Southern Oregon News Review
A shland. Oregon
T hursday,
Ja n u a ry
12,
1950
Black Tornado
Blasts Grizzlies
37-31 In Hoop Play
Strikes And Spares Red Raiders Blank ¡Cloves
Will Fly •>
___
Frisco Caters
Wednesday Nighf
c" — ».
second
zo
C oacli Ken S c h illin g 's Ash
and G riz llie s dropped th e ir fir s t
D is tric t 4 game to M e dford last 1
S a tu rd a y n ig h t, 37-31, in a clos
e ly fo u g h t game on the T o rn a d o
flo o r. The T ornado led 20-16 at
h a lf tim e.
D ale L a n d in g was hig h p o in t
m an fo r A sh la n d w ith 10 cou n t
ers w h ile J e r r y L a n g e r tossed
in 9 points to fo llo w a close
second. S m ith was high fo r M ed
fo rd w ith ten ta llie s
M id fo r d fo rg e d in to the lead
a fte r the game w as fo u r m inutes 1
o ld and the G riz z lie s w ere never
q u ite able to ta ke the lead again '
a lth o u g h th e y h e ld th e M e d fo rd
q u in te t to three fie ld goals d u r
in g the e n tire second h a lf o f
the game.
The game was s tr ic tly a de
fensive scrap and close g u a rd in g ,
ke p t p layers on both teams fro m
any set shdts as w e ll as account-1
ing fo r m any personnal fouls
being called.
T he G riz z lie s w ill tra v e l to
K la m a th F a lls fo r a t i l t w ith
the Pelicans on S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
R oth teams have now w on one
and lost one id d is tric t p la y
the Pels go in g dow n before
G rants Pass S a tu rd a y n ig h t
The S o u th e rn Oregon college
Red R aiders opened th e ir F a r
West conference cam paign F r i
day and S a tu rd a y n ig h ts w ith
tw o v ic to rie s o ve r San Francisco
State.
Local boxing fans w ill have
th e ir
o p p o rtu n ity to see
S outhern Oregon college t»oxers
in action ne xt Wednesday n ig h t
w hen uh in te r squad sm oker
w ill lx* p u t on.
F rid a y n ig h t the Red Raiders
U rsal Snapp, bo xin g coach,
overcom e a 31 25 h a lf tim e de
f ic it to w in 65-54. S a tu rd a y n ig h t says the boys are in b e tte r shu|>e
S O t was ahead a ll the w ay, leav
in g lit t le d o u b t as to the o u t
come a fte r a few m inutes of
p la y T hey led 35-22 at h a lf
v
tune and 67 46 when the fin a l
gun sounded.
. . for F I N !
S ilver Crest Beats Carter's
K e ith Wade was hig h p o in t
S ilv e r C rest D a iry , w in n e rs o f
K e g le re tte league fir s t h a lf play m an in both games, g a rn e rin g
w on in a p la y -o ff scries o ve r 18 p oints F rid a y n ig h t and 21
C a rte r's Produce, w in n e rs o f the S a tu rd a y n ig h t
O u tsta n d in g p la ye r fo r Sun
M a jo re tte league. B ox score sta
. . . for H EA LTH!
Francisco
State was C ra w fo rd
tistics w ere not a v a ila b le at the
w
ho
dum
ped
in
17
points
F
rid
a
y
A sh la n d R ecreation C enter fo r
n ig h t and 13 S aturday n ig h t
Make up a party . • . te le
p u b lic a tio n
Mi
r
than lust tim e and should p ro
v id e some rugged action
T w o men w no are s h o w in g up
good hi tra in in g are L in d le y and
James. James was one o f the
tw o men w ho fo u g h t a d ra w at
C hico w h ile tile rest o f the squad
w ere losing.
Several new faces w ill be seen
tlilH tim e and should p ro v id e uii
even b e tte r sm oker tbun the last.
S ta tio n e ry S upplies
at the News R eview
BOWL
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BOWL
National League
GRIDDERS GIVE POINTERS— Frank Spaniel, left, and Leon
H art, Notre Dame football stars, present g ift footballs and some
tips on their use to tw o youngsters at the Shrine C hildren’s Hospital
in Chicago. The boys look as though they can hardly w ait to put
the pigskins to use.
Peter»' Union 76
Royal Crown
M agnolia Lumber
W iley-R einholdt
W
phone 2-2731 for reservations
. . . it's fun to bow l and U's
h ealthful excorise.
A s h la n d D o c t o r T o
C a m p W h it e S t a f f
4 0
D r. E, G. E verett. A shland
0 4
p hysician and surgeon, has an
0 4
nounced plans to close Ins o f
M a rte l P eters’ U n io n 76 crew fices here w ith in the n e x t few
gave n otice last T h u rsd a y n ig h t days to accept a position on the
w hen th e y cashed in 3-ganie m edical s ta ff at Cam p W hite
team series o f 3005 pins and
D r E v e re tt served w ith the
hig h team game w ith 1035 to m edical corps d u rin g W o rld W ar
d ro p W ile y -R e in h o ld t 4-0 as the H He plans to ta ke over his
second h a lf play sta rte d R oyal new duties on Feb. 1.
A h a rd -d riv in g crew o f A sh C ro w n w on 4-0 o v e r M a gnolia
G am e statistics:
Jo in . K u fn e r ro lle d
land G riz z lie s crushed C e n tra l L u m b e r
S ta tio n e ry S upplies
A shland
M e d fo rd
F o u r team s o f la d y b o w le rs P o in t 57-35. in th e ir fir s t D is t h ig li game o f 215 w h ile Eddie
at
the News R eview
L a n d in g , 10
f
5. Shores and tw o m en's teams fro m the ric t 4 game played in the ju n io r G odden to o k high series w ith
S m ith , 6
f
590
10. S m ith A s h la n d leagues have entered h ig h school gym last F rid a y
Langer,
3. Denman the state b o w lin g to u rn a m e n t n ig h t.
K eglerette»
D avis, 4
M o rris being held in P o rtla n d the lat-
L e a d in g 35-17 at h a lftim e the
W ines, 0
H olzgang | te r p a rt o f J a n u a ry .
Steak H ouse Cafe
G rizzlie s, lead b y D ic k S m ith
L is te d in the ladies’ teams are and J e r r y L a n g e r w e n t on to
N ew bry's Orchards
S u b s titu tio n s : A s h la n d ; H an-
S ilver Crest Dairy
scom 1, E ngel 1. Deets. F o w le r, N e w b ry ’s O rch a rd s and Steak score a n o th e r 22 p o in ts in the
Omar's .
Grossm an M e d fo rd ; W ilk in s o n House Cafe, fro m the K e g le re tte last h a lf, w ith Coach Ken S c h il
league, and C a rte r's P roduce and lin g sending in his resrves fo r
3, Goodm an 1, W endt 1
Steak House trip p e d O___ _
Palace Cafe, o f th e M a jo re tte m uch o f the action.
re s ta u ra n t 4-0 in K e g le re tte leag
In a p re lim in a ry game Coach league. The ladies teams are
ue p la y la st F rid a y n ig h t to take
M e l Johnson’s ju n io r v a rs ity scheduled to r o ll at 10 p.m. Jan A s h la n d 57
C e n tra l P o in t 36 o v e r fir s t place in the s ta rt o f
L a n d in g . 6
squad dropped th e ir game to 28.
4, Robinson second h a lf play. N e w b ry 's w on
S m ith , 14
the M e d fo rd ju n io r v a rs ity , 47-
8, H. T ra u tm a n 3-1 o v e r S ilv e r C rest D a iry. E il
A s h la n d ladies e n te rin g the Lange r, 10
15,
9, C o lle y een Eaton ro lle d h ig h single
singles and doubles contest and Davis, 7
9. M eadows gam e o f th e evening o f 213 and
th e ir c la s s ific a tio n are: M arge W ines, 5
1, F in d le y gathered 510 fo r high series.
D avis — L u Lane, C-B; E sther
A
s
h
la
n
d
substitutes:
Gross- Major League
F o w le r — Pat Slack. C; Z e lla
M ille tt — Sarah Pena, B; E d ith m an 5. H a y te r 5, Deets 2, Han-
W L
S to c k s till — Jean P o lk, B-A: scom 2, T enney 1, V an V leet,
Oak S treet Tankers
4 0
R u b y B u e rk le — E unice G ueth- Johnson. F o w le r and E ngel; Cen
Zittercob Repair
..2 2
er. B; A rB e lle S ikes — M a ry tr a l P o in t, R upp 2, W a lk e r 2,
M arshall W eils
2 2
Sorenson, C-B; M a ry G ro ve — R ichards 1. A n th o rn , and Me
A shland Cabinet Shop
0 4
E ileen Eaton, A-B. and Eva F in Gonagle.
M o rris r o llin g 226 and
P lans w ere announced to d la y — L y d ia C row son, B-A.
In a p r e lim in a r y the A s h la n d 591 fo r h ig h game and series,
day b y F ra n k O 'N e il, d ire c to r o f
C aton s Garage and O ’Bleness jayvees trip p e d C e n tra l P o in t and E ddie G odden h ittin g a 223
a th le tic s , fo r a S a tu rd a y m o rn M o to rs have entered in the team
ju n io r v a rs ity 33-21.
and 580. O ak S tre e t T ankers
in g b a s k e tb a ll re c re a tio n a l p ro events. B oth team s w ill r o ll at
ju m p e d on the A sh la n d C abinet
gram f o r boys in th e 4th, 5th,
p.m . on J a n u a ry 28.
m akers in the openin g ro u n d o f 1
and 6 th grades. The boys w ill
E n te rin g in singles and doub
second h a lf p la y to ta ke a ll fo u r
have th e ir a c tiv ity in the J u n io r les co m p e titio n are W ayne C ard. G R IN A N D H E A R IT
points. M a rs h a ll W ells and Z it
H ig h gym as the goals fo r the E ddie G odden, H a rv e y B e rg st
O f a ll the flu tte r in g i'emales tercob ro lle d to a 2-2 tie in the
e le m e n ta ry gym s have n o t a r
rom , B us F o rn e y, B ob P ritc h a rd . L a d y S y lv ia S ydney seemed the o th e r m atch o f the evening.
riv e d fro m the fa c to ry . Those John K u ffn e r, J o h n D rake. Geo
o n ly one w ho was “ ready, w il
n o t h a v in g b a s k e tb a ll shoes w i l l rge S ikes and Ja c k Eaton.
lin g and G a b le " a t the r ig h t A m erican League
w ear heavy socks and a ll p a r ti
T here are 162 ladies teams en tim e.
cipants th a t w a n t to show er tered in the to u rn a m e n t and 233
O 'Bleness Motors
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s îo u ld b rin g th e ir ow n m arked teams o f men bow lers.
W hen yo u argue w ith a fo o l
A shland Auto Parts
J
to w e l.
be sure he isent s im ila r ly en
Caton Garage
1
M e l Johnson and C huck Jan-
gaged.
S elb y C hevrolet
(
dreau w i l l be in charge T e n ta M E D F O R D K IW A N IA N S
O ’Bleness M o to rs to o k a
B e in g p s itiv e is o fte n ju s t be
tiv e p lans have th e 4th graders H E A R DR. M c A U L A Y
w in o v e r S elby C h e vro le t Tues
in g m ista ke n at the to p o f one’s day n ig h t to ta ke the lead in
a t 9:00, th e 5th at 10.00 and the
D r Jo h n M c A u la y , D ire c to r o f voice.
6th a t 11:00. The a c tiv ity is so
the A m e rica n
league. Caton
p la n n e d th a t i t w i l l n o t in te r- E du ca tio n at S o u th e rn Oregon
Garagem en tossed a 3-1 w in over
C
ollege,
discussed
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M
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d
e
r
n
fe r w ith the Y .M .C .A . C hurch
A s h la n d A u to Parts. Bus F orn-
S tation ery Supplies
League w h ic h is on a to u rn a E d u ca tio n as guest speaker at |
ey, ° f O ’Bleness, ro lle d a 223
th
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M
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fo
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K
iw
a
n
is
c
lu
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on
m ent basis.
h ig h game and gathered 560 in i
at the N ew s R eview
January’ 11.
three games fo r hig h series. The
O BJeness team ro lle d h ig h game
9000 1 °96 and h ig h series w ith
fcOot).
Six Pin Teams
i o State Tourney
Last Of Month
Or, if it's a friendly
gam e of snooker or
pocket billiards, this
is the place.
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Raiders Leave
For OCE Games
Coach Ted S chopf w i l l leave
F rid a y m o rn in g w ith 10 men to
m ake a tw o gam e stand a t M on
m o u th w ith th e O regon C ollege
o f E du ca tio n q u in te t. T h is w ill
be th e fir s t gam e o f the season
betw een these tw o keen riv a ls
and also th e ir f.r s t taste o f lea
gue p la y as th e y both belong to 1
the n e w ly organized O regon col-
geiate league.
M a k in g th e t r ip w ith S c h o p fI
w ill be the R aiders K e ith Wade '
B a ld y Foster, H a rla n W eaver, i
B ill O N e a l, G ordon N eideigh.
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1934
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1936
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1936
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1938
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