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Oregon News Review Ashland, Oregon Thursday, December 29, 1949 Grizzlies Go Down 5643 Before Strong Local Happenings Strikes And Spares Quintet Of Bobcats From Myrtle Point Raider Ramblings Mis. S. E. C aruthers. Mr. and Mrs. C aru th ers m otored to P o rt land last W ednesday and r e tu r n ed hom e w ith M r, a n d Mrs. G lenn D urham of V ancouver who w ere d riv in g her« for the C hristm as holidays Miss Cox ac com panied them . Mr. and Mrs. G lenn D urham a re visiting w ith th eir respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. D ur ham and Mr and "Mrs. G eorge Brabham . Mr. Gene Lubell m otored to S eattle over tile C hristm as w eek end. He was accom panied by his children, K eith and M arilyn, who are spending a week in Se a ttle w ith relatives. They will re tu rn hom e before the begin ning of school. Mrs Jo h n llaydu of Coronu- A to rrid squad of M yrtle off on the hoop F riday night or Point Bobcats sm ashed th eir the score m ight well have told do, C alifornia, retu rn ed to her hom e on Monduy a fter spending w ay to a 56 43 victory over a a d iffe re n t story. The A shland a w eek at the hom e of her d au We missed the d eadline last tough-nut to crack Tuesday team played good ball on the fighting team of A shland high floor and inability to m uke their g h ter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs W eek — so w e’ll en d eav o r to ! n ig h t and last night's engage G rizzlies on the ju n io r high floor shots proved their dow nfull. W illiam H arnden bring you up-to-date on w h a t's ; m ent w ith H a rtn e ll C ollege last Friday nigh! been happcnning in Raider- was lik e ly as hard-fou g h t. T o The M yrtle Point team pluyed Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r S tru v e The G rizzlies took an early sm ooth ball, both on offensive W orld in a few short p a ra g ra p n ig h t. in th e ir th ird gam e in an d son Raym ond, accom panied 4-1 lead over the ’cats and play hs as m a n y eVenings, th e y 'll seek a n d defense a n d show ed plenty ed on even term s throughout of speed. H am m aek was leading by Billy Hays, a re visiting w ith revenge against the Crusaders A w eek ago last Tuesday relatives at O ukland. C alifornia m ost of the first period b ut tra il o f Pasadena C ollege, and then night, S O C lost a h e a rtb re a k sco rer for the Bobcats w ith 23 They expect to retu rn home ed 16-12 at th e q u a rte r. to m o rro w n ig h t th e y 'll com points. e r to a group o f aspiring tea ch som etim e Thursday. It w as in the second q u a rte r p lete th e ir tune-up jo u rn e y ers fro m In d ia n a State- T h e Dick S m ith was high point th at the roof fell in w hen the w ith a scrap at San L u is O bis fin a l score tu rn e d o ut to be m an for the G rizzlies w ith 11 Miss Nancy Cox is spending i B obcats’ sh a rp - shooting ace, points follow ed by Dale L and po w h e re they p la y C al. P oly. 62-52, b u t it c e rta in ly w asn't the C hristm us holdays a t the M arvin "H ands" H am m ack ex- ing w ith 10 points A te n ta tiv e gam e was lin ed the w h o le sto ry. E xcep t fo r hom e of h e r parents, Mr. and . ploded to send the coast team to up fo r n e x t S a tu rd a y eve a- being on the short end of a Ashland M y rtle Point i a 36-20 half-tim e lead H am m ack L anding 10 N a tio n a l League gainsl the O regon Tech O w ls 0-1 score at the gam e's o u t f 23 H a m m a c k ! scored from the floor six tim es W L at M e m o ria l C o u rt in A shland. set, the R ed R aiders d o m in a t L anger 4 f 7 P inckley i d u rin g the q u a rte r, a n d counted Sm ith 11 40 20 R oyal C ro w n c 10 W orsham I ed p la y u n til s h o rtly b efo re A trip into E astern O regon’s W ile y -R e in h o ld l 23 points before Coach B eckham 31 29 h a lf tim e , s till lead in g , how - 1 lava co u n try proved to be a Davis g 5 C raven pulled him in the th ird q u arter. W ines 2 30 30 Peters' U n io n 76 e ve r, 34-27 at th a t p o in t. g 6 B ingham highly ev en tfu l one for Coach T he G rizzlies cam e back in 19 41 M ag n o lia L u m b e r , . . for F l’N! S ubstitutes: Ashland: lians- In the second stanza, it was Schopf and his boys. The Red Royal, although dropping a the second h alf to keep pace com 3. Deets 2, Engel 2, Van j a fella by the nam e of Jim P o w -1 R aiders thoroughly laced E.O.- w ith the M yrtle P oint team and ers who caused most of S o u th -! C.E. at R edm ond tw ice 70-54 3-1 decision to M artel P eters' ended the q u a rte r on the short F leet 1. H ay ter 1, G rossm an, [ Johnson. M yrtle Point; A nder- i ern O regon's trouble. U ntil Pow- and 66-52. although the R aiders Union 76. w alked off w ith first end of a 49-33 score son 3. Cobb 2, Dayton. W eber ers w ent on HIS ram page, the plaved ra th e r sloppv ball both place honors in the first h alf of The final q u a rte r saw the G ri R aiders w ere enjoying as m uch I nights. The o th er event of the N ational league play last T h u r . . . for HEALTH! zzlies ou tp lay the Bobcats to pull H ER E F R O M C A L IF O R N IA as a 13-point m argin — that was w eekend excursion was the sday night. DeVore. of the th e score up to 43-56 at the final C row n crew , shot high gam e of M r and Mrs. A. D. H aydn of w hen O llie T rendall hit a w hirl- scare Coach Ted experienced on buzzer. Mdko up a p a rty . . , te le F ortuna. C alifornia. Miss Bev Ing tw o-pointer and follow ed it ' the re tu rn leg of his jo u rn ey 204 and W inebarger. pinch-hit- A lthough the G rizzlies w e r e ' e rly W eew orka of San F ran cis phone 2-2731 for reservatio n * up w ith a 1-point gift toss to Ted told us he was just enterin g tin g on the W iley-Reinholdt . . . it's fun to bow l and it's m ake it 34-21, SOC ahead Then. K lam ath F alls when his new , team , copped high series w ith o u tplayed they gave a good i co, and Mr. and Mrs. F ran k show ing fo r them selves and j B udroe and d a u g h te r of Coulee h e a lth fu l e xc erite . R ajew ski h it for tw o Indian c ar began to slip and slide on | 536. should bid plenty of tro u b le to j A recap of first half bow ling points . . . Pow ers drove through th e icy pavem ent. In o rd er to Dam. W ashington w ere C h rist gives Ed Paschke. of the Union follow ing opponents. Coach Ken m as guests a t th e hom e of Mr. w ith an o th er bucket, and — C lar — avoid M a m ore v. ITVSIW serious accident. -------- UC U V V IU V U l, O r. if it's a frie n d ly enee W a lter, the S ta te rs Color- Ted headed the c ar into a snow crew*, high series for the first S hillin g 's crew wen dcfiii!t. ly and Mrs. W illiam H arnden and h a lf w ith 609. Paschke rolled a H guard, c n ia r d H /x x m in in a o h o e L - n t ju st __»» game of snooker or I fam ily. ed hove basket bank. p ractically tu rn in g hed pocket b illia rd *, this before th e half-tim e buzzer to over-heels in the process. Ted his w inning series one w eek be team series in the first half of | is the place. give the Sycam ores th e ir before- said he escaped w ithout dam age, fore th e end of the first half. M ajor league play, h ittin g 2969. S P E N D H O L ID A Y S H E R E Union 76 had high 3-game series m entioned 34-27 disadvantage. Mrs. J u lia E. G allap and son, not even a bashed-in fen d er for the first half w ith 2922 w hile th e team also w alked off with A p p a re n tly w ell-rested d u r , L e t’s hope his good fo rtu n e con- high single gam e of 1085. Bus ' M r E verett G allap, of F o rt Bid- the Royal C row n team dum ped F ern ey , bow ling for Z ittercob re w ell, C aifornia a re visiting at ing In term issio n time.' P o w ers j tinues! ASHLAND in high gam e of 1102. P ete Ur- pair, h it high single gam e of the the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. came out to m ake the count aine of th e M agnolia team rolled 34-29. T h ere it stood u n til | split-season w ith 232 w hile Nor Hays u ntil a fte r the New Y ear’s high single gam e of 231 S O C ’c Jack F a rg e r ta llie d his m an B ergstrom , of the Ashland holidays. Mrs. G allap is th e m o M ajor League fast sw isher of the evening . . C abinet shop shot high series | th e r of Mrs. Hays, and E verett 30 F IR S T S T R E E T M arshall-W ells copped high w ith 626. w hich b ro u g h t the score to 36- G allap is h e r brother. B y D ic k Sch u hard BOWL BOWL . a . Recreation Center Bellview News 29. F ro m here the boys fro m the H oosier caught fire , ty in g the b a ll gam e 37-37 just a fte r K e ith W ade's fo u l-lin e p o in t. F iv e m inutes w ere gone in the fin a l h a lf before H o op er p u t In d ia n a ahead 39-37. L a te r the m a rg in g re w to 45-41 as P o w ers p lu n k e d one in fro m the K ey. T h e Sedopfm en led again 51-50 on " B a ld y " Foster's one- point g ifte r. b u t B ill Jag avin - ski s heave added tw o m ore m a rke rs to the Staters to ta l, and t h a t in short, was the b a ll gam e. T h an k s to the n e w tw o- m in u te ru le , the Syc's w ere able to add an o th er ten points w h ile th e R aiders could o n ly beg tw o . Items of Interest (B y P a l Boe) I Mr. a n d Mrs. W infield Rob- | erson enjoyed C hristm as d in n e r w ith his parents. Mr and M rs ! C harles Roberson. M r. and M rs. D D. McCoy ! spent th e C hristm as holidays visiting w ith his b ro th e r and wife, M r. and M rs Jo h n McCoy I a t K la m a th F alls. M r. a n d Mrs. E. B. Teesley of ! A rcada, C alifornia visited on I T uesday a t th e B ellview hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. R. E. B ell and son, Sam . Miss M arilyn B eare is visiting The follow ing night, the S yca over th e holidays w ith h e r p a r m ores m ade it a clean-sw eep ents, M r. an d Mrs. W illiam Be over th e R aiders crew tak in g are. Miss B eare is a stu d e n t a t th e tilt som ew here in th e n eig h E m m anuel ' N u r s e s tra in in g borhood of 72-44, a t least it was school a t P o rtlan d . a walk-a-way. C hristm as d in n er guests a t You can b e t y o u r bottom nick- th e hom e of M r. and M rs. C. E. le, th e re ’ll be no stew ing o r fre t C aru th ers, o th e r th an th e ir im ting in R aider-ville on account m ediate fam ily, w ere Mr. and of these tw in losses to th e N.A.- Mrs. J o h n R oberts. I.B. finalists. of th m id -— One ----- — — e — v , G uests a t th e hom e of Mr. and w est s fin e r team s, th e I n d ia n a 1 Mrs. R. E. B ell, Sr., and son squad w axed St. M ary ’s in F ri Sam, o v e r C hristm as Eve and sco’s Cow P alace 67-47. lost to d u rin g C hristm as p ro p er w ere N evada 55-46 and Sacram ento M r. a n d Mrs. R. E Bell. Ju n io r, 49-47. and fam ily, of Tillam ook, M r | A ft e r a v e ry short C h ris t and Mrs. K enneth W. Bell ->nd mas vacatio n — Ted Schopf fam ily of Tiller, Mr. and Mrs. and his b an d of R a id e r C ourt- D ouglas F reeb ro g a n d son. L a r m en, assembled last M o n d ay ry of M arysville, C alifornia^ Mr. fo r a w a rm -u p ja u n t in to Sou and Mrs. J . C. K esler an d fam th e rn C a lifo rn ia . W h ile scores ily, of P hoenix, Mrs. A nna S tr are not a v a ila b le at this w r it om of A shland, and Mr. and ing, the R aiders no doubt Mrs. W infield R oberson of A sh fou n d S an ta Rosa C o llege a land. LAST TIMES SAT. J A C K E A T O N . M g r. ARSIT» Opening Tuesday JANUARY 3 Busch’s New USED CAR LOT 145 North Main Parking Space Available for Used Car Shoppers MIDNITE SHOW SAT. USED CAR SPECIALS 1939 1941 Mercury 2-Door ...OACK IN ACTION ANO GETTING PLENTY O f IT / Dodge Sedan 1940 Plymouth Coupe 1947 Ford Pickup Exchange M o to r, N e w Tires, N e w P a in t. 30-D ay G u aran tee. R econditioned m o tor. E x c e lle n t in te rio r. Good p ain t. Good rub- ber. Was $725.00 Was $595.00 Was $595.00 Was $1145.00 Now $645 Now $545 Now $545 Now $1075 5 -P ai*e n g er. E x c e lle n t ion. R adio and H ea te r. 1936 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1936 BUICK COUPE 1935 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR Used Car Lot New Location 145 North Main 50 NORTH MAIN H ea te r, N e w G u aran tee. 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