Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 31, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday. May 31, 1040
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
PILUSO WILL TRY
TAME PANTHER
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. Claude E. Sayre. Vicar
Holy communion. 8 a in.
Church school, 9:30 a. m.
Sermon and holy communion.
11 a. m.
Holy communion every Wednes­
day, 9:30 a m.
Choir will meet Friday, 7:30
p. m
You are cordially invited to
worship with us.
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bell Jr.
of Klamath Falls were here Friday
evening to attend the alumni ban­
quet. They spent Saturday and
Sunday at the R. E. Bell home in
Bellview.
NOW PLAYING
Friday and Saturday!
Promoter Mack Lillard has se­
lected Ernie Flluso. the Oregon
irvti man, to try to stop the win­
ning streak of the Black Panther.
Negro headlock artist from To­
ledo.' Ohio, in the top main event
in Medford’s armory
Monday
night, June 3. The Panther has
gone to the post twice in as many
weeks in Medford and each time
has emerged from the skirmish
with a decisive victory. The col­
ored mat star employs a headlock
unlike any other ever seen in the
valley and it is this maneuver
that has carried him to many wins
in lus long campaign.
Piluso’s flying tackles and Son­
nenbergs have been the downfall
of many of his opponents and fans
attending Monday's bout will be
treated to what should turn out
to be one of the year's outstanding
scientific clashes.
Another match that has the at­
tention of the patrons is the bout
Lillard has arranged for the cen­
ter spot. In this encounter Prince
Mehalikis will meet Don Sugai.
young Japanese star from Salem.
Sugai wrestled his way into the
favor of mat bugs last Monday
when he took the measure of Bull­
dog Jackson.
Herb Parks, Canadian light
heavyweight champion, returns to
Medford to meet Bobby Chick in
the opener. Chick also has been
away from Medford for a short
time. Parks made a good account
of himself in his previous south­
ern Oregon matches.
As usual, starting time for the
opening battle will be 8:30 p. m.
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• Among those from Bellview
to attend the alumni banquet last
week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
ard Joy and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Dunn.
• Mr and Mrs Bill Ford of
Dunsmuir, Calif., spent last week­
end at the home of hi9 parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Samford.
• Crews of men now are working
on the road connecting the two
highways in the Bellview district.
Soon the road will be oiled.
• Mrs. George Helms has been
named chairman of the Red Cross
drive in the Bellview area, to
raise funds for European refugees.
Mrs. Albert Joy and Mrs. Wade
Wallis are assisting.
• Mrs. Bertha Bell and Glen
Parker of Bly Sunday visited with
Mr. and Mrs. George Helms. They
are cousins of Mrs. Helms.
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• HILTS NEWS •
Friends and relatives from Red
Bluff to Hilt enjoyed a delightful
afternoon at a baby luncheon
shower given by Mrs M M. Seif
for her daughter, Mrs Jake Lind­
ner of Yreka, Saturday. May 25.
Bridge was played and lovely
prizes were awarded as follows:
High to Mrs. Lindner's sister-in-
law, second to Mrs. Ray Elliott,
and low to Mrs Peggy Miller. An
extra prize for honors went to
Mrs. Ray Elliott and prize for
slam to Mrs, Fem Meamber of
Yreka.
Mrs. Lindner received many
beautiful gifts from those attend­
ing tjie party and also from many
who were unable to be present.
Delicious luncheon was served
by the hostess. Mrs. Seif, assisted
by her daughter, Mrs. Anne James
of Mt. Shasta, and Mrs. Arthur
Pedersen of Hilt.
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• WED & THUR«
EVERYBODY
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2 - BIG HITS - 2
Life - Auto - Fire
Moore, Vetter Top
Softball Sluggers
HOW THEY STAND
Ashland Softball league
Trant
W. L. Pct.
0 1 OOO
2
Hilt
..... 2
1
667
Ik>dgers
1
667
1
Vai »ity
1
2
500
Miner Press
1
1
500
Pine Box
1
3
333
Elks
0
3
000
Talent
GAMES TONIGHT
8 p. lit.—Dodgers VB. Pine
Box.
!» p.m.—Talent vs. Ilift.
GAMES MONDAY NIGHT
8 p.m.—Miner Press vs.
Pine Box.
9 p.m.—Talent vs. Elko.
GAMES WEDNESDAY NIGHT
8 p.m.—Elks vs. Pine Box
9 p.m.—Varsity vs. Hilt.
Hilt Holds Top Spot
With Dodger Shutout;
Miners Dump Varsity
Displaying the best brand of
softball seen on the high school
field all season, the Miner Press
won their way into the hearts of a
good-sized crowd of fans when
they trimmed the Varsity nine 5
to 2 in the first game Wednesday
night
The Miners outsmarted,
out-tricked and completely out­
played the school teachers in
every department to hand them
their first defeat of the season
The Vnisltyltea batted first and
got one hit but no runs when the
Printers came to the plate Buzz
Roberson, first up for the Press­
men. blasted one deep into left
field for a home run The Vursity
tied the count in the third but
Kenton Robbins gave his team a
2 to 1 lead in the fourth with an­
other circuit clout In their half
of the sixth the Teachers evened
the count again only to see the
Miners run away from them with
a three-run rally in their half of
that inning
Score by innings:
R. H. E.
Miner Press 100 103 x
5 9 2
Varsity
001 001 0
2 7 4
Batteries: Miner Press Mann
to Schilling; Varsity Woodward
to Dysinger.
Collin Moore, Rlks shortstop,
and Earl Vetter. Talent catcher
are tied for high batting honors
in the Ashland softball league as
the circuit goes into the closing
games of the second week tonight.
Their average is 667 Although it
figures out the same, Moore is
the better hitter of the two to
date, since he has made 12 trips
to the plate to get eight hits
while Vetter has officially batted
only three times and hit safely
twice.
Those batting over 300 and
team batting averages to date fol­ i
low:
Elks
.301
Dodgers
245
667 Daugherty
583
L. Warren
.367 Reeder
333 Moore
364
O'Toole
300 Dunnington .500 K Harris .... 363 C Harris
Varsity
.333
Jones ............ 500|
x
Neal ............ 333 Mole
500
Pine Box .............................. 300
500 Bullion
636
C. Jandreau 333 Bentley
333 Murphy
Dysinger
»>00
Bizea
u
400
A. Warren
429 Schonneker .500
Miner
Press
.281
Laird
333
333
Talent
.298 ¡. Robbins ........ 583 Mann
.357 DiSordi
500
Maxson ...... 385 Ausland
.333 Schilling
Learning
500 Vetter
.667
Hilt
.270
400 G Trinca
333
Cook .............. 333 Olson
333 Rose
Coleman ........ 500 Bauman
333
Simmons ...... 445
Elks Open Week With
Victory; Pine Boxers
Defeat Talent 10 to 3
Behind the eight-hit pitching
of Arch Barksdale, the Elka soft
ball nine opened the second week
of the summer schedule by trim­
ming the Miner Press 12 to 8 in
the first game on the high school
diamond Monday night The game
was close in first two innings and
wax tied at 2-2 In the first of the
third the Printers put two runs
across the plate to take command
of the situation but the Lodgemen
retaliated with six tallies in their
half and from then on out it was
a BPOE victory. However, not to
be outdone, the Pressmen put on a
rally in the final inning which
saw four runs cross the platter,
but |x>pups by Ormond. S<)niling
and Weaver cut the works short
Feature of the gume was the
powerful hitting of Nig DiBordi,
Miner third baseman, who got
three circuit clouts in four tries
Score by innings;
Elks
206 30! x
Miner Press
202 00 4
Batteries:
R H. E.
12 14 0
8 8 5
Barksdale
Elks
Hilt Shuts Out llnuuimi
With one man out and the baavx
loaded in the first half of the
opening inning. Bill Tallis was
called in from second tmse to re­
lieve Court Rone on the mound
for Hiit and Tkllis worked the re­
mainder of the ball game to shut
out the Dodgers 4 io 0 in the sec­
ond Wednesday night tilt No one
got past second base after Tallis
took over. A single by Bearn» in
the fourth and one by Jones in the
sixth were the only Dodger hits
all evening.
Hilt bunched four hila in the
second frame for two runs ami
scored one each in the fourth »ml
fifth
The game was the first shut­
out of the 1940 season
R H E
4 5 2
0 2 2
Score by innings:
Hilt
020 110 x
Dodgers
000 000 0
Batteries I Ult *-!&>’’’• and Tallin
to Cappello:
O'Toole to
Hargraves.
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Daugherty; Miner Pre«« Mann to
Schilling
Pine llox Dump* lairtit
In the Monday nightcap the
Pine Boxer« ran away from a
hard-fighting Talent club 10 to 3
The Boxer« piled up a 0 to o
count before Tulenl icot utiti
Tlie Merchants showed impioved
fielding but were weak ut the
plate Home runs by Howard Jan
dreau and Jack Bentley of the
Boxer« aided their cau«e
Score by inning»
It II E
line Box
213 400 x 10 8 2
Talent
IMM> 210 0
3 5 4
Butteries line Box <’ Warren
to Newton; Tulent Aualand to
Vetter
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