The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 21, 1948, Image 6

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NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1948
SATCHEL PAIGE BLANKS
Oakland Defeats
Angelenos; Seals
Stop Hollywood
Hr Tht Aitarlatta- PrMl
Thincs are looking up for the
Oakland Acorn Benin today.
After taking thi consprutiv
Pacific Coast League sPtbarks
ftvtm thtrrl runUinn I i-ta Artrrnloa
r-.-... c i i -. ' f
tn sKina Inn; ennught to out-
score the AnRels last night, 13
to 10.
Lo Ancelpf eot away to a first
Inning lead, featured by Glnxsop'
15th homer. The Ancels held on
until the fifth, when the cc
ond place Acorns uplurgpd for
three rum, including Etten's 27th
round-tripper.
Manager Stenpel had a few un
easy moment in the eighth, a
the Angel ncored four times,
thanks chiefly to Aherson's 20th
home run with two aboard.
But the Acorn bats were work
ing well loo, and the Bay Area
club kept on top. Relicfpr Speer
was credited with the win. his
ninth, and Adklns with his eighth
loss.
The San Francisco Seals main
tained their three-game margin
in first place by stopping Holly
wood for the fourth straight time,
5 to 3.
Perez wag the winning hurler.
although he was yanked during
a two-run Star rally in the
eighth.
The fifth place Portland club
overwhelmed lowly Sacramento,
12 to 2, combining two Solon
errors and four hits or six runs
in the third frame.
Pillete went the route for the
Beavers, scattering seven safeties.
Seattle and San Diego were
rained out.
Chicago Cardinals
Swamp College
All-Stars, 28 to 0
CHICAGO, Aur. 21 (Pt-The
Chicago Cardinal, steam-rollering
to the mnal decisive victory
In the 15-year scries, handed
Frank Leahy's Collepe All-Stan
a stinging football lesson, 280.
(Wore 101,220 at Soldiers Field
last night.
The All-Stan, who thought they
had no much talent they could
experiment with a T-formatlon
and single wine attack again.it
the Cardinal, were nearly awept
off the mammoth lake front sta
dlum by the National Football
League champion.
The slick, bruising Cardinal
ripped the All-Star defense to
hred with explosive running
and deadlv nasslncr of Cnaeh
Jimmy Conzelman'a version, of
he T.
inariev rrippi,
fifth time In the
playing his!
All-Star pec-1
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Baseball Standings
By th AuoriatMl Pri
AMERICAN
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Philadelphia
Nw Yorlt ..
Detroit
St Louis ...
Whiniton
Chicaio
70 43
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NATIONAL
Ronton
Brook I
Pitubunh.
Philadelphia
Cincinnati ....
Chlrafn
PAf lllf: COAST
San Franc taco
Oa It land
loi Anirlva ....
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Portland .
Ran Dirge) .
Hollvwond
70 74
in 1
.
, ann tne American league-leading
! Indians' fourth straight whiie
tarle he played lour lime with washing Jnh.
the collegian showed the All-1 Thi tied a league record first
Star how to lug the ball. set bv the Cleveland Club of 1903
Trippi, who scored the final equalled by the New York Yank
Cardinal touchdown on a 13-vard ees in 1032. The Maor League
pas from quarterback Ray Mai
louf, carried the ball 14 time for
80 yards.
The best collegiate ball-carrying
performance was by Notre
Pame' Bill Gomper. who went
36 yards in four tries.
Notre Dame's Johnny Lujack
had a hand in the only All-Star
threat. I.ujack, off a lateral from
Perry Mos, fired a 44-yard pass
to Dan Edward of Georgia In
the third period a the Collegians
marched 84 yards to the Cardinal
one. Flyod Simmon of Notre
name wa smothered by Car
dinal tackle on a fourth down
to end this drive.
Neilher the All Star offensive
nor defensive could get up a real
head of team. Chuck Conerly,
triple threat tar from Missis
sippi, made two yards In two
bail carrying attempts.
The Cardinals had 1 200-to-102-yaid
edge by rushing and shaded
the Collegians In passing, 133 to
132. Statistics reflected but little
the sound trimming handed out
by the Cardinals.
The pro actually settled the
issue In the first half when thev
marched 80 and 82 yards for a
14 u nan time margin.
Team 4 Tightens Hold
At Bowling League Top
Shlrtcllff and Chapin of team
4 look a firmer hold on first
flace In Men' Doubles Bowling
.eague play Thursday night as
they took two out of three games
from the second-ranking team 2
manned by Oman and Sargent.
After howling a Itifi and l.Vi.
C. Short added 100 pirn to his
second game to post a sirling
1257 an1 take high
Individual
took hiph
game honor. Oman
series with fiOl for his three-
game total.
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and livestock.
Phon 210
CHISOX, 1-0
'Negro "Hurler DoeS
3-Hit Job for 2nd
Straight Shutout
By JOF. REICM.KR
Associated Press Sport Writer
No matter what President Bill
V'eeck gave Satchel Paige, the
I great Negro hurler. to sign with
vH Cleveland Indian earlier
; this season, he would be a bar
Mi gain at twice the amount.
J?5 The 44 year-old. colorful right
41 hander already has earned his
Mtt keep, aside from the won and
i lost column. Lat night' crowd
of 78,3X2 wa the largest ever to
JJJ see a night game in Major Lea
ms gue history.
SI Paige shut out 'the Chicago
White Sox, 10. for hi second,
straight scoreless performance.!
Mark Is six consecutive score
less game, set by the 1903 Pitts
burgh Pirates.
ITie string of shutout innings
pitched bv Indian hurler has
reached 39, two short of the
American League mark of 41
held by the 1903 Tribe.
Paige last night permitted only
three safeties, walked one and
fanned five.
Botox Grabs 2nd Place
The Boston Red Sox climbed
past the Philadelphia Athletic
Into second place by sweeping
a douhleheader from the Wash
ington Senators, .V4 and 10-4. The
Athletics were beaten by the
Yankee. 6-2, to drop Into third
place, three and a half game
off the pace, and only one length
In front of the Yankees.
The Red Sox overcame a 41
deficit with three run In the
ninth and another In the 10th to
win the opener from Washing
ton, 5-4. Stephen clouted a three
run homer off Scarborough with
two out in the ninth to send the
game Into extra Innings. Spence.
first Boston player to hat in the
last of the tenth, blasted an
other homer off Scarborough to
decide the game.
nor. I
pom rTrMagXThePastiniers Face
Home runs
Doerr and
latter with the base loaded, help
ed Kramer register his 14th I
pitching triumph for the Red 1
Sox In the second game. He has
lost four. '
l.nnat nitcheH a hlttor
Yankees took the series opener
from the Athletics. It was his
12th victory.'
Dlllinger hit a home run In the
10th inning to enable the St.
Loui Brown to defeat the Ie
trolt Tigers, S-4.
The St. jn Cardinals moved
w ithin a half game of the second
place Boston Braves when thev
defeated the Pittsburgh Pirate.
74
Pafko cracked hi 19th home
run of the season and added a
double and single to lead the
Chicago cubs to a V2 victory over
the Cincinnati Reds.
Rain caused postponement of
other scheduled games.
Umpquo Chiefs Dated
For Grants Pass Game
The I'mpqua Chiefs travel to
Grant Pas Sundav to meet the
Old Timer In a regular Southern
Oregon league baseball game
Both team ate particularly
T game. When they met earlier In
the season, the Chiefs tonk a
6-2 nod on their own diamond.
With only one game remaining
for each team, both are deter
mined to wind up the season
with a pair of win.
I.as! league appearance for the
Chiefs will he Aug. 29 on Einlav
Field when they meet the pace-!
setting Cheney Stud of Central
Point.
Wage Drive Launched
By Telephone Unloni
WASHINGTON'. Aug. 21 UTO
A wage drive against the Rell
Telephone System was officially
launched yesterday at a meeting
of telephone unions which claim
ed to represent 4lW4."iO worker.
The conference wa sonsored
Jeinily by the Communications
Workers of America H'WAI
which sava Its membership is
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welve smaller Independent
tmlons whose member wotk for
Bell System firm responded to
the Invitation to collaborate in a
nation w ide movement for a
telephnne wage raise.
NO WAITING!
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all make of home and car
radios. We. the Radio Doc
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Major League
Baseball Leaders
my th AuoriatMl Frtssi
AMERICAN
Baiting Williams, Boston
.385; Boudreau, Cleveland, .365.
Runs Baited In Stephens,
Boston, 107; DIMagglo, New
York, 105.
Home Run . DiMaggio, New
York, 2fi; Keltner, Cleveland, and
Stephen, Boston, 24.
Pitching Bearrien, Cleveland.
12-3 .800; Kramer, Bostoji, 14-4
.778.
NATIONAL
Batting Musial. St. Louis,
.381; Pafko, Chicago, .338.
Runs Ratted In Musial. St.
Louis, 95; Mi7.e, New York, 91.
Home Runs Klner, Pitts
burgh, 31; Musial. St. Louis, 30.
Pitching Brerheen. St. Louis,
15-4 .789; Chesnea, Pittsburgh,
9-3 .750.
Final Game With
Springfield Team
Sutherlin Pastime, Roseburg's
district softball entry, will
Journey to Springfield tonight
for the final and deciding game
In the double elimination series.
The Pastimers are undefeated In
playoff competition with Spring
field and Cottage Grove follow
ing in that order.
Although the Sutherlin Ai:
Star have (alien down in the
fielding department with nine
error in three games, their hit
ting more than offset that. The
Pastlmer a a team are hatting
a lusty .355. Of their 38 hit in
three game, the All-Stars have
racked up one home run. three
triple and nine doubles. The lo
cal have outscored their oppo
nent. 41 to 13.
leading hitter I Jim White,
former VKW catcher,' with a
scorching .750-six hits in eight
tries, excluding two walk. Chuck
Taylor I hatting a Derfect 1 000
hut has plaved in only four of
24 full Innine.
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Jack Snapp Knocks Out
Jiminei in Fifth Round
MKRRII.U Ore.. Aug. 21.- T
-Jack Snapp. Merrill middle
weight, scored a knockout half
way through a scheduled 10-
I round bout in his first boxing ap
peatance in hi home town last
. night.
I Snapp sent Pedro Jiminei. San
Francisco, through the ropes and
to the grou d wi.h a sha rlgh
JCr-.""" '" minute, of the fifth
; round.
I A crowd of 4.VM . record for'
Southern Oregon aw the match
whose profits will go to lighting
the athletic field here
In a sn round middleweight1
emt wlndun .lack Cha 1. An.
; geles, knocked out Joe Iive. Val-
i leio. in the second. Montv Mont-1
gnmery. Klamath Falls, decision-
. ed Jerry Smtz, Klamath Falls, In
In six round featherweight match,
and Tommy Cello. Vallelo. out
pointed C.eorge Price. Merrill. In
the four-round lightweight op-
ener.
1 Cohort of Gerald Smith
; Will Name Candidates
ST. LOl'IS. Aug. 2n-(T Fol
lowers of Oi aid U K". Smith as.
i emhlcd here todav to form a new
politlral party and nominate can.
' didates fin- president and vice-
1 president.
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Navy Quota lipped
For ROTC Study.'
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
The quota of naval R.O.T.C.
contract student at Oregon
State College for this fall has
been increased to 77 men. Cap
tain Clyde M. Jensen. I'.S.N., pro
fessor of naval science, has been
informed by the navy depart
ment. Thou 77 rnntrar ttirtent. will!
-
be in addition to the regular!
j n"va
K.u. I.t . students who are
on naw scholarships. These
scholarship cover all tuition
ro""- textbook and normal fee
and Drnvirie S.V) monthlv livint?
allowances in addition. Contract
students may take examinations
Enrollment a a contract stud
JUJ ent will assure four years of
.mn uninterrupted college work as
JL" each student will be deferred by
Mj his draft board under authority
xv of the secretary of defense, Cap
" tain Jensen points out. Karh
ano contract student must agree to
J? accept a commission In the nav-
, nl reserve or the marine corp
xss reserve upon graduation and to
serve two years on active dutv
las a commissioned oficer if need
led In event of a national emei g
encv.
Naval R.O.T.C. graduate un-
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City Manager Signor Of
Grants Pass Resigns
GRANTS PASS, Ore., Aug. 21.
- i.-I'i-C. V. Signor, who holds
the combined positions of Grams
Pass City Manager and superin
tendent of the Water Commis-
' I
tcmner
aVn
nr Morrin Milbank announ
ced that applications for the two
positions will he received at once.
Signor said he is acceptine em
ployment with a Globe, Ariz..
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Armory Tonight
One of the most interesting and
nossibly spectacular wrestling
matches In local history I antici
pated by a large crowd of mat
fans at the Rnseburg Armory to
night, i
Krick Hnlmhack. 262-pound Se
attle wrestler, ha challenged
Bruno Angelo, 179, and (kirdnn
Hessel, 168. to a .W-mlnute en
gagement in w hich he guarantees
to pin both men's shoulders to the
canvas. He will meet the men
one at a time, hut is so certain of
victory that he ha? posted a $200
wager. The Seattle Swede is not
fat. boasting biceps measuring 20
inches and a normally-expanded
chest at 57 inches.
There will be tuo Ihreefall
preliminary tilts. Hessell will
! meet at newcomer. Tiger Nenoff.
in the opener getting under way
j at 8:30. Nenoff, who wears han
dlebar mustaches. Is billed as the
"Bully of the Balkans." and has
been living up to his reputation.
Angelo meets Danno MacDonald.
talented young Britisher, in the'
second three-fall skirmish.
Elton Owen will referee all
three bouts.
Gresham Softballers
Defeat McMinnville
McMINNVILLE. Ore.. Aug. 21.
JPI ttresham won a berlh m
the state Softball tournament at
Baker by defeating McMinnville,
6-3, in a district championship
playoff here last night.
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