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Southern Oregon Newa Review Aaliland, Oregon T hursday, D ecem ber 1, 1949 Badgers Of Pacific U Trample Cal Ac’s |c , * JC 33-15, Winning Fourth Pear Bowl Slrikcs Alld SPartfS Football Predictions. . . Ashland I «- iiii » Wins Over (Jranls I’ass A team of Ashlund howler« defeated a G ia n ts Puss team in u three game series on the local I alleys last Sunduy afternoon by a score of 2633 to 2565 Bowl ing for A shland w ere W ayne Curd. 502; Eddie Godden, !>02; Bob P richard, 494. B uster For ne.v, 572, and Jack Eaton, 503, A pproxim ately 4.000 fo o tb a ll. ger B akkum took beautifully on Majorettes W L ,ans co n trib u ted in the neighbor- the Aggie goal tine and fell a BROUGHT TO YOU EACH »ual headache of picking the 27 21 hood of $3,000 to the S h rin ers' cross for the TD The tr \ for Palace Cate WC£ * -? T .? 9 _ URTESY OF THE Thanksgiving w eek grudge 26 22 hospital for crippled ch ild ren in e x tra point was good and the Carter's Produce gam es. U sually, the gam es jtist GREYHOUND TAVERN 22 26 P o rtlan d Thanksgiving Day as Badgers took a 7 0 lead in the Ashland Racraation d o n 't follow figures w ith so Plata Cafe 21 27 the B adgers of Pacific U niver ballganit m any grudges involved sity at Forest G rove and the THE NATIONS TOP TEN P alace cafe bounced back In The Badgers pushed across a- But this tim e, the System av BEST AVERAGE C alifornia Aggies from Davis to first place in the M ajorette 10O 0 eraged 83 plus percent for its staged a thrill-packed 60 m in n o th er touchdow n in the first league last week by v irtu e of Bergstrom Hits 600 1 N otre Dame 99 6 best T hanksgiving week since q u a rte r before Cal Aggies cau Norm an B ergstrom , bow ling utes of football 2 Oklahoma 98 6 1946. Upsets included Chattu ght Russell behind his own goal th eir 3-1 win over Pluzu cafe for the Ashland Cub com pany In 3 C alifornia A lthough the Badgers w alked w hile A shland Recreation was 98 4 nooga 13, D uquesne 0: C incinn 4 A rm y aw ay w ith a 33 to 15 win and line to score a safety and th eir defeating form er leaders. C a rt the M ajor league, last week put 98 2 ati 27, Miami 6; C itadel 25. Dav only 2 points d u ring the first 5 Rice 11 over shadow ed the Aggies in half e r's Produce, by a 3-1 m argin together gumes of 210, 220 mid 95.1 idson 19: C ataw ba 7, L enoir i ground gaining, fans w ere tre a t 6 Michigan U Bridges, of A shland Recreation 196 Io get him self a coveted 600 94.1 Rhyne 0; C ornell 29, Penn 21; The two team s played on had high single game with 228, aeries w ith 626 The score is the ed to a w ide open brand of foot 7 B aylor 94.0 S outh C arolina 27, W ake Forest fairly even term s d uring the w hile Crowson, of C arter's, rol second highest rolled on the ball th a t is seldom seen 8 M innesota 93 8 20: L.S.U. 21, T ulane 0. A ccord >eeond q u a rte r u n til the roof led high series w ith 523 A shland alleys this season The gam e was played on even 9 L.S.U. 93 8 ing to the System ’s figures, ev fell in on the Aggies w ith only I term s betw een the tw o team s 10 S anta C lara 93 8 e ry one of these could have w ith the exception of the closing th re e m inutes playing tim e re National League Sully, Ju d y und Jo e Plutko of The n a tio n ’s football team s a re been calld a tossup. T here was no play in the Nut M edford spent the past w eekend ! m om ents of the second q u a rte r m aining and Pacific scored its w rapping up th e ir re g u la r foot- Keith Wade, 6 fool, 4 inch The stayed put. Not- Roll i . 7 . ----- AIlv Big r Five iv e siayea pui. iNOi- w hen the B adgers scored th re e th ree quick TD's to lead 26 2 at tonal league T hursday night due a t Bellview visiting w ith their *.nd. t h e . fans a re re Dame, the No. 1 team , beat center from Coos Bay, who is touchdow ns and one e x tra point halftim e. to the T hanksgiving holiday. g randparents, Mr and Mrs L ew turning their a tte n tio n to a m ul S o uthern C alifornia, 32 to 0; The first caine on a 61 -yard Keglerettes is G resham . titu d e of bowls, w hich w ill last | O klahom a. No. 2. sm ashed Okla- expected to see a lot of action d u ring the last 3 m inutes of the q u arter. pass from Russell to Ed Rooney, on Coach Ted Schopf's Red through Ja n u a ry 2. W L hom a A & M, an old rival. 41 to i Taking the opening kickoff of an o th e r cam e w hen M arvin Bun- Silver Crest Except for som e 14 gam es, the 10; C alifornia, No. 3, w as idle I Raider basketball team. 31 17 the gam e, the B adgers run the tin am bled around left end for Steak House cafe reg u lar schedules a re plaved out Army, No. 4, beat Navy. 38 t o ! 27 21 kick back to m id fie ld w here 15 y ard s and the final scored for Newbry’s Orchards A nd about , .. h a lf of these 14 24 24 . — - - 9. and Rice. No. 5, beat Bavlor the ball was fum bled and re 1 acific as Russell w ent over Omar’s gam es a re in th e m ajo r category. ¡21 to 7. 14 34 covered by the Aggies The Bad right guard from the M ustangs P?ay. S o u th ern . B aylor dropped from sixth to S ilv er , C rest dairy added to l-y a r d e r A fu m b le a n d an in ter- gers held and dow ned the Ag- * Yn iv e rs,ty »n the big seventh and idle M ichigan mov- • 1 1 1 ' T e" d !n the M ajorette leag | gies punt on the Pacific one y ard cepted pass helped these YOUR OLD STOVE , i’T a rc overw hei i ed up to sixth l s u s decisive Cal Agg.es sta rte d the second j de,vutin/ line One play pushed the ball TAKEN IN TRADE bhny i 16 T7iXa? S a re scranv uPset of T ulane (L.S.U. also has . . . , _ ’ t . r “ w“ u *** to the two yard m ark e r and on h a lf w ith a boom by scoring on I S a n n th i W,? d ly fo5 .i‘.c kets to I beaten Rice and N orth C arolina) I . J L R a v « f i l t h the next play S underland w ent .h e fo u r.., p U , » . ii F . t°P exhibition of m oved Louisiana up to ninth. * a i l k B O V S V i l l l B around end and behind b eau ti te r A pass from Diaz to Don n t n 3| r , p y m ® ° n tbe p art M innesota, on the strength of ful blocking got in the clear and Cox good for 68-yards did the Steak House team , rolled high I » P . T ulane's defeat, moved from th eir noon luncheon on went to the Aggie 30 y ard strip e trick to the Pacific 1-yard line single gam e w ith 192. w hile , W ,t he w *hiam »on1 ninth to eighth And Santa Clara Monda>'- the A shland K iw anis from w hich Diaz then h it guurd Ruby B uerkle. bow ling for Sil sy ste m went through the a n -| rem ained in 10th place, although cklb heard H arvey B rando and before he was pulled dow n from for the touchdow n F rank Saviez ver Crest, had high series with behind. Two plays later Stan 890 Oak St. Tel. 3851 484 ~ Koozer describe the pro- — I it -----I was Eugene idle. Russell uncorked one of his placekicked the e x tra point cess of artificial rain-m aking Am ong the Ju n io r College The Cal Aggies continued to m any passes of the day that Bad- ! games of the w eek, T yler beat Both are fo rm er N avy pilots hold the edge d u rin g the th ird Lam ar. 27 to 13, in w hat m ay who a re c u rre n tly em ployed by q u a rte r and early in the fourth ' have been the m ajor gam e and the packers in the valley' T heir period they scored again on a LAST TIMES SAT. 1 m ajor upset of the season for the job is to stop the hail by drop h pass from Diaz to G u n th e r for i Jaycees. L am ar had not been ing m aterial into the clouds. the touch-down. • • « for F IN ! Mr. Brando stated that he had ! beaten before. Late in the final period P aci first experim ented in G uam The System 's top pick was H ouseguests of Mrs Lena B re fic took over deep in th eir own N orth C arolina to beat Virginia. w hile he was still serving as a eding, 30 2nd Ave. over the te rrito ry and w ith Russell do ; O ther good ones w ere Colorado N avy pilot. Upon separation T hanksgiving holiday w ere h er ing the passing they drove to A & M 14, Colorado 7; N orth from the service, he joined up neices Mrs. Mae N ew m an and, the Aggie 30 w here, as the gun for HEALTH west Louisiana 19, East Texas w ith Mr. Koozer and the pair Mrs B lanche Scoggin, Vancouv- sounded. Russell passed to Roon o n cum ulous j er. Wash. B aptist 13, and O uachita 17, experim ented ey in the end zone for the TD H enderson S tate 14 Rice over clouds around W ashington, D. Male» up a party . . . tels B untin converted a fte r the gam e C. They w ere n ex t assigned to I Rev. J. Z. W alker and Mr. liad officially ended to give the B aylor was a n o th e r good one phone 2-2731 for reservation* U.C.L.A. finished up the sea rem ove the smog in Los Angeles, and Mrs. M arvin Poyeof, Stock- B adgers a 33-15 win • . . it's fun to bowl and It's son in 15th place: Stanford. 22; but since the sm og clung so close ton, Calif., visited over the Statistics: healthful excerise. S outhern C alifornia, 27; Oregon to the ground, it was difficult T hanksgiving holiday w ith M r P. A to observe the results. P o y e r’s parents, Mr and Mrs F irst dow ns State. 29. and Oregon U. 55 8 10 M oving n e x t to San Francisco, I E. B. Poyer. FRIDAY, DEC 2 Y ards rushing Or. if it's a friendly 182 76 C arlsbad Phoenix the flying rain m ak e rs w ere as Y ards lost rushing game of snooker or 55 72 Mrs R. R. E lliott, Palo Alto, n-M aryland ’ Miami Fla. signed the task of rem oving the Cal., is visinting her parents, M r Net y ard s rushing pocket billiard*, this 127 4 ' M uir Los A ngeles fog th a t con tin u ally plagues the and Mrs. Wm. Flackers. She is Y ards passing is the place. 237 179 • Rollins Stetson city. Ten m inutes a fte r they be helping to care for her fa th e r Y ards lost passing 0 2 gan th e ir operations, the fog | SATURDAY. DEC Net y ard s passing 237 177 bank dissappeared Mr. B rando who has been ill and recently Total net yards I A labam a A uburn Danlî dissappeared. 364 181 |G lenn Evelyn retu rn ed hom e from the hos ASHLAND •C itadel P °Inted out, how ever, th a t natu- pital. So. C arolina Y ards penalized 40 2 * Ft. Bliss ral cond*tions could have been M arine Rech. No passes attem pted ¿1 29 Mr. and Mrs. H arry H arrison E v erett responsible P rio r to com ing to Pasadena Passes com pleted 8 14 re tu rn e d last w eek from a two e Bogue Valley, the tw o fliers R andolph Fid. Ft Sam Houston Opp. passes intercepted 36 FIRST STREET •S.M.U. < . velled about th e co u n try eli- m onths vacation spent in the Opp fum bles recovered N otre Dame JACK EATON. Mar. n-Tem pe S ta te U tah S tate m inating cloud form ations n e a r Bay area visiting Mrs. H arris n-Hard. Sim m ons •T rin ity Tex airports. B rando stated th a t he on’s d aughter, Mrs B ernice Ger- and his com panion a re c u rre n tly bich and fam ily. COIUM»!* «C W W The W illiam Fox fam ily spent w orking on a sno-pack project, Jo* W£W» lato 88H9I ■ Percy KUKBE D.A.R. Members Hear h ere in th e Rogue Valley By T hanksgiving week w ith Mrs causing m ore rain or snow to *Fox’ siste r in San Francisco. Faith McCulloch S. P. Hall, M edford, rep resen fall, they w ill atte m p t to in crea tativ e of the United S tates C ha Mrs. Jam es E dgar was hos se the am ount of w ater fo r the tess to the N ovem ber m eeting irrig atio n disticts in the valley m ber of Com m erce for this area, of the Mt. A shland c h a p te r D.A.- Recently, they have low ered was a business v isitor in A sh R. on F rid a y evening. A ssisting cloud form ations n e a r Mt. A sh land Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs W ayne D eTar of Mrs. E dgar w ere Mrs. I. T. Rob land and this sum m er they at- L afayette, Calif., w ere T hanks inson an d Mrs. H al A iken. tepted to prev en t hail storm s. Mr. K oozer also spoke briefly giving visitors at the hom e of R eports from the recen t ru m m age sale show ed th at sufficient on the process of artificia l ra in Mr. and Mrs. K eith D eTar of m oney had been realized to not m aking. He noted th at the Rog A shland. only pay th e c h a p te r pledge to ue R iver V alley was one of the the n atio n al building fund but m ost progressive in the country. to co n trib u te to several o th er He em phasized th at th e ir job w orthy D.A.R. projects, am ong was to stop the h ail storm s and C'hoose Earlyr From our them th re e m ountain schools of th a t they a re em ployed by the Large Selection of FINE the south, th e Indian school at packers in the valley. P resid en t B ert M iller in tro C hem aw a and the w ork a t A n WATCHES gel Island. A C hristm as box of duced Col. Ben W aterbury, who gaily w rapped toys for the In spoke on the subject of the B oy’s HAMILTONS dian children is being assem bled A thletic club. He cited the value by th e m em bers, and any o thers of the club to th e com m unity, BULOVAS state, • ------- nation, and especially ic to w ho m ay be in terested in bring- ------ - «•««« ing happiness to these little neg- the boys them selves. Col. W ater ELGIN’S 1 A vsrt a* • « « a*« ___ __ f o il F V FV f L _ _ _ bury noted 4 th V* n a 4 t 4 th ere w ere x» 60 lected A m ericans. D onations m ay be tak e n to the Dial E lect boys in the club betw een the WITTNAUERS ric Co. an y tim e in the n ex t two ages of 8 and 14. The club m eets SUNDAY and MONDAY w eeks. at 7 o’clock on Tuesday a n d 1 The p rogram was given by Thursday evenings He stated Tlwy Mrs. F a ith M cCullough on the th a t the club is a w orking, going subject of “W orld G overnm ent.” activity and urged all K iw anis m em bers - to tu rn ,j out on Tues- She p resen ted an analysis of the i ------------ m any organizations of the past f days and T hursdays I and th e p resen t which have had President-elect for 1950, Ed ' as th e ir objective the uniting of B arnett, announced th a t th e 19- • the w hole w orld under a centra- 50 Board of D irectors had m et lized governm ent. The in terlo ck last week. John Schulz was una ing of m any subversive m ove nim ously elected secretary -treas m ents w ith those of altru istic u re r for another term a t the m otives has given rise to sharp m eeting. Zoe P eters announced the “K iw anis D am es” differences of opinion as to the th at benefit of a “one w orld” rule. w ould give a p a rty a t 7 p.m. on The U nited S tates has been in S aturday, D ecem ber 10th, a t the the fo re fro n t in ev ery ch aritable W omen’s Civic Club. All Kiwan- and peace prom oting project, in ians w ere urged to attend. All spite of w hich she is generally arran g em en ts will be m ade by h ated by less fo rtu n a te nations. the K iw anis Dames. P resident Should the population of all con- B ert M iller ;■ m ounced th at K i trie s be used as a basis for rep w anis Inte: fio -a l had won resentation, the U nited S tates first prize in the A m ericanism w ould find itself hopelessly out contest held a n n u ally by the voted by th e hun d red s of m il Freedom Foundation. The prize lions of th e O rient. In language, was a check for $1500. Jim Bolton of M edford an in traditions, in religion and in law th e m ere unifying of the nounced th a t the M edford Ki w orld w ould req u ire e ith e r gen w anis w ould hold an inform al erations of p a tie n t education or p arty at the C ountry C lub on a m oral rev iv al in the h earts Friday, D ecem ber 9th, and he inviteef all A shland K iw anians of m ankind. The evening closed with deli to attend the affair. The a tte n d cious refresh m en ts served at ance prize was won by B ert The Fine imenein Watch again . . . while clothoa are rinsed and ta p e r lit tables w ith pastel flow M iller. G uests present at Mon »r d ay ’s m eeting were: H arvey ers. dried. And Whirlpool super-rinsas Brando, Eugene Koozer, Lynn clothes seven times clean and bright! Cram m , Jim Bolton, and new RETURNS FROM TRIP K iw anis m em ber, Dr. Oberg. Mrs. B lanche H uffm an, who Di recently retu rn ed from a trip to PRITCHARDS RETURN P o rtlan d , is now located in her Mr. T. F. P ritc h a rd retu rn ed t “N ext to the M art” new hom e on H oily S treet for on F riday from C alifornia w here Watch Repair Jewelry Repair d r e e Installation w here hom e is w ired m erly occupied by the W alt Bos- he enjoyed a w eek's visit with <ñ"iñ n r í J o 1 ” 272 E. Main for E lectric range. L im ited Time.) sards who a re now living on friends and relatives in various H arrison Street. p arts of the state. By Paul B. 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