Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 05, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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    , May 5, 1039
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 5
shland* Medford Ball Feud Opens
GUE OPENER
T FOR PEAR
TY DIAMOND
< Southern Oregon league
„.-ball season will get under
Sunday. Muy 7. with Ash-
) Lithlans traveling to Med
to take on their favorite bit-
ivals, the Craters of Manager
¡, , Hoffard
PUot Charlie
,.rH Will attempt to resume
ind's
habitual
superiority
the [war pickers of two years
vlici! the locals dumped Med­
in five meetings
opening pitch is s«d for 2:30
Ik on the high school turf
and.
hough exact strength of the
ord outfit Is u matter of con-
re, the last year's champions
already bowed twice to the
| Sons of Italy in practice
sis while defeating Prospect
Chiloquin. In Ashland's lone
jee session, the IJthlans best-
ilt, Calif
rling for Medford will be two
ie Ashland hitters' favorites.
Erickson and Bill Rathke.
> Dixon will be receiving for
loffarditcs Dick Porterfield,
er Uthian first sacker, will
r the Initial bug, while Johnny
>n will spike the second bajw-
Arba Ager has been stat-
d at shortstop, with Cook at
j; Orval liamjH!l, left field.
I1che, center, and Manager
ard (himself) in right field
ihland's lineup for the «wason
er will
probably include
ik DlSordi and Wayne Com-
on the throwing staff, Rich
lers retching. Tiny Jones,
bus«- Moore, second; Maxson,
(Stop; Joanls, third; Ed Lea-
', Don Montgomery and Keith,
(M
her league openers Sunday
take Grants Pass to Crescent
Gold Hill to Glendale, and
nath Falla to Dorris.
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oe Taylor of Bly visited here
y In the week at the home of
elater. Mrs Cloma Burton,
lorn Provost macle a business
to Yreka Thursday.
'arrir May Smith visited with
nds in Klamath Falla last
k-end.
lharlea Weaver of Port Orford
led here Tuesday with friends
In I.yle Anderson of Medford
falling here this week at the
>r of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
H Balls
Dr H A Huffman of Bend
ted here last week-end at the
«e of Mr and Mrs C E Huff-
Junior Net men Drive
Toward Title Hope
The Ashland Junior high tennis
team won its second consecutive
match against a combined fresh­
man and sophomore team of the
Grants Pass senior high by a 5 to
2 score, last week the locals de­
feated Medford, « to 0
Buddy Provoat defeated Bruba-
ket « 0 and 6-0 to take the number
one singles Charles Jamlreau
playing number two man did
nr?*
ln <lefcall,iK Conger
6-0 and 6-1. Albert Newbry lost
his match to Grable laMar Or­
mond playing number four t<x>k
his match in straight sets from
Huvani UWyatt Davis dropped
his match to Everton.
In doubles play the Provost and
Jandreau combination won easily
in straight sets Ashland's number
w<> team of Albert Newbry and
idiMar Ormond also won in
straight sets
If the Juniors can maintain the
present pace, they will be able to
claim the •outhem Oregon Cham- •
pion«hip
SOFTBALL NINES
WILL PLAY TWO
GAMES WEEKLY
yy ARMING UP to their subject,
including tentative feeling of
muscles in throwing and batting
arms, managers and representa­
tive« of the six teams entered in
the Ashland Softball association
for the summer Wednesday night
talked schedule, roster deadlines
and playing nights The confab,
which was held in the Chamber
of Commerce office, resulted in a
three-night week being establish­
ed for league games, each team to
schedule two games weekly Mon­
day, Wednesday and Friday nights
were selected for the official
games, with the league openers
starting Monday, June 5 under the
high school athletic field lights.
The group also ruled that player
rosters and entrance fees should I
be turned in to President Howard
Wiley and his rules committee (in-
eluding Bill Snider and Clyde
Young) not later than May 25.
The association empowerd the
governing committee to select an
official scorekeeper for the en-
tire season and voted to assess
each team sponsor the amount re­
quired to pay the scorekeeper 50
cents per game for accurate tally­
ing. The assessment will be pay­
able with the entrance fee of |5
per team. Official team standings,
batting averages and related data
will be compiled throughout the
season, enabling fans and team
managers to have an accurate
check on effective abilities of their
players.
Five of the six league teams
have definitely been entered—
Dodgers, Rogues, Pine Boxers,
Elks and Miners with the sixth
team tentatively signed on to be
Ebe Dunn’s Bellview Grangers, re­
placing the proposed Provost en­
try. Dunn Wednesday night was
uncertain whether he could place
a team in the field, but said he
would make an effort to bring a
bunch of haytossers to town who
would show the urban outfits how
the game should be played.
Intensive practice sessions are
expected to get under way within
the next 10 days, with several
teams already having accepted
practice game challenges from
Medford and Grants Pass outfits.
According
to
Manager John
Imugherty, his Rogues will travel
to the Climate City as soon as
new suits arrive.
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• Gordon McCracken made a
business trip to Medford Tuesday.
• Mr and Mrs. Sam Jordan spent
Sunday on Rogue River.
• Bill Sander of Yreka visited
here last week-end with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sander.
TOUGH
But Oh 8o Gentle
Tough—On OU Pumping
Gentle—On the Cylinder Walls
HASTINGS
STEEL VENT RINGS
Harrison Parts Co.
Pboue 104
OIL DISTRIBUTOR
SAVE ON GAS AND OIL
Wholesale Prices to
Our Customers
Life - Auto - Fire
Claycomb Motor Co.
INSURANCE
HOTELS
Monuments and Markers
of Bronze and Granite
At Price«« You Can Afford
M. T. BURNS
Next Door to Post Office
Call Office 113, Ke«. 248-R
Evening Appointments
“DEPENDABLE SERVICE”
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 beat food
in town. Come in aa you are!
FARM IMPLEMENTS
OUR ADJOINING ROOM
WITH BOOTHS AND
TABLES FOR LADIES
FEATURING
A-ONE DRAFT BEER
*
AUTO PAKTS
Complete Service Coder One Roof
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5c
I
Headquarters for
FARM MACHLNERY, REPAIRS
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
AND WELDING
PHONE 67
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Sand—Gravel—Crushed Rock
SIGN SHOP
SEE BURSE FOR
SIGNS
ASHLAND SIGN SHOP
per glass
Finest Quality Brew in Generous 6-Oz. Glass!
•
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PAINTING AND DECORATING
Our Prices Are Lower!
If you’re «by on cash we’ll take
part in trade.
40« North Main Street
PRINTING
CALL THE MINER FOB ALL
YOUR PRINTING NEEDS
PHONE 170
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S’M ATTER POP— Pop Surely Saves a Lot of Experiment Bother
By C. M. PAYNE
Leslie Price of Chioo. Calif ,
ted here Tuesday with his bro-
r. O. J Price.
Mrs Sarah Reed and Thelma
«1 >>f Eugene visited here for
eral days this week at the
MESCAL IKE
sr s. t-
The New Public Enemy
huntlev
WRESTLING
NT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
3 ALL-STAR
MAIN EVENTS!
Medford Armory
them days are gone forever
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THEM DAYS ARE
GONE FOREVER!