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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1940. lultd Dallr Kxrrpt dT hr tat Newa-Havftcn Co., lae. Member of The Aaaorlated Preas The Associated Pram Is exclusive. Iv AntlilArl lt tli fnr ranubllca- tlon of all newa dlspntchea credited to tt or not otherwise credited In thla paper and to all looal newa published herein. All rights of re publication of apeclal dispatches herein are io roserveu. HARRIS ELLSWORTH Editor Entered as second olaaa matter May 17. 1920. at tlis poat offlc at Roaeburff, Oregon, under aot of Huron 2, m, Represented by Neir Tnrk 271 Madlmm Ave. Cal hu -iA M Mli'hiiziin Avi.wMll Praarlaro 230 Hunll Street Iroll 3084 W. Clrand Boulevard l.oa AacrltM-iU 8. Hprlmr Htreet altle 603 Stewart Mruet rort Uad 620 & w. simh Ave. HI. Laula 411 N. Tenth Street 91 rjefi ItTIII ttukacrilttloa Bate Dally, per year by mall..., Dally. 8 inontha by mall.... Dally, S niontha by mall.... Dally, by carrlor por month. Dally, by carrier por year... ..15.00 .. 2.(0 .. 1.15 .. .65 .. 7.10 Kvery state, county and city official or board that handles public, money alioulil publish t regular tntorvala an accounting cf it, shewing- wlmro and liow each dollar la spent. This la a fundamental principle of demo cratic govcrnmonL K1HXT Tuesday Oregon's SOIIB- 1 tor Charles U McNiiry will ho formally notified that ho Is tlio nominee of tho republican party for tho office of vlco-presldent of 1 the United States. Tills "notifi cation" Is a ceremony that Is a custom of long standing. There will be no newa to McNary In the procedure. Tho senator recolved his actual notification while tho Philadelphia convention was in progress and gave his consent to the placing of his namo in nom ination. You may recall that Senator McNary was unanimously nominated, having boon awarded all but a few scattering votes on the first count. Those who heard National Com mitteeman Ralph Cuke speuk at the republican rally Thursday eve ning know the story of the repub lican vice-presidential humiliation. Tho Oregon senator did not soek the nomination. More than that he did not want It. His personal preference was to retire at tho end of his present senatorial term and get aomo needed rest at his farm home near Sulem. But out of loyalty to tho republican members of the senate and for the benefit of his state which in i)0 years had not had a candidate of such Im portance, bo accepted. So Kulom, the home city or Senator McNary, where for many years ho has maintained law of fices and near which Is his licautl ful homo Salem is agog. Tues day will bo tho day of days. ICIaboratc preparations h a v o been made. Tho notification will lako plaeo at I ho fair grounds and umple room for spectators and parking room fnr Ibolr cars has been provided. Tho big event will tako plaeo at 4 p. in. and will, of course, be nutlunally broadcast. Douglas county republicans arc planning to attend tho Salem no tification urfalr on masse. At least such plans were on font this morn ing and arc doubtless completed, or nearly so, as you read these lines. Can enough tickets . (150) be suld to command tho services of a special train a special train for Douglas county republicans di rect to the fair grounds and di rectly home niter tho notification? That iiuostloti Is uppermost right now. This column will do ils part In helping the situation by explain ing Unit I he special train riiunil trip faro lo Salem am hark Is iliilte tow, the accoiniuodattouH as lo getting to tho plnco where the affair will be held aru said to be belter than may be achieved by driving a prlvato auto. Those who waul to sign up for the special (providing ISO do! are asked to leave their names cither at the ItoKchurg chamber of commerce office or with Hurry Purgeter at the Douglas Abstract company of fice Editorials on News (Coattatuc (rata D lo those Americans who tiro try ing to rush us Into un offensive al liance with Britain. IN' connection with these efforts lo rush uu Into war. this Asso (dated Press dlsiatch from Lon don will bo found Interesting: "Ofriclul British reluctance In comment (on tho proposal fur a British-American alliance) may be explained by the presence of pub lic opinion in England that u lion- belligerent United Stales is MORE V ALU A HI. B TO BRITAIN than an America, at war. In the latter event, these persona reason, the United Stales would have to use most of her planes and munitions for strengthening her own Pan ama and Atlantic defenses instead of letting Britain use them. "This group (opposing American entrance Into the war) is probably FAR MOIIK POWERFUL than the smaller and more vocal body, In cluding a sprinkling of AMERI CAN EXPATRIATES,- who are culling for Immediate Amorican Intervention against Germany." THAT Is to say: A smaller and nniHlne f.rntm In fc'm.lu.wl In. eluding Amorican EXPATRIATES, wunts to force America Into war, but a larger and mora powerful group of Englishmen believes America will be mure helpful by slaying out of war. REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4 : ID Tommy Tucker's Orch., MUS. 4:30 Interlude. 4:40 Sterling Young's Orch., MBH. 6:00 Strings In Swlngtline, MBS. 6: in l,iiu Breeze's Orch., MIIS. B::i0 Won Pop Concert, MIIS. 0:00 Dinner Hum e. 6:30 John II. Hughes, MPS. 6:45 Melodies Modern. 7:00 U. M. I. Tlmo. 7:05 N.wi, Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. 7:10 News-Review News Flashes. 7: IB Mutual Macstros. 7:45 Harry James' Orch., MIIS. 8:00 Muddy Malevillo's Orch., MUS. 8:30 Horace lleldt'a Orch., MBS. 9:00 News, MPS. 0:10 Hay Noble's Orch.. MIIS. 0:30 Pernio Cummins' Orch., MPS. 10:00 Sign Off. SUNDAY, AUO. US 8:00 Hagorstnwn A Cnpollo Choir, MBS. 8:30 Voice of Prophecy Choir, MBS. 8:45 Canary Chorus. MIIS. 11:00 March or Health. M US. 9:15 Tho Chaplain Speaks, Rev. Parry Smith. 0:80 American Wildlife, MBS. 11:45 SymphJiiy. 10:00 Tho Hymn Singer, mil. 10:15 Romance of the Hl-Way, Greyhound Lines, moo. 10:30 Palmer Houso concert, M IIS. 11:00 Baptist Church Services. 18:00 El I'liseo I rocuainiM. m7. 12:3(1 Nobody's Children, MUS. 1:0U Frank (iagen's Orch., MBS. 1:30 Dave Dennla' Orch.. MBS. 2:00 Tropical Serenado, MUS. 2:30 1-ar.g Thompson's Orch.. MBS. 8:00 Roantlraroua, MBS. 8:30 Songs For Sunday, MBH. 8:45 Wylho Williams. Commen tator, MBS. 4:00 American Forum of tho Al, MBS. 5:00 Old Fashioned Revival! Hour. I 0:00 A. P. Noews. MBS. 6:05 WON Symphonic MBA. 6:30 The Angelus Hour, A. Edwards. 7: (03 Favorite Sonne of Yours and Mine, Hansen Motor Co. 7:15 The Quiet Hour. 7:45 Hancock Ensemble, MIIS. 8:00-Tommy Tucker's Orch.. MIIS. 8:15 -Timlin's Study. MIIS. 8:30 BBC News, MBS. 8:35 Phil Levant's Orch., MBS. !l:00-Nows. MBS. II: 15 - Lost Wo l-'orgel. 8:30 Sign Off. MONDAY, AUU. 21) 7:00 Slurr and Nonsense. 7:30 Newi-Revlew of the Air. 7:40 State and Local News. 7:45 J. M. Judd Says "Good Morning." 7:50 Ithnpsudy In Wax. S:oo - Breakfast Club. MIIS. 8::in Inierludo. 8:40 Bess Bye, Rancho Soups, MBS. 8:4111111: News. MIIS. 9:00 "I'll Never Forget," True Story Magatine, MBS. 9:15 -Man About Town. Il:30-.lohuson Family. MIIS. 8:45-Keep I'll n Music, MIIS. 10:00 - News, M IIS. 10:15 Ma Perkins, Proctor 6V Gam ble, MBS. 10:30 Adventures of Uncle Jimmy, copco. 10:45 Bachelor's Children, Old Dutch Cleanser, MBS. 11:00 Our Friendly Neighbors, Al- Ka seltzer, Mbs. 11:15 Wheel of Fortune. II : l.. -Elbert Laschelle. Organist. MBS. 1 2 : no - Luncheon Concert . 12:15 Sports News. Dunham Transfer & Powell's Hard ware. KlivlliHi ill Random. 12:35 Parkinson's Information Ex change. 12:45 State and Local News. 12:50 News-Review of the Air. 1:00 Hennlnger's Man On The Street. Sum Kuki's lluvviiiiuhs. M IIS. Have Dennis' Orch.. MIIS. Let's Piny Bridge, MIIS. At Your Cnmmnml. Five Men or Fain, MMS. ll'imes on the Lund. MIIS. I'Ullllll Uiwla, Jr.. MIIS. 1:13 1:30 1 : 15 - 2:0(1- 2:3(1- 2.15- 3.0U- 3: 15 -Lclghton Noble's Orch., MIIS. 3:30 The Quiet Hour. 1:0(1- Sheep ami Coals Club, MIIS. 4:30 Tea Time Dance. 5: tin -Mystery Hall, MBS. 5:30 Shafler Parker. MIIS. r,:15-rucer t p linnc, MBS. 5:00 Raymond Gram Swing, White Owl Cigars, MBS. fi: 15 Dinner hance. 6:30 John B. Hughes, Avalon Ci garettes, MBS. I: 15 - Melodies Model ll. 1 7:(Hi--B.M.I. Time. KRNR raaaeaMlaa tyalMa MM KlleeyelM Dr. C.I I Girls l f II 'M(f to t !r t . t f 1 Anderson's Aces, Roseburg girls' lay field at 8 o'clock tonight. Members of the Kosehurg team, pictured Kibben, Vivian Domenico, Evelyn Cyrus, Cliff While, coach, I.ila Sanders, l.ols Kurti. Back row Bernlce Ellis. Pat Weatherford, Phrnua Perry, Ellnure Fles, Verna Whitlacb. .Members of the team not pictured are Deploy, Woolly and White. . . The sluiiing lineup for the Aces tonight. It is announced, will be Sanders, catcher; Henley, pitcher; Fles, first base; Homenlco. second base: Kurlz, third base; McKibbeii, short stop; Whitlacb, left field; Kills, center field; Cyrus, right field; While, short field. Woody, Weatherford and Perry, reserves. OUT OUR WAY lyWBtaM fill H A? WVSSI FEROOT ALL ABOUT NEVER. DOTH' RIGHT WI I THAT MONEY HE JUS" THING WITH IT JesssMMfl I PUT IN TH' BANK.-- I THAT'S WHY WE'LL f DISMISSED IT RIGHT ALLUS BE lITTL.E" OFF HIS MIND.' WH WE THINK WE'VE v I COULPM'T TX A J PONE SUCH A BIG Sss' ( THIWG FE.R THIMKINJ THIMG, PUTTIM IT ABOUT IT y IM TH' BAN kC, THAT VXW V I'P BE- ; f WE'VE USED UP " II -y VALt. OUg. BiSNESS.' JJOUr V COPO 1140 BV ME SCRVICr. INC. T. M. REG U 5 ' ' f "I Nazi Escapee From Canada Captured I X T K li N A T I N A I, I'AU.S. Minn.. Auk. M. -i A 1 lintmri HiiilyHon, MimieKotii li'inlet- Kti mi lium ulal iimi'il at Vimiiiin, .M inn., Kiiiit loiliiy ti! hiul tuUni into cus tody a man he iili'iiiillcil as a siis jieetnl Umintin fuuliiw from a t 'it n julluti iiihTiimnit raint. Ihitlson bald the man uave I he nainu of .Mainutl l'lschi r, 2U, a nti livt if (Jciiiuuiy and clii.'-n of Sia i 11 . who whh raptured by I h Knulish In Hclnium and sent to Citnadu na a war prlstmor. 'I hc- ul liccr believed KIscIhm' had lied fiom the Canailiaa internnienl i amp at lied I'm k. (Mil., about 0U miles nurlh ol Poll .rtliur. Out. Hodgson i aid I lie man can lei) two crudely drawn maps, apparent ly H'lt-niade. which showed "a hol der town" between Lake Superior and Kuier.son, Minn., on Hie Mani toba line, and another bonier (.own between Winnipeu and Vancouver. M. ('. The luuilivc was believed lo have eroHMed tho border here and hitch hiked lo Virginia ! miles hoik hcat-l ol here. lie was h'-hii held here Tor Cana dian iiutleiiiiics. McNary Acceptonce to Be Heard Over KRNR Senator Charles I,. McNary's no cepiance tipeech for the il.O.l'. vice presidency will he heard over KltNK and the coast-to const Mu tual netwotk Tuesday August 7. I :in to a: an p. in. The huiieli ast will oi iKinate at i he fair -.-rounils at Salem, (iet:-in. (i lid be aireil co;ist to c-a:'t over Mutual lliKMult the lacilitlcs or tlx (ion l.ee network. Ttu prnurani will open witli a call fo oiiler by Cont'iessjuan .In si'ph V. .Martin, chairman tif the republican national coininittee. The 7:05 Newt. Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. 7: tft Newt-levtew News Flashes 7 : 1 'a - Mutual Maesti -is. 7:atl.one Utilizer, .MUS. i S:0i - lHnthy and V, en Knlei tain. S: la I", S. Army liecrultiiu I'roL'ium. S:;tn - Melodv Isle. MIIS. o:no-Alka Sclticr Newa. MBS. 1 9: IS -Kvi'iett lloagland's unil..; robherv. lailh had lieell ill prison M us. t less t linn a year. !i:il0 Talk by .lohn t'udaby. Schunuii her worked In the An .MUS. deifon home, fates on a farm lii:ii--Slgn Hit. 1 nearby. to Play S of tbaJI Tonight N'cwa-ltcview l'liolo anil tOiigruvlmr snflhull team, will meet tbe llelllg Honeys of Eugene in a game at Fin- national antheni will bo sunt; then by the audience, accompanied by u Salem band. Father Alcnin lliebel, of Mount Aimel. OieKeii, will lead the invoca tion. Chairman Martin will then pre sent (lovcrit.or Harold 10. ShiHsen, ot Minuesoia, who was Keynoter of i he republican national convention in I'hHadclphia. (Jovenior SIub- hcu will d(dier liiu t'jrmal address ol noliticatioii. Senator McNary, i in mediately following, is to deliver the aecept aucu address, benlnnititf at u p. in. ! Golfers Notified Of Qualifying Deadline Members of the- itoscbui'K Coun try club are beipK notified that till fpuulifyiim rounds for the huiiuhI tail championship tournament niUHt be played before Sept. I. The lime orKinally had been set to conclude today, but due to the fact that rtome members were, ab sent on vacation, the committee in charge has extended the time lor ipiaiilyiitu piny lo Include, Sat day. Ann. 111. Dwaytie llueU, tour nament chairman reports. All members are it rued to turn in l heir is bole quality ins score sn t hat they may be platted In their proper flight lor tournament play. Ualston lbldKctf is the present holder of the Iirector's ciin. the trophy poslid tor the tournament wluuer. Youthful Fugitives From Arizona Prison Caught KI.CKKNCI-:, Ariz., Au. SI.--( A I ) Warden dene Slmle and piison bloodhounds cam: ill up to day with two yomhlul convicts who early this motniiiK bound Mrs. K. I'. Anderson, wite ot the prison auditor and steward, and fled In the Anderson automobile, tinned with a revolver. . The youth were cammed with out re.Msiaiice In the mountain two miles north ot nldbetu. Art., and not mote than miles from the prison. The coin ids were William Cutes, I'o, servuiii i. to In year for kid- 1 uapin Ur robbery, and i'hil Schu- imouor. 19. scniug lite years for above are: front row Alice Mc- Excise Tax Aiding Wild Life Program snA'rri.i:, Aus. 2 .av) Siinrliiiurii wurc sivcu llus pood uiiril luiliiy Hint fiiuarius unil urn inuiiiliuu miles, furnishiiiK tlic inoiH'y, arc ftiiauclug guild giuuc inuuiiKumiuU luoKiiiuia ull over the country. Forty-four stales have already cnmplieil with the Plttman-Koliert- sou uet miller whlrh fcilenil funds aro uvailubU- to thein, Albert 11. Diiy of tho fish and wildlife serv- Ire told the Western AsKoi'lntion of i'lsh und (tunie ('oiinnissiouers. anil 4o states have active pro- Kianis uniier way. The money comes from the federal excise tax on arms anil ammunition. Last year. 231 projects were approved for 43 state. Involving an expenditure of ?2,uS2,";ia, ' he said. "Klflyone were for tho acquisi tion of lauds and waters, at an es timated cost of S187.IMHI; lol were for development of areas to lm- "prove, wildlife conditions, at a cost of JTII.iMiii: and X5 provided for investigations intn problems of uildllfu management, at u cost of SSSI.llt.l0." The law provides for federal of wlldlile restoration projects llp- paymenl ol id per cent of the cc.STs proved by Hie service lie said Louisiana had recently passed the necessary assent legis lation and that Montana. Nevada. Florida and (leorgla were the only ineligible states at tho present time. The federal funds may be used hi provide suitable breeding grounds, refuges anil ndeiiuate food wildlife. Actual admlnlstra- and cover and for obtaining data tlon of wlldlile Is left to the slate lepartment and may not be fi nanced with tellers! funds. i Small World l.ANCASTI-.'lt, fa. It was In deed a small world that separat ed Mrs. John Wagner and her sis ter. Mis Nornin lleffly. They lest track or each other IS years ago alter adoption by dif ferent families. Keiiulled through a chance meet ing nrranged by a mutual friend, impressed by their resemblance. IllH sisters dlseovei-vd tbev liieil only 24 miles apart. Bowling Season Opening Planned Plvt Mar LMqiMt, Om Woman, in Prospect tor Ret4rbursj Toyrwomairr. of The bowling season in Roseburf; will be officially opened the week of September 9, It was announced today, with three and poBsibly more men's leagues and one wo men's league scheduled for the sea son's competition. Organisation of the City league was completed this week with Ce cil Black being elected president; Pete Sherman, vice-president and Deb Day, secretary-treasurer. Ray Tannlund, Bill Davis and "Doc" Mc Queen were named on the rules committee. Tho City leugue will be composed of teams sponsored by Dunham's Transfer. Copco, Kilts club, Sandy's place, Tejcaco. Ullin- qua Cleaners, Hone burg AHejB and L'tue Brus. It la piunncd to nut a new rul ing into effect which will set up minimum team averages In order thut more uniform play will result. At least two more men's leagues are expected to he formed. Meet ings for the Industrial and Cum luercial leagues are to he called within the next few days. Floyd Baiighman, manager of the Rose burg Alleys, is taking registrations at the present time for the teams to compose the two leagues. Te men will start competition the week of September 0, while the women's league will start the following week. lay ia being started two weeks early in order lo get In the requir ed quota of league games neces sary to establish handicaps for the state meet. As the state tourna ment will be held in Marshflelil the last of November, many Roseburg players doubtless will participate, and are, therefore, anxioUB to play their required league games prior to the slate meet. A matched game was played Wed nesday night between the limpqua Cleaners and Texaco Chiefs, with the Cleaners winning tw-o out of three games by the narrow margin of 08 pins. Cecil Black carried off individual honorB with a high score of 23G and high series of 635. Scores: W tlmpquu Cleaners: Henry 157 1.11 ISO 500 IladlKiin 163 1S6 170 5ns Baughman 147 1 151407 Boucock 15K 164 120442 Day 143 1S2 192517 757 S55 S22 2134 Texaco: Lund 155 158 179492 H. Milller 121 160 107 388 Patchett 115 S3 185393 Davis 188 136 134458 C. Black 236 203 196635 S15 750 801 236C Manager Has to Buy Adopted Son Ily EDDY ClII.MOrtK WASHINGTON. Auk. 21. (AP) Clark (The Old Fox) Griffith, whose baseball trades are legend, found himself Involved today in one of the strangest deals of his long career he had to buy his adopted son. "I've Just bought Sherrod Rob ertson," he announced, "because I've changed my mind about him. I've decided lie's goiug to be a bail player after all." "Sherrod Robertson ?" "Vep," said tho president of tho Washington Senators. "I'm bring ing him up from Charlotte. He needs a lot of seasoning, of courso, hut I believe he's got it." "Isn't Sherrod oue of 7" a newsman continued. "Vep," Griff confessed, "bo's one of the children I adopted back, when he was utmost a baby." It was an odd ease. Clark Grif fith having to buy a bull player whom ho practically raised from the cradlo. "Well, you see," said the Old Fox, "I knew he was a good kid ball player, but I Just never figur ed here look ut his record." Young Robertson Is a brother of Mrs. Joe Cronln. wife of the manager of the Huston Red Sox. He's been playing shortstop for Charlotte in the I'icdmont league. Tho rocords show the 21-year-old Robertson has dlrivon in 85 runs to be among the league lead ers In Ibis department. He's hit 2:1 home runs, eight triples and IS doubles. He's socked I'icdmont league pitching for a to tal of 21s liases. The Old Fox didn't say so but you got thu impression ho felt It would have been something he'd never lived down if ho let some other big league team buy a mem ber of his fuiuily. I Seattle Loses To Hollywood, 7 to 5 illy the Associated Press) The Hollywood Stars were a bit uppish today, and with good reason. They'd handed the top-rung Seat tle liatniors a 7 to 5 defeat that was even worse than it sounded. Hut the Pncille coast league load ers didn't appear wonted even though ull three runner-up teams of Oaklaud. I.os Angeles and San Dtego turned in victories. Tho Ruiniers still led the circuit by more thtiu .100 points. Seattle was credited with only one earned run oft Mustaikis. form, or Uustun Red Sox right-hander, nho kept his niue hits well scatter ed. He was injured sliding "iu- the phito In the eighth and Osborne fin ished. - .. Los Angeles shut out Sacramento S to 0 behlud the three-hit pitcn lug of Prim. Not uutil the sixth, when Ci'llk doubled, did a Solon reach base. The hapless San Pranoisco Seals banded oue on a platter to Sau Diego 11 to 4. After taking the lead, tbe Seals proceeded to give up six runs in the seventh frame una uiDson went to the showers. iPortland kept un its race for low- honors by dropping a 5 to 4 battle to tne second-piece Oakland cluh The Oaks trailed 3 to 4 going into tne eigntn, but Adams, Portland catcher, dropped a throw to the piate lor tne deciding run. Dunham's Win 2nd Half League Title Deciding Softball Gam. Toktn from Butchtrs, 6-3; Oaks Boot Hub's In Swatfcst. Final Standings, Second Half , , W I, et. 'iiiiiiain 8 , l 4 Oakland io 5 Houcock's ,'Z" g 0 Hub's 8 7 Texaco Chief's 4 Jl 7:i:i .007 -.600 .MS .214 By EVERETT CROIICII me Dunham Transfer Dunham- lies pounded across five runs in the first two frames to down rinu- cock's riutehers. 6-3. to tako the seconu naif title In the final game oi me uity Softball league regular seasjn. In the second eume the Oakland Gobblers managed to nose out null's Indians, 14-10, In u free hitting nliulr. The nunliamiles tallied two runs in tne I list frame when Henrv walked, advanced to second on a passed bull, stole third and K. acnerners walk and stolen base, with h.olh men scoring on P. I.aur- ance'g long outfield fly. Three more runners reached pay dirt in me seconu inning when Goodman singled. Peterson walked and all nnnils were safe when Glenz drop ped Rices fly. Domenico then drove out a long fly to score a run ner and Henry tripled to cleau tho buses. Boucock's retaliated with a 3-run outburst in the third inning Boucock singled, Meyers walked, Hadigan singled through the box and Miles doubled. Dunham's final tally came In the fifth Inning when F. Schemer hom ered Info right center field. Brtitim cracked out two hits In three trips to leail tho Butchers in bitting. Henry. F. Schemer und Peterson each collected one hit in two trips to lead tho winners. Iiuranec gave up seven hits, struck out throe and Issued two passes. Creiis.on. losing hurler. al lowed but six blows, walked throe and struck out four. Gobblers Win In the nightcap, the Oakland Gobblers pounded Campbell for eight runs in tiro second inning, and U 11-10 win. The Gobblers had a merry time, as did the Indians, when they changed positions every inning. A sparkling triple play, engineer ed by Jim Stearns. Gobbler second slicker, was the highlight or the evening. Wlih none awuv, Heinz on second and Mills on first, Rico connected what appeared to be a sure hit. but Stearns made u beautiful catch, doubled Helm nfr second and nipped Mills at first with a lightening throw lo complete the play. Unit, with two for three, and "Big Bill" .Mills, with three for rive, led the lo hlt attack on Whnr- llien, winning chucker. Cellars, with uiree ror live anil ts. Stearns Willi two for four, led ihe Gobbler at tack. , I Summary: R h k Boacock's iki-I und o g 7 3 Dunham's 2:10 lilu x (1 d Butteries: Creasou und Meyers; Uturuuce uud Uividinun. It II 10 Oakland ovt U2U 011 12 III Hubs (ill (121 2lu 15 10 Baltorios: Wort ben and llogan. Goft, Jacobs: Campbell. llyrd, Campbell uud llyrd, F. Schemer. Standings lly the Associated Press National Leaque W. I.. Cincinnati 71 -n Brooklyn 6r, 5d .St. Louis fi : New York 58 51 Pittsburgh ,'S fifj Chicago (io r.S Boston is fiti Philadelphia as 71 American League Cleveland 71 4 Detroit r,7 f,2 New York (12 53 Boston :t r,5 Chicago 5! 55 Washington 51 fi5 St. Louis tu 71 Philadelphia ...10 S3 Pacific Coast League Seattle .. . (is 52 Oakland s2 fix Los Angeles SI (is San Diego 77 72 Sacramento '. 75 7 Hollywood 74 75 San Francisco (Id S3 Portland 45 lm Pel. .fin .565 .527 .618 I .41111 .5IIS .3115 .Sill .r.n- .5B3 .5:UI .531 .518 .410 .408 .-tUO 1 .C53 ' .517 .514 ! .517 1 .497 .1117 .443 1 .302 I PORTLAND. Aug. S3. (AP) I Injuries suffered Wednesday -when a denied tractor track pulled him under the machine, look the life yesterday of Felix .Morelund, 11. Yamhill. Roseburg Undertaking Co. Established 1901 . M, E. RITTER, Manager' Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy Phont 600 Licensed Lady AMBULANCE SERVICE Oak and Kan 8t. Imbalnwr Leaders in Majors In Losing Strealr Cleveland and Cincinnati Fail Win Wirt Raqularity That ftrf TJitm at Ttop. By 8ID FEDER (Associated Press Sports Writer) It's no longer a case of bow far will Cleveland and Cincinnati win by. For the last two weeks, the Indians and the Reds have looked like anything but a couple of clubs going after the Jackpot. The Reds have dropped nine of 15 and tho Tribe baa barely stayed over the .50(1 mark for that Btretch. The Indians called on Feller to day lu the finale against the Yanks. , Their two p r I z e left-handors weren't of any more use In the sta dium during the past two days than your dollar straw bat In a rain storm. After Mllnar was glvotv a thorough going over Thursday, tho Yunks wont to work on Al Smith yostorday uud posted a B-3 decision behind the slx-hlt elbowing uud hit ting of Sundra. It cut the Tribe's, pace setting edge to four gamff ' over the secbnd-plaoe Detroit Ti gers, whose game with tho Bostou Red Sox was ruined out. Bees Sting Cincinnati. Meantime, the Reds' old jinx Boston turned up with their old stuff In Cincinnati and knocked 1 off the National league pace-set ters (-2 behind steady twirling by 'I'obin and some fancy flailing. Brooklyn' second-place Dodgers also, lost, blowing a 5-4 verdict to the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals whipped the Phillies 5-2 on Bow man's six-hit hurling to run their winning string tu eight straight. This boosted the Cards into undis puted possession or third place, since the New York Giants lost a 1310 merry-go-round to tho Pitts burgh Pirates. For a time, in Washington, it looked like a somite filibuster was on, us tho .Senators mwi fhi, .,.,. White Sox went inning artor Inning i! getting nowhere. But in the 13th t frame, Blood worth slopped Into lhi rirst pitch Ciint Brown served up uftor replacing Dietrich and knock ed It into the outfield for u siuglo sending in the d 3-2 win for the Nats. t.oorgc Caster tossed thrco hit. less relief Innings to suvo a 0-4 victory for the Athloticn over tho St ,ouis Drowns at Philadelphia. Roosevelt's Envoy to Vat-con Coming Home ROME. Ant? 91 iah vt ....... C. Tnyior, President Roosevelt's peisonal representative at II, i Vatican, left by plane today for a 1 visit to Ihe United Slates during J which, his associates said, he J would confer with Ihe president on ? Whether he sbnnlil i.,i,. ... ?! post. ' ' I Taylor has been convalescing r ....... .. . u,.vlaiiuul ami iriends have, t 7 ."ulm" ""Kbt provent h'l It llllri linen nail ...... V V, .J.-,.. ''' '"U' "' ft . , ', "'"""nanis of the United o in u Cl-lllliuai. What's in the Air I don't want no handout, lady. But I would like to drop in and listen to THE AMERICAN FORUM OF THE AIR Sunday, 4:00 P. M, Topic: Should the United States make available to England some of it's world war destroyers? I Honest officer, I wasn't disturb ing the peace. I just had my ra dio on loud so I oouid hoar RAYMOND GRAM SWING Monday, through Fridav, 6.100 P. M. Tell the taxi to wait. We'll go just as s?on as wc listen to THE NEWSPAPER OF THE AIR Daily, 9.00 P. M. HI-LIGHTS ON SATURDAY'S PROGRAM 5:C0 Strings in Swingtlme. 5:30 WOR Pop Concert.' 6:30 John B. Hughes. 8:30 Horace Heldt's Orch. 9:00 News. 9:-1a Ray Noble's Orch. KRNR DIAL 1500