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TWO ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 1 3; 1937. Touring Lads Will Battle Douglas County Boys in 3-Game Series. On Intel national tour, an all Canadian Junior bunt-ball team Jrom Vancouver, Jtrltltiu Columbia, will play the DoukIhh County American i-eion Jiiuiojh u three u;ime wrivn In KohhImhk on Hun day, .Mumlay and 'I uenday of juxl week. The traveling team watt unable to Boture Kaines at Kalem and Ku Bene, where hi.oiis were originally scheduled, and have deridid In attend Mil ee days in ltonebuiK. They will play an afternoon garni' .Sunday, umt eveniiiM kuiiimh, mart liiK at ii, Monday and 'l uexday, uu coidiiiR to jMHHfiu plans. The lii iit Canadian invuHiun in I he United HI mew, I he Juniors' trip has been arraiiK'd by Ami'il can Legion ofrieern and sponsoi h ot Junior baseball in weHteru Can mla. Special nupport wus Kivt-n the tour by Jlugh Albert J'lnvler l.e Kiun post at Vancouver. 1 Stiff Game Welcomed As KosebuiK in aupporl intf the only J-.tKlon Junior base bull h-am Houth ot KiiBenu this Heanon, the J iuukIuh county team has had 111 th. practice in competitive Kanies and Hit; chairman, V. J I. tierret hen, is greatly pleased by the pros- iecl or couteNts uku.iihi atilt com ueiftiou. It is practically ukkui-iI, he Kapt, that the lioumhis county Jun lors will go lo Woodhuru lor I In Hiale chaiupionHhip series, and th t; amen wiln the Vancouver boys should afford an opportunity lu gel In boino real practice in preiai.t tinn for (bat series. "We believe we have one of tin best Junior teams this year that DoukIuh county has ever turned out," (ierreiHen said loday. "Tin trouble Is, the boys haven't been nblo to show what they can do. hope the fans of KohcIuuk a:i vicinity will Lurn out lor the series next week Hffil give these lads the Kind of supporL they deserve. " GLENDALE DRESS SHOP REOPENED hiK near I'eahody and Hurns, Has. KiRht were rescued by occupants of other boaia. VicliniH were Melvin Allen. 22, Wilbert Allen. 'i, arid Arthur Al len, 1 S. In ol hers, who lived ileal IVabody; Herbert Clark, lti. and Clamlf lihsley, 22, of Uuiiim. The boats ovethirned HS el forts wei-e made to transfer six (ml ii pants ol one of the bonis, which was :eakiiig, mm the other. Wind was sweepiim the ZMi-acre hike, witnesses said. CUCNDALK, Ore., July 13.--The (ileudalu X)!'cxs and Varey store, lormerly Sabina's slioppt', re opened under the maiiaKeineiit of -VI r. uud Airs. L. K. Witgiim ! i) liny, j.'1'ho store wan chmed .Idi aevujfflt vd.vB nt which JjHih-W r. npd .Mrs, WlgjUiiH reinudcled ami jecleeorated, uhIiik a color scheme of red anil cream. New couuleis liave been added lo take care ol new Mock urrivliiK every day. In lidd It ion to i he ready lo wear nloek. formerly curried in the More. Air. ami .Mrs. WIkkInh have placed on tli.spluy a large slock of variety j;oihIh. fiveTose lives WHEN BOATS UPSET AIHIUK'I'A. Kim. Only 13 (AIM Khi votnm mt'ii Iohi tlli'lr Uvi's lu u holliliiy triiKfily tllnt tivi-i'lotik nil nulliiK "I hi i in luinllii'H on San til Kit lake, livi! iiiIIi-h went til liTi 'Chi' live ilriiwiifil lit-n twii I'nwbniitH iivi'i-tiuni-il. plminhii; l:t Iit-rami-i lulu I'll Vet in wnler. All J.I ni! nii-iiiliri a of tuiiillli'tt liv- Ultiniatum From Bridges Meets With Defiance hy Joseph P. Ryan. MOW YOltK. July 18. (AIM -''lireuiH of rnlils iinil comiler-iuitls 111 tile Uiiliiin'H llliioii Inhor riilllis tmluy loui lieil off l lie liemldeil "oiien iiui-l'ure" heiVeifii .John i,. Lewis' ('. I. (I. mill the Alui-ri.-iiii Keilernlirm of l.iiho: :or control of Ill.tMHI ini'inlieni ol I he Inleruutloiuil loni;Hlioreiiieirri iiHHOcilt I lull. As ii pre'ri'le lo the kIi'ihil-Ii-. leiiilei-K on nnih shies li"hl eonl'er- ees hehlnil loelieil ihiors. I'rliii'llilils iwvn every imlleiilloii of riKht In Hie finish, wllh .loseiih 1'. Ilyan. veie inn I. I.. A.-SMiniilc in. ili'HiirillK: "We'le mil lulling lllliliintuins from iinyboily." The "ulliiiiiiltiin" v.us serveil on Uyilll yesler.lny liv I lul l y Hrlilfes. leailer or I lie I'ueil'le Count loni: slKitenieii. Ihe so-'j;;i:i .! "'jriilns" of the l!i:il west cnu.il iiuirlti stlille which i.arnlyzi-il sliiiiiiiK for 77 ilnys. emu i. it esliuuilnl tMi.x.i.jio mill eiuh'ii only mteiMi K inl striKe lii Smi Kiituelsco. llrlllfl'B ilO'lllleil Ityilll thill I lie ( I. (I. whs ileleruilneil to Invnile the tuition's wiiterl'routs mut eninll hoth loiiKeshori'iuen anil wme houso workers. Ryan is Defiant lie wiillleil Uyiiu tluil unli'ss he uhiiliiliiueil tin.' Amerlemi Keileru llun ur l.iilmr, wllh which (he I. I,. A. luiK heeu iililliulcil for i5 yenrs, Ihe C. I. (l. mini, I tulo. loan's or- Miiiiiullou inviiy frmn him. Hyiiu relurteil: 'Till nut iiileresleil in iiuy slute mciit thai Aunt niliiiii coiiiiiiiiuisl lllrlilKcs) nnikes. To me he is like prickly Ileal. '; Giants' Once Star Pitcher Costs His Team Chance to Overtake Cubs. ii -O.. TM&I UtUIVtHY lOucli uriernoou in Uose- Inn', Wincliesler, Wilbur, Sufnei'llu, Oakland, Vomalla, I'lain, IMlliinl. Cook Juiicliou, Urockway, Tciimile, Camas Valley, Myrtle Creek, Kiddle, Cnnyonville ami (II end ale TIIK NKWS-KKVIKW IS )K- LIVKHKI) ItKKOItK ITS INK SCAItCKLY IS MltY. . .. ITS LOW PRICE 4 Of only fitie per mouth bv car- t ili'r in ltiiriebui. and Tl'lKKK iimntliH by mail lor ontv l (?l per enn ANYWMKliK, has I n maintained in the lace of steadily li.sini; news- paper costs, - SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW TODAY ..... 4 And assure yourself of Hie pick of world and local news at these low prices. Take ad- vantage of (he Im Ionian listed 4 daily In the advevtlslui; col- 4tiuius; this alone will fave you many times the cost of the paper! 4 The Jioscbui H New s-Ue lew. Ityan also threat emd "retulia tions hi other ('. I. o. dor. limit flMds ii Undoes pushed his ult malum to a showdown. in reply, Ilridiies announced that tho C. I, O. would.Viiurt.er pier and warehouse meu -oil the east oast under separate charters and carry Hie fU'Jil direiiy into Itvan's own ten i t i y. ( H'ticials In the rival euinp.i de illuei' to comment on what ramifi atious iiiIkIh develop from the in lei'-iiiiiou lend, piirlictilarly as to the possibility of lurllier costly iiiaiilhun strikes such a:i have idiiueit liolh coasts during t In past three yenis. Hiidm-s deinauded fur C. I. O. control of the country's wateii'roiii uorkets met a llati.'lusal limn a three-man I. I,. M. lomniii tee, which declared it could Ti ltd "nolle iiiK benefit iiil" in the c. I. o.. pro posals or "any impl o cmelil over the K.vslem practiced In the I. h. A. lor a quarter of u century. ' Bridges Snubbed Jtyau himself i el used to talk persoualiy wlh (indues, Willi; whom he clashed repeatedly in the past on qie-siloiis of jurisdiction and cooperation belw ecu At la u tu mid I'acilic t oa.t loui;slioreuien. "If our answer to Air. Undoes is not plain enough, n said In ter, "we may lie lorced lti extend j our arth ilies to tile tield ol or.ualii- j at Ion t hat are tnier ferine wil h 1 ours. We may have to retaliate." , lie lld not aniplity the htnle i ineut or indicate whether the "re-1 ( n lint ion" would Include pn.utile widespread raids In ihe A. K. of l. ; into such C. I. i . -dominated fields; as sleel workers, miiUTS. arnieiil makers and automobile workers. llrides outlined his reasons lor! "ti:; .uini;" the A. l' ol I out i led longshoremen's assocuit ion ter deli v ei inc. iiie ut lima t uui Ityall's lomiuiltec. INJURED BOATMAN SAVED FROM SEA K r t; K N K. July i:s. ( AIM- - (leore V. I .each of Cliiuo.l,,Q 'ash.. previously reported drown ed when hi: einply bout was found in the Sheda w bar Monday, w as reported 'to he in Marshfli ld, ser louvly injured, today, Me was picked up and taken In Marshllekl ill another lioal alter heiuu in. Hir ed by a fallili:; mast, it was re- le.f h.-re Hy HII-L HON I (Associated I'resH Sports Writer) I'lom a uhi!:;iiK iih( lo a feeble Ulcker in two short seasons dial's ihe Hiram,'e, sad Btory of Hal Schumacher. lu l!t:i;J, his first lull season with Ihe New York (limits. Schuinie won l!( names. The IoIIowIuk vear he chalked up 2'.i. Two yearn ao itA ii u i ii ...... i i i. .i , .. V ...... ... it.,tiii .urn fiii-u nine nciiil- macher kept his perceiitioe above (he .fpiO level. Today he is in a terrific tins.- dive. Sixteen times he luis been sent into action as Hill Terry's maruiiK pitcner. on all but three occasions the hint on June 1 when he burled a ten hitter to whip tiie Uodfcers --. he ha failed to finish. He laileil nyalii yesteidav aifainst the i'hiliies. u club the UiautH had hf.tyn in six out of nine khiimm. Seh ii ttu.Od out of a bad hole bv a ,Ve Oti-lnitiated triple play in Mm first Inning, dropped out of silit in the seventh. When he bowed out he had put on base five of the six runs the 1'hils scored In that inning to win ihe bull name liy U lo :i. The deteat cost Ihe Ciants a chance to draw up virtually on even terms with the rained-out Chicago Cubs, lu addition it may have sealed Schumacher's fate for the balance of this Heasou. May Go to Outfield It was, they say, his last chance to prove his claim as a stariiiiK pitcher. There evii is talk ot con verlhiK Mm l-SU-pouud li-footer into an outfielder. Tei ry, w ho yesterday was toss ed out of the first hall ame in his career jor protest hitf Umpire Kill Klein's decisiiuis too violently,, nei-ds the SchlliTTiiclier of l!l.'S;-:n--- or someone else equally ef fective - to catch the Cubs aeain , and win I lie National league bunt-i A happier limine than Schuiiiach er is the irrepressible Joe Mi-d- iclt. I hat as-house Kaimstert who b'ads the league in everything hut triples, stolen bast's uud, o; I course. IHtctllMK, pO'.IIldeii (JUttlliee more hits ami diove in three more runs as the St. Louis Cardinals itosed out the 1'irates, ti to f. The Cubs' uiht kiiiiic in CltOn uait was rained out,' as were tin1 ilees I lodger dale in Itrooklyn and the only American league mime scheduled, between ihe Imlinuu ami White Sox. thinkinK the flht with Fair defi nitely w as on. Fuit plans to syi for New VorV tomorrow. The court Ltdd Oin, Farr bad Dot bound hiniaeh' not to tiCht . publicly before meeting' Sciiuieling. TINY COOPERGETS NOD OVER NICKASON WOOIJIIL'KK. July 13. (Al'l Tiny Cnoiiei nf Weii.itjuni ili.ela iouetl Chuck Nk-lutHOn of Vuncuu ver. II. C, lust niglit In the eighl round innlii event of the American Lesion IkixIiik card, billed for the northwext lieavywemht chuuinlou- stiili. 'FELLER SURE HE'LL (Hy the AsKntiati'd National t'hliaKo .. .. New York ... PiltKliurKh .. St. lmiH .... Hoittoii Hroiiklyu .. Cincinnati .. I'hWide.lphia (No count V. I.. Pet. ..45 -11 .(i25 ..45 S9 .411 2 ,D5(i M : .542 . 4n .452 . an y .42 ..2X 43 .Ml .28 41. .1178 or American khiiich Monduy HtandliiKB unclnniKeil.) s CHICAGO,. July 13. (API Hob Feller, the lfc-year-old Cleve laud Indians' hurler who blazed a Hirikeout trail uciohb the base ball horizon in 1 i3b uml then in jured his arm this season, is con vinced he's just as good as ever, notwithstanding bis current rec ord of three defeaU and no vic tories. I'll Kd the breaks booh," he smiled, "mid I'm far from discour aed over losing those games, even though I'd have liked to won them. Hut if I could so out and pitch like I did against Detroit Sunday, I'd win 25 sanies a Beafon." lie allowed Detroit only two hits al though he lost the same. 'I've been relying mainly on my fast ball, ajid my arm feels just as Kood aa ever. My curve is getting better wbeo it's right I think it's as opd a curve as any pitcher has in the league ami I'm sure that I'll Stan win Ding soon. I'm not trying to fan every batter, ir I can lan them with men on baxes, I'll be satis fied." The Feller case has been base ball's niobl intriguing mystery of recent years. When he injured his nr in pitching against St. Louis April 24, some said he was through for good. Others that he wouldn't pilch again until 1938. Starting against Detroit at Cleveland, he allowed one hit in tour innings, but the Tigers 'got three unearn ed runs off him and won a seven iiiniutf name. 3 to '1. At Detroit Sunday he walked six and made one wild pitch. notTce ' j Bids wanted on the painting of interior anil part ol exterior of : school buildings on South Deer Creek. For further details see or write Wm. Melton, Clerk Arlv 1 Moves J. A. Henry has moved Goes to Salem on fluslneL. from 620 West Lau to 212 North A. French, of this city, wut to Sa Stepheiis street lem on tmlnM today. Three Game Baseball Series Douglas County Legion Juniors Versus Vancouver, B. C, Legion Juniors FINLAY FIELD Sunday, July 182:30 P. M. Monday, July 19 .00 P. M., Tuesday, July 206:00 P. M. ADMISSION: Sunday, 35c and 15c Monday-Tuesday, 2Sc and 10co Don't miss these three red-hot games LOUIS' NEXT FOE WINSOURT O. K. LONDON. .Iuly0':l. (AIM - -The ('Iiihk-it.v iliviHjuti tmliiy (MsniisMfit Syil HiiU'h motion Tor 1111 liijuiu-' (ion ri'rtlnunini; Tommy l-'nrr, Ileit is! I'lro lilloholclor. muni lijilit- in .loo LoniK hfl'oio ini'otiljK .Mux Srlllnclin;; licio. l''arr has lioon uuiIiImmI Willi Loniti in n L't-ronml iii'ii.vvi'ii;ht i-h:iinpionsliQ hout to Ik-iioUI in Now Vorli. Aiic. I'll. I'ri'Vlously ho hail aui.M'd lo t Si'liiiii-lini; in l.innlon O'li'T lalo in Aimu.l in-fai-ly in sQitomhi-r. An attiilavil lioin Sriinuliim uaK ro:a! sayinn ho was anxious to moot l-'air in Soilomloi', hail Ii i approachi'il hy I'lcuonh-r Mil.o ,u. mm lor a po.tsililo inulrli Willi THOMPSON STILL TOPS COAST HITTERS LOS ANOHLKS. July 13. (AJ-) -Kan lili-sn'H hIiikkIiik outl'loldor, Ituiioil Thompson, slumped luur Points in his ballliiK averuso in llli! past woek. Iml liiaintainoil Ills i'aririo Coast tcuKU k'adorshiii Willi :i"l tinoiflcial iIkiiios showed today. An i.aiiualill or KacramcnlivS llOI.I I ... 1.0.1 ... V --- n.c.nj lllllll MIT, lllft avoriiKo 01 . .iiiu t'l'inallliiitr uneliailK- ed anil tint soiamil lilKhcsl in the tlieiiit. Ma: via (ludat, Los Ane- lis, kiiiiioiI six polnlH to .35)1 hut stayed in lliiifl plaee. I ho Han Francisco Missions held a rraelioiial advantage over the Kan Kram-isco Seals in the hip-anil-tuek race lor team haltlnn honors. 'Hie .Missions were credit ed with .21131, the Seals with .2931. Qtnill lfirKu ntl lilllll Willi ..hile lied I'm- fnin-lli ! vii ....... Los AiiKeles and Kacrainento. o ALBANY HOLDUP 18 MOS. AGO CLEARED ALMANV. July 12 (Al'l Sherilf Herherl Shelton and Stale I'm rol man IiiIoh said the I.. A. StainhaiiMli service station holdup is months uo uus solved .with the arrest last niKht of Osetir"4 H. MoHiwiek of Albany. They said liosl vvlek confeHHed to the crime. The off left's Hturted search for .) iiuirs Laih'Q af, who t hey said was implicated in the holdup by Host wick's confession. HoslwUk was bound over to the :4iu ml jury under $l,no bond, charged with robbery while armed with a dangerous weapon. Stain baiiKb liad reported be was held up at the point of a nun and his station robbed of $;io. KILLS WIFE AS HE FINDS HER DRUNK 0 SAN' KKANCISl'O. July 12 I A I') I'olice Htiid today thai Tlunnart ('osia, is. a delivery I ruck driver, had eonlVssed he beat and kicked his wife lo death when he came hoine from work and fouiid her drunk. The dead woman was I'olice hut IkmI Inrn.'.l it .Jmvn said II nf her rib were binken. HEY KIDS! Grade School and High School SUMMER WOOD PRICES 4-ft, Green Slab, per cord q 4-ft. Dry Slab, per cord 10-incn Lv. per load 16-inch Green, per load 16-inch Partially Dry, per load Mill Ends, per load 2 ft. Green Slab, per load Sawdust, per unit $2.00 S3.00 S4.50 S3.00 $4.00 S4.50 S3.00 S2.00 PHONE 282 ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. 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