mighty proud of their tightmg team. During the first half of that game. Although, on the jscund play of the affair Quarterback Anacker senked into the open md r>eed 60 yards for the first Khun- ath impcuntiun. from then m X was Ash’and tn command it 'fie field. But it iuin t fo tm iu pxnx. Cx’nfhg lit yard« *—rm k .— m- mage xgamst Xlamafi » H. mu five first towns to fie PbiUnme one. the Gnzziiee »pent ia.r rf the first quarter »nd ».I rf fie ?e-.'?nd within fie -Caimafi XI- yard stripe They nasseu. atera-eu ind drove through fie Peiicuna ike fie birds weren t tu lume, only to fixate in a trzzie rf n- efi'jeci 'enes» when fie bml got to , fie me-men mark » barf iuzen time*. 1 I HINDSIGHT 1 OH SPORTS • » « y GREYHOUND ■Announce) r* Si 'll I Three Top Main Event Program To Feature Monday Eve Mat C ard An all-star wrestling card that has the promise of being the les sen s b»*t comes up M jeday ogfht at the Medford armory with three top main event matches plus a re peat of ladies night. Sockeye Jack Mdkmald. the Seattle lugger who reu-ly made a tut with luca. fans. returns after a month absence and meets that hard-to-whip Paul Murdoch in the top mam event Murdoch taa so far won every match m Medford and has become very pwpu.ar es pecially since taking Pets Beicas- tro twice straight Buddy Knox popular Msstsmp- ptaa. meets Pvts Brtcartro. the »Veeed ruffian, in the sexnmd main event and Monts LaDue. *a*her unpopular Erenchmaa. tangles with FratdM Scarni n the ;oen- er Schrail ippeemd Sere »Ou ut four years *gn and Will be -emem- bered o * ciaaa inu menufic gnpptar <?D«ning Ted arti! wund ¡jrtimpt- ly at J 3U p. m. Monday tecarea . rumo ter Mack Lu lard. NEW SERVICE i In the SACRAMENTO VALLEY 1 via CHICO-GRIDLEY MARYSVILLE (Effective (Jet. 14. IS.33 Leave ASHLAND G'lwh. for the firvt half rf tae nul ’»me 'he ¡ViiMnaCh Fids M-nool veil wa» ’Hold that iine!” .Ashland completely stole the jnvw fie first barf, ilthougn it ie:3S A M. ended 7-0. But the streond aarf — Serviug all pomtv on the cwu -nie auch: Why explain 27-0” of the Sacrarutrntu Valley. Low Ma The game brought to Ajiiiand a taos - ChK-o - Biggs - Gridley and MarywiUe. Offer» direct ctMinec- ' crowd of Ki nie 1500 . paying _ ...,__ rus- tHMi Eart via Keuo and Salt Lake turners, which fi mighty uenhw business. It was an even bigger City- 5 KETVKNLNti I Leave SACRAMENTO 11:43 AM. ; Marvsvdle 1:0k PM, Grulle» 1:48 PM; Ckx-v 2:42 PM : I This new schedule is in Klditnsi ' to existing service. ; gate than past Ashland-Medford games on the ocal fleid. and the overflow crowd was very argeiy made possible by the installation of lights last spring Of course, as crusader for the field :mpravement here, we ion t like to be heard saying we bold LOW FAMES TO ILL POINTS you so. but just watch the gates go from now on. And the next progressive step should be a turf I surface to replace the dangerous granite gridiron, and some addi- | tional grandstand seats. < « « Maybe, even, the day will come when the «tcond-stnngers, getting into the game at the last minute, won't have to stand on the field and wnggle into jerseys of the <7 starting players while the crowd waits. GREYHOUND And while Vshland biuah for shame. K_ fans If this were a poor school dis trict, such frugality might be tn order But the persistent dressing of second-stringers in hand-me- down faded tatters is annoying G< mk 1 jerseys coat only a WREST LI NG AT 8:30 EVERY MONDAY NIGHT 3 ALL-STAR MAIN EVENTS! I Medford Armory H 4 Xounung with homecoming en- fiuautem .s a pile for annual bon fire to feature the xvasion for getting lack ber nd y-ulay 'jet M according to Jock uni TnuMd be fie Kenuufier .•hairman tn charge of gathering boxes and other com- t t * Tustihies for the Ing blaze Thosr The Granules. win or ose. ire a having rasn suitable for the pile nee bunch if boys, According to ire taxed to call the Normal Coach Start O’Connell, fieytw fie nhool office, telephone 81. lest be ever worked «nth. You -an hr»r mi nitfft like that even vhen he v»rr IB (blliBh, !?-<». Ú I I ill I I I I be your i Í music conduct EXPRESS YOUR! MUSICAL PERSON* AND MOODS WITH RADIOR6 '1 I R b II £XCLUl ¡TEN Im UM lb< it ■ of u iH J i 0 BEFORE ZKIITI MODEL »1317 TERI DICKEY’S RADIO SEW P HON», lì I -K lit CHEST COLDS Mere 3 Quick leiief ‘rum Their DISTRESS! The mnoyinf iurnmior-s 'rf a •oid in chant 'IT nniat. c-nt-mily mae vnan «nothing, warming M'latemie ia »ppiiarl. 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H m price« «nt I year 112.30 0 month» W OO I months 13.00 l month 11 00 Wednesday issue. .Deluding MMtMins Section: 1 rear n.W. 1 issum Ue «nd the papet a obtainable al the following locaiivn: ASHLAND SALES AND St*1' IN CHURCH EDIFICE J. S. REED — L. O. BARM ’M Pioneer Avenue !■ f»ni (:« ME I ui< ft • Samuel Caaaeil if Vancouver B. C-. nmted bere -ecently st fie borne it Rev »nd Mrs C. E. Dun ham. Get the world’» good news dailv through h 6 1 3 P m M m M It took a surprised Klamath Falls eleven half a game to de cipher Grizzly maneuvers and to cash tn on breaks of the game Friday night before a record crowd oa the Ashland high school field, the Klamathites eventually win- olng. T7-0. after hitting their stride in the second half. Ashland kicked to Klamath to start the game and two playa later Bub Anacker broke into the clear to race M yards to a Pelican touchdown Mayhew kicked the extra point, and from then on un til half-time Ashland had com mand of the field Taking the ball on their own 40 early in the first quarter. Ashland Istb pounded to the Klamath 21. where an Intercepted pass drove ■ them back momentarily the ball coming into Grizzly possession i again when Bob Gregory inter- { eepted a Pelican pass The Grtzz .:*« repeatedly threaten«M through fie first quarter and until the ha-f-time run sounded having on several xxasiona reached the Ivti- can one-foot marker only to lose fie ball on downs, fumbles and in- i ’creep Cions Halftime score was ’ ■) Following impressive half-time -xhibifims by the Ashland girls ! frill team, Klamath Falls girls tnil team an.! the Pehran land ! fie Klamathites came back to i tnve fr»jm th«nr K kick to the Aaoiand 28-yard Ine where they ^icovarod fie ball on a Gnzzly iimair ind march oa to pay dirt 1 wntm Ma/new went over The third iwrtod «tde«! 20-4 after a third ouchdown ind *n extra point ocM by A.bg'ui and Ramos, re- «xeuvei’i lamia «tarred sgam tn the 'ourfi quarter when be drove over i fi* final touendown rf the eve- ' ting mo «cited the extra point The game, however, was much nor- even than the Score tndl- atari, two rf the Klamath touch- ! mams being taken m 'stiver plat- •'Now that we’ve got th«' lights, it's easier to see how Ixtdly Ash land high school's gridiron needs a turf surface.’’ declared one prominent business man early this week following lust Friday night's iccord gate which brought murr than 3440 Into the school's coffera Boasting the beat und lust to I m * acquired set of lights In thr circuit, Ashland again threatens to be last in the mutier of ut>. tulnlng u glassed playing field with Grants Pass school uulhori tics already making plana for turf Ing the gridiron in that city Hot h Medford and Klamath Falla have green fields. The overflow crowiia at thr Klnmuth-Aahlnnd game lust week «■nd overtaxed both ticket Belling and seating capacity of the pres ent field, although bleachers were borrowed from the Normal school for the game The field lights, long advocatrsi here as a profitable investment, have more than bucked up moat elaborate claims made for the - ■*4)Nk «ATEEKINft WOOD Í u Spirited Comeback (iives Klamath 27-0 Triumph at Ashland Ashland Fans »Sow Seed for Pushing Turf Field Project AMBLAN» HOTEL HI ll.DING ! « pl 'I