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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1941. Seattle Shuts Out Hollies; Portland, Oakland Split Two ; ." I By the Associated Press) Soriano, Seattle's home-grown pitching recruit, took the measure of Hollywood last night in the seventh . inning nightcap, and pitched a 7to0 shutout, first In hi)! jiir-iivlfi!3l. baseball rxporl ence. Soriano's feat was the more siKiiiiicant tliut It evened up the evening's doubleheader, the initial game of which Hollywood took 9 to 1, on 14 hits, including three successive triples hy Frenchy Uhall. Bllhorn blanked Seattle in the opener tn all but the sixth Inning when the Ralniers' lone run was scored. This evened the Pacific coast league series at two-all. The Portland Beavers beat the Oakland Oaks, 72, and then the Oaks beat the Beavers, 4-3. The southerners gathered the greater number of blows 9 to 6 In the opener, but fumbled Jour time at inopportune moments. This permitted Portland to score six runs on three hits in the fourth inning. In the nightcap the Beavers gatherer) 10 hits to the Acorns' 6, Angels, however, lost Schuster for but erred twice and so were de an Indefinite period in the course icaieci, uaKKina scor ng an its f llTisU.r,lnj .,,. wi. The runs on n mraniT iuur mm in mui ... . FUNNY BUSINESS Cardinals' Lead In National Cut To One-Half Game v , i . - iuii iiuiM nave u iui oi Inn with Iliis-Juniur lias u lov jusl like it!" i meager first Inning. Sacramento stretched its siz able leadership another notch by toppling San Francisco for the second successive night, 31, while second-place San Diego was bow ing to Los Angeles, 10-1. Five doubles and Welntraub's short slop suffered n split thumb In stopping a hard-hit ball. Sacramento scored twice In the first inning for all the runs It needed to bent San Francisco, and Klelnke held the Seals to five blows. Los Angeles and San Diego are home run made the Los Angeles ldle tonight, but the other six victory easy for Humphreys. The 'teams will play single games. IV ftffi m 1 I mmmmmmmm V0 e ileum"' Chrrk I he proof (ilt llml good 93 proof) i . the superior flavor (only Krnttrvky.ditil!cil timirbon hui il) , , . llit- up) l vi?ar of mrl-v lowing in your Uir,) , r . OLD- Stwiwftw a : Detroit League p Standings); (By the Associated Press) National. W. Pet. .(145 SunnyBrook KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURHON WHISKEY rh.fllvhi,kry i 1 YK.IIS LU t ", (rtol National Dim i Htm Proilnrl Corporntion, N. Y. mMmmmmxmmmsm I if nwf; Ie St. Louis 71 Brooklyn Pittsburgh 58 Cincinnati 58 New York 52 Chicago .. 47 Poslon 45 Philadelphia 29 American. W. New Yol k 7(i Cleveland 5!) Boston 58 Chicago 5G 52 Philadelphia' Ill Washington 45 SI. Louis ;...44 Coast. W. L. Pet. Sacramento . S3 49 .i29 j 47 47 53 (12 63 78 L. 38 50 52 55 58 80 U2 64 .552 .542 .495 .431 .417 .271 Pel. .667 .541 .527 .505 .473 .450 .421 .407 By JUDSON BAILEY : , (Associated Press Sports Writer) The tangle' In the National league is as hopeless of an early solution as a six-day blcvcle race on tne tirst day. The St. Louis Cardinals and the Brooklyn Dodgers simply keep whirling 'round and 'round till one or the oilier spilis off. Then they get up and do It all over again while everybody gets dizzy. Last night the Cardinals crash ed 3-2 In 10 Innings at Cincinnati as the Dodgers drummed out a 7-2 triumph over the Phillies to nar row the Cards' margin to half a game where the matter Is bound lo rest today because neither I team is scheduled. In another National leaeue! night game the Chicago Cubs sent 1 the Pittsburgh Pirates sprawling! to their third straight defeat, 6-4.1 the New York Giants and Bos ton Braves divided a tloublehead-' er. Young sparked the Giants! to a five-run lead in the first; three ft-Mmes nf thn nrunap Ki, I "I" "J i k-hjiik iu uuuuit-s, one wnn me nascs loaded, and New York made It last for a 7-6 victory. Then Lefty .Art Johnson pitched a ; steady seven-hit affair for a 3-1 I triumph in the nightcap, j In the American league the ,Ncw York Yankees also split a Bargain bill with the Washington Senators, but even so managed to gain another half game on the Cleveland Indians, who fell into Jeopardy of losing even their sec ond place ranking. The Yanks were whipped in their first game 5-3 by Archie's two-run homer In the 11th inning, but had no trouble taking the sec ond session, 51, on the five-hit hurling of Breuer. The Indians were walloped 9-3 by the St. Louis Browns. Gale- house held the Tribe to seven hits and contributed three singles himself in St. Louis' 16-hit bom bardment of four Cleveland hurl ers. This spurred the Boston Red Sox to a 4 0 conquest of the Phila delphia Athletics that lifted Bos ton within a game and a half of serond place. I Newsome came through with a six hit pitching performance to ! steer the Detroit Tigers to a 41 victory over the Chicago White I Sox. Canyonville TO YOU OWNERS OF HIGH-COMPRESSION CARS Even if your car has gone less than 10,000 miles, it now may have higher compression than when it left the factory may knock because of this I Unfortunate, but true! There is.todny.no known way to keep the compression ratio of your motor from changing constantly. The reason for this is carbon, which accumulates inside today's compact com bustion chninbrrs, making llicm smaller and your high compression higher than sver. This causes knocking. You cannot avoid such carbon com pletely, regardless of what kind of gaso line or oil you use. You can keep remov ing it, of course, at some expense. 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There will also be a cull- j ing demonstration on poultry. ! Georgetta McClane is riding a ; new bicycle won In a contest. j Hale Hoskins of Trail, has. been visiting his father, Ralph I Hoskins. j Word was received here that ' Mrs. Naomi Elliott was to be! T ,w rii-iiui-iii millll, (III Sweet Home the last of the week. I i hey plan to live In Sweet Home, w here the groom is engag-j ed in logging. While repairing a belt at the ; cedar mill al Days Creek, Bob i Miller got his arm caught, and j broke in several places. He was taken to the hospital In Rose-! burg, and Is doing as well asj could be expected. The W. J. Crow family, which has been running the Steep Gables auto camp, has left for Seattle. Mrs. Harry Manning took her son, Charles, to Ashland Wednes day to have his tonsils removed. ! Mr. Manning Is staying in the hotel during her absence. : Phil Hart and son, Billy, have ; returned from a weeks fishing trip. Lee Logan, building contractor of Los Angeles, called briefly on his aunt. Dr. A. M. Pelham. Wednesday night. He was en route home from eastern Oregon, where he had been visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lewis of Powers, visited the Louis Elliott family over the weekend. Mr.' Lewis is Mrs. Elliott's uncle. j Charles Chapman, of Days I vree was in lown inesnay. i Mr. and Mrs. Guy McGce and daughters, Jean and Floret le, at tended the musicians' picnic at Boswell Springs, and from there ; drove to Gardiner, to visit Mrs. MeGee's mother, Mrs. F. Saga berd. They returned the same , evening, but Jean stayed for a longer visit. ! Mrs. Wade Worthington and ! Mrs. Alex Worthington made a business trip to .Myrtle Creek Saturday. ! .limmie Hoskins of Medford, visited his brother. Ralph Hos kins. Sat unlay. Fred Coo-r and son. Wilford, ' i came home from a visit lo Mrs. Cooper at Newport Sunday night. 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Monday morning, a I son, Lawrence William, weigh j Ing five pounds eight ounces. Miss Alice May Woolley. of i Portland, Is visiting friends here this week. Miss Woolley was 'lormeriy pastor of the Methodist church here. , P. J. llouser, timber cruiser for Douglas county, was a busi ness visitor here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Odgers, of Oakland, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Art Odgers, Jr., of San Le- andro, Calif., returning from a vacation trip to Victoria, B. C, called on Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mc Gee over the week-end. Odom Ford, who is In the navy, came home last week on an unexpected leave for a few days. Al Utne, of the Rose garage, Roseburg, was a business visitor here Wednesday. M:-s. George Long, Mrs. Leon Nichols. Mrs. Ralph Hoskins and Miss Anna May Manley, of Till er, went to Roseburg Wednesday. Miss Marjorle Beals, who has been visiting In California for several weeks, returned home Saturday. Miss Georgetta McClain, who has been visiting her sister and family in Portland, came home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shaw, Buddy Schroeder and Mr. and American Legion Midgets Defeat Older Team, 93 A team picked from the squad oi American Legion Midgets de feated a group of older players, 9 to J, in a D inning baseball game at Flnlay field Wednesday eve ning. Coach Howard Parks, who has been coaching the Midget Squad, pitched for the opposition in yesterday's game and was rapped for nine safeties, while Young, southpawing for the Mid gets, held the rivals to Jour scat tered safeties. The Midget team was selected from a large group of younger boys who have been receiving in structions In baseball for the past two months as a part of the su pervised program of recreation. Word was received Friday eve ning that Tudcs Hughes, who Is working at Eugene, was serious ly Injured on a donkey which he was running, and v as In the hos pital there. Details were- lack ing, but It Is reported that his jaw was broken, and that he had other Injuries on the head. Mr. and Mrs. Odom Ford and family went to Roseburg Fri day. Mrs. Eva Poole, who has been with her husband at Tiller, was down for the week-end. Fishermen Attention! We carry a complete line ef Fishing Taekle . . . Open eve nings and Sundays, THE CLUB 127 W. Case It. SURE IT COSTS MONEY! To paint your buildings. But it costs a lot more NOT to paint. Now, more than ever, it saves money to paint. Buy Dutch Boy Paint where-'You Own the Profits" DOUOLAS COUNTY Fara Bureau Co-op. Exch. KonboTB. Oregoa COOKBOOKLET COUPON This Couoon and 10 entitles bearer to a cookbooklet at the News Review office, Roseburg. Oregon. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUQUST 15 AND b , , You can't give your family any food that has any greater "food value" than Red & White Peanut Butter. Made from the highest grade blending of selected peanuts slowly ground to preserve the fla vor. 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