Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 21, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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EIGHT!
LEAD By BEATING
PHILLIES, 16 TO 9
N. Y. Giants Drop to Fourth
Place Larry French
Registers Shutout
Over Cincinnati.
By HUGH S. FtlLLERTON Jr.
(Ansociated Pn88 Sport h Writer)
The amazing race of the Nation
al league clubs far the higher
.places In the standing Iiuh ttioleu
-the show In biff league baseball
from their rival circuit. Four
igamus were played yesterday in
each major leagun, and while Hie
'American was Glaring jbut one
fhaKe In tlie BtandinK. a uhift or
the seventh and eighth plat
:luhs, the elder circuit left Ju.it
two clubs In their former posts.
1 Tho Ilrooklyn Robins, who be
came the leaders only Sunday, held
their place by trouncing the Phil
.lies, still the tall endow, J(i to !.
AW the rest shifted about. The
-New York Giants dropped from
Second to fourth place for the day's
biggest fall while PlttHlniriUi made
.the best climb, going from fifth to
third.
Even tho Boston Braves, rankest
of all outsiders, found themselves
In the si niggle as they downed the
.Giants for their fourth viclory in
the five game series. Led by Wal
)y Merger, a hard hitting recruit
from Los Angeles, who seems to
have found a lot of "cousins" on
the Giants, the IJraves pulled out
a ten Inning triumph, 4 to 3. Her
ger Becored both of Boston's runs
In the regular nine Innings, one of
them on his ninth homer of the
year. George Slsler drove in tho
rest, getting u timely slnglo in the
tenth lifter Larry Kenton had
weakened Just enough to fill the
bases. ,
Brooklyn had almost no trouble
boldln? the top as they pounded
three Phllly pitchers for IS hits to
get their 10 runs.
French Wins Duel
, Pittsburgh leaped up two places
In the standing ns Lnrry French
shut out the Cincinnati Reds with
four hits to give the Pirates their
third straight victory. For seven
Innings French had a light brittle
against Red Lucas, holding only a
one run lead, but the Pirates came
th rou eh In tho lust two fruines to
make It 5 to 0.
The St. Louis Cardinals followed
tho Brooklyn system, downing the
Chicago Cubs 10 to 3 to move Into
second place and sent the Cubs
down to fifth. The Cards got all
their runs In four big timings.
Another St. Louis team, the
Browns, brought about tho only
alterntinn In tho American league
fltnndlng by downing the Detroit
TUers, 8 to 2, and exchanging
places with them. The Browns
went Into seventh place. They
scored five of Ihelr runs In tho sev
enth Inning to drive Klon Hogsett
from the hill.
With the first and second teams.
Washington and Philadelphia, en
joying a day of scheduled rest, the
first division of tho league im
proved Its position a bit. The third
place Cleveland I iidlann scored a
double victory over the Chicago
White Sox, who hold the fifth po.il,
by scores of 7 to 3 and 7 to 5.
The New York Yankees had to
go ten Innings to gain a 7 to 4 vic
tory over the Boston Red Sox as
Kd Durham did some ijrout relief
pltelflng.
MARION COUNTY FRUIT
INSPECTOR UNDER FIRE
f 'riM l'twil Wiwl
SALKM. Ore., Mny 21 Whether
S. If. Van Trump is to be ousted
Bs Marion county fruit lnsncor Is
to 1" dlHcuHsed at a public hear
ing here on June 4 before H. S.
Morrlam, representative of thin
district on the stale board of hor
t Icult ure. The coul rovcrsv arises
over the cherry fly situation.
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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. 1930. "
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Nash Executive Opens Big Tourney
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A vorllalile barrnKe of IiowIIiik balls followed the rflcont opening
of the reciord brcakiiiK Industrial tournament held In Kaclne by em
ployes of the Rreat Nash Motors company plants In Kenosha, ltaclne
and Milwaukee. More than I!)ll0 howlers men and women from all
departments of the bin Wlseunsln factories participated In the pin
event, sponsored by Nash employes' clubs and by President C. W. Nash.
The tournament la an annual affair. The picture shows E. H. McCnrty,
vlce-prenldi nt, Reneral manaxer and director of the company, rolling
the first hall while other executives and employes cheer lor an open
itK stiTse.
4 TENUIS BIN
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ny tho Associuled Press
It's anybody's raee In the first
half of the Pacific Coast league
season, and yesterday's f:ames
served to lighten matters up fur
ther, with the leaders losing and
tho trailers generally faring better.
Sacramento lost to the Angels
and held tirst place by a half
game margin only due to the
crushing detent administered the
Oaks by Han riancuco, lj to 2.
Los Angeles showed lis disre
spect for league lenders by bang
ing Laurie Vinci, Sacramento hurl-
or, out of the box in the find In
ning to establish n tmfo four run
lead. Jones uIho failed to hold
tho Angels, and tho total for the
southerners ran to eight. KufiiH
Smith held them scoreless after
the fourth inning, but the Sacs
could lint gel to (lucent, Los An
Keles (wirier, and finished with
live runs, three too few.
Among the clubs now oeeupylug
the second division, the MIhhIous
splurged by drubbing the Seattle
Indians 17 to 1 at San Kraneiseo.
Led by Ike lloone who seored two
singles, a double, and a home run.
the Missions pounded Lamanskl
and Mubbell for their first sixteen
tallies, and made the last at the
expense of Simon) "
The Portland Heavers, so far
undisputed holders of last place.
took the Hollywood Stars Into
camp by an 11 to 6 score, in a
game featured by four homers, two
being batted out by Second Iiase
man lirannon of the Stars.
As a result of the day's ven
tures the leaders are closely bunch
ed, with Oakland only a half game
out of first place, Los Angeles one
and a half, and San Francisco two
and a half.
NIGHT BASEBALL
DEBUT SCHEDULED
IN COAST LEAGUE
f AuMwIntwl Prciw linnet! Wire)
RAX FRANCISCO, May 21.
Night baseball, which many mag
nates believe will save the Ameri
can pastime from financial decay
slnco Its successful trial by Des
Moines this sprint:, will make its
debut in the Pacific Coast league
at Sacramento, June 10, according
to an announcement by Lew More
lug, president of tho league-leading
Sacs.
Oakland's Acorns will vie with
tho Senators in the first coast Ven
tura at knocking high flies Into
SEEK BIO SUM TO
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(Awciate4 1'rrn law) WIr)
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal..
Mav 21. Stanford coeds, profiting
by the annual women's edition of
the Stanford Daily, have started a
campaign for a "godmother with
110.000,000."
They want an endowment that
will lift the limit of 500 women stu
dents set by the Stanford grant of
IS'O.
They want free and equal priv
ileges with the men students, a
new gym and the right to stay out
nights.
And ,
They want to be regarded as
pood dates!
"Mills girls are beautiful, Califor
nia coeds are good dates, U. C.
L. A,s femininity are lovely crea
tures, but Stanford's women have
high I. Q.'s" wailed Miss Sylvia
Weaver, women's editor. In dis
cussing the traditions of the sit
uation. "There Is a deep-rooted
ancient prejudice against the Five
Hundred." . '
Mrs. Leland Stanford Sr. Is said
to have set the 500 limit, fearing
the university named for her son
might become a women's college
Put she couldn't forsee the results.
Miss Weaver said "500 women
doomed to dateless nights, to
watch boy friends who would b
theirs leave the campus day after
day to delftrhr the hearts of maid
ens up and down the peninsula."
That's why, the writer said, the
Rtandtord women want the $10 000.
000, "to flood the campus with co
eds so that no longer will there
be grounds for the belief that all
Stanford women are mental gen
iuses traditionally avoided bv col
leglans on the hectic search for
romance."
ion over Paddy Walthier, San Fran
cisco, In a fast bout here last night,
in which no great damage wa
done.
The feature of the evening was
the 10-round mix between Mickey
Dolan, Portland, and Al (Jotthardt,
German lightweight. Mickey found
the German a tough boy with a
baffling style and that made him
hard to peach effectively. Mickey
did considerable hard thumping in
the latter rounds. Pay McQuillan,
clever Denver colored welter
weight, won a well-earned decision
over Jimmy Dolan, Portland. Mc
Quillan out boxed the Portlander in
nearly every round and clinched
the decision in the tenth with a
couple of hard ones to Uomn's jaw.
Krnle Beebe, Portland, and Larry
Rarrattl, San Francisco, heavy
weights, slugged each other for six
rounds with everything but the
ring posts, Beebe taking the nod.
Abie Israel, Portland bantam, took
an easy decision over Penile Milla
tor, Filipino, in the four-round
curtain raiser.
OREGON PRISON TO
HOLD OPEN HOUSE
MARCUS DECISIONS :
PADDY WALTHIER
PORTLAND, Ore., Mav 21.
"LenpliiR Joe" Marcus, Portland
lightweight, took a 10-round decla-
the floodlights, and other tonnits
will have tlielr -opportunities soon
after. For Moreing stated that
five regular gameB will be played
at night each week from then out.
Only the Sunday morning game a.
Stockton and the Sunday after
noon game at Sacramento will be
played by Runlight.
Moreing believes that Sacramen
to's climate Is particularly favor
able for night games, and declares
that lighting engineers will profit
by the experience of the Pes
Moines experiment and offer tho
beBt equipment available.
7T.T.T.TTiIn
Free Dance
AT THE WIGWAM
Wednesday, May 21st
Good Music, Good Time Everybody Welcome
MIIIIItIIM.mi
Auto Laundry
Thorounh W.ishlnn ftt.50
W.ieIi. Polish $3.00
CO. SQUIER, M. A. L.
MtiHter of Automotive I.uhrl-
rat Inn
Phonj 570
"Slngin In the Grease"
N. Ilo-'lttirir. Oregon
OLD TIME
DANCE
at Rainbow Gardens
Thursday
MAY 22
Music by Tucker's Orchestra.
Tickets 50c
Carr's ISfli Anniversary Sale
$1.00 HOUSE DRESSES 15c
Buy a Dress at $1.00, ws will sell you a second one for 15c. These Dresses are
regular $1.09 line, wHh 200 Dresses cf sizes 13 to 44 in all colors to choose from.
15th Anniversary special while stock lasts.
SALEM, Ore., May 21. Super
intendent Henry W. Meyers and
other officials of the state peniten
tiary will be hosts to the people of
Oregon next Saturday and Sunday
whn open house is to he held in
the new prison administration
building that Is now practically
completed. The building, a four
story structure, will be occupied
early next week. N
Located in the new building will
be the administrative and indus
trial offices, guards' quarters, pri
son arsenal, matron's offices, and,
on the top floor, quarters for GO
female prisoners.
Corrective needs have not been
overlooked, and one room has been
set apart especially for the girls
who won't be good. Segregation
as a precaution against Infectious
diseases, never before possible
among the women in the Oregon
penitentiary, is provided in the
new quarters.
The new building Is considered
fireproof. With the exception of
windows and doors it is entirely
the product of prison labor.
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LOCAL PASTOR RESIGNS
Hev. Lester GlbBon, pastor of
the nible Standard Temple an
nounces he is resigning from the
local church. His resignation to
take effect at once. A special busi
ness meeting is called for Wed
nesday evening. All members are
requested to be present. Adv. .
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COAST
V. L.
Sacramento 25 17
Oakland 25 18
Los Angeles 23 IS
San Francisco 2:1 20
Mission 20 21
Seattle .. 19 2:1
Hollywood 18 2.1
Portland H 27
NATIONAL
W. L.
Brooklyn 17 12
St. -Louis 17 13
Pittsburgh 15 12
New York ...15 13
Chicago 17 15
Boston 13 15
Cincinnati 12 16
Philadelphia 8 18
AMERICAN
W. L.
Washington 20 10
Philadelphia 18 10
Cleveland 17 12
New York 14 12
Moston 12 17
Chicago 12 IS
St. louis 2 18
Detroit 12 20
HOW THEY STAND
IN BALL LEAGUES
Pet.
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.425
.4311
.341
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.557
.5"li
.536
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.303
Pet.
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.643
.586
.538
.414
.407
.379
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MRS. CHARLES A- BRAND,
at South Methodist Church
Thursday, May 22
8 o'clock
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
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If You Can't Spare Your Car
In the daytime, let us 'do that repair job
AT NIGHT
!3 w aive dav and niaht service a competent mechanic any ki
lime fuu ri
Graduates at Richmond Friends
of Miss Bertha Alice Sutherlin are
receiving announcements of her
graduation on June 4 from the un
ion high school of nichmond, California.
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Roseburg Garage Repair Shop i
i, i, lon't rinht make it riaht. A
HARRY H. JOHNSON, Prop. . ft
Chiropractor
ORUGLESS HEALTH CENTER
"Complete Health Service" ,
Mineral Vapor Baths
J27 Cass Plone 491
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Glasses
116 Jackson 8L
DR. NEREAS
DENTIST
Palnlesc Extraction
Gas When OeslVed
Pyorrhea Treated.
Dm- 4t M-iriuiilo Blag.
Lots of Folks!
Think they are keeping down expenses by not buy
ing the tools they need.
But good machinery, if adapted ti your work and
used sensibly, will pay for itself, ad make money
for you.
JOHN DEERE MACHINERY JAYS
Special 8-f t. Kimball Weedcr $25.00
FarmBureau CooperativeExchange
Roseburg Myrtle Creek Oakland
AGENTS FOR
L. & H. Electrlo Ranges John Deere Plow Co.
Hood River Spray Co. Hoosler and Milwaukee Pumps
Sutherlin Spray Co.
Jor Economical Transportation
IT'S WISE TO CHOOSE A SIX
These modern features
make it wise to choose a
Chevrolet Six
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6OIN6 TO CALIFORNIA
TRAVEL thi summer hy the .
nkiutTMiM KrJwtuiJ Hiiili '
way, between Omnia !' and
Sdti Pratti'MCO, via fcurrka a
direct mute leading through
giant fortiii of live oliteal anil
ta licit of tree. The hluhway
reachea Ha tcenlc climax in lha
REDWOOD EMPIRE OF
HUMBOLDT COUNTY
On th war ran lnvetl
fate the varied advantage of
iumholdt County which in
vite artelera etiujMe climate,
fertile oii, progrctaW ciliea.
Send for iltustraud hoakieu
HwaboMl Gouty Board of Tradt
Eureka, California
lc Sale Hosiery
Arrowhead Hosa
Ladies' cotton hose, English
rib, rt!l sizes, several colors,
29c, second pair lc
Children's cotton hose, full
length, several colors, rcrju
lar 20c pr., second pr lc
Men't cotton hose, solid col
ors, all sizes, 25c pair regu
lar, second pair lc
Infants' Wear
Special
A dandy line of infants'
sacqucs, ciresses, rjertrudes,
gowns, etc.. in Porto Rican
embroidered. Also flannel.
25c, 39c, 69c, 08c, bis val
ues. Also shoes, knit goods,
!iose, blankets, etc.
Big Value
Specials
Rayon lingerie, 59c, 2
for $1.00
Felt house slippers, pr. ..30c
Fancy rubber aprons ....39c
Linc-'.eum mats, 1 J x3
feet 15c
Class goblets, sherbets ....9c
Earthen teapots, big
value 39c
Cooper ball or mitts,
2 for 15c
"Roseburg" box paper, full
box 15c
Bovs' athletic union
suits 39c
Kitchen and scrub
brushes 9c
50-yd. lustre cotton,
7 balls 15c
Hand b.ms and purses,
$1.29 value 83c
Fine chocolate creams,
pound 43c
Aluminumware
Specials
Dishpans, covered sauce
pans, or kettles, double boil
ers, percolators, etc., pure
aluminum, pieces 59c
Tea kettles, 5-qt. size ... 98c
Water pails, pure alumi-
85c
Bath Salt I
Specials 1
Big quart size decanter ..49c jf
Large fancy vase style ..49c fji
Bud vases, 2 styles 33c
Fancy china vases, ft
beauties 69c t
Dusting powder, fancy HI
box 59c
Creamer set, with
pitcher $1.00
Hundreds of Other Anniversary Spcclata on Sale till May 31.
!5th PAT&WQ th
Anniversary C'xm.JSAJLm. vj Anniversary
A Department Store of Popular Priced Merchandise.
In selecting a low-priced car,'
bear these all-Important facts
in mind :
The new Chevrolet Is a Six
and six cylinders make a won
derful difference In smooth,
quiet, flexible, long-lasting
motor car performance.
Chevrolet also offers the all
weather security of perfectly
equalized four-wheel brakes
that are completely enclosed,
both front and rear, against
mud and water.
Chevrolet gives you the com
fort and safety of four long
seml-elllptic springs, which
are mounted In the direction
of car travel, and are con
trolled by four Lovejoy hy
draulic shock absorbers.
Chevrolet uses the modern
"pump" method of fuel sup
ply, which makes it possible
to mount the gasoline tank
in the rear,' away from the
engine and car occupants.
Chevrolet is the only car in
its price field that offers
Body by Fisher. And that
means not only the style,
smartness and distinction of
costly cars, but it means
hardwood-and-steel body
construction the strongest,
safest and most durable type
known to the industry.
ROADSTER OR PHAETON
4!5
Th Coach or Coup 1565
Tha Sport KoAfflrMHMHW $555
Ttta Sport Coup S655
Th dub Sedan 1625
Th Sedan 675
Th Special Sedan 725
(6 wire wheel ttandard)
Trucktt Light Delivery Chatrie,
$36St The Sedan Delivery. H93: I Vi
Ton Chaitts. ts JO: f Ton Chasrl
with Cab. S6Ut Roodtter Delivery
Pick-up bom octroi. $440.
ALL PRICES P. O. B. FACTORY
FLINT. MICH.
Chevrolet provides every fea
ture of modern coachwork
adjustable driver's seat;
Fisher non-glare windshield,
twin-beam headlamps, form
fitting cushions, long-wearing
upholsteries, and high
grade hardware.
Finally, don't forget that you
can enjoy all these advan
tages without added expense
for operation or upkeep. Tha
new Chevrolet costs no more
for gas for oil for tires
for service. Moreover, Chev
rolet's new Owner Service
Policy provides for free re
placement, including both
parts and labor, of all mate
rials within the terms of Chev
rolet's standard warranty.
See your nearest Chevrolet
dealer today. Learn for how
small a down payment and
on what easy terms you can
own a new Chevrolet Six.
CUIIEVflKOILIET SIX
HANSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY
Oak and Rose Sts. Phone 446 ' Roseburg, Oregon
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