The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 21, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Tht Newi-Rtview, Roseburg, Ort. Fri., July 21," 1950
Cincinnati Reds Defeat
Brooks In Doubleheader
. By JACK HAND
Aaaoctatad Prcas Sportawrlter
The sizzling Cincinnati Reds pol
ished off the ambitious Brooks last
night in both ends of a twilight
nisht doubleheader, 3-1 and 6-2.
That made it eight out of 11 over
the Dodgers this season and i
wins in their last 25 starts. Or, if
you prefer, 21 of 29.
Kenny Raffcnsberger's cunning
control stuff silenced the Brooks
in the opener despite Don New
combe's five-hitter. Then Ewell
Blackwell struck out nine in a siz
zling night performance. Neither
Cincy pitcher walked a man.
Ted Kluszewski was the big man
of the first game. His first-inning
single drove in one of two Cincy
runs and his 17th homer in the
sixth added the last.
The Dodgers are now three full
games back of St. Louis and Cincy
is only a half-game back of the
sixth place New York Giants.
While Cincinnati lowered the
boom on Brooklyn, the New York
Giants bounced back to smother
St. Louis, 13-3.. The loss didn't cost
the Cardinals' the lead but nar
rowed their advantage over Boston
and Philadelphia to a single game.
The rained-out Braves didn't
have a chance to gain and the
Phillies missed their opportunity,
bowing to Pittsburgh, 10 8, in
slugfest that lasted almost three
hours. Ted Beard, Gus Bell and
Danny O'Connell each had three
hits in the 16-hit attack.
Despite homers by Dick Sisler,
Granny Hamncr and Del Knnis,
Pittsburgh struggled home to win
for reliefer Murry Dickson. Ralph
Kiner'! 27lh homer off Russ Meyer
in the eighth helped nail it down.
Leo Durocher's Giants really got
revenge for the 18-4 and 10-3 boat
ings of yednesday as they piled it
up against the Cardinals with an
eight-run third inning. Dave Kos
lo, a non-winner since June 20, enp
ped his ninth with a nine-hitter.
Five double plays and 16 Giant
hits, Including three by Don Muel
ler, made it easy.
Everybody closed in on the De
troit Tigers yesterday when they
lost to Buaton, 6-5, in 11 innings.
The runnerup New York Yankees,
not scheduled to play, gained a
i half game. Cleveland and Boston
each picked up a lull game.
Dom DiMaggio's double off Art
Houtteman scored Billy Coodman
with the winning Red Sox run to
cap an uphill struggle. Detroit dm
all its scoring off Walt Masteraon
before he was knocked out in the
fourth inning. After that Chuck
Stobbs and Ellis Kinder pitched ex
cellent relief ball. Pat Mullin bash
ed an inside-the-park homer for
Detroit with a man on in the third
and Walt Dropo hit his 24th for the
Red Sox in the fourth. The Sox
pulled within one of a tie on Bob
by Doerr's 13th homer in the eighth
and evened matters in the ninth
or two walks and Vern Stephen's
single.
Sam Zoldak and Bob Kennedy
teamed up on Philadelphia for
Cleveland's 3-2 victory in 11 inn
ings. As a result the Tribe is only
414 games back of Detroit.
Kennedy tied the score with a
homer off Alex Kellner after two
were out in the ninth. Zoldak, who
replaced Steve Gromek in the sev
enth, shut out the A's with two
hits the rest of the way and drove
in Kennedy with a "bloop" single
to left in the 11th. Kennedy scored
all three runs.
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(By The Amoclaled Praia)
BATTING Dom MiMaggio, Red
Sox doubled off Art Houtteman in
11th to score Billy Goodman with
winning run over Tigers, 8-5.
PITCHING-K e n Raffensberger
and Ewell Blackwell, Reds Raf
fensbergcr whipped Don New
combe in 3-1 opener and Blackwell
bested Chris Van Cuyk. 6-2 for
clean sweep over Brooklyn. Nei
ther pitcher walked a man. Raf
fensberger fanned four and Blacky
nine.
Line-Up For Chiefs
Announced By Sargent
' Team Manager Earl Sargent
announced the line-up for the
Chiefs in their first Mat to---nement
gam at Silverton to
night against a tough Reedsporr
ttam.
Following art th man listed
and thtir positions: Norvall Rit
chty, catcher; But Sporar, pitch
tr; John Linda, first bast; Lovall
Baker, itcond; Virg Sandtrs,
third; Caorgt Stndtrt, short
stop; Lou Kodnik, lift fiald; Phil
Smith, ctntar; Dick DtBtrnardl,
right.
Bob Sandtrs has bttn namtd
at alttrnttt catchtr tnd SI Whld
don and Ronnlt Schmtck as re
litf pitchtrt.
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COAST LEAGUE
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Oakland 69
Hollywood 67
San Diego
Seattle
San Francisco
Portland
1m Angeles
Sacramento . ...
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LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS
San Francisco 8, San Diego
(10 innings).
Hollywood 1. Seattle 0.
Oakland 9. Portland 6.
Lot Angeles 2, Sacramento 0.
GLENN DAVIS JOINS RAMS Halfback' Glenn Davis, Ail-American of West Point fame, gets
his equipment issued to him along with other Ram players on the opening day of training for
the 1950 National football league season at Redlands, Calif. Left to right: John Lunney,
guard; Jack Zilly, end;' Davis; and Coach Joe Stydahar. Davis is new material for the Rams this
year. (AP Wirephoto.)
Central Point,
Roseburg Still
Leading League
Southtrn Ortgon
Bastball Ltagut Standings
Pet,
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In The Majors
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Roseburg 7
Central Point 7
Myrtle Creek 5
Brookings 5
Ashland 4
Crescent City : 3
Grants Pass 1
Rogue River 0
Olficial standings ot the southern
Oregon baseball league show the
two state tourney entrants still
sporting unblemished records up
to July 16.
Roseburg downed Myrtle Creek,
11-8, and Central Point had a com
paratively easy time with Grants
Pass defeating them, 8 0. The two
teams will play their first tourna
ment games the same night, July
21. Roseburg will play the early,
game with Reedsport and Central
Point will meet Banks, the defend
ing champions, in the late game
In the two other league games
during the week, Brookings squeez
ed by Ashland, 12-10, and Crescent
City trounced Rogue River, 8-1.
(By Tha Aiaoclated Preail
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.
St I-ouis 48
Boston 46
Philadelphia 4B
Brooklyn v 43
Chicago 38
New York 37
Cincinnati 36
Pittsburgh 31
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WILLIAMS HOPEFUL
BOSTON, July 21 () Ted Wil
liams, operated on only a week ago
for a fracture in the left elbow,
held high hopes today of returning
to the Red Sox lineup by the first
week in September.
"I think I'll have good move
ment in the arm and be able to
play in six weeks," the $125,000-a-year
slugger said yesterday as ho
left Santa Maria hospital with his
elbow in a sling.
Fishing Reports
Generally Good
PORTLAND, July 21 lP) Gen
erally good fishing conditions were
reported today in the State Game
commission s weekly report.
The report includes:
Southern Oregon:
Upper Umpqua Water condi
tions perfect and many trout and
steelhead reported. Feeding activi
ty decreasing, but evening fly fish
ing good. Fish lake catches con
tinue good.
Upper Rogue Trout angling
very good, few small steelhead be
ing taken below Grants Pass. Gray
and brown hackle flies best. Trout
taken in the middle section small,
but some large fish reported from
the Trail-Laurelhurst area. Good
catches coming out of high lakes.
, Diamond Lake Fishing poor.
Few fish taken on flies, but lures
seem best. Lake of the Woods poor.
KINER NEAR MARK
NEW YORK, July 21(ff) Pitts
burgh'! Ralph Kiner is running
Roseburg Team
In Far West
League Play?
Roseburg has been mentioned as
a possible member of the Far West
league.
Because of a professed lack of
attendance at games in the Far
West Baseball league, Hale Scar
brough and Red Kurd of the Klam
ath Falls Herald and News and
Bill Wentworth of KFJI have of
fered a possible solution.
They say. "Take into the league
more baseball minded cities, such
as Grants Pass, Roseburg and Eu
reka in place of Willows, Pittsburg
and Marysvule."
They continue by saying, "The
travel distance would be cut over
half along with expenses. Gates
would be 10O Dercent better and
more people who like baseball
would get the chance to see more
and better baseball."
Thcv sav there is a definite
chance that the Far West league
will fold unless new arrangements
are made.
OMBIft WINS TOURNIY
COUNCIL BLUFFS, la., July I
. Joe Louis, retired heavy
weight champion, shot a three-over-par
281 for 72 holes to win the
Central States Golf association
tourney yesterday.
Rtgisttrtd- Willamtttt Val
Ity brtd Romntyt from lm.
porttd rams, Choict ttltc
tions n'w avaUablt,
Oakmtad Farm
Ntwbtrg, Ortgon
four games behind Babe Ruth's
1927 pace when he hit his record
high of 60 home runs.
Kiner hit No. 27 yesterday in
the Pirates' 82nd game. Cleveland s
Al Rosen also has 27 but the Tribe
has played 87 games. In '27 the
Babe hit his 27th in game No.
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Twilight League
Game Is Runaway
With 39 Scores
Thirty-nine runs were scored In
a hammer and tongs twilight lea
gue battle last night that saw the
Vets All-Stars edge the Christian
Church youth, 20-19.
In the pitchers' nightmare there
was at least one hit every inning
by each side, and both scored in
their half of every inning but one.
Left fielder Merle Sanders gave
the first sign of what was to come
when he slammed out a homer for
the losers in the first inning. Then
the roof fell in on both pitchers.
The All-Stars hatted around the
order in their half of the inning to
score four runs.' Then the Chris
tian Church youth came back like
a whirlwind in the second and scor
ed six with the help of a homer
by Johnny Jones and a double by
Merle Sanders. The All-Stars kept
up the pace by pushing four more
across in their half including a ho
mer ny Jones.
After the Christian Church
youth scored four in the third, the
Vets had their big inning with five
runs crossing the plate. The Vets
score! three more in the fourth
one in the' fifth, and three in the
sixth.
in the fifth and finished with four
The Christian Church youth scor
ed once In the fourth, four times
in the seventh.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Pittsburgh 10. Philadelphia 8.
Cincinnati 3-6, Brooklyn l-l.
New York 13, St. Louis is.
Boston at Chicago, postponed
rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. 1
Detroit 55 29 .655
New York 53 32 624
Cleveland -. ..... 52 35 .598 '
Boston 48 39 .552 ,
Washington 39 44 .470 j
Chicago 36 51 .414 j
St. Louis 30 55 .353
Philadelphia 29 57 .337
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS !
Boston 6, Detroit 5. (11 innings)
Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 2 (11
innings).
Chicago at Washington, postpon
ed rain.
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The Drake-Diser mat battle will
usher in the evening's entertain
ment at 8:45 p.m. Ellon Owen will
referee both bouts.
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Slo-Mo-Shun IV became tbe third
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GLEN OAKS SUBDIVISION AUCTION SALE
Title lm uronce
Of this 18 lot subdivision, 16 lots are now available and will be told at Public Auction, Saturday, July 2? at 2
P.M. Every lot command! a grand view of the valley and downtown Roseburg. Many of these large lots have oak
shade trees. Some with producing fruit trees. Clen Oaks Subdivision restricted to $8500 actual house cost exclusive
of lot.
Auction sale will be conducted in cooperation with the Realtors listed below. Please tee your preferred Realtor, ailc
hit advice, get preview of the lots. Then make bids yourself or authoriie your Realtor to bid for you. Every lot
will be told. YOU SET THE PRICE. 30V. of bid price per lot required. Convenient termt available.
Clen Oalct layt in a glen, tlx blocks east of the Indian Theater on Lane Street. Drive up East Lane Street six
blocks. Signs there will direct you. Inspection invited after Monday, July 24 between 10 A. M. and 4 P.M.
GLEN OAKS SUBDIVISION
Inside tht C Ity Limits
Harry D. Kinnear, Ow ner Roseburg, Oregon
REALTORS
C. S. Brlggi ! Co.
Canyanvillt Realty Co.
Hoyden H. DeCamp
L. I. Hicks, Realtor
Jack Realty
620 S.W. Hth
REALTORS
Henry C. Ktllty
Paul Krtugtr
Lehman Root Estate
MeAneney Rtal Est-att
Roseburg Realty Co.
Roy O, Young
Joseph Hyman Auctioneer
REALTORS
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Volley Rtal Estate
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