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IEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS. OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1948
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Chiefs Defeat
Reedsport By
Score of 3-2
Virgil Sanders' Eighth
Inning Base Running Is
Game's Deciding Factor
By WARREN MACK
Virg Sanders' one-man base
running act in the last of the
eighth Inning gave the Umpqua
Chiefs a well-earned 3-2 win over
the visiting Reedsport nine on
Finlay Field last night.
With the score tied at two-all,
Sanders singled and stole second.
Then with two away, Virg went
into his act, daring the pltchpr
to catch him oft second. Not only
was the pitcher rattled, the sec
ond and third basemen also aided
the Roseburg cause by muffing
throws to their respective bases,
allowing Sanders to race home
from third with the winning run.
Roseburg took the lead in the
last of the third inning to chase
across two big runs. Lovell Baker
led off with a single through the
pitcher's mound, then raced to
third on the first of two errors
by the Reedsport second baseman,
attempting a fielder's choice han
dling of Virg Sanders' ground
ball. Clyde DeWitt, Reedsport
pitcher, committed his second
error to allow Baker to score,
put another runner on base, and
advanced Sanders to third.
Bill Schemer's free ride on a
walk filled the bases and the
stage was set for the first triple
steal of the season. And again it
was Virg Sanders who crossed
the plate. He gauged DoWltt'a
fiitch to perfection and was slid
ng into home when the ball
crossed the plate as the other
two runners pulled up at second
and third. It looked like the big
MAIN EVENT
Tex Hager vs. Cordon Hessell
2-Hour Championship Contest
OPENING BOUT
Bruno Angelo vs. Mike Casey
Roteburg Armory,
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WINTER?
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ROSEBURG FAIR GROUNDS
SUNDAY, AUGUST 15
100 Half Mile Laps
Featuring ot least 18 of tha Northwest's
loading stock car racers, such ai Ls An
derson, Jud Fuller, Bob Gregg and others.
Local driver who wish to enter should
contact Lore's Motorcycle Shop.
inning for the Chiefs but DeWitt
set the next two batters down
swinging and retired the side.
Eighth Inning Decision
Roseburg Pitcher Bruce Hamil
ton held the vaunted heavy bats
of the visitors completely muf
fled until the top of the eighth.
Reedsport's first hit of the game
was immediately followed up by
Jennings' one-run triple. A passed
ball allowed Jennings to score
and tie up the game.
Then the Chiefs came to bat
and Virg Sanders gave his master
ful exhibition of base-running to
race In with what proved to be
the winning run. Reedsport re
taliated in their half of the ninth
to place runners on first and third
but Burt, the last batter grounded
out to the first baseman for the
final put out of the game.
Until the fatal eighth inning,
the game had all the earmarks
of a tight pitchers' duel. Strike
outs accounted for nearly half of
Reedsport's first 24 putouts as
DeWitt whiffed ten opposing hat
ters. And before Reedsport came
to bat in the top of the eighth,
Roseburg's Bruce Hamilton pitch
ed no-hit, no-run ball. Both hurl
ers gave up only two bases on
balls. .
R.cdsport-
AB It H TO A r
Culv.r. ah 4 0 0 1 1 3
Cnl.man, el , 3 0 1 0 0 0
Mansk.r, .. 4 0 0 1 3 0
PrMers'.n. c . 4 0 0 11 1 0
Saverson, lb 3 0 0 8 0 0
Burt, If . 4 110 0 0
Jennlnfs, 3b 3 110 11
St.vans. rf 3 0 0 1 0 0
Chrlatlanson, rfl 0 0 0 0 0
D.WIU, p ...... 3 0 0 0 3 2
Total ...31 3 3 34 S
Linrup Changes- 'Christiansen ra
plar.d at.vana In 8th. Runa Batted In
Jrnnlnia. Triples Jennings. Stolen
Base Peteraon. Double Plavs Mansker
to Seversnn. Left on Base 4 Struck
Out By DeWitt, 11. Baaea on Bella Br
DeWitt. 3.
Rosebud
L. Buster. 3 !.
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1 0
Cummino, lb 4 0 1 11 0 0
Hott. rf .... 4 0 0 3 0 0
Srhcrnfr, 2b 3 0 1 3 .1 1
Shaprn, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0
G. Sandvra, M - 3 0 A 3 4 1
KH. c 3 0 0 110
Hamilton, p 3 0 1 0 3 0
Total -,. 3 S 27 10 3
Two Bv Mlt HamUton. dintm Ra
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Motion pictures of the Olympics relay race forced Judges to reverse their decision and award the championship to the American team,
after an original ruling that the team had been disqualified because t he baton was passed while runners were out of the zone. The
picture above was used to decide the issue after the Americans had protested.
Baseball Standings
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Phlladflphia
Clavpland
I Boston
I New York
' Detroit
WathlnRton
St LouU
Chicago
NATIONAL
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Brooklyn -
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Pittsbursh
Nw York
Phtldflphl -
Cinrlnnall
Chicago
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San Franrliro
Oakland
Lna AnplM -
San Diego
Stattl
Portland
Hollywood
Sacramento
M 71 .412
B5 71 47R
3 75 .417
.. 55 81 .404
Cnrnmlngii !ft on Bap Strurk Out
- Ry Hamilton, Baaea on Balls By
Hamilton. 2.
Reedsport
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Hits
Error
Roseburg
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no2 onn nix 3
Ifll 000 12x3
Hits
Errors
020 nio onn 3
Umpires: Flegel, plate: Evans, bases.
Cannery Changed
To Sports Center
Trip Rrrrlsport Packing Co.,
which for many yoars ha opera
trd a rommrrcial fish cannery at
Roedsport, is converting its facili
ties to sports use, It was announ
ced torlay by E. K.Maher, presi
dent. Maher also is a partner in
the Umpqua Stockade, new rec
reational center and camp
grounds at Winchester Bay.
The cannery, he states, will do
custom canning for sportsmen.
An attractive label has been de
signed to mark the sports-caught
fish. The label will bear the name
of the successful angler.
Ten rental boats have already
been made available and others
I are to be added as rapidly as
I they can be built. Space also will
be provided for storage of pri
vately-owned boats, and a free
launching ramp will be main
tained for use by sportsmen.
The air Is cloudless above 40,
000 feet.
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RACES
Time Trials 1:30
Races 2:30
Gates Open 12:00
Reverse Dec
Cleveland DOWIIS
Browns, 26-1, But
Loses League Lead
Hv JOE REICHLER
Associated Press Sports Writer
The Cleveland Indians staged
one of their biggest days In his
tr.ry last night, yet were knocked
out of first place In the whisker
close American League pennant
race.
Held to a split In their double
1 header with the lowly St. Louis
i Browns, the Indians dropped into
I second place, two percentage
I points behind the idle Philadcl
! phia Athletics.
I Beaten 8-4 In the first half of
I the twin bill, the Tribe bounced
back to bury the Browns under
a 2fi-3 avalanche, but the dam
age had been done.
The Indians now have captur
ed 63 games and lost 42 for an
even .600. Connie Mack's sur
I prising A's. w ho rose to the top
without lifting a finger, have
won 65 and lost 43 for .602. They
also boast a half game advantage.
Aroused by the first game de
feat, which dumped them out of
first place for the first time
since Aug. 2. the Indians went
on the warpath, scalping five St.
Louis hurlers for 29 hits, good for
18 total bases.
It fell only one short of equal
ling the league hit record of 30
set bv the New York Yankees
July 28, 1923. The Major League
record of 31 was set by the New
York Giants In 1901.
Feller relieved Bearden on the
mound In the eighth when the
Indians were ahead, 26-1, and
gave up two St. Louii runs In the
ninth.
Brave. Beat Dodger.
The Boston Braves gained a
full game on the Brooklyn Dod
gers and St. Louis Cardinals by
defeating the Dodgers 2-1 in a
thrilling pitching duel. They now
lead the Dodgers and Cards by
four full games.
The cards were beaten. 3-2. bv
the Pirates when Westlake sing
led with two out and the last halt
of the ninth to drive in the tying
and winning runs.
The Braves also won In the
ninth. Tied at 11. the Braves
counted the winning run when
Branca let loose with a wild
pitch, allowing Sistl to cross the
plate.
Spahn went all the way for
the Braves, allowing only five
hits. It was his ninth victory.
The only other scheduled game
Boston at New York In the
American League was postpon
ed by rain.
Drivers Ready For
Stock Car Contests
F. Fletcher, local raring pro
moter, aid rterday that a lull
field of 18 lirofeminnal drivers
ha been sk-ned fur Sunday's
lock car raoca slated tor the
Douclas County Fairgrounda.
Kilty percent of th gate r.
oripts will go to the winning
drivers In the weekend c!a.ic.
Such lop raring names as Jimmy
Wilkeson. Jud Nordwlrk, George
Amick and Hon Walker will he
represented. All of those drivers
have been consistent winners In
Northwest events.
Fletcher said local drivers are
urged to sign for the lOOlap
classic. Several Inquiries have
heen made as to the regulations
covering the racers and their ve
hicles. Fletcher said that anvone
may enter hy contacting the ftose
buig Motorcycle t'ompanv, 101
So Stephens, before noon tomor
row. 'I wo requirements govern
the cars themselves First, they
must he a model l!Mfl or newer.
Second, they must he stock cars
onlv no "hot rods" or "souped
up' rats w ill he accepted. Prelim
inary trials for local drivers will
be held Saturday afternoon at
the Fairgrounds track.
Suit
Yourself
at
Joe
Richards
Major League
Baseball Leaders
(By the Associated Press)
AMERICAN
Batting Williams, Boston, .388;
Boudreau, Cleveland, .354.
Runs hatted In Stephens. Bos
ton. 98; DiMagglo, New York. 97.
Home runs DiMagglo, New
York, 24; Keltner, Cleveland, 24.
Pitching Kramer, Boston, 13
.813; Fowler, Philadelphia, 11-3
.786.
NATIONAL
Batting Muslal, St. Louis, .380;
Dark, Boston, .337.
Runs batted in Muslal, St.
Louis, 89; Mlze, New York, 88.
Home runs Kiner, Pittsburgh,
29; Musial, St. Louis. 28.
Pitching Brecheen, St. Louis,
13-4 .765.
Umpqua Chiefs Will Play
Drain Townies Tonight
Fresh from a thrilling 3-2 win
over Reedsport last night, Rose
burg's Umpqua Chiefs Journey to
Drain tonight for an exhibition
game with the Drain Townies on
the new memorial field.
The winning combination In the
last night's game will probably
be fielded against Drain. Probable
starting pitcher is Hess, with Kell
behind the plate.
FAMILY CHAMPION
' WEDGEPORT. N. S., Aug. 13.
t.n Proud Henry H. Newetson
of Toronto boated the first tuna
of his life a 482-pounder after
an 80-mlnute fight here Wednes
day. He wasn't proud long,
though.
Just a little later, his daughter
Marjorle, 19, brought in a 535
pound Bluefln in 75 minutes.
tiA'l, II i it awawa .JL. "
Barney Barnetr
Twenty Years Experience In
Buying end Selling Used Cart.
1946 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
$650 down,
24 payments of $65 monthly
1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN
Two Door, $700 down,
24 monthly payments of $76
1941 CHEV CLUB COUPE
Motor overhauled, new two
tone paint job. Terms.
OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAY!
Corkrum Motors
Used Car Lot-230 S. Stephens-Across From Rose Hotel
Lower Umpqua Fishing
Lures Many Anglers
REEDSPORT Salmon fishing
at the mouth of the Umpqua
River Is attracting large numbers
of outsiders, taxing local auto
courts and boat liveries to the
utmost.
Many fishermen bring their
boats with them, and the large
number of boats moored to the
county dock In Winchester Bay
makes landing there a difficult
matter.
Most of the commercial troll
ing fleet Is working out of Flor
ence at present. O. H. Hinsdale,
owner of the deep-sea cruiser
Judy, accompanied by Nelson Ho
gan and Walter Anderson, caught
a nice bunch of both Chinook and
sllversides Tuesday.
Among them were one 55-pound
chlnook and one 45-pounder. Sev
eral halibut have been caught by
sportsmen, also.
Andrew Tonpl, owner of the
tuna clipper, Lynn, arrived here
Tuesday with a medium sized
catch from the tuna-fishing
grounds off Newport. He said he
ran out of the fish as he came
farther south.
Falcons strike their prey with
closed talons, catching the dead
or stunned victim in air as It
plummets earthwards.
AN AMAZING OFFER
Th m.k.rj of Dr. Pork'
Com Remover will giva you
double your monoy back if it
fails to ramova your corn or
callous. Only 35e at Chap
man's Drug Stora.
NOW
You can still
buy any late
model car on our
lot on terms!
'46-'47 MODELS
13 down, 24 months
'41-42 MODELS
13 down, 18 months
DANCE
TEEN TOWN
MYRTLE CREEK
Music By Lou Franco and the Hoppy Valley Cowboy
BOWLING!
LEAGUE BOWLING
en Tue.day and Thur.day
Public Bowling
ALL OTHER NIGHTS
Open 11:00 a. m. to Mldnlr' ' Every Day!
ROSEBURG BOWLING ALLEYS
135 8. Roia
100
UFSIDI DOWN WAlKi Johanna
Suslinjer walked on hand, from
Vienna to Pari, a distance of
S71 mile.. Taking SS days to
cover the distance, walking 10
hour, a day.
1911
HIOH DIVIi Ale Wickmtn at
Melbourne, AusUMlia, dove oft a
dig 20 i leet i inches high. He
lost consciousness half way down
but completed the dive success
fully. This is tit) hifhest dive
on record.
I .lo
coes CUPi Tfc. Aai.rlcsn Yoehl
lat.M. took Hi. third nat final race
fr.ni Sir Th.mas tlptsn't Shemreck I.
rataln It). AnvritM Cup.
All ALONIi Shortstop Bill
W.mb.g.nn. of the Cleveland
Indian, make, a triple play at
second base un.ssi.ted in a world
series game against Brooklyn.
auNS OAioaii With the score
S to 0 against them in .the last
bait of the 7th inning, the Phila-
O cowasti Mfwttitl, inc
TICOMS WIfMtN.rOM
Ol.trlbuted In Roseburg by Bate. Candy Co.
INSTALLMENT
RESTRICTIONS
Recently voted by Congress
WILL BE ENFORCED
VERY SHORTLY
EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT
ROLLER RINK
del nhia Athletics scored 10 runs
in that inning to defeat Chicago,
10 to I, in the 4th game of the
world series. This is the most
runs scored in one inning in a ,
world series game.
I3J
UN IHCORDt IS. N.w Y.rk Amer
icans and fh. Chkaaa Nationals set
n.w run rac.rd far a warld s.ri.i. S6
runt In 4-gam. s.rl.t. Nsw Y.rk
1)71, Oilcan. 1191.
1913
IIAIIY tMACKIDt Craig Wood,
U. S. golfer, playing in the Brit
ish Open at the St. Andrew Golf
Course, drove a ball 430 yards,
without the aid of wind or a roll
on a hill.
1945 ,
LOW SCORIi Byron Nelson set
a new PGA Tournament score
for 72 holes on the 6,100-yard
Broadmoor Co' Course at Se
attle with a 62-(6-63-66 for a to
til of 259.
1946 CHEV 4 DOOR
$750 down,
24 monthly payments of $77.50
1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
7,000 actual miles.
Priced to sell. Terms.
1941 DE SOTO SEDAN
4 Door. Yours for $525 down
and $62.20 monthly for 18 months.
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