Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 30, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8
Friday, Jan. 30, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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SONS TO
LITHIA
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
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r
It T A I N M E N T
Phone 75(11
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By 1 TOLD YOU SO
A new and novel idea in basket­
Friday, Saturday
bail officiating will be tried dur­
IAMAK1, 80 - 31
ing the second Southern Oregon-
Monmouth game to be played at
the SOCE gym tomorrow night.
The idea, from the brain of Jean
Eberhart, SOCE coach, is to have
a referee in each end of the gym
and three men on the sidelines.
The referees at the ends of the
court will be located in "crow's
nests" which have been built
above the baskets. On one side of
the playing floor there will be an
official at both corners of the
court and at the other side the
official will be at the center line.
The referees in the "crow's
nests” will call rules infractions
Pictured above i» Jean Eberhart (center) and two of III* »trong lm<k floor men, < buck Dean tremolìi
Ralph Bellamy
and will be equipped with loud
(I.) and Bobb) Hoef» (R-. At Siiturdii) nigtit'» Southern Oregon Moiiinonth giiniv, a new ») item of
and
speakers to announce to the audi­ buskrtbal)
offl'ciahsl originated b) Eberhart will In* glvrn II» initial trial. I nilei thin »)»l<-in, Ihr ref-
ence ;md the officials on the side­
Margaret Lindsay
lines. In the event of a tie ball, erres» will I m * stationed at vantage |M>lnts at euch end nt the gym.
the referees will blow a whistle
ul»o-
women ni I nt \i\ elect
and call out to the men on the NEWS FROM
The Association of Women Stu
sidelines to toss it up and will
denta at Southern On-gon Collegi
designate the players to jump.
<>; Education named llali Farrow
In the event of fouls, they also
of Bayfield, Colo us tieasurrr of
will designate via the loudspeaker By SCHOOL PUPILS
the organization in a i ecent elec­
whom the infraction was on and
Tlie Three
The second and third grade pu- '
The Ashland high Grizzlies, tion other candidates included
name the player to take the free pi is m Room 3 have been watch­
Mesti ii ¡leers
throw.
ing the weather. They put a cal­ fighting hard to keep their lead Olive Davis of Ashland and l-a-
The officials on the sidelines endar on the board. They are in the District 4 basket ball league, vlll.i Gosson of Kkndlae. Orc
will call out-of-bounds plays and keeping a daily record of the wea­ will tackle the Medford Tigers on
Sunday, Monday
will call any passing back over ther. Iney tell whether it is snow­ the Medford high school court to­
the center line.
ing, raining, foggy, windy, or sun­ night. beginning at 8 o'clock
Roseburg, only 50 percentage
and Tuesday
To the ordinary hoop fan. this ny. They tell whether it is warm points behind the Grizzlies, will
t
system might sound too expensive or cold.
The girls of Room 6 challenged meet Grants i'ass tonight. The
since five officials will be used
Indians made things tough for
instead of the customary two. the girls of Room 8 in an exciting Ashland on their two-game barn­
game
of
baseball
Tuesday.
Jan.
27.
j
But, according to Eberhart, bas­
storming trip last week-end by
ketball officials have to pass a The referee was Kama Henson overthrowing Medford 29 to 27
, certain test before they are elig- and the score was 11 to 9 in favor and coming on to Ashland to beat
ible to work a game. The two men of Room 8.
a listless Grizzly team 30-29
in the "crow's nests” will be paid
Lincoln school is having a con­ Saturday night.
Willi
while the men on the sidelines will test in defense stamps. Rooms 8
The Tigers already have fallen
be "breaking in.”
—with your fire in-
and 6 are ahead. There is a chart before the Grizzly onslaught by a
Ann Rutherford
Because the “crow's nest" pro­ ui the lower hall to keep track of 28-20 score on the Ashland floor
s lira nee. By so doing
and
vides by far a better place to see I the amount each room has.
and local hoop fans are beginning
you
get
protection
rules infractions, many fear this
Glen Ingle was chosen repre­ to wonder it the home-town boys
Robert Stack
new system will result in too sentative from Room 1 to the can repeat their performance
against
much whistle-tooting and, conse­ Council of Students. Barbara Hild
Coach Jerry Gastineau says the
quently, spoil the game. Eberhart was the representative.
boys are out of the slump that
WINDSTORM
Wed. and Tliurs
says it won t. He says it will
Mrs. Henry Galey came to | caused their defeat by Roseburg
speed the game up by taking the 1 Room 8 Monday. Jan 19 and gave an dhc adds that his stalling
EXPLOSION
officials off the floor and making the children a very interesting ' lineup of Jandreau, Provost, Rath,
more room for the players.
.Mid-Week Special
AIRCRAFT
talk on Wedgewood pottery. She Riggs and Fowler is in fine con­
showed them some of her lovely dition and planning to take re­
DISTRICT FOl’K STANDINGS Wedgewood ware. It was very in- i venge at the expense of the Tiger
and several other haz­
Team
W L Pct.
sol », si I DENT BODY
teresting and the children enjoyed ball club. Medford's probable line­
ards that could hap-
Ashland
4 1 .800
up will see Wall, Herman. Rey­
ELE4TS JOIINNON PRKX1
it very much.
Roseburg
¡H*n to any of us.
5 1 .750
Before some of the children of . nolds, Fawcett and Kresse on the
Verne Johnson of Medford was
•>
2 .500
Medford
elected pr<-s|.'ent nf the Associai,
Room 8 went to junior high school floor.
Grants Pass
0
5 .000
If y imi do not have it now,
rd Student B-’-ly at Southern Ore­
Arlene Gregory. Dorothy Elhart
There are nine new pupils in
and Louise Schilling planned a
gon College of Education In n spe­
BASKETBALL SCORES
can I m - utldcrl fur »nuilI addi­
Room
8.
Their
names
are
Lorraine
cial ehi flou itednesday. In a pre­
little farewell program for the
PAST MEEK
tional premium to your pre­
vious election neither Johnson nor
other children of their room They Hoodenpyle. Jacqueline Howell,
Roseburg 30. Ashland 29
sent fin- policy. Ito It now.
the other two candidates, Peter
called on different class members Catherine Silvers, Ronald Nance.
Medford 40. Grants Pass 27
Buikcr and Cyril Sander, received
to answer questions. If they miss- 1 James Rose. A Ison Vestal, Bobbie
Roseburg 29. Medford 27.
a majority vote.
Klamath Falls 44. Redmond 21 ed, they had to act out something, DeLiale. Harry Kannasto and Ger­ I
ald
Randles,
i
ne
new
pupils
came
Joseph Spnyde of Ashlund Wilt
Jacksonville 21, Central Point sing or dance. They also asked
elected as vice president of the
riddles and told jokes. Some of from Room 7. Miss Bork is the
18.
student body His opponent was
the children had to say different teacher.
Jacksonville 32, Butte Falls 34
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REAL ESTATE and
Robert Hoefs of Butte Falls,
Ashland Juniors 27, Roseburg tongue twisters. It lasted from 3
e
liKAI. INSIIIANCF.
to 3:30 o’clock. They had a very • g . s Butter anjoyed hte 88th
20
and Mrs Kenneth Burns
Phone 8781
41 Eu»t Milin
Ashland Juniors 31, Klamath good time although they were birthday at his winter home in
Cathedral Springs. Calif on Jan
and daughter of Dunsmuir spent
sorry to see them leave.
Frosh 34
19.
the week-end in Ashland
Carmela
Daly
was
sick
with
the
Eagle Point 25. St. Mary's 20
measles. She was out from Jan. 9
Rogue River 23. Phoenix 20
Ashland Graders 12, Jackson­ to 26 Her friends were sorry she
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Ashland Graders 26. Medford many studies.
Graders
On Jan 22 the boys of Room 8
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challenged the boys of Room 7 in
O Mr. and Mrs. Clair Henderson a game of baseball The game was
and daughter of Seattle are visit­ a tie as the score was 2 to 2 It
ing with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. How­ was a good game and both sides
ard.
played hard.
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ELLERY QUEEN
AND THE
PERFECT
CRIME
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PLUS
MEET THE GUY WHO
OUT-BARNUMS BARNUM!
WILDMAN
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SUN • MON • TUE
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DANGEROUS
TO LOVE...
bat you
will!
Lincoln School
GRIZZLIES FACE
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BUY
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License—$1.50
Penalty after March 1 st—$2.00
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