Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 19, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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aseball to Make Debut Here Sunday
dford nine
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORT«
ILL FACE A-T
IIITFIT AT 2:30
kp.Al.l. Will take a bOW • >'
L o’clock Hun.iay afternoon
¡land on the high school din
[when the Medford Craters
|n t<> fine the Ashland-Tid-
■hUins It will b* their six1
Lining off of the «MUK’n, the
[opener* pitting the two at
L,| where a 10-7 score gave
Ll the edge.
Liugh
Manager
Charlie
charge» fared worse
Lmrly at Glendale last week-
jroppmg a 1*1-0 debacle the
Liford-Ashland rivalry Is ex-
| to put new color into the
L Frank DiSonli's 4OO-f<s4
Laiust Glendale which wax
U short of a homo run by
L throwing arm* wax Die
| hit <>f the league and the
lu! righthander is cxpectixl
fk the sphere over the Axh-
Lue with encouraging fre-
bexides probably getting
[d for pitching duties
Ash land-Ta lent receiving
r handled by Rich Skeeters,
liny Jone* being a definite
on tor Hist Imac
Other
ra were indefinite yesterday,
inger Skeeter* has been fol-
[ a course of beat-man-get*-
nik in determining
his
iford. under the nuumg.-r-
y Hoosier Hoffard, will strut
town Sunday with Erickson
•vbublr starting pitcher and
Bin Rathke in resrrvr sjwn
pil receive, while Porterfield
L ■ . first bug H.iiii|><-I will
| second, Ager at short and
I at third taae, with White
I and Hoffard hi the outfield
Iford dropped a 13-innlng
[with Grants Pass hurt Hun
| to 3. while other Southern
|n league results Included
tnt CM .
i. inuith Fulls 5,
k I '. I Hill 3 While Med
knd Ashland arr battling it
[«•re this week-end, Crescent
[will play at (Inuits Pass.
■ 1c will drive to Gold Hill,
burns will perform in Klaxn-
Uls
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I ks I IND’ LOST lilt ER
Land Elks' softball team
lay evening bowed 13-6 to the
River Dairymen <»f Medford
practice game on the high
U field
*
r and Mrs. Mike Chamreki
union visited here recently at
»me of Mr and Mrs. George
MkiiiMn
I and Mrs Charles Butchart
beriilan. Orc, visited at the
I of .Mr and Mrs James Yeo
Mb
knley Johnson of Portland
I here last week-end with
111
By I TOLD YOU MO
ABOVE I« Sgl. Boli Ki-iiniiston
of Gold Hill who turigli-««
with Marshall Carter in a re­
mati h nt Medford armory next
Mondai night
Pete B<-l< .i-.tr<>
meet* Bulldog Jiukson in the
middle bout mid Eddie Roger*
take* on Sailor Dick Trout in
the o|M-ner.
WITH baseball banging its way
into the public eye in Ashland
this Sunday, when the Ash Land-
Talent nine will entertain the Med­
ford Craters on the local high
school lot, a brief reminiscence
anent sportswriting Billy Hulen
might be both elucidating and
amusing
Hulen, aged fans will remem tier,
used to play a bit of baseball him­
self usually around second base
where the throw was short and
downhill to first. In case any of
you wonder why Writer’s-Cramp
Willie retired from the national
sport, here’s the straight dope
from an eye-witness:
It wax one of those fag-end-of-
the-aeaaon games with the Klam-
ath Falls Red Sox in the potato
country when Hulen, in Idthian
panties and blouse, made his last
stand Klamath Falls was waxing
Ashland to a fare-thee-well, as
usual, and at long last an Ash­
land chance to score developed.
Yours truly was spiking third
base and licking his lips at the
prospect of actually reaching
home plate once during the year.
Two outs were chalked up and
Bill stopped up to the platter with
hands all spitted and chest thrown
halfway out to the pitcher's rub­
ber where Clyde Carlstrom wiped
the sweat from his brow, showed
a half-toothed grin and cut loose.
Jlulen must’ve been looking at
that blonde in the fourth row at
the time, because he whacked out
as pretty a blazing bounder as
.■ver wh.xmhcd through an Infield.
This witness went scampering for
home to caress the plate from
whence many leaveth but few re-
turneth and then It Happened!
Hulen, bowing and scraping
his way to first base, was still
patting himself on the back
when the rightfielder threw
him out by a good dozen steps.
Yep, that positively was Willie
Hulen's very last ball game, and
no wonder. Old Broken Arm had
finally fractured his legs, too.
So you know now.
Junior Netmen Set
New High Record In
Sweep of Victories
W
L
0
1,000
Ash. Jun. Hi. 6
K. F. Frosh
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s 250
G. P. Frosh
1
4
200
000
Med. Jun. Hi.......0
3
The Ashland Junior high tennis
team closed a highly successful
season Wednesday by defeating
the Klamath Falls freshmen 5 to
2. The local Juniors have won all
matches played by lopsided scores.
The entire team will be graduat­
ed into senior high school at the
close of school next week, thus
providing some excellent material.
This is the strongest tennis squad
the Junior high has ever produced.
In Wednesday's match Provost
found a worthy opponent and was
pressed the limit to finally win
6-1, 3-6 and 7-5.
Jandreau, Ash­
land's No. 2, took Lyndal 6-0 and
6- 3 Albert Newbry won his match
7- 5 and 6-1 from George. LaMar
Ormond found his opponent too
difficult, finally losing 6-3, 0-6 and
7-5. Billy Cooke lost his match
6-3 and 6-4.
A-ONE BEER
TOUGH
But Oh Ho Gentle
Tough—On OU Pumping
Gentle—On tbe Cylinder Wall*
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You will enjoy our cool lobby and
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home “away from home.” Our cof­
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in town. Come in a* you are!
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F.AKM MACHINERY, REPAIRS
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
AND WELDING
PHONE 67
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