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Friday, April 26, 1910 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 6 W. T. (TOM) MILLER < INDIDATE FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE JACKSON AND JOSEPHINE COVNTIES PRIMARIEN MAY 17, 1940 Paid Advertisement r TODAY and SATURDAY! ...Jonathan Swift's Amazing Fantasy Comes to Life on the Screen!!! OBRIEN in “LEGION of the LAWLESS” SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY! DISNEY CARTOON and “OLD HICKORY” PRICES NOW 10c and 25e Next Wednesday, Thursday—Everyone JQc M-O-M PICTURE played as Junior heavyweight champion and fans arc getting back their old respect for him Bobby Chick, Dude's older brother, will face the tough little Irishman from Kamuis City, Itay (Mickey) Ryan, hl the opening Another team match awaits the bout which will go to the mat at wrestling fans at Medford armory n 30 p m 1 Julies night will not be next Monday night when Promot in force for this card er Mack Lillurd semis clever Ern ie Pilus«» and scientific Frankie mm tufa NT YND Clemens, the Indian wonder ls>y. W. L. Pet. into the ring against Pete Bel- Team— 500 1 1 castro and Ngt Bob Kennaston. Ashland .500 1 1 Klamath 1-alls currently the toughest muscle .,*»00 1 1 mung lets in these parts Piluso Graut» Pa»» '.(HI 1 1 and Clemens gained consid« raid« Medford prestige In last Monday's battle royal and are all set to do all Hollis Beasley's Ashland high possible damage to their Monday tennis team scored All unexpected night foes. victory over the strong Klamath Belcastro and Kennaston have Falla netmen on the high M-hiail been exceptionally gtsxi ring bud dies lately, always doing every courts here last Saturday morn thing |H»ssible to help each other, ing Tile score was five matches but just how good they will be to two for Ashland In the first aguinst a pair of cool-headed mat- team contests and four to three men like Plluso and Clemens re in favor of Ashland In the second tram matches mains to be seen. Dan (Dutch) Schultz, the big • Subscribe for • The Miner today. blond roughneck from Houston. Texas, will be up against a tough customer when he tackles (Yjwboy Dude Chick in the middle bout. In the lust few weeks Chick has re gained much of the form he dis- TEAM MATCH TO 21 TURN OUT FOR TOP MAT MELEE GRID PRACTICES The biggest play day ever plan for the Junior high school will AT BLAKE’S CALL ned be held starting at 1:15 p. in. Juniors Plan Play Day Of Sports Events For Afternoon of May 1st \VHEN Leighton Blake, new high school football coach, is sued his call for spring football I practice he was answered by 21 ' young hopefuls who for the last week have been practicing funda- | mentals, blocking, tackling, learn- I mg new playa and going through other maneuvers on the local grid iron to prepare for a heavy game schedule next fall. Blake, who will be aided next year by Gerald Gaatineau, has dispensed with the varsity-senior game, usually played at this time each year. and will devote most of his nine to teaching funda mentals such as pivoting, shifting, several types of blocks, passing. I kicking and other important phases of the game to furnish his players with a complete knowl edge of the sport in which they are participating. Those turning out Monday In cluded Vernon Rush. Albert New- bry, Ivan Randles. Bill Briggs, Martin Herrin. Russell Hawk, Russ Fowler. Bob Dunn, Chuck Jandreau, Chet Fowler, James Smith. Bob Weaver, Earl Warren. Richard Westerberg, Bill Jacoby, Wayne Pickens, Lawrence Hall, Don Warren, Ken Caton, Bud Pro vost and Dick Finnell. Rush, Her rin. Hawk. Jandreau, Fowler, Smith, Weaver and Westerberg aie lettermen from last fall. Wednesday, May 1 Al Simpson, athletic director, will be in charge According to Simpson, school Is divided into four teams for com|M<tition in the affair Each Mudent drew a ribbon from a hat and color of the ribbon determined lus team Boys will play baseball while girls will compete in softball The 100-yard «lash will be a feature of the track and field events, with both boys and girls competing A complete round of tennis matches and horseshoe pitching for Isith sexes will round out the afternoon Intramural baseball, in its first season at the school, Is progress ing towards the school finals At present the 7-a three's are in the lead, having won the seventh grade championship In the eighth grade competition the 8-a two's are on top. The school band, playing in the ninth grade race, is ahead with two wins while the 9-b's and 9-a threes are that for second. GEORGE W. NEILSON A-T’s OUTPLAY MEDFORD NINE IN BALL DEBUT THE ASHLAND-TALENT base ball team started off their summer session with a fence-bust ing 9-5 victory over the Medford Rogues Sunday in a pre-season practice game on the Pearpickers' diamond. Collins Moore, shortstop and first man at bat. rapped out a short single, followed by Bud Neale, second baseman, who fan ned. and Delbert (Tiny) Jones, first sacker, who gained a free trip by waiting out four balls. Don Montgomery, cleanup man and member of the Talent team for »he last three years, was next to face Slingin’ Sammy Van Dyke and swung from his hip pocket on a groove ball to blast the first homer of the season and bring in three tallies, after which the game was A-T’s all the way. Wayne Combest, winning pitch er, heaved unusually good ball and pulled the game out of the fire more than once. In the sixth I George Bullion stepped to the j mound for his first tryout since | high school days and also was master of the situation. Skinny1 Wilson, former Gold Hill player, showed good form when he went to the mound in the last inning with one down to strike out the i next two men to face him. Charlie Warren, also playing tor his first time since 1937. step ped up to the plate in the seventh to clout out a four-bagger with one aboard. Ashland-Talent lineup included Dick Skeeters, catcher; Combest. Bullion and Wilson, pitchers; Jones, first; Neale, second; Col lins Moore, short; Howard Jan dreau, third; Al Simpson, Eddie Joanis, Don Montgomery, Charlie Warren and Ed Learning, outfield. Rogues' lineup included George Gitzen, catcher; Thompson. Van Dyke, Wimer, Griggs, Tungate, pitchers; Bob Smith, first; John Gitzen, second; Bud Reinking, third; Orval Hampel, shortstop, and Hoffard, Van Dyke. Wimer, Thompson, outfielders. Short score: RHE Ash land-Talent ............. 9 10 4 Rogues ........................... 5 9 3 MRS. HARRY WEAGANT Funeral services for Mrs. Harry Weagant, 64, who died April 20 at her home in Valley View, w -re held April 23 at the Litwiller Fun eral home with Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in charge of services. LITHIA A HOMEOWNED THEATRE Phone 7561 Friday, Saturday “THE SECRET ' FOUR” with Frank Lawton Anna Lee -------also “DESPERATE TRAILS” with ■ John Mack Brown REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR District Attorney JACKNON COl NTY AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 17 Experienced, Quallied, Earnest, Cousclentiou» Service to All 12 Year» Experience in the Duties of the Office GEORGE W. NE1I-NON, wife and two boy» have resided in Jackson county for the past 22 years and has been a taxpayer for 21 years Graduate University of Oregon law School and admitted to practice in 1916. In addition to legal practice, has had a wide experience in other business lines, including lumbering, mining and railway work, which has proved very beneficial in handling the varied duties of the office. Has worked diligently to promote the natural resources of Jackson county with success Has collect ed, without cost to workets, more than $10,000 in wages for employes of lumber mills and mines. Will protect the best Interests of Jackson county and its citi zens by experienceci judgment, discretion and fairness and will perform the duties of this office in an efficient, trustworthy and economical manner. Your Support and Vote Appreciated Paid Advertisement Sunday, Monday and Tuesday “SMILING ALONG” with Graefe Fields Mary Maguire Robert Livsey Wednesday and Thursday Everyone lOe DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS HARRY N. LOFLAND Republican Candidate for County Assessor JACKNON COUNTY, OREGON Native of thin county, property owner und taxfmyer since 1807. 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