The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 19, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    Junior Legion
Nine Takes Tilt
Norm West's Junior American
Lesion team turned the tables on
Drain last night and handed them
a 12-11 loss.
It looked like a hopeless battle
by the end of the fourth when
Prain had pushed across their fo
wl of 11 runs, in those four inn
ings the Roseburg boys had scored
two runs in the second on a single
by Coen and a single by Hcmpe
nius, who scored on an error.
Thev started to come to life in
the fifth and scored three more
with two men down. I'armetcr got
on, Groves singled, and llelliwcll
reached first on an error. Then
Sullivan got a single to score the
third run.
They scored again in the sixth on
hits by Coen and Dalros, hut they
really loosed the bag of tricks in
the seventh and scored five runs
to tie up the game. Roberts, Stone,
Ripperger, Sullivan, and Olsen
drew walks and Groves singled.
Stone scored the winning run in
the ninth when he singled to drive
in Ripperger.
Roseburg used four pitchers,
Parmeter, Sullivan, Olsen, and
Coen.
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Redding Defeats
Eugene Larks, 6-2
Th. AuociAlcd PrcHI
The Redding Browns pushed
their Far West league lead to three
and a half games last night ai
they downed the Eugene Larks, ft
2, in the opening game of their
series in the Oregon City.
The Browns won with a four
run rally la the eighth, sparked by
a three run triple by left fielder
Tom Lucido,
Second place Klamath Falls bow
ed, 3-2, to the Medford Rogues des
pite a sterling pitching effort by
Andy Sierra, who limited the Ro
gues to three hits and struck out
15. The Gems helped their defeat
with five errors.
The Willows Cardinals managed
to climb out of the league cellar
by defeating the Reno Silver Sor
10 to 6 at Willows. Reno pitcher
Don Strlcgcl blew up in the first
inning, giving up five hits and as
many walks good for 9 runs.
Pittsburg's Gene Valentine pitch
ed five-hit ball to shut out Marys
ville 3 0, and leave the Peaches
alone in the cellar.
Marysville and Willows had been
tied t the bottom of the league
standings.
Chiefs To Play
Here Tonight
The Umpqua Chiefs will play
Iheir last scheduled game to
night before going to the state
tournament. They will face Myr
tle Creek in a non-league tilt.
Next week will be tough one
for the team reported team man
ager Earl Sargent. Besides the
Myrtle Creek game tonight, the
Chiefs are booked to play Ash
land Sunday and an oxhibtion
game with the Harlem Globetrot
ters next Wednesday, July U,
as well as tournament games
Friday and next Tuesday.
WRESTLING
AT THE ARMORY .
SATURDAY NIGHT
Main Event
MEL PETERS
vs.
FRANKIE STOJAACK
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MADMAN MEL PETERS
Peters, Stojack
Set Mat Fight
Douglas county wrestling follow
ers have a new Public Enemy No.
1 Madman Mel Peters, the blond-
bearded ex-Oregonian from Holly
wood.
Peters looked extremely impres
sive here last week when he dis
posed of popular Danno MacDon
aid and Matchmaker Elton Owen
is now attempting to discover just
how tough the admitted villain real
ly is. So, he signed Frankie Sto
jack for next Saturday's headliner
at the Roeburg armory.
Another comparative 'newcomer
has been" booked for the one-hour
opener George Drake, the "Cat
alina Kid." He will meet Jack Ri
ser, talented and experienced Port
lander. Peters defeated MacDonald with
legitimate holds a Boston crab
and I backbreaker but it was the
manner in which he wore down the
young Canadian that gave local
fans the idea that he posed as a
villain. He will have his hands full
against Stojack and the Tacoma
matman's terrific airplane spins.
Reserve seat tickets are avail
able at Powell's.
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OlDSMOIIll DIALER
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Layne Victor
Over Kahut
Via Decision
PORTLAND, Ore., July 1
Husky Rex Layne had t new belt
today a silver doodad emble
matic of the far western heavy
weight boxing championship. The
Utah slugger earned it last night
with a unanimous 12-round decision
over Joe Kahut of Woodburn, Ore.
Although there were no knock
downs, Layne looked in the eighth
canto to be on the verge of knock
ing out his lighter opponent. A
furious flurry of rights and lefts
had Kahut rolling around the ring
but he managed to stay on his
feet.
Kahut's best round was the fifth
when he caught Layne with an
overhand right that shook the Salt
Lake City battler.
Layne, weighed 194 pounds, 14
more than Kahut.
Preliminaries:
Dick Wolfe. 148, Portland, and
Luis Ortiz, 157, San Jose, Calif.,
Drew,6; Eddie Kahut, 159, Wood
burn, Ore., knocked out Danny For
rest, 161, Klamath Falls, 1; Dave
Tittman, 194, Portland, decisioned
Eddie Phillips, 188, Longview, 4;
Jimmy Brynes, 213, Portland, T.
.O'd Joe Thomas, 199. Seattle,
1; Jack Nelson, 183, Salt Lake
City, decisioned Chuck Ross, 193,
Portland, 4.
Silverton, Albino
Clubs Take Wins
SILVERTON, July 19 UP)
Albina fuel of Portland and the
Silverton Red Sox posted first round
victories last night in opening the
15th annual Oregon semi-pro base
ball tournament.
hand team to a 7-to0 shutout over
Molalla with two-hit ball.
The Red Sox had two three-run
innings in defeating Forest Grove,
9 to 2, behind the four-hit pitching
of George Peterson.
Both games were halted after
five innings because of the seven
run lead rule.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
(By Th. AMoclalid Prw.l
Los Angeles Art Aragon, 136i,
Los Angeles, stopped Enrique Bo
lanos, 136' i, Mexico City. 3. -
Hartford, Conn. Johnny Cesar-
10, 146, Boston, outpointed Johnny
Wells, 146, Boston, 10.
Portland, Ore. Rex Layne,
194, Salt Lake City, utpolntatl .
Joe Kahut, ISO, Woodburn, Ore.
12.
Honolulu Mario Trigo, l.W4,
Los Angeles, outpointed Philip
Kim, 142, Honolulu, 10.
COPCO WINS
In Twilight Softball play Tuesday
Copco defeated t h e Christian
Church men, 5-0, as Cnpco's Dame
held the losers to one hit a single
by Piper.
Copco got a run In the first
wnrn oucno nimmea one a nomer
and they scored four more in their
big inning, the fifth, br collectino-
six hits including a double by Cu-
cno ana a nomer ny Steele.
Mir. imi m .A OMmIJ, WWfc
In The Majors
IBy th. Amocumo PrsMi
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet.
Boston 4S 34 .575
Philadelphia 411 34 .575
St. Louis 4 34 .575
Brooklyn 43 34 .558
Chicago
37 41 .474
New York .
M 44
,450
Cincinnati
34 4
.425
.367
Pittsburgh 29 50
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
St. Louis 5, Brooklyn 3.
Cincinnati 1, New York 0.
Chicago 5 3, Philadelphia 2-8.
Boston 11, Pittsburgh 3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet.
Detroit 54 28 .659
New York . 51 32 .614
Cleveland 50 35 .588
Boston 47 38 .553
Washington 38 44 .463
Chicago 36 50 .419
St. Louis 30 53 .361
Philadelphia 29 55 .345
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
New York 12, St. Louis 1.
Boston 12, Detroit 9.
Cleveland 10. Philadelphia 2.
Washington 5, Chicago 2.
COAST LEAGUE
IBy Th AuocUUd PrCMI
W L Pet.
Oakland 67 43 .609
Hollywood .
: 65 47 .580
San Diego 58 56 .509
Seattle 56 55 .505
San Francisco S4 58 .482
Portland 52 56 .481
L"S Angeles 51 62 .451
Sacramento 44 70 .386
LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS
Los Angeles 2, Sacramento 1.
Oakland 7, Portland 4.
Hollywood 10. Seattle 2.
San Diego 7. San Francisco 1.
W. I. L. SCORES
(By Th. AuoclatMl Prestl
W L
Pet.
.576
Yakima
53 39
Tacoma
51 38 .573
Wenatchee
.52 40 .565
Tri-City
. 49 42 .538
. 39 48 .448
Salem
Victoria
41 51 .446
Spokane
. 39 51
36 51
.433
Vancouver ....
.414
GAMES LAST NIGHT
Spokane 7, Tacoma 2.
wenatchee 7, Victoria 6.
Yakima 12, Salem 4.
Vancouver at Tri-City, rain.
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Braves, Phils, Cards Tied For
By JACK HAND
Auoclated PrM SporuwriUr
Billy Southworth's Braves are
flying high, in i triple tie with
Philadelphia and St. Louis in the
sizzling National league pennant
race, It's the first time they've
been on top since the opening week
of the season.
With Warren Spahn, Johnny Sain
nd Vern Bickforti working in re
gular turn, Southworth's pitching
is on a high plane. The three of
them account for 33 of the Braves'
46 wins.
Spahn did it again yester
day, striking nut nine Pirates as
he mastered Pittsburgh for the
first time this season, 11-3. It was
the 11th victory for Oie 29-year-
old southpaw.
St. Louis turned Ford Frick s lea
gue into a triple tie by ending
Brooklyn's surge with a 5-3 vic
tory behind AI Braile's steady seven-hit
pitching.
Jinx Broken
Brazle was the second Card
pitcher to go the route against
the Dodgers in 15 games. The
Cards had lost seven in a row to
Brooklyn since June 1 until they
whipped Erv Palica last night.
The Phillies got away with a
split at Chicago, breaking a five
game losing streak with an 8 3
romp in the second game of
a doubleheader. The Cubs took the
opener, 5-2, with the help of Bill
Serena's two homers and Paul Min
ner's seven-hit pitching.
Cincinnati made it nine wins in
its last 11 games with a 1-0 verdict
over the New York Giants on
Virgil Slallcup's third inning hom
er. Stallcup's homer and an infield
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Detroit's American league lead
was cut to I'l games at Boston
where the Red Sox outlasted the
Tigers. 12-9 in a slugfest marked by
Vern Stephen's three-run homer in
the first inning.
Parade of Pitchers
Billy Goodman collected four hits
off the parade of Detroit pitchers
starting with Freddie Hutchin
son, who failed to survive the first.
The Red Sox also needed four
pitchers when Ellis Kinder faded
in the seventh. Joe Dodson finally
had to come in to stop a ninth
inning rally that netted three runs.
Big Jawn Mize hit two homers
and added 45 points to his batt
ing average with four hits in New
York's 12-1 slaughter of St. Louis.
Mize went into the game with a
.258 average and came out hit-tine-
.303.
' Rnh lmnn berame the first ma.'
jor leaguer to win 14 games buti
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Washington jammed all of its
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teammale, into the first two inn.
ings of a 4 2 triumph over Chi
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