Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 08, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Nov. 8, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
GASTINEAU WILL
OPEN HOOP PLAY
AT AHS DEC. 13TH
p
SIMPSON’S MITES
END SEASON IN
20 TO 0 VICTORY
LADIES’NIGHT TO
U*UICa Ululi I IV
HEAD ARMISTICE
Al Simpson's junior high foot­
ball team closed its season in a WRESTLE TREAT
blaze of glory Wednesday night on
Ashland Juniors Roll
Over Klamath to Win
Behind 6 to 0 in the first quar­
ter, Owen Griffith tossed a beau­
tiful |au«a to Calvin Roas on a
“dead-man" play and Roas gallop­
ed tiO yards for a touchdown to
give Ashland junior high a 7-0
win over the Klamath Frosh on
the local field Friday night it
was the first Ashland win in two
years of play.
Just prior to the touchdown
pass, a 30-ya rd toss to Kannasto
on a "dead-man" play set up the
Ashland score.
The júniora had several other
chances to score but isq^ged down
when near the goal Hue.
LITHIA
the local high school field when
QNE of the toughest basketball it stopped tile Central Point high INSTEAD of the four matches
schedules to face the Ashland reserves 20 to 0 in a game that 1 originally promised because of
Friday, Saturday
Friday and Saturday! high school Grizzlies in many saw the juniors turn in the best the forced cancellation of a bout
years will get under way on the performance of the season.
on the last card. Promoter Mack
Ashland court Dec. 13 and 14 when
The "mighty mites" executed Lillard has gone the wrestling fans
tile Bend Lava Beats will be en­ their playa like veterans ami one better and next Monday night,
tertained here in a double header. Wordsworth scored the first touch­ Nov. 11, will be ladle« night along
Practice sessions under Gerry down on a take plunge through with three all-star bouts.
Each
I»»
Gastineau, entering his first year the center of the line that saw lady accom(»anied by an adult ¡«old
as head of the Ashland hoop him travel 15 yards. He also scor­ admission will be admitted free of
squad, will get under way about ed the extra point through the charge.
with
Dec. 1 and the schedule slated to line.
Lillard has signed Cowboy Dude
continue until Feb. 28 with Med­
Ross, taking a lateral from Chick, former world chumpion, to
ford here.
Kerr, galloped 25 yards for the meet Ernie i'iluso, the popular
Chester Morris
One more game is yet to be second score when he c loosed the Klamath Falls sonnenburg flush,
scheduled with Klamath Falls but goal line standing up.
Griffith in the top main event of one hour
Anita Louise
B. C. Forsythe, principal, was un­ scored the extra point through the straight wrestling time.
able to say when the tilt will be line.
Bulldog Jacksun, who uses the
nlao
booked.
Arant, on a fake center plunge, painful hammerlock stomp along
Plans are being made for the lateralled to Ross who ran 20 with his wide assortment of un­
Quarterbuck Ken Caton scored
Grizzlies to travel north during yards for the final score. Griffith ethical tricks, will be up against a twice against Yreka Miners at
the Christmas holidays.
missed the try for point.
tough customer when he faces Yreka Nov. 1 to give Ashiund high
The two games with Bend do
The Pointer reserves threatened Jesse James in the middle bout a hard-earned 12 to 6 victory,
not count in any standings and Ashland's goal only twice as the James is a smooth grapplcr but
The Grizzlies took the bull on
the games with Klamath Falls af- juniors completely outplayed their when an opponent wants rough the opening kickoff and worked it
feet only the Southern Oregon opponents.
play, James is just the man to give down to the Miner il-yard line but
with
conference race. All other games
it to him.
lost possession. Both teams threat­
appearing on the schedule below
George (Wildcat) Wilmin, ex- ened to score in the first half but
Ilenfru of the
count in the district race, the
All-American from the University it was not until early in the third
winner to go to the state tour-
of Washington, will meet Billy period tliut Caton took Charley
Mounted
nament in March.
Rayburn, the
rgia Peach, in Jandreau s pass in the flat to score
Roseburg will be playing with
the opener, going to the mat at for the Ashlanders.
AIJ44» NEWS!
Ashland, Medford and Grants Pass
8:30 p. m. Rayburn showed a lot
Shortly after the fourth quurter
in the district league this year,
of class kgainst Ptluso on the last started Ashland t<s>k |K>Msesafon
The schedule follows:
Two lettermen, four reserves card and stopped him cold when of the ball and marched deep Into
Dec. 13— Bend here.
Tbia Y reka territory and Caton went
Sunday, Monday
and 16 new recruits answered Piluso used sonnenburg»
Dec. 14— Bend here.
Jean Eberhart s call to basketball maneuver Is Wilsons long suit five yards through tackle to cross
Dec. 20— Open.
and Tuesday
practice at Southern Oregon Col­ and for that reason he might find the goal line standing up.
Jan. 3—Open.
lege of Education last Monday. himself In a lot of trouble before
Behind 12 to 0. the Miners were
Jan. 10—Grants Pass here.
the
bout
is
over.
George Bassman and Jake Fisher
not to be outdone and pulled a
Jan. 14—Roseburg there.
are the lettermen back and the'
long pass which started a drive
Jan. 17—Roseburg here.
reserves from last year are War­ Picker Chipman Piles that scored their only touchdown
Jan. 21— Grants Pass there.
ren Foster, Joe Spayde, Gene
The try for point failed after all
Jan. 24—Medford there.
Crites and Russell Werner. The Up Successes; Lets 10 three touchdowns.
Jan. 28 Medford here.
new men trying out for the eol-
Donnie Warren, starting quar­
Jan. 31—Roseburg here.
lege hoop team are Merle Adams, More Teams Be Tops terback, suffered a broken wrist
Feb. 7—: Klamath Falls there.
when making a tackle.
Harold Brown. Bill Richardson,
with
Feb. 14 Grants Pass here.
Although this column didn't
Don O'Harra. Darrell Copeland.
Chet Fowler, alternating at left
Feb. 15—Roseburg there.
Bob Hoefs, Ted Smith, Roland break into print last week, rec- tackle and right end. turned in a
Feb. 18—Medford there.
('on st a nee Moore
Scheidereiter, Paul Lowery, Frank ords show the writer did alright whale of a game for Aahhuid as
Feb. 25—Frants Pass there.
Mohns, Bob Haufle, Russell Web­ by himself by picking correctly he was in on many playa that
Feb. 28—Medford here.
ber, Lawrence Tribett, Norman nine out of a _ possible 10 to bring would have otherwise allowed Y re­
Ritz Brothers
Mayfield, LaVeme Johnston and the average to .700 for the season. ka long gains.
A total of 70 games have been se­
The spirit of victory was damp­
DeAutremont.
.Andrews Sisters
Beta Boys Win 1940 Charles
Len Yandle, who played here un­ lected with 21 wrung, l«ml weeks ened somewhat when the Ashland
only
bad
one
was
Yreka
over
Ash
­
players returned to their dressing
Howard Hobson, will bring his
Intramural Honors der
St. Martin’s college team from Ta­ land. There were too many reserv­ rooms after the game to find that
Wednesday and
Leighton Blokes lineup for their clothes had been rifled and
Trouncing the House of Cran­ coma, Wash., to Ashland for the es in money.
about $4 taken.
dall 26 to 18, the Beta Boys won first game on the SOCE schedule. our The
Thursday
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following paragraphs carry
Other games definitely on the
the 1940 intramural basketball
10
sure-fire
winners:
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Mr
and
Mrs.
Charles
Bums
of
SOCE
schedule
are
Humboldt
i
championship at the Southern Oie-
Medford will know they have Klamath Falls visited here Sunday
gon College of Education last Fri­ State, Oregon College of Educa­ been
in a football game before the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M T.
tion, Eastern Oregon College of
day afternoon.
SMILEY BLRNETTE
Education. Mt. Angell, and Albany afternoon is over Nov. 11 at Med­ Burns.
Crandalls
took
a
4
to
2
Jead
at
JUNE STOUT
but Ashland high won't quite
the end of the first quarter but College of Portland. Letters also ford
■AIT Lit
her bitter foe.
were trailing 10 to 7 at halftime. are out to Portland university and conquer
Bend travels to Klamath Falls
The Betas continued to slowly pile Willamette.
Eberhart also is planning a trip on Armistice day and should
up a <eud in the rest of the game
for
the Christmas holidays that slaughter the Pelicans.
and at one time held a 21-11 ad­
Southern California, the mighty
will
take his team to southern
vantage. Hoefs of Beta Boys and
warhorse, will have a nar­ WANTED Work, either elderly
Scheidereiter of Crandalls tied for California where they will play a Trojan
lady or couple. 243 Mountain
row
squeak
in beating California
number
of
games
and
attend
the
high honors with eight points each.
Ave., or phone 8551.
(45p)
at
Loa
Angeles
tomorrow.
Rose Bowl classic.
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UCLA, lung overdue in the win FOR SALE New and used desks,
Of interest to Ashland casaba
JUNIOR HIGH CARNIVAL
fans will be the plan to give the ( column, will spoil the Homecoming
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
WILL
BE
TONIGHTS
FEST
YOU’LL COHH[ I ACK
customers double and triple head­ celebration of Oregon al Eugene
sales. Medford Office Equip­
tomorrow.
ers on any night that the sched- j
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
YOU MOKI.
A gala carnival, which has be­ ules of the high school, junior! Oregon State and Washington
Medford.
(48tf)
come an annual event in young high and college conflict. In the State will battle it out at Corval­
student life.in Ashland—and with event this happens, the conflicting lis Saturday with the Beavers NOTICE FOR PUHIJCAT1ON
parents, too—is in readiness for teams will play on the same floor licking the Cougars.
Department of the Interior,
hundreds of visitors at the junior on the same night.
The toughest game of the Pa­
U. 8. latnd Office at Roeeburg,
high school tonight, Nov. 8.
cific Coast conference will take
Oregon, Oct. 10. 1940.
The huge junior gymnasium,
place at Palo Alto Saturday with
NOTICE is hereby given that, as
scene of the carnival, bit been
the Rose Bowl bound Huskies of directed by the Commissioner of
bustling with extensive prepara­
FOOTBALL!
AT 8:30 EVERY
Washington winning out over the General Land Office, under
tions during the week and booths,
Stanford.
the
second
proviso
of
Sec.
2455,
fishponds, movies and all the trim­
Texas A4M, the other candidate R. 8., as amended by Sec. 14 of the
Game« Last Week
MONDAY NIGHT
mings will greet throngs. The gen­
Ashland 12 at Yreka 6.
for the Rose Bowl, will lick South­ Act of June 28. 1934 (48 Stat.,
eral public is invited to enjoy the
Klamath Frosh 6 at Ashland ern Methodist at Dallas, Tex. Sat­ 1269), pursuant to the application
affair.
junior high 7.
urday.
of Ben C. Gerwick, Serial No.
Tom Harmon plays Minnesota 022432, we will offer at public
Central Point 0 at Ashland high
FIRE-DAMAGED STUDIO WILL reserves 0.
at Mineapolis Saturday with Mich­ sale, to the highest bidder, but at
REOPEN DURING NEXT WEEK
igan favored in a tough game.
Central Point Reserves 0
not less than $2.00 per acre, at
Ashland junior high 20.
Northwestern, stinging under a 10:30 o'clock a. m., on the 20th
The Bushnell studio at 293 East
Klamath Falls 14 at Eureka 6. 13-12 loss to Minnesota last week, day of December, next, at this
OLIVIA
Main street, which was damaged
will gain revenge on Illinois to­ office, the following tract of land:
Games Tonight
by fire of unknown origin early
Nov. 11—Ashland at Medford.
morrow. The game will be played SW'.NWQ, NW'.SWQ, Sec 8.
DeHAVILLAND
For Reservations
Monday, will be reopened for bus­
Nov. 11—Bend at Klamath at Evanston, ni.
hub lr«s btr hua« b ii
T 39 3, R. 2 E., W M . containing
Phone Brown's, Medford 101
iness some time during the coming Falla.
The fighting Irish of Notre 80 acres.
SOIE VITI TIE EID "
j week, according to Wilbur Bush­
Dame should win over Navy at
This tract is ordered into the
JEFFREY LYNN
nell, owner.
• Subscribe for The Miner today. South Bend, Ind., tomorrow.
market on a showing that the
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I Although flames soon were
K« •eater portion thereof is mount-
IH VOI R PRESENT LIFE
brought under control, heat, smoke
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and water caused damage estim­
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sale
will
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open,
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building, necessitating extensive
ose present at the hour named
remodeling work which is being
ive
ceased
bidding
The
person
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pushed rapidly as possible.
STEVEN IL
a king the highest bid will be re­
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the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home.
A Warnas Srea. Hit
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Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Home.
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