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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. 1937.
Blanton, Auker, Weaver,
Schumacher Hurl Their
Team to Victories.
' SCOTTV IIHRTON
' HEW YOftK. April 21. (AP)
Four pltchera, ;i!l f whom tiu.J
mure or leH fullen from Klory la
tlio past two year, were buvk on
tup today an tfte romilt uf venter
day'a oik'nIdk KiuiieH of the 19:17
baseball ueHiiuii,
These ' four, Illaiitun of Pitts-
bui'Ali. Schuinucher uf the New
York GlaulH, Auker of tho Detroit
Tigers and W eavitr of Hie Waitii
lliKton Senators turned in some of
the most ttimrklhiK feats on the six
uumu proKi-nin which atlraeled u
total of 1 8 1 .01 fl cash customers.
Tile seventh uame uu the Ken
era) ouenliii: slate, which followed
Monday's previews in two cities,
was rafued out. Chicago's WJifte
box and the St. Uiuis llrowns,
weallier ierinltl)iiK, will make their
debuts today.
Blanton Blanks Cubs.
Illiinton, nliii won IS mid lost i::
for the Pirates In 11135, suffered
last season from the second-season
letdown that afflicts many rookies.
In spite of that, Alnuaaer Tray
lior shoved lllanluu Into Hit) oiieii-
er iiKilllliit Hie ClileuKU Cllhs yester
day, and Cy iiltelitid u rive-lilt Blmt-
out 5 to u.
Schiiniacher won 1!) and lost 9
two scaaous back, but I lie almost
Xlirew his arm out of Joint on every
' "pitch and last year had trouble
with his rlnlit olbuw.
. ' Kvell during Ilio I93G world
Tories, Schuuiacher dhln't have his
-old control, lint II was there for
Hie 19:17 opener and Hal limited
.the Dodgers to five lilts its (.
inter-boroiixh rivalry was renewed
before I2,:IN7 Inns. In addition, he
' drove In the iiIuIIi-IiiiiIiik run Hint
'..brooKht the (Hauls a 4 lo 3 victory.
' Auker also was at his best In
J3fi when he won IK and lost only
7, but sltuniied lust year. He not.
Ills cnnibuck chance because bolh
Howo and Drldaes were III, limited
Cleveland to nine blows and won
! 4-3 when tiiiiuld Walker ilirRletl
;is,2(lll cilslolliers wlHi li terrific
clouting show.
' Weaver Beats" Yanki.
- Weuvor. a aim- In 11182, alld cleur
.back to Albany three years 'inter
uHe returned to the hieualors last
year mid showed so much linnruv
men I he was niiiueil to upposo the
YaliKees befurn Ihe iri.Kiiij crowd
that tnrfied mil for New York's lip
.finer. He subdued Ihe world (dllim-
jilons In all but une Innlm; ami
ciallle tliroiiiill with a 3-2 decision.
. One of the inrKcat crowds In the
lilslory of Cincinnati's Crosley field,
-31,371 silw Ulz.y Dean, luuched for
J.I lilts, blank the lleds for l.m-
.lnuuies and emerge wllh a 2 to 0
decision over Hny llaviK.
r 4 Tile I'lilludelpliln Athletics, who
led the' Anierlcuu league for one
, tiny, ciiino buck In normal when
.three pitchers fulled lo chock the
iiflaek of Ihe Huston Jtcd Sox anil
Ihe guld-platers won, II to ii. Tin1
A's, however, came up wllh the
- llollie run leader ill Hob .lojiuson
V'lio lib bis second 111 two days.
.The- Huston lleeH and Hie Phil-
Hob, who opened ' I Hi a double
..Jieiuler Monday, reiuiilned idle.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
with Major Hoople
g STEP UP, LADIES AMD
6EUTLEMEN-1HE UEVT &Zt0 HOW A FLEA A Tip
p2 PEP-FORcAAMCE IS. ABOUT TO Cjjk" HAIR , AWE? HE 'Ll
BESIMSEE THE GREATEST Li1y LOCATE 7h' D06
-STARS IW FLEAPOM -THEIR, THERE'S A KJDNAPIMQ '
ACROBATICS WILL A6TOUWD WlL LAW, BUT IT DOESM'T 'J
YOU SEE CYCLOPS, WORLP'5 APPLY TO FLEAS
5T GREATEST LEAPIKK3 SEKJSATIOO, SOlr WS IS OME 7IMF ilfp
TURK! "FORTY SOMERSAULTS A POfl STOLE? ' JpgP
Zikl4r7 IM MID-AIR- STEP J&K TH' 6HOW- "TIP 4
CLOSE THE SHOW , !--- JJ2
M gp BEGIMS AT OMCE J If ' ""2 5
IT, TOO If: W, I 'I M ", "J7
V ' , MimmaninnijKt' T.M..i!gu.sfrwX J
She's in Prize ,
Winning Form
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JOE LOUIS SIGNS
FOR BATTLE ABOARD
- 1X1NDON. A'piil 21. (AI)Syl
Thills, KriliHli boxhtK prnmoler,
nald today that .lot' , UdhIh. Detroit
lii'Kio licavywi'lK'H, litul HtRiied for
a right In Wliitc City mailimn .Inly
30. HiiIIh siiltl UmiIh would numl
ilio ' winner of a .hint' mntch Iip
twooit Tommy Kurr and tin oppon
(slit, yot lo ho Hilm!l(Ml. Kiirr, Kril
iHli onlplrft hcuvyvvctKnt ohamplou.
iiiiii
si m
at ta same nil '
75Cr,, &
I !.:...
inond returned to IClKitiuse where
the hitler Is utlendlnK Bchuol,
Mr. and .Mrs. t:. W. Lundeen
uf IliMcliurK spent .Sunday visit-
iiliK Mr. all. I Mrs. ('. J. i.iindeeu.
I Horn to Air. and Mrs. Joel Kenn,
haturdiiy, April 17, a daughter,
weighing (ij pounds. The Iraby bus
been naiiied Sylvia Kulherlue.
ELKTON
Frances Lnnglord. who smiles at
you so chnrminsly Here, ranks
above Mnrlene Dietrich. Lily
Pons, Ginger Rogers and several
thousand other young women
In having the "most Derfect fig
ure In Ihe theatrical world."
feminine professors of a New
York mannequin school decided.
Frances also has personality,
poise and clinrm. thev odrted.
Adams and llarhura Adams molor
ed to Kojuburg iDiilllriliiy. The
girls attended play day mid Zune
i.ud Hilly attended market day,
No:-niuii VVeullierly and. Hill
Wealherly, uf Long Prairie, .wore
Huscuurg visitors Monda.'.
I
CITY VISITORS
recently handed .Mux Huer n
heating in a K'-rnuud uiatell.
Intel
Around the Cedy
MELROSE
MKI.HOSIC. Ani-11 21. It. Hultov
and IiIh mImKt uf Hlvoinido mudo it
Inirtincus h-lp to MkIioho Monday.
Mr. I), F. Hall of lliim-hnum
llfllrlrl tuisHcd IhroiiKh Mi'lrow
riiursdiiy rn louii- to San IVilro.
'allf., wlo'rn hlH' will vltl rolallvi'
iliili'lliillflv.
Mr. and Mrs. II, IV Cmui lri
Snlurday rnr Canyonvlllo lo spend
tin' wt'clt-i'iid with ihrlr mm In-law
and ilnimlitci', Mr. mid Mm. Wiidr
WorililiiKloti.
MIhm llidt'ii and .MIhs hoi.ill'.v
Willie wi-nl lo l.tinii luki' Wmlm-s
lay rvrnliii; to In a oiumnn
al tin- I .iinu lulu- uianiiiv
Mr. nod Min, Kloyd I'lnn art
moving hum ToIi-m Valley to tho
.lark I iii UK linusr to nmkf lli.-h
limiip.
li. Ij, Conpi-r n'ltiincd liuiot iroui
I.OMU hikt Thursday rvnln lo
owikf hoiuc n-pnliH lo iln road
inarliliu'ry which ln Ih nshiK In
idihI ( OiiritriK'tloo I lin e. lit' i n
Uino'd tn the hik Snhndiiy muio
UH, an-tinipuoii'd by hln vlt. um
Mii-pdmihhT. Miss (ii'iii'lti KiiMM-y.
Tliry ti'linni'd liiinic Satiudiiy i-vii-nhifi.
l-dt Mllh-r nf I'ludills, WhhIi ,
nnlvi'd at Mflnm l-'iidny and vis
!! fiit-ndH until Sunday. Mr.
MilltM- wits viTciitly nmriiril to
.Mi . Cma Itrittlh'r unit iuoh- In
Mi'htmi' I'cliUiy to ilrivi- ln-r tin
to rtii-liallM. Mi n. Miller ph.n n
VIhM at MflriHe In May.
Mr nod ,Mr. I.eonurd Cnoper oi'
Anlilaitd visit od sfvi-rnl du. thn
latter pari uf the werk wllh the
IntU'i K Purelil. .Ml. nnil Mimj (i
V. 1 onper. They rettnoed to
llicir loupe at Ashland Souday.
Mr. and Mrs. Itui- Keller 01
Cuiun Valley spent I'riiliiv vitll
Ion Mr. and Mrs. .), (i. Hin'kliiud
nod l-'tliltiy i-xmiIuu Mr. KetlVr and
r.ljK I ON, April 21. II. O. Thorn-
uh whs ii KuKuliiif g vlwltor Satur
day. M i. und M i'H. Marcim I !a I naa
and dHOtfhloi of Albany spent the
veck-toid iit the home of A. H.
U allies.
Alls; Uorotliy TiiivIhs, MIhh Vol
ma Hnrton and Allss AIurfiHrot
Morris Hpeut tlio wouk-eucl at Hu
go no.
AlisH liU'anor Ilnekley. who In at-
IoiuIIuk hcIuioI at MoMlnuvlllo,
Hpent tho wocd;-oiitl at homo.
IJoni Sutiirduy. 17ih, to Air. and
Mm. Willlaoi Illi'ilor, n !)-pmrnd
won. Tho baliy'B iinmo Ih William
W'ayno.
-Mrs. iMahle I'ool was ft I-'iikooc
vlnilnr over tho wocdi-etid.
MiHri Dorothy Chrlalani ami
.IIh Nappi Lou Hell of Wolt. "
Cr.it-k. Kiioni tin. u.i,..iwi i i oi.iiiii(jsi
homo of Mr. and Mr. Claud Mr
DoimUl. Tno two ladles laiht
ttoiiool hero several yoain Hfc'o. 1
L'rnuHt I J. Wndo nod Ciinrlns
CJeinunm wore in Drain Tiiursday
having doulal work clone.
Alrrt. I0d ilh AladfHUii and son,
La-..i:uco, wore I (owe ho ru vIhIIoih
Saturday.
Mttlo I.eallo tialoH, who passed
away Thursday, was luirietl at
NlUlon Sulurtlay. Tho KunluuR
oro held in Ilio Al. 10. (diuroii.
Airs. Anna KruJkllu Iiiih roturu
ed home after tin alisonce of sev
eral months.
.Mrs. Al:.rietta Hainos and Iris
llaino.i spent Sunday aKoruoon at
tho h me of Mr. and Airs. A rim
.lo.inson of Seottshurg.
Mm. Carl liiiider ih 111 at her
homo.
Ash Andrews was called Lome
Sunday from San FrHiintu-u by the
doalh of his mother, Mrs, An
drews, of ScottsburK.
Kred lliloy, who ts worltlng at
llandon, spoilt Tuesday at his
home. Fred, Jr., Is also working
there.
Mrs. Hampton has rotni'-.ed
from Itoseburg where she has
been In the hospital.
Kverett Ak't'lay, who works at
Coos Hay, was an Klklon Suitor
Saturday
C. Jensen wont lo tho Coniplou
llatehery at Drain for turkeys one
tiny last wook. sir. i outptou wus
in town the next nminhu, with
more birds. i
Phyllis .Smith. Mnruaret tlril'nth, I
Hilly (IrilTith, Zt,no Adtii:s. A.leh 1
Hep. U. N. liidd'e, of Hiddlc, wus
a business visitor In this city yes
toi'ouy.
Airs. T. M. Wlnnlt'ord, of Garden
Valley, was hero shopping auu
visiting friends yesterday.
Fred Kllloit, Airs. U. u CoUo'lar
and Airs. Frank Sullivan, all ot
Cauyonville, were visitors here
yesterday.
Airs. J. L. Alode, of Kellogg,
spent yesterday in mis city v lull
ing and atLoj.diug to business.
T. L. llro:or, ot , Myrtle Creek
aLlenclod to h:isinss lie re . lor
few hours yestorduy.
It Irani Ix.som, of Vont-alla.
spent a short time here attending
lo imsiiif'ss yonterday.
Zaeb Aiurray, of Camas Valley
wus In town attending lo business
lor a short lime yeslerday.
w. ii. Jones, ot J'Jklon, was
visitor in this city y vs
terday.
J. J. Aluriu, of i oneaUa. spoilt
yesterday in this city alUmding lo
DUHIUeSH. '
Mr. and Airs. Clinton Jonos,
Myrtle Creek, weve business
visitors In Ibis city yoslnniay.
Air. und Mrs. H. M. MatiiiL's ami
.Vlrs. J. U Thornburg, of Wilbur
were visitors in town yostore'ay.
Allss !!ss Clouh, of C: ;:yon
vilie, was in town shopping ami
visiting friends yesterday.
D. C. Illgginbolham, of Oakland,
attended to business here for a
few hours yesterday.
King Carlile, of Uiupnua, attou 1
ed to business In town for u short
time yesterday. '
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Americnu mass production 1ms
placed 22.01)11,1100 passenger cars
on the roads three cars Tor i
ory four families In the cnuntrv
! ranee bus one automobile for
each twenty persons, the United
Kingdom one to (wonty-throe
Italy one to one hundred eight
1'oland une lo one ihoUBimd two
hundred eighty-three.
Floor
Sanding and Refinishing
CHAS. KEEVER
Phone C5I-J R. R, 2, Box 22G
Roseburg, Ore,
SAVl TIMF! Travel while you sleep! I.eAve hfrrc ?:y v :'r. -.
Vast overnight irrvite brinm ou turn Portland or Sun rr.'mis.o
early die aet morning, refreshed and readv (or work or picture
llcr a re.il aonl rct. Vv bile tu slunibor in the deep mtulert
of nur Pullman berth, (be engineer drive you .iwiltlv and
Motroihly over ihe irfr.tf biyhn.iy in the world ttttl raih! Voo'll
sax c monrvi loo. l or example : .
fine u-ay Krndtrtft
PflRTIANn !'"" 55-98 s'-so
rUnlLHnu l.ov.,-r iwih R2.25 S4.50
llii. mcrniithl STWIMRI) I'l llMAN trip hrinit
M'li tnln PonUnil, t'ninn Station.! H:imi in the niornin.
Hull flirt' lltiluil-i-il Ih tiillll'iil'lulili'
CO.M'IIKS
'- S3.98 SG.43
SAN FRANCISCO UH Far- $H.03 $19.35
(.o.hI in COAt HI S or Ttl RIST VV I MANS fplm
il.Ml fur an turrnivbt lerih). This mernii;hi trip lumgi
on into Sao I raiuisio, I cm Rldj;.,.it .s m the morninn;.
Southern Pacific
Bjr tho Associated PresB.
Los Angeiei opened the Pacific
Cou.it league 8eanon ut Portland
yeslerday mid pushed tlie Hearers
definitely into the cellar by win
nliif J lo after Kirxt Uusciiiuu
Uon Jlurut broke up a 2 to 2 tie
with a home run In '.he eighth.
Thus the Annuls made It five
straight ov.-r the floundering Hea
vers, last season's champions.
Sti.tz of the Los Angeles club con
nected safely four times out of
fire. Portland's Wilson und Cla-
bauth each connected for a two
bagner. The uttar part of the
game wus played in u heavy ruin.
Pitcher Wurd hold the Sacra
memo Soloas to four scuttered
hits und fanned seven ze the Sail
Diego Padres won 5 to 1. The hap-
le. s .Mifcidon Keds broke into the
win column at the expense of the
Oakland Acorns, 6 to 2, ut Sun
Kraliclsco last night.
l.aiiianslie, Mission southpaw,
stiucli out eight Acorns anil limit
ed tl'.om lo seven scattered hits
vvliile his teammates collected four
teen from the offerings of Pitchers
-Miller, Olds and Serventi. Mort of
the Iteds had a perfect day at bat,
getting four out of four ivhile IjoI
juck collected tlireo out of four, In
cluding a double.
. A prediction of rain in Seattle
toilay was greeted cheerfully by
the San Krnnclzco Seals. Outfield
er GUI of the Seals Is nursing a
twisted knee received last Sunday
sliding Into the plute In u game
wllh Satraniento, while Pitcher
Gibson Is kept to Ills room with a
cold ho carried north with hlrj.
.Manager O'Doul said he felt an
other day's reBt would put his
team In flghtl. g trim again. The
Seals were lo have inaugurated the
lJi season for Seattle fans in the
Puget Sound city yesterday, but
the game wus rained out.
, Standings
W. L.
Ran Diego ..........12 6
Seattle 10 6
Los Angeles . 11 7
San Francisco 9 7
Sacramento .. .....JO S
Oakland 6 11
.Missions 6 12
Portland 6 12
Pet.
.667
.625
,611
.563
.556
.353
.333
.294
BRITISH PRINCESS
FETES BIRTHDAY
WINDSOR, Kngland. April 21.
(AP) Princess Elizabeth, heir pre
sumptive to the British throne,
celebrated her eleventh birthday
today with play at a make-believe
"coronation" which may some day
be turned into reality for her.
: There were presents from her
mother and rather, King George
and Queen Kllzubelh, mid a sur
prise package from "Undo David,"
whose abdication as Kdwanl VIII
last December brought her one
step nearer the throne; but her
absorbing interest now is in a
child's version of the coronution of
her parents May 12.
three slides and sptnp n:gbl
in the effort lo .toliuflaia iHuse
barg. Dr. George K.;!Iouck gkrve an in
teresting talk ! outlining Biaiif - of
the inventions aut rseienjitic dis
coveries of the past 70 yearB.
A special niiisicaL Centura wus a
trombone solo by Xa'vern Spaugh
accompanied at the pla.io by Thel
ina Carter.
Developments holding untold
promise for the future have come
out of American laboratories. Vine
gar has been made from coke and
limestone. Automobile parts have
been made from the soy beau.
Glass is made today which is halt
us shone as steel and three times
as elastic. Glass is used for bolts,
blackboards and wallpaper and is
even spun into thread and woven
Into cloth.
INTERESTING TALKS
ENTERTAIN KIWANIS
Wives of Klwanls club members
intended the regular Tuesday
luncheon meeting of the local
club yesterday, when Dr. Grant S.
iieardsley of Kugene, lieutenant
governor of the district, was the
principal speaker. He was accom
panied by .Mrs. Heardsley.
Itov. Charles A. Edwards gave
an amusing account of the Klwanls
club's trip to Loon Lake, when the
party of 28 members and enter
tainers were held prisoners by
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