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Cavemen Stage 1M Victory Over Roseburg ' Errort Prove) Costly, At Grants Pan Scores Only On Earned Run ' The Grants Fan baseball team was credited with a smothering 11 1 home-diamond victory over Rose burg Saturday, but the Indians thould have the credit for the win themselves. They gave away enough runs to win the non-league contest. t A ecurge of "erroritis" settled ever the Indians in a pall of 10 miscues, and this helped pave the way to exactly 10 Grants Pass runs. The Cavemen were credited with just one earned run. It was a tight 2-0 battle up to the fifth Inning when Roseburg began lagging visibly. The Indian de fense completely collapsed in the sixth and the, Cavemen took ad vantage of the sievelike infielding to hurry across a bulging six-run total, bursting the game at the earns. One run in that sixth inning rout was earned. Peer Hitting Facter Hitting, or lack of it. for Rose burg was another deciding factor. Steve Danchok collected a spindly single for the only safety for the Indians in the game. The locals finally scored their only run on four near-consecutive walks in the seventh. With Chuck VerreU pitching, the Indians held their own through the first four innings. An error and two base hits pushed across the first Caveman run in the in itial canto. A single and two more errors added the second run in the fourth. VerreU was pulled' in that frame for a pinch hitter. He was relieved on the mound by Jerry Parmeter, making his debut for the Indians. He pitched a better than average game considering his first showing, but his team mates dropped the last vestige of support. ' Parmeter hit a bad streak in the fifth and Issued three walks, but aa additional four errors ac tually gave Grants Pass three runs. The Indians appeared about to move back Into contention in the top of the sixth after Cliff Driskell gave three walks to load tb bases. He regained hia control, however, DON'T MAKE AMOVE you see FLEGEL Transfer and Storage Phone 3-4436 AUCTION SALE BUILDINGS MAY 1, 1952 To clear right of way for preliminary construction of Pacific Highway in Rosebw,- Homes and outbuildings at 1118 Military Ave. and 1210 Garden Valley Rd. T Sale starts at 9:00 A. M. May 1, 1952, at 1118 Mili tary Ave. and immediately thereafter at 1210 Garden : Valley Rd. Terms ef Sale are 50 of high bid at time of sale and remainder to be paid within ten days of acceptance of bid by Oregon State Highway Commission. All sales subject to approval by Oregon State Highway Commis sion. Buildings must be removed from right of way with in 30 days of notice of acceptance of bid by the Highway Commission. If you are contemplating moving a building consult with your mover prior to tale date. For Information call or write C. W. Parker, Salem, Phone 4-2171, Ext. 717 or Don Norlin, Roseburg, Phone 3-666. Auctioneer: Claude M. Kilgore. Oregon State Highway Commission State. Highway Building Salem, Oregon. 6 The Newt-Review, Roeeburf, Ore. Mon., April 21, 19S2 Cleveland, Only Unbeaten Team, Seeks Victory Record By The Associated Press Cleveland's rampaung Indians, baseball's only unbeaten team, are closing in on the Major League record for consecutive victories at the start of a season. At the same time, Detroit's Ti gers are on their way to a record in reverse that of losing the most games from opening day. Combining brilliant pitching with long-range hitting, Al Lopez' win happy tribe Sunday swept a dou bleheader from the toothless Ti gers, 3-2 and 7-2, for .their sixth and seventh triumphs in succes sion. Satks Record Cleveland needs two more wins to equal the record of nine that the 1944 St. Louis Browns, 1918 New York Giants and 1940 Brooklyn Dodgers reeled off right from the start. ' The Dodgers had their unbeaten skein snapped at five when Sal (The Barber) Maglie pitched the New York Giants to a 6-0 victory. Maglie limited the hard-hitting Brooks to two singles as he be came the first pitcher to shut out the Dodgers at Ebbets' Field since Johnny Schmitz, then with Chica go did the trick Aug. 25, 1949. That was 176 games ago. i Cincinnati advanced to within one game of the National League lead ing Dodgers, vanning a pair in Pittsburgh, 8-6 and 12-2. Ted Klus zewski, slugging Cincinnati first baseman, had a field day at bat. He smashed a home run in each game and drove in nine runs. Garner Hurls Shutout Ned Garver hurled his second shutout in two starts for the St. Louis Browns, who split a twin bill with the Chicago White Sox. Gar ver held the Sox to two safeties as the Browns won the first game, 8-0. Chicago bats awoke in the sec ond game to pound out a 10-2 win. Darkness halted this game at the end of seven innings. Jim Rivera, the Coast League's "Rookie of the Year" while at Se attle last season, drove in four Brownie runs in the opener with three hits including an inside-the-park homer. A noroe run Dy pincn niiier du- and fanned the next three men. Errors Costly His Cavemen iced the game in the sixth with the magnanimity ol the Roseburg squad in giving away runs. Two singles and a walk load ed the bags. One run came In be fore Parmeter got nis second out. Then, his teammates kicked the props from under him by com mitting three consecutive errors. As a token of his appreciation, Driskell handed Roseburg its single run by issuing four wajks in the seventh. Fred Hargls came In on the force. Driskell gave up ore hit while fanning 10 men. Varrell allowed four hits and fanned out four. Par meter gave up the other four safeties and struck out two. Linescore: Roseburg - 000 000 1 1 1 10 Grants Pass 100 136 x 11 8 2 VerreU, Parmeter (5), and An derson, Ripperger (5); Driskell and Hedgepeth. A large number of different types of plants capture and con sume Insects. On the ranches ef Uruguay there are mora than three cattle and nine sheep for every person. ly Goodman with two on in the seventh gave the Boston Red Sox a 6-3 victory over Washington. Manager Casey Stengel shook up his lineup a ad the New York Yan kees responded by beating the Phil adelphia Athletics, 8-6, to halt a three-game losing streak and ex tend the Athletics' losing skein to four. - Steve Bilko hit a home run with Enos Slaughter on base in the fifth Inning to give the St. Louis Cardinals a 2-1 victory over the Cubs in Chicago. Boston a Braves took a 2-1 deci sion from Philadelphia after the Phillies had eked out a 4 3 vic tory in 10 innings of the opener. Dusette, Weaver Team. Is Winner Goerge Dusette and Buck Weav er won the Northwest tag team championship at the Roseburg Armory Saturday night. This rugged duo spotted Kurt von Poppenheim and Jack Lips comb the first fall and then went on ,to take two straight and the championship. Weaver was on the business end of the first fall. Von Poppenheim dropped Weaver with a backbreaker and clinched the fall with a half Boston crab. But just seven minutes later the 188 pound Indiana boy got his revenge on the very same von Poppen- neim. He backflipped the pompous Prussian from outside the ropes and finished him off with a neck twister. The other two fighters took the principal roles in the third fall. Dusette finally maneuvered big jack Lipscomb into position and wrapped up the match with his devastating full Nelson. This made the victory even sweeter since Du sette had demanded the encoun ter. Muecular Billy Melby gave Og den Utah's Ray Wilson a quick lesson in the scientific art of wrest ling by snaring the semi-final in straight falls. Melby, also hailing from Utah, took the initial leg in the match with a cradle hold and then wrapped it up 12 minutes later with is headly abdominal stretch. It was announced by Referee Elton Owen that the popular Du sette would battle Leo Wallick next weekend. Padres, Stars Square Off In Top Post Scrap By The Associated Press San Diego's persistent Padres clinging to a oe-half game Pacif ic Coast League baseball lead, square away at Hollywood Tues day with the now twinkling Stars in this week's top first division scrap. The Stars, after a partial eclipse dunsig the opening sets, increased their brilliancy with five straight wins over Sacramento te move from sixth to third place. While San Diego and Hollywood meet head-on, the Los Angeles An gels, pressing from second place again, hope to improve their po sition at the expense of the Port land Beavers in the Oregon City. Seattle's Rainiers, the defending 1951 champions now residing in the PCL cellar, play host to Oakland while Sacramento is at San Fran cisco. Los Angeles gained a full game on San Diego Sunday as the An gels tripped Seattle 5-1 and 4-2 while the Padres dropped the open er to San Francisco's Seals 4-3 but came back for a 31 nightcap win. Hollywood continued itss uperior ity over the Solons of Sacramento by dumping them twice 7-5 snd 6-0 while Oakland was putting the double whammy on Portland 5-2 and 4-2. Hs won't lane it...unlcss we Benson And Rose Score Victories Benson and Rose scored easy dual track meet wing from Riverside and Fullerton Saturday to launch the grade school season in Roseburg. - Benson pummeled Riverside, 151-T9, and Rose smothered Fullej-ton, 170-63. Riverside won only 9 of the 31 events, and Fullerton only managed 8 firsts. Benson 151, Riverside 79 Midget Class: 35-yard dash Koop (Benson). Time: :06.2. 50-yard dash B. Jefferson (Benson). Time: :08.2. Shuttle relay Benson (Bev- ecke. Rudder, Matthews, Koop). Time: :25.5. Broad lump D. Matthews (Benson). Distance: 9 10". High jump M. Koop (Benson). Height: 8 '6" . Baseball throw P. Rudder (Benson). Distance: 104'. Pee Wee Class: 35-yard dash D. Yow (Ben Time: :06. 50-yard dash R. Lindley (Benson). Time: :07.4. Shuttle relay Benson (Lindley, Davis, Rattart, Yow). Time: :31.8. 200-yard relay Benson (Lind ley, Hard, Seleshanko, Yow. Time: :30.7. Broad jump Seleshanko '(Ben son). Distance ; 12' 4". High jump Winterburg (River side). Height: 3' 5". Baseball throw Carter (Ben son). Distance: 138' 8". Light Class: 50-yard dash Howe (River side). Time: :07.6. 75-yard dash Fourney (River side). Time: :10.6. Shuttle relay Riverside (Four new, Sieipson, Carter, Howe). Time: :3fl. 200-yard relay Benson (Sulli van, Matthews, Wells, Ellison). Time: :30. Broad jump Howe (Riverside) Distance: 12' 1". High jump Carter (Riverside). Height: 3' 8'A". Shot put Hall (Benson). Dis tance: 21' 3". Baseball throw Hash (Benson) Distance: 121' 5". Heavy Class: 50-yard dash Courtney (River side). Time: :07.3. 75-yard dash Welch (Benson) Time: :10.2. Shuttle relay Riverside (Mar killie, Flury, Marical, Courtney). Time: :45.4. 300-yajd relay Riverside (Pin ard, McComb, Long, Cripps). Time: :43.2. Broad jump Wilbur (Benson). Distance: 12' 8". High jump Greenfield (Ben son). Height: 3' 8". Shotput t- Welch (Benson)'. Distance: 2T Baseball throw Cripps (River side). Distance: 150'. Rose,' 170 Fullerton 63. 35-yard dash Montgomery (Rose). Time: :05.3. 50-yard dash Montgomery (Rose. Time: :07.4. Shuttle relay Rose (Montgom ery, Wbite, Kelly, Webster). Time: :22.5. Broad Jump Kelly (Rose). Distance: 11' 6". High jump Hink (Fullerton). Height: 3' J". Baseball ' throw Brundage (Fullerton). Distance: 105' 2". Fee Wee Class: 35-yard dash Eddy (Rose). Time: :05.1. 50-yard dash Sherwood (Rose). Time: :08. Shuttle relay Rose (Sherwood, Richman, Stewart, Eddy). Time: :31.2. 200-yard relay Rose (Sher wood, Walker, Johnson, Eddy). Time: :31.6. Broad jump Drake (Rose). Distance: 11' 5". High jump Backen (Fuller ton'. Height: 3' 9". Baseball throw Doyle (Fuller ton). Distance: 118' 8' '. Light Class: Bumt-Teore-Moth Hole. Worn Place HewoYea SALLY'S REWEAVING Soottle PerHeea" the tank with TIGER POWER txm TICER POWER (XT ANTI-KNOCK d",Mriiiii 50-yard dash Meredith (Rose). Time: :07.6. 75-yard dash Mattison (Rose). Time: :10.9. Shuttle relay Rose (Mere dith Rutter, Mattison, White). Time: :30.1. 200-yard relay Rose (Mere dith, Rutter, Mattison, White). Time: :30.8. Broad jump Anderson (Fuller ton) and Berg (Rose), tie. Dis tance: 11'. - High jump Steele (Fullerton) and Berg (Rose). Height: 3' 8V4". Shotput Sheppard (Rose). Dis tance: 21" 4". Baseball throw Schulze (Rose). Distance: 116' 10". Heavy Class: 50-yard dash Knigge (Rose). Time: :08. 7 -yard dash Swales (Rose). Time: :10. Shuttle relay Rose (Gardner, Wright, Knigge, Jackson). Time: :44.2. 300-yard relay Rose (Gardner, Wright, Green, Swales). Time: :43.5. Broad jump Leiken (Fuller ton). Distance: 11' 8". High jump Neuner (Fuller ton). Height: 3' 7". Shotput Swales (Rose). Dis tance: 33' 1". Baseball throw Jackson (Rose). Distaice: 165'. Medford Track Team Wins Hoyword ' Relays EUGENE 11 A Medford High School relay team won the final event, the mile, to win for Medford the Hayward Relays championship here Saturday. Medford led Grant of Portland 53 Va-51 as the meet went into the mile relay. A win for either team meant the title. Dennis Davis, Warren Lundquist, Dennis Kittle and Don Spinas won the event fof Medford.. Grant was second. That gave Medford a tqtal of 3 V4 points to 59 for Grant. Other team scores: Grants Pass 45 1-3, Jefferson (Portland) 24 1-3, Salem 24, Bend 16, Marshfield IS H, Lincoln (Portland) 14 Vi, Eugene 13, Springfield 11, Roosevelt (Port, land) 10 Vi. Corvallis 10, Klamath falls 8 1-3, Milwaukie S and Frank lin (Portland) 4. 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That one loss, however, was the upset of the year. Roseburg's No. 1 man, Dick Jacobson suffered his first defeat of this year at the hands of Grante Pass' Dick Whfte in a bitter three-set struggle. This was Jacobson's second regular season loss in two' years. But the rest of the team proved its balanced talent by sweeping the other matches. The only other tough match was in the final event in the doubles. With the win al ready wrapped up, Coach Al Hoff man sent in Sophomore Don Car ter and Freshman Milford Bidding ton. They were pushed to three sets, but they managed a rugged victory over more ;- experienced Jim Little and Bob Franz. Result: Singles-Dick White (GP) defeat ed Dick Jacobson, 6-2, 1-6, 5-7; Ronnie Groves (R) defeated Bob Franz 6-1, 6-1; Gene Wilkerson (R) defeated Dick Hamilton, 6-3, 6-1; Wayne Hennin,er (R) de feated Jim Little, 6-4, 6-2; Brian Booth defeated Don Miller, 5-7, 6-3, 6-1. , . Doubles Jacobson and Groves (R) defeated White and Hamilton, 6-3, 6-0; Don Carter and Milford Buddington (R) defeated Little and Franz, 7-5,3-6 8-3. Canyonville Takes Fifth In Hayward Relay Events ' Canyonville took fifth place in the Hayward Relay C class this weekend at Eugene with 12 points. Glide managed only one point In the B. division. The Canyonville squad won third spots in the 440-yard relay and the sprint relay. In the 440, the Tiger harriers were bested by Pleasant Hill and Henley. Cres weU and Pleasant Hill beat the Tigers to the tape in the sprint re lays. Ahead of Canyonville in to tal points for the relay were Fleas ant Hill, Henley, Creswell and Co burg. Gary Coats of Glide picked up the only point for the Wildcats in the rugged B division. He came in fifth in the broad jump. There is a school for training African elephants in the Belgian Congo. 337 North Jackson MODELS TOYS HOBBIES 115 Inch whulboie. ttlitrd trad wt t Tit. MtfMlil. Bdy CmpoHy, I.e., wbwt.iarv ml th. 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