Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 20, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1942.
Angels
Portland Blanks
on 7-Hit
Hurling of Orrell
By the Associated Press)
T"e Portland Beavers, who re
cenfiy landed In the basement af
ter J Pacific Coast league base
ball tour, celebrated their home
coming last night with a spectac
ular 3-to-0 win from the first
place Los Angeles Angels.
Orrell, Beaver fireball artist,
spaded seven hits as his offerings
baffled the Angel batsmen, who
top (he league in base-hits.
And it was Orrell who singled
at the opening of the fifth Inning
to start a four-hit rally which net
ted the Beavers their three runs.
Lynn allowed the Beaver stick-
men seven hits In pitching the
full, game.
The win put the Portlands with
in one game of the San Francisco
Seals, recent cellar lease-holders,
who remained idle, but who tan
gle) with the Seattle Rainicrs In a
double-header tonight.
Oakland slipped further to
wards a spot in the lower division
in dropping a game to the third-
place San Diego Padres, who
combined two hits with an Oak
error to score twice In the fourth
and win 2 to 1.
Salveson pitched craftily in an
attempt to protect the slim lead
the Oaks gave him In the third
and allowed only six hits to seven
yielded by winning hurlcr Dasso.
. The Padre hold on the upper di
vision spot was further strength
ened by the 6-to-5 win Hollywood
blasted out In collecting 14 hits
off Sacramento hurlers, Freltas
and Schmidt.
The game was tied at five runs
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each in the eighth when Hoover
tripled and Herman slammed a
long fly to bring In Hoover for
the winning tally.
Joiner gave up ten hits before
Bittncr took over In the sixth to
hold the Solans hitless for the
rest of the game.
Al Henninger Named War
Bond Sales Area Head
H. O. Pargeter, county .chair
man of the war bonds and stamp
sale program, announced today
me appointment of Al IicnnlriR
or, Olenrinlo merchant, to serve ps will he urged.
as vice-chairman. Mr. Henning
er will be In charge of the sales
promotion ior all of the eounly
south of Canyonvllle. He has
been very active in his own com
munity as a member of Mr. Par
geter s county committee, and in
ills new position will direct activl
ties for a larger area.
The bond sale in Douglas coun
ty has shown signs of lagging re
cently,, although the county pre
viously has been well ahead of
quotas, Mr. Pargeter said. County
quotas soon are to. be doubled,
the chairman slated, and the co
operation of all citizens to keep
Douglas county well, out In front
of those leading in bpnd purchas-
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Summer League Standings
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Carr's Variety 6 3
Alley Cals 4 5
Cec Black's Kals 4 5
Lund's Radio 3 6
Games Last Night
Carrs Vanely,2; Alley Cats, 1;
Cec ni-c::'o :ats, 3; Lunds Radio,
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JUKii individual Uame Score:
Spencer 213. ,
High Individual Series Store:
Hnhnstcln 580. , j i
Can 's Variety Club) 1 1 1 1
Can- 1R9 105 jhtO 514
Stanton .......... Lr4 195 ;' 171 )520
Sherman .'..'.4.'' 156 157 174' 487
Campbell il16 103 17G 515
f, f ii 645 ' 710 V 681,2036
, Alloy Cats ;Club:. ,
Tannluhd '.;... rl-16 142
Rose .i.,..L,.j..J156 154
Spencer ji.U.l ;ijl3 172
Baughman4.y.it70 17H
GS5 640 62U 1900
' Lunds Radio "Club:
Wellman 150 115
Flegel 141 186
Zenor 200 1(50
Lund 177 175
6(iS 675 026 190D
Cec Black's Kats Club:
Hohnstcln .... 177 l!l) 204 580
Young 175 16!)
Stock 192 155
Cec Black 201 183
745 706
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174
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177
137
173
133
427
457
559
517
472
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542
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543
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R.H.S. Baseball
Team Vict or Oyer
Oakland, 6 to 0
By MICKEY CAMPBELL
The Roseburg high school base
ball players registered their fifth
victory in six starts yesterday as
they defeated Oakland 6 to 0 in a
seven-inning game on the local
field. Roseburg turned in its sec
ond shutout of the season behind
the three-hit pitching of Wimber
ly during the first six innings
and the no-hit pitching of Pender
gast in the seventh. Wimberly
had little trouble In Holding the
Oaks in cheek by striking out
six but was relieved in the last
inning to give Pendergast a
chance to appear in the closing
game of the season. This was the
first game that Pendergast has
not started but even in his lone
inning pitched yesterday he show
ed his usual outstanding ability in
handcuffing batters as he struck
oui three while he walked one.
Wimberly also turned In a fine
performance on the mound as
well as banging out a well-hit
double.
Neither side was able to do
much during the first two in
nings but in the third Roseburg
opened the scoring when White
singled to score Wilson, who had
previously hit safely and stolen
second. Baker followed with an
other hit advancing White to
third but the locals were then re
tired with one run scored.
In the fourth the Indians con
tinued the scoring when Loomis
singled, went to third on an over
throw at second and then scored
after Talbert's long fly was
caught. In the fifth inning after
Iwo were out the locals again
rallied to score two more runs by
virtue of doubles by Wimberly
and Sandstcdc and a single by
Loomis. This made the score 4-0.
The sixth inning saw the locals
close, their scoring as Talbcrt
singled, worked his way around
to third, and then came home on
Hughes' single. The visitors then
changed pitchers only to find
Hughes stealing second and then
advancing to third on a bad pitch, i
Jimmy White then dropped
beautiful bunt down the first base
line to sacrifice Hughes in from
third. This closed the Indians'
scoring with six runs.
Wimberly was never in trouble
as Oakland never had more than
one man on base in anyone in
ning. The locitl season Was closed
with this game. '
Line-ups: ; ' f
Oakland ' ' ' f 'ABrH'PO A
Copeland, ss
Stephens, c
Young 2 t...
Cole, p
Underwood 3 !....
MeHugel, mf
Hcnton, 1
Dennan, If
Filch, rf ..
Totals
Roseburg
White, c
Bakrr, 2
Wimberly, p .
trounced the Boston Red Sox 5-2
with Newhouser pitching a six
hit ball.
The Brooklyn Dodgers continu
ed to sweep aside all opposition in
the National league by tagging
the Chicago Cubs 6-1 for the pace
makers' eighth successive vic
tory. Curt Davis pitched six-hlt
ball and for the second straight
day the only run scored against
Brooklyn was a homer this one
by Cavaretta.
Philadelphia staged a twilight
game for army and navy relief
funds and 3,366 persons Daid S3..
732.20 to see the Phils beat the
Mttsburgh pirates 5-4 and knock
the Bucaneers out of third place.
i ins eimoicu me si. iouis Car
dinals to advance by beating the
new joi n Giants 0-4.
The Boston Braves clung tena
ciously to second place by turn
ing back the Cincinnati Reds 2-1.
Cooney's single with the bases
loaded and two out in the ninth
Inning brought home the winning
run.
Dutch to. offer all possible resist
ance, but not to engage in reck
less acts that would lead to
wholesale executions.
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Leaques'
Standings
By the Associated press)
Pacific Coast
VV L I'CT.
Los Angeles 25 16 .610
Seattle 23 IS .561
San Diego 25 lt .543
Sacramento 1!1 20 .512
Oakland 21 21 .500
Hollywood 22 25 .468
San Francisco 11". 23 .410
Portland 17 26 .395
National
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Hlonklyn :", M 7.-.S
Huston IS IS ..MS
St. Louis 17 l.' .531
I'itlslnirch . . IS 17 .511
New York 16 IS .471
Cincinnati I I 17 .152
Chi ago 1 1 I'l .421
Philadelphia HI 23 .303
American
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New York 21) 9 .090
Cleveland 22 10 .988
Detroit ;n 15 .571
Boston 16 11 .533
St. Louis 13 20 .391 j
Washington 12 19 .3S7 I
Chicago 12 19 .387 I
Philadelphia 13 22 .371
3 9 1
4 3 11
3 10
Sandstcdc, p 3 11
Loomis, 1 .. 3 3 10
Anderson, ss 3 0 0
Talbert, if 3 10
Hughes, cf 2 10
Wilson, rf 3 10
Pendergast, p 0 0 0
Totals 26 12 21 10
Errors: Stephens, Anderson.
Strikeouts: By Cole 5, Wimber
ly 6, Pendergast 3.
II II
Oakland 0 3
Roseburg 6 12
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War Veteran Visits Old
Captain in Roseburg
CUrcniv E. Mc-U-.tlf o( Orhcr.
C.-ililornia, made a surprise visit
Tuesday to Uoschurg to seo his
old raptain, Frank II. Beets, un
der whom he served in Co. 2nd
Nehraska Volunteer infantry, in
the Spanish American war.
The Iwo had not met since ihc
company was muster-out in Octo
ber. ISilS, 41 years ago. Mr. Met
calf was formerly In the livestock
business in Nebraska, and during
World war 1 tou4ht hors lor
the government.
Cleveland, Yanks
Deadlocked For
Lead of League
l By the Associated Press)
The New York Yankees and
Cleveland Indians have managed
to get themselves in a trattic
angle at the top ot the American
league.
The world champions have
been stalled for almost two
weeks, the weather and schedule
ivmbiilin:; to keep Ihem Idle on
nine of the last 13 days, and
meanwhile the Indians have won
eight out of nine games to create
the worst congestion of the sea
son around first place.
Today the Yanks still are two
porccnt.-igp points ahead, but the
Trilv Is half a game In front on
won lost reckoning.
The Indians ambushed the
Philadelphia Athletics again yes
terday for a 41 triumph on the
four-hit hurling of Embrre,
rookie making his first start. He
had the help of home runs by
Hockett and Heath.
In the only other American
league game the Detroit Tigers
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Dutch Riots Draw
Chief of Gestapo
LONDON', May 19.(AP)
Hainrieh Himmler, chief of the
merman gestapo, has arrived in
Hqlland to cope with rising anti
nazi resistance, the news agency
Aneta said.
Tho visit of Himmler followed
a new outburst of anti-German
activity which resulted in the ex
ecution of 96 alleged leaders of a
secret anti-nazi society and the ar
rest of more than 2,000 Dutch
army officers and the seizure of
460 prominent Netherlanders as
hostages.
The arrival of the gestapo
chief also was linked to rumors
that the Germans intended to
set up a puppet government in
Holland neaded by Anotn A. Mus
sert, leader of the Dutch nazl
party.
A Netherlands-government-in-exile
spokesman broadcast to 11-
land a warning of the likelihood
of such a regime. He urged the
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Attractive surroundings and private
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