Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1940)
ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1940. TWO Cincy, Cleveland NeiirlngPennants Major 1 i -tie;' Loer$ Add VJero; 'o' 3$ Brooklyn, Uy DIM. WHITK (AftXOClltUHl I'lHH Splil'tH Wl'lltO'l Cliicliiiiud hikI Cipvcliuiii mill me getting ruuriy 1q enti'ruilii lha world serifs rrowils. 'Jlie iinillly to win wlion' u victory Is most nernled seems to lie the HlmiiK ioint of Bee ua today for complete Home and Car RADIO SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES RADIO DOCTORS 124 W. Case St. Motorists! Enjoy more tire miles Have your car BEAR Safety Tested FREE CHECK-UP STEPHENS AUTO CO. 823 No. Main St lioth mains mid It was never not tor demonstrated Hum yeHlorduy. The Hods wero fiieed with IIib rod-hot (lor a dity) (Hunts unci I lie Brooklyn Dodger were wllllnc-r cmy, siislous to whittle Hie SI. l.ouiH finds down IhIcb unrl tlum Ki't ullhln 2) games of the Willie hinders. Hut toiluy's standings will hIiow the liroolia ore 5i game Imcli. thanks to the Hods' stlri'lnK finish over tho (ilunls In a 3-2 thrill er anil the HrookH double loss to the Curds. 8-0, mill 4-3. The (limits' Ixilirmiin had hl lath vlj-tory lu-aottoally In dih pncK el whun the lleds unleashed u four hit, nhilli liiiiinx vlrtory attack Tim win thus went to Junior TIioiiiiihoii IMh 12th of the oamimiKii. Al'tor the Dodger linwed to Khoiin's nix hit iiltehliiK In the first same at Ht. I.ouIk, Casey came apart at the scams mid t-osl thorn the Kooond yaine. Passeau Blanks Phillies. I'lissctui racked up hlK l:"ih win of the season by pltchiiiK Hie Cub I ti u 1-0 deciinn over the Chillies, flu Kaye up only Ihree lilts bud Is ailed no walks for one of the day's licst, perforiuaiicoH. I.analiau wasn't unite as etioellre hut he hurled (hi; I'lratCH to a (i-.'l decision over tho HoKlon Bees to end a Hix-uame Ins Iuk streak, uh Carina continued his sensational hltliiiK. gelling three ' blows to boost his average for the I last 27 (tallies to ,41'J. If the Indians want to clinch the American league pennant quickly. ! liiey ought to play the rest of thelr games ut Boston wlioro Koltner is j UHuuily good for a battiiiK spree, lie had one yesterday la Icuiilng Hie leaders to un 1 1-6 victory over i lilt- Sox. Ills round tripper Willi I the lataes loadeil was the lustiest blow In the game llml gave Keller 1.,.. nn...l ..t... ...... 4.l'l II1S i-IIU Titiuiy, ilnlsh. Vouth Wlna Twice. The Yanks climbed iilto a fourth place tie wllh the Chicago White Sox by earnltiK a iloubleheadei- vic tory over the Detroit Tigers, 4 3 .mil 4 2. Huffing uiic lloiihaiu hurl ed a pair of very lioo guinea. That 1,-1 1 the Tigers 41 guinea back of the Indians. The White Sox had trouble with I m AthleticH. winning the first KillllU CI null n in. iini ihi.j ... . the iilulh but losing; tlie second 4-3 in the tenth when Moses stole home I with the winning run. f The Hrowns' Auker submarine!!' the Scnulors to u till defeat the rillli straight setback for Washing-Uui. Dunham's Wrest Lead From Oakland Pisploctuntnr Effected by 9-0 Triumph; lutchort Dtfcof . Hub'i Indians, 3 to 1. League Standings W Dunham's Oakland iluucock's Hub's Indians Texaco Chiefs Hiimes Thursday Pel. I 1(1 4 .714 a 5 a 5 '.sis' h r, .oin, :t u .211 Hub's Inilians Home Run Halts Seattle's Slide! Iluh'a Indiana ..001 000 01 3 4 Men let and Meyers; Campbell and Norton. Dunham's 030 (110 29 10 4 Oakland 000 000 00 2 2 I.uuranee and Perry; Jacobs and Gotr. Two good games uro on tap for Friday iiighl when the Diinhuinltes clash with Iloucock's and the In dians cross bats with Hie Gobblers. The outcome of these guinea will determine the winner of the sec ond half of the City league. Only one league game will be played Thursday night. The Indians win pluy tho Tejuco Chiefs. In the sec ond game Dunham's w ill clu ili w ith the Knickerbockers of Cottage drove. $225 DOWN! Will buy a Model H John Deere Tractor and plow. Only used one season. "SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, OREGON (liy tins AHHOcliihMt PreHH) A lioiiuf inn, with iwo aboard, sent the Scat lie KaitilciH Bf-ootinx, fj& KamcH iihfiiil nf thu i'lit-iNc ttoasL It-afcue field today. FiiK-lihiilJM- Sjx'iicci' Hinritt' uililli inniiiK txtlotlon brought the ( hainpiuii HaliilciH up lioin hiihiud to heat (heir nearest competitor,. I.OH Aiikl'Ium. (i to 4. It uIko fudmi a r.)ui'-Kain losing ' streak und let I'lteher iiunell run I tin league leudiiiK victory total to 21. i 'I'he Angela ctuiiK to their half- ' KHiuu Krip on Heeoiul pluee, how-' ever, hecaitKe the third-riiniiiiiK1 Oakland Aioiiik fumbled their way to u 5 lo 4 del 'at at the lunula ' or Hollywood. j Han !iego eilKfd ahead lu tho buttle for fourth place by bealliiK Hits Caboose club, Port land. H to ' :. with llebeit allowing the Jleuv-j (!1'H Heveil IlllH. I Saeiaiiieiito. conteiidiiiK with the. PiidreH for a place in the post tieu-' Hon pittyoff, shared n double feo-i line wllh the Kan Fruiirisco Seals,' takiiiK Um opener 12 lo 0 und drop ! piiiK the tinulu 3 to I. ' The SealH, atwayH Knod for a; IuukIi. in one inniiiK of the first; Kaiue played with only eight men. Not until oik Senator hud ground ed out wan il discovered that Illyht Udder Holder was mill lu the ciub- hoiiKe. i The Sai-8 ot 1! hilH off Slutz wliile the Seals were eomnilltiiiK five errors. Then lor no apparent' reason the Hay City club buckled down to errorless ball In the short second Kituie wliile Dusso held the Senators to six safeties. COLD WEATHER AHEAD! There is a keen feeling of satisfac tion in knowing your fuel supply for the coming winter has been taken care of. Call ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. 282 Let them supply you now Prices delivered in city: 16-inch Green Slab, single load $3.00 4-foot Green Slab, per cord $2.00 Dry Slab Wood single load $4.50 Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. h, Cincinnati 70 41 Itrooklyu (if) 4. New York ;." fiti f2 si. Louis f; n:; ChicuKO 5k f,7 I'lltsburKb 55 Mnstnn ..- 4 I'litladelpliiu ;t7 rr. U!) I'd. .ii:tl j, .f)MI I Mr .rtn j .:' vei Htts J exaco t inela; iiunlium s vuiBiia Cottage, drove. Oumeg i'llday: Itoticock'if versus DuitbiiiN's; Oakliihd versus iiubs Indians. Ily KVKKKTT CllOVCH Iloucock's Hatchers moved into a tie for second place In the Cltyj Moituall leaKue as lliey nosed out Hub's Indians 3 U 1 in tho first of the two Kames played lust nibt at Fiulay field. In the second i;amej liunhum'H Trnnsfermeii went into the league leadership by thumping T the Oakland (lohblers 'J to 0 behind me iwo-iut iimintK 01 iiu- rance. The first Kuiue was fast and well played with the outcome uiicerluiu 7 until the last butter was out. Houcock's titllied twice In the third, when Creason was given at pass uud Morgan drove a Ily to? deep rifcht field for four bases. The Indians came back In the last of, the third as Atterbury tripled and scored on 11 had throw. The Hutch-' ers added a tally in the fourth on Miles' single and Merritt'H three huse swut. The game was u pitcher's baltle all of the way, the Butchers getting only four bits, while tho Indian were limited to three. Merritt, tossiiiK for Iloucock's. allowed three bits, walked one ant! had one strikeout. Campbell yield ed four hitH. gave six walks and had Ihree slrlkeouls. In (he nightcap the f)unhnijitlt's steppel into a I lo 0 lead In the second InniiiK when Jacobs walked 'four men and Hill Schemer doubled to put the three runs across the1 plate. Two doubles, a sinlo and Ihree walks gavu iHinham'fl four jnine runs in tho fifth Inning. The 'final two runs were scored in the seventh when K. M 11 ranee singled. Henry doubled uud Fred Schemer sinnleil. Launince save up only two hils while walking three batters and striking out three. Jacobs was ex ceedingly wild, issuing nine passes, while allowing lb hits. Ho had four strikeouts. ' Henry with three doubles out of three trips to the plate, led the Duiibanilte bitters, followed by Doiueiiico with two for flvn. Todd and Jim Stearns were the only Cobblers uble to connect safely oil La 11 ranee's delivery. Scores:' It 11 K Mnmoi k's it(2 1(M n :i 4 Hearing Completed in Cooper Spring Dispute Five days of hearings with re gard to water rights on Cooper springs and Its overflow were com pleted yesterday. The hearings were held before Deputy State Kn gineer Iogan, who heard claims f ten claimants of persons using the water rrom the spring and creek, which the Koberis creek water dis trict seeks to condemn us u source for ti domestic supply. On the basis of testimony pre sented at the lengthy homing, the state engineer Is expected to speci fically designate the rights of each person found to have a legitimate claim to the water, thus establish ing a basis upon which condemna tion proceedings may be bad in the circuit court. The Hoberts creek water district proposes to construct several miles of pipe line to vany wuter from Hie spring to the communities of (jlungury, Itoberts creek and Green. Douglas Pomona Grange Sets Meeting for Aug. 31 I'ouglus County Pomona grange will meet Saturday. August 31, with lilversdaie grunge, uud officers urged today that all grangers en deavor to attend, as un important business session is In prospect, it wus slated. The business meeting will siurt at Hi u. in., followed by a pot luck dinner ut noon und u pub lic program, arranged by the J'o iiiona lecturer, scheduled for 2 p.m. LOCAL INSURANCE AGENT WINS CLUB MEMBERSHIP Kenneth Quine, local representa tive of the Oregon Muluul Life In surance company, will be Inducted Into the company's Millionaire club during the 34th annual con vention to be held ut Canada's Har rison hot springs next week. Candi dates for admittance to the club must have sold more than a million dollars' worth of life Insurance. W'K NKKU used pickups fany maket in trade on new Chevro let. Will make extra high allow ances at this time. Hunseu Chev rnlet Co l.dv. H.i'ssaMtfaajaTafrtt'yTii " Ice-cold Coca-Cola is a quality drink,- the familiar drink that repre sents four generations of experience (1 in refreshing millions. Its clean, tin gling taste brings a delightful after sense of real refreshment. PAUSE THAT REFRESHES BOTTLED lUNDL'R AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COIA CO. DV ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS TELEPHONE 186 AMERICAN LEAGUE Y. i I'd I K'veiumI 71) lli'lnill mi Hostiui i::t r.-i r.i( 'lili-u(!i r f:i .r27 New Voiii 5 r,.- ,527 Wuulilniiiuii , j!) (ifi .4:iii SI. l-otlis 4s Wl .410 l'lllluilulplilii 44 lis .3!I3 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. I'l l ! fi .;r:t Ni .n ni ,r,ii4 Sun I III! ! I.iiH AiiuhIi ... Ouldiinil Sun JilrKn Siicruini'iiln .. Ilollywood S.-in l'nim'iM-i) Poiiliinil (ili .64 mi 7 .r.4j ....;.7I 71! ,r."7 75 71 .B():i 73 71 A'M liS S3 .412 4."i llll .MS MARKET REPORTS WHEAT I'OIITI.AXIJ. Dm-. Auk. 21 (Al'l - (icn llicll I." Cliisc Si'pl. .7" .71' .70 IT'S SAFE $ IT'S EASY- v v WSAVE TIME MT AND EFFORT Roscburg Branch of the UNITED STA'Sli XATIOXAL IIAXK vf Port I it ii i I " - sN " VS. J -)VWt n If 1 lil 1 1 l'lli"il"'J"!!J " y.s x iA U v.3s V VVV and NOW You Can RENT an AuirtoflimaiLie as Sflotl; Wattei fiQeatten For ONLY FREE INSTALLATION FREE SERVICING LOW COST OPERATION A MONTH There's NO WAITING 'With A GAS WATER HEATER CONTINUOUS hoi waler plenty of WHEN YOU WANT IT for ove'lT needl Balhlng Shaving Washing Cooking and Cleaning. The Choice of Experience! wnw w IPacifiS HJttilnttSes (So. ,...-.M ltmr .-n! I(lrr --