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Mr. Cheney organize.d this.team: geyeral ygars back,.- $ and they came to the top of the hedp this sur-nmirwhen, o ',", they won the undisputed charnpionship, of Southern Oregon, winning 25 out of the 30 games played., liltst Anr rlE wEslilr nt$ rilrsE ArE rilt

They closed the season by winning the Shaughness)'. play-oft on Labo'r Day by defeating Brookings on Sunday,. 9 to 3, and then Roseburg,bn Monday,'5 to 0. On Labor Day Joe Chez shut out Roseburg with one scratch hit, and struck out 15 men. His pitching opponent wasBuzz Sporer, r,r'ho pitched last year for Yakima,,champions of the Cla,ss B Western International League. During the season, pitch-' er Paul Gehrman, formerly Cincinnati Red and'also'Pacific Coast League pitcher; won 18 games and lost one for the Cheney "Studs."

The "Studs" also defeated the Portland, Oregon, City Champions, "Albino Fuel," by a. s'core of 1 to 0.

When an All-Star Team was chosen from the eight i:ities composing the Southern Oiegon League, six men from' the Cheney "Studs" were chosen ; Frank Rbelandt, catcher; Paul Gehrman, pitiher; Aler McDonal.d, third.base; Norman Lpcich, left field; Clyde Blevinsl c€nter field; and Paul "Hoosier" Hofiard.

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The following is the p€isonnel of the'Chi:ney team for 1950. )

Paul "Iloosier" Hoffard, manager and utility outfielder, veteran semi-pro player formerly member, of Portland Pqcifib Coast League team.

Frankie, Roelandt, catcher, Onegon. Statq graduaJe and last year's Pacific Coast Collefiatp Batting Champion.

Paul Gehrman, pitcher, ex-majo1 and coast league pitchbr.

Joe Chez, Medford lligh School graduate and now star pitcher on the Stanford Varsity. Joe is undefeated in regular play at Stanford in hoth his freshffian and-soph-, omore years and should be oustanding for Stanford this coming season,

Clarence Mellbye, pitcher, Linnfield^ College graduate, McMinnville, Oregon, with pro experience in the Pioneer 7 and Canadian leagues.

Dr. George Gitzen, lst base and utility catcher, W. S. C. graduate with several yeafs experience in'fast semi-pro baseball.

Don Fawcett, Znd base, Oregon State College student and member of O. S. C. Varsity Baseball team.

Alex McDonpld, 3rd base, graduate of Picific University with pro experience in, the \Mestern Internationxl T, eague.

Dint Cox, short stop, lumber grader of "Cheney Studs" at Central Point and ex-mernber of Greenville, California, Feather River League.

Fred Stammen, utility infielder, Medford High School graduate. '

Norman Lucich, left field, member last year's Medford Class D team.

Clyde Blevins, student Southern Ore$on College, who is also on the Southern Oregon football varsity squad, right field.

Bill Askwith, veteran, semi-pro player in ,southern Oregon.

Ben Cheney, utility infielder and coach.

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