Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 11, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page fi
Softball Clowns Coming!
Dorris Lumberjacks
Upset A-T Hope For
Playoff Chance Li-5
The Dorris Lumberjacks blasted
three Ashland-Talent pitchers al)
over the lot at the local high
school baseball park last Sunday
and went on to win 17 to 5.
Things were going alright for
the A-T’s up to the sixth inning
as they were leading 4 to 3 but
DiSordl tired. Alviso and Dito
each lifted the ball over the left
field fence for a double and Gold-
bar got a single before DiSordi
was removed. McAbee relieved the
big right-hander only to have Mur­
ray lift the next pitch out of the
lot, scoring two ahead of him.
In the eighth Coinbeat was
called on for mound duty while
one man was on first. During the
change of pitchers he stole second
but was called back This aroused
the ire of Shaw. Dorris thin! base
coach, who rushed towards the
home plate to start something and
got what he was looking for when
D. Montgomery, A-T relief fielder,
clipper! him on the chops. A num­
ber of spectators rushed onto the
field but the scrap was brief with
no damage to anyone.
H
Score by innings:
19
Dorris
003 003
12
A-T
000 400
Me In-
Batteries: Alviso
Com -
tyre: DiSordi, McAbee
best to Skeeters.
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
25c
MATINEES & EVENINGS
K'ddies 10c
1
'rllE world's craziest softtiall team—the Negro Ghost» of Sioux
City, la.—will play an exhibition game in Ashland starting ut
8 o'clock Wednesday night, Aug. 16. at the high school field. They
will meet the Miner Press, which outfit will be strengthened by the
addition of Parker Hess, Arch Barksdale and Bill Tallis, outstanding
league players. The Negro Ghosts huxe reveixed xxlde acclaim in
San Francisco and other coast pointe, where they are »aid to have
IKinieked the funs with their antics, clowning, singing and dancing
while playing ut top »¡>eed. They seldom lose, despite their fun,
and a shadowball exhibition in slow motion xxill I»* one of their
features here. Shown above, in top picture, left to right, are Babe
Favors, Pee Wee WiHlains and Cool Papa Johnson, xxhilv in the
loxxer picture Oats Field» is shown reaching out after one in Illus­
tration of their playing ability as well a» showmanship. Although
no sottuall passes xxill be honoml at the gate, admission price xxill
be nominal. From here the Ghosts xxill go to Klamath Falls for their
only other southern Oregon appearance.
SOUTHERN OREGON LEAGUE
Team
w 2 I. Pct.
.846
11
Crescent City
2
.833
10
Grants Pass
.615
8
•
Medford
.583
5
7
Dorris ..............
.385
Ashland-Talent
5
3
.385
8
Glendale
5
8
.333
Klamath Fails
4
0 u
.000
Gold Hill
PRESTON FOSTER
At
At
At
At
Result» Sunday, Aug. 6
Ashland-Talent 5, Dorris 17.
Gold Hill 6, Grants Pass 17.
Medford 9. Klamath Falls 6.
Glendale 1, Crescent City 2.
“NEWS ÍS MADE
AT NICHT”
rOPS tHE SHOW WORLD
AYRES • STEWA1T • STONE
Ct FRIES
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
Rogues and Elks Deal
Pair of Playoff Upsets
Arch Barksdale pitched the
Rogues into a surprise 11 to 2
win over the Dodgers in the open­
ing game of the playoffs at the
high school field Monday night.
Although he fanned but one man,
only thrice were Dodgers able to
knock the ball out of the infield
where it was caught by an out­
fielder on each occasion.
Score by innings:
R H B
Rogues
300 620 0- 41 7 1
Dodgers
100 00 1— 2 3 4
Batteries: Barksdale to Daugh­
erty; Harris, C. Warren to L.
Warren.
In one of the most exciting
games seen this season the Elks
stole a 4 to 3 win from the Fine .
Boxers in the other game of the
double header. Going into the sev­
enth inning, the Boxers were lead­
ing 3 to 0 but a string of hits,
walks and errors gave the Lodge­
men the necessary runs to tie the
score. In the extra inning the
BPOE used three hits to get the
winning run while the Boxers col­
lected one hit but failed to score.
Score by innings:
R H E
Elks .......... 000 000 31— 4 9 3
Pine Box
210 000 00 3 7 3
Batteries: Tallis to Newton:
Woodward to Schonnicker.
Church of the
Nazarene
E. E. Wordsworth, Minister
Fourth and C Street»
3 ALL-STAR
MAIN EVENTS!
• WED & THUR • Medford Armory
“FOUR GIRLS
IN WHITE”
with
KENT TAYLOR
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., T. S.
Wiley, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock The
pastor will preach.
Young people's service, 7 p. m.
Evening service, 8 o’clock. Ser­
mon by the pastor.
A cordial welcome.
Life - Auto - Fire
INSURANCE
Monument» and Marker»
of Bronze and Granite
At Price* You Can Afford
M. T. BURNS
Next Door to Post Office
Call Office 113, Re». 248-R
Evening Appointment»
"DEFENDABLE SERVICE"
YOU have made possible
a very gratifying first
year. We wish to thank
all our friend», old and
new, and we promi»e to
serve you during our sec­
ond year with equal in-
terest, increased efficien­
cy and a more complete
stock.
MR. AND MRS.
TAYLOR It. WILLIAMS
An Accident Ticket
from getting hurt—
but if you should be
involved in an acci­
dent, the weekly in-
demnity may ease the
pain!
May be issued for
one day to 120. Take
care of it before you
start on your vacation.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
Batteries—from .53.45 to ................. $12.25
Tires—from $4.50 to........................... $25.60
Mufflers—from 80c to ....................... $4.59
Seat Covers—from $1.15 to........... .$12.54
Generators—from $4.25 to................ $9.95
Complete Clutches—from 87c to......$3.29
Car Radios—from $24.95 to............ $80.00
Quality Oil Rings—each........................ 25c
Western Auto Supply Co.
OUR STORE ’S HOME OVVI ED AND HOME OPERATED
TAYLOR R
W illiams , alth O v U zed dealer
.-.t- ■<
• WANT ADS •
!<• |H*r Word |M>r Insertion
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
J. P
.l<Uui.Mt>>ti, jeweler ami graduate
watchmaker of 44 years expor-
l.-n.also an .»ft I. tal wall h in
spector at Portland for the HP
We will make you a special price
for a mainspring in your watch
this month at $1, guaranteed
70 North Main street. Ashland
(36c123)
< jl 'll nomination ns heroes of the
Southern
Oregon
Basebull
league goes to gallant Gold Hill,
the team that has played heads-up
ball with but one or two excep­
tions all season although losing 13
straight games
every league FOR SALE OR TRADE Highly
start
improved 31 ucres, h
alsiut
I miu I 20
What is more, the Gohl Hill Ce­
acres
in
clover
meadow».
ti room
ment Makeis have lost most of
modern bungalow with fireplace
their battles by one and two-run
margins, only two of their games
and all conveniences, plus un­
resulting in slaughters common to
ot her 5 room home, plus horse
other league nines. Gold Hill, too,
unit dairy barn size about 50x00
has been annotated with more than
.1 sb.ne <>l tmigh breaks but the
feet, plus hay Imni. plus ma­
lads always turn In a hustling,
chine Mhi<d, plus hog pens, plus
bang-up game that is interesting
garuge, plus poultry plunt, plus
and inspiring.
brooder house, plus woodshed.
It Mould be a credit to some
plus well house, family orchard.
of the m inning team» in the
loop if they had the stamina,
3 acres peaches, irrigation, fin­
the H|H>rt»m;ui»hlp mid the
est
locution, electricity, phone,
giuueuess of the Gold Hill
electric domestic water system,
boys. They are one of the most
good roads, good soil, nil in
xuluable teams in the circuit
A-l condition, school bus. bar­
this year because they can
on al J.'llkM) terms wbl i
take It and take it gracefully.
pt sm:il;,-i gei, i;;,- ns part
Let's tipple one to the Gold
payment, additional price foi
Hillites if the house'll buy!
good dairy herd and all neces­
111
sary farm equipment if desired
Willie Hulen, the famous "out
No better buy in Rogue River
9-3" ex-bull player now thrashing
valley.
his way through the bushes with
MILLER REALTY CO
a typewriter at a Mall Tribune
Phone 3751
sports desk, has t><< n rwruiUng
members in the grounded-out-to­ FOR SALII Trailer house. 7x12
right-field club, ol which | m la
feet, 2 wheals, sealed inside and
founder It was Hooligan er. Hui
out. reasonable Sec E. D Camp­
en who tried to introduce soft-
bell. Ashland, at Joy’s Garden»
ball baselines into the national
(33p)
pastime so he wouldn't have to re-
himself to creeping age ami FOR SALE New ami used desks
slower running.
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
Please, won’t somebody some­
safes. Medford Office Equip­
where ground out to center field
ment Co., 32 North Grape st reel.
so Willie can get his mind back
Medford.
(48tf I
on his work? Or better yet, ground
him
out to left and really make
In the County Court of the Stute
jealous ?
of Oregon In and for Jackson
County
Friday Gaines See
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­
OF DARIUS N DAV IS
Dodgers, Rogues Win TATE
DECEASED
Kenny Harns, on the mound NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOI NT OF ENEC I -
for the Dodgers, pitched the sec­
TOR
ond no-hit, no-run game of the
Notice is hereby given that the
current softball season at the high
school field Fnlav night as the undersigned, the executor of the
Dodgers took a 12 to 0 win over will of Darius N. Davis, deceased,
the Elks. Four times on walks, lias filed in said court his final
once on an error, and once by account in the matter of said es­
fielder's choice were the only times tate, and the Honorable Earl B
the Elks were able to get on base Day, county judge, has designated
and each time heads-up playing on Monday, the 28th day of August,
the part of the Dodgers prevented 1939. at 10:00 o'clock a m of said
day. at the court house in Med
a score.
The game wai called at the end ford, said county, us the time and
of the sixth inning as the Urne place for a hearing thereon
Anyone having an objection to
rule went into effect.
R H E ■aid account is required to present
Score by innings.
Dodgers
122 043- 12 'i 1 the same on or before the date of
0 0 4 ■aid hearing.
Elks
900 000
WINFIELD L DAVIS.
Two bad umpire’s decisions ren-
Executor.
dered to the Miner Press were BRIGGB A BRIGGS
enough to lose the game to the
Pioneer Building
Rogues by a 7 to 12 score. Eber­
Ashland, Oregon
hart, Rogues' first sacker, was
Attorneys for said Executor.
the heaviest hitter of the game
Date of first publication: July
when he collected a single, a dou­ 28, 193».
ble and a triple out of four trips (Jul 28 Aug 4-11-18)
to the plate.
I—318b
United State» Department of the
Interior, General I .and Office al
Roseburg, Oregon.
Notice Is hereby given that
Grace G. Sikes of route 1, box 200,
Ashland, Oregon, who. on Aug 21.
Will not keep you
EXAMINE THESE PRICES!
LEE TRACY
FIXER DUGAN”
1
FIRST BIRTHDAY!
ALSO
Li
1
By 1 FOLD YOU SO
HOW THEY STAND!
ut uri
.iCTaii
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
Friday, Aug. 11, 1939
1934, made original homestead
entry, At t* M ll ami u u in. n <>
031373 foi \\ ' NVV
Metlon 33,
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 20th day of
Aug , 1339.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George Ricks of Ashland, Ore,
Claude Long of route I, Ashland,
Orc, Rlohard Yarington of route
!, Ashlund, Ore, ami Mrs Gladys
I Kicks of z\»hlaml. < >rc
GEORGE FINLEY, Register
(Jul 14-21-28 Aug 411)
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