Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 08, 1949, Image 8

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    Southern Oregon New« Keview
Ashland, Oregon
Thursday. D ecem ber 8.
Football Predictions. . .
184»
Strikes And Spares
Nuggets Trip
Raiders 101-51
KcMrrve Scats Available
For <>SC Basketball
R. L Schoeniger
Buried Saturday
OREGON STATE COLLEGE.
C orvallis,
Reservi* scut bus
Majorette*
By Paul B. Williamson
k etb all tickets, both season and
F uneral services w ere con­
u. L for individual guinea, a re sell
By Dick Schuhard
ducted
S aturday m orning in the
“ b r o u g h t TO YOU EACH
e r rated opponents respectively.
Palace Cafe
29 23 ing well, but th ere a re still
L itw iiler funeral hom e for Rob
WEEK BT COURTESY OF THE In 11 of these th e high-rated
Carter’s
Produce
28
24
They go by the nam e, “Blue
plenty of good seats available,
team respectively lost In one of ‘n Gold Nuggets.” but Monday
GREYHOUND TAVERN
Ashland Recreation
24 28 A ssistant A thletic D irecto r Loris e rt Leo Schoeniger, 75, a resi­
lient of A shland for the past 25
th e gam es — and only one — night in the SOC gym th e ir color
P lata Cafe
23 29
B aker revealed thia week
years,
who passi'd «way W ednes­
'
th
e
re
was
a
tie
betw
een
team
s
Palace cafe clung to th e ir on»'
THE NATION'S TOP TEN
was "RED ” — hot. th at is.
By buying a season ticket day afternoon at tin* S acred
|
whose
ratin
g
s
w
ere
—
and
still
gam
e
lead
in
M
ajorette
league
BY WILLIAMSON
In short, the “ Blue 'n Gold
a re — relativ ely fa r a p a rt The N uggets" came to tow n last Mon-
j play last week by gaining a 2-2 good for eight hom e conference H eart hospital in Medford.
1. Notre Dame
Schoeniger wus born on Feb
figures
ju
st
cited
give
a
con-
break over A shland R ecreation gam es for $12 a fun ussurcs
C Oklahoma
I day evening and com pletely
liim
self
of
the
sam
e
theater-type
7,
1874, at Rodewlek, Germany,
i
«latency
of
ranking
or.
if
you
j C enter w hile last place Plaza
3 California
I overw helm ed a plucky SOC five
reserve «eat for every contest and earn»* to this country in
will,
efficiency
for
the
System
's
j
Cafe
was
holding
C
a
rte
r’s
Pro
4 A rm y
by a score of 101-51
first 25 fin al 1949 grid ratings,
duce to a 2-2 series Lydia Crow a t tlie price lie would pay for a Ju ly , 1901. He cam e to A shland
I . Rice
V ery seldom do you see two
of
94.1
p
er
cent
correct
This
is
son, of the C a rte r teem had high general adm ission tick et to In­ w here he wus a burber for 22
6 M ichigan U.
team s so com pletely outclassed
clearly
far
su
p
erio
r
to
the
above
single gam e w ith 19« and took dividual conference battles, Bak years, selling out buout th re e
7 L S.U.
-battle tooth and nail as did
e r pointed out H ow ever, fans years ago becuuse of failing
poll-ranking
according
to
poll
8 Minnesota
the Raiders and the Nuggets:
D ave W hitcomb— only grad ­ th re e game series witli 537
may buy rese rv e seats for indi­ health.
opinion.
The
System
’s
staff
has
9 V illanova
even in the gam e's dying m om ­ u a l l y senior on the Pasadena
vidual gam es if they so desire.
N atinal League
He is survived by his wife,
checked
th
e
“
First-25
ran
k
in
g
10 Ohio S ta te
en ts n e ith e r team seem ed to give
W L
for '49.'' of evry o th er nationally I an inch The nuggets lived up to team. Stands 6* 2" and is the
Som e 3100 reserve seats are ' Hattie
outstanding team man of the
Royal Crown
31 17 .n a ila b le in tlie beautiful new I Services w ere held in tlie Lit
d istrib u ted “ football ratin g ta b ­ th e ir advanced notices; led by
THE TOP TEN BY
W iley-R einholdt
27 21 G ill Coliseum which will be I w ilier Funeral Ilona* with the
le.” Next to the S ystem ’s 94 1 big Don B arksdale, th re e -tim e ' squad. This marks W hitcomb*
COLLEGE PO LL
Peters' U nion 76
21 27
efficiency th ere, th e next high­ , A ll-A m erican from UCLA they i fourth year of varsity play
1. N otre Dame (487)
used for the first tim e against I.O.O.F. in charge, and crema­
and has im proved steadily
M agnolia Lumbar
17 31
est figure was 87 7 per cent on
2 O klahom a (17)
Utah on D ecem ber 1« and 17 tion will follow at Siskiyou
w ere never headed a fte r the each succeeding year.
N ational league bow lers found R eserve seats for the Utah M em orial C rem atorium in Med­
th e ir first 25 tehm s show ing 188 first th ree m inutes of the game,
C alifornia (3)
tlie wood pile slim last Tluirs gam es and four o th er pre-eon ford
games, 21 upsets. 4 inconsistent i C aptain K eith Wade. R aider cen- j
A rm y (7)
day night w ith Ron DeVore. ferenee gam es »11 Decem ber also
, ties.
Ohio State
ter sunk a tw o-pointer from u n - '
anchor m an for tlie Royal a re now availab le at $150 each OCTOBER TRAFFIC DEATHS
Michigan U.
S till no com plete reports at
der the bucket to open the e v e -'
Crow n erew tlie only bow ler except for the S te w a rt C hevro­ ABOVE SAME 48 PERIOD
press tim e on Fish, G rape. Peach ning s action and give his team
Rice
of the evening to h it 500, with le t gam e D ecem ber 30 for which
(Macon.
Ga.)
Tung,
and
Cajun
8 Minnesota
Despite nearly 1000 few er ac­
tile only lead they enjoyed.
a 517 th re e gam e total W arner reserve seats a re $1
9 Baylor
Bowls. Incidentally, the Beau- Half-tim e found the N uggets on
cidents und 250 few er personal
and K uffner of W iley Reinholdt.
10, Tulane
m ont (Texas) Bowl was nam ed top 45-23. B arksdale took to p '
By Dick Schuhard
All a p p lic a tio n s fo r tic k e ts injuries O regon’s traffic d»*atha
.h e ld high single witli 198 each «llpuld be sent to M em orial in O ctober w ere h igher tiiun in
More than 70 e r cent of the I a fte r the nearb y S pindletop oil lau rels w ith 37 points.
11 A a* opinions — __
_ _ J iL
-V field,
T I SX 1 ll'Li
nVl «a was
m M
M — -1 —
—
1— i in
Tonight 'T hursday) the Sou­ | Royal C row n won 3-1 over M ar­ Union 104. C orvallis.
w hich
a 1 landm
ark
college
reached
the « Sy­
the sam e m onth Inst year, tlie
was helped none-the-less thern Oregon College Red Raid­ tel Peters’ Union 76 team while
stem ’s com piling desks before the history of the oil business by He team
state
traffic safety division re ­
m
ate
M
ike
O’Neall.
I
e r's w ill attem pt to break into M agnolia a n d W iley R ein h o ld t
results like the follow ing “r e ­ and of A m erica. The spectacular
Mr. and Mrs Earl W arren and ported today.
form
er
U
niversity
of
C
alifornia
the
w
in
colum
n
again
as
they
| w ere rolling to a 2-2 split
sons. David and Tim othy, of
versals” w ere racked up: N otre oil s trik e th e re in 1902 d ram a ti­
Tlie finnl toll was set ut 38,
M edford, w ere Sunday d inner com pared with 35 a year ago. An
Dame 27, S.M.U. 20; A rm y 38. cally shifted petroleum e x p lo ra t­ hoopster The fans w atched w ith 1 face Pasadena College’s C ru­
am
azem
ent
a
t
the
sm
ooth
floor
K
eglerettes
saders
on
the
SOC
hom
e
court
guests at the hom e of her par­
Navy O; Rice 21, B aylor 7; L ou­ ion from east of the Mississippi
W L ents. Mr and Mrs A Kincaid additional 963 persons w»*re in­
gam e tim e will be around
isiana S tate (LSU) 21, T ulane 0: R iver to the west of that m ighty gam e of Dave M inor, late of the
ju re d in tin* 4708 accidents re­
S ilver Crest
34 18 at B ellview
late ‘tw
H orth
uiui v-otuiiiia
virgina
/; stream . In th
u æ e mu-
m e enties
n u e s an-
au- U.C.L.A. B ruins. M inor also con-1 8:15 p.m
N
C arolina n 14, , V
irgina 7;
ported.
29 23
u te d 18 points. Missing from i C oached by K enneth Keoppel, Steak House
Maryland 47, West Virginia 7; other, deeper stupendous strike trib
ihe
Nuggets
re
g
u
la
r
line-up
N
ew
bry’s
Orchards
25
27
WÆ
1
40
K C _ ----*
the C ru sad ers last y e a r won 21
M aryland 13, Miami Fla) 0 T - of oil was m ade on Spindletop,
Omar’s
(6 36
C.U. 21. S.M.U. 13: C ornell 29. which inaugurated the great w ere M orrie S ilver, an all-coast gam es and lost only 7, one of
S teak House cafe and O m ar's
Pennyslvania 20. Of course the “flank-production” developm ent g u ard who played a lot of bas­ those losses being a 55-47 de­
k etb all for S lats G ill at Oregon feat at the hands of Ted Schopf’s split 2-2 in F riday night play
history.
nam
e “Spin
Irish w ere oiuivu
slated to
South - of oil
------
IU take
IcJIkV O'JUl
.... .....
•’ ’ The
*
«‘«
“ ‘V
uym
S
tate and C huck H anger from I squad
w hile S ilv er C rest d airy w ere
em Methodist but not so slim ly. i d le t°P " is th erefo re one of the
tlie
U
niversity
of
C
aliforpia.
w
inning 3-1 over N ew bry's. Ly­
. for FI M
These scopes, and others far- i most significant in hum an his-
A m ong
Coach
K eoppel’s dia Crow son, pinch-hitting on
C
enter
K
eith
W
ade
did
him
­
ther down the line — like for tory ,o date
self proud as fa r as the R aiders sta rtin g line-up tonight w ill be the Steak House team , rolled
exam ple, A u b u rn ’s 14-13 win o-
--------------------------------
w ere concerned h ittin g for 13 Jim Ja n d re a u . b ro th e r of C huck gam es of 198, 177 and 206 for a
ver A labam a — obviously to l y i n ^ P r S v i n n n
m arkers, and in general, giving Ja n d re a u . and form er A shland 581 series H er 206 was also
more o r less greater extent V r l l l fe C 1 O lld U U
j B arksdale a bad tim e u n d er the High s ta r J im also played u n d e r high single gam e for the ev en ­
. . . for H K A LTIf’
should have changed opinions of IY*
D
* WZ’ - I
Coach A1 Sim pson w hen the ing.
basket
A thletic officials and ex perts W 1F1S D O U t W i t h
la
tte
r
was
handling
basketball
The N uggets ta k e on the Ore-; a t SOC
Major L eague
which w ere form ed ea rlie r
i
■ «
Make up a party . . . tele
gon
D
ucks
F
rid
ay
and
S
atu
rd
ay
|
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It may be pointed out that the r D I I l k Iv lfT ln fH
S a tu rd a y evening the Red
phone 2-2731 for reservations
at Eugene.
first tw enty-five team s, as rank- 1 1
A shland Cabinet Works 31 21
R aiders play the Lutes from
. . . it’s fun to bow l and it’s
In the prelim in ary , th e Ju n io r
M arshall W ells
28 24
ed above by the W illiamson Sy-
U rsal “G in g er” Snapp. squar-
Pacific L uth eran on th e ir home
h ealth fu l excerise.
R
aiders
won
a
hard-fought
t
i
l
t
;
25 27
stem, played in 197 games. They ed fistic accounts w ith F r a n k ie !
court and next Tuesday night, Oak S treet Tank
from
th
e
C
avem
en
from
G
rants
19 33
won 185 o i these over their low-: G im bel, Spokane, at the Klam Pass 42-38
th ey 'll tack le the O regon Tech Zittercob Repair
Owls in a re tu rn gam e a t A sh­ Am erican League
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ath F alls a rm o ry last Fridav Scoring:
Or. if it’s a friendly
land
night, w hen he won a u n a n i-' Nuggets
gam e of snooker or
O regon '
W L
m ous ten-round decision over 1
pocket billiards, this
A shland Auto Parts
B arksdale, 37 f
11, W eaver;
32 20
the Palouse co u n try light heavy M ariani, 8
is the place.
f
5, T r e n d a ll'
O blenets Motors
28
24
weight.
S elby C hevrolet
O’Neill. 26
c
13. W ade,
26 26
G im bel was dropped to the i M inor. 18
* Catons Garage
g
8. N eideigh J
18 34
canvas in th e first round w hen ' Riem cke, 10 g
6. F oster
A SH LA ND
he ran into one of S n ap p ’s jo lt­ Fischer. 2
Enjoying a chicken d in n er
s
3, B arger
ing lefts fo r th e only knock
By Dick Schuhard
w ith Mr and Mrs Lewis J a m e t­
2, Jo h n so n G,
■ dow n of the fight.
es on M onday evening w ere Mr
3,
V
eentjer
S
o
u
th
ern
O
regon
C
ollege's
Snapp. who led the fight
Red R aider b ask etb all crew and Mrs R H Bowls of Ash
n e a rly all the toute. was given
JACK EATON. Mgr.
Young
Republicans
Will
opened
th e ir 1949-50 season last land.
eight rounds, w ith tw o rounds
w
eekend
losing
62-52
to
the
O
re­
even.
Hear Louise Shadduck
gon Tech Owls at K lam ath
H l 4Ü
Snapp. a ju n io r at S outhern
Young R epublicans of O regon F alls F rid a y n ig h t then yam e
Oregon college, is directing
will h e a r an address by Louise back strong the next night to
boxing a t the institution.
Shadduck. executive secretary to dow n the Owls 45-39.
the G o v ern o r of Idaho and co­
In th e opener the Raiders
d ire c to r of R eg.on No. 9 for the found th e OTI squad no easy
j
N ational Young R epublican F e d ­ m eat as Heins, Tech guard found
eration, a t th e ir a n n u a l conven­ th e hoop w ith reg u la rity h ittin g
tion to be held D ecem ber 9, 10 10 points th e first h alf and eight
The A shland Y.M.C A has and 11 a t West Linn, announces th e second for 18 counters and
ju st received th e gift uf a large Bill Ire lan d of M olalla, general scoring honors fo r both team s.
B efore leaving th e gam e on five
50 by 70 inch beaded m otion I convention chairm an.
pictu re screen. This screen,
Miss S hadduck, who holds the personals, A shland’s own C h ar­
w hich w ill tak e th e place of the I distinction of being th e first lie W arren g arn e re d nine points
old cloth sheet used by the “Y” , wom an executive se cre ta ry to for S o u th e rn O regon. H arley
d u rin g the past year, is the gift th e G o v ern o r of Idaho, is also W eaver was high w ith 14, fol­
of Dr. E. E. B row n. T he new | th e yungest person ev er to be low ed by Jo h n B arger w ith 12
screen will be used fo r the first appointed to th a t position. She and Bill O 'N eal, who had 10 ta l­
Marble. Granite, Bronza
I tim e in connection w ith th e is a fo rm e r new spaperw om an, lies. H alf tim e score favored the
Extra Lettering Available
m ovies to be show n a t the Y.M.- and was assistant to th e w om en’s w in n ers 37-28.
C.A. for a ll “ Y” m em bers d u r pub licity d ire c to r for th e N ation­
The next night, S aturday,
ing th e C hristm as H olidays this a l R epublican com m ittee a t the Coach Ted Schopf’s R aider gang
”On thè Piata''
year.
o p e ra tin g w ith a tight zone de­
‘48 n a tio n a l GO P convention.
fense — grabbed a 16-13 h a lf­
tim e a d v an tag e and held on for
a 45-39 win. Heins, again took
scoring honors fo r the Ow ls with
ten m ark ers, b u t he was over­
shadow ed by the efforts of Jo h n
B a rg e r and G ordon Neideigh of
the R aiders who picked up 12
and 11 points respectively.
Bill O ’Neal, SOC reg u la r
g u ard sustained a sprained left
an k le in th e gam e and will be
lost a t least a week.
Pasadena Here
For Tilt Tonight
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Raiders Win,
Lose at k , Falls .
Mill Wood
Fuel Oil
Recreation Center
’ Gunter Fuel Co
Trade-Ins
Sure
MCA Receives
Picture Screen
ALC OVER
...'Hie News is traveling
Easy Budget
e
"ay men Is
like WILÜHRE!
MONUMENTS
BURNS AGENCY
Cub Pack 116
Reorganize Leaders
JUNE HAVER MARK STEVENS
S. I
NOW!
CUDDUS SAKALt • CHARLOTTE GREENWOCO
L IT H IA
The lib ra ry a t Lincoln T ra in ­
ing school was th e scene last
F rid ay evening of a reorganiza­
tion m eeting of com m itteem en
and Den M others of Cub Pack
116 C ubm aster Vic P hillips was
in ch arg e of the m eeting and led
discussions on various phases of
Cubbing. P oints discussed at
the m eeting included securing
Den C hiefs fo r th e Pack, Pack
m eeting tim es and days, and the
i-rst P a c k m eeting.
Den m eetings a re to s ta rt the
w eek of Dec 5 w ith th e first
Pack m eeting to be Dec. 16
Main business of th e P ack m eet­
ing will be the aw ard in g of hon­
ors and in v e stitu re of new Cubs.
All p a re n ts of Cubs are special­
ly urged to be p resen t a t this
m eeting w ith all o th er interested
people invited.
Those p resent included P h il­
lips, C om m itteem an and Mrs.
Ja ck D . is. Den M others Mrs.
Edna H artw ell, Mrs. Ja ck S ta rr
Ms. Edna Carlson, and Mrs. Win­
ifred Dye; C om m itteem an Don­
ald Olson, C om m itteem an A r­
th u r Sm ith, and A ssistant Cub-
m aster M ilo G rubb.
Mr. and Mrs. W A. A lbert of
} ' * ,‘1nier St a re vis*ting w ith Mrs.
, A lb e rt’s b ro th e r in Tw ain H art
C alifornia.
Amazing Suds-M iser saws your hot
sudsy w ater for use over an d over
again . , . while clothes are rinsed and
d rie d . And W hirlpool su p e r-rin se s
clothes sewzt tim es clean and bri./ht!
Electric Dryer to Match
(Free In stallation w here hom e is wired
for E lectric range. L im ited Time.)
Z W ELE t TRIE
mnin nr 300
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