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I TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1937. CLEVELAND TEAM PRESENTS PUZZLE Pennant Chances Seem to Rest Mainly on Feller and Battery Mate. IJV PAUL MK.KKLSON NKW OJtLKANH, March 23 (AP) Even the slickest crystal ball kukt would totfH up liisliandH and re tiro When he came to fore casting tbe Clevelund Indians of 1037. The ten m, led by '.lie senputlon al Bob Keller, can win the Amer ican league pennant, or it can fall rlislit back into the wilderness of second division without caus ing the Mutter of an eyebrow, Probably 10 per cent of the team's chances depends on Kid Keller and the veteran catcher, Frank Pytluk. If Keller can come through as advertised and Pytluk can catch 100 guinea without look ing up a first class hospital for fancy repairs, the indians may Htage an uprltmiK that 11 scalp ev ery enemy club In the circuit. , So far, Keller looks greater than great. The 18-year-old school hoy pitcher from Iowa lias developed a fine i: limine or pace. Pytluk lias been a problem for years. A ureal catcher and a dan Korous hitter, his problem has been riiKKeduess. In four years with Cleveland he' has failed In mtch more than III KHitiea a sea Son. He retired in MSB after but 75. On paper, llie Indiana appear greatly Improved. Although Joe Vosmik's punch will be missed, lanaKer O'Neill believes the big Hwap with the Si. Louis Drowns gave the team bettor balance and lifted Us spirit, ' "Pitchers Look Good Pitching again will be tha strongest point of the'' tribe's pen nant argument. O'Neill can and may carry 10 pitchers with Mel Harder, Johnny ' Allen, Dennis Oalehouse. Karl Whltehll) and Kel ler composing a starting "big five." all right 'banders but White bill. The three1 reserves, umlouh!. edly. will he Ivy Andrews, Lloyd IJrown and Willis ilmllln. Whitlow YVyntt and Tommy Drake seem to have clinched t ho other two pitching jobs. Lyn Lury has been stationed at shortstop. "Had News" Sammy Hole has been Bhlfted from third to second and , Hoy Hughes has been transferred from second to third. The shift bus given the In dtnns their .. snappiest-looking in field in many it moon. 1 . ' ? There should be plenty of class and punch, hi. the Indian outfield. Karl Averlll will be in ceuterriuld; Julius holters will patrol. leftt and 1 either Bruce Campbell or Wonlh oily will hold down right field.' . Hoy Hnirield of South Deer proek spen,C a vfew" hours -in .'town. . -ypBtfrnlny on btislnesB - STANFORD FAVORED TO DOWN COUGARS PULLMAN, Wash., Murch 25. ( A i) While Htanford's souiheru division basketball chdUiplons truveled uortnward today, Wash ington State's Couarg fchavpened their basket eyes and plotted a de fense against dangerous Angelo Luisotti for the coast conlerencu title series opeuhg here Friday night. Tne teams vill be meeting in basketball tov Ue ifrst time since 11)22, when tha Cougars defeated Stanford twice, 2M0 and 16-13 Jack Krlel, coach -onC Washington Slate s quintet, watf a member of the iwi team. After the 1922 competition, the coast conference was divided into northern and southern divisions, Stanford won Us first southern title last year, and Washington Stato broke into tlio champion- shlp series for the first time this year. With a better offensive record for the season and a ttvq-iuch per man udvantage in height, Stanford ranks u favorite to retain Us con ference crown. r t PROMOTERS' HOPES MOTT SEEKS U. S. LOAN FOR BANDON WASHINGTON. March 24 (A!J ltepreflentutlve James .Molt of OrfiKon Hafil toihiy hu ex. Ijcclfl to uliluin 1350,000 from the UlHHHtm' loan corporation for re- c-ofHtrtictlon ol public works ut I'lre-mzod llumlou, Ore. ; Tho mtinlclpallty has no lm- provt'll iiropurty on which to itu Pomo taxes to raise funds for re- liabllllatioii. Alot said a bill is expected to reach the house next week which I permit the corporation to mako unsecured louus to commun ities struck by disaster in ilCNi. i'rovlslous now apply only to 1837. 'I do not' believe there will bo any trouble In obtaining the mon ey," ho told City Itehabllltatloii Commissioner Gilbert Gable and Publisher L. D. Folshelm of Iian- don, in Washington in search of ellef. The officials at first sought a lliect congressional Brant, ' but Molt found no precedent upon which to huso a claim. Horner Doesn't Think Plan to Hold Down Price for Seats Will Succeed. MARTIN BOOSTS INDUSTRY DRIVE 8AI.KJI, Ore, Murch 25. (AP) Cnvoi-lim' Mlll'Hll linn luutil , nrrii'lfilimi Inn In uiiiiiimi'I nf ti 111..1. motion campaign of Columbia Um pire Industries, Inc., and (lie Ore gon Mauufacltirors association, to bo waged from April 1 to III Inclu sive. The proclamation, which is In response to a rcoueHt from George L. Baker of Portland, man ager or the organizations, Is ud- fllMaan.1 In "It... ..III........ ... I . .. svoiit ColumMu iiniiliv," and urges kntttftfppYirt. ' ttjr EARL, IIIU.KiAN CHICAGO, Murch 25. (AP) Chicago's heavyweight title fight camp oounceu back, luto action to day after bonis puHued un the ropes by a series of litigation rlguts and legislative lefts. Joe r-oley, promoter ror the scnoduled cuainpionship bout June Ti at Comiskoy Park between 'lltle- lioluer jumes J. uraddock uuu Challenger Joe Louis, was ready to meet the chumplon and his manager, Joe Could,, tvhen they ar rive today or Friday to select a training site. A ray of. sunshine In the form of a statement by Uovernor Henry Horner had dispersed most of the promoters' gloom engendered by Hie Illinois senate's passage of a hill for a $10 top on seats fur a bout expected to have a 13.30 to til. HO ticket sale. Knactmeiil of such a law, Foley contended, would I rive the fight out or Chicago. "There is apparency an effort in certain quarters to discourage holding of the content,' 'the gover nor said. "1 seriously doubt that action of the senate will have) any effect on the holding of the con test. Nor do 1 expect the house to concur In the action of the senate," Wc are going right ahead with our plans to hold the contest," Fo ley said. "1 think the governor's statement takes care of the senate action. We couldn't stage tile bout at $10 tops, and expect to take cure of Hraddock's 600,000 guaran tee and still have something left for our work.". I, ' . Draddock left Miami, Flit., Mon day night after dodging a court order obtained by Madison Square Garden corporation, which holds a contract calling for the champion to meet Max St-limcling in New York June 3. STATE COP REPORT LISTS VIOLATIONS SALEM, March 25. (AP) - Ten years was the longest sent ence meted out to law violators during l-'ebruary, the report of state police activities tor the mo nib reported by Superintendent Charles r. 1'ray Bhoweu. The sentence was for assault and robbery. Largest fines lit the general law division was for drunk enness, a total of -iuy being as sessed against 38 arrested. The division reported 188 arrests, sent ences totaling 43 years and lines assessed amounting to $1,431. Forty-two arrests were made for larceny under $35. n the game law Uvlsion most arrests were made for possession of game animals, the 27 being as sessed fines of $844, and short term sentences. Seventy-five ar rests were made and fines totaled 52.8U4. ' , Driving without licenses continu ed the high mark In arrests in the traffic division, while 25 drivers charged with, intoxication were held. Fines in this division total ed $6,794 agulnst the 578 arrests re ported, i Q 7 , BAER-FARR BOUT IN ENGLAND ASSURED E ,S. FRANCISCOVICH TO ACT AS GOVERNOR SALEM, March 21 (Al) Governor and Mrs. Martin will leave hero Friday Tor Hreinerton, Wash., to spend several days with tbefr daughter, Mrs.. Schuyler Pyne, and hor 'husband, Lieuien auf. i'yne. Governor Martin said ills two grnndchlldreu were . the real attraction. During bis absence Oregon will be governed by a new executive. Frank M. Frnneiscovieb of Astor ia, whose' position as president at the senate makes him acting gov ernor in tho .elected official's ab LONDON, March 25 (AP) rhe British board of boxing con trol today declined to interfere with Max Uaers bout with Tom my Ka it, Welsh holder of the Brit ish heavyweight championship, to ue held April lo. .The New. York state athletlu commission had asked British au thorities to use their influence to prevent Ilaer from fighting in England on the grounds that he had run out of a contract to fight Hob Pastor lor Madison Square garden. , After examining photostatic copies of the contract the garden said It held with IJuer, the Brit ish hoard said failure of Raer and his manager, Ancil Hoffman, to obtain New York state licenses on the date specified apparently "re lieved Baer of any obligation to light for the garden if iudeed any binding contract ever. existed." FLOOD STUDY OF COQUILLE PLANNER WASHINGTON, March 25 (APJ Army engineers will make a detailed study of a proposed flood control project on the Co nn! lie river in western Oregon as soon as funds are available. Sena tor Frederick Steiwer of Oregon said today. He said congress as yet has, ap propriated no funds for surveys authorized in the flood control act of June 22, 193ti. , The 20 states with standard drivers' license laws had a one per cent increase in traffic deaths while traffic deaths in states with out such legislation increased 7 per cent. ON DISPLAY AT WARDS REFRIGERATOR SHOW! THE BIG BUY OF 1937! en 1 fro Mako all sorts of chilled desserts and delici salads easily now. The 10 ivory ovenware pollery molds and matching deep dish are so attractive thai they can bo removed and used at tho table I 7 BEAUTIFUL MODELS One for Every Family Need See them I 3 Supreme models, 6! j, 8, and 1 1 cu. fl. sites. 2 De Luxe models, both 6j cu. ft. si:o. 2 Standard models, one $, the other 5 cu. fl. There's a model lo suit any family need and every family's puisel Any. New MW will save you 40'. i. Model Shown Ijirg S4 In. Fl. sitijm:m Compare prices I You gave 40 at Wardsl Big trecr makes 10 pounds of Ice per (reeling, 118 cube,. Plenty of storage space 5 for large quantities of food. See this and other MW models today. 179.95 Down, $8 Monthly Small carrying chargs OTHER MODELS AS LOW AS . 109.95 -6. 11 c LA Pow I 1 K 'ei. l r'c " F"Oi A... 'oof low night. 1 '"ni 'Pent,, "nil. 'oii, "i. o6e MllTS fl BKRLIN, March 24 (AP) Germany decided today to send ut. Hans 'Helnrlco Uleckliolt, a inllshed veteran ol the relch's dip- lomatlc service with a special knowledge of American affairs, as ninbassador to the United Sta'.es The 52-year-old Dleckhoff, who was counsellor of the German em bassy in Washington from 1923 to rujb and beaded It (or a brief time, will succeed Dr. Hans Lu ther. - The change of ainbassadoi'B has not yet been announced officially, out it is Known Dr. Dlecunort s name has been proposed to the united btaies state department and has been accepted. A Wllhelmstrasse spokesman said the change was not connected with recent German protests and counter-representations from the United States over the "La Guar- dla incident." Bather, the spokes man Indicated, the time seemed ripe to replace Luther, not a ca reer man, with Bomeone who for months past has been in close touch with Adoif Htiler's foreign policy. ' The new ambassador served in the German army on the western front during the World war and later "coniliiabdJ 'the sixth Otto man army In Mesopotamia. MINERAL IMUSEUM IS MEDFORD PLAN MEWOHl), Ore., March 24 (AP) The Southern Oregon Gem and Mineral society at a meeting last nlgjit took the pre liminary steps (or the establish ment of a southern Oregon mu seum for the exhibition and study of southern Oregon minerals. The geology classes of the Med ford, Ashland and Grants Pass high schools were invited to join with the society in its geologic studies. Superintendents and prin cipals were Invited to attend the 'April 6 meeting to work out plans. The Invitation includes any other southern Oregon school. BILL WOULD EXTEND BONUS ELIGIBILITY WASHINGTON, March 25 , - (AP) Senator Frederick tatei- . r rw,.,ti nrniinsed to con gress that former members of the student army, corps ue cumu w 1 1 h i ii the meaning of the adjusted compensation act. o Page Lumber and Fuel Company sells Utah coal, blacksmith coal, fire wood, pic. Adv. NEW SPRING HATS Phone 95 Roscbuig, Oregon 315 N. Jackson St. Another big shipment of ladies' and girls' spring bats hns just ar rived at Carr's Store. Never be- foro have we offered such a large and outstanding assortment of styles and vulues. Your choice of cellophane -straws, crepes, spring ieits or peuaiine straws, in tur bans, Watteau brims, ofMhe-fu.ce or tailored, styles, regular or largo heud sizes: Literally hundreds of styles from which to choose that new hat for Easter. Style and qual ity that usually cost several times, our prices, 79c to $1.98. See this new line of hats at Carr's. Adv. FALSE TEETH Giving You A "Denture Static" Speech? i - I,ooi50 JiluU'fl i-nuuti (leu lure man clk-klnic. mumbling, lisping, iiu. tutr. and HllppiiiK ud popping out It ti'lls everybody you Wuur iht-m FAHTKBTIi Btops nil trouW. KriM pluti'S light for 24 lioum. This den" ture powder Is alkaline can't vauno sure Ruma, burning, or bid bretitli. THBtoli-88. Get KASTEFTH ut any druic store. When mouth Mkhuui' chuiiKu, mqo your UuutuL Adv. Market Report Chemicals are advancing. Compare these prices; Bluestone, 14 lbs. 98 Sodium Fluoride, 1 lb -.....2S Powdered Alum, 5 lbs .90 Epsom Salts, U. S. P., 5 lbs ...25 $ Dried Powdered Copperas, 2 lbs 35 C BUY NOW Powdered Areca Nut, (always fresh), lb. 75 RICHARDSON'S DRUG STORE At the Deer Creek Bridge i ' YgtmnAatoSupplyCo's- New. Exclusive. Patterns in Low Priced "Sup-on" Seat Covers mm I I r 98- According to car and and UP N.uu. 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