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t EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1-947 Oaks' Home Bun Spree Slaughters Angelenos, 21-8 (By Hip Associated Pipss) - The Pacific Coast league-lead-ing Ixjs Angeles Angels .were slaughtered 21 to 8 last night by their own favorite weapon, the home run, as the power-laden Oakland team came to life with a bang in the sixth inning. The Oaks hit seven home runs. One was with the sacks loaded in their big sixth Inning In which nine runs crossed the plate. Ha fey, pinch-hllting for shortstop Burnett, hit the grand slam wal lop. Workman and Crawford hit two homers apiece and Martin and Ktten, the ex-Yankees, hit one each. After trailing 8 to 2 go ing into the sixth, the Acorns tal Machinery, Motors, Gear Reducers, Chain, Steel, several thousand dollars worth of small tools and maintenance items being offered for immediate sale QUAKER INDUSTRIES Winchester, Oregon Phone Winchester 1 I eCuiCitit Reef Roasts iipSCUTS u. 49C Frankfurters ( Sirloins Homemade in Our Own New York Cut . . . The Best Sausage Kitchen Steak of All . . . Boneless Lb 49C ib 79C Ring Bologna Short Ribs Old-Fashioned Style Economical, Yet Delicious Lb 45C Lb 35 c Link ScSUSCtge To Locker-Box Customers: A Real Breakfast Treat We wi" se" You mear whole" a . sale . . . Ask us about prices Lb before buying elsewhere! FREE DELIVERY ROSEBURG MEAT CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 624 Winchester Pnone 280 FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Mall Chain Saw Price-same! (Approx. $470 f.o.b. Roseburg) Weight-less! 7V Power-MORE power! Design-vastly improved We have just returned from Chicago, Illinois, whore we proviewed the new Model 7 MALL Chain Saw. It will be on display at Pacific Chain Saw Com pany wlfhin two weeks. We were permitted to in lied 10 runs In three Innings. Angel Pitcher Lynn was th( victim of the Oakland tornado. San Francisco's Chesnes, out of service lor three weeks with a sore arm.-came back to chalk up nis ism win oi tne season us his Heals won their second straight game from Hollywood, 5 to 3. Portland evened its series with Sacramento at one apiece by trouncing the Kolons, 5 to 1. The Beavers got their winning runs, four of them, In the fifth. Pitch er Ciemensen walked one in when . (he bases were filled. Reich's double scored two more and another came home on Storey's deep fly. The Seattle Hainiers staved off a late San Diego rally to win j lo 5. Gyselman, purchased by the Kalniers from San Diego Tues day, tripled in the seventh and then stole home for the winning run. The Padres outhit the Hai niers, 3512, but five San Diego errors helped Fletcher notch his 15th win of the season. It's Coming THE NEW, IMPROVED 7 spect tho MALL factory, the world's largest and most modern manufacturer of chain saws, and saw at first hand the superb pre cision tooling which malces possible the building of a chain saw GUARANTEED Pacific CHAIN SAW COMPANY Garden Valley Junction and Highway 99 Phone 373-J-l NEW MALL "HOODED CHAINS" ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN LIMITED QUANTITIES! Cards Even Series With Brooklyn on Kurowski's Homer By JOE REICLER Associated Press Sports Writer The St. Louis Cardinals yester day climbed back to defeat the league leading Brooklyn Dodgers 32, in 12 furiously fought in nings and cut the lirooks' mar gin back to four and a half games. A home run smash by Ku rowskl, broke up the game. For two thrill-packed hours fans had sat enthralled at the marvelous pitching of Branca, Brooklyn's ace hurler. At the end of eight dramatic innings, the Birds had only one safety off Branca and were trailing 20. Schoendienst, St. Louis leadofl hitter in the ninth, walked, but ,ne l-year-old tireballer quick ly disposed of the next two bat ters. Then Branca whipped over two smxes on siaugnter. Slaughter walked. Now there were two on and two out. Bran ca threw two very wide pitches to Northey and manager Burt Shotton called on Casey. Northey singled to score Schoendienst and send Slaughter to third. Jorgensen hobbled Ku rowski's hopper and Slaughter scored the tying run. Kurowski's game-winning blow his third in as many games against the Dodgers, was 'hit off Casey's first toss at the top of the 12th. Even then the Dodgers were not beaten. Hobinson opened the last half of the 12lh with a sin gle. He was sacrificed to second. Manager Dyer replaced Pollet with Munger who before ever making a pitch to the plate, wheeled and threw to shortstop Marlon to pick Robinson neatly off second. Pinch hitter Vaughan went out on a routine grounder to end the game. Other Results The third-place Boston Braves remained seven games back of the Dodgers when the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated them in a 1G-10 slugfest on 20 hits. 1 Mize walloped his 37th and 38th home runs of the season as the New York Giants split a doubleheader with the Cincinnati Reds. The Giants won the? open er, 103, and the Reds took the second 3-2. The Philadelphia Phil lies unci cnicago cubs piavcd a 1-1 tie in a game halted at the end of seven innings by rain. Overcoming a 13-5 Detroit lead after the Tigers had scored nine runs In the seventh inning, the New York Yankees came on to win, 1113, in 11 Innings, tying the score with five runs in the ninth and winning in the 11th on a single by Lindell and a double by Rizzuto. The Philadelphia Athletics scored a tying run in the ninth and added three more in the top ol the 10th to defeat the White Sox in Chicago, 5-2. The Cleveland Indians swept a doubleheader from the Wash ington Senators, 4-3 and 7-6, win ning both games in extra Innings. The scheduled game between the Red Sox and the Browns in St. Louis was rained out. Chiefs Date 2nd Game With Larks An exhibition baseball game with the Oakland Larks will con clude the Umpqua Chiefs' 11)17 season on Kinlay Field Monday at 5 P.M. The Larks, who defeated the i Chiefs 4-1 here last year before a well pleased and capacity crowd, are this year's top contend- by both the factory and the dealers to be the light est, fastest, and most eco nomical chain saw built. Watch for our announce ment of the arrival of the Model 7, and plan now to see it ... at ers for the West Coast Negro As sociation championship, last year having won all loop contests by landslide scores. On a tour of cilies from Cali fornia to British Columbia, the dusky nine features a variety of diamond talent, some with big league experience, others being scouted by the bigger clubs. A stretch-inning feature will be an exhibition by Sammy Work man, limbless baseball wonder, who is rated as a real showman. He Is 23 years old, and amputa tion of both his arms and legs at the age of two resulted from in fections. During the recent war he participated in exhibitions be fore war amputees for rehabili tation purposes. Despite his handicap, Workman adeptly handles the ball, bats, and is said to be "lightning" in base running with the aid of artificial stubs. Golf Prizes Yon By Howard, Riley Clem Howard shot a 37 lo pace the field in the regular Wednes day tournament at the Country Club on Aug. 20. Shorty Riley won the handicap event with a 44 less 12 for a net 32. Close to the pin was won by Bob Collier, Pete Pearson won the long drive, and Rolstyn Bridges won the blind bogey. Results Riley 44 Cummings 40 Bridges 44 E. A. Pearson 42 McClintock 47 Hallmark 39 Pat Collier 45 Davis 39 Art Pearson 37 Bob Collier 39 Courier 42 Simmons 48 Pete Pearson 43 Perrault 42 Howard 37 Pargeter 51 Harris 43 Sears 48 12 3 5 5 H 5 9 6 0 5 5 9 7 6 6 11 6 10 32 37 39 .37 39 34 36 33 37 34 37 39 36 36 31 40 37 38 Anglers to Vie in Casting Contests Enthusiastic followers of Izaak Walton throughout Southern Ore gon will visit Grants Pass in force Aug. 30 to compete; in a special event at Southern Oregon's old est county fair. Scheduled to become an annual event, the fair will hold lis first fly and 'bait casting contest. If more contestants enter than are now anticipated, final trials will be held the following morning. Registration Is expected to -be especially heavy from Mcdford, uoseuurg, Asnianu and other nearby towns. To be conducted under the Na tional Ply Casting Association rules, the event will be ouen to anyone wishing to compete. No entry fee will be charged. Baseball Standings NATIONAL W 72 tit; lit 58 58 52 Pet. .005 .569 .547 .513 .479 .4-18 .427 .109 Brooklyn ... St. Louis ... Boston New York ... Cincinnati ... Chicago Pittsburgh . Philadelphia 50 47 AMERICAN W New York 75 Boston 61 Detroit no Philadelphia (il L 40 50 52 55 51 63 66 Prt. .652 .550 .536 .526 .518 .457 .411 .353 Cleveland 58 Chicago 53 Washington 46 St. Louis 41 PACIFIC COAST W L Los Angeles 81 63 San Krnncisco 75 68 Portland 71 69 Oakland 71 69 Seattle 71 73 Hollywood 67 76 Sacramento 67 76 San Dii'go 67 76 Pet. .563 .524 .507 .507 .493 .469 .469 .469 Stars of college and pro football tangle again in the 14th ANNUAL ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME COLLEGE ALL-STARS vs. CHICAGO BEARS FRIDAY, AUGUST 22nd 10 P. M. KRNR Sunshine Hi-Ho Mb. Pkg 25C Durkee's Mayonnaise Pint 43C Syrup Staley's Golden 1 'j-lb. Jar .... 19C 5-lb. Jar 55C Tomato Juice Stokeley's 46-oz. can .... 23C Libby's Deep Brown Beans 303 jar .16C o CHOICE GRADE Vea! Roast t, , lb 49 SWIFT'S PREMIUM Prime Rib Steak 65?! ! SWIFT'S PREMIUM Boiling Beef Lea M 35 Pork Roast Tendc, sueculen, lb 4 Pure Pork Sausage tr.?:JH Assorted Cold Meats Lb 47tf Cheddar Cheese A 4 Bologna Liver Sausage JH Purex Controlled Action Bleach 23C Vi gallon Par Washing Powder 73C Giant size Boraxo Cleans Dirty Hands 10-oz. Pkg., 2 for 29C St.r. Do. I. Ph.n. S2! Sttt. No. 2. Ph... 3 St.r. No. f?)C Westward Ho, No. 2 can Beefs Roycroft, No. Tomatoes LtOrtl Del Mon,e- Cream Style, VWI" No. 2 can Pork and Beans a 1 7 Spinach ssan ..... 2 for 25 Spaghetti & 2 for 250 Peanut Butter asm Cocoa ....., Hershey's, Vi lfliT Leslie, plain or iodized, 2-lb. Pkg ATTENDED MANY HAIR SHOWS SO HAVE NEW IDEAS ON THE PRESENT DAY STYLES THAT GO WITH THE LONGER COSTUMES. DONNA BURDONE Manager Henninger's Beauty Shop Mart No. I Call 522 At both Roseburg Marts, Sutherlin, Myrtle Creek and Riddle (Vender's Markets) for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 22 and 23 16C .19 extra fancy pack, 2 can , 39 12tf - lb. Pkg. 2 for 15c Oranges Cantaloupes Tomatoes Local LtfirrOTS -oca'' young V 2 bunches tf.aMI'M. at. . , Tf Mr, in Radishes Gr. Seedless Grapes 2 lbs 250 Lemons Sunkisr, new Dozen Potatoes ti. I've Just Returned From a Vacation! 3. S,h,rti V,dJ., HkMjf Mjn,, Cml mj Margarine Nucoa i.b 39C Coffee Golden West Reg. or Drip 2-lb. jar 87C Starr Apple Sauce 25C Libby's Mixed Vegetables 303 far 17C Chef Boyardee SPAGHETTI DINNER Serves 4 people, Pkg 33C rr;.d 1 sa,b It U Red Ripe, 2 lbs. and tender, . r Onions 2Bu15g M 1:39 low price, Matches 6-Box Carton 25C Staley's Gloss Starch l-lb. Pkg., 2 for 19C Scot Tissue 1,000-Sheet Rolls 29 3 rolls RUARTS