Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 09, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, J
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
Pit Dodgers, Rogues; Talent, Miners Toni
HESS’OUTFIT TO
TRY FOR BLOOD
OF SILK SHIRTS
HOW THEY STAND!
ASHLAND SOFTBALL I.EAGI E
Team
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A-T OUTFIT, NEW
LEAGUE THREAT,
TO INVADE COAST
The Bulldog to Face
Boston Jim Spencer
In Monday Grapples
EXPECT MANY
FOR P-M MEET
(Continued from page i)
Bulldog Jackson, Portland ham­
merlock artist, will face Jim Spen­ fill the Varsity theater auditorium
cer, the Boston roughneck, in the each day.
Elks
........
top main event of Promoter Mack
Dodgers
"Desiring to make prominent in
rpHE
Ashland-Talent
baseball Lillard’s weekly wrestling card in every way possible Inc outstand
Talent
THE Ashland Softball league will
A
nine
will
journey
to
Crescent
the Medford armory Monday ling ivatuien of Ashland. huoei
Rogues
go into its third evening at the
City where they will meet the night, June 12.
declared, "we will center much • n
high school field tonight, June 9,
LEAGUE leaders of the Southern Oregon
Jackson's hammerlockx have lertamment In IJthia park, ami
wnen the Dodgers and Rogues SOUTHERN' OREGON L Pct.
league
in
a
game
at
2:30
p.
m
44
taken toll of every man he has I make an effort to have the South
Team
clash in the first game, called for
Sunday, June 11.
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faced in the armory so far and his vili
Crescent City
till Oregon College of Education
8 o'clock. Although both teams
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Glendale
44'ins over Klumath Falls and rough tactics generally make a 1 take an active |>uit in ujidlng to
were favored tor the champion­
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Medford
Gold Hill have placed the A-Ts in miserable evening for his oppon­ tiie program features.”
ship, they dropped their opening
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Grants Pass
fifth place and with the addition ent. In facing Spencer, however,
Cooperating with Host Poatmas
games by close scores. Erratic
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A Is
of
Haynes of Sacramento to the he meets a man who can take se­ ter Fuller lx the Ashland Chambei
fielding and bad judgment at bat
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Dorris ..............
pitching staff already composed vere punishment ami retaliate with tu Commerce and un advisory
largely contributed to the defeat
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Klamath Falls I .. 1
of DiSordi and Oombest, Charlie some rough stuff of his own as he lommittec including Pres C M
of tiie favorites, but Managers
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5
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Gold Hill
Skeeters’ gang is set to give the has shown in his two appearances Mt wilier, W II McNair. Dr 44 al­
Hess and Daugherty feel that their
top team a stiff battle.
in Medford.
ter Redford, Bert Miller. Dr R L
teams' defects have been ironed
Dick Trout’s airplane spin will Hurdle and Frank Van Dyke
The lowly Gold Hill Beavers
out considerably and both teams
Crescen City to a 3 to 2 be exposed to the Boston crabs of other special coinniltlces handling
are pointing toward a victory.
WHEN THEY PLAY! played
thriller and since the A-T’s won Vern Clark in the middle lx> it ueluila of the convention include
Following the Rogues-Dodgers
over the Beavers last Sunday, Both boys are fast and clever an I
game the Miner Press, defending
SOFTBALL LEAGUE dopsters are predicting a strong it will be a question of who gets ,.u toilowing:
first-half champions, will take the ASHLAND SCHEDULE:
Hospitality and reception C M
possibility of an U|»set at Crescent the vantage point first.
field against the Talent Firemen.
lJiwiner, Earl Newbry, Frank J
From Amarillo, Tex., col ics Oil» 4 an Dyke, J E Thornton, H E
Friday, June !>—8 p. m.,
Talent dropped their opening game
O tv-
Dodgers vs. Kogues; 9 p. m.,
Other league games Sunday will Clingman who will face New York Detrick. Guy Applewhite, W. P
Monday night but, in doing so,
Miner Press vs. Talent.
send Grants l*ass to Dorris, Med­ Sammy Kohen in the opener Koh- Tnonipson, R M lxxlge. C. M
served’notice that they will have
Monday, June 12, 8 p. in.,
ford to Gold Hill and Glendale to en's rough stuff is not unkm wn Guilbert.
to be reckoned with until the last
to southern Oregon mat bugs ami
Elks vs. Miner Press; 9 p. m.,
Klamath Falls.»
ball has been pitched. The Miners,
Band concert: lz»uln IXxIge, K
his beautifully built body has been E Detrick, Noel Heard. R E Pos­
Dodgers vs. Pine Box.
while not the team of last year,
the envy of every man to sec him ton, 4V 44 Robison, 4V V Crtrft
44ednesday. June 14. 8 p.n».,
showed plenty of what it takes in
Kogues vs. Talent; !• p. m.,
Opening Night Draws in action.
downing the Rogues tVednesday
Music and entertainment: 4V. V
Clingman weighs 185 pounds Croft. Murte Beebe, Angus L.
Miner Press vs. Pine Box.
night. With two of the best pitch­
Top Crowds As Elks and is exceptionally fast ami liovviner, Lucie lauidon
ers in the league—O’Toole and
clever. He possesses a vicious pile
THE 44 EEK’S RESULTS:
Rose—in their fold, the pressmen
Trip to Mount Ashland: C P
Pull Upset on Dodgers driver which has made him one of Talent,
Talent th Pine Box 12.
should go a long way up the lad­
P P. 4Vhltmoie. Karl Jan-
the feared men of the industry.
Elks 6, Dodgers 5.
der. They are tied with the Pine
ouch. H L (’laycomb, Earl Lecver.
Miner Press 18, Rogues 11.
Following a colorful parade with
Boxers for 'first place and expect
Clyde Caton, IJoyd Selby, Syd
Pine Box 15, Elks 12.
all players in uniform and accom­
to keep their standing at the ex­
Reed, A A Maddin.
panied
by
the
city
band,
the
sum
­
pense of Bert Simmons' fire-eat­
Banquet anti dance: Mcaxrx and
mer softball season got off to a
ers.
Meadarncs W II McNair, W . M
good start at the high school field
Dodge, Walter Retifortl, R E Pos-
Monday night.
ton, R. L ilurdic, V D Miller,
First Baptist Church
Drawings paired Talent and the
P. P Whitmore, J E Thornton.
Charles E. Dunham, Pastor
Pine Boxers off for the first game
T. H Simpson, Fret! Tayler, Frank
which turned out to be a thriller
A seven-run rally in the first Van Dyke.
Church school meets at 9:45
with the Boxers showing their su­
Housing: V
V. D Miller, 4Valter
:
i
1
i
a. m. There will be a children’s
periority in a 12 to 9 score The of the fifth inning paved the way Leverette. (’ 1. Reymdils, Mar-
for the Miner's surprising 13 to
day program given by pupils of
lead
changed
hands
several
times
By I TOLD YOU SO
Salisbury, William Snider, A
the school. C. N. Gillmore, super­
but in the fifth inning the Millmen 11 win over the Rogues in the chial
1. (’oggmx, N M Ken II S
first
game
of
a
double-header
at
intendent.
forged ahead, scoring five runs, I
the high school field Wednesday Ingle
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
and another in the sixth.
SEEN
AT
THE
SOFTBALL
Recreation and golf tournament:
night
“Is It Well With the Child?” will
Short score:
R H E
GAMES:
The Rogues pounded Pitcher Jean Eberhart, William Allen,
be the children’s day sermon by
.............................. 9 12
8
TACK BEARSS’ tunning being Talent
Darby O'Toole from the box in Mn W 11 McNair Mra w I
the pastor.
Pine Box ............................ 12 10
4
the first inning with six hits and Bartelt.
There will be no Young, People’s ** described as similar to the ef­
Women’s Civic club: Meadamea
six runs. The printers were unable
meeting as the Rogue River Young forts of a Shay engine . . . IVOR
The second game of the evening
People's union will hold their rally ERWIN as the hustling third- brought together the Elks and the to cross the platter until the third A B. Freeman, F G 8wedenberg,
when Brown walked and Rose Fre<! D Wagner. Arthur Peters,
in Grants Pass at 2:30 p. m., at baseman who belies his years . . . Dodgers
with
the
Lodgemen
which time officers will be elected. THE MINER razzing section I marching off with a close 6 to 5 blasted a hard one over the left L. R. Coornbe, 4Vraver. Paul Tay­
Evening service,
8 o’clock. building up some season-long ene­ win. Everything went fine until field fCDM Trailing 7 to 2. the lor and A. C Strange
“God’s Holy Temple" is the sub­ mies . . . ARDIS WARREN. BUD the seventh and last inning when Miner Press came to bat in the
ject of the pastor’s sermon.
SILVER and DUTCH SCHEID­ the Dodgers became desperate. fifth and Scheidereiter sent a Eight Ashland Grads
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EREITER being the hoarsest Elks batsmen had driven starting i homer bounding into center field,
• Mrs. Lulu Wilson returned when the games are ended . . . pitcher Charlie Warren from the scoring Brown and Rose ahead of Receive Degrees At
Tuesday from Albany where she BEEF BOARDERS
HOWARD box and were taking the measure him. Six more runs were chalked
U of 0 Graduations
has been visiting a daughter, WILEY and BILL SNIDER being of Kenny Harris, who relieved the up before the side was retired
Janet.
For good measure, Warren and
denied a chance to chaw thein own southpaw in the fourth.
PARKER HESS inquir
beef . .
Eight Ashland students of the
A walk, a single and a double Bentley scored in the sixth and
ing about ELKS initiation fees .
put two runs across the plate and seventh, respectively, while the University of Oregon received
clip
GEORGE SHAFFER'S
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- jernt set up the score 5 to 3. Parker Rogues picked up five more count- their degrees from the hands of
becoming a hotbed of oral excel­ Hess dribbled a single which called ers. one in the fourth and four in Dr Donald M Erb, president of
lence . . . Monday night's parad- for a dispute at the first base sack the seventh.
the university, at an impressive
Score:
ers marching wiln their chests out while Jones took third, and Hess
R H E ceremony in Eugene Sunday eve­
4 ning, June I The 1 ical graduates
and crimson faces rent asunder stole second. L. Warren’s short Miner Press
13 11
4 were as follows:
with grins, and all in better step fly made the second out and Rogues
11 12
than the Decoration day soldiers Headrick Baughman, regular Dod­
George Hall was awarded the
A bunch of youngsters playing degree of bachelor of science in
. . . LEE ASHCRAFT’S pal TONY ger catcher temporarily out due
cold-nosing grandstand ankles un­ to injuries, went into the game. under the colors of the I*ine Box education He Is the aon of Mrs
til he located his favorite ice man The Elks claimed Baughman had company gave the Elka a 14 to 12 I. D Pittman. He la affiliated
. . . TALENT FANS loquaciously announced he was batting for a beating to remain at the head of with Delta Tau Ihdta fraternity
FRIDAY AND
lauding their team’s better mo­ player who was not up, and there­ the league. The Lodgemen had
Degrees of buchelor of science
ments . . . BOB FLAHARTY in fore an out would result. Baugh­ things pretty much their own way in education were conferred on
SATURDAY
a happy mood after a nervous man smacked a hard liner to the in the early part of the game and Beverly J Young and Florence P.
hour . . . RUTH O’CONNELL outfield to tie the game 5-5. As were leading 12 to 3 when the Allen.
and IRENE TALLIS having a the ensuing argument grew warm Boxers came to bat in the seventh
Alexander I. Simpson received
fine dime . . . EARL SCHILLING the game was stopped for some Reedy started things going when a bachelor of science degree in
taking the razzberries seriously tiftie. the teams returning to the he got on through an error and physical education He la a mem-
. . . MAYOR WILEY catching a field to play the last half inning, 11 runs cressed the plate before tier of 1*1 Kappa Alpha fraternity
softball like an ostrich swallowing when the Elks settled the diffi­ the Elks could get three out.
and the aon of A B Simpson and
a whole orange . . . PAT DUNN culty by loading the bases in their
The BPOE tried in vain to tie Mrs Sam Bond of Medford
proving he can catch something stanza and scoring the winning the Bcore in their half of the last
Bachelor of science in business
besides lawbreakers . . . WAYNE tally.
inning but couldn’t find the range administration wax the degree
MATINEES & EVENINGS
COMBEST forgetting to drop the
on Bud Woodward's offerings. Bill
R H E Tallis pitched for the Elks, but conferred upon Robert Hardy, A
Short score:
Kiddies 10c
apron on ground balls . . . LARRY
member of Sigma Chi fraternity.
Elks
..................
6
11
3
HUNTER wearing a blanket with
a basketful of errors in the final
Elizabeth M Hileman and Ber­
Dodgers
.........
5
9
2
high-cheekboned sangfroid . . .
frame nullified his good work
tha Aline Stephens received bach­
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WAYNE BROWN being voted the
Score:
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II
E elor of science degrees in educa­
KANDLES-PKICE
league’s No. 1 bon-motter . . .
Pine Box
15 10
5 tion The degree of bachelor of
LARRY PORTER, with his strike­
12 U
Wanda Randles and Charles Elks ............
9 laws wax conferred on George F
out with bases loaded, winning a Price were united in marriage
Smith He is affiliated with Delta
cleaning job from ARCH BARKS­ June 7 in Yreka, Calif., with Mil­
Upsilon fraternity and a graduate
DALE, and a mug of suds while dred Laurent and Guy Randles as A-T Combine ( licks
of Ashland high school. He is the
on a diet of teetotal temperance witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Price will
V.O. N Smith
For Second Straight son of Mrs. ----------
. . . HARRY CHIPMAN giving make their home in Ashland.
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odds that his tube of shaving
Game; Beavers Bow • Subscribe for The Miner ttxlay
cream awarded aforsesaid whiffer • Mrs. L. E. Black, accompanied
also being of questionable value, by her son Edwin and daughter
what with electric razors abroad. Margaret, visited here Wednesday
The addition of Ted Schopf and
BILL TALLIS being unable to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Darrell Leavens to the Axhland-
get support from anything short ry Hurst while enroute from their Talent baseball team proved a
of a large income . . . NIG DI Portland home to San Francisco. God-send to the A-T’s at the high
SORDI giving the game a wrest­
school park Sunday afternoon and
ler’s technique . . . Sponsor
Charlie SCkeeters’ men galloped
1920's.
It
has
progressed
until
GEORGE SHAFFER paying off a
home to a 5-4 win over Gold Hill.
an
estimated
15
million
will
bet in royal style (King Cole) . . .
In the last half of the ninth
play
it
this
year.
JOHNNY DAUGHERTY replying
Leavens was hugging the third SAVE 20% TO 25%
There are no professional soft- base sack when Schopf stepped to
“You’re welcome” to a thank-you
On Price of
for the game Wednesday . . . ball players in this country be­ the plate and blasted a long sac­
SKEET O’CONNELL having to cause of low gate receipts. Nearly rifice fly that sent Leavens across
stop watching the clock long all of the touring teams are back­ with the winning tally.
enough to wind it ...SYDNEY ed by big-hearted sponsors.
Haynes, a right-handed Impor­
The first national softball cham­ tation from Sacramento, and
METZ joining the ranks of onion
and
pionships were staged at the Cen­ Wayne Combest pitched the route
lovers.
A Par
r,utt Pittar»
tury of Progress in Chicago in for the locals, striking out nine
/
r
For want of recreational ex- 1933. Shortly afterwards, the men between them while Wilson,
ercise, a group of soldiers station- Amateur Softball association was who went the distance for the los­
ed in the Panama Canal zone in­ organized and rules were stand­ ers, accounted for the same num­
vented softball. They had neither ardized. It is now the largest ama­ ber of strikeouts.
a ball nor bat but necessity the teur sport body in the world. The
After rain caused a rest tn the
mother of invention, they stuffed association now has commission­ fourth inning Haynes went wild
old rags into a sock for a ball ers in every state and representa­ and loaded the bases. Combest re­
and pick handles served as bats. tives in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philip­ lieved him and struck out the
Because of the softness of the pine islands, England, Canada, first man to face him. Then the
an THi
ball, the bases were shortened and New Zealand and Japan. Tourna­ next Beaver player hit into a
the pitcher's box was moved closer ments are conducted under its sup­ spectacular double play, Jones to
ervision to determine state cham­ Skeeters to Jones, to retire
to the batter.
the
pions which will compete in Chi­ side with three runs in.
44 hen the soldiers returned
cago
for
the
national
champion
­
•(4 CHARLES ‘Wz.
The
A-T
’
s
tied
the
score
in
the
to the United States, they In­
ships next September.
last half of the same inninir and
troduced the game to physical
•W4.5O MODEL
:a,,led a^n ""
Frank G. Menke, in his Ency­
education instructors And it
the
clopedia
of
Sports,
estimates
that
«in hi«
hi« Ur«at»«t
Greatest Hol*
Role
/
eighth but singles by Skeeters and
sin
f
was tried out under the name
.95
60,000,000 spectators watch soft­ Is-aming and a double by Leavens
*54.50 MODEL
of indoor baseball in the late
ball annually, about 10,000,000 saved the game for the locals
Limited Time Only
r
more than he credits to baseball.
ELSA LANCHESTER
In other games Glendale wal-
Based on a story
Among the many softball
loped Medford 12 to 4 at Medford
at
W SOMERSET MAUGHAM
players who have developed
Dorris journeyed to Crescent Citv
into baseball stars through
to lose 8 to 7, and Grants Pass
will be paid for any corn Great
the sport include Joe DI Mag­
played host to Klamath Falls and
Christopher Corn ___
and ______
CallouH
gio of the New York Yankees
gave them a 7 to 3 whipping.
Remedy cannot remove!
and major league scouts are
Short score:
p „
Book & Music Store
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
now including softball lots in
Gold Hill ...........
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their
quest
for
talent.
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Ashland-Talent .................... 5 8 1
Pine Box
Miner Fret».*
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
MINER AND PINE
BOX RALLIES WIN
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TYPEWRITER
Washington
Holds Ad
Council I'lu
Washington
No. 12 held its
men! council parei
school Thursday <
Every cub with i,q
win accompanied
) m >U i bln parent* a
keeping with th,
of bring “hotiu- t
M oon pn ild< i , ]
achievement counc|
<>p served as *. < i.^
harty aa culnu < ,t(
called on the den x
presentation <a th*
and pledge ot alm
program oi
3
gumrs preceded
Irndges in recogniu
meats
I 'Ub Mootc tetr*
badge for graduatM
to wolf rank Cii?
reived his bear ).< )■
ing from wolf t<> i,
Moore and Mis a
presented their Ina
next age level < ubtq
Ixxik to Wolf (*ut> A
cublxxik to Hear
Tile cub park
enter the big Anhi«r
ade “Plana aie ■
Wit >1 rxrrll.■>>!
,
the cuba, parents
leaders," according 1
4Volff, den mother
Irving 1* Beesley
Boy Scout executive
an<l assisted with |
"The den displays tq
standing, congnitulR
12 for the splendid
have made in so shoft
land can be very pm
new cub packs
park In No 13 h | mr
Ashland IJons club.)
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