THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 21. 19!M
Lava Bears Place Team of Ten in Finals of State Track Contests
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Grant Leads in
j Preliminaries
ew Records Are Set
in Corvallis Meet
Torvullls, Muy 21 (LP) Grant high
MVumt uf Portland lok an early lend
ii (he state hish school track and
f iold crmmoionships by placing 12
rrjbn and its relay team in today's
fipals as result of Friday'! qualifying
events.
Giant also has three men in the
half mile race today. Bend high
sr-hool placed 10 men and has two
others in the mile and one-half mile
today for second honors at the end
of the qualifying round.
Ryan of Franklin, Portland, set a
new discus record when he tossed
I he disk 132 feet Ti inches to break
tljc old mark of 131 feet UV4 inches.
Jenkins of Athena equalled the
440-yard record of 51.2. nosing out
renrpstein ol tieaverton.
"Outstanding in individual Dorform
nfjee Friday was Francis Schultz of
Forest Grove who won his heats in
the 100 and 220, finished third in
the broad jump and ran anchor on
trje relay team.
-Results in the preliminaries:
120-yard hurdles (first heat) won
by Dickson, Bend; Wells, Union, sec
ond; L.utner, Medford, third. Time,
:J5.8.
.120-yard hurdles (second heat)
won by Holloway, Washington; New
by, Bend, second; Quillan, Grant,
tjjird. Time, :15.6.
.120-yard hurdles (third heat)
won by Blanchard, Dallas; Edwards,
Grant, second; Brown, Beaverton.
tnird. Time, :16.1.
.Shotput qualifying Elliott, Eu
flene, 51 feet, 7 inches; Davis, Jef
ferson, 48 feet, 11 inches; Lidstrom,
Bend. 47 feet, 11 inches; Stamp.
Grant, 47 feet, 8 inches; Gillis, Col
umbia Prep, 46 feet, m inches; Koch,
Washington. 45 feet. 8'i inches.
"100-yard dash (first heat) won by
Rctcrson, West Linn; Savage, Nys
A. second; Alexander, Grant, third.
"timet :10J.
100-yard dash (second heat) won
l$ Schultz, Forest Grove; Smith.
Salem, second; Hastings. Grant, third.
Time. :10.1.
100 yard dash (third heat) won by
Barker, Washington; Dyer. Bend,
second; Caton, Ashland, third. Time.
:J0.4.
440-yard dash (first heat) won by
Jenkins, Athena; Karpstein, Beaver
ten, second; Spitsmesser, Washington,
tfird. Time, 51.2. Ties state record
hld by Shriver, Jefferson high, 1935.
40-yard dash (second heat) won
by Olson, Jefferson; Eagles, Lincoln,
second; Lamm, Cottage Grove, third.
Sime, :52.4.
Discus (qualified) Ryan, Frank
Ipi, 132 feet, 7 inches; Miller. Sa
lem, lil feet, 10 inches; Huff, Klam
ath Falls, 119 feet, 2 inches; Mod
dfemeyer. Amity, 118 feet, 11 inches;
Jjouv Urant, 111 feet. 11 inches;
Green. Franklin, 111 feet, 3 inches.
Hew state record.
I (Former record. 131 feet 11 .4 in-
ones, set by Anderson of Roosevelt
mgh in 1935.)
" Pole vault (qualified) Putnam.
aaiem; Brooks, LaGrande; Frakes,
capoosc; Dudrey. Bend; Evans,
Tvesi unn; Munro. Urant; all quali
fied by vaulting 10 feet 10 inches.
220-yard low hurdles (first heat)
won oy LficKson, Bend; Luther, Med
fbrd, second; Lattanzi, Milwaukie,
third. Time, :23.8..
220-yard low hurdles (second heat)
--won by Edwards, Grant; McKee,
Pendleton, second; Newland, Med
ford. third. Time, :23.6.
220-yard low hurdles (third heat)
von by Scroggins, Seaside; New
W, Bend, second; Moore, Grant,
tiird. Time, :24.2.
High jump (qualified) Findley,
Grant; Jackson, Grants Pass; Newby.
Bend; Cain, Grant; Horner, Medford;
Hamilton. St. Helens; all qualified by
jumping 5 feet 8 inches.
; 220-yard dash (first heat) won by
Rctprson, West Linn; McCoy Jeffer
son, second; Traux, Corvallis, third.
Time, :22.8.
1 220-yard daih (second heat) won
by savage, Nyssa; Curry, Lakeview,
second; Gonsier, Washington, third.
Time. ;23.1.
-220-yard dash (third heat)
Schultz, Forest Grove; W. Smith,
Salem, second; Parker, Washing
tun, third. Time, :22.6.
-Javelin (qualified) Likins, Grant,
1T8 feet 8'i inches; Stephens, Frank
ITn, 161 feet 8 inches; Nickcloff, Jef
ferson, 160 feet 6 inches; -Berry
Franklin, 158 feet inch; Jones,
Out Our Way
By Williams
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WHEM I GET HOME
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WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY
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Athena. 154 feet, 5 inches; Nicholson,
Scappoose, 152 feet, 7 inches.
Softball League To
Start Play on Monday
Harmon playfield Softball league
teams will go into action next week
with nine teams signed for the 1938
league and one opening in the circuit
available for the first team that ap
plies. Regardless of the fact that the
10 team league is not yet quite com
pleted, a schedule has been made out.
Team managers have been re
quested to turn in their lists of play
ers to Chalmers Nooe at once, inas
much as the first scheduled game
will be played Monday evening.
xne Downing cale team will be
without a game during the first week,
unless the 10th team is signed at once.
The schedule for the first week of
play follows:
Monday, Cashman Shamrocks vs.
Modem Woodmen.
Tuesday, Shevlin-Hixon vs. Broth
ers- CCC.
Wednesday, Knights of Pvthias vs.
Firemen.
Thursday, 20-30 club vs. Knights
oi t-oiumbus.
Friday, Downing cafe, bye.
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WHEN YOU THINK OF
INSURANCE
YOU NATURALLY THINK OF
JjJVY 13 EfMKN S
InsU 1 t NCEf- G EN G V
gels were nicked for 12 hits.
Games today:
San Diego at Oakland, 2:30 p. m.
Sacramento at Hollywood. 2:15 p.
San Francisco at Portland. 2:45
p. m.
Los Angeles at Seattle, 2:15 p. m.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
(Bj United IVniI
The leading Portland club lost a
full game in the Pacific Coast base
ball league when it was nosed out. 4
to 3 in the last inning by San Fran
cisco last night.
Tlie deciding marker was a homer
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iZZ ' . ..-uS- '"i MENOW WINS WITHERS
- ..j ,rw "nui Belmon. N. Y.. May 21 LP)-Hal
V" ni I P"ce Headley's Mcnow. duplicating
San Diego picked up a game, on his vir) Fu(uritv ias7
Portland and moved into possession , ycar brccIed ou, in front a ,e wav
of second place, two games behind ; and ,he rng ot lhc
the pacesetter, with a 4 to 2 victory Withers stakes here today. Mrs.
over Oakland . Ward was the winning ; parker Coming's Thanksgiving whs
hurler. Van Fleet and Pyle tossed fori second and Greentree stables Red
Oakland, breast third.
Hollywood was knocked out of a
tie for second place when it lost to NO CARFARE. GETS DIVORCE
Sacramento. The score was 6 to 5 Boston (LP) Mrs. Germaine L.
and Walker for the Solons gave up Sanders testified in probate court
only six hits while Tost was being that her husband had $50,000 but
touched for 12. I would allow her only $1 a day for
Gregory threw five-hit ball in pac- i household expenses and refused to
ing Seattle to a 7 to 3 win over Los give her a dime for carfare. She was
Angeles. Berry and Seal of the An- awarded a divorce and $10,000.
Brooks Captures Pesky
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A player well known to Bend fans, John Pesky, will be much in evidence
on the Elks' field tomorrow as the Oregon State league season opens here,
. but he will not be in Bend uniform. Pesky will come-here as captain
of the newly organized Portland Babes, managed by Ray Brooks. The
manager of the Babes is shown above with Pesky, outstanding hitter of
the state league last season. League officials generally concede that iti
securing Pesky, Brooks signed the prize "catch" of the 1938 season
Sport Parade
By Henry MrLcraora
tllnllrd I'rtM SUIT lrrHmtritO
New York, May 21 (IP Professor
Bill McCarncy, recently returnod
from abroad, held one of his delight
ful salon in a back booth at Hymlc
Caplin'i sixth avenue pub yesterday,
and charmed his listeners, both by
tales from the continent and, by pick
ing up the check.
Professor McCarncy, who has been
looking at fight and fighters shunt
1888, took Stovet Dudas to Hnmbtim
for that young man' fight with Max
bcluuoJuig. You have the word of
the professor that Schmillng, but
butchered Dudas for six rounds, U In
the best shape uf hi life and will
knock out Joe Louis, when they meet
in June, In six rounds or less. You
might listen to the professor, be
cause he knows Srhmcling; was hi
ro-nuuiagcr, in fact, from 192& to
1933.
During the course of -the after
noon someone asked Professor Mc
Carthy if he thought Schmcling
would ever defend his. title if he
licked Louis in June. In answer, Mc
Carncy had these rather interesting
and enlightening words to say:
"Yes, but not for the reason you
would think. Ho won't defend it for
money, but because it will give him
another shot at Max Baer, and Unit's
the fellow the Gentian wants to brut.
1 hadn't been in Germany long this
time before I learned that the one
thing that keeps Schmcling from be
ing a hundred per cent hero is the
fact that Baer knocked him out. Nei
ther the. official nor the German
fans have forgiven him for losing to
Baer a fellow they believe is Jew
ish. Of course, Baer isn't Jewish at
all.'
This last remark was sharply ques
tioned by one of the professor's lis
teners, who pointed out that much of
the hallyhoo before the Schmeling
Bacr fight was devoted to Bear's
Jewish blood.
"I know that. Professor McCamev
Chuckled. "You sec. I was the one
who thought that up. Tickets weren't
selling any too well when Baer got
in town, so I suggested that we
spruce it up a bit by concocting the
German-Jewish angle. Too, it is New
York's great Jewish population that
provides the bulk of the fight crowd.
It worked mighty fine so fine that
Germany still is demanding that
Schmcling avenge himself on his 'non
Aryan' conqueror."
Asked why he was so positive
Schmeling would whin Louis. Profes
sor McCarncy said:
Brains. The German has got it up
stairs, and plenty. He is twice as
smart a any fighter I ever knew, and
I have known em all since John L.'s
time. If you think TUnnev's smart.
you oughta stay around that German
while. He know all there is to
know about fighting. Throw him In
there with a fellow with a great left
jab and he'll figure out a way1 to
lick him. Match him with a murder
ous right-hand hitter and he'll dope
out a system to take care of that. He
even figured out a way to beat Paul
inn, back in the days when he was a
kid and no one wax licking Paulino,
You know what he did? Just beat on
Paulino' arms without stopping fur
six rounds. By that time Paulino
couldn't hold them up to mako a shell
for lib head. And soon us. his head
came Into view. Max let him have
it. I never saw iiim fight two fights
nllktt. He'll murder Louis."
What did the professor think about
Armstrong and Ho?
"Ross. In 15 round,, and after the
devil of a fight, Ross Is too imnrt for
him, Barney knows more about box
ing than any light fellow since Leon
ard. And could Benny handle lliosc
tough, wlld-Hwiiiglng boys." .
lite professor picked up the check
and we went out Into the crisp soot
and bracing roar and rumble of Sixth
avenue..
Il'oi'rrlsht. Il9, by Unllnl I'ma)
Sport Tabloids
Pullman. Wash. Wa.sliiiiutoii State
col logo won its way to within ono
game of the leadership of the north
ern divlslun, Pitcific coast baseball
conference, yesterday hy blanking
the first-place Oregon State college
nine, 4 o 0, Al Braiuisfor scattered
five hits over as many innings In
pitching the shutout for the Cougars.
Thknmi, OSC pitcher, allowed six
hits and struck out six men. but
the Cougars bunched all their blows
in three innings for score.
Walla Walla-Whitman collcite hud
to win only one gnme today to hold j
undisputed possession of the north- I
wast conference baseball champion
ship. The Missionaries beat Unflvld
11' to 1, last night after Willamette
went wild in the afternoon and brat
Linfield, J2 to 8, in the round robin
tournament being played to decide
the title. Whitman, which has beaten
both tenms, plays Willainotto and
Linfield this afternoon. Whitman
holds the eastern division champion
ship and Linfield and Willumctte
tied for the western title.
Seattle Thanks to BelliiiKhain and 1
their own victory, the Yukima t'ip-1
pins increased their lead in the1
Western International busvhall league I
today to two games over Tucoina. '
Yakima bcul Wenatrhee, 4 to 2. whilol
Bellingham downed the gccond-pluce !
Tncoma Tigers, 8 to 8, last night, i
Spokane came to life for the second
night in a row ami rapped out 12 hits I
to beat Vancouver. S to 1.
MAJOR I.KAC.l'KS
New York, May 21 (IP) Licked for I
the third straight time yesterday, the i
New York Giants, who a scant week '
ago had a record of 18 triumphs In 21 '
games, have cracked wide open, j
They've lost four out of their last
five games, and ihcir big lead has
been chopped to 3'i games. Cincin
nati beat them 4-0 yesterday.
The Chicago Cubs slashed out 22
hits to beat the Phillies. 10-7, aud
move closer to the Giant,
i Brooklyn triumphed over Pitts
burgh, 7-5. Van Mungo won his sec
ond game with a bit of relief help
from Forest PrcssnelL
The leading Cleveland Indiana of
the American lengue. slugged Emil
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Wall and Oregon
Leonard off the mound In the second
Inning and bent Washington, 0-3.
The Bunion Kvd Sox kept pace with
the Indian by hammering out n 111-2
victory over the St. Lou In Drowns.
Lefty Grove hiOd the Hi own to eight
hits lo win hi iwvcnl'i straight game,
first to aci'ontplinh that feat.
Rudy York' error on a liner to left
field and three eighth inning double
by rookie Slebert, Chnpinnn and
Lodlglunl spoiled ScIiooIIkiv Howo's
attempted comolmck us (hoy won
from Detroit, 5-2.
The other two muiiic wore post
poned beuuse of ruin.
SAYS WAH KAVh'i) IJVI H
Pauidcnu, Cul. (U'l (Jonuriil P. J.
II, Furrell, retired, believe that the
Hpaiilsh-Aineilian war mived hOO.OOO
Aineriiiiii live. It (uruinhed the Im
nelu necessary to find the solution
lor malaria tint! typhoid.
Blitz Weinhard
and
Alt Meidelfoecg
On Tap
AND BY BOTTLK
lit (ore and aflrr the
game tomorrow enjoy
this liottrr hrer.
"WIIKN HKTTOK
IIKKH IK MA UK
IIAK()M KIJNK
WILL SKUVK IT"
In This
Corner We Have-
Mr. Itnv "lnul Speaker"
Ilrmiks rotiiplacciitly con
templating drrain victories
hli Portland Balics are
srhrirliled (according lo Mr.
Brook,) to lav hi his ample
lap. Illi "Infants" are un
derrated! Ihry haven't
played a game yel! Wear
Ihe crown while you may
Mr. Itrook!
Ihe llrnd Klk. (Mr.
Illooka ralU them wolves)
tangle with Ihe llabe to
morrow afternoon al O'
Dnnncl field. Mr. Itrooks
will think "Wolvrs" when
the "pack" In Ihe bleacher
aud grandstand lart to
huwl ... I hope, I hope, I
hone! Note All Haul faiw
will lie searched for con
ccalrd wcatoii (over-ripe
hen fruit and vegetables) ou
entering the field.
Mr. Ilrooks requested that
tunic prize be given Ihe
vhilars. We offer a cigar
lo lhc manager of the losing
Irani in tomorrow game
Junt lo make sure thai Mr.
Ilrooks leaves Bend with
Mimelhing besides a head
ache. By the way Mr, Brooks
seems lo have signed a
young chap hy Ihe name of
Johnny I'etiky. Bend fait
may have a faint recollec
tion thai he played for Ilia
Elk last year.
The annual Bend Klk
Baseball Benefit Dance Is
scheduled for tonight at Ihe
Elk hall. All proceeds go
te Ihe Irani.
II
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