i Oregon New s He view Ashland, Oregon Thursday, November 24. 1949 System Gives Nod to Pacific U Sg Paul B. Williamson UGHT TO YOU EACH BY COURTESY OF THE YHOUND TAVERN Pacific college from Forest Grove has been picked to win over the California Aggies from Davis. Cal., in the an anal Thanksgiving Day Pear Bowl classic at Medford. Pa­ cific gets the uod with a rat­ ing of 92.3 as against 77.8 for the Aggies. Grizzlies Slate *49-’50 Season Basketball Play Medford Keglers Win From Ashland Teams Two teams of Ashland bowl­ ers dropped their series to Med­ ford teams last Sunday after­ noon on the Medford alleys. An Ashland ladies team drop­ ped their series to the Medford ladies by a score of 1918 to 2073 A team, representing Ashland came out on the short end of a 2761 to 2615 series with the Medford men. Rolling for Ash­ land were John Kuffner. Ed Godden, Dick Weatenfield, Karl Johnson, and Jack Eaton On the Medford team were Jack Co­ lei, Ed Mann, Cy Whidden, Charles Tennant and Jim Mor­ gan Ken Schilling, basketball coach at Ashland high school, expects a good turnout for bask­ etball this fall with the first game scheduled for the Grizzlies taking them to Myrtle Point where they will meet the Myrtle The Nations Top Ten 100.00 Point Bobcats on Friday even- BEST AVERAGE 99 6 mg, December 9, with a game 1 Notre Dame 98 6 at Coquille with the Red Devils 2 Oklahoma 98 4 on Saturday evening. Dec. 10 3 California 98 2 The first home game schedul- 4 Army 95 1 ed for the Ashland quintet will 3 Rice 94.3 be with Coquille Dec 16. on 6 Baylor 94 l i Jamboree night. 7 Michigan 94 0 j The Grizzley schedule is as 8 Tulane 9 Minnesota 93 8 follows: 93 6 Fri., Dec 9—Ashland at Myrtle 10 Santa Clara This is the week when the Point Mrs. Cynthia Stocktor of turkeys and the football fore- g a^ _ Qec 10—Ashland at Coq- Crannell, California, recently casters put their heads on the " uille block—both because of tradit­ Fri., Dec 16—Jamboree — Co­ flew to Denver. Colorado, to visit with her aunt. Mrs Jessie ion Some of this week's grid quille at Ashland games have a half century or Tues., Dec. 20 — Dunsmuir at i Barker. When time for the re­ turn to California came. Mrs more cf tradition behind them | Ashland Grudges and tradition are two Fri., Jan. 6—Cenral Point at Barker, who is 81 years of age, decided to accompany her neice things that foul up percentages I Ashland on the plane. After reaching like nothing else Sat., Jan 7—Ashland at Med-1 California, the two ladies de­ The oldest classic scheduled • for Thursday is Pennsylvania; gat j an 14—A shland at K.U.- cided to fly to Oregon to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with versus Cornell, this year in jj g Philadelphia A few weeks ago, j Fn Jan 20—Grants Pass at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parks and family at Bellview Mrs. Stock- nine forecasters out of 10 would I Ashland have taken Cornell But within Sat Jan 21—Ashland at Eagle ton is the mother of Mrs. Parks, and Mrs Barker is the great- the last two or three weeks, the Point aunt of Mrs. Parks Williamson ratings have chang- J Fn Jan 27—Ashland at Kerbv ed so drastically on these two Sat Jan 28—K.U.H S at Ash- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson teams that it looks like Penn, land and Mrs. H. E. Johnson were by maybe a touchdown. Fri., Feb. 3—Eagle Point at Ash­ shoppers in Yreka on Monday. Another old classic ought to land Mr. and Mrs C. Russill are find Texas running over Texas Sat.. Feb 4—Ashland at Central planning on spending the com­ A & M by two or three touch­ Point downs That is what the dif­ Fn., Feb 10— Ashland at Grants ing weekend in Klamath Falls with their son and wife. Mr. and ference in ratings would indi­ Pass cate But this is a game in which Sat., Feb 11—Kerby at Ash­ Mrs. Frank Bechtem time has shown that percentages land frequently look different on the Fri Feb 17—Medford at Ash- 1 field than they do on paper. land A good Friday game will be Kentucky over Miami and the Wildcats should win this readi- j REUNION FOR ly But looking back on what BELL FAMILY Miami did to Georgia, this game Mr and Mrs. Robert Bell, may produce some fireworks Reportedly it will be figured as Senior, and son Sam, of Bell­ a Southeastern Conference af­ view will enjoy a reunion with j [ fair Tiie S E C. has a rule that their family over the Thanksgiv­ no member can go to a bowl ing holidays. The reunioin will game unless it has won 75 per­ be held at the home of a daught­ er and husband. Mr. and Mrs cent of its conference games C. Kesler at Phoenix. The big game of the week, by- J. Present for the occassion will tradition and national interest be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, will be Army versus Navy. The Senior and son, Sam, of Bell­ ratings say its Army over Navy view, Mr. and Mrs. The ratings said the same thing Roberson of Ashland, Winfield Mr. and last year when the Tars got in­ Mrs. Robert Bell, Junior, and spired and tied the cadets The family of Tiller, and Mrs. Peter teams are even closer this year Straum of Ashland. than last. Will Southern California's team tie Notre Dame or almost SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 26 beat the Irish, as it did last ‘Arizona U n-Kansas U year? That’s one to sweat out. Army Navy* In the meantime, the William­ Alabama ‘ Florida son System will string along ‘ Holy Cross Col. with Coach Frank Leahy and his Boston So. Calif. U Notre Dame “Fighting Irish.” Okla. A & M Oklahoma Baylor THANKSGIVING. THURSDAY. Rice Monmouth Ore. ‘ San Fran. St. NOVEMBER 24 ‘T.C.U. Pacific Col ‘ Calif. Poly S MU. Vanderbilt Wyoming ‘ Denver Tennessee L.S.U. Missouri Kansas State Tulane N. Car. State Nevada North Texas St. Wm. & Mary Local Happenings Strikes And Spares Majorette« W 25 24 20 19 Carter’s Produce Palace Cafe Plasa Cafe Ashland Recreation L 19 20 25 25 All teams in the __ . ____ Majorette league played on even terms last week as Plaza cafe and Ashland Recreation Center split their series and Carter's Produce and Palace cafe were doing likewise. Helen Larimore, of Palace cafe, had high single game with 207 and rolled high series with 474 National League W 28 25 20 15 Royal Crown Wiley-Reinholdt Peters' Union 76 Magnolia Lumber L 16 19 24 29 The Wiley-Reinholdt insuran­ ce men took the measure of Royal Crown 3-1 in last Thurs­ day night’s National league play Last place Magnolia Lum­ bermen rose up to take a 3-1 win over Martel Peters' Union 76 crew Forney, of Wiley-Rein­ holdt, rolled high single game with 201 and took high series honors with 578 Keglerettes W 27 24 23 14 Silver Crest Steakhouse Cafe Newbry's Orchards Omars L 17 20 21 30 Omar's dropped Newbry’s Or chards out of second place in the Keglerette league last Fri­ day night by giving them a 3-1 defeat while the Steak House cafe crew were trimming Silver Crest dairy 3-1. Edith Stockstill, of Steak House rolled high sin­ gle game with a 185 while her teammate, Jean Polk, was total­ ling 468 for high three-game series of the evening Nider Hits a 629 Hoy Nidencr, of Selby's Chev­ rolet team rolled the first 600 series of the current season on the Ashland maple lanes last week when he put together a 205. 192 and 232 to total 629 Ix*gion Auxiliary Flans For Holiday Season MARRIED IN RENO Marjorie McCleary, daughter Roy C. Mc­ Cleary, and John C Sears, son of Mr and Mrs Carl O. Sears, wen* married in the First Meth­ odist church at Reno, Nevudu. Monday, November 14. The bride wore a him* seini- fornuil dress with a white or­ chid corsage The young couple took a wed Jack Newton of Ashland was a witness to the ceremony, ding trip up the coast as far as Crescent City, California, ar­ riving home Thursday night The bride has been attending Southern Oregon College where she has had an active part on the staff of the Siskiyou, the college weekly The groom is assciated with his father in the Mountuin States Music company. They plan to make their home in Ashland. of Mr and Mrs A covered dish dinner attend­ ed by Legion and Auxiliary members and their families was held in the L e g i o n Hall, on Wenburn Way, Monday eve, November 21st. at 7 o'clock The dinner was well attended, 1 and was planned by the enter tuinment committee from both groups Holiday plans were made for both Auxiliary meetings in December The first evening, Dec. 5th, will be a child wel­ fare Christmas Box Party to he sent to Roseburg Children’s toys and new clothing sent there will be distributed to the fami­ lies of the veterans in the hospi­ tal. The Child Welfare securing group will meet Monday. Nov 28th to finish garments for the lxix Ditty bags and table cov­ ers are also being made Mrs Richard Berninghausen. on Mt Ave. will be the hostess Christmas gifts for the Port land Hospital Gift Shop will soon be sent, so that the veter­ ans families will be remember ed at Christmas time at no cost to them. The gift shop is made possible by donations of Legion and Auxiliary members. Mrs. Rert Freeman is serving as hos­ pital chairman and Mrs Carl Berninghausen is assisting in tin* gift collection Plans are being made for the annual Christmas party and din­ ner to be held on the regular Auxiliary meeting night, Dec 19th, at the Legion Hall Mrs Carl Berninghausen is chairman and committees will soon lx* ap­ pointed for the dinner, gifts, en­ tertainment and Christmas tree Five dollars was voted for the Christmas seal Tuberculo­ sis fund. Mrs. Richard Berninghausen read a very interesting letter from Mrs A. E Karnes, a recent past Pres of the Auxiliary Tin* Karnes family are now living in McMinnville. Oregon, and sent best regards to Legion and Auxiliary friends. Stationery Supplies at the News Review Local Happenings M ins Sandra Wallis of Engle Point is visiting at the home of her grand-parents, Mr and Mrs. Lee Wallis, ut Bellview Mr. and Mrs. L A. Collin* of Portland spent tin* past week end visiting at the Bellview home of Mr and Mrs Frank Irwin Thanksgiving dinner guests ut the home of Mr. und Mrs. How­ ell Cook ut Bellview will lx* Mr and Mrs C E Caruthers and Mr. and Mrs John Robert*, all of Bellview Mr. J. F. Pritchard of Bell­ view, is enjoying a short visit witli friends in Northern Calif­ ornia. Mr Darrel Potter and Mr Vern Spiers of Klamath Falls, visited on Sunday at tin* home of Mr and Mrs C C. Squires, at Bellview BOWL for FI N! BOWL for HEALTH! Make up a party . . . tale phone 2-2731 for reservations . . . it's fun to bowl and it's healthful excerise. Or. if it's a friendly game of snooker or pocket billiards, this is the place. ASHLAND Recreation Center 30 FIRST STREET JACK EATON. Mgr. ANNIVERSARY Floor Clearance NOW! VARSIT9 ■ ■ T^TAHK YQU FOR YOUR LOYAL PATRONAGE which has made Dial Electric Co grow from one of the njTlUp i^ fH har CG St