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twd- ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, "OREGON, ; WEDNESDAY,' AUGUST 1 3p 1941. Cardinals Climb Back to Top Spot Chicago Cubs Nosed Out, 8-7, As Brooklyn Dodgers Drop Double-Headar to Giants nv: JftnsOK. .BAII.EY .... (Associated Press Sorts Writer.) The., SI. Louis Cardinals are hark on top of the topsy-turvy Na tional leaeuo today. They won their fourtli straight contest tind nurtcd to a came and a half mar pin over the Brooklyn Dodgers ; yesterday just before rolling out of St. Louis on probably the toughest touring itinerary of any hie league club this year-a 19- day trip that will take them all over the league before they get back home on Labor day. The Dodgers were dumiicd 8-5 fnd 2-0 In a doubleheader by the JMew York Giants while the Red birds battled to an 87 decision over the Chicago Cubs. . Dodger fans saw the Giants blast Wyatt off the mound with only one, out in the first Inning of the first game, stride on to vic tory with Ott hilling two threej run homers, his 20th and 21st, and then capture (ho nightcap on the; three-hit pitching of Melton. ' ' In the. affair ut St. Louis each team used four pitchers and the Cubs outhlt the Cards, 16 to 15. Mize hit, a three-run circuit blow that broke a tic In the third in-; iilng, but the outcome eventually DUR BOARDING HOUSE WHV. 5E.6ASTl AM HOW LOVELY HOW DlO YOU MANAGE TO GROW UCU GORGEOUS HWR 0 Q.UICKLV f X ADORED VOUR BALD HEAD SO CLEAN-LOOKl N3 BUT. THOSE WAVY LOCKS ARE MOST. BECOMING DOW'T TELL UTTUE. ME 1"F fS A AWK - US - GPOTT-TTi WHV, UM , VOU SEE, IT S A SECRET TOUlC t COtsScOCTED MYSELF UM.-tfUMP YA, M FROM THE JUICY ROOTS OF TWE WILD MOUMTA;Ni FERN HAR.-RUMPH: A r S I 1 V rT : I u : 'rrrr7 it's a y f imagine my 113 With Major Hooplt MlSSUR ST. BERNARD EN JOV TO TASTE QUAIL MOST J FNE BIRD, RME MOUSEFULS.' W Ih VEPLV . POTENT CONCOCTION ON 8-14 6UCH SHORT NOTICE - COM. BV Mr SCHV1CC hC. f. M. HtO O S. ('AT. Of T.' San Diego 73 Seattle .. 71 hinged on Crespl's fourth hit of,: Hollywood .. the day, a single scoring two runs In the eighth. 'J'he Phillies nosed out the Bos ton Braves, 21, in 13 Innings In the only other National league en gagement. A double by Living slon knocked In the winning run. Feller Loses 9th Game. In the American league, per daps the most noteworthy Item was Feller absorbing his ninth defeat. The Detroit Tigers down ed him, 2 0, In the opener of a doubleheader to stretch Clove 'land's losing streak to six." But the Indians battled back to win the second session, 4 1. . . - . ... ... lie New' York Yankees broke' np 'U pitihing duel between New i.omo , and Chandler wilh four )'iit1st m the eighth to beat the Boston Red So,i 4-0. ,Cliantller held the Red Rockers td siK fills. Newsome gave seven, but four of them came in the bombers' big Inning. Joe DiMaggio was held hltless for the. third straight tilt. The St. Louis Browns and Chi-' cago White Sox struggled 14 in nings to a OH tie before darkness intervened. The Browns built up ii (i-0 lead off Dietrich and then lost It n the " fifth and sixth frames. 1 ' Washington whipped the Phila delphia Athletics, 9-3, with Lewis driving in five runs on two hom ers and Dutch Leonard parcelling out six hits for Mis seventh straight' success. : t 04 Oakland 5!) Los Angeles ... 58 San Francisco 57 Portland 50 .502 .555 .508 .401 .457 .143 .391 Picked Teams Of Softball League To Battle Here League Standings (By the Associated Press) . American. Two picked teams of all-stars from I he four teams of the citv Softball, Juiigue , w jll be mulched in an exhibition" ga'me 'here -Frl-' day night and from among the players a team will be chosen to compute tfnrthe stale chanjplon ship.j There will ly- no regular league games' Friday, but a doubleheader will be offered, with . the Roseburg girls team playing a men's team In the sec ond (fame, which' will follow the All-Slur contest. l'lie team picked . from among the players In thi first game Hi day night will go to Kugene for the district championship play off and the winner In the round at Kugene will enter the state tournament at Albany. Selections 'for, the allstar teams were announced todijy as follows: Meyers C ... Perry Lawrance P. ...... Ellison Mills ... IB.' Miles Laurance PB Witters Baker .......... ..:.,SS Morgan Domenlco 3B.... Stucky .Schemer RK.. ....'. Brooks Shinn CC Solomon Softball Teams Forced to Battle Amid Showers Seattle Drops 2 to HcSywodd; Turpin One Mound Victiiri (By the Associated Press) The Seattle Ralniers remained In third place In Coast league baseball today , after splitting a doubleheader with Hollywood j while San Diego was winning flam LwAiisvies. Overcoming a three-run lead. I Hollywood w on the opener, 9-0, with a three-run outburst In the sixth Inning and two more tallies i off Turpin In the seventh. I Seattlo packed three hits In the last, frame of the seven-Inning I nightcap to score twice and win, 1 4-3. ! Flores, one of Los Angeles, more stable pitching effectives. limited the San Diego Padres to six hits over a ten-inning stretch, but Jesse's apparent stinginess was in actuality tinged with a warm generosity. The evidence: Total home runs: 4. Total scor ed by homers: 6. Final score; San Diego 6, Los Angeles 5. The victory, opening a new series at Los Angeles last night, enabled the Padres to retain sec ond place In the league race, one game ahead of Seattle. . An error by Fernandez gave Sacramento all its runs In the second Inning of the Solons' 4-2 triumph over San Francisco. With men on first and third and one out, Fernandez bobblcd an easy roller earmarked for a double The Team Texaco Boucock's Dunham's Ward's League Standings VV .2 .2 L 1 1 . 1 2 . 1 2 Pet. .007 .007 .333 .333 Parks LF. . Baughman W. 1., Pet. New York .' 75 37 .070 Cleveland .. 51) lil .510 Boston 57 52 .523 Chicago .. 50 rl .50!) Delrolt .. 51 58 .108 Philadelphia Ill 59 .154 Washington 44 01 .419 St. Louis 43 01 .402 National. W. I.. Pel. SI. Louis 71 38 .051 Brooklyn 0!l :w .039 Pittsburgh 58 10 .558 Cincinnati 50 48 .538 New York 51 52 .495 Chicago 40 02 .420 Boston 44 02 .115 Philadelphia ... 29 77 .274 Pacific Coast. W. I.. Pet. Sacramento - 82 .49 .021 Young riegro Heavyweight Kayoes Savold in Round 2 PITTSBURGH, Aug. 13.--IAP) - Hairy Boon, 21year-old negro heavyweight who says lie would like to be -a preacher, stepped into the title futurity stakes last ! night by kayolng rugged Lee Sa Ivold. Des Moines battler, In two j thrilling rounds. ! Savold, wno once broke Billy j Conn's nose in a New York fight and barely lost here last May to Bobo, never had a chance when the six-foot two. Inch Pilts- 538 j burgh giant unloaded the dyna mite In Ills right hand. Bobo, w ho celebrated his 21st bin Inlay last month, was gradu ated from high school two years ago w ith high honors and declar ed then he wanted to be a IMvachrr. Playing a combination of soft hall and waterball, teams of the Cily Softball league met in a double-header, dampened by fre quent showers last night. Texaco beat Dunham's, 13 to 11, in the first contest, and .Bmicock's won from Montgomery Ward, 10 to 8, in the socoijd game. (A wet diul( slipjiery ball resull ed In much wildiiess on the part of the pitchers, who were unable to control hard tosses, thus con tributing to the large scores. De spite: the difficulty of fielding the elusive ball; errors were .sururis- I ingly few, except on the part of tin-. Montgomery Ward team, which was playing wilh'yt make shift lineup, from which .several regulars .were missing. . I lie llrst game was a seesaw affair with neither learn able to hold an advantage. The contest went into the seventh inning tied at 11 all, but Texaco pushed over two" runs in the first half of the final 'framu a? I Kit result of a double by Ellison, a walk to Parks and a single by Ausland, after I wo were out. A double play In the last half of the frame put an end to the Tiiinsfcrmen's at tempted rally. Errors Costly For Wards After giving the Boucock Butchers a five-run lead in the first inning, chiefly on errors, the Montgomery Ward players pushed six runs across the plate in the second inning on four hits and three walks. Boucock's lied the score in the second and went out in front 9 to 8 in the fifth, with a three-run rally. Ward's had previously arlded two runs on a single by Howletto and a homer by Step-.ienson. An error, single by Miles, a fielder's choice laminond's grounder, and successive doubles by Morgan and h ,i, n.hnra ,h i Play, and permitted one run another in the last of the sixth to leaue 'e"d'unR SoIons then ,went complete the scorng. ' n add three more on a single League games will be played ! Gutteridge and a triple by Thursday of this week instead of ! Handley. Friday, with an exhibition double Portland beat Oakland 10-4, al- header scheduled for Friday ! though outhlt by the Oaks, 13-10. niKht. I Oakland committed five errors Summaries: ! at crucial points to give the Beav- First game II H K i el's thc'r winning margin. Texaco 134 102 213 14 2 1 . . Dunham's 200 504 0 - 11 7 2 ( Ten Hillsboro' Places Ellison and Hohnstein; Loomis; . , , . , j - . and Perry. Robbed in One Night Second' game R H E Ward's 060 02p 0- 8 6 8; HILLSBORO, Aug. 13. CAP) Boucock's 510 031 0-10 9 1 1 Burglars descended on Hills Moore and Howletto; Campbell ' boro last night apparently in and Meyers. : wholesale lots, Sheriff J. W. Con- I nell said today. , ' , I Ten places were entered, in- i eluding three garages, three ser j vice stations, a grocery store, a Looted PHILADELPHIA Thieves who looted Robert Jones' store weren't overlooking a thing. Apparently backing a truck to the door, they carted off ,277 suits of clothes worth $4,126, even stripping the wax models in the display windows. barber shop, a warehouse and an auto wrecking building. 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