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PAGC TWO THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. 1910 OHIOSTEAMS ADD TO LEADS Reds and Indians Are Both Winners Yankees Take Double Bill From Detroit, 4-3 And 4-2 New York, Aug. 21 mi The all Ohio world scries got a shot in the arm today when the Indians and Reds staged last ditch rallies to pull games out ot the fire. The Reds were losing, 2-0, go ing into the ninth. Bill Lohrman, Giants' pitcher, had the league leaders handcuffed. They had made only three hits off him and hadn't got a man past second. Then things began to happen fast and furiously and when Bill Ter ry and the Giants recovered the Reds had won, 3-2. Cleveland, with Bob Feller on the mound, was trailing the Red Sox, 5-2 going into the eighth. Then the Indians went on the Warpath and scored seven runs off Jack Wilson and Emerson Dickman to win, 11-6. Both triumphs were highly im portant to the pacemakers. Cleve land picked up a game and a half and increased its lead to 4'i games over Detroit as the Tigers bowed to the Yanks twice, 4 3 and 4-2. The Reds also gained a game and a half and lengthened their margin to 51 games over Brook lyn as the Dodgers took a double tumble before the Cards, 3-0 and 4-3. The Yanks moved into a fourth place tie with the White Sox as a result of the double victory. The Athletics gained an even break with the White Sox when Wally Moses stole home on Thornton Lee in the tenth inning of the nightcap, giving the Mack men a 4-3 victory. The White Sox won the opener, 6-1, on Edgar Smith's 3-hitter. Driving the rookie sensation, Sid Hudson, out of the box, the Browns annexed a 6-3 victory over the Senators. Claude Passeau scored his 15th victory as the Cubs beat the Phil lies. 9-4. Pittsburgh pounded out 15 hits to beat the Bees, 6-3, with Dick Lanahan outlasting Manuel Salvo to win his fourth game. Police Hunt Fossil Man Lost 11 Days Fossil. Ore., Aug. 21 HBThe Columbia highway, from The Dalles to Pendleton was searched today by state police and sheriffs deputies for a trace of Ray Biann. 15, a Fossil poultryman who dis Ippeared mysteriously 11 days ago. Police said Blann was last seen leaving a hotel in The Dalles, Aug. 10, and his automobile was found abandoned on an old high way four miles west of Pendle ton. His trailer was missing. Blann was understood to have been on his way home after sell ing several crates of chickens to a produce dealer. It was believed he may have picked up a hitch hiker, who may have robbed then slain him, police said. Bulletin Want Ads Bring Results. 1 J3i TRY IT TODAY AsrV-, Enjoyed straight or in ItP1 fill super-smooth cocktails U ilk rejjy k V m or ta" drinks, this "soft MfjSwA' I stilled" gin stays "rich lto the last sip." Mr 8 Bearam' King Arthur Distilled London Dry Gin. 90 Proof. Distilled from 100 Grain Neutral Spirits. Seagram-Distillers Corp., Executive Offices: New York BrooliS'Scanlon Quality Pine Lumber Brooks-Sccmlon Lumber Company Inc. Out Our Way ' WHOOPEE A. SAMO f WASH IS TH' BEST TO LEA.R.M A. HORSE CAN'T BUCK. HA.RD, AMD OU CA.M T GET HURT IF YOU FALL SOFT SOFTBALL PLAYOFF AT QUARTER-FINAL Pendleton Pitcher Hurls No-Hit, No-Run Game Salem. Aug. 21 LP This even ing's softball tourney games: 8:00 Corvallis vs. Julia Lee Wright of Portland. 9:00 Portland Firemen vs. Medford. Last Night's Games Oregon City 9, McMinnville 5. Pendleton 2, Salem Kennedys 0. Salem Square Deal 8, Wood burn 1. Bonneville 7, Eugene 0. Salem, Aug. 21 IP It looked as if the main battles of the state softball tournament would be on the mound as the teams moved into quarter-final play today. Harvey Griffin, hurler for Pen dleton, pitched the fourth no-run. no-hit, game in tournament his tory as he turned down the Ken nedy Kids of Salem 2-0 last night. Griffin last year led his squad into the finals only to be defeated by Joe Mann of Portland. Burly Biff Georgesen barely missed doing the same thing for Bonneville as he engineered a 7-0 shutout over Eugene. Eugene's lone hit came in the final out of the last inning and was only call ed a hit because the Bonneville third baseman was a bit slow in getting it to first. Salem's other entry, the Square Dealers, started out with a healthy three-run first inning and then kept adding to win 8-1 over Woodburn. Hank Singer, Salem pitcher, allowed the Woodburn nine only four hits as the Square Dealers let loose a ten-hit barrage on Woodburn's bean. Solid foods seem to absorb war gases only on their surface layers,) juaging oy xesis maae in nungary. " THET'S WHERE YOU'LL X " PLfcCE PICKIM'S Zale to Defend Title Against Billy Soose Chicago, Aug. 21 'U" What the boys have been calling the "mid dleweight muddle" for the last couple of seasons reaches a cru cial stage tonight when N. B. A. Champion Tony Zale of Gary. Ind.. boxes 10 non-title rounds with a boy who licked New York's cham pion. If cleancut Billy Soose of Scran ton, Pa., adds Zale to his list of victims, which includes the New York king. Ken Overlin, the di vision sinks to an all-time low with three champions two offi cial and one unofficial. It could happen but the bettors say it won't. Zale's official heavy body punching, which produced a 13-round technical knockout in a title bout against Al Hostak in Seattle, established him a favorite at 3 to 1. 34 Miles of North Santiam Is Surfaced Road machinery is being moved and -last-minute work completed to the summit of the North Santi am highway, according to a news dispatch from Detroit appearing in the Oregonian. "The 34-mile stretch from De troit to the summit is now hard surfaced, and the six miles on the east slope, while still a gravel road, is in fair condition," the news story states. This unit of the highway will not be oiled this season. 'Sausage Fence' Target of Nazis The efficiency of Britain's bal loon barrage in coastal defense was indicated by Germany's determined efforts to smash it by recent mass aerial attacks along the southeast coast Lines of "sausages," like those above, trail long steel cables which nmcsh enemy planes. HEAR Norwin Kerr Johnson Speak On V klEVER LE ARM HARD PLAjGE" TO FALL ON I WMUT MAkE VOL1 y &TA ON IS&TTfcK.-" "S V A CACTUS PATCH ,u 16 THE BEST PLACE C I 1 ' ' "Technocracy" Thursday 8 I'. M. 2111 Llnsler I'l By J. R. Williams m J.f?Vll.UAM Mruiimm.arr.i.iitM.ii. PORTLAND NEARS ITS ALL-TIME LOW Seattle Extends Lead by Beating Los Angeles t By l oitnl )'ru) The Rainiers took another game from Los Angeles and ex tended their coast league leader ship to 15 1 j games, last night. Seattle did it the hard way. Trailing by two runs going into the eighth, the Rainiers landed on Lee Stine for three hits, coupled them with Lou Stringer's two errors and Spencer Harris' pinch three-run homer and scored four runs, to emerge with a 6-4 vic tory. Hollywood took the third-place Oakland team 5-4 when Krcnchy L'halt singled Bill Dapper home with two out in the eighth In ning. Portland may notapproaoch Its alllme low of .276 at the season's finish, still a coast league record for a tail-endcr, but the Beavers are trying mighty hard. They dropped another to San Diego la.it night, 8-3. ; . San Krancisco split a pair with Sacramento, blowing the first game by a score of 12 to 0, and taking the second, 3-1. Walter P. Chrysler Funeral Held Today New York, Aug. 21 HI--Funeral services for Walter P. Chrysler, 65-ycar-old automobile manufacturer, were held today at St. Bartholomew's church fol lowing a family prayer service at the Great Neck, Long Island estate where he died Sunday night of cerebral hemorrhage. The informal service, attended by members of the family and household, was conducted by Dr. M. C. McKechnie, rector of All Saints church, Great Neck, N. Y. The church service was conducted by Rev. Dr. Frederic Underwood, assistant minister of St. Bartholomew's. DIAMONDS Keepsake Virgin Diamonds of Quality and Distinction! Wide Rjuirfi nf Klvlm anrl P-tri' . . , Kecptsle Diamond Rioii I A. R Pond Co , Inc. I 214 S. Wsrreo St., Srrcui, N. r. I naot iu ana to cover miilini I "S?- plcu n' slmble book, ! I 'Etiquette of tbt Engsgemeac sad I I Wedding. " a I NllK ! Street sad No. J -HDenttal Plates- by DR. DLINN All Branches of Dentistry on Convenient Credit Phone 286 Open Evening 7 to H P. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Miner Building, Bend, Oregon Over Woolworlh's ALLEY OOP f ACOMMAND ? I'sTcOMMANOeO TO I uu MSUIW THAI toOL-DANetO III tVfe ON 7H6 CKUSTT K .. .1 VSU MSUAKU THAI OOL-OfMX& McLenwrcfs Sport Parade (Unit! t'rwt " lxw.iiiJm New York, Aug. 21 HI" My its are of rummage sale cullbre I know, hut even so they are sharp enough to detect that the handicap system in horse rucing doesn't have a hand In glove re lationship with the turf men's talk uImuU the improvement of the breed. What's the use of improving the breed and developing a fine, outstanding horse if, the moment he proves himself us such, you pack his saddle with so much lead he Is dragged down to the level of Inferior thorotighbivdsT For an example, take W. L. Hi anil's Maryland bred star, I'liul ledon. He Is to thoroiiKhhreds running today what llrenda Fra ?ier is to glamour girls, lling Crosby is to crooners, and Cher rystone is to clams. In short, he is the No. 1 critter, and if the racing secretaries of the various tracks would leave him ukme he would n't lose any more races limn Jesse. Owens would at an Klks picnic. But every time Challedon goes to the post these days he Is as signed so much weight It makes you wonder why the secretaries don't go the whole way and put Oliver Hardy or Paul Whiteman on him as a jockey, forge him a saddle from Bethlehem steel, and send the Marx brothers along as observers. Maybe they will do something like this before the year Is out. They'll have to If they are absolutely determined to slow him down to where he doesn't have any more speed than his rivals. The latest burden assigned to Challedon is 135 pounds for the merchants and citizens handicap to be run at Saratoga on Satur day. This is a full eight pounds more than any of his rivals will be asked to lug on the mile and three-sixteenths Journey. If Sara toga's handicappcr John B. Camp hell, wanted to be real sure that Challedon would he beaten why didn't he make it a real mer chants and citizens handicap and insist that he carry a Saratoga merchant or citizen as excess bag gage? It would he novel, to say the least, to see a hardware mer chant or a real estate dealer hanging on for dear life as Chal ledon tore down the stretch. Just why Challedon should be given 135 pounds in this stake and George E. Wiwener's Klght Thirty let off with 127 Is a bit of a mystery. The only lime the two horses ever met was in the Mas sachusetts handicap and Eight Thirty ran first to Chaliedons third. Since then, of course. Chal ledon has won the Hollywood gold cup in track record time and Eight Thirty taken a licking in the Saratoga handicap. Speaking for myself, my top weight was 187 and did I develop staggers. Tourney Qualifying To Begin Thursday (jualirylng rounds for the fall tournament will start on Thurs day and last for a week, accord ing to an announcement made today by Ted Meagher, chairman of tournaments for the Bend Golf club. It is anllcipated that the majority of the club members will do their qualifying play over the week-end, especially on Saturday afternoon and on Sunday. Several other tournaments are on the schedule, and there will be plenty of action on the Bend course before the snows of winter whiten Central Oregon peaks, Meagher promises. Mountings from 95.00 Bear's Jewelry Store Bcnsnn flldg. Iksr's Bral lot w.ohm. I UU, Jiailrr nd Kisirtn ) 1 I JU' WaWTa LAiY f."i 1 GUARDSMEN TO BE HOME SATURDAY Hardest Maneuvers Over, Writes Chute Company 1 of llend, members of which a iv now veterans of "lough est maneuvers in the history of the naiionul guunl, Ih scheduled lo arrive home Saturday evening at 8 p. in. or curlier, according to word received from Cuptuln J. L. Chute today. I he llend company, part of an army of some 41.010 western troops concentrated In the vicinity of lamp Murray, Wash., for the past I luce weeks, "went Into ac tion" a week ago Tuesday, at 8 p. in., and did not return to head quarters unlll lust Saturday at 4 p. in. "wo moved 21 nines in one 2-1 hour crlod on the march, plus all me maneuvering in tne iieui. Captain Chute wrote. "The boys all cume through In fine uluioe." Flower Show Held at Prineville Is Success Plineville, Aug. 21 iSueciuD The flower show sponsored each year by tne I'rlneville Harden club was held this week at the Ochoco Inn, and was a success both artistically und financially. One hundred sixteen entries were Judged by Mil. Clifford Kits mussen of Bend, Mrs. W. 1. Franks ot Kudinund. and Mrs. S. 1). Mustard of Powell Butte. The sweepstakes prizes were won this year, first prln- lo Mrs. J. II. Rosenberg on a tall banket of glad iolus und second place by Mrs. Carey Foster on a pialter arrange men! ol while gladiolus. The sweepstakes were judged tin year by the public instead of by judges. Warren, Me. ill" - A 150 year-old Indian grindstone measuring 15 Inches In diameter was found by Alvuh SM-ar while excavallng a basement for his garage. Wfrii'iixtjfu y 9 $ PAUSE THAT RE F R ESH E S BOTTLED UNDFK AUTHORITY Ot TIIH COCA-COIA CO. DV IM Groonwood COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Phono 49-W Hi, Toots KBND Voice of Central Oregon TONIGHTS FHOGUAMM MXI - ( Nelson 5:30 -The Bulletin News 5:45 Glenn Miller 5:50 Melodeers 5 55 Concert Hull of the Air 6:00 Hit Tunes of the Duy 6:15 Western Trio 6 30 Hawaiian Quintet 6 45 - Jan Gather 7 00 String Ensemble 7:30 - Old Time Scrvnudcr 7:45 Thomas L. Thomas 8:00 -Jimmy Horsey 8 30 -Vincent Lope H (X) Organ Classics 9:30 Gray Gordon 10 00 -Sign Olf Redmond Fire Truck Gets Series of Tests Redmond. Aug. 21 - Redmond's new fire truck wus being put through a series of leal yesterday to determine elflclency of the pumper and general deiendahlllly of the fire fighting equipment. A representative ol the Oregon In surance Ruling bureau arrived In Redmond Tuesday morning from Portland lo supervise the li sts. The forte und efficiency of a pumper, II wan explained by Mayor E. C. Parker, muy vary considerably al different alliludes. Therefore, lire engines, to be up proved by fire underwriters, musl be tesled In the locality where Ihey arc In be used. The Redmond city council will officially uccept the new truck, driven here from Delrnll, Mich., lust week by John Reining of the Redmond volunteer fire depart nient. provided today's lesls prove satisfactory. LIGHTNING STKIKKS TWM'K ConsholKx'ken, Pa. ill-- Who said lightning doesn't strike twice In the same place" The home of Paul I-ackman wus damaged by lightning twice In four days. Tooth brushes of nylon fiber ht new in England. Ice-cold Coca-Cola is a quality drink, the familiar drink that repre sents four generations of experience in refreshing millions. Its clean, tin gling taste brings a delightful after sense of real refreshment. apteh he& et a couple op Ivif'v CLOUT OF Trtl AH.HE WONfT I VW 0K. 1 I BE SO FREE WITH HIS DAD- I I SUMMED COMMANDS 1310 KilocycUt Tliiimduy. 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