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Friday. Aug. 4, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
RSITY
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ON OUR STAGE
FRIDAY ONLY
MATINEE \ND EVENING
SOFTBALL LOOP
PLAY BRIEFED
FOR TOURNEY
AND THEN THE FUN BEHAN!
ASHLANU S suit ball league's
** second-half schedule was short­
ened by officials and managers
I’uod.iy night when they met to
consider means of determining this
city's representative at the dis­
trict
tournament
playoffs
in
Grants Pass Aug. 14 and 15. Aali-
s team will play the Giants
Pass champions in the first game
of the semi-finals Monday, Aug.
14. and the winner of that contest
will meet the victor of the Med­
ford-Klamath Palls battle the fol­
lowing evening for Uie district
championship and right to enter
the state tournament.
President Howard Wiley tuid
team pilots voted to conclude reg­
ular league schedule with tonight's
games, top four teams at that
time to enter a playoff series
Monday night, winners to meet
for the second half title Wednes­
day evening after the two cellar
outfits battle to climb out of dis­
grace. Should the second-half vic­
tor be other than the first-half
champion Dodgers, a Friday night
playoff would be held. Following
the two nights of play in Grants
Pass, the Miner Press will meet
the traveling Negro Ghosts from ASHLAND SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Sioux City. Ia.. colored clowns, in
Team
W L PeL
an exhibition game on the Ashland
Dodger»
4
1
.800
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high OCbool field U'ednesday. Aug.
Elks
3
.600
16.
The Miner outfit will be
2
Rogue»
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3
strengthened for the laugh-fest
Pine Box
3
3
.500
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with players from other league
.Miner Pram
3
.400
teams.
Talent
5
.167
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Tonight, final evening of the
local schedule, the ever-threaten­
Rogues 8, Elks 4.
ing Elks nine will meet the
Dodgers 13. Talent 6.
league-leading Dodgers in the 8
Rogues 17. Pine Box 1.
o'clock encounter while in the sec­
Elks 3. Talent 8.
ond game the Miner Press will
Dodgers 18. Miner Press 13.
fight for a chance to enter the
Pine Box 14. Talent 8.
finals with the Rogues. A loss for
the Printers would send them to
GAMES TONIGHT:
the cellar with Talent, while a win
Elks vs. Dodgers at 8 p. m.
would place the league in a four­
Rogues vs Miner Press at 9 p
way tie for second place, necessi­ m.
tating an elimination round to de­
termine four playoff qualifiers.
SOUTHERN OREGON LEAGUE
HOW THEY STAND!
IN PERSON!
THE OKLAHOMA
KID
Lupe Velez
Leon Errol
“THE GIRL FROM
MEXICO”
SATURDAY ONLY!
Week-End
Shoppers’
Prices
25c
Barksdale Pitches
Rogues to Best Elks
Team
Grant» Pass
Cre»cent City
Medford
Dorris
A-T
Glendale
Klamath Falls
Gold Hill
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10
2
10
7
5
6
5
5
7
5
7
4
7
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Pct.
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.833
.583
.545
.417
.417
.364
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The six-hit pitching of Arch
Barksdale gave the Rogues an 8
to 4 win over the Elks at the high
school field Friday night. The Elks
started the scoring in their half of
Result» Sunday, July 30
the second on two walks and a
At Klamath Falls 6. Ashland-
double and it was not until the
fourth that the Rogues were able Talent 8.
At Dorris 15. Medford 4.
to catch up.
At Crescent City 3, Gold Hill 0
Score by innings:
RHE
At Grants Pass 5, Glendale 4.
020 010 1
462
Rogues
001 114X-8 11 3
Games Sunday, Aug. 6
Batteries: Tallis to Newton;
Dorris at Ashland.
Barksdale to Daugherty.
Grants Pass at Gold Hill.
Klamath Falls at Medford.
Every man on the Elodgers'
Crescent City at Glendale-
team crossed the plate at least
once as Kenny Harris pitched his
way to another win, this time
over the Talent Firemen by a 14
to 6 score. Nine strikeouts didn't
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help the fire-fighters any nor did
I
near-perfect fielding by the Dodg­ lc per Word per Insertion |
ers.
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Score by innings:
RHE WANTED Glean cotton rags at
The Miner office. Will pay 5c
Talent
040 200 0— 6 5 1
per pound.
Dodgers
092 010 2 14 14 1
Batteries: Hungate to Simmons;
FOR SALE—New and used desks,
Harris to Baughman.
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filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Medford
(48tf)
• WANT ADS •
Rogues, Elks Top
Pine Box, Talent
A-T’S WILL SEEK
DORRIS REVENGE
ON LOCAL FIELD
A-T’s Continue Up
Loop Ladder With
Klamath Falls Win
Frank t Nig > DiSordi, big right-
hand pitcher of the Ashland-Ttei-
ent biiselMiil club, became a hero
at Klamath Falls last Sunday
when he entered the game In the
seventh with the score tied at 4
o 4 and pitched his teammutes to
in n to ti win over the Klamath
tons DiSordi had suffered three
iro’cen rib» in u logging accident
•‘riday and pitched excellent ball
iftor lellovlng McAbee
Or.’al Hampel, relcMed by the
tfodford Craters and grubbed up
>y lii<' A-T s, hit safely four times
>ut of live trips to the plate as
veil ,<s turning In a good job In
he field One of Hampel's hits
viis a round trip Dick Porterfield,
i trade from Medford, also dis
ingulshed himself In his first
¡uiiie wllii (he A-T’s this year 1 he
was a local regular lust season i
when he hit thirc safeties In five
times at isil
A SllLAND ■ TALENTS steadily
** climbing busclMill team will
meet Dorris, Calif., on the local
high school field at 2:30 p. in
Sunday, Aug. 6, with a two fold
purpose. Vengeance for a blind
Tom steal of an curlier game at
Dorris will be the immediate rea­
son, while a whack al the league
playoffs and the num It an I chance
to meet Medford agulli will be tile
other. TY> qualify tor the Shaugh­
nessy playoff, the A-T’s must win
Sunday's game here and down at
Giants Pass in the Climate city
the following week-end.
The Dorris Lumberjacks of Red
TVibert last week-end smothered
Medford's Craters and themselves
are fighting for a place in the
playoffs. Against the invaders
Manager Charlie Skeeters
who
hud to tie fierauaded to play Dorris J
again at all after the alleged ’
"steal" in the California town
will start ITls game-winning fav­
orite. Frank DiSordi on the mound,
with Rich Skeeters catching Add- i
< ti t<> the A T lineup win be Dlok j
Porterfield, who last year was a f ■ \ HOME OWNED IDEA I III
regular here and recently was I
traded from Medford In exchange I
for an idle A-T hurler Hampel,
another Medford recruit. Is ex­
pected to continue his smashing
long drives at bat, while Schopf's
big stick will be another serious
threat to the Californians It will .
An unusual softball game has be the last home appearance of
been arranged for Ashland fans the Ashland-Taient nine in regular
league play thia year.
for Wednesday night, Aug. 16.
when the Sioux City, la., Negro
with
Ghosts, one of the nation's great­
est softball teams, will meet the
Miner Press on th ehigh school
field.
The Ghosts have been receiving
—plus—
wide acclaim on the coast and
Marshall Carter, former wrest­
have performed in most Large cit­
ling Instructor at the University
ies in the United States and have of Missouri, will return to Medford
gained favorable press comment armon mb ) Monday night whara
at every stop. Recently they gave he will face Cowboy Dude Chick
a shadow ball exhibition for Joe In Mack Lillard's top main event
Penner which the comedian des­ Carter has been campaigning in
cribed as the best he has ever the Willamette valley where he
With CHARLES NTAKICETT |
seen. The Ghosts have agreed to has met with his usual success
and SONS OF PIONEERS |
give the same exhibition for Ash­ In meeting Chick (’alter will b0
land fans prior to the Aug. 16 up against a man of his own type
Also Comedy
game here, and fans are promised and caliber and the bout should be
the funniest softball performance a thrilli r from start to finish
ever witnessed.
A small riot is predicted In the
While playuig at top speed the
Ghosts clown, sing and dance. middle go when Sgt. Bob Kennas-
This season they bring for the ton and Joe Smolinski will tie
first time in three years those per­ turned louse on each other. Both
ennial favorites, Oats Fields, Les are first class tough guys and
detest the sight of each <>th< i
Wllkenson and Mickey Mouse.
Tony Morelli, the dirty Italian,
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meets Toots Eatea, Oklahoma
youngster, in the opener which,
like the middle bout, is scheduled
for six 10-minute rounds while the
top go is for one hour straight
time Two out of three falls will
determine any bout.
Little Charlie Warren and Ken­
The opener Is to go to the mat
ny Harris pitched the Dodgers to at 8:30 p. tn. promptly
a sloppy 18 to 13 win over the
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Miner Press at the high school
★
JAILED
FOR VAGRANCY
field Wednesday night. The Miners
took an early lead and had things
Albert Hursank, 22-year-old De­
their own way until the fourth, troit transient, was sentenced to
which, along with the fifth, were serve 20 days in the county jail
good innings for the Dodgers al on a vagrancy charge filed by city
the plate. O’Toole of the Miners police after a youth complained
was credited with one strike-out that the man had molested him
while Warren whiffed three.
The prisoner's post record will be
Score by innings:
R H E Investigated during the sentence.
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Dodgers
204 660 0 — 18 14 6
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LITHIA
COLORED GHOSTS
WILL PLAY HERE
ON AUGUST 16TH
: Friday, Saturday
: JACK LONDON'S
“ROMANCE of
the REDWOODS”
< arter and Chick
Jean Parker
To Feature Monday
Mat Massacre Bill ■ ( harles Bick ford
‘The Thundering
West’
!
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“THE LADY AND
THE MOB”
DODGERS AND PINE
BOXERS SPLIT WINS
Fay Bain ter
Ida Lupino
L. Bowman
News—Cartoon
Stranger Than
Fiction
Side Show Fakir !
A rejuvenated Ihne Box team
In the County Court of the State gave the game Talent Firemen a
of Oregon in and for Jackson 14 to 8 pasting to get themselves
The Rogues softball team show­
County
ed a spark of life at the high
back in the running. King, work­
school field Monday night and
walloped the top flight Pine Box­
ers by a score of 17 to 1. Barks­
dale occupied the mound for the
winners and gave up only one hit.
The game was called in the fifth
inning when the time rule went
into effect.
Score by innings:
RHE
Pine Boxers
000 01— 1 1 4
Rogues ............... 904 22 17 13 0
The Elks had a hard time to
down the cellarite Talent Fire­
men in the other game of the
evening but when the smoke of
a tight battle had cleared away
the Dodgemen were out in front
by a 3 to 2 score.
Score by innings:
RHE
Talent
000 020 0— 2 5 4
Elks ............. 000 111 X— 3 4 1
TRY OCR JUICY
HAMBURGERS
WITH ALL THE
TRIMMINGS!
Sun., Mon., Tues.
HOME-MADE
PIE ALA MODE
When In Doubt
Eat at
Pete’s Lunch
—.. . .
EARL D. (PETE) NUTTER
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ ing the mound for the Boxers,
TATE OF DARIUS N. DAVIS, fanned only one man while Hun­
DECEASED
gate and R. Combest, for Talent,
NOTICE OF HEARING ON combined forces to get two out of
FINAL ACCOUNT OF EXECU­ the way at the plate
TOR
Score by innings:
RHE
013 424 x 14 11 3
Notice is hereby given that the line Box
011 140 1
8 7 3
undersigned, the executor of the Talent
will of Darius N. Davis, deceased,
BOUND TO GRAND JURY
has filed in said court his final
James A. Poe and Joe B. Molin,
account in the matter of said es­
tate, and the Honorable Earl B. transients, were bound over to the
Day, county judge, has designated | grand jury early this week follow­
Monday, the 28th day of August, ing recovery of copper wire, tools
1939, at 10:00 o’clock a. m. of said anti equipment stolen from a local
day, at the court house in Med­ Postal Telegraph service truck
ford, said county, as the time and while it was parked in Medford.
The two are being held under
place for a hearing thereon.
Anyone having an objection to $1000 bond each pending grand
said account is required to present jury action.
the same on or before the date of
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said hearing.
WINFIELD L. DAVIS,
Executor.
BRIGGS & BRIGGS
Pioneer Building
Ashland, Oregon
Attorneys for said Executor.
Date of first publication: July
28, 1939.
(Jul 28 Aug 4-11-18)
4—348b
United States Department of the
Interior, General I-and Office at
Roseburg, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that
Grace G. Sikes of route 1, box 206,
Ashland, Oregon, who, on Aug. 21,
1934, made original homestead
entry, Acts 6-6-12 and 6-9-16, No.
021572, for W’ANW’A section 25,
township 40 south, range 2 east,
Willamette meridian, has filed not­
ice of intention to make final
proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before G. H.
Billings, notary public, at Ash­
land, Oregon, on the 29th day of
Aug., 1939.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George Ricks of Ashland, Ore.,
Claude Long of route 1, Ashland,
Ore., Richard Yarington of route
1, Ashland, Ore., and Mrs. Gladys
E. Ricks of Ashland, Ore.
GEORGE FINLEY, Register
(Jul 14-21-28 Aug 4-11)
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