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7 ROSEBURG NEWR6VlEWt ROSEBUR Industrial League Standings W. L. Pet. Hansen Motors .53 28 .655 Douglas Flour Mills ..50 31 .617 Shell Oil 37 23 .616 ' Union Oil 47 31 .612 Hotel Valley 45 33 .576 Standard Oil 39 42 .481 Safeway Stores 21 54 .335 Games Last Night Hansen 3, Safeway 0; Standard Oil 1. Hotel Valley 2; Flour Mills 2, Shell 1. High Individual game score, J. E. Campbell 212; high individual series score, Nicholson, 543. Hansen Motors: Hdcp 81 81 81 243 Broughtori 144 140 140 424 Vrooman 182 154 134 470 Mabry 136 148 175 459 R. Baker 129 187 155 471 Dr. Campbell 144 190 147 481 Totals 816 900 832 2548" Safeway Stores: Hdcp. 87 87 87 261 A. Rice 114 140 133 337 Nicholson 198 176 169 543 Dunning 130 130 110 370 R. Young 115 104 144 363 D. Stevenson 127 127 140 394 Totals ....771 764 783 2318 Standard Oil: Hdcp 133 Gilkeson 138 Lafferty 112 Craig 136 Compton 124 Laird 153 Totals 796 Hotel Valley: Hdcp 97 J. Baker 146 J. Ralston 103 J. Redbarn ...161 J. Bcaty 175 K. Swcem 166 . Totals 848 133 133 399 148 136 422 138 169 419 147 157 440 126 181 431 146 126 425 838 902 2536 97 97 291 154 165 465 123 173 399 144 143 448 153 170 498 139 155 460 810 903 2561 "Congfaulatidns, Pal!" ? - P. Thielc Wellman Halgh Totals 75 225 ...121 179 168 468 ...154 168 140 462 Shell Oil: Hdcp 71 71 71 213 Beckley 169 137 124 430 Laurance 125 119 134 378 Pounds 161 143 159 463 Campbell 155 154 212 521 Goodman 185 186 157 528 Totals 866 810 857 2533 Douglas Flour Mills: Hrlen 75 75 Atcn , V. ThifOn .134 138 199 471 138 140 166 '444 149 176 146 ' 471 771 876 894 2541 KVMav niirht is Dav-off night for commercial league players. All players are urged to be pros, ent. Following the payoff there will be singles sweepstakes for Commercial league players only. SPUN RAYON DRESSES. 99c Spun rayon dresses, service able, well made and good look ing, in colorful floral, stripe and geometric patterns. Self Peter Pan and novelty collars, puff sleeves, tucked and shirred wiasts, fancy trims. Sizes 14 to 44. Carrs Special Price 99c (Adv.) Seattle, Oakland, Stars Win Games By the Associated Press A 15-hit assault by the Seattle Rainiers provided Dick Barrett, the Pacific Coast League's No. 1 pitcher of 1940, with his first triumph of the season yesterday as the champions defeated Los Angeles. Wildness forced Barrett to re tire after seven innings but he gained credit for the victory. Windsor, righthander formerly of the Western International lea gue, finished the mound job. Oakland's Acorrts got six- rtins in two innings to defeat the San Francisco Seals 6-4 for their sec ond straight victory. Darrow, who took over the pitching chores in the" fburtK inning; was credited with the victory. Hollywood Stars got IS saftf blows off four San Diego twirl-'Yoncalla high school team on the ers to register an 8-2 win over local diamond April 12. the Padres. It was the Stars first I Summary: R. H. E. victory of the campaign. Myrtle Creek if -15 4; The Portland-Sacramento game Drain- .-. .4 4 3 was rained out. Myrtle Creek Vikings Pummel Drain, 17 fo 4 MYRTLE CREEK. April 10. Slamming the offerings of Jim Kirk for 15 hits while Dyer turn ed in his second four-hitter in as many games, the Myrtle Creek Vikings defeated Drain' 17 to 4 on the Myrtle Creek diamond Tuesday. Bob' Hollliiger, Viking outfield cr, was the leading hitter of tho day, with 4 for 4, followed by Chaney and- Sellers, with three hits each. Kirk, Drain pitcher. again led' in the strikeout divi sion, whiffing ten Vikings. Myrtle creek plays the strong Batteries: Kirk and-Ross: Dy er, Sellers and Rust'. . - firsfe$efe!l Test feted Tc:y , By "HAP"' APPLEGATE The Roseburg high school In dians will get tKeif first test of baseball this afternoon; weather permitting, aff they tarigle with Drain high school In resuming baseball as a spring school sport after a lapse of Many year's. The high school diamond was laid out yesterday and was placed In good condition tor the contest,- sche duled to start' at? 3:30 d'clock; Coach Hod' "furrier has- been well pleased' With the team's pro gross this seasori, despite limited practice due to' weathef condl' tions. : . , ' The squad' of 25 rHayers' Has been turning out' regularly1 arid has been working hard. . ; . Meredith Wilson- and Jimmy White are expected tb share catching duties. De Berriardi and Wiard so' far are the only hurl ers and will double at first' base when not oH the mounds sharing that sack with "Ole" OlMifi- transfer from- Eugene.- Second base apparently1 has been" nailed down by Melvin- Baker, artd Ralph Sansted has- first' call oft third. Denton Talbert and Merlyn Anderson are principal prospects at shortstop. Ed Hughes, Billy GoodlowC' Lee'Wlmberly and Nell Schrimpf are' outfield prospects. Indications point at present; Coach- furiieV reports'; to a' well balanced club' with plenty of speed and hitting ability. The great need at present Is for more pitchers. ; Ati Interesting angle of the high school lineup is that all players etfeept Wlartl' and Good low are eligible' for Legion Jun ior baseball this season, thus showing promise of giving one of the strongest teams Douglas county has entered in competition-for several years. So toofl t ogt Lht FIV!' teams' so' far have' been registered' tor the' summer soft' ball1 league,- sponsored by the Roseburg' Lions club; it" was rtf ported last nlghf at the regular' club' meeting. The" teams are expected to- be' well matched' ahd art interesting season is assured; the club- members were told: The Lions were' addressed by I .Inn Claude' Hnornvrl of Mert. 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