Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 06, 1940, Page 10, Image 10

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SUPER DUCKS TO! 15 Juniors Awarded LADIES NIGHT College Cagers Dump to
Medford Quint 70-16
Football Insignia
PLAY SOCE HERE son's Fifteen members of
MONDAY TO BE Here In Season Debut
basketball
received
as
ADDED TREAT ance the
last
Bend Wins Official .
State Football Title
The Oregon High School Activ­
ities association's trophy for the
1940 Oregon high school football
championship went to the Bend
Lava Bears after their 20 to 7
thumping of the Medford Tigers
at Medford Saturday.
The two teams were deadlocked
7-7 at the half-way mark but in
the third period Joe Huston's
Bears began to roll. Jim Byers
dashed eight yards to break the
tie and a pass from Eby to Nicors
finished Bend’s scoring.
Four thousand fans witnessed
the contest.
Friday and Saturday!
The Cisco Kid
Friday, Dec. fl, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
The Southern Oregon College of
Education vaisity tNuttwtiNui team
will oppose the University of Ore­
gon super Ducks, made up of
Oregon players not good enough
to make the U of O varsity and
coached by John Dick and How­
ard Hobson, on the college court
tonight, Friday, at 8:30 and Sat­
urday night at 8 o'clock. There
will be no preliminary for to­
night's game but tomorrow night
Lost River Dairy of Medford will
probably meet the Little Sons. A
small admission charge will be
made for both games.
Coach Jean Eberhart has been
drilling his team in a faster break
which will make them a higher
scoring five. Tonight's probable
starting Sons lineup will be Paul
Lowery and Chuck DeAutremont
at forward, George Bassman at
center and Jake Usher and Gene
Crites, guards.
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Al Simp­
Junior high football squad
letter awards at an
­
sembly gathering held in the
school assembly hall recently.
Players receiving th«* awards
were Joe McElfresh,
Barney
Riggs. Dick Kerr. Marvin Gett-
ling, Jack Gunter. Ward Croft,
John Delsntan, Bill Barker and
Richard DeMers, linemen, and Jay
Samuelson, Fred Kannasto, Owen
Griffith, Calvin Rosa, Paul Words­
worth, Neil Arant, backs A man­
ager’s letter was given to Dick
Flaharty.
After a poor start, the juniors
hit their stride in mid-season
when they downed the powerful
Klamath Frosh 7-6 and trounced
the Central Point reserves 20 to 0.
They lost their first four games
to larger opponents in Medford
and Grants Pass
The júniora
scored 45 points to their oppon­
ents’ 64 to set a record since they
had failed to score in two years.
Jean Eberhart's 1940
team made its Inaugural appear­
on
SOCE court
Fri­
day night by rolling to a lop-sided
70 to 16 win over a makeshift
Ix»t River Dairy team from
Medford.
Chuck DeAutremont sparked
the Sons’ offense as he scored 20
points. Employing a fust break,
the college hoopsters piled up a 31
to 12 half-time lead and held thrir
opponents to but four points in
th«« second half.
In the preliminary, the Butte
Falla high Loggers took a thrill-
lug 41 to 40 win over the Uttle
Sons.
ANOTHER ladies night wrest­
ling card, with each feminine
fan accompanied by an adult |>aid
admission being admitted free, is
in store for Medford armory fans
Monday night, Dec. 9. when Pro­
moter Mack Lillard will present
Red Lyons, the Joplin. Mo.. Ghost,
against clever Jess»- James in the
top main event Lyons, a good
grappler, although inclined to be
rough, will giv«> James a tough go
before the match is over.
Broccoli Bob Kruse, the old-tim­
er from Oswego, will mix with
Billy Rayburn in the middle tus­
sle. Both men are smart wrestlers
but Kruse likes to rough it up,
especially if the going gets tough
as it undoubtedly will with Ray­
burn as an opponent.
Elton Owen, son of Promoter
Herb Owen, who made a succeas-
ful appearance about three weeks
At a meeting of southern Ore­
Juniors Sign Four
ago. comes back for his second gon fixitball coaches held here
Medford
appearance
and
will
face
Wednesday night, a conference
Basketball Contests
a newcomer from law Angeles, schedule was drawn up and Coach
Ace Freeman, in the opener. Free­ Ixdghton Blake of the Ashland
Al Simpson s Junior hikh bas­
man is billed as slightly rough but high Grizzlies has announced a
ketball mentor, has definitely
is capable of taking care of probable non-conference list of
A schedule for the sale of Red Owen
lined up four games for his 1940
himself.
games for his 1941 team.
Cross
Christmas
seals
as
announc
­
team. He has several letters out
This match will get under way
laikevlcw will open the season
for other games and plans to an­ ed by the local chairman, Mrs. R. at 8:30 p. m.
here, probably Sept 19. and the
nounce ohers as they are signed. E. Walker, follows:
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Dec. 7 and 9 at the post office
following week will mark the
The Juniors will host Roseburg
opening of the conference against
here on a big basketball jamboree by the American Legion Auxiliary.
Dec. 10 and 11 at the post office
Grants Paas here. This game will
program Jan. 10 and will play
dedicate the new Ashland turf
Grants Pass there Monday, Jan. by the Hoodoo class of the Meth-
odist church.
gridiron.
13.
DeC. 12 and 13 at the post office
The Blue and Gold travels to
The Grizzlies go to Klamath
Roseburg for a return game Jan. by the Active club.
Falls for conference play Oct 10
Dec. 14 and 16 at the post office
31 and will meet Grants Pass here
and will oppose Coquille there,
by the Rebekahs.
Feb. 7.
At an assembly gathering Fri- posibiy Oct 24.
Dec. 17 and 18 at the JX»t office day afternoon, 17 players of
Simpson announced that his
Then comes the annual Medford-
team will not participate in the by the Civic club.
Leighton “
Blake's
‘
1940 football Ashland classic there Nov 9, a
Dec. 19 and 20 at the post office squad were awarded their white conference scrap, and Roseburg
SOCE basketball program Dec. 13.
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by the Eastern Star.
"A”. For five of the players, it provides Ashland with Thanks
Dec. 21 and 23 at the post office was the last high school football giving opposition Nov. 20.
Kemnitzer Sees Butte by the VPW auxiliary.
«award The seniors are Bob Wea­
Coach Blake also is trying to
7, 14 and 21 at Penney’s ver. Karl Warren, Dick Wester- line up games with Corvallis there
Falls Outfit as *Tops’ by Dec.
Job's Daughters
berg. Jim Smith and John Berg­ and Dunsmuir and Yreka here
Anyone having letters contain­ strom. Bob Bruill, business man­
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Jack Kemnitzer, former SOCE ing contributions or unused seals ager, also is a senior.
• Merrill Gunter left Wednesday
varsity basketball star and now may send them to the sales booths
Others receiving their letters for I*lttsburg, Calif , where he
coach of the Butte Falls Loggers, according to Mrs. John Broady,
were Bud Provost, Chet Fowler, plans to spend several weeks
has his eye on a first class team publicity chairman.
Albert Newbry, Clyde Garrett, • Mrs Leia Christenson of Siski-
for the coming season. Already his
team has downed the Little Sons • Mrs. George Miller and Mrs. Ivan Randles, Russell Hawk. you was an Ashland visitor Mon­
and travel to Chiloquin Saturday Allan Brower made a business Chuck Jandreau, Martin Herrin. day.
Billy Elam. Don Warren. Ken Ca­ • M ni Roy l^eVander of Talent
for a game with Chiloquin high. trip to Medford Tuesday.
The teams will play a return • Fred Hurner recently returned ton, LaMar Ormond and Elwood visited here Tuesday at the home
of Mrs W. W Robison
game at Butte Falls Saturday, to his home in Carlton. Ore. fol­ Hedberg, equipment manager.
The Grizzlies won four, tied one • Subscribe for The Miner today
Dec. 14.
lowing a visit here at the home
The Jackson county B league of his daughter, Mrs. Emma and lost three games this season
for an average of 571 in Blake's
gets under way Jan. 10 with a full Westfall
schedule to released later.
• Harold Carlisle of Redding vis­ first year as head coach.
A review of the season is as
Kemnitzer has a squad of nine ited in Ashland Tuesday with
DON’T FORGET
follows:
men headed by Eddie Ellis, all­ friends.
TO SEND THE
state and all-SOCE forward, and • Dr. M R. Britten of Grants
Ashland 7, Lakeview 6
Inland Ellis, also all-tournament Pass visited with friends in Ash­
Ashland 0, Grants Paas 0.
last year. Other lettermen return­ land Monday.
Ashland 6, Klamath Falls 14.
ing are John Kent, Bud Tungate, • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell
Ashland 19. Myrtle Point 7
and Billy Rogers. The remainder of the Greensprings visited here
Ashland 13, Coquille 18.
of the squad is composed of Bob Monday with friends.
Ashland 12. Yreka 6.
Rogers, Glen Albert, Gordon • Mr and Mrs. Franklin Way­
Ashland 0, Medford 41.
Moore and Jess Francis.
Ashland 13. Roseburg 7.
brant made a trip to Klamath
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A B league jamboree will be Falls Monday.
held in the new Central Point • Jack Lawson made a business
BUSINESS GROUP TO MEET
high school gymnasium Friday trip to Hornbrook Tuesday.
night, Dec. 13. when all teams • Mr and Mrs. M. P O’Harra
The Federal Business a*a<x-ia-
composing the league will play for are visiting with relatives in I»s tion of southern Oregon will hold
one quarter. The league is split in Angeles.
a luncheon meeting in the Lithia
two sections and at the end of the • W E. Kerr and Bert Davis hotel dining room at 12:15 p. m.
evening of play the total score of made a business trip to Roseburg Thursday, Dec. 12. with Postmas­
each quarter will be added to see Sunday.
ter John H. Fuller as host. Fol­
which section of the league wins. • The Rev. E. J. Wine and Mrs. lowing luncheon an election of of­
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Joseph Kerr left early in the week ficers for the coming year will be
A FLAVOR AU
• Miss Freda Hiatt of Grants for a visit with relatives in Boise. held. R. A. Work is president of
Pass is visiting here for several • Mrs. Lilly Bridge was a busi­ the organization and Otto C. F.
ITS OWN THAT
days with friends.
ness visitor in Medford recently. Krueger is secretary-treasurer. MILLIONS PREFER
• Mrs. Jack Robertson of Siski­ • Mr and Mrs. Ernest Howell Frank Hull of Medford will talk
you was an Ashland visitor Mon­ visited with relatives in Klamath on “Mechanics of the Selective
day.
Service Act.’’
Falls Sunday.
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