Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 15, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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Friday and Saturday!
Red blooded
ADVENTURE
AXIS-SPAWNED
TRAITORS fIROSID!
PRESTON FOSTER • BRENDA JOYCE
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Berlin Correspondent
SUN • MON • TUE
a WAR STORY
THAT TAKES YOUR
Hindsight
On Sports
Roland Parks' Ashland
high
football squad has nothing what­
soever to be ashamed of for
losing 26 to 0 to the mighty Klam­
ath Falls Pelicans here last Fri­
day night. Instea«i .they should
be proud of the showing they
made against overwhelming odda.
Outweighed 26 pounds to the
man. the little Grizzlies, most of
them inexperienced in high school
football, made the huge Peicans
fight hard and had Coach Frank
Ramsey looking at his hole card
throughout the first half. Hind­
sight doubts if ever an Ashland
team t«x>k to the field that did
more ball
hawking than
the
Grizzlies. They seemeii to know
every minute where the ball was
and throughout the game con­
sistently recovered Klamath fum-
: bles and, at times, made nice
gains through the heavier Peli­
can forward wall.
Ever since football season start­
ed, the 1942 edition of the AHS
eleven has had stories of the ex­
ploits of the "great little team
of last year that beat Medford
but it might be some relief to this
20-13" shoved down their throats
year's copy to remember that the
“great little team of last year"
was also beaten by Klamath
Falls 26 to 0.
depart-
The prognosticating
ment of this column is get ling a
thorough going-over so far this
siXson. With 14 picks out of 20
going haywire already for a sea­
son average of .300, there has
been suggestions that we should
crawl in a hole but here we come
up again with ten more for this
week-end. Here they are:
Oregon State over Santa Clara
at Portland. UCLA over the dis­
appointing California Golden
Bears at Berkeley, Washington
State over Southern California at
Los Angeles. Stanford over Idaho
at Palo Alto. Minnesota to hit
their stride again against Nebras­
ka at Lincoln, Michigan to beat
Northwestern at Ann Arbor, Illi­
nois will take the measure of
Iowa at Iowa City.
And, in
the southern Oregon conference,
Klamath Falls wil make •'jnihee-
meat" out of Medford at Med­
ford, while Ashland is dropping
another conference tilt to the sur­
prising Grants Pass Cavemen.
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marriage service for Boneta Shep-
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In 191»
he performed a similar aervlce for
Boneta's mother and father and
in 1895 he was the minister at tho
wedding of Boneta’s grand-par­
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Four Officer Candidate
Schools ENtablishhed
cial contest which has signs of
being a rough and tough battle
from beginning to end since
neither team intends to be out-
played or outfought, It will be
gin at 8 o'clocck.
By I Tol«l You No
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Thursday, Oct. 15, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
Klamath Beats AHS
26-0, Ties League
Southern
Standing»:
Elect
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* GOVERNOR
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'Snell Sets filie ft Dee»'
(Pd. Ad». I Siu-Il for G ot . Com Jrrry Saylor,
Is««-., Plait Bldg., Portland
Ashland Grizzlies to
Play Grants Pass Fri.
Battered and bruised from their
game with Klamath Falls last
week, the Ashland high football
team travels to Grants Pass for
another conference game Friday
night against another team which
will outweigh them.
Coach Roland Parks says all
of his team is in good shape and
promises that they will strive
hard to get back in the win
column at the expense of the
Cavemen, who startled the state
prep circles last week by tieing
the highly-touted Marshfield
eleven 7-7.
Grants Pass, who has had dif­
ficulty filling their schedule, an­
nounced this week they will play
Klamath Falls at Klamath Falls
October 30. Roseburg at home
Nov. 11, University high of Eu-
gene on Nov. 20. and Roseburg
at Roseburg, Nov. 26.
Favored Pelicans to
Play Medford Fri.
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Oregon
Conference
w L Pct.
Grants Pass
1 0 I 000
1 0 1.000
Klamath Falls
.000
0 1
Asli land
- 0 1 .000
Medford
_ Klamath Falls gridiron
A huge
machine, unbeaten In tiiree ataila,
added another scalp to their cre­
dit on Walter Phillipa field last
hTnlay night when tney trounced
a badly outclassed Ashland high
squad 26 to 0 before about 1600
rauid fans
The Grizzlies held their
throughout the first
half
made the big Pelicans use all
their trick* to lead 7-0 at the
rest period. Ashland had all the
breaks
throughout,
recovering
many Klamath fumbles and being
ever alert but the great weight
advantage held by the Klamath
county club waa too much and
soon began to show.
Coach Frank Ramsey threw
more reserves at the Grizzlies
than were on the whole Ashland
squad. Ralph (Baldy) Foster and
Dun Mast sparked the Klamath
attack and Barney Riggs was
by far the outstanding Ashland
man
Many times it looked like
Riggs wouldn't get up from the
pile-up but he always managed
to regain hl» feet and make anoth­
er brilliant tackle. Several time*
he saved his team from another
tally against them by bringing
his man down after his teammate»
had either missed the tackle or
didn't have a chance to get at
them.
Little "Mark" Marquess
showed up nicely on offense for
Ashland.
The Pelican's starting
lineup
outweighed Ashland's 1H pounds
to the man and, including ail
substitute* for both sides who
saw action In the game, Klam­
ath Falla held a 26 pound over.
all average.
SCORES PANT WEEK:
Klamath Falls 26 Ashland •
Grants Pass 7 Marshfield 7
Klamath Frosh 27—Junior Hl
Roseburg 12 -Cottage Grove 7
The Dalles7 -Bend 7
Talent lS Gold Hill 12
GAMES THIS WEEK
Klamath Falla at Medford
Ashland at Grant* Paas
Medford JHS at A ah land JH8
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Are You A Landlord?
Are You A Tenant?
Klamath Falls and Medford
high football teams, bitter rivals
for several years, Will fight it
out Friday night on the Medford
turf in an important Southern ,
Oregon conference clash.
Medford, usually one of the
state's strongest teams, has won
only from Yreka so far this year I
while losing to both Marshfield
and Grints I*ass. The Pelicans
have won all their games, having
beaten Grant high of Portland.
Redding, Eureka, and Ashland.
A huge crowd is expected to
be on hand to witness this cru-
If so, you wiU be Infcweoted
in * serie» of artAcloa to bo
published in The Miner.
Rents In this district have
been cut, under the new federal
rent control law, back to pre­
war level».
Both landlord* and tenants
have rights and obligation» an-
der thia new war measure.
These articles, written hi an
eaay-to-understanding a t y I e.
will acquaint you with three
right* and reaponalbBitiea.
Read them, starting today In
The Miner.
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Branches oi th«* oifl<< r Can­
didal» Hvhool, Artn> Admlnialru
Uuu Nc|ioo|a, haw nevii ratablishsil
anti numbered, Il was announced
recemly iron« Headquarter», Camp
While, Urcaon. They arc N'onh
ItauulH
ami i< ultursl
Cullasi*,
Fargo, Norm Mau., Branch No. 1;
M A HiilV Al College, Ul'illUVl, low .
No . I|
University
of
Brunch
Galli»« lile,
Florid a.
l- lurida,
No. 4, und
MIxMlaxlppi
Branch
Stat« College, Stark till«, AlUx.,
Branch No. 4. Allotment of «lUOla»
tor Hie tirai claw« al euch of these
schoo lx ha» already been mude,
primary ml»»lon
ol
the
The
Candidate richodla I» to
Officer
produce olHeera cu pable of pvr-
tormina efficient «luti«** In Arno
administration.
All enlisted
sonnel
are eligible.
hence
school provides an eacellenl
portunlty lor men otberwl»«'
qualllleu
who
have
herelofor,*
been barrod lor some physical
dliMlualitii'atlon
from attenuali* «
al any arm) candidate school.
Although not essential, college
training
or practical
experience
In burnii»»» administration, peisun-
n«-l management, imlusmui «-ng.-
aiuto «r
invitili,, buone
«lenirmi.
uainimaue.iw
, tri»..«-
Education, •«»*
mg and uthv« «lUaitfi* alluna arc to
be taken into vons»derauon in Hi«.*
Mrlecllon ui appllcunla.
¿leas and quarters are furnish« I
prospettivo uiflcvra at ilio mur
schools.
The 1V42 Ashland junior higu
football teeuu, under lue direction
oi coach Leonard, will open men
uoine footoall seajui ou Waller
Pnilnpa Held Saturday afternoon
at 2:bU when they meet the Grants
rasa Frosh.
Coach Warren says he knows
I nothing of the methods of attack
employed by the Cavekids but says
they must have something lor
they hold a win over Medford
junior high in the only game
played to date. The Ashland
Grizzly cubs were defeated by
Klamath Falls Juniors at Klam­
ath Falla last Saturday 27 to 6
Warren says Klamath employed
damaging end runs to win but
claims to have this fault corrected
now.
Only two lettermen. Bob Fraz­
ier and Charlie Calhoun, are out
for the junior team. Warren
says Calhoun, who will captain
ilia tr<jn against the Froah, Is a
powerful line smasher and a lot
depends ou him In their games
Frazier is a center.
The starting lineup against the
Cavekids will find J. Merriman at
right end, W. Taylor at right
tackle, G. Peterson at right guard,
Frazier at center, E. Bear« at
left guard. B. Miller at left tack­
le. and J. Lambert at left end. In
the backfield will be L Haynie at
quarterback either Provoat or
Newton at right half, J. Jandreau
at left half, and c. Otf.ioun at
fullback
The remainder ot the junior's
schedule follows: Grants Paw
there OctoVer 22, Klamath Falls
here October 29, Medford there
Nov. 6, and here Nov. 17. They
all are night game«.
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and Tuesday
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A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
Admission: Adults lûc
Children lie
Mid-Week Special
Wednesday and
Thursday
MATINEE
Thurs. and Sat.
Continuous Sunday
Examinations For Jobs
To Be Held Nov .’I
Nh'tit exit in tnnt I ohm for position«
with
tin«
Hunt
I *n»’iiiployrn«*nt
UuiiipcrutHlIon <*<»iiin»l»*h»n nnd th*
United Htnlm Employment Hvrviv«*
were announced today by Prof
William Griffith, aupvrvlaor
for
th«* Board of Examiner*«
(*<j I lection •Bitotiicy, »h v a rln.ic
atmuKihpbvr and junior rniploy*
inrnt officer ure the « laMMificatioiM
LUid.i whi-h tcata will be held
Noveinla-r 21, 194».
With
per-
•onnel work brink xtr«-»«*il in wui*
time iictivlilw. th*x«* employment
opportunlUea ar«- <*xp»ct»d io i « i -
triKt ninny 4nt«-r<-»ted In rar«*«*r
work along patriotic lines.
Position» in 22 local «-mploy-
ment office* over th.- »tat» will
be filled from th«- merit r<-glatern
for Junior employment officer,
which pays from 11 Do to flic a
month.
New regl»t<*r» are being
set up
for
collection
attorney,
which pay» »200 to 1260 u month,
• nd hearing stenographer, »160 to
»1*0 a month.
Application» may he »«cured
from Prof Griffith, supervisor of
examination». 7ul Hpiildlng Bldg.,
Portland, or from United Htat.a
Employment offices. Thee« must
he »ent to the »upervl»or on or be­
fore November 9, 1*42. Examina­
tion center* will be »elected from
Portland, Halem, La Grande, Eu­
gene. .Marshfield,
Ontario and
Klamath Falla, depending
upon
the number of applicant».
VOTE 310 (Xi YES
M to'»*
S«uO,1'Oo( l>eten**
SKY-SCORCHINO THRILLS!
w to
Olio PREMINGER * J. Canol BAER
m»oT
Friday, Saturday
Juniors Open Home
Season Saturday
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RODDY mcDOUIALL
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ALWAYS TIIE BENT WK CAN
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LITHIA
SAVE
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OUR
STEELHEAD
Wed’sday & Thursday
TROUI !
T he O ffice of D efense T ransportation states that
week end travel must be reduced. Only so much trans­
portation is available, and war service must come first.
____MANS
Transportation facilities arc being stretched to the limit.
The time has come when every American must real­
ize that pleasure travel is a peacetime luxury.
Greyhound is committed to the vital job of provid­
ing one service only— essential transportation.
New buses are difficult to obtain. Unnecessary bus serv­
mands of the armed forces, war workers, and others who
—Also—
LUPE VELEZ
LEON ERROLL
in
“MEXICIAN SPITFIRE
SEES A GHOST”
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Every Wednesday
Night
MOVIE MONEY
AUCTION
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ice is being eliminated to meet the ever growing de­
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MUANDONUVT
must travel to help win the war. Hundreds of our men,
who used to serve you, are now in the military service
(and we’re proud of them) creating a serious shortage
If You MUST Travol, Follow TI mm Suggestion*:
Ride on Tuesdays, V-dssesdays, Thursdays — leave
week ends for men in uniform and war workers
Get tickets and information well in advance.
Take as little baggage as possible.
of trained personnel.
V», •(linai iipleita-
non with profìit lor •
11* te ba (ilnid b,
"net llahing" fot ih»
flmnl ol gami bah —
our ataalhaad.
Pia, flit with thè bora
in tha atavici, whili
they'ri ewiy, io tha,
ma, And thair
“Il il 1 h •• d"
wht, tha,
tura again.
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