The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 21, 1940, Image 2

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THE IKNT) IU'I.I.ETIX, HENP. ORFfiOV, TH'SPAY. MAY ai. 1010
LEFTY GROVE
-FAILS BOSTON
Red Sox Drop Tilt to
Detroit Tigers
Cleveland Knocks Yanks
.... Back Into Cellar
By 10-2 Score
New York. May 21 UV-or Mose
hadn't got it any more. No matter
how much Irad the Boston Red Sox
Rive Lefty Grove, he. can't hold it.
That's happened five times in suc
cession now.
Grove's swan song may well have
been that 2-hitter he pitched against
Washington on opening day. It's
doubtful if he'll ever go another
innings in one game.
Yesterday he had a 2-0 lead and a
6-3 lead over the Tigers but couldn't
protect it.
When Grove left the game in the
wventh the Red Sox led. 7-6. so 01'
Moe has yet to be credited with de
feat. With Pinky Higgins going Ber
serk at bat with three homers, the
Tigers plastered a 10-7 licking on the
Red Sox. Higgins drove in seven
nms with his three homers, the last
one winning the game. Jimmy Foxx
hit homer No. 10 with the bases
loaded.
Cleveland knocked the Yanks back
into the cellar by thumping the j
world's champions. 10-2. enabling
the Tribe to move within a game and
a 'Yiau oi me irague-ieaaing nra 1
So. Lefty Al Smith held the Yanks
Yanks escaped a shut-out as a result
of Dickey's double which drove in
two runs. Smith's 3 -hitter was his
second straight victory over the
Yanks and his third win oi the sea
son. In the other two American league
games the Athletics trounced the '
Browns. 8-4, and moved into fourth
place, while the White Sox left the
cellar by defeating the Senators, 5-4.
Frank Hayes hit two homers for the
As.
Cincinnati's pitching folded up and
the usually feeble Bees slugged out
a 13-4 victory over the Reds.
The Cubs, playing with a make
shift infield, beat the Dodgers again.
6-ti. It was Brooklyn's third straight
Harry Danning hit a triple and !
homer and drove in five runs as the
Giants beat the Cardinals, 6-4.
Scoring seven runs in the ninth,
the, Phils came from way back to
beat the Pirates, 6-7.
Newby Wins Places in
- Pacific Track Meet
Jack Newby. son of Mr. and Mrs.
lohn Newby of Bend and graduate
from the Bend high school, won two
irst places for his school. Pacific uni
versity, at the Northwestern confer
ence track and field meet in Walla
Walla. Wash., last week-end. it has I
iMttn learned here. Newby. compet
ing against star athletes from nearly
half a dozen northwestern colleges,
placed first in the high hurdles and
first in the high jump.
Another Bend boy. Herbert Francis,
son-of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Francis of
thif city, took second in the 220-yard
dub and third in the 100-yard dash.
Only a split second separated Francis
lrom the winner of the 220-yard
dash and from the high point man in
the century dash.
. TO GET DRIVE-IN MOVIES
.Sacramento, Cal. IP Taking a tip
from drive-in lunch places, the
Drive-in-Theaters, Inc.. of Los An
geles has filed articles of incorpora
tion for the construction and oper
ation of drive-in theaters for the
benefit of automobiles.
LONfcs WEAR
BETTER SERVICE
Bent frames and loose rivets not
only reduce the efficiency of your
glasses, but frequently they may
actually cause the lens to crack.
Drop in regularly for nur free in
spection service. It will save you
lime and unnecessary expendi
ture. Dr. M. B. McKenney
OPTOMETRIST
Offices: Foot of Oregon Ave.
Phone 4G5-VV
Notice
To Members!
Qlen
Vista
Club
YOUR club is cpon each night
oxcojrt MONDAY with IKE Mo
KENNA'S MUSIC and YOUR
entertainment it the best in the
Northwest.'
Out Our Way
r n f Wt T
(J. S (, WlIlS UlVlSIOIl
Baseball Championship
Seattle. Mav 21 U Oregon Stale
college clinched the baseball cham
pionship of the northern division.
Pacific Coast conference, yesterday
edging out the University oi
Washington. 2-2.
Kitcber Glen Elliot of U.51. won
his own game by clouting a triple in
the eighth inning and scoring on an
outfield fly.
With ten victories and only three
defeats so far this season, the Beav
ers can't be caught. Even if they lose
their two remaining games, the
Beavers would still finish a game or
two ahead of the University of Ore
gon or Washington State college,
granting them victories in their next
games.
Big Trout Prize Is
Won by H. F. Francis
A four-pound. 12-ounoe eastern
brook trout caught by H. F. Francis
in Big Lava lake won first prize in
the first week of the Evans Fly com
pany big fish contest, it was an
nounced here today. The first week
of the contest, to extend over the entire-
season, ended Sunday at mid
night. Francis is to receive an all
steel tackle box. He will also be
credited with points toward the sea
son's grand prize.
Winner of second award this past
week was Jackie GulUford. who
weighed in a four-pound, three
ounce eastern brook, caught in Fast
lake. His prize is a trolling spoon,
and also points toward the grand
prize.
Keen interest was shown by angl
ers as the big trout contest opened
and there were many entries.
Powell Butte Team
Beats Shevlin, 12-8
The Powell Butte baseball team
defeated Shevlin 12 to 8 in a game
played Sunday on the Shevlin dia
mond as the loggers from the Lapine
woods contributed 15 errors, believed
to be a record for any Central Ore
gon team so far this season. Sleas
man of Powell Butte was the hitting
star of the game. He got four safe
hits in five times up. Sleasman was
also credited with five runs and five
stolen bases. R. Gumpert and Strand
of the loggers each got three hits in
four times up. Score. R. H. E.
Powell Butte 12 11 1
; Shevlin 8 12 15
i Batteries: J. Brockets Cooper and
E. Brockett: W. Gumpert, Isaacson
and DittroeT.
A "waterproof living room, in
which even rugs and books have
been made resistant to water, is a
feature of a current industrial art
exhibit in New York.
Good Food
and
Fountain
SERVICE
You'll Enjoy
Delicious Lunches
Served Promptly!
rAlso . . electrical appli
ances, sports equipment.
DOUTHITS
; - TH HEAD, TH "TAJL, TH AT LEAST UET I
3 As ujA FlMS. TH IMSlPES AM' 1 I ME ENJOY IT
iXifXr-A TH 3CALESTO TAKE TILL I WEMT
VfiJ'.V-lLJS OFF --SO DOKJ'T BE J V TO EAT IT.' S
iJf?WH,I.IAM
I THE SPOILS OF SPORT t . Mi u mt or. .
V ccwi 'o tT wr sfvKt we - - J
Shevlin Quality
PONDEROSA PINE
Lumber and
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McLemorc's
Sport Parade
(U.
By Henry McLcmore
New York. May 21 'IP Charles S.
Howard has at last learned that no
man can keep on throwing sevens
forever.
Into every life some snake eyes
and box cars must fall.
This time a vcar affo Howard was
Midas in a tweed suit. Everything he
touched around a race track brought
him gold. Old line stables had been
trying for years to win such races as
the Santa Anita handicap, the Brook
lyn, the Suburban, the Punlico Spe
cial and other classic stakes. They
couldn't believe that any one man
without so much as even a breeding
farm of his own could come up with
three -such horses as Seabiscuit.
Kavak II and Sorteado.
Then, three months ago, when he
added Mioland to his string for a
paltry $15,000 and won $10,000 of this
sum back the first time he sent the
Oregon-bred to the post, he appeared
to have both the three-year-old and
handicap championships under his
control. .
But things happen fast in racing
and now Howard, who must have
wondered whv these thines hadn't
happened before, can realize the feel
ing of Alfred Vanderbilt when Ad
venturer was killed in a fall: how
William Ziegler. Jr.. was affected
when El Chico stumbled and had to
be destroyed: how J. H. Loucheim
grieved when Pompoon died suddenly
oi a rare intestinal ailment, and Dow
J. A. Manfuso suffered when his An
eroid was burned to death in a fire in
Kentucky a month ago.
Howard first felt the bad fortunes
of racing luck when his Argentine
Ambler. Sorteado. broke a suspen
sory ligament in New York just a
week after he had run to a new
American record for a mile and a
half.
But when Seabiscuit was sent into
retirement after winning the last
Santa Anita. Howard still had a
double-barreled threat in Kayak II
and Mioland. The former, four-year-old
champion of 1939. had been en
tered for almost everv outstandinff
stake in the east and the west this
season, and despite his defeat by
Challedon last November he looked
like a good bid for the title of "horse
of the year."
Today Kayak is sick and ailing in a
barn at Pimlico and he won't run for
at least two more months, if then. He
developed a sudden cough and fever,
ard Howard was forced to declare
him from such races as the Brooklyn
and suburban handicaps.
With Kayak's sickness the once in
vincible stable was cut to a single
horse Mioland. who had won the
San Juan Capistrano. run fourth in
the Kentucky Derby and second in
the Preakness before ever reaching
I his top form. Today he is gone, too,
I at least until 1941.
j Howard sadly announced that yes
terday. He said the stretch-running
son of an imported German sire had
I bolted while working out at Pimlico,
I thrown his exercise boy and then
stumbled on a concrete walk. How-
Bend
Sand and Gravel
All Grades Crushed Rock
Phono28-F-3I Rt. 2 Box 63 -A
Box Shooks
By J. R. Williams
DrXEC.ATKS TO MEET
Portland. May 21 IP A meeting
of 1936 delegates and 1940 delegates
elect to the republican national con
vention was set today for Thursday
to select an interim successor to Na
tional Committeeman Ralph E. Wil
liams, who died suddenly lust week.
ard did not detail the colt's injuries,
but he did say that "he was badly
hurt and can not be sent to the post
again this season."
Now the San Franciscan hasn't a
single top flight hone m a year when
any good thoroughbred could make
a lot of money and a lasting reputa
tion. Bimelech has been beaten
twice both times by horses not
rated the equal of Mioland. Challe
don won't be back to the races in the
handicap division until late summer
at least and Kayak's only opposition
there would be Eight Thirty.
So the man who walks up to a mu
tual window isn't the only gambler in
racing, after all.
SVNOltilS OF ,t.M IL ST.ITKMKM
l the LONDON LA.NCAJ.HIUI-; I.N.
IJLUNlYY COMPANY OK All tat K A
it New York, In th stale ot New
lork. on the ihtrly-flrst day of Decem
ber, 1tt:t, mart to the Insurance coin
wiMiuner ot the stale of Oregon, pur.
tuant u law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock
paid op t 750.000.04
1NCOMK
Set premiums received
during the year S3.434.B&3.39
Interest, dividends and
rents received during
the year 207,852.01
ncome from other bources
received during the year 36.426 2
Total Income S,t,b7g,l71.0i
DISbUHStMK.NTS
Set losses paid during the
year including adjust
ment expenses 11.033,634. IS
Commissions and wlarles
paid during the ear 1.22S.214.34
Taxes, licenses and (ees
paid dtirlna the year 117.970.4S
Amount of ad other ex
penditures 2iS.300.84
Total Fxpennitures ... S I. 538.120.03
AUMITTLU ASStTS
Value of bonds owned
lamorlliwl) (3.523,313 M
Value of stocks owned
lvalue) Convention 805.670 00
?ah in hanks and on hand 1,311.171.45
Premiums In course of col
lection rltlen xlnce bej
tember 40, ll'.TD 802.878.11
merext and rents due and
accrued . 30.W0 r.l
Other assets (net) 7.037.35
Total Admitted Art 0,442,051.8V
LIAH1I.ITIKS
Cross claims for losses un
paid $2,128,409.24
mount of unearned prem
iums on all outstanding
risks 1.918.033.82
Due for commission and
hrokraffe
2H.it: 17
zo-.'.oooou
111 ottwr HablliliFa
Total Liatilhlls.
Kxcvyt Capital
Capital pair!
up t 750,000.00
Surplus over
all
liabilities. 1.200.070 47
.$4,411,081.33
Surplus n lRards
pollo'holders w.
. 1.50.0707
Total
. v;.41.l01.80
BVKINKSS IN OltKCO.N
KOR TI1K KAIl
Set premiums received
diirlns Ihc year $
Net losses paid during the
rear
Net losses Incurred during
the year
34.273.27
13.014.S1
11.71013
IlNnOX I.A.M ASHIIIK
INDEMNITY ro.MI'ANY OF
AMKFIKA
PreMmit. Gilbert Klnean
Hecretary, John Lnnwn
Statutory resident atloi ivv for service,
Dudley C. Allen
Ko. 3273 1 Wed , April. 17. 1840.
ARTHRITIS
"Vnr 14 yemr I ulftrH from ArthrllU.
I t lock treatmfnU anil m4Mnr of all fctmla.
I ut they 4id not rlle-r my rM In thr laat.
I Thn tut- dru-r-rlBl rr am mrnrirH i.mmm'
lmpOBnrl, After ft bottl-, I wii romplptrl-r
HiftitM Mrt. A. A. f arth. 322
H. K. Franrla Htr-rl. I'artlan,. Ortgin. Par
41ilional t-Mtimoniata. writ-- J. H.
I . U. UOI 731, Parllatvl, frtrn.
Alley Oop
EVEN THOUGH
AUEV OOP
KNOWS HIS
CHANCE OF
CATCHING?
BOOM IS
EXTREMELY
REMOTE, HE
STILL STAYS
ON THE
FUGITIVE
TRAIL
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COAST LEAGUE
TEAMS ON MOVE
San nietfo to Mwl Souls,
Hollywood at Portlum!
I kit liMiUU IW)
The Smii Oivtfo Fatlivi, fig,, ling to
retain their h.t-tjam Uttdrihip in
tht PiH'ific Cotttt lr.eUM, run Into
bit of luck thu wvt'k whn lh
xt-htHhiltf pit thvm ntfitittM the tvkid
titnft Sun FmiHit.x Srltt, while the
ccvtnd-pUif Oakland club gov to
So t lie to luce thr K tunic;, )U5t two
and half K'tmo ut oi ltt plcv.
Hollywood, which tutuovtwd into
fourth pi mo hy taking th Seals for
m slrigh ride luM wvk, gors to Port
land to (ace the lust plac Brttvtri
while Saciainvnto and Loa Angelrs,
in sixth and avvrnth place rvapec
live I v. meet in the Aigel city.
Johnny Moore, of Lo AngvUm,
with an average of 4J0, moved into
fu.st place among the league' hit
ters, eloaelv followed by Mike Chris
toff of Oakland, who is batting .414.
Dick News tine of San Dicgu top
the regular pitchers with seven vic
tories and one defeat, followed by
Dick Barrett. Seattle, with five wins
and one beating.
Branding Day Hold at
Ranch Near Deschutes
Sixtv - four thoroughbred horses
were branded Sundav at a branding
day on the Kaye and Kuy ranch near
Deschutes, during which more than
20 Bend horsemen insisted in range
and corral operations.
The horses, most of them three-
quarter hot blood and one-quarter
pinto, make up nuvtt of the herd of 76
horses with which rave and Kay
Hubbard have stocked their Des
chutes ranch, known as the O'Don-
nell ranch before the eastern couple
purchased it in March.
Branding at the Uesvhutes runway
loading y .irtis wus begun at 11 o clock,
and lasted until 6 p. m. Thfiae nasnt
uig from Bond included Bend police
force members. Ken Gullck, George
Williamson, Byron Kaeburn. and Kay
Kademacher; and E. W. Willianvwin,
J H Jeffries, Harold Miller. Cecil
Goodfellow. L. C. Kirns), and Ked
Conger.
Dojr Collector Extends
Work, Even to Skunks
Lackawanna. N. Y. W Ferdinand
C.'ituua may be the official dog
catcher of this city, but his annual
report, filed recently, proves that he
isn't particular as long M his quarry
has (our feet.
His report credits him with "col
lectinu" 217 cats, one goat, three pijW.
one fox. nine skunks, five rabbits, in
addition to 423 dogs.
Best in
After establishing their supremacy in Central Orcifon, members nf the
O'Donnoll market bowling team ot Bend entered the northwest bowlinu
congress held recently in 1 acorn. Wash., and returned not only with
major prizes, but with outstanding cash awards. The successful bowlers
are shown above. Kneeung. Myrtle B.-illantyne, winner of the first class
"A" singles at Tacoma. and Bertha Wiltsie. Standing, Hcba Kargman,
Olga Alt and Evelyn Acuff. .
TRY OUR IMPORTED
CHINESE HERBS
Ar to afflictH with tmah rflraroi,
IndtKrattan, K. paina, roMtlpallon. rhau- j
analUm. arlhritU. nrvauaniM, pil, akin I
rruptiona, tralarrh. blood poUarw, run dawn ,
randllloa. hltfh blend praaaurr. hart, langa
nnd kidnry diaardcra: aprcial btrba furl
ahri, prnatala trouble, vail ator,, j
aaifima and ftmai altmcnta, ( onault M n
htttm. They may prevent an oprralion, j
Uo not Mffrt any lonrrr ... art now and ,
nre more ! Ih Joyful tihllrat.nn thai
ccont'ianl vnod health. Free rnnaultallon.
Jhra Oct Wll-Why Not Van?
Wong's Herbalik
( hincw Herb Company I
HOI Wall Street, corner Franklin Ave. I
r&PBOl AT THIS RATE, IXL HIU EITHfiR... BUT IP H& I TRACKS 60 RIGHT, Tww" OU CROOKS jSr'l
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Sedan
Already crucinl point In two great wars. III Fruncu-Prussliin Vr ot IB70. and World Wiir !, tlio
small French villuuc ot Scd.in, pictured above, 10 miles from the llolglan bolder, nay be scciis uf u
teclslvo "ureal battle ot the wwt" In iiroscttt war.
Dutch Premier
Arrives in London
(NEA RadfophcKol
Premier Derek Jan do Ccer of
the Netherlands, pictured as ho
arrived In London shortly otter
Queen Wilhclmma tied there.
From lis British haven, tlio
Dutch eovcrnmcnt will continue
to rule tho Nctlierlanda,
Region
ATTENTION!
Fishermon! Camport!
Housewives!
Hot Mashed Potatoos in a Jiffy!
Fix Them Many Othor Ways!
All For
Gano's Dri-Spuds
At Your Grocers
Economical! Easy to Preparo!
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Uuil lime mt elKhl yram.
OID
MS HUNTER
KKNTVCKY STRAtCIIT.
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90 Proof
j mi smiiaey t 4 yrari em
Wm. Jamrwn k Co, Inr, N. Y.
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Hy V. T. Hamlin
Mt WMiKisrO;
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