Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 19, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page 4
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
i
ynRsiTv
K oni * burg
Hindsight
On Sports
Bill Stern, speaking on his pro
gram "Sports Parade" over NBC
for the Colgate company Satur­
day night said that the University
of Georgia football team had re­
ceived and accepted a bid to play
In the Pasadena Rose Bowl New
Year’s Day.
He also said that
Boston College had accepted an
offer to play in the Sugar Bowl.
Stem added that these statements
would undoubtedly be denied by
Bowl officials but, nevertheless,
he said to wait until New Year’s
Day and these teams would ap-
pear as stated
4
SURPRISE
SEASON'S
DAN
Io Alli Y, Jr.
-
DONNA
»HD
HIT!
• OBIT
1 I A K (
SUN • MON • TUE
r
soma
iohn
i A ck
H E N I E-PAYN E-0 A KIE
’.
/
with SAMMY KAYE
r-
««J Hit Orthtifra
CELANO
—Also—
WORLD IN ACTION
Presenting
• THE MASK OF
NIPPON”
KARTOON — SEWS
Wed’sday & Thursday
Klamath Pelicans
Book Vancouver Team
1 lc—2ac—40c
Tax Incl.
MATINEE SAf.
Continuous SUNDAYS
The Klamath Falls Pelicans,
winners of the Southern Oregon
football conference and claimants
to the mythical state champion­
ship, will play host to the power-
ful Vancouver Trappers on Modoc
Field at Klamath Falls Friday
night.
The trappers have suffered but
one defeat, that at the hands of
Longview, in an early - season
game and are said to have a tough
aggreation to throw at the Pel­
icans The game takes the place
of one previously announced with
Everett, Wash., which was can­
celled after Everett was beaten
last week.
SONJA HENIL IN LATEST HIT
“ICELAND” AT V ARSITY SUNDAY
I
Every Pay Day
Dancing is excellent
but I don't care for it.
merely hugging .«et tu
The thing I don’t iik»
la the music
F
t
exercise,
— It is
mu^ic.
about it
—Zion
I
V
Lot’s Doublm
Our Quota
ni
TJ /
J
A
* '
r
ANNUALCHRISTMAS
a
-A h BZ
*•'
r j i
• *». «■
u*
, S'
> I
»
1
HB
4
F »
Romance and rhythm highlight Sonja limi«-'« latent screen hit
’‘ICELAND” coming to the Varnity thetarr Sunday, Monday anti
Tuesday featuring John Payne, Jack Oakie and Sammy Kaye and
his orcnestra.
Also on the same program 1« the exceptional featurette "BE­
HIND THE MASK OF NIPPON” presented by The World In Ac­
tion; tracing the brutality of the Jap bock to the early days of
history ami shows the maturing days of the fanatical devotion to
duty born in the reuglou« belief that sacrifice In the cause of tna
emperor is guarantee of eveilasting reward.
a XA/ORLD °/ F°OD
-------------------- YY =
LEO
REINER
I
luf LEO REINER
-• ~
~
-
|1
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
Ashland :x>dge No. 944
B. P. O. ELKS
Open to all Elks and t'ieir friend*. Mrmbrrn not accora-
puttying guests—ask for Invitation». Proereds provide
for ELKS CHRISTMAS CHARITY.
$1.10 Admission (including tax) entitles you. to
* CRAB FEED
* D(X)R PRIZES—and
9 ACT VAUDEVILLE SHOW
---------------------- •-----------------------
Same Old Story As
Ashland Loses Again
“THE FINEST FUN FEST OF THE YEAR”
Ashland High's football team
wound up the Southern Oregon
conference in the cellar Friday
night on the Walter Phillips field
when they bowed before a super­
ior Medford Black Tornado 27
to 7.
Medford kicked to Ashland to
start the game and, after three
tries into the line proved no good,
Ashland kicked and Steve Dippie,
the state track champion, gallop­
ed 65 yards to a touchdown going
through the entire Ashland team
team without being touched, From
then on the outcome was never
in doubt.
Ashland’s ione tally
came in the second period when
they crossed the Medford goal
with short passes and sheer pow-
er. Medford led at halftime 14-7
The Grizzlies looked better than
in some of their other games and
never once gave up the fight un­
til the final gun sounded.
To HELP
USE UP A BUMPER
APPLE CROP, PATRIOTIC AND
B udget - minded housewives are
MAKING APPLE CAKE, USING ENRICHED
4ÛNKSY WM IHIRODVCIP INW
the eeinch cmsine at the
MAUIME EEAtT Of CHAMES
H IN 1511.. THE FIRST
FLOUR,AMP MARGARINE WITH VITAMIN
TURKEY* CAME TO
A ADDED FOR NUTRITION ANP ECONOMY.
K anu noa wiW
Honest Reparing
city OR­
ICE
SÙ BUR BAh
11
ira
f
j
Ì i ft
' r-
V
pju/I A
A Ki <Y*U«AN1 IN TAMP*
«LL» K P«IHK CAUCP *5LAP-
A-JAP cou >« o uovtu rooM route
ioTYiZ* au foufttv. aw ctw <c*.
■HA*/ VIOOftWSLY, PAY A OUAKTtR «HP
Oil Ktcewt Ml IN WA« SIAM?»
A m
yea entitled to wear a
"target** lapel button? You
are if you are investing at
least ten percent of your in­
come in War Bonds every pay
day. It’s your badge of pa­
triotism.
Mid-Week Special
MATINEE
Thurs. and Sat.
Continuous Sunday
4
The season average for this
column’s grid prognosticating
took a 36 point jump forward over
the week-end with eight out of
ten being correct. Michigan beat­
ing Notre Dame and Georgia
Tech beating Alabama cheated us
out of a perfect score. Here are
ten more .all sure shots, we hope: j
Stanford to beat California at [
Berkeley, 'Indiana to swamp Pur-*
due at Lansing. Ohio State to
stop mighty Michigan at Colum­
bus, Notre Dame to trip North
western at South Bend, Oregon
State to prove the better of two
weak teams by beating Oregon at |
Corvallis, UCLA to get back in
stride against Washington at Los
Angeles. Minnesota to get by Wis­
consin at Madison, Klamath Falls
to continue rolling at the expense I
of Vancouver at Klamath Falls.
Medford to ease out over Salem
at Medford, and
Roseburg to
finish off Ashland at Roseburg.
30c
11c
Soldiers-*-20c
Sunday, Monday
4
4
violations he doesn't see,
He is
also In danger of being knocked
down by a fast-breaking player,
and sometimes, despite his Mtnped
shirt, a player p.uutea him Un­
bal I. Put referees Ui cruw's uesls
and they have a perfect vision
and havens of personal security
Iruiu reckless dribblers.
Eberhart announces that Fouls
are sometimes called, under the
conventional system, as a result of 1LWAVH WORTH THK MONEY!
healthy bodily contact which is rarasraSraSaaOraMI
mure cleverness than foulg. Being
in the clow’s neat, the referee can
look down on the action and is
accurate in his calling instead of Tuesday and Wednesday
having tu look through «-player
THANKSGIVING THURSDAY
and guess whether or not there
was a foul committed
Admission: Adults 15c
The plan was used last year
here, in the intercollegiate tourn-
Children 11c
ament at >*urtland, and In the
national tourney at Kantas City
Lincoln School
Jean Eberhart, basketball czar
at our Southern Oregon College
of Education, struts around town
like a page out of Esquire since
his story telling about “crow’s
nest” basketball officiating, an
Eberhart Invention, appeared in
the December issue
*
Jerold Wilcox of Tacoma, Wash-
inghton, where he is working in
the shipyards, a|MUit his vacation
of a week with his psrenta 8. M.
Wilcox and family. Ray E. Han­
sen, also of Tacoma enjoyed a
week's vacation with his aunt and
uncle 8. M. Wilcox and wife
Mrs. Dorothy Wilcox and duugh- 1
ter Audrey went with Jerrold to
Tacoma to visit Mrs. Wilcox's
sister and neices and nephews and
will spend a few »lay« there before
returning home to Ashland.
•
Friday, Saturday
4
Herb Graffis and Ralph Can-
non, conducting a Sports Poll for
Esquire magazine, found that
fishing is the favorite recreation
for most men. It was found that
red cotbing worn by deer hunters
protects more hunters from being
mistaken for a deer than it
scares deer away.
77.21% of the public voted that
antlerless deer (does) should be
killed in areas where overbrows­
ing and lack of winter feed
caused extensive starvation. Votes
also were cast in favor of players
in important golf tournaments be­
ing required to wear numerals.
The
public,
sportscasters,
sports editors .and businessmen
voted that sports serves best to
ease the constant strain of war
nerves.
4
\ 1SITORS HERE—
The Asli land Grizzlies will wind
up their football schedule Friday
night when they play the Rose­
burg Indians, champions of their
league, at Roseburg
Undefeated
. in league play, the Indians have
dropped but one game, that to
Grants Pass 20-0 on Armistice
Day. Ashland l«»st to Grants Pass
33 - 0
Coach Roland Parks says the
injuries suffered by the Ashland
team in the Medford game last
Friday were only minor ones and Jean Eberhart Tells
that all of the boys will be in tip
Of Crow’s Nest Plan
lop shape and are promising them­
In Esquire Magazine
selves to strive hard to ring down
the 1942 gridiron curtain with i
Jean Eberhart, athletic director
win.
and basketball coach at SOCK,
---------------------- •------------------------
is the author of an article on1
Costly Blaze—
"crows nest" basketball officiat­
Fire starting around a furnace ing which was published In this
lighted by workmen, causes! dam­ month's ESQUIRE magazine. To­ NEWS FROM
age estimated between one thou­ gether with the lengthy story is
sand and two thousand dollars to a picture showing Charlie DeAut-
By SCHOOL I’l'E’HJE
“ ATLANTIC CONVOY”
the Alpha House on the Boule­ remont, Bobby Hocfs, Roland
John Hml—Virginia Field
vard Monday afternoon.
The "Dutch" Sheidereiter. Frank O'­
house, owned by J. H
McGee, Neil. and Steve Epler testing out* Un co In School had an Armistice
was swept by fire from basement the plan in the SOCK gym here Day program on Tuesday, Nov­
ALMO—
ember 10
The council pieaidunt,
to attic. A few hours later fire last winter.
broke out again but was soon ex­
“CALL OF CANYON”
Eberhart tells how he turned Camille I Fruían announced the
tinguished.
his gym into a laboratory and numbers. Ail of the school aung
Unie Autry
-------------------- •----------------------
constructed a platform behind America i and The Star Spangled
Banner,
The
churus
aang
Ani-
1
each backboard where the refer­
Final Standing
ees were stationed . He spoke of erica, the Beautiful, Over There
So. Oregon Conference
At the end
the plan as being the best cure andMornuig Prayer
Standings
for blindness the world
has of the sutging, Richard Adam»
w L Pct ever seen. The article states that led the school in the flag salute Wm. Holden. France« Dre and
Marquer! tn Chapman
Klamath Falls
3 i 0 1 000 by keeping the officials off the The program wn» held on the
Grants Pass
2 1 667 floor and having them stationary playground.
•MEET THE STEWARTS'
Medford
1 2 333 instead of running around tends
0 I 2 000 to save the legs thereby keeping The fourth, fifth, and sixth
Ashland
GAMES PAST WEEK:
the services of valuable officials grade pupils enjoy listening to the
Medford 27—Ashland 7
longer.
legends, songs and jokes on the
Grants Pass 20 Roseburg 0
Telling of some of the trouble Standard School Broadcast.
It
Klamath Falls 40—Bend 0
with the convetional way of offi- comes on every Thursday morn­
GAMES THIS WEEK:
ciaUng,
Eberhart write«
that ing at ten o’clock
Each week
Ashland at Roseburg
sometimes a referee is screened Miss Woodruff shows pictures of
Salem at Medford
out of a play and misses the the instruments and plays them I
Vancouver at Klamath Falls
i action. He can’t correctly call on the Vlctrola. The children'also
learn the participation sung and
Buy War Bonds yli
sing it with the orchestra
By I Told You Sv
Friday and Saturday!
Last On
Grizzly Schedule
Thursday, Nov. 19, 1942
1
J h E RUSSIANS Agi EN JO Y IMO
iw
Roadside auto repairing in tne terror of tourists.
They fear the worst most of the time—and get
It. But this is not so at our garage, for our repair
men are EXPERT. Thev know what's
what’s wrong
wrnnir
and how to fix It—If it can be fixed at all. And
the work is done with unusual speed and caro.
Try UH.
THE FOOD WC 9CMP THEM. THfY
LIKE HEAVY SOUP fOOV9 : THICK
SOUP». CEREALS AMP MEATS
'ft tritt pay t5M in War Smrinp Stamps fat tach strtnp food fact »admittad
* as and asad. Mdrt" 4 WORLD of FOOD, 239 Wast 39 Strttt, New fa k, N. X
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION «
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
■r-