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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC.-QREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1939. BLANKS TO BOSTON ; Dykes' Machine Wins 15 of , J ... I Last 19 Games; Yankees Take 8th in Row. By BILL WIIITK (Associated Press Sports Writer) Jimmy Dykes White Sox nni- eMne, In case you've been busy watching the Van keen, has won 15 of ltd last 1! games, risen from the! depths of fifth place to i challeng ing position In wlm( M left of the American leniMie iuch and Ih hint three and one half guinea Imck of the runner-up Boston Red Sox. I . I'ntii two daVH Jico the Sox hadn't ' been able to abut nut mi onr.oiient ! but now they are. boasting about a ! pair of whitewashing Jobs. The second consecutive one came yesterday anil the lied Sox were the victims by a 4-0 score as Thornton Iee. turned In a nine-hit Job that was backed up by four neatly executed double plays. Yanks Win 8th Straight. The Yankees are at it again. The champion took No. 8 in a row from the St. I-ouis llrowns by 2-1 yesterday In a game that was not finite hh clone as it sounds. Bed PORTLAND'S Most Distinctive Hotel -i.witks you . , . ' Frl'mllr Nrrvli'e Home-ll k II mint . UdiHlrrful -'uotl f Bn-Jllla lint cm HOm BENSON Dine nnd (Uril lanp "fciEU llmniltvar at 0k I'nrllaiid SEE -AND 1 r.v Natureland Cottages BANDON-BY-THE-'SEA Modern tourist accommodations with ocean view. Drive to beach a scenic spot. Apartments $1.50 and up Cottages $3.00 and up John Dornath, Bandon, Oregon On Bandon Beach Loop South 3 Miles Hgun gat, oil, upkeep, firos . . . and you'll ogr with thousanefs of Chvro(f ownerj thoi . IT'S THE MOST ECONOMICAL CAR IN ITS FIELD ! tmmmmmmimmmtnn ni n ia Onfr Cfi.vroLr glvmt ymv oil th.i r.oruri IXCIUSIVI VACUUM OEAMHIFT NIW AIRO STREAM STVtlNO. NIW SOOIIS 11 HiHtH NtW tONOlB HDlNO.BASt IJ-HOKStPOWEII VAIVI IN.HEAO SIX rtHFICtfO HYDRAULIC BIAKIS NIW "OMIUVATION CA" VISIBIlltY Pf HCTED KNll-ACTION KID INO SrstIM wHh Imptov.d Shvclipre.f Sl.rlns (wv4 afcl. 0. Ma0 tu. mothh flr) . TIPTOi-MATIC ClUICH Riirriiig'a foui hit iltchliiK. Tor bin Kltli win of tliu year, wiia room lm lirexHlre thun llio (Ht.l the Yanks got 13 hits nnd tlmutcliucj tu buat Iomhh any nitiiiitn. b'Hlali'lla IipIik'iI WnxljinRloii tu nil H-7 vlt'lury mid u sweep of the Ht'ili-H over tliu IKiiroU TIkpis tvhfii ho haiiui'd tho ellilllll Willi Knui-bime blown A.....III .....I l home run In mate aboard. iy (irci'iihcrK. Averill and Cullenhlne couldn't match, in effectiveness, the KhhtM rooud-trippcr In (lit other American league tussle. Harder of Cleveland hail to pilch himself nut of a lot of ,ro"l,,p ,Hr"'' be earno up with a .12 mccimou over uio Btiiiuiorti Philadelphia Athletics. Criopled Giants Beaten. The National Icukuc hud only two games to offer but hotli were Important in the general scheme ( jbings. 11 1 1 Khilrjih Pirates, not feel- 11 l """"X "" be battered ibintB. jumped from sixth to fourth nm H h' virtue of their R-4 victory I (over the taped-up Terriers. That , shoved the New Yorkers down to : fifth place, just, a game nnd a half nut of sixth. The defeat was the New York era' sixth straight, their long"st lordita; streak of the campaign. j I lie Boston Dees offered an un- beatable combination In stopping i the Cubs again, this time 2-1. I COUNTRY CLUB TO ENTERTAIN GUESTS i Hoseburg Country chili's "(inest dny" has been set Tor this com ing Sunday, July 23, and all mem bers ate urged to bring guests and spend the day playing golf. , swimming or getting acquainted with other recreational advanl , ages offered by the club. ) ' The golf course will bo open all I I day to members and their guests laud at 6 o'clock pitching, putting! land driving contests will he held. 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Nee your Chevrolet denier todiiyt Take tho wheel nnd learn o( Chevrolet's rvnuiikublc economy. k mn.h.l J2CJny rl VM.WS w"Wi iiaminnmasjuasisisiiiii au.wwpr w wwnnarai J' jiiibww SEATTLE CUES TO COAST LEAGUE LEAD Record Crowd Sees Victory nUPI. nIff pIr Rpoain Uver Uaks, aeais ttegain intra rosuion. (liy the Associated Press) The crowd of 16,750 paying 'us lomcra, a record in Seattle base ball history, watched their home town Kainifin cling to a same and a half It-ad In the Paciric coast league ra-e by nosing out Oakland In the twiHith InniiiK last night. The (aimers beat the sixth-piaffe Oaks, 3 tfi 2, itH Catcher Camp hell cracked a line drive Into right field to score Strange In the third extra frame San Francisco's Seals, meantime, climbed back Into their usual third- place berth by beating San Diego, 7 to H, at San Francisco, as Sacra mento wan dropping a 4-to-Ji de cision to I,os Angeles at the Angels' park. Hallou, the Seals' veteran curve hall artist, kept the Padres under control throughout, giving up only seven hits. It was the first start for Hallou this seasqu. Me Is or dinarily used In a relief capacity only. Hack on the mound nftr a three week layoff because of injury, iHonetll. the league's leading pitch er, twirled bis 1.1th victory against two defeats as the Angels stop ped the rampant Solons. At Portland, Manager HIM Sween ey won a ball game for his last place Heavers, singling with two out in the ninth to acoro Wilson wltli the run that gave them uu 8-to-7 win over Hollywood. It. II. K. Hollywood OiiO 100 010 7 10 0 Portland (Mi.0 0ii2 4118 I t :i Hlltner, Firming ti), Monerief (7) and llrenzel; (Jabler, Itadnnits (fi), llilcher (7 and Kernandus. I ELKS TAKE BALL GAMES I Dunham's Transfer men defeat I ed the Oakland Gobblers, 3 In I, in ' a we'll played soft ball game on : the Oakland diamond last night as I brilliant pitching by Laurance. ! coupled with clean Helding. held . Ihe Cobblers scoreless after the . first inning. I Neas, Oakland shortstop, scored the only run for the home team. , lie walked after the h-iuluff hattcr ! filed out, advanced to third on j Young's single, and scored on a J Hlngle by Reeves after Kay Stearns 1 had lufled out to make tltc second out. . ; , Allhotmh Oakland gathered six j hits to four for Dunham's, the hits ; were kept widely scattered, and the I Cobblers were una bio to push across another tally, i Dunham's tied the score in the j opening inning on a walk, error anil single. The score renin tued deadlocked until the fifth Inning I who Maker's home run, with Peter ' sou on base broke the lie und won I tb ball game. I Score - It. H. K. I Oakland 100 (Hill (I I J Dunham's la 02n u ;i 4 I i Matt cries: Reeves ami llogau; Lauiance ami K. Schemer. I Elks Massacre Guard. Tli.t l-'IL-u' t.M.i.i i.,.ut.,.l tl...- I third straight y in utter losing the SERIAL STORY BORDER ADVENTURE BY OREN ARNOLD CAST OF CHARACTERS HKTTV MAHY JOKDAN Pretty young liurder Patrol service sec ret ui v. HliKltlWAN STAHU Handsome llorder Patrol officer. JIOPK KIUIMHK Starr's fel low officer, also a bachelor. MIS BAlillO Mexican smug gler. Yesterday: Out on their second night of vlxil, the officers are suddenly startled by a rock tum bling down the canyon. Hope gra upg Sheridan's arm, fuels It la tense. CHAPTKIl V No man und certainly no wom an iwd ever met Senor Luis Kaustiuo Hodarte y Harro without being instantly impressed. Senor Harro might well have stepped out of a motion picture film, or from that chapter in a novel where the handsome, heartless villain Is Intro duced. Not that he was unreal. On the contrary, be was anything but fic titious; be was so real that the government of the United States of America had spent thousands oi dollars eoirfbatting him and hoping to capture him, and the government nt Mexico likewine had a price on his head. Main reason why the government of Mexico did not al ready have him In prison was that he formerly operated In Mexico city under the name of Portea Juan de Escobar. When imllce got too close to his swindling activities there, he moved tar away, to enter the business ol smuggling aliens Into the U. S. A. This was more profitable, and was more of an of lense to the American officials than opening game of the second half when they steam-rollered the Na tional (iuard team into helpless submission. 23 to ft. in the only game played at Finlay field last night. Slow In getting started, the win ners found themselves behind, 4 to 3. in the third, but gathered mo mentum as the game progressed, scoring five times in the fourth, six In the fifth and seven In the sftth. The Soldiers' big inning was the rouitb, tallying four times on four hits. The Elks got to Todd Company I) hurier. Tor 19 safeties. It was the loser's fourth straight defeat. , Score -Ft. H. K. National Cuard 004 010 0 5 7 4 til kg Chili 302 f.()7 x- 23 19 2 o ELLIOTT WHIFFS IS IN ALBANY VICTORY SII.VKUTON, July 21. (AP) (ilpnn Klllott struck out 15 men mill lii-lil Hills creiik to six hits lust ulKlit as Albiiuy buttled Its way iu;o the final of the atale semi-pro baseball tournament by beathiK the t'reekmen, 8-2. Standings Ily the Associated Press H American League W. L. Pet. New York til 23 .726 Mosion . 48 30 -HI5 t'hlAigo 47 36 Mti t'levelaud 42 lilt .519 Detroit 41 12 .404 Washington ;i5 51 -4M7 Philadelphia 31 f". .3X3 St. Louis 21 58 .293 National League Pinclnnatl 19 29 .fi2S St. Louis 41 37 .526 Chicago 43 41 .512 New York 41 40 .5nK Pittsburgh 3!i 38 .5uG Mrooklyn 38 3X .500 Moston , 39 41 .188 Philadelphia 21 50 .324 Pacific Coast League Seattle ,...7 45 . .598 Los Angeles titj 4T .58 1 San 1'iancisco 55 51 .50,"i Sacramento ,53 53 .500 San Diego 53 57 .177 Oakland 53 60 .469 Hollywood ,..49 63 .137 Portland 4.' tit . t'-T, iMtfjf R ule to Follow ,'.'. Asr nes-M'rins; .lick COPYRIGHT. 1M0.. NEA CRVICK, IISO. to those of his own countrymen. His fellow Mexicans around Ju&res and other towns In the states of Chihuahua and Sonora came to think of him as a fine fellow an imprt ssion he carefully created by geniality, flattery, and sundry gifts. 'Good morning, Don Luis," the priest himself was wont to greet him on the streets of Juarez. How is it with your body and soul to- Iday, my son? "The body 1b fed, but the soul I Is hungry, padre," the handnome jiellow would smile 'guilelessly. "Here are some silver pesos. Can I not the church do something for liny soul?" "Can jou not come to the church and see? It Is good to give your money, hut it ts better to give yourself to Cod." "I am unworthy to enter your sanctuary. Father. You who are po good a man, and holy, will pray for me?" Now what could he done wilt) a rogue like that? Especially when he ended the Interview with an engaging smile? Girts, too, found the , same smooth conversation In him. the same lovely flattery, the same en gaging smile. Concepcfon Con ireras in Mexico City had given him her heart, and now hunted for him with her dagger, but she, no more than the' police, knew were he was. In Juarez, the bor der town made gayer by American tourists, were other pretty girls. Don Luis, the handsome, enjoyed their company. He mingled with Mexicans and Americans alike, In the swankier gambling palaces, hotels, cabarets and cafes. He laughed a lot and held always the center of attention. He didn't look like a "modern" Mexican who wore conventional American dress, nor yet like the poorer peons with the huge som breros. He wore (or affected) a more colorful costume flared pantalones; a silken sash of crim son and gold: a white satin shirt; a green velvet bolero with golden ly:tid; a black felt hat. stiff and formal and flat crowned, banded with silver conchos, and held down with a rawhide string under the chin. Sometimes he swung a fringed seraph over his left shoulder, a highly colorful blanket hand-woven by the Indians of Mex ico, tossing It with the jaunty swagger of a bullring matador. That was the Luis Barro whom the public knew. Mack of that al together genial and pleasing front, however, was an organizer with a business that involved risk and danger and that Ignored all fed eral law. At night nnd in careful privacy. Don Luis would interview !ils "sitotters," men and women. who, living by his bounty, contact ed rich neonle and others who wanted to be smuggled into the 1'nlted States. They arranged for Luis to "guarantee" them safe crossing. They collected the mon ey for Luis in advance. Often, too. they helped him arrange to send over highly valuable shipments of contraband dope. Others of these henchmen, oper ating silently tn Kl Paso nnd at other points on the American side. kept him informed as to move ments of the I'ntted Stales Border fmtm developes your 8 ex s poaure film, gives 8PPINTW 2 ENLARGEMENT Send yonr film. Prompt service. Satisfaction guaranteed. Reprints 3e each, minimum order 25c. Send coin. TWO-BIT FILM CO. PORTLANO Box 4322 OREGON Patrol the one force which was aggressively against him. Some of them watched Border Patrol head quarters Itself, noting when offi- i;rrs urjiuriCTi, wmcn direction wipy Reeined to take, when they returo jed. These were well paid spies, and Ifficient on the whole. I I But Luis Harro' s spies were not j to be blumed if they failed to re 'port the departure this day of Of ficers Starr and Klldare, toward the road leading to the Marcial Ranch, thence toward San Fell pecan-yon. Sherry and Hope hadn't departed from Patrol headquar ters, there near the tall watch tow er by the river In El Paso. Nor had jthey departed in daytime. On the .strength of information telephoned them by Betty Mary, they had de parted hastily at night. It was the night when Barro was to have gent a dozen aliens across, l to be picked up 'by cars at the up per end of San Felipe Canyon and hastened toward Amarlllo, Texas, thence on to Oklahoma and pro bable safety. Ani Barro would ihave made the crossing but for one , thing. A Bpy en me to him at sun down that evening. , "The Patrol, they visit Salazar; In the jail house," this spy report ed. "And the city detectives take Sataznr out of his cell and talk id him again." "How do you know?' Barro j snaped. "Santos, the little hunchback boy who sweeps nut the offices and runs errands, told me." "What did the officers learn? Did they toeat Salazar? Did he talk much?" "They did not beat hiin. They did not bother him much, Santos said." "Hmmm." Anger showed on Bar ro's face. Anger and resentment. It was In such moments that he was revealed as a dangerous man. "Where are the officers? Ixs fed erates, who visited Salazar?" "They were Starr and Klldare, again. They did nothing, but loaf long around the police station, then go away. I think they expected po lice to bvlng in another prisoner, maybe, hut nothing comes." Barro considered that. He had 12 people nine men and three women who had paid him $2'0 each, American money, to es- r-Tir7 1 - 1 I - - -Ja It wti on Betty t.ou's first lonn. trip that she div rovcrtd the "Baby Seat.'' Well. Betty l ou has hern buying the Kvoline for this family ever sime. 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"I can send them over any 1 time," Barro mused now. "It is not yet midnight, and my ran elm is near the line. The cara will wait on the highway. And yet Sulazar knew this plau. If the Border Pa trol chanced to make him tell 1 shall wait and see." Which Ib why Senor Luis Faua tlno It oil arte y Barro left bis aliens in his ranch house for that night, dressed himself as a dirty peon and went cautiously to the mouth of San Felipe Canyon. From midnight until after dawn he sat In some shrufbbery and rocks just on his side the interna tional line, the barbed wire fence strung there for a boundary. He watched the Canyon skyline like a vigilant hawk. He listened in tently ror any sound, any echo. At daybreak especially he look ed, and sniffed, of any hint of smoke, knowing that officers then might relax their caution and build a small campflre or at least licht pipe or clgaret, and knowing tmu even though air currents swept up I that canyon at nleht, they usually j reversed contrarily in the early , morning, so odd were the hill fov-j mations there. But Luis saw nothing to warm him despite his wearisome vigil. At 7 a. m. he shrugged his shoul ders, got up to leave. "I should have made the cross ing as planned." he lamented. "To night I will." (To Be Continued) Pat Patterson CAMP VIEW SERVICE STATION COMPLETE ASSOCIATED SERVICE 1 Mile North of Roseburg On Highway 99 AND FOR IT'S YOU GET A BETTER MOTOR WTH AVIATION ETHYL u .V of the VA tops you Jlian half for a free Floor Sanding and Rcfinishing CHAS. KEEVER Roseburo, Oregon Phomj 31-J R. R. 2, Box 22C BUY ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS at the SI DILLARD MOTOR CO. No. Main and Douglas Sts. 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