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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1939)
lay, April 21, 193» SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 5 I aseball Activity Gets Under Wciy IL NINE TO ADE HILTS IELD SUNDAY 11 jkshltui‘1-Talent edition of lyjli l.ithlan baseball team T,.'l to Hilts, Calif. Bunday J the lumber town nine I the first practice game of L,n for Manager Charlie F outfit The first pitch is I 30 p m L.i Charlie Skeeters’ prob- JrtitiK lineup will include Iwing Pilchers, Frank IM- Layne Combeat and lairry Lil three probably seeing [Richard Skeeters, catch- L Jones, first base. C L Lecond tsine, former Wil- | university star infielder employed in Aahland, Maxson, shortstop; Eddie thin). F>i loaming, Ixsi Liery and Keith, outfield [a large number of pn»s- torklng out for the last two [.Skeeters was uncertain kv just who would arc ac- Fore the end of Sunday’s Lt indicated that all would n a chance to show their 1)1111 haa definitely entered buthern Oregon Bajw-tjull Lid the circuit haa been rn- L> eight teama. the biggcat Uatory Gold Hill club offl- Ll Saturday that they will la new ball |«irk Leaaon will open Sunday, [with Giant« Pass playing [cent City. Ashland playing Ford, Gold Hill at Glendale [math F h II s at Dorris Dor- Id Hill and the Klamath L um of Italy are aii naw i nt Crescent City, Glendale at Kla math Falls June IM Grants Pass at Ash land. Crescent City nt Medford Dorris at Glendale, Klamath Fall« at Gold Hill June 25 fluid Hill at Grants Paas, Medford nt Klamath Falla Ashland nt 1 »orris, Glendale at Crescent <*lty July 2 open , ,<,1r“"1" , a** «» Med- £t (lol^ Mt «.Old Hill, Klamath Falla at Crescent City. July iti inori» at Grant» Pas« Gold Hill at Medfonl, Crescent <!lty nt Ashland, Klamath Falla at Glendale July 23 Granta Pass at Klam- nth Falls, 1* ‘ Medford at Glendale, Ashland at Gold Hill Crescent ............. <1ty at Dorris. July 30 Glendale at Grants Paas. Medford at Irorris, A ah Ian 1 al Klamath Falls, Oold Hill at Creacent illy August 6 Grants Pans at Cold Hill, Klamath Fulls al Medford' Dorris at Aahland, Crescent City at Glendale August 13 Ashland at Grants Pass. Medfonl al Crescent City, Glendale at Dorris, Gold Hill at Klamath Falls PAIR OF BAD BOYS TO COLLIDE AT ARMORY Pete Bid cast ro, the wild Wop from Weed, Calif, will meet bod boy Joe Smolinski of Poland in • he top main event of Promoter Mack Lillard’s weekly wrestling card card at at Medfort Medford armory Monday A * i,r“ .. 21 ..j '*» <n)( ’ , «"■■■’■' tlf thia bout haa been practically r_______ F ;tH- sured a go with fiob Kennaston of <4old HUI, the present world junior heavyweight champion, at Medford on May 1. Both Belcas- tro and Smolinski used to beat up on Kennaston Just for practice when the ex-marine was learning the game but he has now become a finisher] grappler and has met with excellent success in his tour of the midrile west and south since winning his title from Dude Chick Smolinski and Belcantro are anx ious to got the chance to show Kennaston that they can still beat him so their bout should be full of action from beginning to end. Jimmy Lott, the ex-Alabama football star, will meet Phil Ro mano, Aztec Indian, in the middle tout. Both are clean and scientific Water Supplies Vary For State This Year Irrigation farmers of Oregon who depend upon water stored in reservoirs have little to worry about this year so far as irriga tion supplies are concerned, but those who obtain their water di rect from streams will have a short irrigation season In most sections of the state unless un usually heavy precipitation occurs during the late spring and sum mer Such in general is the water forecast for the state of Oregon recently arrived at through a ser ies of six mer-tings throughout the worker« and always provide thrill» wherever they appear. The opener has a newcomer to Oregon in the person of Harry Cooper of Tennessee. Cooper, who is 25 years old, weighs 190 pounds and is a clean and scientific wrestler. For several weeks he has been working in southern Cali fornia where he is highly regarded. He meets Vem Clark, the Mich igan boy who tamed Smolinski in a previous bout at Medford. 114 Medford at Grants uhland at Glendale. Gold I Dorris, Crescent City at bi Falls 21 Crescent City at I’ m ». Medford at Ashland, k at Gold Hill, I »orris at b> Falls 2M Granta Paris at Glen- krrtM at Medford, Klamath I Aahland. Crescent City at ill. , i 4 Klamath Falla at 1‘aaa, Glendale at Medford. Bill at Ashland, Dorria at It City 11 Grants Paas at Dor- «Word at Gold Hill, Ashland TOUGH But Oh So Gentle Tough—On OU Pumping Gentle—On the Cylinder Halls HASTINGS STEEL VENT RINGS Harrison Parts Co. I Phone 104 OIL DISTRIBUTOR SAVE ON GAS AND OIL Wholesale Prices to Our Customers Complete Service Under One Roof J Clay comb Motor Co. HOTELS New Ashland Hotel and Apartments and Coffee Shop Ashland’s Friendly Center You will enjoy our cool lobby and veranda. All the comforts of a home ’’away from home.” Our cof fee shoppe serves the best food in town. Come in as you are! 'll A NEW, FINER DRAFT BREW! A-ONE BEER FARM IMPLEMENTS Headquarters for FARM MACHINERY, REPAIRS GENERAL BLACKSMITHING AND WELDING PHONE 67 M. C. Lininger & Son Sand—Gravel—Crushed Rock SIGN SHOP team will play 14 ganmea, kuxy every Sunday up to | 13 with the exception of I which la left open A split or Shaughneaay playoff decided upon later lie Secretary Austin Fra- 1 Medford announced the L and official schedule ua p Grunt« Paas at Crescent 1 c ! .i’ M,df"id Gold Kllcndalc, Klamath Falla at southern and eastern part of the state, conducted by R A. Work, superintendent of the Medford branch experiment station and head of the federal-state snow sur vey and irrigation water forecast ser vice in Oregon. This is the fourth consecutive year that these district meetings have been held where representa tives of cooperating agencies have gathered to compare data and ar rive at a combined estimate of stream flow prospects Snow surveys this season show ed that at high altitudes the snow still showed a water content in some instances up to last year’s unusually favorable supplies, and in most cases up to average. ------ •------- • Mr. and Mrs. Al Prescott and daughter Marcia of Chiloquin vis- ited here at the home of Mrs. Belle Schwein Monday. • Bill O’Brien, who is employed in northern Washington, has been visiting friends here for two weeks. • Mr. and Mrs. Larry Porter and Mr. and Mrs. J. C Hamaker were fishing on Butte creek Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Starr of Ap plegate visited here last week-end with friends. ALTO PARTS SEE BURSE FOR SIGNS ASHLAND SIGN SHOP SOLI) IN KEGS ONLY! ASK YOl It DEAIJCR • A-O.NE BREWING CO., MEDFORD S’MATTER POP—Desperate Ambrose, Opportunist! PRINTING CALL THE MINER FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS PHONE 170 By C. M. PAYNE And That Settles That MESCAL IKE RE ST LI N G 8:30 EVERY NDAY NIGHT ALL-STAR IN EVENTS! dford Armory THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER GeOQGG -cnGCV rirS’S TUAJA)- a FiUCAJP OF tn(A)6 - Wü te UKG TUA» I KA)OU) PAINTING AND DECORATING Our Prices Are Lower! 11 you’re shy on cash we’ll take part in trade. 40« North Main Street ’ <JEÀL-PPW N0OUT A» QAJÖtX OITH tscl ~ t * CÔICK&P I