The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 19, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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Chafed, Itchy Skin
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Retinal Soap, then apread ob medicated
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LOS ANGELES. July t-(S-Young
Art Aragon is back in the
saddle as the leading lightweight
conlinder on the West Coast.
His repeat technical knockout of
T.nrique Bolanos last night put the
Los Angeles slugger back in the
spotlight.
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IBr The Aatoeialed Praatl
Auxie Galan. always a handy
man to have around on a ball
club, demonstrated his worth once
; again last night as he delivered a
three-run home run that gave the
league-leading Oakland Acorns a
7 to 4 win over Portland.
Portland seemingly had the ball
game won in' the seventh, but the
Oaks, who had not been doing much
with Bob Drilling's slants, sudden
ly got the range. They went on to
knot the count at 4- in the eighth,
and then Galan poled one out of
: the park with two on.
! The win kept Oakland three full
1 mmM ahead of Hollywood, which
dumped Seattle, 10-2. Los Angeles
nosed out Sacramento, i to i, ana
San Diego coasted to a 7 to 1 win
over San Francisco.
Hollywood, home from a disas
trous trip to Oakland, found Seat
tle's pitching very much to its
liking. The Stars nicked four hur
lers for 10 hits and three of them
were bv the usually light-hitting
Johnny O'Neil, second-string short
stop. O Neil, subbing for the ailing
Buddv Hicks, batted in four runs.
Glen Moulder went the route for
(he Stars and had a shutout until
the eiehth. when George Vico pol
ed a homer with Walt Judnich on
base. Skinny Brown, the Seattle
starter, was charged with me defeat.
Los Angeles went ten Innings to
defeat Sacramento and accomplish
ed it with the potent bat of big
Clarence Maddern. The former Cub
went in as a pinch hitter and de
livered a single that scored Frank-
ie Baaumholz. Bob Muncrief, the
sharp curve bailer, nothced his
tenth victory against nine defeats.
San Diego's latent power evinced
itself as the Padres crushed San
Francisco. George Zuverink limit
ed the Seals to six hits to score
his . tenth victory and his mates
backed him up with 12 hits off
Mannv Perei and Con Dempsey,
The victory, coupled with Seattle's
loss to Hollywood, shoved San Diego
World Rtcerd Racing
Beat In Dttrolt Ftrt
DETROIT. July 19 Seat
tle's gift to speedboat racing, the
world record holder "Slo-mo-shun
IV," monopolized the experts in
terest today.
As Gold Cup rivals preapred for
initial trial runs, auto dealer Stan
ley S. Sayres craft was the talk
of the boat wells.
Qualifications for Saturday's 90-
mile classic on the Detroit river
opened today.
Among those tentatively set for
the trials were Slo-mo-shun and the
well-known My Sweetie and Such
Crust I. To qualify, a boat has to
average 65 miles an. hour over
three laps of the three-mile course.
On Lake Washington June 26 Slo-
mo-shun did a mile In 160.3235
mph.
u i a liferent racing on tne tricky
river, however, the owner Sayres
wasn't going out on any limb with
predictions.
Schemer Team
Ekes Out Win
Schemers downed a tough Elks
team, 4-3, in a City Softball league
game last night.
The Elks forged into the lead In
the third inning with three runs
which looked big .until the sixth
when Schemers tied it up. The
winners got a lone run in the fourth
and tied it up in the sixth when
Elk pitcher Charley Hopkins walk
ed in two runs.
Schemers scored the winning run
in the seventh on two hits.
First half league play will end
this week. The second half setup
is a single elimination arrange
ment and will begin Monday.
Surr Ray Faces
Penn Boxing Fine
SCR ANTON. Pa.. July 1S-I7PV-
It is going to cost Sugar Ray Rob
inson in the neighborhood of 18.000
to get back into the good graces of
the Pennsylvania Stale Athletic
commission. ,
Commission Chairman George.!. I
Jones Jr.. slapped a fine of $1,000 '
on the Harlem Negro yesterday 't
and ordered him to reimburse Pro- I
motor Ernest Gennell for failing to . 1
go through with a 15-round defense
of the Pennsylvania version of the I
middleweight title against Jose Ba-i1
sora tonight. I
Gennell said he believed his ex-: I
pense to date would be around
$5,000. The fight figured to draw a 1 1
$30,000 gate.
Komnson said he pulled out of
the fight because of a lame back.
Dr. Leonard M. Freda, commission
physician, said he could find noth
ing wrong with Sugar Ray's back.
A few hours before Jones took
his action, Robinson signed to de
fend h i s welterweight crown
against Charley Fusari in Jersey
City, N .J., Aug. 9, for the benefit
of the Damon Runyon cancer fund.
xooinson will donate all except SI
ot his purse to the fund.
Th Panncvlvnnia onmmiccinn
chairman also slapped a suspen
sion on KoDinson until he fulfills
his engagement against Basora but
said it would not become effective
until after the Fusari fight.
climb Mount St. Helens this week-,
end, but the leg is a bit lame.
Whether he goes to Iran latei
this summer to do some moun-!
tain climbing, as planned, depends
less on horses than on the inter
national situation, he said.
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Ladies Invitational Golf
Tourney Set Here Aug. 1
Representative clubs of the Wil
lamette Valley Southern Oregon
golf association have been invited
to a tournament for women to be
held at the Roseburg Country club
on Tuesday Aug. 1.
The tournament will officially
open Monday at noon at which
time the courtesy of the course will
be extended to all visiting golfers.
Entries will be closed Friday. Julv
21.
A two-ball foursome tournament
has been held every Saturday eve
ning at 6:30, and will be held
again this Saturday.
Results of the Courter-Pearson
tournament which ended last Tues
day were won by Vera Gee in the
championship flight and Dorothy
rucxett in tne lirst flight.
back into third place.
The Padre power hitters were on
the beam, Max West getting two
doubles and a single; Jack Gra
ham a double and a triple and Har
ry Simpson a homer and a double.
Les Fleming of the Seals also hit
for the circuit.
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manufacturers of nylon hosiery,
many of them faced with heavy
orders from retailers, have a n
nounced plans to allot their pro
duction during September.
The producers action accompan
ied a reduction ranging from 7 to
20 percent in the amount of nylon
yarn to be made available to them
during August by the E. I. du
Pont de Nemours& Co., supplier
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Several cities have reported
"war scare" buying of nylon hos-:
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are seeking to assure themselves
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Justice Douglas Again
Injured By Horse
PORTLAND, July 19
A horse again has upset Supreme
court Justice William O. Douglas's
mountain climbing plans. ,
Last year a horse rolled on him,
putting him in a hospital for weeks.
Tuesday he reported that a horse
kicked him in the shin last week
while at his Wallowa mountain
summer home. He had planned to
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