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THURSDAY, APRIL L IMA ThursdayApril 13. 1950 * game was Ronnie Pinkham, form er Central Point high school star athlete. Pinkham pitched shutout ball the last five innings. Johnny Gray was winner in the night cap. Scores: H R Oregon Tech 3 5 Southern Oregon 10 10 2 Oregon Tech 3 13 Southern Oregon 26 SPORTS SPORTS FOR THE WEEK Spring sports will start in earnest this week tn Central Point with the Friday: High school vs. Kerby Saturday: SOCE vs. Chico State, High School baseball team opening their home season this Friday after 1:00 p.m., doubleheader Sunday: C.P. Studs vs. Rogue noon when they meet Kerby on tne local field. " ‘ —’ The following day the River, 2:30 p.m. Red Raiders from Southern Oregon Wednesday, April 19th: Sports College tangle with Chico State men’s Club's regular meeting College from Chico, California in a’ double header to be played on the local field. The first game starts at z CENTRAL POINT VS. 1:00 P.M. Mrs. Ruth Helfrich and Mrs. R.'-’ ROGUE RIVER SUNDAY Sunday the Central Point Studs Burns visited Mrs. Karpin one dav In an early season practice game are billed to meet the Rogue Rivei last week. for both clubs, Central Point will nine at 2:30 P.M., thus opening the play the Rogue River ball club, spring sport season locally with four Barbara Medley had her tonsils baseball games in three days. Sport Sunday, on the local field. removed Saturday. fans are reminded to attend as Manager Hoosier Hoffard said many of these games as possible. today that he will pick his squad Mrs. Ethel Huitt served Easter Through the efforts of the Cen from the following players: Alex dinner to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Powell. tral Point Athletic Association, this McDonald, Frank Roelandt, Clar year as many baseball games a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Powell, Mr. ence Mellbye, Hal Adams, Dint Cox. possible will be brought to Central and Mrs. Leylan Wood, Mr. and Fred Stammen, Norm Lucich, Geor Point. The Athletic Association is Mrs. Marion Huitt, and Mr. and ge Gitzen, Cliff Piland and Paul sponsoring the Central Point Miller Mrs. Stephen Huitt and Karen. Gehrman. In addition to the above in the Rogue River Valley League Priscilla, Patty and Dana. players, Central Point will have on and also the Central Point Studs in Joyce and Joan Trautman daug - their roster this summer the follow the fast semi-pro Southern Oregon ing player who are now playing Baseball League. These two team ters of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Trautman college baseball: Don Fawcett and will insure to the fans of Central of Gibbon Road, are confined to Curt Richmond, now playing at Point and vicinity a ball game at their home with chickenpox. Their Oregon State College; Tex Gatlin home every Sunday this spring and brother, Delton has just returned tc and Moose Blevins from Southern summer. The fans are urged to school after having the same thing. Oregon College; and Joe Chez from support these two teams as each Stanford University. These players will make a good showing in their Bill Lundahl of Los Angeles spent will not be available until their respective league. This column will Easter vacation with his cousins. Lee and Janet Kilbourn. Bill, only college season is completed. from week to week acquaint the 12 years old, made the trip alone by Game time is set for 2:30 P.M.* fans with every player on each Greyhound. team, giving their playing history and records. Local* LEAGUE RELEASES BASEBALL SLATE Valley Drive-in THEATRE No. Pacific Highway 99 SPORTSMEN'S CLUB TO MEET— The 1950 baseball schedule for the Southern Oregon Baseball Lea gue was approved by league direc tors at a regular meeting held in the Grants Pass city hall this past Sunday afternoon. Opening games are set for Sunday, May 14th and, closing games, August 20th. The Shaugnessy play-off begins August 27th, with the top four teams com- peting. Rogue River and Brookings were voted into the league with a fran- chise to each. Don Faber represent ed the Central Point Athletic As- sociation as a director for the Cen- tral Point team. The Central Point league sche- dule is as follows: May 14th—Rogue River, home May 21st—Grants Pass, there May 28—Brookings, here June 4th—Ashland, there June Uth—Myrtle Creek, there June 18th—Roseburg, here June 25th—Crescent City, there July 9th—Rogue River, there July 16th—Grants Pass, here July 23rd—Brookings, there July 30th—Ashland, here August 6th—Myrtle Creek, there August 13th—Roseburg, there August 20th—Crescent City, here The regular meeting of the Cen tral Point Sportsmen's Club will be held Wednesday. April 19th. Ail members are requested to attend. 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She is continuing her work here in the Presbyterian Church and the Garden Club. Good Coffee! The Central Point Pencostal Sun day School held their annual Easter egg hunt at the Van McCoy home on Orr Drive. Following the egg hunt for which candy was given as prizes. A weiner roast was held. April 14-15 Southern Oregon College won a doubleheader from Oregon Tech of Klamath Falls, 10 to 3. and 26 to 2, on the Central Point diamond last Friday afternoon. The SOCE catcher, Gene Farthing, socked a three run homer over the left field fence in the opener. The winning pitcher in the first About 30 young people from the Central Point Church of Christ and the Central Avenue Church of Christ, Medford, held a Sunrise ser vice Easter morning at 5:30 a.m. on Granite Mt., west of town. Mr. L. H. Camp lead the worship and Mr. Don Byers had charge of the music. Following this service, they had breakfast at the Central Avenue Church of Christ. Hamburger SNIDER’S MEDFORD PO.tEF PINT Skatinc Easter Sunday a birthday dinner was held at the Victor Noel home. honoring Mrs. Harley Dressier. Present were family members: Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dressier, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anders, Mr. and Mrs. John Pinkham and children, Mary Rae Henry Maury and his sisters, and Stevie, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Sally Cowgill went to San Mrs. Noel and Vicki. Carlos with his niece, Mrs. Gene Soule. They are expected to return Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Arnold had by plane this week end to spend Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Butchino and t..e summer. Eddie of Medford as Easter dinner guests. Other friends dropped in Mrs. Sarah “Grandma” Vincent during the afternoon. was taken to the hospital Thursday morning by ambulance. She is still The regular Bible classes held on in the hospital and is just about the Thursdays after school at the1 same. Her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Church of Christ have resumed | Folsom is with her at night and their meetings since Easter vaca Mrs. Ed Vincent stays during the tion. An average of 25 primary day. <» and junior age youth have been attending these under the direction The Westminster Fellowship clubs of Mrs. Cecil Warner, Mrs. D. O’ of Central Point and Jacksonville Malley, Mrs. Etta Lacy and Mrs held a weiner roast behind the L. H. Camp. church following their evening meeting Sunday. Wednesday even- TRY OUR DELICIOUS ing they held their monthly skating party at the armory. Next Sunday evening, these clubs will meet at the home of Mrs. P. K. Jones for AND refreshments and a birthday party. Southern Oregon Friday & Saturday LOCAL BOY DEFEATS O. T. I. HERE 10-3 Mr. and Mrs. Don Patterson, Judith and Donnie spent Easter Sunday on the Applegate with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and David at the Star Ranger Station. 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