Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 25, 1940, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE BULLDOG TO
GRAPPLE CHICK
IN TOP MAT FARE
Medford-Grizzly Grid
Game Is Transferred
The annual football duel be­
tween Medford and Ashland high
schools, originally scheduled for
the Ashland field on Nov. 15. has
been shifted to Medford's turf and
will be played Armistice day. Nov.
11, probably starting at 2:30 p m.
Principals B. C. Forsythe of Ash­
land and Leonard B. Mayfield of
Medford reached terms agreeable
to both schools after several days
of dickering.
Lack of proper seating arrange­
ments at the Ashland field and the
big Armistice day celebration by
the American Legion in Medford
were given as combined reasons
for wanting the change.
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FOOTBALL!
Scores last Week
Ashland Juniors 7 at Medford
21.
Ashland Reserves 6 at Central
Point 13.
Klamath Falls 14 at Medford 16.
Games Tonight
Coquille at Ashland (Saturday
night).
Medford at Bend.
Grants Pass at Klamath Falls.
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• Mrs. Evelyn Hollister is visiting
for several days in Portland.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tayler Wed­
nesday returned from a vacation
trip to Astoria and Portland.
Courtriy Pacific GrtybonnJ Liati
One of the newest and most popular tourist attractions in the West is Shasta Dam
in Northern California. When completed, this mammoth structure will he Ameri­
cas secund largest dam in height and concrete mass. Its waters will irrigate 2
million acres of valuable farm land in Central California. Above is shown the giant
cableway system that distributes concrete to all parts of the project Shasta Dam
may be reached by Greyhound and its connecting bus service right to the dam.
Beta Boys, Crandalls Cl AUf CTAPTIMfi
Top SOCE Intramural aLW" « I Rif I lnU
Hoop Tourney Tussles
Friday and Saturday!
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WITHERS
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Indo« ca the kaugkty
highbrows..
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TUMBLEWEED”
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Friday, Oct. 25, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 10
COSTS JUNIORS
Ex-Champ at Medford
A HOME <»WNEI> THEATRE
I'hoiie 7501
I
IH'IJJXX; JACKSON, famous
1 * hammerlock artist from Port­
land, Yukon, Alaska and other
prints, returns to Medford armory
next Monday night, Oct. 28, after
a time s|x*nt in southern Califor­
nia. and will mix with Cowboy :
Dude Chick. Wyoming cowpoke, in
the top main event of Promoter
Mack Ullard’s weekly mat pro­
gram.
Jackson's stomping hain-
merlock, combined with his other
rough maneuvers, makes him a
tough customer in any match.
I
Chick, however, has no toler- '
ance with men. of Jackson's calibre
and will probably dish out a lot
of roughness himself in an effort
to cap his performance with his
highly-rated lariat spin.
Billy Rayburn of Atlanta, Ga,
will be making his first southern
Oregon ap|x«anince tn the middle
go when he faces Ernie Ihluso of
Klamath Falls. Rayburn is reputed
to be a clean matman and up near
the top in the light heavyweight
ranks.
Don Juan Sebastian. crooning
grappler, again comes back to
ENNE JAMEN, former light
M«‘<lford and will appear in U m I v heavyweight
K__„
wreotllng < hiun-
opener against Jess«* Janies, one! pion of the world, meet» Don
of the classiest wrestlers ever to J NrboMtiiui in the opener itl Med­
come to southern Oregon. Both ford armory Monday night.
men are scientific and always fur­ Dud«- Chick fiuex Bulldog Jiu-k-
nish a host of thrills in their son In the main event and Billy
bouts.
Ray bum mak«-« hi» fir»l Med­
Thia clash goes to the mat at ford ap|M'urani'e agaln»t Ernie
8:30 p. m.
PIliUMi In the middle bout.
J
Noted Professor to
Speak to Educators
In Ashland Nov. 2
——
The Beta Boys and the House of
Steve Dipple, Medford Junior
Crandall are in a tie for first place
of the Southern Oregon College of high backfield ace, got “in the
was announced here today by
Education intramural basketball hair" of the Ashland Juniors at Dr. It Walter
president of
tournament as the result of Wed­ Medford last night and personally the Southern Redford,
Oregon
of
nesday night's game. In this tilt scored two touchdowns and passe«i Education, that Dr. H. College
Bruner,
the Betas went into the tie with to Baker for a 10-ya rd gain and professor of education B.
at Teach-
an 18 to 20 win over the Bach­ the second touchdown to make the ers College, Columbia university,
score 21 to 7 favoring Medford.
elors.
has been secured for a onc-day
Al Simpson's local juniors made conference
The tournament, which has one
on Saturday, Nov. 2.
more week to run in which three a poor showing in the first half
Bruner is a well-known au­
games will be played, is showing but "got mad" in the third and Dr.
thority on the school curriculum
increasing interest among the stu­ fourth quarters to outcharge Med­ and
curriculum problems and will
ford's
line
and
carry
the
fight
to
dents as rivalry is growing keen.
conduct
three different meetings
The Medford Alumni advanced the Bulldogs. But it was too late
Saturday, Nov. 2, at the South­
from fourth to third place by vir­ to best Medford’s 13 to 0 halftime on
ern Oregon College of Education
tue of a 35 to 25 win over the All­ lead.
Teachers, principals, superinten­
Owen Griffith passed to Kerr, dents
Stars, who are in fifth place. The
and county school superin­
Ashland high alumni have a firm who lateraled to Calvin Ross to set tendents
are invited to attend thia
grip on the cellar position with no the ball up to Medford's 20-yard one-day conference.
Saturday
wins out of four games.
line A series of hard line plunges morning session will The
begin at 10
This afternoon, Friday, at 3:30 by Wordsworth put the ball on the a m. and the afternoon
p. m.. the Beta. Boys meet Med­ two-yard marker and from there will begin at 2 p m Both of »«•«sioii
the»«-
ford alumni and the Ho ise of Arant scored in the fourth period
Crandall tangles with the All­ Wordsworth made the extra point sessions will deal with curriculum
problems of special Interest to
Stars. Monday the Ashland alum-, through the line
teachers and will be held In th««
ni meets Medford alumni in a i According to 8. mpson. Ashland auditorium
the administration
game that should bring out con­ appeared to have no fight in the building of of
college. The eve­
siderable rivalry which has ex­ first half and blocking and tackl­ ning meeting the
be scheduled for
isted since high school days. On ing was poor as Medford ripped 6:30 p. m. as will
a dinner meeting,
Wednesday the teams which are off long gains around end and and Dr. Bruner will
to those
in first and third places will meet < through the line. But in most of individuals actually speak
engaged in
in the semi-finals and the same the third and fourth quarters, the
day the second and fourth clubs local boys began to fight and had teacher education and teacher sup­
work.
will play. On the following Friday things just about their own way. ervision ------------
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the winners will play for the Ashland was well on the way to
championship with a possibility another touchdown with the ball Foyer Gains Unusual
of the losers furnishing the pre­ on the Medford 30 as the gun
Success With Cattle
liminary. The tourney champions sounded to end the game.
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will receive an intramural watch­
Gaining outstanding recognition
fob medal award.
for his breeding of Jersey cattle.
As soon as the basketball meet Town ‘Quarterbacks’
E. B. Poyer of Ashland already
is over, six-man football will get
has made his score towards quali­
under way, weather permitting.
Will Organize Here fying for a Constructive Breed­
An effort will be made to have
ers' award from the American
four teams play a single round
An organization meeting of the Jersey Cattle club, from which he
robin with regular equipment to "Ashland Downtown Quarterback has received a number of coveted
be furnished the players.
club” will be held at 7:30 o’clock breeding awards.
Team standings follow:
During recent months Poyer.
tonight, Oct. 25. in city council
Team
vs L Pct. chambers, according to announce­ who besides being a dairyman here
Beta Boys..............
3
1 .750 ment by John Murphy, temporary also is the democratic nominee for
Crandall ................
3
1 .750 secretary.
county commissioner, has received
Medford Alumni...
.2
1 .666
Permanent officers will be elect­ silver medal awards on his Sybil
Bachelors _______
.3
2 .600 ed and a program for the winter Della. which produced 601 25
All-Stars _______
. 1
3 .250 will be outlined by the organiza­ pounds of butterfat in 305 days
Ashland Alumni...
0 4 000 tion session, purpose of which is The cow is four years, two months
old, while a one year 11-months
to back local school athletics,
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old Lady May Trixy qualified for
Seer Picks 10 More
• Charles Fortmiller of Santa the award by producing 535
is visiting here for several pounds of butterfat in 360 days
Game Outcomes as Monica
The latter bovine missed a gold
days with friends.
Percentage Climbs • Mrs. Bill Ford of Dunsmuir is medal award by 10 pounds.
The awards, which are made
visiting here at the home of her
Various people up and down the parents,
from New York City, also includ­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
T.
main stem have been wanting to Burns.
ed five registers of merit for five
take this column over, saying they
other cows in the Poyer herd.
•
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tor
The
Miner
today.
could do better than the writer at
picking football games.
Johnny
Daugherty even offered a bribe
the other day in an effort to get
his selections in print but the old
VOTE 27-X FOR
master showed these “hams” up
last week when he got back in
form and picked nine perfect ones
out of 10 tries. Only Oregon State
let us down by dropping a 19 to 0
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
fracas to Washington.
In the following paragraphs are
10 more choices slated to raise the
present .720 percentage:
Saturday night Leighton Blake
sends his Grizzlies to the post
again, against Coquille this time,
on Ashland’s field. It will be an­
other one chalked up on Ashland's
victory slate.
Grants Pass travels to Klamath
Falls and will take a trimming.
Medford plays on foreign soil
for the first time this year and
will give Bend a shellacking. The
game is tonight.
Washington will continue to­
wards the Rose Bowl at the ex­
pense of California at Seattle
Saturday.
UCLA will lose its fifth straight
to Oregon State at Los Angeles
tomorrow.
Elect a native of Jackson County
The big upset of the season is
due at Palo Alto Saturday when
who is acquainted with the Coun­
Stanford takes the measure of
Southern California.
ty’s needs and is qualified by ex­
Texas A AM, also marching to
perience in County affairs to
the Rose Bowl, will whack Baylor
at Waco, Texas, tomorrow.
fulfill the duties of the office.
St. Mary's cross-country jaunt
will go for naught against Ford­
J. B. “Blin” Coleman for County Judge Committee
ham Saturday.
Aubrey Norris, Secretary
Gonzaga will stop Montana at
Missoula, also tomorrow.
J. B, “BLIN” COLEMAN
COUNTY JUDGE
LITHIA
RENERVEN MINE TO POINTERS
The Ashland high reserves bow­
ed 13 to 6 before a strong and ex­
perienced Central Point high foot­
ball team al Centra! Point last
Friday afternoon. Earl Warren's
pass to End Bob Dunn saved the
reserves from a shut-out in a
game that gave them muoh valu­
able experience necessary for
"backing up" the regular Grizzly
mainstays.
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• Bert Turner and Harley Dunn
recently returned from a trip to
Idaho.
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