Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 29, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
JUNIORS START LYONS, CHICK
HOOP PRACTICE TO TOP ARMORY
Practice has been under way
CARD MONDAY
all week for the Junior highs
edition of their 1940-41 basketball
squad with 20 men reporting
nightly for scrimmage under the
watchful eye of Coach Al Simpson.
Simpson announced that he will
h.«ve two d.itinct teams this year
with 10 men to each squad. One
group will be composed only of
seventh and eighth graders and
will play various grade school
teams and resetve teams of other
junior high schools. This team will
be coached by Leonard Warren.
The other 10 men will make up
the regular junior high varsity.
Those who are out for practice
are Winfield Roberson, Fred Kan-
nasto, Jim Bartelt, Barney Riggs.
Delbert Landing. Jack Waybrant,
Bud Graham. Kenneth Thompson.
Owen Griffith. Bob OHarra,
Claud Garrett. Fred Wilson, Vic­
tor Lantis, Jay Samuelson, Dick
Kerr, Arthur Coulter, Ray Kan-
nasto. Jimmie Jandreau, Joe Lam­
bert and Dominie Provost.
I Medford-Bend ’Title’
Game Scheduled For
2 o’clock Saturday
Medford high school's crashing
Tornado football machine might
have to perform against the Bend
l^ava Bears on the Medford turf
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
without the services of Ike Orr.
Orr suffered a bruised calf in the
tirst half of the game with The
Dalles Thanksgiving day and
Coach Bill Bowerman says the
injury is not responding to treat­
ment. Cliff Jones, reserve full­
back, also might not see service
because of a sprained ankle so
Bowerman has pulled second-
srlring end l«ouie Ban from the
line for the probable first-team
berth.
Other than Jones and Orr.
Bowerman reports his charges are
in good shape for the "champion­
ship" clash with Bend.
Besides making an effort to
capture the Oregon High School
Activities association's recogni­
tion as state football king. Med­
ford will be trying to erase the
humiliating 19 to 6 drubbing by
Bend earlier in the season. It was
the Tornado's only loss in their
1940 campaign.
known as the Joplin Ghost, re­
turns to Medford armory Monday
night, Dec. 2, after a lengthy ab­
sence and will oppose Cowboy
Dude Chick in the top main event
of Promoter Mack Lillard's ladles’
night card. Each lady accompan­
ied by an adult paid admission
will be admitted free.
Sgt. Bob Kennaston of Gold
Hill, also away from the southern
Oregon mat wars for some time,
comes back to face Jesse James
in the middle go.
This match
should be a humdinger since
James is about the best there is in
the legitimate field and Kennas­
ton is no slouch as a toughie.
Billy Rayburn, the classy Geor­
gia Peach, tackles a roughneck
in Bulldog Jackson in the opener.
This match will go to the mat at
8:30 p. m.
Grizzlies Add Six
Games To Hoop List
Friday and Saturday!
Liberty Magazine’s
Sensational Story
“I MARRIED
A NAZI”
Friday, Nov. 29, 1940
Six basketball games have been
ing thumbs-down on such an 11th-
added to the already loaded Ash­
hotir scheme.
land high hoop schedule. Mac Hi
If the time has arrived
of Milton-Freewater will make its
when two contenders, by
first trip to Ashland to meet the
beating eiu-h other once, run
Grizzlies on Jan. 11. The visitors
cop
the «tate ‘’championship"
boast a strong team and figure to
from a team with a |>erfrct
give Gerry Gastineau's Ashland­
season, then Hindsight is go­
ers a run for their money.
ing to demand a playoff be­
The Grizzlies go to Lakeview;
tween Oregon, Oregon State
Feb. 21 and 22 for a pair of clash-. IJED LYONS, the Joplin
(¡hont who will wreath* on
es with the Honkers.
the ladle« night program at
A trip into the Willamette val­
Medford armory Mondav eve­
ley is planned for the week follow­
ning. Dec. 7. Mark Lillard will
ing Christmas and Buddy Ben­
present his UHiial three-star
nett's Chemawa Indians, formerly
card beginning at 8:30 p. ni.
coached by Gastineau, have al­
ready been signed for two games
in addition to those at Albany.
Other letters,are out for games
on this trip.
Thirty-one aspirants have an­
swered Gastineau's initial prac­
tice call and more are expected to
be out soon. Big Jamie Smith, last
year's regular center, is on the
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shelf with a bad foot but is ex­
By I TOIJ) YOU SO
pected out early next week.
Gastineau reports the club looks
fair so Jar but it is too early to
tell what to expect of the 1940-41 A LTHOUGH Hindsight is loyal
AT 8:30 EVERY
to Ashland to the point of
edition of the Grizzlies.
being
prejudiced
Outfitted with new uniforms, instinctively
MONDAY NIGHT
they will open the season against against the Medford fans' attitude
Bend's Lava Bears here Dec. 13 toward rivals, still I Told You So
believes even Medford should get
and 14.
3 ALL STAR MAIN EVENTS
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what's coming to it.
BELLMEW MAN ENLISTS
But this department is willing
Walter Seitz of Bellview has to be quoted as saying that does
enlisted in the United States army not include a claim to the state
rather than await call from the football ‘'championship" even if
draft board. He registered for con­ the Black Tornado does defeat
scription at Tionesta, Calif., but Bend in the Pear city tomorrow.
For Reservations
later enlisted for a three-year Doubtless Medford has an unusu­
hitch with the 29th US Engineers ally good team, has earned its
Phone Brown's, Medford 101
at Portland. By enlisting, Seitz spurs in convincing fashion and a
was able to choose his branch of defeat of Bend would be an ac­
the service.
complishment and a result to be
prayed for, but what about La
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Grande ?
INSURANCE
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A traveling examiner of operat­
The eastern Oregon squad com­
ors and chauffeurs is scheduled to pleted a nine-game season unde­
See
be on duty at the Ashland city feated and untied and beat the
hall from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Fri­ team that beat Bend that beat
STEVEN IL
day, Dec. 6 All those wishing Medford, that beat The Dalles,
permits or licenses to drive cars etc. All four challenging outfits
should get in touch with the ex­ suffered one defeat each during
regular season, and La Grande
aminer at that time.
was the only school to keep its
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Friday, Saturday
Leonard Patterson, coach of the
Jacksonville six-man state cham­
pions (in fact and not just fancy),
is doubly happy. Not only is he
master-mind of the best half­
dozen grid machine In Oregon
(winning his title game Q2-6 at
Monroe) but also is father of a
fine daughter named Patricia El­
len. Coach I*atterson has been
both busy and successful on al)
fronts this season.
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filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes. Medford Office Equip
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Medford._____________
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NOTICE Kilt Pt'HI.K V I KIN
De|>artment of the Interior.
U. S, Land Office at Roseburg,
Oregon. Oct. 19, 1940.
NOTICE is hereby given that, as
directed by tne Commissioner of
the General Ijrnd Office, under
the second proviso of Sec 24M,
R. S.. as amended by Sec. 14 of the
Act of June 28. 1!»34 i 4S Stat .
1269), pursuant to the application
of Ben C. Gerwick. Serial No
022432, we will offer at public
sale, to the highest bidder, but at
not less than J2.00 per acre, at
10:30 o’clock a. m„ on the 20th
day of December, next, at thia
office, the following tract of land:
SW '. NW H. NW 1, ■W '. 8ec. 8.
T 39 S, R. 2 E., W. M , containing
80 acres.
This tract is ordered into the
market on a showing that the
greater portion thereof is mount­
ainous or too rough for cultivation
The sale will not be kept open,
but will be declared closed when
those present at the hour named
have ceased bidding Th«* perton
making the highest bid will tie re­
quired to immediately pay the
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described land are ad­
vised to file their claims, or objec­
tions. on or before the time desig­
nated for sale.
GEORGE FINIJCY,
Register
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