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ROSEBURG VETERANS BILL OERDING AND JIM COEN hope to repeot 1953 win when
Roseburg Indians upset Medford 26-14 at F inlay Field. The Indians face Black Tornado
at Finlay Field Friday night in-third game of season thot could be one of the closest of
a long series between the two schools. Oerding, a junior quarterback now, did not ap
pear in the Indian's only win over Tornado two years ago, but Coen, now a senior end,
was member of the winning team that year. (Koop photos). .
6 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Wed., Sept. 21, 1955
Junior Highs Post Schedules
Central and Joseph I.ano junior
high school of hose burg have
announced tentative football sched
ules for the 1955 season, startinK
with the Joseph Kane - Myrtle
Creek Junior High game here Fri
day. The two schools have scheduled
at least two games against each
other for the city junior high
championship, but conflicting
dates may force a change in ten
tative plans. Joseph Lane won the
city title last year.
Joseph Lane, where 65 boys
have been practicing under Coach
Jim Freeman, has scheduled a re
turn game with Myrtle Creek at
Myrtle Creek on Sept. 29.
Froth On Schvdult
On Oct. 7, Joseph Lane is ten
tatively scheduled to meet the
Roseburg Frosh and on Oct. 29
they will meet Cottage Grove,
there.
At Central, where there was
starts with an opener at Sutherlin,
Friday, Sept. 30.
The schedule includes an Oct. S
date with Cottage Grove, there,
an Oct. 14 dale with Joseph Lane,
a tentative Oct. 21 date with the
Roseburg B. Frosh, and tentative
dates with Myrtle Creek and Suth
erlin on Oct. 28 and Oct. 29, both
games here.
Games between the seventh and
eighth grades of Central and Jo
seph Lane have also been tenta
tively set for Nov. 4.
Minor Leagues
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SOUTHERN ASSN.
Mobile 8, Birmingham 2 (Mobile
wins bcst-of-7 finals, 4-2
TEXAS LEAGUE
Shrpvrnorl 4. Houston 1 (llnus-
original turnout of 73, the schedule : ton leads besl-nf-7 series, 3-2).
MAGIC NUMBER 3
Yanks Win Two,
lift Lead In Al .
New York
Cleveland
Chicago
Bofton
Detroit
Kansas City
Baltimore
Washington
PR ESS
Manager
By THE ASSOCIATED
Just a few davs aeo
Casey Stengel said the New York
Yankees had to win all their re
maining 0 games to cop the
American League pennant. Now
hey can wrap it up by winning
three out of five.
It might not take even that much
effort by the Yanks. Any combi
nation of New York victories and
or defeats by second -' place
Cleveland totaling three will do it.
Still, the Yankees don't have it
hands down. They've won seven
straight, matching, their longest
KHOfitna et r-n-ib- nt t U ..
Roy 0. Young Insurance, denied ; have gained three games on the
. ... m me lup rung in lasi ; Indians in the important "lost"
ZZL:VZr, A MW?tW -e five
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me Young women also picked ! t..,. .. . .,
off top individual honors as Fran- -ril L T""'
ces Bislak tolled off a 200 game
and Anita Nichols set down 544
(171-198-175) scries pins. Jo Cornutt
had second high series of 535.
Other noteworthy games includ
ed a 18B by Sue Siekman, 181 by
Helen Mcntzer, 174 s by Flo Ann
McDonald and Frances Kudlson.
180 by June Brusscau and 172, J70
by Mae Shirtcliff.
Results
en of Moose
Fisher's Plastcrettcs 0; McK a y
Drugs 2. Clark's Studio 1; Peter
Pan 2. Bee Hive Truck 1; Robert
son Flying A 2. Sun Studs 1; Drive
in Cleaners 2. U. S. National Bank
1 : Emery Foley Ins. 2, Lennip's
Fine Foods 1; Jones Ins. 2, Ump
qua Cleaners 1.
AMERICAN LEAGUE I got the decision. The Yanks scored
W L Pet. GB three in the first off Maury Mc-
93 SB .624 Dermott. then scored the clincher
91 59 .607 2 H in the third as Hank Bauer dou-
87 63 .580 6 i bled and moved across on two
82 67 ,550 n long flies.
77 73 .513 16 U Wynn Allows 10 Hits
63 87 .420 30 Va Cleveland hung on as Karly
53 95 .358 39 'i Wynn turned a 10-hitter into his
51 97 .315 41 H 17th victory with some dandy
ciuicn worn. Boony Aviia tripled
home two runs to break a 1-1 tie
Pet. GB I in the eighth and beat Billy Pierce.
.617 The Sox, who were out win or
.560 13 ! lose when the Yanks won two,
.517 19'4 j muffed a ninth-inning chance that
.497 22' j collected just one run. They had
.483 24",-i runners on first and third with
467 27 none out, but Chico Carrasquel
.440 31 hit into a double play. Then, with
.389 38'4 I runners on first and second and
two out, George Kell popped up
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn
Milwaukee
New York
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
Chicago
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
W
97
64
77
75
73
70
66
58
L
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66
72
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78
80
84
91
Ladies' League
Topped By Two
ings, had a full half portion games left, one more at Washino-eil.Ca5r!rad-
!t h"ery, lon niglit and four in Boston hi
.""'PP' Women of ginning with a Friday double-
to end it
Detroit beat Kansas City 7-3 and
Baltimore, leaving Washington
alone in the cellar, made it six
straight with a 3-2 and 7-4 sweep
at Boston. The Red Sox now have
lost six straight.
Dodgers Take Two
In the National, Brooklyn took
two from Philadelphia 6-3 and 6-1.
The Senators, heaten n.t in i,a
afternoon half of a day-night double-header
yesterday, gave the
Yankees a fit before bowing 9-7
in the nightcap. Four New York
reliefers paraded to the mound to
save starter Whitev Ford's 18ih
victory as the Nats scored six
times in the last two innings
uieveianu, wnich went into
Hov o. Yoime 3 Wnm-1 four t!ame tailspin after sweeping
c i); Hanlev & Post 3, pj'"'.l.lror" Washington, finally
LADIES LEAGUE
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Season To Open Oct. 1
SAI.F.M If Oregon's deer
hunting season will open Oct. 1
as scheduled. Gov. Paul Patterson
said Tuesday.
He said stale foresters said fire
danger in the forests had decreas
ed because of recent rains, and
that they recommend that the sea
son be opened.
The governor, however, asked
hunters to use extreme care in
Ihe woods, because the fire haz
ard could increase in the next few
days.
Douglas-Siuslaw Came
Scheduled Friday Night
shook the slump with a 3-2 deci
sion over Chicaco as ihe whiia
Sox officially fell out of the race.
The Indians, with four games
left another al Chicago tonieht.
then three at Detroit have to win
'em ail and hope.
Four Firemen Used
Washington caught Ford by sur
prise in the ciuhth innine Th
stubby southpaw had a four-hitter
going and had retired 13 in order.
Then he walked a man. and pinch
hitter Jim Lemon, just up from
Chattanooga, walloped a home
run. It look Gary Coleman, Jim
Konstanty. Gerry Staley and fi
nally Tommy Byrne to get 'em
back on the leash.
The first game was easier for
the Yanks, although starter Don
l.arsen diiln t last through the
second inning. Reliefer Tom Mor
gan, wun help from Konstanty,
Seattle Falls In Finals
Of Baseball Tournament
BATT1.F. CRF.F.K, Mich. Ul
Houston, Tex., reigned Wednesday
as American Baseball Congress
champion for Ihe second straight
year after beating Seallle, 7-2, in
the finals.
Righthander Jack Schuitca, who
won the title game for the Tex
ans last year against Battle Creek,
gave up nine hits in downing Se
attle Tuesday. Losing pitcher Paul
Farrar also allowed nine hits.
Pennant Race At A Glance
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
W L Pet. GB
New York 93 56 .624
Cleveland 91 59 .607 2W
Remaining games:
Cleveland (4): Away (4) Chi
cago (II. Sept. 21; Detroit (3),
Sept. 23-24-25.
New York (5): Away (5) Bos
ton (4), Sept. 23-23-24-25; Wash
ington (1), Sept. 21.
Frank Kellert and George Shuba
belted homers off the Phil's Robin
Roberts. Robin, who lost his 13th
against 23 victories, has given up
40 gopher balls breaking by
one the major league mark set
by Murry Dickson with St. Louis
in 1948.
Willie Mays hit his 49th and 50th
home runs as the New York
Giants took two from Pittsburgh
11-1 and 14-8 giving Willie sev
en homers in six consecutive
games to match a major league
mark.
Milwaukee clubbed Cincinnati
7-0 and St. Louis beat Chicago 2-0
in the other NL games.
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Southwestern Schools
In Recruiting Probe
DALLAS, Texas i.tl The South
west Conference's athletic recruit
ing troubles boiled over again
Wednesday with reports that five
member schools are involved in
the latest investigation.
Texas AM. already unilee .
The announcement in Monday's ! year probation for violation of the
Sports Calendar that Douglas plays recruiting rules, is again on the
Siuslaw Wednesday at Florence j carpet along with Texas. Southern
was incorrect. The report origin-Methodist, Bnvlnr and Rice, these
ated from a misprinted football reports said. They will be "tried"
schedule. The game is scheduled at a special meeting of the con
for Friday night. I ference next Sunday.
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Odds Spread For Rocky At Tuesday Scale;
Champ Confident; Moore Shows Nerves
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NEW YORK (-Heavyweight
champion Rocky Marciano, an old
hand at postponements, is a heav
ier favorite than ever for his 15
round title defense against light
heavyweight champion Archie
Moore in Yankee Stadkum tonight.
The odds favoring the all-con
quering, 31-year-old Brockton
Bomber lengtnened to alter
the one-day setback caused by
Hurricane lone s threat. The odds
mav lumn another point or two
the time the contestants climb into
the ring
'No Moore money has showed," I
said one bookmaker in explaining
the rise, "as a betting fight this
one has fizzled out like lone.
Forecasters Dredicted a fair and
cool evening, just about perfect for
the battle of champions.
Moor Shows Ntrvos
Three other reasons may have
influenced the increased swing to
Marciano. At the weigh-in cere
mony yesterday afternoon, the us
ually cocky and poised Moore ap
peared grim and tense while Mar
ciano was his usual self, cool and
relaxed.
Then Rockv has been through
this agonizing waiting period be
fore. His return bout with Ezzard
Charles was postponed twice last
September and when they finally
got in there, Rocky bombed out
old Ez in the eighth round.
Archio Ovtrwtight
weight is the other factor. The
38-year-old challenger scaled 188,
about three pounds more than he
had been expected to carry. Rocky
tipped the beam at 188' , about a
pound more than he had aimed
at. There will be no further weigh
in unless the weather kicks up
again Lnd forces another postpone
ment until tomorrow.
Some observers felt that ancient
Archie would have been better off
if he was closer to 180 even though
he toted a hefty lVSM when he
whipped Cub's Nino Valdes May
2 in 15 rounds. But the Cuban
giant's take-your-time style is in
sharp contrast to the relent
less pace Rocky normally sets. The
pressure on Archie's legs is going
to be terrific.
Ago Thought Difftrtnc
The opinion by this corner is
that the old-timer's legs and body
will yield to Rocky's brute strength
and power punching within five
rounds. Archie is a better boxer
and a sharper hitter but Rocky
has met his type before in Jersey
Joe Walcott and Ezzard Charles
and his record is a gawdy 48-0.
You can't fault success.
Riding a winning streak of 21,
Moore has, a 120-19-5 record.
Usually a postponement hurts a
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. . stock up for fight
Bale hut this fisht seems almost
certain to benefit.
"We refunded about K.wo oy
late evening and sold about $25,
000," said Harry Markson, Norris'
aide. "We had close to $700,000 in
before the postponement and I'm
confident we'll do at least $750,000
and inavbe stiuo.oou.
The bout will be broadcast by
ABC at 9:45 p.m., EST.
There will be no home television.
A closed circuit telecast will be
made to 129 theaters.
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, , . challenger nervous
Indian Clubbers To Sea
Football Camt Movies
Movies of Roseburg High
school's first two football games
of the 1955 season will be shown
at a special Indian Club meeting
Thursday evening at the new high
school gym. The event will start
at 8 and all Roseburg supporters
are invited to attend.
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