Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 16, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Aug. 16, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
NEWCOMERS GET
TOP BAT HONORS
Harold Lange. recent recruit to
the ranks of Hilt, championship
entrant in the city softball league,
leads all batters for the season
with an average of .474. which is
the result of 19 times at bat and
nine hits.
Dick Mole, Varsity pitcher, was
big stick of the league, however,
since he had been to bat a total
of 49 times to hit safely 22 times
for a percentage of .449. He is fol­
lowed closely by Elwood Bizeau,
also of the Varsity, who hit .459
for the season, the result of 37
trips to the plate for 17 hits.
George Bullion, a Varsity regular,
is fourth with an average of .432.
He hit 19 times out of 44 trips to
the plate.
Bill Bromley, who played in
only two games for the Miner
Press, has an average of .778 for
nine times at bat and seven hits.
The Miner Press led the seven­
team league in hitting wih a per­
centage of .359 and a total of 228
times at the plate and 82 safe
hits
Following is a list, by teams, of
all players who have been at bat
more than 10 times and who have
an average of 300 or more:
Miner Press—.359
Player
AB H ret.
39 13
333
Pendleton, Harry
348
46 16
Robbins, Kenton
46 15 .326
Hall, Leonard.......
Hawk, Russell........ .... 35 13 .374
308
Ranier, Harry........ .... 13
4
Mann. Marion
40 14 .350
Hilt—354
Rnso Court
61 22 .301
Francis, Ernie........ .....49 16 .326
0
310
Favero, Bruno........ .29
Lanze. Harold___ .... 19
9 .474
Elks---- 348
383
Harris. Carl............ .....60 23
55 22 .399
Moore, Collin..........
Daugherty, John. .. .... 32 10 .312|
18 .321
Barksdale. Arch. . .....56
308
Kannaxto, Bill..........
39 12
Newhouse Rutter
33 10 .303
Pine Box--.341
65 23 .354
Jandreau, Charles
63 24
380
347
72 25
King. Ed.
Weaver Jack
42 15 .357
8 .421
Harris, Kenneth...
19
Varsity--.306
37 17 .459
Bizeau, Elwood.
Mole, Dick .......... .... 49 22 .449
Bullion, George....... .....44 19 .432
6 .375
Hill, Jack................. .....16
Dodge rn—-.269
353
Simpson, AL...........
51 18
304
23
7
Card Roger
Miller, Gordon......... .....57 19 .333
O’Tooie, Darby....... .... 53 16 .302
Talent—234
333
54 18
Learning, Ed..
.....27 11 .407
Childers, John
Friday and Saturday!
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SUN« MON «TUE
Louisiana Flash!
Ernie Piiuso, now a business
man in Klamath Falls, will meet
undefeated Mike Nasarian, the
' rough ami tough Armenian, in the
final main event of Promoter
Mack Lillard's weekly mat offer-
1 ing at Medford armory Monday
I night, Aug. 19. 'Riis will mark the
fourth appearance for Nazarian in
southern Oregon and he has come
out winner in all of his matches.
His latest conquest was at the
expense of Bob Kennaston and it
was this showing which decided
Lillard to match him with Itluso,
Ernie has conquered Dangerous
Danny McShaln and vicious Pete
Be least ro among other toughies
and is undefeated in his present
Medford campaign.
Lillard also has announce«! the
signing of George Wagner, the
fast and clever Texan, and Jack
Hagen, who lost his debut to Otis
Clingman last Monday. Just who
their opponents will be Is not
known ax yet but Lillard stated
they will be pitted with two of
the best men available.
IMCTIKED above is Jack Hag­
en of Shreveport, La., who
will be »een in actiou on one of
the preliminary bouts in the
Medford armory Monday night,
Aug. 19. The main event will
see Ernie Piiuso and Mike Naz-
arian collide.
SOFTBALLERS
PLAN DINNER
A banquet honoring all soft-
ball players, their managers, spon­
sors and their wives, sweethearts
or sisters, as well as any softball
fans caring to attend, will be held
at 6:30 o’clock Wednesday eve­
ning, Aug. 21. To date no location
has been selected for the event.
Several places have been under
consideration but all are too small
for the crowd anticipated.
Four trophies will be presented 1
during the evening -one to Hilt'
as winners of the city champion- (
ship; one to the Elks for winning I
the district playoff title, one to I
the team showing the best sports­
manship during the season, and |
a cup to the most valuable player.
The last two awards will be de­
cided by vote at the banquet
Managers, sponsors and others
will be called on for speeches with
the understanding that there will
be no "Texas longhorn" lectures.
Following the feed there will be >
group singing.
A charge of 60 cents per plate
is planned.
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Talent Player Given
K-F All-Star Rating Mount Shasta Dumps
Ed learning, Elks third base­
Craters in Medford
man, was the only Ashlander to
make the all-star selections fol­
lowing the district noftball play­
offs at Klamath Falls last week.
Learning was chosen as shortstop
on the second team.
The first team
showed
four
members of the championship
Wooden Box team from Medford
and four from
the Underwood
Lumber
company
team
from
Lakeview.
The ninth man was
from the Knights of Columbus of
Klamath Falls.
The team selections follow:
First team—Peccia,
Medford,
pitcher: J. Hay, Lakeview, catch­
er; Wray, Medford, first base;
Vossen, Lakeview,
second base;
Pacheco, Medford, third base; La-
sater, Lakeview, shortstop; Han­
sen, Lakeview, left field; Piche,
Medford, center field, and Maho­
ney, Klamath Falls, right field.
.Second team selections—Peters.
Lakeview, pitcher; D’Arcy, Med­
ford, catcher; Howerton, Grants
Pass, first base; H. Crapo, Klam­
ath Falls, second base; Packman,
Lakeview, third base; Learning,
Ashland, shortstop; King, Klam­
ath Falls, left field; Dollarhide,
Lakeview, center field, and Boyle,
Medford, right field.
• WED & THUR •
• Attending the Shakespearean
presentation, "Much Ado About
Nothing,” from Klamath Falls
last Saturday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. L. Orth Sisemore and
Mr. and Mrs.
Embert Fossum.
Sisemore is Klamath county attor­
ney and Fossum is editor of the
Klamath Basin Progress.
MID-WEEK
SPECIAL!
PILUSOTOMEET
NAZARIAN NEXT
The Medford Craters—Oregon
State league club which released
Manager Hoosier Hoffard because
a tie for first place in a split-sea­
son and two straight champion­
ships were not good enough—
dropped another inter-league ball
game Wednesday night in their
own park.
Mount Shasta City, leaders of
the Northern California league,
did the trick to the tune of 3 to 1.
The Craters blamed Rex Cecil,
fireball hurler for Shasta, for their
embarrassment, Cecil fanning 13
Medford
batsmen and holding
them to six scattered bloopers.
Medford's lone tally came in the
third frame when, with two away,
Calvert singled and Al Wray drove
a triple down the right field line.
Score by innings:
RHE
Mt Shasta 111 000 00
3 5 2
Medford ... 001 000 000— 1 6 2
Batteries: Mount Shasta — R.
Cecil to Zigelman; Medford—Crip­
pen to Hawkins.
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• Miss Lydia McCall Monday re­
turned from a visit in Klamath
Falls.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Briggs are
vacationing in southern California
for two weeks.
• Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robbins
Tuesday left for St. Louis where
they will attend the National Ru­
ral Letter Carriers convention.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culp and
daughter recently returned from
a visit with
relatives in
Los
Angeles.
Coach Blake Sends
Call for High (¿rid
Aspirants on Sept. 2
According to Leighton Blake,
Ashland high achtxiT's new grid
mentor, footlmll practice for the
J 1940 Mason will begin Sept
2
I when aspirants will report to the
high school gymnasium and there
be issued suits and other equip­
ment. Blake especially expressed
the desire to have the boys re­
port on the day named becaus««
only two weeks elapse between the
first day of instruction and the
first game.
Blocking, tackling, a few playa
and other fundamentals will con­
stitute the first three or four days
of practice and then round into
scrimmages and more intensive
drilling.
Up till now only
conference
games have been scheduled but
attempts are being made to con-
tact teams in northern Oregon,
northern California and the Coos
Bay territory.
76, won over Turner 3-0. Dr. Har­
vey Wcxxis tied with Turner 1%
to 1H. Carl W«xxla, Yreka, won
over I. C. Erwin 2 Mb to
Other matches, won 3 to 0 by
Ashland players, were Byers over
Glover, Millard Grubb over Par­
ker. John Murphy over Johnson,
Jack Bentley over U>gan, Buzz
Roberson over Dr. Charles Hus.
Other low scores: Dr. W<xx!s,
80; Ray Byirs, 83; Neal Lacker
and Carl Woods of Yreka 81 and
83 respectively,
Mrs.
Bill Hutchinson served
luncheon.
A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
Phone 7561
Friday, Saturday ;
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Ashland Golfers Best
Yrekans in Team Play
Ashland golfers enjoyed a 26 to
4 team victory over Yreka golfers
on the Ashland course last Sun­
day.
Jean Eberhart, medalist with 75,
txvit McKinney of Yreka 3-0. Hu­
bert Bentley of Ashland, with a
Wayne Cowdrey ami two children
Carl and Shirley Ann spent last
Sunday picnicking on Trail creek.
• Mrs Mattie Glover of St. Johns,
Ore. is a guest at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Joe Tryon. Mrs. Tryon
and Mrs. Glover are sisters.
• Mr and Mrs. Fred Hodapp and
two daughters Mary and Maxine
called on friends here Sunday.
• Riley Niswonger has sold his
place of business at Bums. Ore.
and returned to his home in
Talent.
• Mr and Mrs Hedrick Baugh­
man of Klamath Falls visited Mrs.
L. Moon, last week.
• Lynn and Sally Tripp are visit­
ing their grandparents at Glendale
this week.
• Mrs. Bernice Anderson and son
Albert attended the fair at San
Francisco last week.
• Irving Miller and Miss Verlae
Whitney returned home Sunday
from a trip to southern California.
• Miss Frances Shilling of Ash­
land visited friends in Talent Sun­
day.
• Gloria Hervey returned home
from an extended visit with rela­
tives in Los Vagos, Calif
• Chine Jenkins and son of Ash­
land were shopping in Talent Mon­
day.
• Hazel Stockstill of
Ashland
called on friends and relatives
here Wednesday.
• County Commissioner Ralph
Billings of Ashland was a business
caller here Tuesday.
• Mrs. Meda Fox and Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Parks attended a re­
ception in Medford Tuesday eve­
ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
ward Inman who were married
in Reno Aug. 3. Mrs. Inman was
Helen Hewitt, a former resident of
Talent. They will make their home
in Medford. Mr. Inman is em­
ployed with the Owens-Oregon
Lumber company.
• Mrs. Ring of Neil creek was
transacting business here Tues­
day.
• Mrs. Tillie Balstead who has
been visiting in Klamath Falls for
the past month returned home
Saturday.
• Harland Lowe of the 17th
Bombers, stationed at McChord
Field, Tacoma. Wash., has been
LITHIA
transferred to Chanute Field, Chi­
cago. where he will attend an ad­
vanced school. Harland was one
of five men qualifying for this ad­
vanced instruction at McChord.
• Dean Carver of the 41st Ar­
tillery division, O. N. G , left last '
week for Ft. Lewis, Wash., after
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs
O. Carver
• Ivan Olson was shopping in
Ashland Tuesday.
• Mr and Mrs. Charles Skeeters
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hervey
were huckleberrying at Huckle­
berry lake Sunday.
• Guy Stager returned home last
week from Portland where he has
been in a hospital for medical
treatment.
• Ben Clark has completed build­
ing a fierplace for the new Selby
home in Ashland.
“IN OLD
MISSOURI”
with
Elvira and the
Weaver Brother«
—plus—
i “Mysterious
; Mister Reeder”
From An Edgar W allat-e
Novell
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“TWENTY-ONE
DAYS
• WANT ADS •
TOGETHER”
WILL PAY CASH For clean cot­
ton rags. Bring them to The
Miner office today.
with
FOR SALE OR TRADE Oak and
laurel, fir piling, 30 acres; big
house, plywood finish, built-ins
Charlie Rugg, route 1. <31-33p)
Vivian Leigh
FOR SALE- New and used desks,
Lawrence Oliver
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Medford.
(48tf)
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon in and for JackSon
County
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of the Person and Estate of
JESSIE M. HOPKINS, an In- I
competent Person.
NOTICE OF MALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to an order of the
above entitled court made in the
above entitled matter on July 22,
1940, the undersigned Guardian
will sell the premises hereinafter
described, at private sale to the
highest bidder, for cash, on the
premises, from and after the 24th !
day of August, 1940, subject only I
to confirmation of sale as by law
provided. The property hereinbe­
fore referred to is particularly de­
scribed as follows, to-wit:
TRACT NO. 1: Property at
111 3rd street, Ashland, Oregon,
described as follows:
Lots 23, 24, and the south half
of Lot 25 in block M of the
Railroad addition to the city of
Ashland, Jackson county, Ore­
gon.
TRACT NO. 2: Property at
725 South Oak street, Medford,
Oregon, described as follows:
Lots 7, 8 and 0 in block 3 of
Gray’s addition to the city of
Medford, Jackson county, Ore­
gon.
LUCILLE V. SMITH,
Guardian.
This Notice posted and publish­
ed this 26th day of July, 1940.
(Jul 26 Aug 2-9-16)
(Ncarlett O’Harn*)
Wednesday and
Thursday
Everyone 10c
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
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