Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 28, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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Ask Change in Softball Schedule
I gue head to
LL MEETING
B MANAGERS
K|U> WII.KY. newly-elected
Kidcnt <>f the Ashland Soft-
...... Hon. indicated last
Kat he would call together
K'., of the six teams to tie
■ in the summer schedule
Ithin n few days The pro-
H , m hedule will ba I he
„„Mi l,muon. Wiley indlcat-
loine manager« have object-
the five-game schedule In
it four weeks of play. An
Wlll be made to arrange
inicH each week for each
at least during the flrat
ce
y who was elected presi-
t an organization meeting
IJthiu hotel April 21, will
etth Clyde Young and Bill
ax a governing board for
and will handle all pro-
|et<*rmlne forfeits and inter-
tuhs for players Umpires
terr selected, with Jim Kri-
Uid I C Erwin being named
d arbiters They will tie aa-
by Bert Miller
organization meeting also
that teams unable to place
cgulur players on the field
10 minutes of scheduled
time will forfeit their con-
All teams must provide dis-
ihing uniforms consisting of
mm than caj>a and Jerseys,
fflclal moles will lie kept of
mes, affording accurate tal>-
D of standings among trains
llayri.M Roller limit was set
I players, Including playing
Lrt« and the inerting- also
p.l down on Jumping player«,
must sit out two games is-
[becoming eligible with an­
trum Players must !»«• re-
kl from within thr Ashland
arra. including Talent on
|orth and Hilt on the south.
I
' etcrlll-lngle x I.,
y'x Hardware entering a co
|or<~l D<»lgrrs outfit, and
nlllrr
McNali
Bros - Elks
tr shop entering theirRogues,
hr Elks club entry, Pine Box
any and Miner outfits al-
’ pledged, it remain* for Pro-
Bros hardware store to ac-
thrir Invitation to Join up to
lete the desired six-team
t.
ilative playing schedule calls
imr» on Wednesday and Fri-
ilghts. with Mondays reserved
unlor league games. It is this
aec<l schedule, which would
ndrr way about June 1, that
be the principal point of dis-
on at President Wiley’s meet-
of managers Hkeet O’Connell,
year's league secretary, thia
mer will confine his duties to
tenonce of the playing field,
*> will be laid out into a
f diamond,
double-header
games to be played consecutively.
Although mo«t teams already
have whole or partial rosters un­
der contract, deadline probably
will be set at the next meeting for
submission of rosters to the gov­
erning board, Wiley indicated
Elaborate preparations are be
ing made for hii outstanding soft­
ball season in this city, with near­
ly nil outfits already having or-
dered new uniforms complete with
sponsors’ lettering Limitation of
the league to six teams. Instead of
the mm* which played last HUM1.
mer. Is believed to assure a better
balanced brand of softball here.
e
BACKKRN |»!(
r name
The softball league entry si»on-
sored Jointly by the Ashland Gro­
ceteria, Ingle Drug company, Har­
dy's Cash Hardware and lx-ever
Motor company will be known as
the "Dodgers,” according to J H
Hardy, s|M>nsor of the outfit last
year Another entry, backed by a
combine of Fort miller’s, McNair
Brothers drug store and Elks Bar­
ber shop (George Shaffer) select­
ed the "Rogues’’ ax their official
moniker
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ASHLAND COPS
GAME AT HILT
Ashland's Lithlans, under the
managership of Charlie Skeeter«,
Sunday rallied in the ninth to de­
feat the Hilt nine on the Califor­
nian«’ diamond, 7 to 5. Hilt led 3
to 2 until the final frame when a
buirage of hit« drove in five runs
for the Lithlans.
Frank DiSordi, SOCK athlete,
hurled the flr«t six inning«, yield­
ing three bingle« and two tallies,
while Dumbest allowed three and
three in his three «tanzas of
work on the mound. The young
I'alent twirler wax given credit a«
winning pitcher.
While Ashland (combined with
Talent) wax defeating the north­
ern California league entry, Med-
ford wax succumbing to the Weed
Son« of Italy at Medford their
second straight defeat when the
Italian« took a 6-4 exhibition. Fur­
long and Rathke pitched to Dixon
for the losers.
At Grants Paxx. the Merchants
of that city behind the outxtand-
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I bles event« from Medford. Provost
| and Jandreau were paired together
for the number one team while
Ormond and Newbry represented
the school as the number two com­
The Ashland Junior high tennis bination.
team won the opening match of
This one-sided win over Medford
the season in defeating Medford establishes Ashland as the favor­
Junior high 6 to 0 last Saturday ite to take the junior tennis
in Medford.
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championship for this section of
In the singles events Buddy I*ro- the state.
vost, Ashland’s number one play­
Klamath Falls and Grants Pass
er, defeated Polk of Medford. will be played in the near future.
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Charles Jandreau, number two, de­
feated Buckingham. UiMar Or­
LAUDS MINERAL DISPLAY
mond defeated Reynolds, and Al­
Bert Kissinger, Ashland man,
bert Newbry defeated Wingate.
LeWyatt Davis, Ashland’s fifth this week was enthusiastic con­
ranking player, turned an ankle cerning a new mineral display and
before his match and was unable museum visited recently which Is
open to the public at 602 South
to play.
Riverside street in Medford. Thou­
The locals captured both dou- sands of agates, minerals, fossils
and Indian relics are cm display,
ing three-hit mound work of Steve 90 per cent of which were found in
Crippen dumped the highly re­ Oregon. More than 900 visitors
garded Klamath Falls Red Sox 3 had registered in 30 days since
opening of the display by E. R.
to 1.
Santo.
The regular Southern Oregon
league schedule will get under way
Sunday, May 7, when Ashland will • Art Endris of Medford was a
travel to Medford. Other opening business visitor Tuesday.
games will see Grants Pass at • Mr. and Mrs. C. R. D. Jones
Crescent City, Gold Hili at Glen­ of Dunsmuir visited friends here
dale and Klamath Falls at Dorris. Wednesday.
Junior Tennis Team
Dumps Med ford Lads
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OUR ADJOINING ROOM
WITH BOOTHS AND
TABLES FOR LADIES
FEATURING
A-ONE DRAFT BEER
5c
per glass
Finest Quality Brew in Generous 6-Oz. Glass!
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AL BROWER, Proprietor
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HASTINGS
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Pbone 104
OIL DISTRIBUTOR
SAVE ON GAS AND OIL
Wholesale Prices to
Our Customers
Complete Service Under One Roof
Claycomb 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 comfort« of a
home “away from home.” Our cof­
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in town. Come in a« you are!
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GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
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