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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST I, 1941
Dodgers Slam Out
Three Homers to i
Beat St. Louis
' I3y JOOSON BAILEY
(Associated PresV Slioi'ts Writer)
The Brooklyn Dodgers may
have their shortcomings, but
they hren'l lacking in rtetei'mina-l
"n- '' , ,
They were backed up against
the wail yesterday, tottering,
..mixh,.ft!r..e..!fUl.hy.5!. LnUv .hr.'t
they houncrd back with a 13-hil
. ..-uafv.i.'t, i'leltifiim: 4h:v -home
runs, to trounce the Cardinals,
D-5.
This left the National league
race In the same chaotic state as
when the two rivals first came
together Tuesday. The Kcdblrds
still have a two-game lead.
The series was as exitlnsive and
dramatic as any the season has
spawned, the finale matched the
two previous tussles. Dolph Ca-I
milll hit his lflth home run audi
Lew Riggs smacked his third to
pelt Harry Cumbert from the ;
mound in the second inning. The)
Cards came back to drive out
Whitlow Wyatt in the third and!
tic the score Washington Legion Ball
Then the Dodgers put victory . . "
out or reach of st. Louis with u i Title Match Scheduled
four-run fourth inning ocntcrln! I
around Jim Wasdell's home run YAKIMA. Aiet. 1.- IAl'1 Yakl
with two on. nia and the Western Avenue team
ilio New Yolk Yankees took a'0' Seattle will meet here Salur
tighter grip on the American ; 'If ' and Sunday to decide the
league lead, meantime, by sweep-
Ing a double-header from the De
'troll Tigers, (5-3 and 5 0. -
Charley Keller lilt his 2(lth
home run with Iwo oh in the 13th I
inning to win the first game. ) The teams will play a best two
Darkness rui-tailcd the second j out-of-thl ee series In Parker
session to eight Innings, Joe o.Hnld. home of the Western Inter
Magglo connected for a single in I national league Pippins. The first
the 0K'ner and a single and his' same will be played Saturday
25th homer with Iwo on In tin-1 nljrht and the second and third,
nightcap to extend his new hit-," necessary, will be run oft Sun
ting streak to 14 iwntcsts. This! day night.
made 70 out of 71 for him. 1 I
The speeding Philadelphia Ath- Portland Man Joins
letics crushed the Chicago White .
Sox, a-2, to take over fourth ivanaaian Air Force
place, with Benny McCoy's grand- poKTLAND Aur t iapi
slam homer Ih the fourth provld-! v,Jr , chtuV ArHand" v lev
Ing the Impetus. It was the first jS,, a(
hnelnyearstheAshadb..enln'M,,dr()1.(li , ,,,
the first division at Ibis Ude da e.;d fol. 8tll.vlcp wth u ,
l ie Boston 1Mb. divided a! Clinn(an ilr U)ra 1(.a,.m,d
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Browns. Hie first affair was a!
wild hitting demonstration With i
each team getting 14 sateties and!
St. Louis winning, 18-11. Tex I
Hughson pitched six-hit ball to
give Boston llw nightcap, 4-1. i
. Cleveland ' and . Washington
Were rained out. i ' . ;
In the National ' league, the
Cincinnati Heds nipped the New
York Giants, 05, on Chuck Ale
no's pinch-single with the bases
loaded In the ninth inning, scor
ing two runs. It was the Glnnts'
fifth straight setback and their!
liglitb loss in nine games or their
western series.
Pittsburgh managed to keep
right behind by nosing out the
Boston Braves, 08. in a free
hitting spectacle. The Pirates
made l(i hits and scored all their
runs in the first six stanzas. Then
(he Braves went to work and tal
lied seven runs In the last two
Innings, falling one marker short.
The Phillies crushed the Chica
go Cubs again, 7-2, backing -up
John Podgajny's six-hit hurling
.with a 13-hit offensive of their
own.
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Hours
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Kamm Kids Take Lead
.
In Portland Series
IHiIlTI.A.N'D, Aur. 1 AP) -Krii.'in
Ei.'ut!;. Ifiyai -old pii.'hrr
for the Kamm kids American
Legion Junior baseball team,
struck out IS batters last night as
the kids defeated Krosklst Jun
iors. 5-2.
The n,.nn,i ih,. ,.
J he game opened the city
championship series. The second
game of the best-twoout of-three
merles will be tonight.
OREGON CITY, Aug. 1.
'API-Mefrvin held Oregon City
American Legion Juniors to four
'll,s yesterday as the Hillslmro
Juniors evened the series for the
district two championship, 10-1.
i"ie Junior American I-cgion
oaseoaii cnampionsnip, wiin the
winner entering the northwest
leplonal playoffs in Lewlston,
Idaho.
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Detroit 45 55
St. Louis .. . 38 57
Washington .. - 37 50
.Kimous old-time Pilsner is the
product we set out to match with
Brown Derby Pilsner. ,
c believe
its crystal clarity... duplicated its
smooth creamy head . . . equalled its
wonderfully satisfying flavor.
.Many who knew imported Pilsner
agree on this. They say Brown Derby is
the imported Pilsner's twin.
jBut don't take just their word for it...
try Brown Derby Pilsner for yourself.
Will you taste at our risk?
Url rnoiifili Itinwii Driliy l'iltirr for srvml tiirmls Im try Midi you. Tniir it. I.rt
4ll mti,- tt poMrii rl.irily, it. titir-luttllt tl lie!iiirt. Tlifn tn-al rrerylm,ly VUMe
I'u.ls tu that uM-tiinr Pilsnrr nn.nl! t'nlrs ymt all nrn-, ",VA, this is it" yt-,
unlt".(u nil luilr f)ii lirrr li lie llic rinc! IMmip r-lx ir Itrrr return tltr- rtnpt,
Uitllcs In tin- .tore rtlicrc yini IhviiIiI tl and thry will refund your tuirvrusc price
Big Week End
Program on Tap
For Ball Fans
By MAX FBYE
Ilascball and Softball fans arc
I polng to have a busv week-end,
d'''jlf they plan to see all the games
I slated for the Klnlay field the
j next three days.
The Douglas county Junior Ije
. 'eion team will make an all-out at-
Trth-ifit tri Vlr'ir, Alhiinv fiL-fnM in n
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tonignt, Dunham's Translermen
and Boucock's Butchers tangle in
the first game of the softball bar
gain bill; and Sunday at 7 p. m.
the nattily attired Rosehurg girl's
soft ball aggregation will be out to
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Victory.
Coach Howard Parks reported
today that his Juniors are round
Ing Into shape for the highly Im
portant Sunday tilts. Roseburg
must take both games to earn a
trip to the state Legion Junior
tournament in Hillshoro. Albany
edged out the locals 3-2 in Albany
last Sunday to take the first leg
of the three-game series.
The team took a hard blow
this week when second-baseman
Melvin Baker caught his hand in
a hay-baler, putting him out for
the Important Sunday twin- bill.
Parks will probably shirt Cox,
regular first sackcr to third,
move third baseman Shapro to
second, and put heavy-hitting
Dick DeBcrnardl, n sort-armed
twlrler. on the Initial sack.
Tonight's softball program will
not only feature a first half cham
pionship battle between the
Butchers and the Transfermen,
but will also present the Mont
gomery Ward-Texaco All-Stars
against a Coquillc league team in
the second game of the tri weekly
double header.
League fathers decided Tuesday
night to settle the first half cham
pionship by staging tonight's
game. Rain-forced postponements
and the Glide team's withdrawal
from the league Jumbled the first
half schedule. Dunham's and
Boucock's were practically tied
at the end of the. first half of the
schedule.
The winner of tonight's game
Now all America can afford
the "smack" of imported Pilsner
we've equalled it . . . matched
will be crowned first half cham-
plon, and will meet the second
Ufiir iiilnrw. fext -hn 1 UA1 nit it maF
' AW UIC it'll 1.11 SU1L'
bail title, ... - i.i
uunlmm's surfered a severe
Iriss this week when their ace
ehucker, Kenny Lauranee, took
a Job In Portland. Manager
Kennv Dunham used three twirl
crs, Holmes, Puckett, and Pllnn
Lauranee in losing to the Butch-
nr 1.'1.7 Tunrl;iv nifiht Al Mot-.
ritt will probably be on the
mound for Boucock's tonight.
The Roseburg girls' team will
try to duplicate their last week's
win over corvains. by bouncing aouDie-neauers witn second divi
Aitmnv Sunday.'- Ntw ui.i'oriiiS '-ilur. Oakland and San Francisco
and
hard practice have turned
thc locals into a liashy Icminine
aggregation
Dunham's dropped Texaco 11-5
Thursday night at Flnlay field,
a game In which both teams used
?,,VLMa' lP piayers. nn
Lauranee hurled for Dunham's,
holding the Chiefs to 6 hits. Solo-1
and ,
several pickup players. Plin
mon, Flegel and Wlard on the
mnnnA fn v. ...... nn(.mltn,l 1 'J
mound for Texaco, permitted 13
blows. Perry banged out 2
doubles and 2 singles In 5 trips
to the plate to lead the Dunham
sluggers. Ausland had two tor
three for Texaco.
Summary: R. H. E.
Dunham's 11 13 2
Texaco 5 6 3
Plin Lauranee and Perry: Solo-
mon, Flegel, Wlard and Sanders,
Just Further Proof "A Man
Is as Old as He Feels"
HALFWAY. Ore., U". 1
(API "A fine thing," sputtter
ed Frank Louzon, 7.", Homesteau,
Ore., when told that because of
his age his driver's license could
not be renewed until he sub
mitted to a driving test.
Louzon held that he might be
a little too young to drive a car,
but not too old. His brother, he
said, at 82, flies his own plane.
His mother lived to be 98, his
father 100, his grandparents 103,
109, 119 and 123.
Will Return Home Tomorrow
Miss Barbardel Fream, daugh
ter of Mrs. C. R. Fream, of South
Stephens street, Is expected to
return to her home here tomor
row, following a week's vacation
in Eugene visiting her uncle E.
H. Lorenee.
i the ritfcetti of (), fifrn,
nirre Jrfccutblc JboJ . . atiJ
our
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JdCrdlTlCniO AOQS
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'To League Margin
(By the Associated Press)
Picking up speed While other
first division teams are marking
time, Sacramento Is turning the
Pacific coast league baseball race
, 1,1,0 a runaway again.
Seattle and San Diego, trailing 'to Hollywood,
the high-flying Senators by ten'
full games, could only split
outfits last night, while Ssora-
. mcnlo boomed to another win
over Los Angeles.
Weathervane of the ' league
race Is the recent showing of the
secorul place Ralnlnrs and third
place Padres, who only last week
comblhed to slash Sacramento's
lead to six and one-half frames
After dropping a series to Sacra-
.. ...
mento, San Diego lost a two out
of three-game series with seventh
place San Francisco this week.
Seattle lost Its series with Oak
land by the same margin.
The Senators overpowered Los
Angeles 9 to 3 last "night, sweep
ing the split-week series. After
htlltrlinir tin n fniil-.rnn Inud In tho
first inninir. the lnnano loarioi-c
f went on to pound out 18 hits off
i Dick Coffman and Frank Totaro.
Numbs Klelnke gave up 10 scat-
H-i L-u mis iur auciamenio.
Wallv Beber of San Diego won
his 16th game of the season In
setting San Francisco down with
fiva hits to win the first game of
a double-header, 7 to 1. The Seals
came back In the nightcap with
a 3 to 2 victory to win the series.
Oakland and Seattle divided
their double-header, the Rainiers
ASK
MEL-O-MAID
ICE CREAM
at your favorite dealer
Made by
Douglas County Creamery
centuries the brew of I'ilsen was the world's
best-liked light beer. And for good reasons . . .'
P7a7'-'s body was brilliantly clear and fine bubbled.
Its collar, creamy, richly aromatic.
j.ud its flavor the fanted Pilsner "smack"
was literally a symphony of flavors. This Was not only a most
refreshing brew, but a superb accompaniment to meals.
t-wo tif Hff'i trf.isitres
Pilsner, King of Beers!
J at
taking the opener 6 to 3 and Oak
land winning the second game 3
to 0. The win boosted the Oaks
to fifth place over Los Angeles.
Hollywood beat Portland 3 to 1,
with Hiram Blthorn pitching his
eighth (victory in eight starts. He
gave up seven hits.
Split-week partners are re
shuffled tonight, with Sacra
mento taking on San Francisco,
Portland moving to Oakland, Los
AnouloE tn Can hlnni anH Cltln
Three-Year-Old Eugene
Boy Drowned in Lake
BLACHLY, July 31. (API
Three-year-old Richard Allen
Rust, son of Mrs. Lois Rust, route
E, Eugene, drowned in Triangle
lake Wednesday evening when he
slipped off a log raft that borders
the lake, and came up under
neath. Although he was under water
only a short time, efforts ol Eu
gene firemen using a pulmotor
proved fruitless.
Besides the mother, three small
sisters survive.
San Francisco Youth,
Accidentally Shot
EUGENE, Aug. 1. (AP)-
Sev-
lenteen-year old
Wllliam
Draz-
doff, nephew of Max Lake,
Springfield, died shortly after
noon Thursday from bullet
wounds from a .303 Savage rifle
which he accidentally discharg
ed while building a gun rack.
The youth, whose home is in
San Francisco, was spending his
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home in Springfield. I
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SAFEWAY
Flashlight Saves Lives
Of Wrecked Fishermen
ASTORIA, Aug. 1. (AP) The
two Ketchikan, Alaska, fisher
men rescued from their founder
ed boat on Peacock spit yester
day, said they flashed SOS sig
nals with a flashlight for three
and a half hours before being
rescued.
R. R. Sanchez, captain of the
craft, said he and his compan
ion, Milton Peterson, clung to
the protiuding main m.st as sev
eral fishing boats passed and fail
ed to see tliem. l'ney were fin
ally rescued by coast guardsmen.
San Dlcgo Visitor Here Mrs.
H. G. Burke, of San Diego, Calif.,
has arrived in Roseburg to visit
at the homes of her sister and
brother, Mrs. E. W. Johnson and
H. T. Bloom.
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