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    THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, REND OREGON TUESDAY, JUNE 21. 1027
Hid Columbia Climax Set for The Dalles-Bend Contest July 10
PAGE TWO
BEND HAS ONE
HURDLE TO HOP
m
White Salmon Coming
1 Here Sunday
Victoria for Bond and The
Ivifcs next Sunday will' moan
that the big Kama of the Reason,
wijji (lie Mld-Columbla chauipion
shiii at stake, will played in The
DaHes on July 10. ;
A defeat for Hend at the hands
ofWhlle Salmon hero Sunday
wlU mean, In all probability, that
Thl Dalles, now nr.'y half a game
behind Uend. wilt be the 1927
league champions. And should
(ioklendale take The Dalles into
ca$p in next Sunday's game, at
Tht Dalles, Bend will probably
beiwardod the league gonfs.'oii.
Xosetl Out White Salmon
ho Da Ilea ' nhie hail a very
n a wow "siiueak" last Sunday,
wiffning from White Salmon by
onW one point 6 to 5. This
guttle, and the Met that White
Saliuon hag already chalked up
a win over Rend. Indicates that
Bead's game here Sunday will be
far from a set-up.
Out regardless of probabilities,
I he Bend teom Is looking forward
o 2 he battle with The Du'les on
Jul.' 10 as the game of tho sea
son. Consequently, the Bend
placers are woadering about The
Dalies lineup.
survey of the player lists
for the six Mid-Oolumbia teams
mailed out by George H. Flacg.
leaajue president, appears to in
dicate that The Dalles early in
thej season made r.'ans for this
game. The Wasco county nine
has -wealth of fairly good hurl
ingmaterial on hand.
rieaty of Pitchers
One of the pitching ces The
DaHes will probably have on
deckr' when Bend m'l g r a t e s
northward for "the game" will
be" Ralph Coleman, of O. A. C.
aiv) Coast league pastures. Cole
man has been n good man in hi
da, but be w'Jl probably not be
started.
Then there Is Lefty Schroder,
alio of Coast league pastures, but
me recently of bush cl-culu.
L ejty once", upon a time was
reared, but' he failed to make an
impressive showing here when he
started ngainst Klamath Falls.
Bil regardless of this poor start.
Laity at times hits his old form,
And again, The Dalles has
Drps. who once upon a time
browsed on the local diamond.
Th$ change of climate ha, evi
dently. Improved Drips' salary
wi)s and he has been making a
naaie for hlnisc.'f while decorat
intThe Dalles mound. .
Anil Thou Mud tirreii
Should Bend's heavy artillery
find Coleman, Schroder. Drips.
elTSt, The Dalles may find it
necessary to send Hie perennial
Bifd Green to the mound, al
though it is generally known in
the vicinity of The Dalies that
HiJ Elks havo o striking fond
ness for Bud's offerings.
fhe Da.'les also had Bramlette.
hilli school hurler, on its pitch
ing staff, but farmed him out to
Dtjfur two weeks ago. after Du
fu had secured permission from
thj league directors to rejuve
nate its team. Hend batsmen
fnjnd Bramlette here last Sun
(lnj for 11 runs, although- all of.
the'so runs were not earned.
Jlut. regardless or the game
wijh The Dallca. Bend la to play
liiill next1 Sunday, when White
Saiinon iuvades ('entral Oregon.
JVhUe Sc.'motrbeat Bend 6
4 an a game played at Wli
6 to
i'hlto
Svtifmon on May 2
Sport Tabloids
an Kraucitico, June 21. (LP)
'rank H. Bridges of Baylor
university, Waco, Texas, lias uc-
cufllod terms to coach the Olym
pita club for fool ball team here
thji year, it has been announced.
BiSdges. who established a rcpu
luHon as u coach with tho Texas
HiiJverKlly durliig six ycirs of
sesvlce, will report here tor hl
ne- duties August 10.
San Francisco. Juno 21. "Doc"
Wsight, twirlcr of the Los An-
goUw c.'uh. conliiiiied to set. the
paje In Iho Purine Coast league
wih tho best pitching record
thfls fur this season. "Doc".
wlUh 11 vlcUirlei and two dutuata
fo(" an uvcrugii of .84 6, was
slightly ahead of John MIIJus of
Kealllo, who li'id an average .of
,7ip wllh 10 wins mill throo do
touls. to Munis, Calif., Julie -21.--Wrth
a tcin-e of 90 out of a
poislhlo IHO, K. M. NultitiK of
Los Angeles emorgod vlt:torln
I bit California stale Irapshnotlng
Oieaa with a field ot Hourly. 200
coffmtants. '.,
PorUuud, Ore., Juao SI.-
Out Our Way
, Ceorge Dixon, Portland negro,
ami Dare Shade, contender for
the middleweight fight tite. will
meet in a 10-round main event
here tonight. Shade is favored
. to win.
: Victoria. B. C, June 21.
' Leading a field of S3 golfers,
Frank Dolp of Portland, golf
amateur champion was high
man in the qualifying round ot
. the Pacific northwest amateur
' golf tournament with a score of
: H3 for 36 holes. Don Moc,
il7-ycar-old Portland boy, was
i runner-up with 150, and Roy
1 Moo, P o r 1 1 a n d, was third
jwllh,-,X51'M: -. , '
I'oughkeepaic. N. Y Jane 21.
Crews training here for Iho
intercollegiate regatta a week
fro mtomorrow, will confine their
' work to sprints and .light traln
' ing from now on. All the shelU
I were in the water yesterdiy and
j all seemed in good form.
! .Washington's latest combina
' tlon virtually an entirely dif
i ferent crew from the one which
was defeated by California early
' in the season was conceded a
! good chance to win the varsity
j event, although competition will
1 be stiff.
Wimbledon. Eng., June 21.
Francis T. Hunter of New Ito
chfJle. N. Y.. entered the third
round in men's singles play at
the All-England Tennis club's
tournament today by defeating
A. It. F. Kingscote. an English
veteran, 6-3. 6-3. 6-4. .
lleno Lacoste of France de
feated S. M. Jacob of India in
the second round, 2-6, 6-0.
6-3. C-4.
Cloudy, threatening weaUicr
finally developed into rain during
mid-afternoon and play was sus
pended. Helen Wills of California had
been schcdr.'ed to meet Miss ('..
II. Terry of England In Ihe wom
en's singles. Mrs. U. A. Oodfree.
lormerly Kitty McKane. winner
of last year's tournament, and
tho Hpalilsh1 star, Ella D'AlvureK,
wore to have played today.
St. I-oiiIh, Juno 21. World's
' championship honors In the fly
I weight division win be at stake
; tonight when Fidel I-a Harba,
I title holder, meets Mike (irody,
I Peoria, In a 10-round contest at
i the St. louls university athletic
! field. . , '
I Attendance 'at the mulch Is cx
Ipoctcd to be visll'.'y strengthened
' by the probable, presence of Col.
'Charles A. Lindbergh, world-fa-i
moil filer. A box lias been re
served ror the hero, who is an
I ardent fistic fun.
Joe Wood, ls Angeles light
weight, will meet Tom Pivac, St.
Louis boxer, in tho semi-final.
This fight will bo ou a wlnncr-
tuko-ull hais.
Khiiwnuo, On Delaware. Pi"..
I.lune 2l.--(lP -Johmiy Firrell
Iliad a three-stroke advantage
'over the field as Ihu second mid
I final (lav's play beg-in today 'n
Ihe. annual Shawncn open. Ho
inado nine birdies on the first IH
(yeiilcrday U scorn u 1 3S for the
; first .I" holes.
Tommy Armour. Ihe national
open title holder, was ttinlh In
the .list of 77 onlrlor. with a
tally of 161.
Chicago, June 21. Tony Caif
aonerl, suilliug N'e York thai-
lVR WES tUETS 7 i
I ( BETTF?TkVi I COOLO 1 . I
J "TtLVVUr ' TrAtT- EXACTLY I
i I , , ,-- V fAtl- I I I
I Jwk&fo A BAO comnectiokj . !
CfsM . . I OWLW IMAGINE. WOO RE J
lengcr for the bantam crown.
reigned a 7-to-& favorite over
I Bud Taylor. Torre Haute, lnd..
champion, tcxluy two days be-
'tore their title bout, which is
j scheduled for Cubs' park Thur -
day night.
j Taylor was reported to lwve
. gone stale, following a lengthy
training grind for the bout. On
the other hand Camonerl is re-!
ported overweight and may have COAST I.KAtil'K TODAY
i trouble making the 11S pounds' Oakland at Portbind: Missions
stipulated. Thursday afternoon, jat San Francisco: Sacramento at
' Seattle; Hollywood at Los An-
: win.hie.lnn. Borland. June 21.Kol- N' B;,m- yeatordayj
I Francis T.
Hunter and William
T. Tllden II. most formidable of
the American pUyera in this:
year's All-England Tennis club I
tournament, safely entered
third round of play today.
the
XII -
den repented his r.'ay of yestcr-
day Uklng todav's match In
I , i ...
. straight sets.
! ..... ... Tiirten-
.6-3, -. 6-1.
I Henri C'ochet of Franco do -
ifeated O. u. . lurnouii. a .ei
.eran of English tournament play
In the second round, 6-2, 0-S,
I " ""',- ,. ..,
I Senorita Elia D Alvarei. Span-,
;leh chimplon. defeated Mrs. M.t
,D. Reckitt of England In the
iRprnnn round. -.
drawn byca In the first.
II. C. Mayer of Canada defeat-jKt lj01lj
H. C. Walsh of England In' iimin
ied
' the second
round. 6-0, 4-6
I 6-1. -0
r Wimbledon. England, June 21.
i Helen Wl'.'s today
won her
I first match In the All-England
'(Tennis club tournament, defeat -
ing Miss Owen Stcrry. 6-3.
3-6. 6-3.
FLIERS READY TO
START TO ISLANDS
pan Francisco Man Back
; inj? Fight
Kan Francisco. June ttr)
Aiiiioiiiiccnicnt was niaile toilay ny
Hdiiiund J. Moffelt. Might back
er, that Pilot Erni'Ht J. Kmlih and
t'aptiiln C. 11. Carter, his navigat
or, will he ready to hop off for
Honolulu early next week.
A corps of expert mechanics Is
working night and day rebuilding
the big Travelalr six passenger
monoplane and Installing a J. u.
11'.ln.t u.klvln.1..,! vni.inr
niimii " ""i" vvw,. :
Every effort to speed up the
flight Is being made, according to
Mom'n Pop
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YOU
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By Williams
' Moffett, becuuse they want to be
the first to span tho Pacific. If
, another plane makes, the flight
first, their projected attempt will
, be abandoned, he said,
1
I
League Baseball
! foams trovcling.
,
.National ...
At New York " II. II. K.
1 llostnn . 7 I i I
1 New York 5 IS 0
' IL" innings.
I Oenewlch and Hogan: . rimes.
Clarkson. Wlltse and Tay or.
'
At Brooklyn R. II. h.
Philadelphia AGS
. llrn.,klv 1 1
1 '" ' ,. . . . I
i rueu aim nnson: anco anu i
1 Deberry.
I At Pittsburgh It.
Cincinnati 7
II.
8
E.
5!
Pittsburgh 6
f . ,
nf Hxtf.nre.
Morrlfoll ,..
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Pa mm. i
a. ci i
j At St. Uouls-
II.
13
ID
I Chicago
2 I
gs.l
Hlakc. Hoot and
Halnesiand Schulte.
American
Gun Kates;. i
FiVst game:
At Uoelon
U. II. K.
New York 7 1 3 2.
1 lloston 3 6 1
j Pennock and Collius; Wiugfield
and Hartley, Moore.
.Second guino:
At Boston It. H. B.
New York 7 9 C
Boston 15 1
Hoyt and (irnhowskl; Waller,
Ittisscll and Hartley.
First game:
At Philadephin it. II. K.
Washington 5 7 0
Philadelphia .-. 4 10 I
Thuraton. Braxton. Marherrv
and Tate, Ittiol; Komiuel and
Cochrane, Perkins,
fticond game:
At Philadelphia - li.
Wasliluglou 2
Philadelphia 8
ii.
H. !
9 2
Wulberg
Johnson and Ituel;
nH iwhraiiB.
j. oy g.,mes today.
j Bot, gBm011. Ht. Louis at Chi-
' j cugo, postponed, rain.
I Bulletin Want Adg Brlnr: I'.esiills,
C VCl.L,TMAT'S A SWtA
WELL
WAV FOR OU TO
fHU, AMW ANO
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Tunney Protests Delay
of Bout
.Now York. June 31. (IP)
Jock Deiupacy will be glvvu a
license to fight In New York
without being submitted to spe
cial phyalca.! examination by lite
New York boxing commliutlou.
IH-mptiey late todn- If It Is
not loo dark for the photogra
phers will accept Tex ltickurd'a
terms to meet Jack Sluirkey and
to tight tieue Tunney for the
chamiilonshlp If lie wins.
Sharkey will do the same
thing.
Those are tho fen In rex of a
' ceremony that will start Hlekanl
on what he hopes la be one gate
of 51. ihiii. 000 and n second of
f 2.000.1)00.
Kverybody concerned seems lo
be happy and nitlafled Willi the
exception of tlene Tunney. the
champion.
Tunney. one of his "iirtlelal
Were you to chat with RosaRaisa
and talk about her wonderful voice,
Ron Rains, the famous
Mpranu of lh Chicago
Civic Opera Association
I
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MM LlTTUS SlSTCR PI-KCO,
nU. rtetir n- - ujw
MOMT TrlAM ANH TMB
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family" said, dues not like lln
idea of a Dcntpsey-Hhurkey tight I
nil ill lli.,.,.v tint! II i t, IiId .
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: ninuv ,i,i,t iuikiii nu iiiv mi n
wuy ami hurt or ruin the cham
plotmlilp fight
"Wo will not tllauuto the bual
Dona mgaeity of Tex Hlekurd In
urraiiKlitg a tuatcU between
Denipavy and Sharkey becauau it
s sure to bt a fluuuclaj aueceat",
the speaker aalU.
"Hut we are concerned iihout
tho ftecta of this tight ou the
championship match tlutt la to
follow. We have a good guar
unteu (or the ehnmplotishl fight
and we'll have that good guar
nnteu' even It Hlekurd gooa
broke. .
"Hut wo uUo havo Hie option
of u purceiU.igo and If anything
happens to spoil tho gale at tho
big right wo stand to loan money.
"Tho majority of the experts
think Sharkey will win from
Denipaey ou tho furm shown In
the'r luat fights, but if Shifkey
does win. ha will mil be a cunt
belter a a drawing card thin he
la right now. The same holds
fur Denipaey."
"Hut supposing they )"-'l" a
terrible fight and there Isn't a
heavjrwelght champion or a con
tender who has not mude a bad
fight.
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" ! M'l'in'nl
for Tuniiay not lutor
I than June 15. We are nut
- , ,,llw)lllg nBm' lllul ,u)l,UUM wo
don't car who the opponent Is,
but if wo have to wall until lifter
July II to find nut, our training
plana will ho upset,
"This time lust year we wore
In triilnliig. Tunney Is In his
r-'inp now but wo cannot work on
any deflnlto schedule."
liuuipaoy, us a formnllty, uui '
apply lo the couiinUnloii fur a
license before he signs urtlclea
us there Is a rule which prohibits
a pioinotor from doing biiiilneiH
with an unlicensed boxer. Hill
It w'.'l be only u formnllty,
"There Is Ho reason why
Deuipsry sboiilil nut mid will mil
be grunted a lleeiiHe.',' James A.
Karley, eliairnuiii of the commls.
slnu, mi Ul today.
t'ATTI.K I'HIt'lCS
I'uii.'anil, Ore., June ill.-U)
t ollle riieelpta 3 .'lb : tune of mar
ket stvaily; steel's, good grade
f !l.3li 10: meilliim S.&0 ll.Sft;
coiiiniou ? to S 50. i
Hog recelpis U0: lone of miir-
- 'koi uncliunged: prices line limited
Sheep receipts 170: tone ot
market about steady; price uu-'I'haitKCil.
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