The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 20, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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PAGE LUMBER & FUEL
164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242
Angelenos Edge Hollywood In 9th
By GRAHAM BARRY
- fAsaocUtcd Press Sporu Writer)
The Los Aneeles Angels, eel-
' lar-dwellers In the Pacific Coast
league standings, slapped down
i the front-running Hollywood
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Stars, 3-2, In their civil war series
opener Tuesday night. A lucky
run in the ninth turned the
trick.
Wayne Terwilllger and Cece
Garriott walked. "Twig" took
third, then broke for home as
Clarence Maddern bounced an
easy to hurler Willie RamsdelL
Kamsdell tried for a double play
i and whirled toward second. Ter
; williger came on in, Cal McLlsh
j was the winner.
Jo Jo White, .former Seattle
I manager, fanned In the ninth
with the tying Hollywood run on
I base. It was his debut with the
Stars.
i Second place Sacramento,
fighting toward the top of the
heap, advanced to within seven
I games of the Stars by tripping
i San Diego 7-1. Bob Gillespie was
' too stingy on the mound, yield
ing only three safeties.
Guy Fletcher collected his 16th
victory of the year, shutting out
Portland as Seattle got mileage
out of six hits to win, 5-0. It was
the first game for Bill Lawrence
as manager of the Rainlers. He
replaced Jo Jo White. The Puds
collected four runs in the sev
enth. San Francisco edged Oakland,
3-2, Steve Nagy scattering eight
hits to win.
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PAL Athletes'
Show Bids For
Public Support
Help prevent delinquency. At
tend the PAL club show at Finlay
field Thursday night. That is the
plea of Jerry Willis, Roseburg
governor. Loyal Order of Moose.
The Moose are sponsors of the
PAL club troupe here from Port
land. Mickey Pease, Portland police
man, is director of the boys club.
He started the organization in
1945, after asking "How can I
help keep boys out of trouble?''
John Kllpak, who has been
closely identified with the neg
lected youth of Oregon for 35
years, having spent 10 years with
the Boys and Girls Aid Society of
Oregon, 25 years with the Port
land School Administration as
truant officer and who recently
has dedicated his efforts to re
claim and restore to good citizen
ship those who have come into
"conflict with the law," urges
Roseburg townspeople to attend
the two-hour PAL show.
The show includes wrestling,
boxing and tumbling contests by
18 boys, ranging in age from. 6
to 21.
Proceeds from the show will be
divided 50-50 between the local
Moose chapter, and PAL. The lo
cal sponsor will utilize the money
for some child welfare project.
BASEBALL STANDINGS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L
Brooklyn H 92 33
St. Louis 49 30
Boston 47 39
Philadelphia 44 41
. 41
New York .
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati 34
Chicago 31
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L
New York 53 31
Cleveland .. 49 . 34
Boston 46 39
Philadelphia 46 41
Detroit 49
Chicago 37
Washington
St. Louis
34
. 29
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W L
Hollywood 69 47
Sacramento AO 92
San Diego 59 96
Seattle 99 97
Oakland 97
Portland - 95
San Francisco 92
Loi Angeles 47
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Hollywood's Ramsdell
Leads League Pitchers
SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.
(jpWillard Ramsdell. Holly
wood right hander with a rec
ord of 11 wins and three losses,
leads Pacific Coast league pitch
ers with a .786 average.
Guy Fletcher of Seattle has
accumulated the most victories
15. He has lost seven games.
The venerable Dick Barrett,
recently siqned by San Diego aft
er serving at Seattle, has eight
wins and three losses, his .Ul
average put him In second place.
Carl Schanz of Seattle, with
105 strikeouts, leads in this de
partment. GILMAN KAYOES SMITH
PORTLAND, July 20. (rP) A
left to the chin and a vicious
right high on the head gave Bud
dy Gilman, 129, Seattle, a fourth
round knockout over Bill Smith,
127, New Orleans, here last
night. The main event clash, it
had been scheduled, for .10.
rounds.
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Plywood Team
Of Myrtle Creek
Swamps Yets
Veterans hospital All-Stars
struck a snag last night at the
hospital playing field and lost,
19-4, to a fast-stepping Myrtle
Creek Plywood softball club.
The visitors hit everything All
Star Pitcher J. Ralph had to of
fer. When the smoke cleared,
Ralph had given up 19 hits, in
cluding five doubles, two triples
and four home runs.
The All-Stars were limited to
four hits, Including a lone home
run by T. Anthony in the sixth,
in which D. Edwards and G.
James scored ahead of him.
Plywood Pitcher Barnes struck
out 11 Stars, walked two and hit
two batters. The All-Star chucker
struck out six, walked one.
Myrtle Creek scored the first
run in the second inning. The
All-Stars matched the tally in
their portion of the second, but
after that it was all Plywood. Six
runs in the fourth and seven runs
in the seventh took the snap out
of All-Star effort.
The home team tallied three
runs in the sixth, their last bid
for a win.
All-Star mlscues helped the vis
itors cause. Seven errors cost the
home team plenty. Plywood kept
their mistakes down to three.
Thursday night, Twilight
league action continues at the
hospital playing field, with the
hospital employes opposing Rose
burg Jaycees. The Jaycee group
currently leads in the Twilight
league.
The public is invited to the
games, which start at 6:15 p. m.
Softball Stars,
Medford Team To
Play Two Games
Roseburg softball fans mav
witness some fast and furious
play on the Finlay field diamond
both Saturday night at 8 o'clock
and Sunday afternoon at 2
o'clock.
An All-Star Rosebure team
will face a flashy kittenball crew
from Medford. Andy's Jewelers,
a top-flight club from the south
city league, will provide plenty of
action and thrills when they go to
work against Roseburg's best.
Roseburg will probably field
the following players: From the
Squirts roster Swede Vang,
pitcher; Fred Schemer, catcher;
Bill Schemer, second base; Bill
Shapro, shortstop; Plin Law
rance, left field; and Wally Wil
kins, pitcher. From the Elks ros
ter Louis McAllister, catcher,
and Tom Johnson, pitcher. Ply
wood may furnish Bill Benson,
first baseman, and Noble White,
third baseman, and the Vets may
field Joe Brunner, center fielder.
LEAGUE LEADERS
(By the Associated Press)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Batting Robimon, Brooklya, .SM;
Kiner, Pittsburgh, .330.
Runs batted in Robfntoa. Brooklya,
89; Hodges, Brooklyn, 66.
Homa runs Kiner. Pittsburgh.
Gordon, New York, 18.
fiicning mam dots ana sewon,
Pittsburgh, 6-1, .833.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Batting OlMasglo. Boston, .343:
Kell, Detroit, and 'Williams, Boston,
.333.
Runs batted In Stephana, Boston,
03, Williams. Boston, 90 .
Home runs Stephens, Boston. 13;
Williams, Boston, 31.
Pitching Reynolds, N. T., 10-1, M9;
Wynn. Cleveland. 6-1, .857.
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Views-
By SHERMAN PLIMPTON
Comes the word that ladles
who get their names In "Who's
Who" are less likely to marry
and have children than the
girls who are more familiar
with budget books. One guess
might be that the smarter girls
don't marry .. . . but that's a
guess with trouble attached.
Another possibility is that gals
who aren't bothered by the
lads have more time to study
... so they wind up In "Who's
Who" while the popular misses
wind up over a hot stove. Like
ordering from a French menu,
this is all guesswork. It's as
controversial as a shove. If
we'd had our wits about us we
wouldn't have mentioned it in
the first place.
Our "hot thot" used ear ehltf,
BARNEY BARNETT, hat HV
eral bright new items en the
lot acroie from the Rose Ho
tel. They have up-to-date price,
on 'em too, which meant LOW.
They won't last long to If
you're Interested, you'd better
tee them today.
A Butchers' Union In New
York signed a contract that as
tures 2000 butchers of free
eyeglasses. Wonder If that
means we're in for smaller
steaks? You won't need glasses
to see the difference our thor
ough motor overhaul will make
when you bring your car to
CORKRUM MOTORS, INC.,
114 N. Rose St. We have top
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are down to earth. Drive Jn or
phone 408.
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ATLANTA. July 20. UP)
Ronnie Clark, 15-year-old neigh
borhood team pitcher, was knock
ed out of the box yesterday
but not by opposing batters.
Ronnie was hurled from the
mound whet, a bolt of lightning
struck a nearby tree, injuring
the pitcher and three other per-
Claud Buckley Playing
With Saltm Senators
Claude Buckley, formerly
pitcher for the Roseburg Ump
qua Chiefs, plays right field with
the Salem Senators of the West-
sons and scattering over 100
spectators of the city park game.
The injured were treated for
burns and shock.
NEED. CASH?
Swift Co. will buy Poultry and Eggs
Every Friday at the
ROSEBURG GRANGE SUPPLY
222 Sprue St.
Wed., July 20, 1949 Tht News-Revltw. Roseburg, Or. 7
ern International league.
In a Sunday doubleheader
against Spokane, Buckley got
none-for-two in the opener, and
two-for-three in the nightcap. In
cluding a two-bagger.
Salem won the first game 4-1,
dropped the nightcap 11-3.
Don't say paint, say
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