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o O Phils Win National Flag Sisler Hits Homer IB Tetfth 7Z Inning To Break 1-1 Tie iOUnty leamS And Give Phils The Ponrfiont Win Weekend Football Tilts Having clinched UiP American league pennwt last Friday, the ell-rested Yankees will rule 2-1 favori'es ovw the tired Phils. Ex ports figure the Yanks have loo much experience, deeper reserve Mrenuth and stronger pitchinii than the youthlul wnn Kids. Philly Manager Kddie Sawyers , does not appear to be worked ' about the Yankee prowess. "We weren't figured to have a chanca to bear Brooklyn for tha pennant, wara wa?" ha r- I mindad, attempting to sacrifice, bunted into a force play at third. That set the staae for Sisler'i game-win-, ning clout. I Tha Phils draw firs blood, I tallying in tha top of tha sixth on thraa singlot aftar two wara out. The Dodgers tied the score in j The Douglai county football hori ! zon looked a little brighter after i the weekend with all teams except I one downing their opponents. How ever, competition will be tougher their half on a freak homer by mr most squads mil coming weeK- Rcese. Ihe four-bagger was a , . , . . sheer which went drifting out into ln only setback of the week right field in lazv fashion It struck ,',lh,erl"1 los, to ''iTI v'" Ihe screen at the point where it I''. '' JJ '"We v.. kAnKik a n it game. The Hulldous were the last "I haven't decided who will pitch wedged in there while frustrated unoeteatea county eleven to tail. the opener," the jubilant 40-year-; Del hnnu looked up at It plead-: Rotoburg Wins old candidate lor "Manager of the ingly. Year" added. "But I d say that I other Camas """fr",", V SS'hlln.l' I" other final games of the Na- enough for the lagers migh be defeated the Boston tood enough for the Yankees. BravcJ M. chinK0 iieA Sl Robin Hurls Great CamO lMt 4.9 In It inninui and th Rose-cheeked Robin undoubtedly Pittsburgh Pirates and Cincinnati . l ernoon on Unlay Held. Miched the greatest game of his Heds divided a doubleheader. The 1 I'rain snapped back from a life. However, he knew he was in Reds won the opener, 3-2, and the : thumping by Oakridge a week ago a battle with Brooklyn'! Don New-! Pirates the nightcap 31. 110 '!e upset victory over combe. If Dick Sisler hadn't hit i Th, Boston Red Sox trounced J""c,,,'n rtrlL'1 that homer with two on in the ton 1 . hnrh nf x., York vnk.-e. l 1,raln- Th onlv olh,r eleven-man of the Kilh to snap a 1-1 tie, the j .,. 7.3, Cleveland downed De-1 "m- e dld not play. game iiiikui w kuiiik v ro 11. vo: r ni.aae.pnnit Dcai wasn The blow by Sisler, on at the inton, 5-3, and Chicapo ant Sl. I-ouis divided a doubleheader. Th White Sox won the opener. 4-3, and the Browns the finale, 10-6. Ho.seburx downed a ln-rappy team from Myrtle Point on r in- j lay field Friday niyht, 19-7 ,for i i the Indians' second win of the sea- j i son. The Jayvees kept up their I winning ways by mcasui iiik the 'North ilend Jayvees 13-6, Saturday o SPORTS i ' 't. i -. . . ' i --..- . i 10 The Newi-Revitw, Roseburg, Ore. ArQi., Oct. 2, 1950 u Beavers Take Doubleheader From Angels To Increase ( Hold On PCL Fourtji Place JERRY SCONCE, c halfback for th Roseburq high school grid team, picks up a few needed yards around his own right and during the Friday night Myrtle f oint-Roseburg foot ball game. Bobcats Ross Pinkley (60) and Dick Briggs (62) are moving in to make the tackle on Scounce. The litdians won the District 3 tilt, 19-7. (Staff Photo.) immortal George who acta a t Brooklyn's head Kcout, ended Brooklyn's "miracle" finish that for a time threatened to throw the race into another flat-footed j last day tie. It gave Roberts his 2ulh victory of the vear after the J yoLngnter had made five futile j tries for H. Dodgers Threaten Although Roberts yielded but' five blows to 11 for Newcombe, he ' had to summon all his wile and ; running to hold off a Brooklyn . hfcses-loaded threat in the ninth j inai apnea ren nesunen 10 orinK YMCA Starting Winter Program A winter YMCA program includ ing volleyball, badminton and an exercise hour for women will get under way this week, according to 4Y" Secretary, Marlin Yoder. Toninht, from 7:30 to 9 30 p.m.. about the Phillies sixth straight Ul "uuu """ "h defeat. A crowd of 35,073, On the B league front, results in dicated how evenly matched the teams are and how unpredictable results will continue to be. The big upset of the week was Riddle's 32 14 win over a stroig Klkton host Friday. Glide, with an undefeated record to date, tied with Yoncalla, 26 26, in a Saturday same at Yon-1 calla. Glendale got back to its win-1 ning ways by slapping Canyonville, 21-12 Knd.iv. Sutherlin Will Be Idle This will be another full week for the Douglas teams. Kvery squad will play except Sutherlin, with an open date, and Yoncalla, with a bye. The Indians will play their first biggest of the year at Ebbets Field, went into hysterics as Cal Abrams lad off the last of the ninth with e walk and took second on e single by Pete Woe Reese. That brought up Puke Snider, (he best Icflhanded hitter on the club. With everyone expecting a bunt, Snider teed off and slashed a line single to center. Abrams at tempted to score from second but Itichie Ashburn made a one handed scoop of the hall and threw on the run to the plate. The ball came on a good hop right into Stan Lopata's hands. Abrams didn't have a chanre and was tagged standing up. Sitlor Homers Then it was the Phillies turn. Roberta opened with a single to center. Eddie Wailkus blooped an ether single to center. Ashhurn, its fust mecliti'i at the junior high DON'T MAKE AMOVE 'til you see F L E G E L Transfer and Storage Phone 935 racquets. A fre of 50 cents will be ; rhartied fur shuttlecocks and use of the liym. Tuesday at the Roseburc arm-' ory, the men's volleyhall program j will start. It will last trom b M to I nano rririay nmhl. the Jayvees will face Marshfield's Jayvees in a Saturday afternoon Hume at Kin lay field in an effort to pick up their third consecutive league win. Drain will he trying for a three s' for a charge of 25 cents .Each """ "" ."' participant is asked to bring gym ,V . u 7. shoe, and a towel. nls ,""l.a'- r'ek- i. k..... r..- ..,... .. i two week rest will take on a no- der the direction of Mrs. Ida HI-! I1 ,!"'nL, rich, is slated to begin Kriday at the Benson school gymnasium. The session will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 and will include volleyball and rcgumeo, cxerciMn. n cnare ui j jQ iffns per mirunK win ur niauc and ladies must furnish their own still gym shoes, The programs will be held every week at the same times and places throughout the winter. They are open to anyone who wishes to participate. Yoder noted that the only reason fnr the charge is to meet expenses for use of acilities and equipment. tie l reek. The Vikings are liMikirv; for their first win. Riddle Goes to Camas Valley Six man league play will move into its third round as Riddle goes Camas Valley rndav. Klkton travels to Oakland and Canyonville moves to Glide, both Saturday. The game of the week in the league, however, is that between Glendale r.nd Coos River on the latter's field Saturday night. This will he more or less a grudge bat tie since these two strong learns played in 1he district finals last year and Coos lliver won. OCE WINS MONMOUTH i.Vl The Ore gon College of Kducation Wolves chewed up a once tougher foe from Southern Oregon College here Saturday night, pouring it on (or a 40 to 0 victory. Sophomore Jim Ortlief scored three of OCR's touchdowns and Rohm Lee, Tom Hill and Chuck Pinion each got one. Roger Dasch kicked four conversions. BIG DAY DESPITE LOSS NEW YORK (.Ti George Dawson was busy seeking to qual ify for match play in the Na tional Amateur golf championship the day he got his new job. He failed to qualify at Minneapolis by one stroke the day he was named assistant to C. V. Bobbins. Spald ing president. George's brother is Johnny Dawson, former national amateur finalist. WILSON SOLD SEATTLE f.P Big Jim Wil son, who marked up 15 straight pitching wins this summer for the Seattle Rainier, will be in the livery of the Boston Braves next spring. The husky righthander was sold Saturday night to the National league cluh. Seattle officials said the price was three players and an "undisclosed amount" nf cash. Wilson now has 24 victories and 10 defeats. Yoncalla Ties Glide, 26-26 The Yoncalla Eagles staged a plucky, uphill comeback on their own field Saturday afternoon to wipe out a 19 9 deficit and go on to tie the favored Wildcats from Glide, 26-26, in the final quarter. Glide looked like a sure thin'; to make it three straight wins as they passed to two touchdowns in the first period and marched lo another, early in the second quar ter. But the three-touchdown mar gin seemed to spark the Eagles as they pushed across two of their own in the second quarter. The score stood 19-12. at halftimc. The teams matched touchdowns in the third quarter and the score stood, 26-18 for Glide going into the final canto. Midwav in the final quarter Yoncalla's East bucked over from the one yard line after Glide had been penalized 15 yards on a fourth down. Lloyd made the all-important conversion. At the referee's whistle ending the game. Glide's Jim Mullin caught a 45-yard pass and was on his way over but it was ruled that his knee hit the ground on the five. Statistics show the teams were very evenly matched. Glide had 8 first downs to 6. Yoncalla passed for 99 yards and Glide for 95; and Yoncalia rushed 1K8 yards to Glides 164. In The Majors NATIONAL LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS W L Pet. G.B 91 f .591 . 89 65 .578 2 "6 Philadelphia Brooklyn New York . Boston St. Louis ... Cincinnati Chicago Pittsburgh 68 5.'8 5 8.1 71 .5.19 8 78 75 .510 21 6 87 .431 243 R9 .418 26' i 64 57 96 .373 33'-i New York Detroit Boston Cleveland Washington Chicago St. liuis Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS W L Pet. G.B. 98 56 .636 .... 95 59 .617 3 94 60 .610 4 02 62 .594 6 67 87 .435 31 60 94 .3 38 58 96 .377 40 52 102 .338 46 COAST LEAGUE Rose Footballers Take Double Win Rose grade school remained the team to beat as both the Heav ies and Pee Wees won second straight garr.es in the elementary grades football program at Kinlay field Saturday morning. The Hose Heavies posted a lop sided, 25-0 score o.er Benson and the Pee-W'ees made it just as de cisive by downing Kullerton, 18-0. The other Pee Wee game, pair ing Benson with Riverside, ended in a 12-12 deadlock. The Kullerton Heavies edged the Riverside Heav ies, 12-6. Grable Wins By Decision I Cordon Hessell. the boy bandit. ; took a decision from Lee Grable i Saturday night at the armory but ! couldn't re'.ist a parting blow at ; the prostrate man and found the decision reversed by the referee Grable slammed his opponent to the mat with a body press for j the first fall. Hessell came back to lake the second fall with a reverse ', flying-foot headlock. i His arm injured when he was thrown from the ring. Grahle be ' gan to box in self defense. Hessell knocked Grable down and began stomping on his head. Grable con ceded but when the referee awarded the decision to Hessell. , the latter kicked Grable again : causing the reversal. ! The wrestlers resumed the match in the aisles and reserve I deputies finally restored order. ' Eddie Williams, the popular Scotchman, put the spell on bad man Ace Abbott in the prelimin ary. Abbott took the first with a hammer lock, knee slomps to the neck, and a body press. Williams took the second with a body press. Then he crushed his victim with ; another body press after a series 01 head spins and hip blows By JIM HUBBART Auociated Prcu Spuruwnlcr The tenacious Portland Beavers stand today as the only refreshing Hem on the agenda as Pacific Coast league baseball limps into its final week. The Beavers have won 22 if their last 25 starts in their drive lo that $7,500 spot in the first divi sion, fourth place. They climaxed an 11 gamesenes wiih Los An geles yesterday by copping both ends of a doubleheader. 6 to 3 and 9 to 6. They won nine of those 11 ' games. Portland closed out its home stand two games atop San Kran cisco, the club the Beavers open against tomorrow night Oakland missed a chance to clinch a mathematical tie for the pennant by losing the second game of a double, header with the run nerup San Diego Padres. The score w as 12 to 9 in a weird seven inning ritual during which 12 pitch ers saw action. Each side useOix. Oakland won the opener in conven tional fashion, 7 to 4. The Oaks now are five games in front of d' Padres with sevetljto fco. San Francisco split with Seattle I ut clung lo fifth place by way of ton Dempsey'a two hitter in the atlerpieee. The Seals won it. 5 to 1, but dropped the opener, 3 to U llollvwond crushed Sacramento twice.' 9 to 4 and 4 to 2. Frank Kelleher. Jim Baxes and Clint Conatser swatted two homers apiece for the Stars during the afternoon. Kelleher'a three run poke in the second game was his 3Sth of the season! He now leads the leagne in roundtrippers with one more than Portland's Joe Bro via , The clubs will travel today, final scries week bring? together Holly wood at San Diego, Seattle at I.os Angeles. Oakland at Sacra mento and Portland at San Francisco. BABE WINS NO ANTELOPE SEASON RKC.1NA l.n Game Com missioner K. L. Paynter says pres ent infontuhnn indicates there will be a closed season on ante lope m Saskatchewan this year. An aerial census showed the ante lope down 30 or 40 percent from j the number counted last year. Th i drop was attributed lo "continu- ! oils, severe winter conditions." (Hy th AMoriat.d Pre..' Oakland 115 78 San Diego 110 83 Hollvwood 101 92 Portland 97 91 San Francisco 95 96 Seatlle 94 97 Los Angeles 79 112 Sacramento 77 116 1 SCORE BOOK FOR GRID FANS .595 j LOS ANGKf.es l.Pi The .569 1 Football Scorekeeper, a new book .523 ! designed lo help football slatisli .507 t cians, writers, coaches and scouts, .497 ! has been published hy Watlmg .493 and Co. It was designed by Joe .414 Saitta. former Notre Dame assist .399 ant coach. 1 WICHITA, Kas. in The : National Women's Open Golf meet was just another tournament for Babe Didrickson Zaharias. 1 The great woman athlete breezed to the title vesterdav with a "2-hole total of 291. i That was nine strokes betler than her nearest competilor. amateur t Betsy Rawls of Austin, Tex., who had a 300. j Babe's 291 tied the record (at the event. She received $1,250 in prize money, giving her total take for the year of $14,200. RHS Jayvees Tip North Bend, 12-6 The Roseburg Javvees remained undefeated in thir league by tak ing a 12-6 decision trom North Bend Saturday afternoon on Fin lay field. Halfback Jim Kemp seized of fense e honors by ..umntf the first six pointer on a TtO yard diagonal run across the field in the tirst quarter. He posted the winning store on a four-yard buck over ri;ht tackle in the final quarter. : North Bend cot its only score 1 in the third quarter on a spectacu- t lar 60 yard run through the Hose 1 burg defense by rijiht halfback . ! Crutchfield. 1 The winning touchdown was set i ; up by a 4u yard run around leit end by Kemp, supported by some ! fine blocking. On the next play, i Roseburg was penalized five yards ; ; after hemp had gone over. Then North Bend was given a five yard penalty. On the next try, Kemp ; was over. Harold Backcn made j the conversion. Hicks Lost for Season The defensive line for the local Jayvees was outstanding. The, ; work of end Ji. . Gilbert, sun i d , ; Herman Oherholer and tackle Le : Roy Wehde was exceptional, i In aJdilion to Kemp's brilliant i offensive work, roerve halfback ! Dale Johnson did some consistent j ground-ai 'ing for the locals. ! A definite blow to the hopes of : Norm West for a continued win i ning season was felt in the loss for i the s"ason of- first string leit end, ! Ronnie Hicks. Hicks, while mak , ing a tackle in the second quarter i fractured both bones in his forearm. Football Scores B ife A ' I'd COIIII.lt FOOTBALL Washinfton 28 Winnwta 13 Cdliform 28 Orn VCLA Whini.in Stt n i Stanford U U Saii Fnnictwo T Pit get Sound 19 St Martin 0 Montana 2H Idaho 77 Lmiwiiina State IS C.ll?f of Pacific V import 13 Lowrr Columbia J. C 0 Clark J. C. 31 Yakima J. C. 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