Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 23, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, Feb. 23, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
PILUSO, SCHULTZ
WILL HEAD MAT
HILL MONDAY EVE
SONS HOPES UP MEDFORD JUNIORS
EKE OUT CLOSE WIN
FOR STATE PLAY
SOAA,r OF ’EM SOMETIMES WEAR SOME CLOTHES
Tile Southern Oregon College of
Education'e basketball quintet will
get their big chance next week
when they go to Portland to put
PROMOTER MACK LILLARD
ticipate in the Oregon Intercol­
will bring to southern Oregon
legiate baaketball tournament to
wrestling fans another all-star
be held in the Portland university
mat card Monday night when he
gym Feb ¿8, 27 and 28 The win
presents Ernie Piluso. the Port­
ner of this tournament will repre
land Italian-American, and beard­
sent Oregon nt the national tour­
ed Dan Schultz of Houston, Texas,
nament in Kansas City March 11
in the top main event in Medford
to 16
armory. Piluso is undefeated in
Invitations were Issued to nine
his current armory visit, having
Oregon colleges and all but Wil
decisively whipped Bob Kennaston
lamctte university accepted Th»’
and King Kong Clayton in his last
drawings were made In Portland
two trips to the post. In meeting
Wednesday afternoon by I •ortland
Schultz, he will be up against a
sportswriter*.
rough and tough fellow who also
First round games Monday will
knows some clever leg grappling.
aee Linfield college and Pacific
Prince Mehalikis. the turban­
university meet nt 7 p. in . Port
wearing Arabian, who also is quite
land university and Southern Ore
a short story writer, will take on
gon College of Education at h
Sgt. Bob Kennaston, the Gold Hill
o'clock, und Mount Angel college
terror, in the middle bout. Noth­
will meet Eastern Oregon College
ing need be said of either man,
of Education nt 9 p m. Ten o'clock
since they both are long familiar
will see Albany colie. »’ go against
to Medford wrestle fans.
Oregon College of Education.
Bob Cummings, Great Falls.
Winners of the first two game
Mont., who has been seen in the
will meet at 8 o’clock Tueedaj
role of referee in the last few
evening and the other two surviv
weeks, takes to the mat again
ing teams will meet nt 9 p m T*’»
when he meets Joe Lyman of Red­
finals will tie held at H p m Wed
mond in the opening clash, which
neaday.
will go to the mat at 8 o'clock. | /''HARMING, youthful. •>t»i|M*ly chorine» are irr, much predominating in “The French Follie*" this
season. Here’s a acene showing the “French Follies” chorus in one of its typical numtiera that will
Emil Piluso of Porthind and
These are a couple of young mat
ap|M*ur on the V arsity stage four times Saturday, Feb. 24, In their only stop between San Francis, o
Dick Weinberger of Salem will
artists who like their going within
officiate all guinea
the bounds of the rule book and. and Portland.
Southern Oregon's chances of
as in the top spot, fans can look
unother trip to a national tourney
forward to seeing an excellent ex­
looked bright until Walt Sether
hibition of legitimate mat work.
reported III with flu and Jack
Kemnitzer is in th«» local hospital
SCORES LAST WEEK:
with a knee Infection. It is doubt­
College Games
ful whether either man will trave'
to Portland Sunday A few years
Southern Oregon 47, at Mon-
Ken Schilling's Butte Falls Ix>g-
DISTRICT » STANDINGS
ago Eberhart coached the team
mouth 57.
gers
copped
the
Jackson
county
that won the A AU playoffs for
Southern Oregon 63. at Mon- class B hoop championship by tak­
!.. Pct.
Team—
U
the Oregon district and went to
Al Simpson's Junior high bas­ mouth 49
ing a 35 to 31 victory from the
«M3
Ashland
I
5
the till i!s 111 I leiivei but «ei •
High School I Game»
•»
ketball team made it two straight
big
Central
Point
Pointers
before
HIM»
Medford
s
eliminated t»v
an in.Icp, n
Grants Pass 17. I at Ashland 30
the
second
largest
crowd
to
wit
­
.1 13
tirants Pass
1
H
victories over Jacksonville in the
team Eberhart pointed out that
Grants Pass 18. I at Medford 31
ness
a
basketball
contest
In
Med
­
in the national tournament in Kan
Mining town Monday night when
Lakeview 19. at Klamath Falls» ford this season. The game, played
Ashland high’s Grizzlies dug sas City the bigger colleges of the
they won 27 to 16 with Alvene 42.
Friday night, kept the big crowd
St. Mary’s 30. at Grants Pass 29. on the edge of their seats as both deeper into the district nine bas­
Monroe again claiming high scor­
Junior High Games
ing honors with 11 points and lit­
teams went at full speed through­ ketball race here Friday evening
32,
at
Klamath
Falls
Ashland
tle Billy Elam was given much
out the contest. It was the first when they handed George Hib­
credit for the win because of his 23
time in 17 years that Butte
bard’s Grants Pass Cavemen a
Ashland 27, at Jacksonville 16 has tasted the sweet friuts Falla
excellent passing attack and his
<>t a 30 to 17 beating that saw both 1c |M»r Word |M*r Insertion
B I «‘ague Games
six counters.
title brought to their town
31
Butte F.C’s SS Central P
Eddie Ellis, who was the game's clubs off on their shots and ball­ WANT TO BUY All kinds butch
It took the Jacksonville seventh (county championship, plaved in
high scorer with 12. and his broth­ handling ability.
and eighth graders two overtime Medford).
er stock and veals Will pay
er
Leland with 11. ran rings
If Skeet O’Connell’s quintet ran
periods to whip the Ashland sev­
spot cash, no checks Will trade
Rogue River 17. St. Mary s 3X around the Pointer defense and
split
their
series
with
Medford,
enth and eighth grade team 17 to (in Medford).
Gassman A Miller, route 1. box
spiked
their
teammates
to
their
one
game
on
the
junior
high
court
15. The Miners had three six-
266. E. Main road. Ashland 1 >ial
County AAV league
15th straight win this season
tonight and the other In Medford
footers in the mix while Simpson's
323«
(7-9p)
Lewis Super Service 35. Little
St. Mary’s had little trouble March 1. they are assured of a
mighty mites—Kannasto. Rober­ Sons 32 (Ashland).
with Rogue River and took third
state FOR SAI«E Birdseye maple high
son. Bartelt. Moseley and Kerr
Southern Pacific 15, Central place in the county standings when trip to Salem to play for the
championship.
boy and writing desk Inquire
carried the load for Ashland.
Point 14 (Medford).
they took a 38 to 17 win in the
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at
The Miner.
Grants
Pass'
zone
defense
lock-
First National Bank 38. Nation­ preliminary.
ed like a sieve as the Grizzlies
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FOR SAMS OR 1RADB > >
B. Falls (35)
Poa. ('. Point (31) galloped rings around the last­
berry, youngberry, boysenberry
place
Cavemen
and
forced
the
Hoefs
F
Holland 10
and mastodon strawberry plants
I
’
assers
to
fire
at
the
bucket
from
E. Ellis 12
Pinkham 3
F
and others now ready 691 Oak
far
out,
blocking
their
efforts
to
Tungate 4
C
Williams 5
street, phone 5876.
(4-5c)
get
in
close
for
effective
work
L. Ellis 11
G
B< •
I
The Ashland ball toters led 14 COME
Smith 7
LN
AND LOOK
AT
Biasing 5
G
V
THESE BARGAINS A-l wash­
Subs: Butte Falls Kent. 1. Cen­ to 7 at the midway rest period
ing machine, Thor Ininrr, two
tral Point Pierce, Thompson. 4 and were out in front 21-9 at the
fine Axminster rugs scarcely
Officials: Bowerman and Robert­ three-quarter mark Bob Weaver
led scorers with eight points
used, Hoosier cabinet, Electro­
son.
lux, Bissell and other sweepers,
Led by the 10 points gathered
bargains in mattresses, springs,
by Bud Silver, the Grizzly Cubs
linoleum and other household
turned back Grants Pass Reserves
furniture, garden and wwxl cut-
28 to 13 in the preliminary.
¥
ten»’ tools; book and magazine
The girls' drill team again
exchange. Plaza Trade Shop, by
thrilled the audience and the fea­
the post office
(6)
ture tumbling of pretty Celeno
Morgan drew applause from the FOR SALE New and used desks
MATINEE—2 P. M., EVENING SHOWS—6:30, 9 AND 11 P. M.
Jean Eberhart’s Sons of South­ fans.
PRICES: MATINEE 10c and 30e, EVENING 10< and 40e
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
ern Oregon College of Education
safes. Medford Office Equip­
split games with Oregon College
ment Co., 32 North Grape street.
of Education in Monmouth over
Medford.
14«t f )
last week-end when they were
trimmed by the Wolves 47 to 57 on
In the County Court of the State
Friday evening but turned the ta­
of Oregon In and for Jarkaon
bles on the upstate quint to win
(’«Minty
Saturday night 63 to 49
In the Matter of th»- Estate of
Up until the final 10 minutes
Playing the last game on their
JOHN W FORREST. Some­
the Friday mix was anybody's regular schedule. Southern Oregon
times Known as J. W Forrest.
game with the score tied seven College of Education hoopsters
Deceased.
times with both clubs definitely will meet Chico State college on
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
’’on”. The Sons made 63 tries at the Chico court tonight. Feb 23
FINAL ACCOUNT OF
the hoop, connecting 19 times for The game originally was schedul­
ADMIMSTR \TION
an average of 301 while the Wol­ ed for Friday and Saturday nights
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ves were exceptionally hot with but because of the Oregon Inter­
fa
aï '
an average of 449. Selstad of collegiate tournament In Portland that the undersigned, the admin­
Monmouth was high with 19 points starting Monday, Jean Eberhart, istrator of the estate of John W
while Marchl, Bullion and Mulder SOCE coach, asked that games be Forrest, sometimes known as J.
tied for Southern Oregon’s scor­ moved up to Thursday and Friday, W. Forrest, deceased, has filed in
said court his final account tn the
ing honors with 10 apiece.
but because Thursday was a legal
The Southern Oregon-Oregon holiday, Chico dropped the first matter of said estate, and the
Honorable Earl B. Day, county
Normal series, usually called a game.
Judge, has designated Saturday,
"civil war,” became a near reality
Not much was known here of i the 16th day of March. 1940, at
in Saturday's tilt as a fist fight,
48 personal fouls and 40 minutes of the Chico Wildcats but Eberhart the hour of 10:00 o’clock a m. of
basketball ran off at break-neck said his boys will have to play said day, at the courthouse in
speed saw the Sons completely real basketball if they are to win. Medford, said county, as the time
Besides the starting lineup of and place for a hearing thereon
master their opponents in every
Anyone having an objection to
department, and were holding a George Bassman, Bob Mulder,
commanding 32 to 12 lead at half­ Jack Fisher and Frank March!, said account 1» required to pre­
time. Their 20-point margin was those making the trip are Jack sent the same on or before the
cut only when Coach Eberhart Cady, Everett Fox, Dick Wiley date of said hearing
WM M BRIGGS
sent all of his reserves into the and George Bullion.
Administrator
A last-minute attack of influen­
game.
Jack Kemnitzer of Ashland and za caused Wait Sether, Mg for- Briggs & Briggs, Attorneys
Pioneer Building, Ashland, Ore
Bob Shaw of the Wolves were ward and center of the team, to
Attorneys for Administrator.
ejected late in the game when remain behind in Community hos-
Date of first publication: Feb­
Shaw Jumped on Walt Sether’s pital when his teammates em­
back and Kemnitzer knocked him barked this morning. Coach Eb­ ruary 16. 1940
erhart’s team was further crip­ (7-8-9-10)
off Frank Marchl, Jack Cady
pled when Jack Kemnitzer re­
who was high with 16 counters
and George Bullion for SOCE and ported a knee infection and also
Lewis, Willis and Vleck for Mon­ was removed to the hospital.
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mouth were sent to the showers
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because of four fouls each.
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BASKETBALI
Juniors Repeat Win
Over Jacksonville
Butte Falls Quint Cops .Ashland High’s Quint
County B League Title Boosts District Lead
From Central Pointers With Defeat of ’Pass
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Saturday
Feb. 24, Only!!
ON OUR STAGE!
Sons Split Series
With Monmouth
In Upstate Tour
I
Collegians Leave For
Chico for Final Game
Before State Tourney
I
Medford Junior high took a t*«1
17 to 40 game from Coach Al
Simpson s Ashland Juniors on the
Medford court Wednesday evening
it was anybody'« ball game up to
( losing minutes as the local young
sters turned In one of the best
games of their careen)
Tiny Billy Elam, who usually
Is content with feeding the ball to
teammates, came through to ring
up 16 points to tie Dipplr of Med
font for high scoring honors
Medford led 2ft to 14 at the
half-way mark but In three min­
utes of the third quartet Ashland
made It 27 to 2ft. but from there
<>n out Medford clicked to remain
ihead by at least five points foi
the rest of the gnmr This game
makes nine wins mi l four defeats
for tlie Simpson-coached Juniors
this year ami was their last for
ihe season
The lineups:
iMihind (40)
Jonroe 10
Vd.'ins 3
! arsii 7
llam 16
ta’isfleld 2
I'oo. Medford (17)
Dipplr l'i
F
Montiel li
F
Edwards 12
C
Fawcett 3
G
Kresse 14
G
Substitution* Ashland Bartell
2; Medford I »avis 2. Jones, Al-
ams.
•
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visitor Tuesday
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country are not entered for they
ire laiay playing off their own
conference championships or lire
enrolled in other tournaments
Eberhart also said he brllrvrs all
tile trains to be Io the Intercut
li-giati» tourney in Kansas <’ity will
be about the strength <>f the v In
ner of the Oregon district so th»’
club going from this state ivl I
have a chance to make a goo I
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Ashland Juniors Top
Klamath Frosh .32-23
After gaining a 24 to 4 half-time
lead, Ashland Junior high went on
to defeat Klamath Falls Frosh by
a 32 to 23 score in Klamath Fails
Friday night.
At the half-way mark Klamath
injected Phelps into the fray and
the big yearling collected 14 points
for top honors Monroe was high
for Ashland with 12. Little Billy
Elam was outstanding on floor
play for Simpson’s boys as he
romped down the court on fast
breaks to net nine markers.
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