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I; ""PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 21. 19iM Stage Fright and Win uns, But Get Over hiks 5pot mils ureek lwoK jPile Up Scores Farmer Tames Valley Wrecking Crew Three errors on the first three 'plays of tho game failed to dampen tbelardor of the Bend Elks in their Oregon State league contest with Hills Creek here yesterday and, after recovering from their stage fright, tki home players settled down to work and batted out a 7 to 2 victory. Two home runs, by. Decker and Hawkins, several other extra base hits and two double plays were in- Btrumental in Bend's victory. ,- Th first two men at. bat for Hills Creek scored, on three errors. After that not a single Hills Creek player 'reached third base. Big Jim Farmer 'was in fine form and held the Lane county nine, twice victors over Sil . verton, hitless in the first four in nings. Farmer yielded only five hits, dll singles, in the entire game, and Itwo of these were in the last inning as Bend's star twirler rested his tiring arm. Bend's flurry of errors in the first "inning was partly due to the inability of the Elks' recently injured players to get their legs and -arms coordin ated. Still favoring his injured ankle, .Burton was in trouble several times early in the game, but once he got warmed up he took part in two double plays. Hills Creek saved most "of ts errors until late in the game. It was in the seventh that the Elks really turned on the steam, with two down. Walker, first up in that inning, was retired on a high fly to first -Hatch was out on a- fly to center. Zismer singled, then continued on to second on an outfield error. Decker followed with a homer that went far 'over the fielders' heads, to bury itself ' in dust-near the far northeast corner of -the race track. Gordon made first im tax. error, then Tommy Hawkins through with a homer far into left field. It was then that Bun Kel say, one of the outstanding pitchers fji the state league and holder of two. .wins over SU verton, retired in favor, -ef Gardner. " On Thursday evening of this week, ! "the Elks will be seen in twilight ac .Son, against the Colored House of Jravid nine. The evening game will start at 5:30 p. m. Sunday's box score: Hills Creek I B.R.H.O. A.E. Szedlak, cf 4 Mauney, 2b -.3 "Baxter, ss ..3 0 1 1 2 0 0 X 0 0 0 0 0 ,Sarks, If- j 4 kovelace. rf rOConnell, 3b 3 1 Stephenson, lb 4 0 111 lobby, c 1 . 4 0 3 6 -B. Kelsay, p ....'4 0 0 0 "Hichols, 2b : ..1 0 0 0 ,2. Kelsay, 3b 1 0 0 0 -Gardner, p J .0 0 0' Totals .-.36 2 5 24 9 5 ' Bend Elks B. R. H. O. A. E. r Burton, ss 5 IJehl, cf .... 4 .Walker, rf 5 .Hatch, lb 5 Zirmer, 3b 4 'Becker, If .. .....4 .Cordon, 2b .4 .Hawkins, c !.-...3 Farmer, p ..3 i . Totals ...37 7 10 27 12 4 Summary Home runs. Decker, -Hawkins. Three base hit. Decker. ;Two base- hits, Zirmer, Gordon. .Double plays, Burton to Gordon to Hatch, Burton to Gordon to- Hatch. -Winning - pitcher. Farmer. Losing JJitcher, Kelsay. Struck out by Far .mer, 7; by Kelsay, 5; by Gardner, none. Bases on balls off Farmer, 3; aff Kelsay, 3: off Gardner, none. Stolen bases, Baxter, Nehl. Decker. .Earned runs: ,-Hills Creek, none; Bend, 5. Umpires, Russell and Brcn teno. ; ; I OREGON STATE LEAGUE . . (By United Proa I . . Tho Bend Elks - defeated Hills Creek, 7-2, Sunday to protect their ruecond place position in the Oregon JState .league standings. Toledo de Jf ated Albany 10-5 and Eugene cap Uird a double-header from Marine iloctrjc of Portland, 17-1 and 13-4. "The. Elks cinched their victory myUh a four-run rally in the seventh .after Hills Creek scored twice in the first. ; Toledo ran up eight runs in the nrst two innings against the Alco , Oaks, who scored twice in the ninth .on Lcptich s homer. I - R. H. E. 5?.nd v- - 7 10 4 Jful Creek s 5 Farmer, and Hawkins;, Kelsay, Sardner and Libby. Toledo 10 12 2 .Albany ... 5 8 1 ' iR,ch?rd!, and Leovich; Wilson, '.Slliott and Leptich.. . Marine Electric ; 1 . 5 , 4 ;gugene "17 i8 2 Shevlin Quality PONDEROSA PINE Lumber and Out Our Way Yackey, McGinnis, Turner, George and Fleakes; Wilshire and Mattison. Marine Electric 4.56 Eugene 13 12 3 Paddock, Yackey and Fleakes; Igo ana Austin. MAJOR LEAGUES New York, Aug. 21 ilPiThe big mace of Johnny Mize today was beat ing a pennant tom-tom for the Red Birds the unwanted Cardinals of St Louis. A month ago the dub wasn't draw ing and the situation seemed hope less. Today the Cards were only 3hi games behind the league-leading Reds and closing in fast. -Mize, the National league batting leader, who was turned down by the Reds after a "look-see" in 1335, struck the vital blows Sunday as the Red Birds trounced Cincinnati 7-1 and 7-5. It was St. Louis' 19th victory in 21 games. After the Reds' infield had explod ed and tossed the first game to the Cards in a horrendous exhibition in the eighth, Mike, personally escorted the Red, Birds to triumph in the nightcap with two homers his 21st and 22nd. The Georgia boy smacked in six of his team's seven runs. Pittsburgh finally broke its losing streak after setting the year's record with 12 straight. The Cubs handed the Pirates setback No. 12 in the opener, 9-5, with Claude Passeau staggering through. In the six-inning nightcap (called because of the Sunday blue law) the Pirates won, 5-0. Max Butcher permitted onlv two hits. The Giants and Phillies split, with New York winning the opener, 8-4, on 15 hits and the Phils taking the nightcap. 3-2. Hugh Mulcahy bested Carl Hubbell in the afterpiece, each pitching a five-hitter. . In the American league, the lead ing Yanks and Red Sox each divided twin bills The Athletics beat the Yanks, 5-4, on homers by Seibert and Johnson, but the Bronx Bomb ers won the second game, 5-L on a five-hit pitching performance by Steve Sundra, who won his seventh straight decision. Dutch Leonard scored his 14th vic tory as he pitched Washington to a 2-0 victory over Boston in the open er. Joe Cronin's wild throw in the first with two out proved Jack Wil son's downfall.. Jimmy Foxx hit homer No. 32 as the Red Sox won the nightcap, 10-5. Erie McNair's single with two out and two on in the 10th scored the two runs which enabled the White Sox to Beat the Indians. 6-5, for their seventh straight win. Vernon Ken nedy outpitched Buck Newsom to give the Browns a 6-2 win over the Tigers. Vacation Cash! Borrow : Repay Monthly $50.00 $5.02 SALARY LOANS $30.00 $1.00 PORTLAND LOANCO. No. 8 Penney Bldg. Bend, Oregon . Phono 173 SUte Uonie 8 180 Box Shooks T f WELL.THWfS A VEH, AIM' WE " ' ABSOLUTELY NOT.' J GOT ID 1 TOO BAD. WE - WAITED TILL . GET MY REST SO'S TO RE.- WERE JUST AFTER. "iOU ' iilllllliia -CUPEBATE FOB. MY JO& IM j GOiW TO FISH GOT OUTA WORK " TH' SHOP AMD TO PITCH FOR. AWWLE.AND SO -OJO CO 7 1 'EW ON SATUftTAYS-- MO, I A LEISURELY ALONG, BUT - I XHu ft V NEVER. CAM EM JOY NOME SWIM AFTER. ... If YOU'RE TOO I ri;.w OF THEM BOYHOOD PLEASURES J V THAT--TDO j . ALL IW.WHY. mmr- ANY MORE IW GROWEP J - . BAD J YDO SETTER. UP NOW BEFORE MY . , Z, ' V, MOT SOFTBALL PLAY OPENS TONIGHT State Tournament to Be Held in Salem Salem, Or., Aug. 21 IIP" The pick of Oregon's Softball teams will- start hammering away for the state crown here tonight. Eight men's teams, two of them from Salem, will battle in the open ing games of the tournament this evening. Grants Pass, winner of tho district 13 title, will- meet the Salem Square Dealers at 7:30. An hour later Wait's of Salem, hardhitting city champions, will encounter LaGrando 3 crack out fit, already . winner of the eastern Oregon title. Albany and St. Helens meet in the next game and Pendleton and Mc Minnville will wind up the firsUday's program. Action in the women's division will start in mid-afternoon with Salem's Pade-Barricks and the East Side Dairy of Portland in the opener. Cohn Brothers of Portland and the Salem Bees will appear in the second game. Klamath Falls will meet a Portland Montgomery Ward outfit in the final women's game of the day. The first-two days' games will be limited to seven innings but the quar ter tinals, bginmng Wednesday night, will last the-full nine frames. - PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE (Bj United ira Seattle stretched its lead to nine games in the Pacific Coast baseball league's doubleheaders Sunday. The Hauliers beat Sacramento twice while second place Los Angeles was getting beat twice by Oakland. Portland took a pair from San Diego and Hollywood divided with San Francisco. Seattle took its games from the Solons, 5-4 and 13-0. In the first game, Sacramento put on a three run rally Ulat tied tne score in the ninth inning, but Seattle got the winning run in the 10th. In the windup Se attle pounded in eight runs in the fourth inning including homers by Strange and Hunt, got three more in the fifth and two more in the sixth.' Oakland rose up asainst Los An- gelcs to win. 5-2 and 7-3. A four run; H AMMAN STAGE LINES Daily Service BEND TO SALEM j Over North Senliom Highway Leave Bend 1 1 -50 A.M. Arrive Salem 4:50 P. M. Leave Salem -10:00 A. M. Arrive Bend . 3:30 P.M. DEPOT AT MT. HOOD STAGES 1088 Bond Street ; Phone 500 Alley Oop v so wn wpARisi C-v SKv'1 , - Oil "1 some accident to ! f fji Wmfawr tK HrKteTJ i ' iV!-1- g? U i -L. . IrJ" A V'S. m THE TIME-MACHINE, j It'-ML Fm3W4McPfl ' ' VT I - if PaI- rtVI SL KJ A'iS) j the aoCEuRy j T "e y lip viT" By Williams burst in the fifth inning headed by Vergesi homer, won the opener for the Oaks. A seven inning homer by English failed to pull Los Angeles out of the hole. The Oaks scored two runs in . the second inning of the nightcap and four more in the last inning. Portland came from behind with a four run rally in the ninth inning to take the opener from San Diego, 8-7. The Padres led all the way until Portland's bats began to rattle. Port land came from behind again in the nightcap to win,' 11-3. with a seven run circus in the fifth. San Diego outhit Portland in both games, but couldn't win. San Francisco took the opener from Hollywood, 5-3, although the Stars got 11 hits against the Seals' eight. Hollywood evened the score in the second game by the same margin, 5-8. The series for the last half of a split week schedule saw San Fran cisco and Hollywood get two each, Oakland and Los Angeles two each, Seattle five straight from Sacra mento, and Portland three games against -San Diego's two. ( f Portland plays at San Francisou this week, Oakland goes to Sacra mento, Seattle to Los Angeles arid Hollywood to San Diego. j JUNIOR LEAGUE 1 ' Stockton, Col., Aug. 21 Tho McDevitt post team of Omaha eb., today headed for home and the na tional finals of the American Lcgfcan junior baseball championship. r Omaha downed - the undefeated Sunrise post of Los Angeles yester day, 6-4, in a 13-inning game that gave them the western regional title. Wood bum. Or, was eliminated Saturday by Sunrise post of Los An geles, 6-3, while Omaha defeated To peka, Kas., 9-5. The Woodbum short score: ! Los Angeles .... 6 10 2 Woodbum 3 10 ' 6 Soderberg and Palmer: Hanauska, Coleman (1) and Grossmiller. BENNETTS GARAGE and MACHINE SHOP Valves Ground and Reseated Radiator Repairing 1 Electric and Acetylene Welding Complete Motor Reconditioning Carburction and Tuneup Specialists "BILL" BENNETT, Manager . 146 Greenwood Phono 710 Re. Phono 735-W Carroll's Body and Fender - Repairing - ; 212 f.retnwood, I'hona 180 Auto1 Sport Parade By Henry- MeLemor (tfnncd Pi-mi SUIT Corruponttont) New York, Aug. 21 Hit The aging master of Idle Hour farms spends Idle hours In the hospital these days. For him - the measured tread of nurses feet, not the singing drive of thor oughdreds: for him tho soft com mands of physicians, nut the blatant bark of bookies. But' the track t- Saratoga is not without its Bradley, and down the back stretch. Into the homestretch, and around the turns ore colts which carry his well known silks. It's been six. long y curs through snow and wind and rain and sun since the green barrel-hoops -of One-Two Ed have come a'rolling home first across the blurgrass of old Kaintuck. But watching them run and watching them work, one has tho feeling that they'll be rolling home first before long again. Colonel E, R; Bradley shoots for the derby. That's his race. Let others come to glory in the Preakness, the Classic or the Withers, all that he asks is that on a sunny day in May his colors will come flying down the stretch on top, in front, in the race of American races the Kentucky Derby. The numbers of his horses have gone up on the board at Churchill Downs four times. There was Behave Yourself in 1921; There was Bubbling Over in 1926. There was Burgoo King in 1933 and. lost of all,- there was Broker's Tip in 1933. And now, son of one and brother of two others, there comes pair named Bimelcch and Boy Angler. One-Two Ed is a man who doesn't believe the early bird catches the worm. While- many, of America's other breeders and racers pre-viewed their, best two-year-olds as long as three months agot Colonel Bradley kept his beauties in the barn. He brought- them along slowly and- he ran them against their Inferiors until he waft ready. Then, bang and bang again, he picked his spots and he won them. And as those nurses stuff thermometers down his throat and feed: him pills, the master of Idle Hour is happy in the knowledge thut he has the two likeliest undcieutcd juveniles in America, First there is Bimelcch, a stropping bay colt named after a biblical char acter. Bimelcch is by Black Toney, and of course you've heard of Black Toney. He's dead now, but when he was standing at court at tho colonel's Kentucky farm he sired Black Gold for Mrs. R. M. Hoots and he sired i Broker's Tip for the colonel. Black ' Gold won the Derby in 1924, Broker's ! lip won it ln'1333, and now the smart boys who have watched them come and go say the Bimelcch well may win it in 1940. ' Bimelcch has been to the post three times and every time he finished he went right for the winner's circle. He, wasn't started until June 28, and1 then he went against a handful! of plugs at Suffolk Downs. He wan bv three lengths breezing. After that he was given a rest and then went back to work on July 14. Favored at 3-5, he came home six lengths -on top. His third start was in the Saratoga Special, the only winner - take - all race in the nation. This time he faced the toughest competition that could be found Andy K., Now What, and Flight Command. He beat them. too. and now he has won $10,400 and a big gold cup. Boy Angle!1 is the second. The colonel bred him - and the colonel owns him, but for the time at least he is under lease to the Mr, French stable. Boy Angler is the son of Bur goo King and the grandson of Black Honey, so in him the family ties are double knotted. Like his stabletnate, he is undefeated four starts and four Crankshaft Grinding Main Bearings Line Bored Coanerting Reds Keba boiled Pins Fitted Pistons Finished T It May Look Like a Wreck Now! A dented fender or two can ruin tho looks of your car. . Don't drive it that way coma in and let ui give you an estimate on fixing, it up. Glass and Upholstery Work Painting 1 The Face That Launched 1000 Ships triumphs but ho has had close squeaks. Hoy Angler was kept In the stable until June 3(h Ho went out lit Suf folk Downs and whipped a field of five by a length and a half. From here out his career purulluls that of his stnblemiile. He went the second time on July 18 anil he won by three; he went again on August 9 mid he won by u licud. Klnnlly he-was rcadlod for a stake and ho took tlmt one In a manner that broke tho colonel's wrinkled face Into a grin. That was the Simford Stuko at Siii'iitngn. He won it by a length and he whipped Epntimt, winner of the flash, Koiislim mid Merry Knight Among others. Now he is being rest ed timiin and titers Is only one tliinK certiim about his future he won t rase against Bimelech until one or the other has been whipued. -BlmeUx-h Is going out among them In tho $40,000 Saratoga Hopeful on September 2, and again In the $50,000 Belmont Futurity in tho full. Boy Angler will go where Bimelcch. does, n't, and unless one or the other suc cumbs to some training haxard In the next six months you can count on at least one thing. 1 Between them, these two colts have started seven times, and every time they've been favored. It was 9.' 10, 710, 1810 and 35 or less. And let them but keep winning, and In Just a few months the Derby winter books will open with tho nanio of One-Two Ed on top of them all aguln. Doubles Champions Retain Their Title Chestnut Hill, Moss. Aug. 21 '111 Alice Marble and Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan won the women's national doubles for the third straight year today when they defeated the British Wightnuin cup team of Kay Stam mers and. 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