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Friday, AugUHt 13, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 6 BALI, TEAM DANCE GUESTS Kohen and Clemens, Estes, Zin To Head Monday Night Card Continuing his generosities which have included loan of sound equipment at games and use of showers to visiting teams. Karl Nims. manager of Twin Plunges, has Invited the Lithian baseball (Continued from page 1) team to be guests of the Lithian booster club at the Saturday night ends as painfully as he can sun dance at the Plunges, where Steve burn his back in a half hour on Whipple's orchestra will be fea the beach tured The sound locators are coni- posed of two enormous sets of horns which are used to locate planes in the air, particularly at night. The anti-aircraft gun battery ia equipped with four three-inch mo bile anti-aircraft guns, each weigh ing eight tons. They are towed by a 10-ton, 15-gear shift, 174-horse- power truck called a prime mover. A fifth prime mover tows an in strument trailer weighing nearly 11 tons. This trailer carries the various fire-control instruments and upon it are mounted the power plant and generators pro viding the alternating current used to energize the electric fire-con trol systems The machine gun battery is A ROYAL FLUSH . IN HEARTS! equipped with eight .50 caliber machine guns. This gun is a very- I powerful weapon, firing 600 rounds a minute and having an effective range of over one mile FERNAND It is water cooled, weighs 66 GRAVET pounds and is mounted on an anti JOAN aircraft mount. BLONDELL Lieut. Col. C M. Thiele is com mander of the regiment. Present with it are 15 regular army offi cers and 500 enlisted men. Six reserve officers are attached to it TOOTS ESTES for training. Eighty-two trucks and trailers Monday night's wrestling card will make up the motor column at the Medford high school arena when it goes through Ashland. will feature a rematch between ------------------- •------------------- Sammy Kohen. the New York Jew, and Frank Clemens, Okla homa Indian. Toots Estes, shown above, will meet Wild Man Zin. the long GAMES SUNDAY AUGUST 15 haired maniac in the middle event and Jack La Rue will tangle in Crescent City at Ashland, the opener with Danny Savich, ac Medford at Grants Pass, cording to Promoter Mack Lillard, at Roseburg. Glendale who said opening gong would be Hopalong Cassidy Scores again! SOUTHERN OREGON LEAGUE struck at 8:30 p. m sharp EQUIPMENT DUE | tine, three Ashland batters, Bald- ing, Durham and Hardy went Nu-k to the bench in short order Grants Pass had their worst taste of bad luck in the first of the sixth canto as Heyne and Mc Carthy struck out and Ray drew a walk, only to see Machado go out, Durham to Patterson. In the final half of that inning Schopf took a walk to commence the Lithian turn Hall then fanned but Patterson hit a single, ad vancing Schopf McLean's double to left center scored Schopf and put Patterson on third but Hess, in for Kannasto, struck out and Keeton sent a long fly to Ostrom in center field. Drolette startl'd the Cave men roaring again in the sev enth with a single to left field and advanced to second on Hardy's second wild pitch of WANT ADS Last Times Today! &KINGÎS CHORUS GIRL H • SATURDAY • 2-FEATURES-2 HOW THEY STAND Pct. .800 .750 .667 .600 .250 .000 Team Ashland Crescent City Medford Grunts Pass Glendale Roseburg LITHIAN BATTING AVERAGES Ab. H. Pct. Player .385 39 15 McLean .360 50 18 Patterson .333 Schopf .51 17 28 .321 9 Hardy .208 47 14 leavens .295 44 13 Ager ...... .240 25 6 Hall .205 41 9 Balding .187 6 32 Keeton • .167 12 Durham .130 23 3 Simpson .000 0 Kannasto .207 TEAM AVERAGE A YANKEE SHOOTS THE WORKS ..in the wrong army VOURBinHit nMivnouij Wallace 'FOR! John MILLS *nne LEE OESER S SUPER Service Station 358-370 E. Main St.—Eat 1022 NEW Gilmore Home Lube 15c Auto Polish and Cleaner 70c Liquid Wax pints 50c, quarts 80c For Autos, Furniture, Linoleum Quick Drying, Self-Polishing UNITED Insect Spray, Pint 40c in the mightiest drama of 1937! Spray Guns, 35c 2 Great Stars BEERY These Are All GILMORE PRODUCTS The Bent for the Money! New Batteries $5.20 ★ ★ ★ I Like To Serve You Dr. W. Oeser LITHIANS DROP GAME TO GRANTS PASS 10-7 (Continued Trom page 1) Durham was good for an extra base but Heyne went out. Dur ham to Patterson, to retire the side. Keeton's strikeout in the second was followed by Balding’s single to right field. Balding took second on a wild pitch by Heyne but got no farther when Durham fanned and Hardy flied out to Ostrom in center field. The Merchants took to the plate for their first surge of power in the third which started when McCarthy sin gled past second. The next man. Ray, batted right into a double play, however, when Durham took his fly and re layed it to first to catch Mc Carthy. Undismayed, Ma chado got a single io left field and ambled home ahead of veteran Al Drolette who clouted a leisurely home run. Ostrom took first when Hall failed to hang onto a fly, but Hardy whizzed three strikes past Blacksmith to send Grants Pass hack to the field. The inning expired rather sud denly as Schopf, Hall and Pat terson were put out one-two- three to retire Ashland. Failing to dodge Hardy’s scat ter-arm delivery in the fourth. Hartman again took first with an injured air and considerable muttering to himself and got to second when Pitman put a single into left field. Both men advanced on Heyne's sacrifice bunt but Mc Carthy grounded out and Ray whiffed. Again three Ashland batters bit the dust as McLean filed out and both Kannasto and Keeton whif fed. Machado got his third straight hit in the CliriTateers’ half of the fifth, a single to left again. Dro lette walked and Ostrom went out, Hardy to Patterson. Blacksmith got on with a fielders' choice which, coupled with an error by Durham, allowed Machado to score and Drolette to advance to third. Hartman was caught out at first on a mixed-up affair which saw Schopf apparently put Black smith out at second, only to have the umpire's decision overrule the play and call Hartman out in stead A wild pitch by Hardy let Drolette come home and the In ning reached the half-way point as Pitman fanned. Keeping up their acquired rou- WRESTLING! 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SUIT TO QUIET TITLE SI MMONS To: ASHLAND LAND COM PANY', a California corporation, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you a:, hereby summoned and required to appear in the above entitled court and cause and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff herein against you, within 10 days from the date of the service of this sum mons upon you. if served within the county of Jackson, state of Oregon, or within 20 days from the date of its service upon you, if served within any other county of the state of Oregon, but n served upon you by publication, then within four weeks from the date of the first publication of summons; and if you fail to ap pear and answer within the time as above specified, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to wit: That it be adjudged and decreed that plaintiff 1s the owner in fee simple of the real property sit uated in the county of Jackson, state of Oregon, doacribed an fol lows, to wit: The NWS* of the NE1,, the NS of the NWS; the WS of the SES and SW S of Section 14, Township 40 South of Range 2 East of the Willamette Mer idian free and clear of any and all right, title, claim, lien, estate or inter est of any kind and nature on the part of the defendant By order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, judge of said court, made and dated the Sth day of August, 1937, thia summons is served upon you by publication for four suc- cesslve weeks in the Southern Oregon Miner, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon, the date of the first publication being August 6th, 1937, and the time for answer ex piring September 4th, 1937. BRIGGS A BRIGGS By Wm. M. Briggs, Attorneys for plaintiff. Post office address: Pioneer building, Ashland, Oregon. ' the day. Ontronl got a single and Drolette «cored on Black- «milIl's double over the fetich which also advanced Ostrom to third. Hartman's triple ■cored luith Ostrom and Hliieksniltli but llie Merchant first-sucker stayed on third and watched Pitman anil Iley ne go out. The Lithinna resumed their list less streak with Balding and Dur ham missing the pill for whiffs and only Hunly getting a single which did him no good as Schopf grounded out. Ray cams up first for Grants Pass tn the eighth liut grounded out Machado took first on Mc Lean's bad throw to Patterson and second when Hardy made his third wild pitch He scored when Drolette singled and Drolette scored on Ostrom's one base hit. . Bluckninith filed out to Keeton and the center fielder pegged fast to Patterson to catch Ostrom off fust for a double play winch wound up the first half of the frame. Came the Ashland share of the eventful eighth and Hull started the Imsc occupation when he slopped one of Heyne'» pitches In the midriff. I’al let son sent a fly to left fielder Ray but Mcla>an sin gled. advancing Hull Io third, who was caught out on the nest play at home as Pltnuui fired a grounder to Drolette, allowing Hess to take first on a fielder’s choice. Hess lul- viuiced to second on Keeton's single mid both men scored mt Balding ulso singled mid took second on Mm-hmlo's er ror. A fourth single by Dur hum scored Bidding and llardy's aecond fan rude«! the session. Hartman's single in the ninth put him in a position to take sec- ond when Pitman walked but Hardy fanned the next two men and McLean caught Ray's foul fly to retire the side. A two-bagger by Schopf drove Heyne to the showers ns the last half started. Griggs took his place on the mound and walked Mur phy, who was in the game then for Hull A double play, Black smith to Pitman to Hartman, cuught both Murphy and Patter son out Melx-an's single advanced TIRED? Schopf to third, liess walked, and Simpson, tn for Keeton, singled, scoring Schopf. Balding's called strikeout ended the hectic game, It H E Score by innings: G Pass 102 020 320 10 14 2 7 13 7 Ashland 100 001 041 ïïïTÎTl V <1 I < WAY / * Í TO CALIFORNIA Al I CARS rraularly ■»igned our train, to California art air-coridi- Uoncd! Tim mean», that no matter «hat type ol accommodation, you choose and rtgorJItu of iht ututbrr, you'll nd« in cool, clean, comfort all the way. Car tempera ture, ar« automatically kept at iu«t the right degree. 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