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ROSEPURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURGy OREGON, THURSDAY; AUGUST 28;94t.
Dodger Keep Top
lin
. . I3y JUDSON PAILEY
(Associated Press Sporls Writer)
The despenitp hopes of the
Cincinnati Herts for 'a miracle that
would return tin 16 a third
straight world series have been
ei(ul!eri in
hy hitting a slncle with the bases
loaded in the ninth.
The New York Yankees udded
another name to their Immense
American Irn'guo lead, by over
whclminij the St,' Louis' Tirowns
11 1. : ' "'
The last place Washincton
Senators crushed the second place
1-HlcaKo White Sox 11-3 with an
IS-hll barrage while Chase pitch
ed seven-hit ball.
I.elty Crovc? pulled a muscle In J
his 'side, ''possibly meaning his,
loss for the season as the Bos
ton Tied Sox dropped a 6-3 verdict
FUNNY BUSINESS
the slow tide that to the Detroit Tigers.
sivlns to be canning the Brook- lii-atli r:inr in s;-vcn nine
lyn Dodgei's on its crest. ' " ' with two Homers and a triple its
'They hart their best and per- f ,c -l'vel;.nd Indians assaulted
haps last chance to' break Into , nf 4!"'!i!t'8 JH'
Wit! I
thick of the National 'fcagiie
pennant scramble last night and
failed,' as Hlgbc whipped Vander
Meer 4-2 in a pitching duel.
It was an Important triumph
,for the Dodgers, preserving their
game and a half margin over the
St. Louis Cardinals, who beat the
-New Y6rk Giants In nnoher
'night game 8-5.
' But It was I'ven more impor
tant for the Reds. They had won
Jfi of their 'last 20 games in a
great late-sUmmer surge and
would have moved 71 games of
'first place If, they had won.
However, their loss chopped
Hal Twpi1? Maj?
League's Moundsmen
I OS ANCKLES, Aug. 28.
IAI- Hal' Turpln of Seattle
paces the Pacific coast league
pitchers, buf a couple of San
DTpl'O Padres ' are nrossinrr frit
the honors. Turpin's 16 victories I
and ! defeats give him top per
centage. ' Wally Hehert of San
Diego Is pressing with a 21-7
mark ami Yank Terry, also of
the Padres, has '21-8 and leads in
strikeouts with 13S.
Al Hollingsworlh of Sacra-
;them to SI behind Brooklyn and ,,., dropped to fourth with
8 back of St. Louis. 1 10.7
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1 The Cardinals had to come
'from behind o bea( the Giants.
-TheKedblrds made three costly
.'errors In the early Innings and
; Young hit his 20th homer with
one' on. The powerful St. Louis
'artillery opcnej up' and tallied
,slx runs In (he three final frames.
"Other Remit. ,'"'.'"
In the other National league
'games Pittsburgh walloped the
.Phillies 12-2 with a 21-hlt bom
bardment, Including three doubles
and two singles by Vaughnn, and
the Chicago Cubs divided a
double-header- with the Boston
Braves. Salvo shut out the Cubs
6 0 on five hits in, the opener and
then Root pitched 8 2-3 innings In
relief to' win the second session
6-1 and gain the 200th victory of
his 16-year-career. Root provided
the winning margin for himself
187.
Cjne Way
ST. LOUIS, Mo. A 13month
furniture company strike is over
without u settlement -and ev
erybody's happy. '
'Explained u CIO union spokes
man: The strikers and picketers
found other lobs at better sal
aries. ' " ' '
PRPER
WINTER FUEL
HPWI
Slab Wood Price
16 In. Green Slab Wood.
1 load,... $3.35
4 ft. Green Slab Wood,
per cord .....;....i.'..;.......$2.3S
Planer Ends, load $4.5p
Mill Ends, load S4.00
16" Ory Slab, " " f '""
per load $4.50
League
-Standings
Extra Softball
Games Probable
To Correct Error
Butchers win the game planned
for Friday night, the Transfer-
men and Boucock's as winners
of the first and second divisions
of the schedule would then meet
for the city championship. ' " -
American filer Downs 2
Nazis, Gets Foot Wound
The city Softball league ar-
! rangements were complicated to-
i day by demands for a previously LONDON, Aug. 28. (API PI
.unscheduled round of (r.-ime I lot Officer William Robert Dunn
which it now is planned to nlav L"'L".a" ,8le sqHa", on:
r.Hi-,t, ,iii.t .... ii . . 1 'luuner airline iner irom nous-
I ' "-""""K 'O lnn.Tn .Wtentabn,..
lighters today and is suffering
irom a Duiiet wound in his foot,
''Could I Ik.
Cl..et')'CJK,.Y ?
excused for Hip
My yirl friend is L'oinH
exempted etfs!
(By the Associated Press)
National
W. L. Pet.
Brooklyn 7!) 44 .512
St- Louis 77 45 .1131
Cincinnati 00 51 .575
Pittsburgh .. (16 50 .541
Npw York 58 02 .483 !
Chicago 55 71 .437
Boston 50 73 .407!
Philadelphia 35 87 .287 1
American
W. L. Pet.
New York 84 44 MM
Chicago 07 00 .528
Cleveland (il 00 .51(1 j
Boston (5 02 .512
pet roll ,. 5!) (18 .405 1
Philadelphia 55 70 .4401
St. Louis ..,! 54 (ill .439 I
Washington 54 6(1 .439 I
Coast.
V. 1.. Pet.
Sacramento 90 58 .008
Seallle' 82 02 .509
San Diego 82 04 .502
Hollywood 74 71 ,510
San I'Vancisco 00 81 .419
Los Angeles 03 80 .411
Oakland (il 83 .435
Portland 01 83 .124
Great Pitching
Jobs Turned In By
Coast Leaguers
By the Associated Press
Two young men already ticket
ed tor the major leagues and two
others who may soon follow last
night gave baseball followers
along the Pacific slope displays
oi pin ning skiii wmcn must go j
down In Coast league records as j
a complete waste of time.
There was plenty or Justifica
tion pathetically, however, for th"
effort put forth by Terry and
Munger in San Diego's 3-1 13 ln
nlng victory over Sacramento,
and by Hollingsworlh and Olscn
In Sacramento's seven-Inning 3-2
return swipe at San Diego.
The evening ended, oi course,
with Sacramento still six games
ahead of the Idle Seat tip Ralniers
and seven in front of the third
place San Dlegans.
' But the inconclusive result
could not detract, to start with,
from Terry's brilliance In hold
ing the heavy hitting Senators to
seven'singles over the extra-in-ning
roilte and striking out 11.
Munger'. a hard luck miy who
goes lo the St. Louis Cardinals
next spring, performed nearly as
well, lie fanned 10, and until the
131 h, when Pellagrin! and Patch
ett singled and Garibaldi broke
up the game with a double, he
had allowed only six safe blows.
Flolllngsworth came through
witli a tour-hitter to give Sacra
mento its victory, and Olsen was
not far behind with six safeties.
At San Francisco, Seats throt
tled Los Angeles, 3 0, on six hits. I
Kxcept for a second inninc lanse. i
when lie was touched for five
blows and all the winners' runs,
Humphreys was almost as effec
tive against the Seals.
Another six-hit pitching job
gave Hollywood an 8-2 decision
over Oakland and brought Gay
his ninth win of the year against
three losses.
Ananicz and Darrow of the
Acorns also contrived to produce
a slx hltter. There was this dif
ference, however: Darrow. called
to "relievo" An:iicz In the sev
enth, walked three In that inning
and three more in the eighth, in
which lip also hit a batter with a
pitched hall. Upshot was that the
stars collected six runs in the
two frames on a single hit.
Seattle ,and Portland, sched
uled to meet in the latter city,
were rained out, and will at
tempt to make up the postpone
ment wilh a doublelieader tonight.
announcement today. Discovery
of tin error In the second-half
sciuduic was n-portca, and, as,
correction of the error would
make possible a tie for first Dlaee
by the Dunham Transfcrrnen,
winners of the first ' half, now
in second place, If was believed
that an added round would be
demanded.
Including the games to be play
ed tonight in accordance with
the second-half schedule, each of
the four teams will have played
each of the other teams of the
league three games, except for
Dunham's and Boucock's and
Texaco and Montgomery Ward,
who have met as opponents only
twice in the second half.
To complete the schedule with
an even number of games for
each combination it would be
necessary for these teams to meet
jonce more, and it now is plan
j ned to play the games Krlday
night. Games tonight will pair
, Texaco against Boucock's and
i Dunham's against' M o n t g o m
(ery Ward.
i As Boucock's lead Dunham's
by one game and both teams are
expected to win their contests
tonight against the two teams
j battling lor cellar position, the
i rounding out of the schedule
would give the Transfcrrnen an
(opportunity for a tie for first
j place, which, in turn, would no
jeessitato a playoff for the sec
ond half championship,
j On the othpr hand, should the
tne air mimstiy reported.
Dunn's wound was not serious
and he was able to bring his
plane down safely, It Was said.
The two victories today brought
his total to four. ' ' '
The air ministry said two
Eagle squadrons participated In
the day's offensive operations in
which ten German (ighters were
reported destroyed.
Two RAF fliers collided over
the French coast, the ministry
disclosed. One pilot managed to
fly back to his' station but the
other had to bail out.
Auto Blow Kils, pentisf
As He Fuels His Own Car
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 27.
(AP)-Dr. Donald Henry Stahl,
32, dentist, struck by another car
as he filled his own machine
with gasoline shortly after mid
night, died today.
Traffic Patrolman Bard Pur
cell said Dr. Stahl was standing
behind his parked machine when
both were struck. He was Port
land's 27th traffic fatality for
1911.
Authorized bottler Pepil Cola Bottling Co. '
: " of Roeburg, Oregon '
Special Demonstration
Mr. I, I. Stewart
Factory Represonfatlvo
for
CANTILEVER
shoes ;
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Friday and Saturday,
August 29 and 30, and
Tuesday, Sept. 2
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