Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 21, 1940, Page 10, Image 10

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    Friday, June 21, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 10
double to tail in nil Ihre« Miner
• Max Guiley of Klamath Falla
visited with Ashland friends for
several days this week.
• Mr and Mrs Herbert Welch of
Stockton visited here Monday at
the home of Mr and Mrs Nate
Bates
PILUSO PLEDGES
KENNASTON BAD
TIME ON MONDAY
ON OUTSTANDING LITHIA PROGRAM! Pine Box Ekes Out runs, while llariy Ranier held Ihr
Win Over Varsity As Ihslgers to three scattered hits
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Score by innings
It >1 K
200 x
3 ft ft
Miners Extend Lead I Miner Pres* (MH
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L'RNIK PILUSO, dissatisfied with
‘ his defeat at the hands of Sgt
Bob Kennaston Monday, has is-
1 sued a challenge for a rematch
and it is this bout that Promoter
Mack Lillard has arranged for his
top main event in the Medford
armory next Monday night, June
24 Kennaston won the previous go
with the use of almost every un­
ethical maneuver the • referee
would allow and some he would­
n’t— but Piluso says the Gold Hill
horror might well look for some
of his own medicine, come Mon­
day night.
Cowboy Dude Chick, the former
world champion in the junior
heavyweight devision, will return
to Medford to meet Prince Me-
halikis in the middle go. Chick and
his lariat spin have been quite
successful in the southwest since
leaving this section several weeks
ago and the Arab is capable of ^BOVE are shown Tom Brown and Constance Moore iu they will
providing a hot welcome for the
appear with a galaxy of stage, screen and radio talent in “Ms!
He’s Making Eyes at Me” showing at the Uthia theater June 21 and
You'll find that when you i Wyoming cowpoke.
Indian Frankie Clemens has tS. An added attraction will Is- the Oregon Wrangler*, on the slug«,
drive into Reed X Young’s
been selected by Lillard as the and a companion feature on the screen, “Drifting Westward.”
you receive the same con­
man to greet newcomer George
sideration w hether you just
in the opener. Wagner
fill up your radiator or \ Wagner
weighs about 190 pounds and hails
(■rants
Outfit
have your car greased. We ) from
Texas, where he has a good
like to feel that we’re help­
reputation as a scientific mat ar­
Upends
ing you get more enjoy­
tist.
ment out of your car. Why
As is customary, the opening go
The Medford Craters bit the
not give us a trial?
which, like the center attraction,
•lust on their home ball park Wed­
is for six 10-minute rounds, will
nesday night when the Granta
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get under way at 8:30 p. m sharp
Paas Merchants, first-place team
The top bout is scheduled for one
By I TO I Ji YOU SO
WE FEATURE
in the Southern Oregon league,
hour straight time or the best two
handed the Oregon State league
out of three falls.
top members an 8 to 3 setback
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LJ1NDSIGHT. after being out of
Medford, still tied for first place
circulation for a few weeks with Albany after the two teams
because of lack of typewriter rib­ split games last week-end. will
bon and silly similis, tripped light­ clash with the Jack and Jill Tav­
ly over to the Smoke House the ern nine from Portland on the
Game With Hilt; other
day to indulge in a bit of Fairgrounds diamond Saturday
the General's fizz-water and to night, starting at 9 o'clock, and
Tips
engage in some useless but never­ at 2:30 p. m Sunday The Crat­
The Elks had little reason to theless enjoyable baseball banter ers hold two previous wins over
feel bad after dropping their Wed­ and while there was inveigled to the Tavemmen and will be out
nesday night game to Hilt by a take a 10-cent chance on a pool to take Wednesday night's bad
10 to 8 score. While Pitcher Ken­ for the Louis-Godoy frolic which taste out of their mouths. Jack
ny
Harris kept 11 hits well scat­ took place last night.
and Jill's roster has undergone a
ALL FOR
The »lip that was drawn read complete shakeup and a faster
tered. he turned in the best mound
B S
performance he has made this “Hall in the 10th
club is expected to challenge the
season and looked more like the
Medford nine this week-end.
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Harris of last year. His fellow after three runs had crossed the
teammates backed him with near plate.
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Score by innings:
R H E
air-tight ball, committing four er­
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121 600 0- 10 12 4
rors—three of them on dropped Varsity
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g
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flies. But the Lodgemen had their Talent ......... 200 120
Batteries: Varsity
Mole to
usual bad inning—the second-
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when Harris was touched for four Scheidereiter; Talent Ausland to
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Drive In After Your Week-End ' hits, gave up three walks the Childers.
Trip and Let Us Clean Up ( only men he walked the whole
game—and with two errors made
Your Car!
by Catcher Headrick Baughman
Score by Innings:
RHE
★
Hilt ........
060 022 x—10 11 6
WE GIVE S&H
Elks .........
000 303 2— 8 9 4
Batteries: Hilt—Tallis to Zan-
GREEN STAMPS
otto: Elks—Hams to Baughman
SERVICE
i
WITH A SMILE!
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
CAR WASHED
VACUUMED
MARFAK
LUBRICATED
Elks Perk Up Play
In
Varsity
Talent
$1-00
Double on Sunday!
Ashland Hotel Building
LITHIA
Friday, Saturday
Miners Take l><Mlg«*rs
The second game Monday night
was one of the liest tilts seen on
the schedule to date until the fifth
Inning. when the Miner Press was
leading the Dodgers J to 1, which
proved to be the final count Man­
ager lwonard Hall of the Miners
hit Umpire Bert lairson upon the
arbiter's challenge to fight Hall
left the fltld and Roland Scheid-
ereiter of the Varsity took over
lemon’s Job behind the plate
R um Hawk was hitting star of
the evening with a home run and
Pass
( raters 8-3 Swim, Boat and Play
Ma, He’s Makin’
Eyes at Me"
with
Tom Brown
Constance Moore
alno
“Drifting
Westward”
with
Jack Randall
And Added Attraction!
NOW OPEN
Lake o’the Woods
Resort
Dancing Every
Saturday and
Sunday
On Our Stage!
THE OREGON
WRANGLERS
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“It Happened
One Night”
with
Sandwiches • Drinks
Claudette Colbert
( lark Gable
<
Reed & Young’s
Texaco Service
Phone 4501
1 lodgers
Batteries Miner Press: Ranier
Despite nine errors, the Pine
Boxers eked out a narivw 10 to 9 to Schilling; Dodgers: O’Toole to
ttrail win oval UM Varsity nun- Simpson
on the high school field Monday
night The Boxers had a good first
inning at the plate when they
gathered two hits off Dick Mole
and scored seven iiiiih
Thi<-<
walks by Mole and three errors
by Shortstop Jack Kemnltxer of
the Varsity gave the Boxer men
A HOMEOWNED THEATRE
the first-frame advantage
1‘houe 7561
R H E
Score by Innings:
710 010 1 10 10 9
Pine Box
Varsity
m im i
9 9 »
Batteries Pine Box: C Warren
to L. Warren; Varsity: Mole to
Schetdereiter
Varsity Measure* Talent
In the 8 o’clock game Wednes­
day night the Varsity took a 10
to 8 decision over Talent for the
latter’s second straight lose in the
second third. Eleven errors by
Talent, most of them at crucial
times, helped the Merchants to
defeat Talent started a rally in
the final inning but heads-up ball
by the school teachers cut it short
WRESTLI NG
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
S ALL-STAR MAIN EVENTS
NOW PLAYING
Friday and Saturday!
Medford Armory
Adults 25c—Kiddies 10c
For Reservations
Phone Brown's, Medford 101
Ashland’s Famous 4th of July
Celebration Souvenir is the
WOODEN NICKEL
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
SELZNICK INTERNATIONA L
prtsesfs
REBECCA
LAURENCE
starring
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IOAN
OLIVIER * FONTAINE
firs Uaitul Artist*
Wednesday &. Thursday
Everyone 10c
Qet Yours Now!!
ft Each Wooden Nickel is backed by a U. S. of America
Nickel.
☆ All merchants will accept Wooden Nickels in trade.
☆ •Wooden Nickels can be cashed in at headquarters
in the Lithia hotel lobby.
GIVE WOODEN NICKELS FOR CHANGE­
SPEND WOODEN NICKELS FOR PURCHASES
Ashland’s Official Souvenir is the
Wooden Nickel -- Get Some Today!
WANT A
QUICK SNACK
-BUT A
GOOD ONE? -
Then you’ll find Pete’s
I«unch Just the place for
nourishing and flavor­
fill sandwiches, served
quickly and ap|wtlzlng-
ly. We serve Ice cream
and cold drinks!
*
Pete's Lunch
EARL D. (PETE) NUTTER
Life - Auto - Fire
INSURANCE
Monuments and Markers
of Bronx« and Granite
At Prices You Can Afford
M. T. BURNS
Next Door to Post Office
( all Office 6261, Iles. 6406
Evening Appointments
‘ DEPENDABLE SERVICE”