Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 24, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, May 24. 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
A-T’S WILL MEET
PEAR CITY NINE
The Ashland-Talent Baseball
club will take to the field again
for the second straight week on
foreign soil Sunday afternoon.
May 26, when they cross bats with
the lowly Medford Rogues on the
latter's diamond at 2:30 o’clock.
The A-Ts hold a pre-season win
over the Rogues, who have been
smeared in every major game
played to date. The Skeeters-
Simpson coaching combination
used by Ashland-Talent has steer­
ed the local club into a rousing
win over Roseburg and has re­
sulted in a defeat at the hands of
Crescent City and Grants Pass,
both of whom are fighting it out
for first place.
Skinny Wilson, who registered
the Pirate win. is the logical
choice for moundsman. with Di-
Sordi and Combest on hand to
help out in the relief role if one
is needed.
Other league games will pit
Crescent City against Grants Pass
on the Climate city diamond and
Roseburg will travel to Gold Hill.
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I
Dodgers, Varsity, Hilt
Take Early Loop Lead
CITY SOFTBALL LEAG1 E
Team—
W. I. Pct.
»
Dodgers
0 1.000
0 I .(MN)
Varsity
t
Hilt ....
. 1
0 1.000
Miner Press
. 1
1
.500
Pine Box
0
1
.(MM)
2
0
Elks ...........
.(MM)
»>
Talent
•
(MM)
Headlock Specialist!
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
111
By 1 TOLD YOU SO
GAMES NEXT WEEK
Monday. May 27—8 p.
Miner Pre«» vs. Elks; !) p.m.
Talent va. Pine Box.
Wednesday, May 29—8 p.m..
Miner Press vs. Varsity; !)
p.m.. Dodgers vs. Hilt
MEHALIKIS AND
PANTHER TO TOP
ARMORY BATTLE
A NOTH ER. clean, scientific bat­
tle is on the bill for wrestle
! goers at Medford armory next
Monday night when 1’ioinotii
Muck Lillard presents Prince Mr-
halikis, the Arabian nobleman who
defeated Ernie Piluso last Mon­
day, and the Black Panther, win­
ner over Bulldog Jackson. The
Panther, in defeating Jackson,
showed sensational mat ubility
and presented to Medford fans a
new type of headlock thut has
bMB .‘ui lalined M one of the tiest
holds of its kind to be applied in
the armory struggle palace in a
lung time,
Mehalikis la an old favorite in
southern Oregon, where he has
met and defeated some of the
best men Lillard has been able to
match him with. The Arub's came)
lock has been proven to l>. .
winning hold nearly every time it
bus been applied, but the* Panther
feels that he is clever enough to
elude the trap
Another clever match will pit
Frankie Clemens, the Indian won­
der boy. and Piluau, Oregon's iron
man Piluso is considered in the
bigger mat circles us ireing of
championship caliber and will be
u big test for Clemens.
Jackson will go up against u
newcomer, Don Sugai, in the
other match on the card. Sugai
Is a Japanese and hails from Eu­
gene. where he was a football star
at Eugent* high school. He is 24
years old. a scientific grappier,
und la making his first appearance
in Medford.
A coin will be tossed to deter­
mine whether the Piluao-Clemena
bout or the Jackson-Sugai strug­
gle will open the card at K 30
p.m.
SURPRISE of the week came
the other evening when the
he-man Varsity softball team,
thinking the most-colorful player
cup wus for uniforms, showed Up
at the local night diamond garbed
in sunset-red pants and looking
THE VARSITY softball team, all
like they were going to throw an
A rigged out in new jerseys
impromptu beanhole
Hindsight
which gave them a zebra appear­
has lead about those cherub-like
ance. had a narrow squeak Di
knees but opening night was the
winning from an inspired Talent
first time he ever met any in
club at the high school field last
person. Suits don't make a team,
night, May 23. by a 13 to 12 score
because the w?hole darned outfit
It was Talent's game from the
turned out to be a fighting, rarin',
Athletic
With first
up to the sixth inning when
hard hitting and peppy ball club
a six-run rally put the school
And they should be good they
teachers ahead. A good-sized
combine chatter, loud voices, pep-
per, loud voices, classy ball hand­
The Ashland Junior high closed crowd cheered lustily for the los­
ling. loud voices, a potential bat­
one of its biggest sports programs ers. who put up a whale of a
ting average that looks like the
Saturday when they traveled to battle against big odds.
George Bullion led the winners
national debt, loud voices, and
Medford to drop a 6 to 1 tennis
at the plate when he blasted out
ability with loud voices to make
contest to the Medford Juniors.
one of the few strong nines The
Burdic of Ashland saved his a home run. a triple and a single
handiest thing about those bloom­
team from a whitewashing when in four trips to the platter Max-
ers is that when Parker Hess,
he took the only Lithian victory son was big guns for the Mer­ pttTURED ABOVE
chants when he got four singles
local voice champion, gets riled
Black Panther an he
by trimming Long 6-2 and 6-3.
look when he wrestle« his first and begins to spout, they won't
Other scores: Edwards defeated in five trips.
Score by innings.
R H E top main event in .Medford ar­ have to hist their cuffs.
Mansfield 6-2 and 6-1; Ray de­
051 106 X—13 13 5 mory Monday night. May 27.
feated Elam 6-3, 6-0: Jones tip­ Varsity
The Dodger team, last year's
205 021 2—12 14 5 He will claah with Prince Me­ champions, seem to be showing up
ped McCollum 6-2, 6-3: Graham Talent
Batteries: Varsity—Mole to Dy- halikis. Others on the card are
downed Roberson 6-3. 6-2; Long
and Jones defeated Cate and Bur­ singer; Talent—Ausland to Child­ Ernie Piluso and Frank Clem- in their old form this week and,
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ends, Don Sugai, newcomer, and I with long and lanky Tiny Jones
dic 6-2, 6-0; Edwards and Ray ers.
Bulldog Jackson.
defeated Mansfield and Elam 8-6
covering everything from a pop
in
HILT WINS FIRST GAME
fly to a cross-eyed broken-armed
and 6-3.
The big feature of the second
infielder's
wild
peg,
Parker
Hess
Role,
Earning
game last night was the roaring TO OBSERVE MEMORIAL
DAY HERE THURSDAY and Jack Bears* as a pair of
bat of Johnny Daugherty, Elks
i clouting cops. Gordon Miller cen­
Beaumont Club
—
catcher, even though his team
ter fielding jackrabbit, and big
Arrangements
for
annual
ob
­
dropped a 14 to 6 decision to Hilt.
Darby O'Toole who throws a hook
Bob Hardy, former Ashland
Ashland
Daugherty, who had gone hitlasn servance of Memorial day were like one of George Shaffer's gaffs,
and University of Oregon
so far this season, strode to the made by representatives of Ash­ and who can strike the suds off high
star and Southern Oregon
plate to rap out four hits—three land patriotic organizations in a a thimble of beer at 90 paces, to athletic
league
baseball
pitcher, la
basebail
is doing
meeting
held
in
the
Legion
hall
singles and a double—in four trips
bear the brunt of the offense and alright for himself with Beaumont
The Lodgemen got off to a bad Tuesday night. Dr. Arthur S. Tay­ an infield combination that hasn't tn
the Texas league,
teagu ». according to
start when Pitcher Buster New­ lor and faculty members of SOCE been equalled for two years , look in
statistics
furnished
by his father.
father,
will
be
in
charge
of
the
program
house was touched for three hits,
out everybody' Even Skeet O'('on J H Hardy.
NOW PLAYING
Hardy
Thursday,
May
30,
in
Ashland
two walks and four runs in the
neii cuts one down now and then
The southpaw pitcher has work-
work­
first inning. With two away, Ken­ cemetery.
and
ed almost exclusively in the relief
Glenn Simpson will be in charge with his new penknife, although rd
ny Harris was called to the mound
Corrigan baserunning should role this season and has gone to
of a committee for decoration of his
and finished out the game.
penalize him eight laps around the mound against eight
right teams up
veterans
’
graves
in
Ashland
ceme
­
Ray Coleman, Hilt center field­
I to and including May 16. He has
the diamond.
teries.
The
program
will
include
a
er, was his team's leading hitter
311 ■, innings and
Down at The Miner Hindsight pitched a total of 31
when he collected two triples in selection by the city band; invo­ can't
but throw out his chest given up 25 hits and struck out
three times up. He walked twice. cation by the Rev. James H. Ed­ and a help
couple barrels of ink over 13 batters. Hardy has Issued
issued 10
Score by innings:
RHE gar; opening remarks by Dr. Tay­ our new
catcher,
Earl
Schilling
free
passes
and
is
charged
with
lor;
Gettysburg
address
by
El
­
Hilt ............. 425 102 X—14 10 4
First time up to bat last Monday but two wild pitches. Opponents
Elks ............. 011 001 3— 6 10 2 wood Hedberg; tributes by repre­ night
swung from his hip have accounted for 11 runs off
Batteries: Hilt—Tallis to Zan- sentatives of various patriotic so- picket "Tub"
yeah, way around from Bob
otto: Elks—Newhouse and Harris cities; a military salute, and clos­ that
In fielding the ball,
ball. Hardy is
one there and blasted out a
ing exercises.
to Daugherty.
assists and four
The procession, which will in­ triple which, because of terrific credited with 12 assista
put-outa He has been charged
clude the oldest living war veter­ momentum gathered between first put-outs
MINERS OPEN WITH WIN
third, carried him right on with two errors and has scored
The Miner Press started the ans and their auxiliary, will form j and
home with plenty i of room to two runs off two hits Hardy, who
softball season off in a blaze of at the plaza at 10 a. m and will | spare
And as Tubby was picking is tn his second year at Beau-
Beau*
march
to
the
Mountain
View
glory Monday when they stopped
'em up and stomping 'em back mont. has been officially at bat
the best efforts of the Talent Mer­ cemetery.
down he almost shook the globes eight times
times. He has been charged
chants 11 to 7. The Printers, bat­
off the light poles (The Printers j with three defeats.
ting first, jumped into a 1 to 0 Leverette and Dom Provost, took thwarted the rooting section this
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lead and made it 2 to 1 in the a 12 to 9 decision from the Pine season by signing up Schilling, SHOi
SHOPIJFTER
’
IJFTER GET« 10-DAY
second inning. From then on out Boxers in the first game Tuesday gaining both his power at bat. and
SUSPENDED JAH
JAIL TERM
there was little question as to the night. It was a free-hitting affair ability at batting the breeze )
outcome. Talent's nine errors, with every man on the losers'
May Bates, also known as Blilie
Gad! but those umpires call 'em
four of them by Shortstop Harvey side collecting at least one bingle. close ... on me! BIJD SILVER Wilson, 33, appeared before Jus­
Maxson, didn’t help the Mer- Seven errors contributed largely
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tice of the Peace M. T. Burna thia
chants.
to the Boxers’ defeat.
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Score by innings:
R H
Score by innings:
R H E
Miner Press .122 130 2—11 12
Varsity
104 331 0—12 13 1
Talent ......... 011 002 3— 7 10
Pine Box
130 101 3— 9 11 7
Batteries: Miner Press—Mann
Batteries: Varsity—Woodward
T
to Schilling; Talent—Ausland to
to
Dysinger;
Pine
Box
—
C.
Warren
Childers.
to Schonneker.
r-7
DODGERS TAKE ELKS
:
MINERS DROP SECOND
F
The second game Monday night
The Miners were not so lucky
saw the Dodgers go to work on
a hapless Elks nine and turn in in the second clash on Tuesday's
a 14 to 5 win. The Dodgers blast­ slate and were tripped 11 to 7 by
HT-
ed Kenny Hai ris off the mound the Dodgers. The Printers, staging
in the first inning and Arch a late rally, knocked Pitcher Dar­
Barksdale took over from there, by O’Toole from the box in the
allowing eight hits and donating seventh inning with two walks and
a triple before Leonard Warren
eight walks.
V
Score
by
innings:
R H E took over the chucking duties
GENE AUTRY
Dodgers
620 *: 0—14 10 2 This time it was the Miners who
620'015
Elks
201 010 1—5 7 2 were dogged by errors with nine
r.
in
Batteries: Dodgers—O’Toole to being chalked up against them.
H
'
-
Score by innings:
R H E
li
L. Warren; Elks--K. Harris and
Dodgers
021 341 x -11 11 3
Barksdale to Baughman.
Miner Press 111 001 3— 7 6 9
VARSITY DUMPS BOXERS
Batteries: Dodger» O’Toole and
The Varsity nine, new league Warren to Hargraves; Miner
members sponsored by Walter L Press Mann to Schilling.
Ashland Juniors End
Activity
Net Loss to Medford
Relief
Spurs
Bob Hardy,
With
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