Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 02, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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    lay, June 2, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 5
irv Loop 'Dark Horses’ Gird for Play
IMS POISED
R SOFTBALL
■BUi MONDAY
TAKES ON SAMMY!
■id.lAH-'» nave been Ironed
I lol the opening of the 1939
schedule winch will gel
■wav al me local hlgtii achool
ft, al s p. m Mommy, Jun«
|-ox teums enter«! Rogue«,
L Talent Firemen, Elks,
ft and i'Uie Boxer» will be
Lt rd as teams A, B, C, D, E
I Tliesc letter» will be placed
Lt tor «hawing at the open-
jme ami name» <»f the team»
I nil« <1 in <>n a »chedulc from
»awing Hist f«ur teams in
L«tioii» will square off for
Leiung night contests, with
L>mi game immediately fol-
f me s o'clock starter. Two
■ will be played each Mon-
Letlnesday and F riday nights
ho team playing mole than
[ iii any one week for a 10-
xpllt «••axon, omitting the
Leek In July.
pi,s will march ns unit» from
Lza to the library its pail
[opening ceremonies at 7:16
k Monday evening and Skirt
pell, field general, and John
jerty have been assigned the
ui securing a list of prizes
chlevemcnts al the initial
' j ^HE
Asiiiand-Taient
baseball
nine will make another appear­
ance at the local Du.il park Sun­
day, June 4, when they play nost
to die Gold Hill aggregation at
2.30 p. m. Gold Hili win make a
desperate effort to get out of the
ceuar at the expense of the A-'Fs
but they wlU have u job on their
humis lor the local club is ail
"hopped up" over their thrilling
victory over Klamath Falls here
i.u»l Sunday.
1 he Gold Hill Cement Makers
lose last week-end, but only by the
close score oi 3-2 to the league's
topnotchers, Crescent City, and
the boys are not being regarded
us push -overs by fans or players.
Flunk (Nig) DiSordi undoubted­
ly will Ire selected to the pitching
job and the only change in the
starting lineup probably will see
Neil instead of Maxson at second
base.
An effort will be made to have
the Talent high school band on
hand again to furnish musical en­
tertainment.
Other league games scheduled
for Sunday are Klamath Falls at
Grants l'aas, Glendale at Medford
and Dorns at Crescent City.
•
I Friday night's meeting of
Lera and official», passes
approved for managers, piay-
hd press and the Wilno
Kited the official sphe
[ist half of the season
•
HOW THEY STAND!
mer Lithian IxTty
ned by Detroit; To
x>rt Before June 12
ft* Hardy, son of J H. Hardy,
ftnrr of the Ashland Gruce-
I has signed a contract with
EMroit Tigers of the A inert-
Lagu«- and la to report to De-
|before June 12
kdy, ace southpaw pitcher,
L<! on the mount! at Ashland
[school and later for the local
kns and has boon a sensation
pivi-ralty of Oregon, where he
ke<l up eight straight wins
but a loss thia spring.
Lie Smith of Portland, flrat
kian, and Ford Mullen of
kpla. Wash , second baseman
captain at U of O, also were
1 contracts The three men
been hitting above the 300
t for Howard Hobson's Ore-
team this season.
krdy, who is to be married to
la Applegate In Ashland Sun-
June 4, will leave immediately
t the ceremonies for grudua-
exervises at the university
then by auto for Detroit
•
ubscrlbe for The Miner today
GOLD HILL WILL
CHALLENGE A-T
MtRt ON SUNDAY
OILLDOG JACKSON, above,
Portland bammerlock artist
and first-class meanie, will meet
Sammj Kolien, also u meanie, in
the middle bout at Medford ar­
mory Monday night. Marshidl
( nrter and Dick Trout clash in
the top IwHit and a rematch be­
tween Jim Npesicer and Yem
( lark round out the card.
SOI TTIEKN OREGON EEAGUE
Team
W. L. Pct.
Crescent City .. . 4
0 1 .<><>0
M«-«iford ........
3
1
.750
Glendale
3
I
.750
<>runbi Pass
. 2
.500
2
*>
Dorris ........
I
.333
Klamath Falbi ...1
.333
2
Ashiand-Talent
1
3
.250
Gold Hill
0
4
.000
----------•-------------
• Mrs. Charles Mitchell is visit­
ing in Klamath Falls this week.
• Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Walker spent
the week-end in Crescent City.
• Mrs. Jimmy Bates of Dunsmuir
visited here Tuesday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doyle.
• Mrs. Bob Pinson and son Bob
of Dunsmuir visited here for sev­
eral days this week at the home
■ of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughs.
frout’s Deadly Spin
io Challenge Carter
At Armory Monday
Sailor Dick Trout's deadly air­
plane spin, which has taken the
■ toll of every wrestler he Las met
! in his current stay at Medford
armory, will be pitted against
Marshall Carter's standing leg
split and all-around grappling abil­
ity Monday night, June 5, when
the pair square off in Mack Lil­
lard's top main event. Both boys
are exceptionally clever and like
to work according to the rules of
the game.
Bulldog Jackson, the Portland
hammerlock artist and unusual
meanie, will meet a man of his
own caliber when he tangles with
Sammy Kohen of New York in the
middle bout. Kohen took a ride
in Trout's spin last week while
Jackson took the measure of Car­
ter, but with both men trying to
beat the other at his own game,
something ought to happen.
Jim Spencer, the meanie from
Boston, will get another chance to
even the score with Vern Clark in
the opener. He failed to do this
last week when Clark took two
straight falls over him, one by a
foul which left a “bad taste” in
Spencer's mouth.
The first two matches will be
under the Australian system of
six 10-minute rounds while the
final go of the evening will be for
one hour straight time or the best
two out of three falls.
------------ •-------------
7TH TO DEFEAT
KLAMATH 10-6
gCORING 10 runs in the seventh
inning,
the
Ashland-Talent
baseball team came through with
their first win of the current
Southern Oregon league at the
high school field Sunday when
they romped to a 10-6 win over
the Klamath Falls Sons. Nig Di­
Sordi, big right-hander for the lo­
cals, pitched the entire route giv­
ing up only 10 well scattered hits,
no walks and striking out 12 men.
Dito, starting Klamath pitcher,
gave seven hits and two walks
until he was relieved in the fatal
TOUGH
But Oh So Gentle
Tough—On Oil Pumping
Gentle—On the Cylinder Wall.
seventh by Griffith, starting short­
stop, who was knocked all over
HASTINGS
the lot, striking out but one man.
Up to the end of the first half
STEEL VENT KINGS
of the seventh the Sons had things
pretty much their own way with I
a lead of 6-0. Then the A-T»
Phone 104
opened up and harrassed the
Klamath team into making errors
and bad Judgment. Five hits were
OIL DISTRIBUTOR
enough to cause the removal of
Dito from the box. Every A-T
player crossed the plate except SAVE ON GAS AND OIL
Maxson, who was replaced by Neil,
and Pete Montgomery tallied two
Wholesale Prices to
runs before a man was put out
Our Customers
in tnc lucky seventh.
In other league games, Medford Complete Service Under One Roof
used 14 innings to put Dorris away
9-8 at Medford; Crescent City
kept Gold Hill in the cellar with
a 3-2 score at Gold Hill; Grants
Pass journeyed to Glendale and
HOTELS
gave the strong Loggers an 8-2
treating.
The box score:
Harrison Parts Co.
Clay comb Motor Co.
Ab. IL
0
.. 5
1
.. 4
.. 4
0
.. 4
0
0
.. 4
.. 4
2
1
.. 3
1
.. 4
_ 4
1
R.
1
1
1
0
2
1
1
1
E.
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
2
0
6
10
6
Ab. H.
'Maxson, 2b ...
0
2
Vincent, ss ___
5
1
Schopf, 3b ......
1
3
P. Montgomery, cf.. 4
2
DiSordi, p .............. 4
1
D. Montgomery, if.. 2
1
Jones, lb ................. 4
1
Skeeters, c .............. 4
1
Learning, rf ........... 4
1
Neil, 2b ..................... 3
1
K.
Klamath Sons
Zirkle, rf ........
Harper, lb __
Goodbey, 2b ...
Griffith, ss, p.
into, p, ss......
Anacker, cf ...
Pasiega, c ..._
Law, if ...........
Crapo, 3b .......
Totals
Ashiand-Talent
36
2
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
Totals ................... 40 10
7
•Replaced by Neil in sixth.
New Ashland Hotel
and Apartments
and Coffee Shop
Ashland’s Friendly Center
You will enjoy our cool lobby and
veranda. All the comforts of *
home “away from home.” Our cof­
fee shoppe serves the best food
in town. Come in as you are!
FARM IMPLEMENTS
E
Headquarters for
0
FARM
MACHINERY,
REPAIRS
1
GENERAL
BLACKSMITHING
0
2
AND WELDING
1
PHONE 67
0
0
0
0
Sand—Gravel—Crushed Rock
0
M. C. Lininger & Son
4
LEONARD PATTERSON TO BE
NEW JACKSONVILLE COACH
SIGN SHOP
SEE BURSE FOR
SIGNS
ASHLAND SIGN SHOP
Leonard (Pat) Patterson, form­
er athlete at the Southern Oregon PAINTING AND DECORATING
Our Price*» Are Lower!
College of Education, has been ap­
pointed coach of athletics at If you’re shy on cash we’ll take
part in trade.
Jacksonville high school, accord­
ing to an announcement this week.
106 North Main Street
Patterson was a star basketball
player at the local institution and
PRINTING
played baseball on the Ashland
Lithians two years before he went CALL THE MINER FOR ALL
to Oregon State college where he
YOUR PRINTING NEEDS
I was a sensation on the diamond.
PHONE 170
MESCAL IKE
We Think He Has Something There
S’MATTER POP— Ya Can’t Do That to Ambros
T 8:30 EVERY
ONDAY NIGHT
3 ALL-STAR
MAIN EVENTS!
edford Armory
THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER
ALTO PARTS
Graft This on Your Grafonola.
By C. M. PAYNE