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THURSDAY. JULY 13. ISSO •■WAAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON «PORTS BILL ASKWITH, Sports FdHor SPORTS FOR THE WEEK River hitters and allowed only one Sunday, July 16th—Central Point ball to be hit out of the infield, Studs vs. Grants Pass, 2:00 p.m. on which was caught by left fielder. Central Point diamond. Norm Lucich. Run scoring was started by Norm LAST WEEKS RESULT Lucich, who drove a long inside the Central Point Millers, 7—Eagle park homerun for the first run of Point, 5 * the game in the second inning. The Central Point Studs, 7—Rogue hitting for the day was featured by Rive, 0 Norm Lucich and Frank Roelandt Roseburg, 5—Crescent City, 1 with two hits apiece, and by Paul Ashland, 7—Grants Pass, 4 Gehrman who socked three solid Brookings, 8—Myrtle Creek. 6 singles. A total of 12 hits were garnered by the Studs. SOUTHERN OREGON BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS SEMI-PRO TOURNAMENT W. L. SET FOR PLAY JULY 18th. Central Point Studs 6 0 The Oregon State semi-pro base- Roseburg 6 0 ball tournament, which opens at Myrtle Creek Brookings Ashland Crescent City Grants Pass Rogue River 5 2 4 3 4 4 2 5 1 6 0 8 SOFTBALL LEAGUE W. L. 5 5 3 2 1 1 3 4 1 0 4 Wisely’s Cheneys' Todd & Newland Billy’s Drive-in Southern Oregon Sugar Pine Lions Club 5 Wiliam Norman and two sons visit ed her. They live in McKenna, Washington, and had been on Mr Norman’s vacation to San Francis co. The Normans were renters in the Scott apartment when he was stationed at Camp White with the 91st Division under Gen. Gearheart. All enjoyed dinner together once more. Patty Minnis is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. C. H. Houston and attending the Daily Vacation Bible school being held in the Cen tral Point Church of Christ. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Rikard and children who have been living in one of the J. M. Weidman houses, near her parents, have moved to a home near Wilderville, Oregon, where Mr. Rikard is employed. Silverton the night of July 18th. Mr. William Perry, of Eagle Point, has drawn 16 of the top nines of the state. Every section of Oregon will is reported very ill, at the Sacred be represented in the double-elimi- Heart hospital. nation affair. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mack and son Teams to compete for the state crown include Albina Fuel and the Tommy of San Francisco, Calif, Archer Blower & Pipe Co. from have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Portland; Central Point Studs, Mo Andrew Glenn for the past ten days lalla, Mt. Angel, Roseburg, Cor returning to their home Thursday. vallis, Forest Grove, McMinnville, I Mrs. John Brenner has been on Gaston, Banks, Prineville, U.S. Na val Station from Astoria, Silverton, the sick list again, it being neces- .200 Eugene and Reedsport. sary to call a doctor for her Monday .000 night. STUDS TO STATE MEET For the first time in the history of Central Point, this city will be represented in the semi-pro state baseball tournament to be held at Silverton begining July 18th to Aug ust 4th. Manager Hoosier Hoffard has as sembled one of the best semi-pro teams this section of Oregon has had for many seasons. The showing made by the Studs at the state tournament will prove the strength of this team as compared to former good semi-pro ball clubs from Southern Oregon. The dates the local team will play at the tournament will be an- nounced later. Sunday visitors in the Andrew Glenn home were Mrs. Hazel How ard, sister of Mrs. Glenn and her Leaving for their home in Char daughter, Frances of Eureka, Calif. leroi, Pa., were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. O. T. Wilson started combining Ward, who have been visiting for the past month with their daughter in the Table Rock district Monday. ind son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayden, of Central Point. Visitors at the C. W. Houston the past week were Mr. and Mrs. How ard Hendricks of Dunsmuir, Calif., also a sister of Mrs. Hendricks. Building a Greater Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruce, friends of the Houstons from McArthur, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and son, Robert, of Orville, Calif. SNIDER’S Southern Oregon PHELPS CAFE GEHRMAN HURLS A NO-HITTER With big Paul Gehrman hurling no hit and no run ball for nine innings, the Central Point Studs walloped Rogue River 7-0 last Sun day afternoon on the Central Point diamond. Gehrman struck out Mr. and Mrs, Carl Gustaveson and daughter and grandson, from San Pedro, visited at the A. W. Ayers home Tuesday. The two fami lies being old friends for years. Mrs. William Hare and son Gor Higinbotham and Ila Mae. for Can don took a five day trip recently by, Oregon, where their Youth going to Crescent City and on up camp will be held for ten days. highway 101 and across to Eugene, and then out through Diamond Lake Road home, had a fine trip and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zoler and good weather. son, of Bridgeport, Conn., arrived TRIANGLE at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mr. and Mrs. John Tharp and - Glenn, last Wednesday for a visit. children left Sunday, a.m. for their Mrs. Zoler is a niece of Mrs. Glenn. new home in Baker, Oregon where Mr. Tharp is to be manager of Paci Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hilton, of fic fruit there. Grants Pass, have sold their pro perty there and are moving back A number of young people from to Medford, where they have pur Community Bible church accom chased a home at 527 North Bart panied by their pastor and wife. Mr. lett street. Expect to be moved in and Mrs. Rolph Hansen, EGG PRODUCER about three week. They were visitors at the Lettie Gregory home Sunday. A cousin of Mrs. L. H. Camp. Mrs Lilly Kirtpatrick and her grand daughter, Lilly Edna Stevens of Eureka, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Camp over the week end. CONCRETE Keep ’em laying with this prop erly balanced feed for maximum egg production; in math or pellet form. GOOD EQITPMENT »• H <» MPT S E R VIC E M. C. LININGER SONS TRIANGLE ----- MILLING CO. ------- COM4 Kill BAND A GRAVI I eili sin I» ROCK .« GRANITE Plume < P -112 • Me,I MM F. E. SAMSON CO. Medford, Oregon 1 JORGENSEN’S DAIRY PRODUCTS Quality Dairy Producta Your Own Style Phone* 2301) Automobile Liability I I AND Fire Insurance LELAND CLARK HITTER—MILK ICE CREAM Phone 2-4646 M «‘tifoni LANGSTON’S Cabinet Shop Central Point JOHN and FRANK PERL FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone 2-6169 28 N. Bartlett Central Point SAW SHOP SERVING FOR OVER 40 YEARS Curtom HAW FILING AND REPAIR A fine funeral need not be expensive. Mill Haws—Hand Sana. Etc. 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Oregon Give your home the distinction of our custom built woodwork at special prices. Phone 1361 Hertford, Oregon Mrs. E. E. Scott was surprised last STUDS TO PLAY HERE SUN. Friday evening, when Mr. and Mrs. The Central Point Studs meet the Grants Pass Merchants on the Cen tral Point diamond this coming, Sunday at 2:00 P.M. SERVING This is the last home appearance Sea Foods for the Studs before they leave this coming week for their first Ore Chicken — Chops gon State semi-pro tournament Steak* game. The Studs will try to notch CLOSED EVERY FRIDAY their seventh league win for the llhvny n»—7 mile« north of Central Point season this Sunday. The Studs have won 12 out of 14 games for their FOR RESERVATIONS total season’s record. Phone Gold Il li SOI OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. Big Paul Gehrman and Clarence Mellbye will probably share mound duties for the Studs against Grants Pass. Big Lefty Martindale will hurl for the Merchants with Mana ger Friend doing the receiving. The Studs edged the Merchants 7-2 in their first league encounter at Grants Pass earlier in the season. PAGE 3 AHNS CHEVROLET, INC 9th & Bartlett Medford, Oregon