Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 12, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, April 12,1935
Ashland Club to Meet Gilmore April 27th!
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Thye Thlips Nod
FIRST TEAM
ASHLAND TO BE
As Colombo Geth
Odd Armory Fallth SOUTHERN ORE.
Sport Shorts WORKOUT
BE SATURBAY
LEAGUE TEAM
PUGS POUND!
A frit ndly bout between Dick
Jocklsh and Jack Bueuei of Ban­
don occurred on Fourth street on.
Sunday afternoon.
The two boys met there and hud
It out, with much vlin and cour­
age depicted on the art of both.
Jack delivered ii right to the |uw
which had little effect <>n the imiM-
(live Dick, who retaliated wllh ,
flying lefts und rights that Jack
didn't succeed in dialging
The decision was handed td Jack
by right of superior h lategy und
capability to endure the punish-
incut he had rei oivvd ut the hands
of his adversary.
Ted Thye, the old master wrist­
j Tuesday night, April HI, FOE
locker from Portland, brought
| will stage Knottier of their popular
plenty of brilliant wrestling, both
benefit smokers The main event
bonafide
and
otherwise,
to
Mack
Ashland’s Southern Oregon
The Southern Oregon Baseball will be a six-round go between
I league entry, under the manager- Lillard's weekly show at the Med­
Wardlow Howell, popular Ashland
' ship of John Miljus, will hold its ford armory last night, but a , league for 1935 was formed at the athlete,
Kid Dallas, of Klam­
initial practice session of the year large Italian named Casey Colom­ I.ithia hotel in Ashland lust Mon­ ath Falls and According
to dope re­
at the Normal school field tomor­ bo matched everything the ancient day night with four teams Ash­ ceived from the Pelican
City, the
University of Oregon’s new bas­ row afternoon. Saturday, at 2:30 fellow had and added a little bit land. Medford, Grants Pass and
more.
ketball and baseball coach won’t o'clock, weather permitting.
Ewauna Box company from Klam­ Kid is some 1 attler with plenty of
be announced until near the end
It was a lightning-fast match, ath Falls hooking up tn a twelve wins to his credit, ho Ward prob­
Miljus has requested that ail ball
of the spring quarter, probably the players in Ashland be on hand with Thye taking the first fall in game schedule that will see a bat­ ably will have to step
Howard Abel meets Bob Parish
latter part of May or the first of for the opening workout, as he about 1ft minutes of shoulder but­ tle every Sunday from the open-
June, but here in Ashland inter­ wants to get a line on the material ting on both boys’ part, the end ing date, May ft until the eloalng. of Phoenix. in a four-round Hemi­
•
windup It is well known what
coming when Colombo, after re­ July 21.
ested persons are so certain that in the city.
111 the midwest It is becoming
it will be Howard Hobson, that
I s*ague lid will be lown off with Howard has done and it I h under­
Ashland's first game will be ceiving several well-aimed Jolts to
altogether too easy to raise the
they are already wondering who played against the Medford Gil­ the chin, became groggy and suc­ Ashland meeting the 1934 pen­ stood that Parish is no slouch
will get the Southern Oregon Nor- more Lions at Jacksonville, Sun­ cumbed to a body press
Frank Re Ike. SONS, meets Red dust. Weston leader.
nant winners. Grants Pass, at
mal job when Hobby leaves
Kasey came back to take the Grunts Pass, and Medford enter­ Hundsaker in a four-round re­
day. April 21 and as only a lit­
And. the name most frequently tle over a week remains until the next shoulder press in about five taining Ewauna at Medford
match Irish O'Hoxie is matched
mentioned by the many guessers game, players who want to try minutes after a series of Sonnen­
Amos "Poke" Nininger and with Cecil Robertson. A fast cur­
is that of Marshall "Dutch" out for the team are urged to be bergs and a body slam and ended Billy Hulen were re-elected to the tain-raiser will start the ball roll­
the match 20 minutes later when league offices of president and ing.
Shields Dutch was assistant coach on hand.
under R W McNeil in 1931. the
Among the known players who Thye, getting previous, chased out secretary respectively, without a
The smoker management feels
year before Hobson came to Ash­ will report are Bob Hardy, south­ through the ropes after the Ital­ dissenting vote.
that this will be one of the tast
land. and was all Pacific Coast paw high school pitcher; Parker ian, only to be met with a couple
Although six teams were repre­ cards they have sponsored this
conference guard in 1930 while Hess, high school shortstop; Bill of vicious blows to the chin, after
as .season, featuring more local talent
playing for University of Oregon. Kannasto, local chucker; Wally which he was an easy prey for the sented (only one new team
admitted to the circuit, and that than before, and fans are prom­
He comes from a football playing Walcott; outfielder; Luke Hoxie, aroused Colombo.
Medford ised a real show
In the opener, popular Joe Hub­ team was Ashland.
family, several of his brothers hav­ first baseman; Ray Woodyard.
e
ing preceded him at the Eugene Normal student who plays third ka made short work of Joe Smol- Grants Pass and Ewauna were
THE
NEIGHBORHOOD
< III KUH
the
last
year
teams
Shaw
Bert
­
inski,
sawed-off
Polish
grappler,
school to such an extent that the base; Leonard Hall, outfielder and
< ougregittloiinl
name “Shields" is almost a tra­ manager of the Jacksonville club whom rumor had it at the ring­ ram .the other 1934 entry, will
D. E. Nourae, Minister
side, was none other than the not have a team this year
dition. Shields owns a master’s last year.
Other clubs represented were Res. ¡119 Boulevard, Phone 3M-L
degree from Columbia university
Five members of the Medford mean Masked Marvel, minus his
Church school. 9:45.
in New York and saw professional Southern Oregon league team of disguise Joey boy took the first Medford's Gilmore IJons and Co­
Morning worship. 11. Sermon
football via the playing route for last year will report for Ashland fall after becoming incensed at the quille. the latter being considered
one year. Undoubtedly, there will tomorrow. Cliff McLean, pitcher Pole's rough tactics and doing too long a hop for valley teams topic, "Has Religion An Author­
be many applications for the job, or catcher who hit .289 for the some of the same. Punches to the and especially Ewauna. and the ity '
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 Junior,
in fact there’s already been a few. Rouges will be on hand. Billy Cal- jaw and a reverse body scissors former team turned down because
but no more popular man could vert, the sensational catcher wbo did the job. The second ended in it was thought that Medford could senior.
Evening service, 7:30. "What
be appointed, with dyed-in-the- plastered the pellet for a .462 less than five minutes when Ref­ not support two teams
Ask the Lady
League admission prices were About the Bible?"
wool fans anyway, than "Dutch" average in four games, will ans- eree Frisble awarded the match to
Special
Lenten
services
each
Who Has One’
Shields
wer the call, as will Bill Court­ Hubka because Smolinskl insisted set at 3ft cents with the visiting night thia week.
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team
taking
a
flat
guarantee
of
on
trying
to
gouge
Joe's
eyes
from
ney. left-handed first sacker who
$30 with an option on 40 per cent
Bask Ball Tough Sledding
hit .204 last year, All three are his head.
9
of the gate.
Bush league baseball, life blood attending Normal, Eddie Joanis,
Managers
of
the
league
teams
of the entire national game, has outfielder who hit 201, will be
are aM follows: Medford, Paul Hof-
been as hard hit during the de­ ready as will Billy Hulen. a .280 NAME ASHLAND
ford; Grants Pass, Jake Gipe;
pression as anything else and. hitting second baseman.
BALL
CLUB
AND
Ashland. John Miljus. and Ewauna,
probably, more so. It takes money
Many more are expected to ans­
Dollarhide. Ijiat year. Granta
SEE GAME FREE Al
to organize a club and as it is the wer the opening call and Miljus
Pass won the pennant. Ewauna
common thought that during a wants it understood that everyone
depression there isn't any money, will get an even chance to make
A season ticket, good for all finished second. Medford third and
the answer is obvious.
southern Oregon league baseball Shaw Bertram in the cellar.
the grade.
•
The ideal setup for a bush
games played by the newly-formed
team is the sponsor some large
Ashland team, will be the prize of­ • Carol Olson of Woodburn. Ore .
Eagles Hall, Tuesday, April 16
organization that has baseball- BASEBALL SEASON fered to the person suggesting the formerly an Ashland boy. was the
guest of Carl Brower of Van Ness
minded executives. Ewauna Box
best name for that team.
Reserved Seats on Sale at Bohemian and ls>g Cabin
company from Klamath Falls, sec­ TICKETS ON SALE
The contest, open to anyone any­ avenue, during the week-end. Ol­
ond place finishers in the league IN CITY MONDAY where, starts when you read this son. accompanied by Brower, went
RESERVED 35c—REGULAR 25c
last year, and entered again this
and ends at noon. Saturday. April to Klamath Falls Sunday to visit
summer, is a good example. Al­
20. Simply write the name you relatives
Initial steps to raise necessary suggest
though breaking even financially
on a slip of paper, signing
during the season, Ewauna could money for the Ashland baseball your own name and address below
team,
entered
in
the
southern
Ore
­
have lost money every game, lots
it and leave in the Southern Ore­
of it, and still finished the season gon league, will be taken Monday gon Miner office, the Tidings of­
when
a
committee
of
three
Gor
­
because heads of the organization
fice. or the Ashland Chamber of
don MacCracken. Amos “Poke" Commerce.
were real baseball fans
Nininger
and
Arthur
L.
Coggins
—
But with teams not so fortunate
Judges will be Bill Eberhart,
other ways must be worked out to step into the golden (it is hoped city editor of the Tidings. John
raise the necessary capital. This sunshine with their respective Mil jus, manager of the Ashland
year Grants Pass has had excep­ fists, hats and hind pockets cram­ team, and Billy Hulen, sports
tional luck. At the cave city a med with season tickets, which, writer of the Miner.
board of directors was appointed, strangely, will be for sale.
suggested cannot be one
In the neighborhood of $300 will of Names
composed of prominent business
the following: Merchants. Ea­
have
to
be
raised
to
enable
Ash
­
men who were fans. That body
gles or Red Sox. as the three other
then proceeded to canvass the en­ land to take its rightful place In southern Ciegon league teams use
tire city, selling season tickets at baseball with other southern Ore­ those.
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$5 per throw, which were good for gon cities.
Women may admire your build, but in
any home league game Of course
MRS. H. B. CARPENTER DIES
the long run they are apt to be more
full value was not received by the Oregon league player who is mak­
Mrs. Harriett B. Carpenter, wife
purchaser, but that wasn't the ing good in organized baseball. Bill of George Carpenter, died at Wil­
impressed by the clothes you wear.
point It meant that whoever Blanas, fiery catcher for Ewauna lows March 31. The Carpenter
bought a season ticket was really last year, has been farmed out to family lived in Ashland at one
To be sure you make the right im­
supporting a worthwhile civic en­ Wilmington, Delaware, In the Mid­ time, residing on Liberty street.
terprise and at the same time, get­ dle Atlantic league by the Cincin­ Besides her husband she leaves a
pression, wear one of THE TOG­
ting something tangible In return. nati Reds. Blanas tried out with daughter. Miss Bessie Ellen Car­
GERY’S new spring suits.
Much better than being asked the Reds this spring and they liked penter. San Jose. Calif., and two
bluntly for a straight donation.
his fire and hustle so well they sons. Burt J. Carpenter of Avon,
To date, Grants Paas has raised sent him out for more seasoning, Calif., and Eugene J. Carpenter of
See the new SHIRRED BACK styles
over $500, according to Fred Rop­ but with plenty of strings at- Safford, Arizona.
in
the WINDOW-PANE checks. Gray
er, secretary of the ball team, who tached. Blanas hit 255 with
was in Ashland Monday night at­ Ewauna last year.
and
tan are the prevailing colors. They
We entered the first World war
tending the league meeting
Bill Nelson, blond righthander to save democracy, and if experi­
are not expensive, either.
SOL Boys Make Good
who pitched Grants Paas to the ence has taught us anything we'll
Add another former southern penant last year, will remain with stay out of the next one for the
the Missions of the coast league same reason.—Weston Leader.
the entire summer. That is the
word from Fred Roper, who should
know about what he talks. Accord­
ing to Fred, Gabby Street, Mis­
We Open at 6 a.m.
sion manager, likes the youngster
very much and is planning to use
him frequently when night base­
Meals Served at
ball starts. Nelson has a teriffic-
ally fast ball that he keeps down
All Hours
low around the batters’ knees, and
it's that delivery that Street likes,
says Fred.
AT OUR
SPECIAL
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A Florida woman shot her son-
SUNDAY
in-law—and that, dear reader, was
no mother-in-law joke. — Weston
DINNER
The light weight hat is fast becoming
Leader.
Guetuters UueM "Dutch"
Poor Rushers
Blanus and Nelson Goin’
Places
— By BILLY
BEAUTY
NOOK
$2.00
$2.35
$3.00
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21 Fast Rounds
I Like Your New Suit
Did You Get It At
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NEW LOCATION
•
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Leaders, Lines and
AU Types of
Fishing Tackle
•
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AMMUNITION
Sporting Goods
OPEN EVENINGS
AND SUNDAY
Beautiful New
Easter Cards
SPECIAL
UNTIL EASTER ON
PERMANENTS
$5.00 Waves.....$3.75
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Baskets
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278 East Main
Next to White’s Jeweler
No Easter Is Complete Without
A New Hat
the favorite of up and coming young
men. These are favorite prices, too.
$5.00
White Sport Shoes for Spring
We have searched the markets for the
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they are.
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