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e O Roseburg Drops Legion Tilt To Myrtle Creek On Finlay Thrff pitches and three consec utive Texas leaguers to almost the saire spot spelled the 7-4 win at Finlay field Tuesday night for Myr tle Creek over Roseburg. It was a Junior Legion non-league tilt. Hp to the fifth inning. Rose burg's Charles Verrell, 14 year old fastballer, held the Myrtle Creek team in check with but a unjle run and only two hits. Then in the top of the fifth, he walked Phil Shelton, Leroy McCauley reached first on an error and the stage was set for the three bloop ers into left field. In quick suc cession, Charles Eccleston, Jay Jones and Bob Wilder lofted the harmless looking flies toward Rose burg's John Lower in left and each time he couldn't quite reach them. With this bevy of hits. Myrtle Creek rallied four runs, enough to win the game. Meanwhile, Myrtle Creck'a I.e my McCauley was doing a nifty Job of scattering five hits, just one less than Verrell allowed. In all he struck out 12 men, seven of these in the first three innings. Dick Stone rapped the first Rose burg hit in the fourth, but died on first. John Lower singled in the fifth, but it was in the sixth that McCauley ran into his only snag. Scares On Wild Pitch Don Stumbo opened the inning with a clean single, but was tagged when Ralph Rudzik hit into a force play. Dick Stone reached first on catcher Eccleston's interference and Ronnie Hicks walked to load the sacks. Rudzik scored the first ! Roseburg run on a wild pitch to I Boh Anderson and Anderson i walked to load the bases again. I Then, pinch hitter, Wayne Witcher, j completed the Roseburg scoring with a smart single over second base. Although the youthful Roseburg pitcher had a hard time holding most of the Myrtle Creek hatters in check, he did what Umpqua Chief pitcher Bus Sporer could not, and that was handcuff duelling Dick Komp. In his three times at bat against Verrell, Komp struck out twice snd grounded out once. On his fourth trip to the plate, he rearhed first on being hit by a ball pitched by Allen Talhott, Ver rell's relief in the seventh. Myrtle Creek 1)1(1 040 2 7 1 Rnsehurg 000 0O3 0 1 5 5 McCauley and Eccelstron; Ver rell, Talbott (7) and Anderson. Dodgers Whipped By Giants, 4JOtt!?J&l2iZ- ' Motta and Irish Bobby Murphy. "- (Kid) Matthews and took . 2i JU WRESTLING SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE ARMORY Double Main Event ACE ABBOTT vs. RUFUS JONES and DALE HADDOCK vs. COWBOY CARLSON First Match Starts 8:45 P.M. SEMI-PRO BASEBALL ROSEBURG UMPQUA CHIEFS vs. COQUILLE LOGGERS Finlay Field Baseball Park Tonight, 8:30 P.M. HELP WANTED WE HAVE EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWINO CLASSIFICATIONS Bookkeepers Bridge Crane Operator $200.00 Me. and Up $1.85 Hr. St.nooroph.rs R.iow Operator $175.00 Mo. md Up $1,825 Hr. Waitress.! Ratchet Setter 75c Hr. and 2 Meals $1,875 Hr. Female Fry Cooks Loo Dispatcher $1.25 Hr. and Up $2 25 Hr. Janitor Donkey Punchers $180.00 Mo. and Up $2.25 Hr. to $2.35 Hr, Machinist Heod Rigger $1.95 Hr. and Up $2,075 Hr. Sheer Metal Man Head Loader $2.20 Hr. and Up Open Mechanics Second Loader 50 Comm. to $2.08 Hr. $1,925 Hr. Great. Monkey Parts Clerk $50.00 to $75.00 Week $50.00 Wk. Tire Changer Grocery Clerk $250.00 Mo. $55 00Wk. Rough Lumber Grader Farm Couple $1.80 Hr. Up to $200.00 Mo. Apply At Oregon State Employment Service 437 North Jackson Maglie Allows Rivals 3 Hits; Chisox Score By JOE REICHLIR AMocl.tcd FrM. Sporu Wfitr Two rude Jolts In three days have slowed Brooklyn's bid to make a runaway of the National lea sue race. The latest blow to the Dodgers' plans was struck last night by their arch rivals from across the river, the New York Giants. A aterling three-hit pitching performance by Sam Maglie plus some timely hit ting against previously unbeaten Preacher Roe sparked the Giants to a 4 0 triumph. Roe had won ten straight. It marked the third straight loss for the Dodgers who absorbed two stunning defeats in Pittsburgh last Sunday. In winning the first of six inter borough games to be played within the next 10 days, the Giants re duced the Dodgers' lead to five games. They play single games to day and tomorrow afternoon i n New York, then move to Brook lyn for a three-game series next Wednesday and Thursday. Brooklyn's counterpart in the American league, the pace setting Chicago White Sox, inaugurated a home stand by vanquishing the De troit Tigers, 113 The win, coupled with -Washington's 7-3 victory against New York, increased the Whit. Sox' lead over the Yankees to two games. Red Sox Off Pec. Boston's third place Red Sox re mained four games off the pace, walloping the Philadelphia Athlet ics, 13 5. Cleveland kept close to the leaders, nipping the St. Louis Browns, 6-4, in 11 innings. Philadelphia's Phillips moved past Boston into fifth place in the national, shutting out the Braves, 7-0. The Chicago Cubs upset third place St. I,ouis, winning in 10-in-nings, 7 to S. Pittsburgh's Howie Pollet outpitched Cincinnati's Harry Perkowski, 3-2. Maglie was superb as he regis tered his 12th triumph tops in the majors before a crowd of 45,732 paying patrons. He walked leadoff batter Carl Furillo on four pitchra and threw two more to Pee Wee Reese to open the game. He settled down, however, retiring 14 batters in a row from the second through the seventh inning. Only one Dodger reached second. Meantime, the Giants clipped Roe for six of their seven hits. Two of them were homers by Whitey Lockman and Kddie Stanky. Rookiea Jim Bushy and Orestes Minoso cracked three hits each to pace a 14 hit attack by the White Sox against four Detroit pitchers. Busby drove in three runs as did teammate Chico Carrasriiel. Randy Gumpert failed to survive a fifth inning Tiger rally and the victory went to Luis Aloma, who held Detroit in check in the last four and two thirds innings. Yanks Checked Conrado Marrero checked the Yankees with eitht hits as his Washington mates slammed K d Lopat and two auccessors for 14 to hand the to-game winning south paw his third loss. Kddie Yost helped Marrern gain his sevenih win with perfect day at bat. He slammed three singles, a double and drew a walk. The Red Sox unloaded four hom ers in their one-sided victory over the A's. Vern Stephens cracked two and Bohbv Doerr and Clyde Vollmer one each. Ted Williams did not get Into the horn, run act hut drov. in four runs with a trip), and two singles. I. like Easter blasted a home run with one on in the 11th to climax an uphill battle hy the Indians. The Browns jumped on Bob Teller for three homers to take a 4-1 lead hut th. Indians tied th. score at 4-4 in the seventh helped by Al Rosen's circuit blow. Kmnrjf (Ruhha) Church spun ( five-hit shutout for the Phils over the Braves. Tommy Brown, re cently purchased from Brooklyn, hit his third homer for the Phils and his single ignited a two-run rally against Insrr Johnny Sain. Pinch hitter Dee Fondy doubled home two runs in the loih to give the Cubs their victory over the Cards. Veteran Dutch Leonard won his fifth game in relief. A mnlh inning outfield error hy Joe Adcork on a flv hall hr Gus Bell enabled pitrher Pollet to score from second with the run that gave Pittsburgh its victory over Cincinnati. Major League Leaders Rv Th. Aum-IIIH Pr.i NATIONAL I.IAOI I n.Mn'f ih.ird en IVI tin,., it h.t - Mmiil, St Limit, ..WW. rtfthlnmn. Btnnh Hn. 1M Hlti Ahhurn. Phll.drlptii.. S3 rt.rh. Srw or, to Hum. Sun, -H.tIB", Urnohlyrt, 34; Kin.r. Pnuhitrih nil W.dl.k.. SI Limit, IT Pitching h..i1 on li, r rl.cUinni Rrwa T. 10 1. Hr.ni-., Proofcljn, I I. S.3 AMrsirAM t.r.A;ct fUtttnf - M'no., rhip.fo, TtJ Fail. PMI.rl.lphl.. Ml trif a PiMMdin p.t-n QJ P ... rhl-it M Pm-hi-ir. Uump.rt. Chief,, T-l, .STB, r-!I.r CI -Unci. It) 2, Diuiaoii, CMc.fo. i-i, 6 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Wed., June 27, 19S1 Fights Last Night By Th. AiMrt.td PrM. LOS ANGELES, Clarence Henry. Los Angeles, outpointed Jimmy Bivins, 177, Cleveland, 10. BROOKLYN (Fort Hamilton) George Flores, 148'i, New York, outpointed Sammy Guliani,. 146, Stamford, Conn., 8. Albany Wallops Drain Legion Nine Albany's JIlSIOR Legion team wiped out a three-run deficit with ; a six-run flare up in the fifth in mng and went on to swamp Drain's district lea tiers, 13-4, at Drain Tuesday night. Drain eslahlished its early lead with three runs in the initial frame on two erors, two passed balls, a hit batter and a fielder's choice. The losers added another in the fourth to counter an opening tally by Albany in the first inning. Albany melted their lead in a hurry, however, when it bunched six runs in the next inning by tak ing advantage of some shaky pitch ing by Dram's Bill Fast. The big sticks in this rally were swung by Bob Crocker and Bill Parett. Crocker doubled with the bases loaded and Parett slammed a homer with Crocker still on base. Chiefs And Loggers Vie Tonight On Finlay Field Th most promising mid-wook bittbsM gam of the season. That's how tonight's Coquitlt Logger Umpqua Chief tilt Is pegged. Game time Is 130 p.m. on Finlay field. Local baseball fans who have been distressed by . midweek games with such outclassed teams as Oakland, Elkton and Glide, should get their money's worth tonight. It's a non-legaue encounter between two of the hot test teams in the Southwestern Oregon league. Coquille is cur rently riding In a third place tie just a half gamo behind the sec ond place Chiefs. The two teams have played two contests this season and di vided them. Coquille won the first, S-2, and lost the league en counter, 4-S. Rainiers Extend Lead 2 Games; Hollywood Fails PACtriC COAST LEAGt'C By Th AMoeuttd PrM W L P'1 ft ami S3 40 .MS Hollywood SO 43 M3 Satrmnt S 4J .SIS Oakland 43 ATS Lot AnlM 44 4ft .404 Portland 45 4T ,4t San Diffo U SI .427 1J' San rr nclieo 37 S4 407 141 TtTTSDAY NIGHT'S KKSUL I S San Franeiaco S. Sarramonto Portland S. Oakland 1 San Dim 4. Hntlywood t aattl , Lo Anftlea S By Th Auoclatfd Praaa Seattle's Rainiers have increased their hold on first place in the Pacific Coast league to two games, But they are wondering when their A. W. O. L. outfielder, Walt Jud nich, the league's leading hitter, is going to rejoin them. Seattle beat back Los Angeles last night, 8 to 3, on the strength of four home runs, while Holly wood, in second place, was losing to San I) if -jo, 4-3. Judnich, currently bit tin? .356, with 56 runs driven in, didn't re port for last night's game, tie missed three games last week against San Francisco while visit ing his wife, who was ill in Holly wood. He played in Sunday's dnubleheader at Sacramento, then didn't make the trip north wi his team. Coming Back Portland's Beavers, bounding back after a disastrous slump that tw, of the rough,.,!. toujhr.t fight- f hi , ers in the business, collid tonight 1 10m4 ,.,,,, mrthods of his in a Yankr stadium 12-rounder I own jf Murphy trirs any hit and that has the fans buizing. 'hold stuff.. Murphy, a 29-y.ar old ex-sailor with a rest for a strap, is a slim Two hundred ten players will 6 to 5 favorite to whip the Bronx 'qualify for the Public Links Cham bull and go on to a title bout with pionship at the Brown Deer Park Light Heavyweight Champion Joey Golf Course, Milwaukee, Wis., July Maxim. 91- There's no title at stake yet the I lure of a real "shore leave brawl,' ! ! as Murphy rails it, has captivated the fans' interest like no other fight here in 1 long spell. As far as the fighters are con cerned, defense is strictly for the birds. Neither knows much about that end of the trade and cares less. ' Murphy, bushy-browed redhead j who fights southpaw, likes to curl his right hand around his foe's neck and bang away with a left uppercut. It'a illegal to '-old and hit that way but the sailor gets away with TiHT BEE old and ; fT .k,-v s,lDi't' 1 ..asTa Plywood Whips 5mith Mnrnrc pitched them into second division. v,..i..j.ii.j c.i.i their victory streak to five Swede ang handcuffed S m 1th! , iDh, t ,hm n.k. land, S to 1. Chick Pieretti gave Motors for five innings and when the Smith batters did start hitting i 'AJzt.L ,n wV." ...u. ! i.' it was too late. Umpqua Plywood 1 " . "," k LL ... .ill. won th. Veteran, 11,13 YMc'a U.t. j & Mlu'icn. " Plywood wenc Into a three-run I inS" "h,' heft' HoZ !J" ""l! " ! wooHo ftr" ."ttered'tand As if this were not enough, the Al-1 )'a i'!"' i "T ,', 1 b(',t ,he s,a1 4 3 bany visitors added a lour run up-1 f 'To " i n ,Z .i,th ?hl.i ! Sct"""' 161h hon1er. comin wi,h r.i.f i. .he aeventh lo retire r..?. "ZX ?l tS ,w0 on in ,he "",h "" Crorkpr PH lh om.' k,Hr. ! .10rer, ere WipCO Oil ine sinnU hi. nnlv h.rf mnmnt with lour safeties in six times at the plate, including a triple and a double. Albany 100 060 411 13 14 6 Drain 300 100 000 4 3 5 cox and Parett: Fast (5), Duncan 18) and Josly nauon uj ..a ...i .i .; . L-i gave hippie nis only oao momeni. ,wZ i ' ; . "" . '"Ij i ITne Stars received a blow when In The Majors By Tht Annotated Pre NATIONAL. LEAGl'K Trt, .Mai A2 4 3.1 .13 9'l fall ii took ivn New yrtrk St. Lou i Cincinnati Philadelphia Btteittm thicafxo 37 .13 .4.M 11 Ptttsiiuigh 34 ,ifi .;tT 15', TlF.snA YNtGHT'S RESULTS New Vnrk 4. Hroohlvn 0 Philadelphia 7, RftNtiin 0 L'hlragn 7, Si Louta S 11 Inninin Pitt-burSh , ClnrinniM 3 AMERICAN LKAUtT W 1, Prt. ns Chir-affn 42 23 .fiM New Vork .W 2.1 .fiW 1 I B'-atnn .18 2 ..MM 4 I Cleveland ,T1 .10 ..124 Detroit ,it ;n ,HM) in Wattling in 2.1 M .417 IS Philadelphia 34 40 .475 IS SI. Loum IB 44 1)3 22t TI'ESTIAY NinHTS RESULTS Waahinton 7. New York J Chicago 11, Delrmt 3 B'wlnn 13, Philadelphia S Cleveland S. SI. I .on it 4 ill Inn in fa) of the third inning was erased for failure by the Umpqua batters to follow the batting order. Although hapless Smith Motor JZa i ? ' : ,he first flve innings, it Rot rolling and Joslyn, 1 ; .ivtt, lih ..... i In the seventh, the Motor batters racked up three more, but ill in vain. In the scheduled Church division game on Veterans field, the Vet eran's All-Stars were awarded a win on a Dillard default. It was announced by VMCA Director Merlin Donaldson that the dpfault marked the withdrawal of Dillard from the league. He re ported that the first team to turn in a complete roster of players to him at the Rosebur gUMCA and agree to Twilight league rules would replace the now defunct Dil lard team. COACH MARRIES GRANTS PASS Pi William L. RHer. former Grants Pass high school athletic coach and new head football coach at Roseburg hiRh school, and Joyce Adelle Howe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Howe, were married Saturday at the home of the bride s parents here. I' Apex $E75 ONLY II DISHAMATIC Electric Sink Dlihwashr A WEEK FOR CRISP, FOAMING PLEASURE.. litf ft I i- WW, , j . . m m mn- ..aajaa" iiiiiiiiiii: i riwitiii (nc ro JSssLseJlVJ't(,aa Distributed in Roseburg by Bofts Candy Company . SESaaLl Herb Gorman severely wrenched his knee sliding. STOP! SHOP CO-OP let Cream Freeiers Electric Fan Dtp Frtti Units Picnic Chtsrs Lawn Mowm Prassur Cannon Pressure Cookers 1 and 2-Burner Hot Plate Electric Water Heater Sprinklers. 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