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PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1011 TITLEDEPENDS ON TP GAMES Burns Needs Only One Of Contests Bend Must Win Both to Gain Right to Play i Klamath Falls Burns high school, victor over Prineville'. Cowboys last week- '. end In two games, will come to j Bend today for the first of two ; games that will determine the sub-' district championship and deter-, mine tho team mat is to meet Klamath Kalis in the district finals. Tonight's game between Bend and Burns will start at 8 o'clock. The contest tomorrow night will get under way at 8:30 p. m. There will he preliminaries both evenings. Tonight's game and that of Sat urday night are regularly sched uled games for the Bears, the last of the 1SM0-41 season. The games were advanced to the champion ship status by virtue of the Har ney county team's double win over Prineville last week, at a time when It appeared that the Cow boys were headed down the trail for at least a district champion ship after having soundly wal loped the Bears of Bend the pre vious week. Burns won its first game from rrineville 30 to 28. in three over time periods. The Harney boys won their second contest by a score of 19 to 15. The Harney wins from the Cow boys make the Burns team a favorite over the Bears tonight and tomorrow night. Burns needs only one win over Bend to cinch the sub-district championship. Bend must win to night and tomorrow night to keep in the running. Coach Hank Nilsen nlans to start against Burns tonight the sames las wk. and w rote A. A. I same team that made such a good L- Secretary Dan F"erris that he, showing against The Dalles last would unable to compete this , Saturday night. After being out w because of illness, maneuvered, outshot and other-!, 'Constant colds have gradual wise outplayed last FYidav night, 'V reduced my resistance until it the Bears on Saturday night came now is at low ebb. F'enske wrote, back to give The Dalles a great' That leaves the three-mile affair battle one of the hardest plaved ' wl,h GreE Rlce- pint-sized Notre games seen on the Bend court Dame record-holder, and his per this year. ennial rival. Don Lash, Indiana Burns today will send to Bend a s,a,e policeman the chief entrants, ' rather small team, with one ex- the outstanding event of the ception. a big center named Mun-1 A- A- U. meet. ; dy. Tonight at center. Mundy will , lace an old schoolmate at Hines. Sherman Nicar. These two boys played together in grade schoo,. , BASKETBALL KESVLTS I Hy United Trevf v Conzaga 48. Whitman 36. Montana Normal 42, Northern Montana college 20. You'll like this whiskey ffi m No Uotct. flooding Smorttr lylmg . . . moothf writing . . . choic o colors Both tht pen ond rtpeotmg pvnctl (or the pne of tho Pn olono guoronted fofovtf. Fofinenondwon.cn New gold "Derby" topi ond geld en gtgving bond. BEAR'S JEWELRY STORE Bcnsou Blilg. VWf Eiiylkridi VJ?U rUU-HAVORED HOIOWNCSS Va- of KeBtaclrjr'i Kaeri Y---e 1 Pint I $75 B no OLD R 'Out Our Way v- T THIS s MAKES OUR MOTHER'S CORPORALS IN OUR COMPANJV TO MAK.E US LIVE UP TO OUR .-r-r-r'V ' DUTY - - THAT LET US QUIT' '' Fenske Drops From AAU. Track Meet New York. Feb. 21 'U With drawal of Chuck Fenske. 1940 champion, from the mile in the national indoor A. A. U. track and field championships in Madison Square Garden Saturday night. pui ne spotugni on ine mree mile division today. Fenske. unable to win a mile start this season, dropped out with mree laps to go in me .s. x. A. c r r k r If np I.UJl. UOII 1 OUmeV . Qf "Denver, Feb 21 dpi Because , the K G. A. golf tournament fea- j play, Denver's Cherry Hills coun try club course probably won't be "toughened up" for the event, Ralph Arnold, club pro and as sociation member, predicted to day. -T-V, f iha I it manic iuukiiikk, v. ' 1 course doesn t make nearly so much difference in the match play game," he said. "I don't think many changes other than possi bly 'roughing' up the rough a lit tle more, will be made." The 1941 P. G. A. tournament. I awarded to Denver yesterday, will be held at Cherry Hills from July 7 to 13. Regional qualifying ' rounds will send about 130 com-; petitors to the event. ft J?-?iirj?Z?&.mo- ' " PRIVATE CORPORALS iXft.WiLt.iWS STORE 624 Franklin awful: he SOU BUT THEIR CORPORALS HAVE TO WATCH A HULL SQUAP WHERE OURS ONLY HAVE T' WATCH i BUT TH" WORST THEY WONT OWE - Bowling Notes Games rolled last nieht on tho Leody alleys by teams entered In it- . i. .i- t i low: .1r.l Til. 110 !;; 1ST - 4 340 STvrn . Anlrroo . H.lrr . . . ClrTOna . . Munk Handicap . TotaU 117 IIJ i- ru ir, n: in lw IM tetf 48 ;t mmf C'vfff Sh lt n.l U9 lli US i:.; 113 IM Ul li4 IT riarcr. Sautrr . . . Hamilton . KicbnmmJ Slu.hcr Srd Ttl. 1.14 11 ii 4i Stvi.ll Handicap IM 1!1 T..taU SSI STS Ltakt'l Janrliaa Tartm Tlarera. I -I :nd Snl Ttl. lmkr WiMa K.wvr . . . . Hthrrui .. I'ltman Handicap v TnUla Ill vu 111 111 131 l.'t 13 370 ltt 3 III SIS neck' Bakcrr Plairrra. itllc ... T., I lo ; 13.-, i.S 13(1 Carroll . . . l&l 1' it 11 Pn.mi 137 CM l.'.O 41 Handicap . 1A! TotaU . 872 80 Player. Wiln ... SkjcrVaa Twrncjr In. IW rtriwkiiwon R.U Handicap US TctaU bt2 900 7 O'UaiUMll'a M.rkrt Ut 2nd I Playcn I Arulf . . l'itu . . Alt no 111 1A0 US 1'.7 IS.-. 112 140 l:ti 1 17 141 17 170 Karvman Hallantync Handicap . . T.tal. 70 82 BcS Bulletin Want Ads Bring Results. I ONE" AND i , ,) VjfflYl t VjHOVV. J&t)' MOT Bicycles They're Firestone models the ifneftt quality at the low est cost streamlined for young America! Speed Chief Bicycle Attractive Colors Morrow or New Departure. Brakes Others Priced lo $39.95 February SPECIAL on Small Wheel Goods Tricycles as low as M..MI Scooters as low as. J 1.73 WAGONS As IsUW As $1.40 BRINK'S Phono 5S6 By J. R. Williams CAN'T QUIT IN TH' RE&'LAR ARMY EITHER AMD Webb and Tucker to Seek Conn's Crown New York. F'eb. 21 U Jimmy UI, ,'onnl Tucker of New ork. outstanding young light heavyweights, battle lfi rounds tonight at Madison Square Harden in the opening of an elimination to determine cham pion Billy Conn's successor. Price-maker Eddie Borden quot ed Webb the 11-to-tO favorite in surprisingly heavy betting. Conn soon will give up his 175 pound crown, in accordance w tih the New York commission's rule. because he is matched for heavyweight title tilt w ith Joe Louis In June-probably at Yan kee stadium. lonignts winner win meet the victor of a bout between Anton Christoforidis of Greece and Gus Lesnevich of New Jersey, slated lor the garden May 2. Christofor idis is recognized as titleholder hy the National Boxing association. The ultimate survivor w ill be rec ognized as undisputed world champion. Bearded Aces Defeat Two Prineville Teams I Prineville. Feb. 21 I Special )- The Bearded Aces basketball ,ovt Pine prod- Iain s Maidnte teams team scored ucts and McCI. by a score of 37 to 28 Wednesday evening at the Prineville bymna- slum. Thn firf half nf ihp cimo ih Aces plaved against the pine ball team will wind up Its cxtcn Products 'players with the score sive 1940-11 season with a trip to at the half 23 to 9 In the bearded men's favor. The second half of the game McClain's Maidrite boys finished the battle. BVt'KS I.KAVK C KI.I.AK Portland. Feb. 21 '0,-.Thc Port land ice hockey team came out of the cellar to knock off the Seattle Olympics in a Pacific coast Ice hockey league game last night, &6, before 2.000 fans. Statistically interesting the United States could move its en tire population at one time, in comfort. In its 20,000,000 passen ger automobiles. Decisions . . must lie made . . . prob lems must lie solved when a liereaveinent occurs. The best way to avoid confusion and painful mistakes Is to consult a reliable mor tician before there is any necessity. 'ls- linger ti Winslow has informed mint advised many Central Oregon families in this man ner. We w ill be glad to talk with you at any time, and will provide full Information and advice on this subject. Niswonger and Winslow Morticians ALLEY OOP untr P ClX)S6...PROB- " " ' AEHV HIT WELL I AT ImTA-. tACK IW THE HEARJ McLemore's Sport Parade tUnlMil Tma Suit t-orraapoiuWitt) By Henry Mt Ltmom Los Angeles. Fob. 21 illi- If 1 1 ... a ....vr.. s.h up. nt, a man , Ihx was at hand. 1 d write a per-' 'annul letter to Jumea .lov tltovi i i .. , 1 i.i mi i I ) Johnston and tell him to 1 kivp his boy Hob Pastor at home But being stampluss and mall ! boxless I'll have to trust that James Joy Johnston will see this ! in some paper and heed my warn ing. My warning to him is this: t'o not sent rastor out here to fight Albert I Turkey I Thompson. The match has been tentatively ; ur'" tournament, 40 to arranged. I understand. As 1 get' Only onw did the Juniors threat It. a local promoter attempted to c"' '''' " " ' l""i palm off Joe Louis and Pastor on vr w'u'n '""''',,J 3- the citizens of this area, only to Um' ',,ll"y second have the California boxing com-' u'"" LT.'"h ,0"'K1' I'nmfuately mission, headed by Jerry tllesler. 1 1,1 hlli ' ''"'"I'. ,w tell him something like this: , """ ,l",,m":,a I "e play. , , , Oliver rwint Kaikko, former That one we don I want. Louis Monmouth normal star, led the has licked Pastor twice, and while ; faculty with It) iolnls. followed by Itobert lusted 10 rounds and U James "Hushcr" Uushong, with 11. rounds reseclively. he busted lUishoug sxnt most of the game o.nly because nc caw a one-man lurking under the opposing team s demonstration of a six-day bike basket, anil caging twskcu when race. We are not interested in see- the tmll was h.-aved th l.-m-ih of ing Louis lick Pastor a third lime and gain permanent possession. At a matter of fact, we have a young colored boy in these ai'ts named Turkey Thompson. He is our California heavyweight chain, pion. Let Pastor fight him with the stipulation that the winner is to meet Louis." The promoter took this advice to heart and railed Jimmy John ston in New York, in his retreat just beneath the clock In the Para mount building. Johnston accept ed. Being a friend of Jimmv's, and knowing that Pastor Is his principal meal ticket, and that he depends a great deal on this cut Having hurdled their first ob- of w hat Pastor makes to keep him stat-le, the F'aculty Flashes now ; In Chinese tea and walnut walk- challenge any high school faculty ing canes, I want to tell him to of Central Oregon to a duel of turn down the match. baskets. The lineups for ester- I have seen Turkey Thompson day's game follow light. Thompson gets his nick-1 F'aculiy I-I0 (.TO Juniors name. IntnU ni.illy from his eat- Nllsen i6 F" H2)Kiotas' ing prowess. He "is a great right ILukko i20 F . iGl Bn-ntano and left eater. He once was locked "ushong i 111 C Mil Wing in a grocery store and ate his way Cammack (2 G i3i Mvl.iml out. starting in the canned corn Huston ill G iti Dyes" department and continuing Substitutions: for the faculty. through the delicatessen depart ment. He wound up eating three boiled turkeys that stood in his path, But he fights better than he eats. As good as his left is with a fork in it, it is better with a glove on it. As deadly as his right is with a knife in it. It is more for midable when swung from the floor and covered with padding There was a time when Pastor could have beaten Thompson, be cause Turkey still Is green and a hit shy when faced by a ranking opponent, but Pastor proved in the Billy Conn bout that he was through as the tandem pogo stick. Oregon Team Will End . Hoop season m Hawaii Eugene. F'eb. 21 '111 -The Unl- wrsity of Oregon varsity basket- the Hawaiian islands early in April, Coach Howard llobson said today. The Wehfoots will play a series of six to eight games with nut standing island opponents, includ ing the University of Hawaii. The squad will leave San F'ranclsco March 2ft and leave Honolulu for the mainland April 11. WE CANNOT TELL A LIE! We Offer -O Or JITTERBUG Dances EASTERN STAR GRANGE Slush Pump Willies' Gang Eira Popeya Piccolo Every Sat. Nite t f ' f T MARC AMTOW.' l-TTT 1 III. " WALK I WO AROUND J 1 1 VIJT ON VOUR HEELS JUNI0RSL0SET0 FACULTY QUINTET Teachers Have Trouble in! Controlling Pupils j A new eonstellntiiin of basket-1 ,w ,,!,, ,,., ul,lM.(UVU- ln ,, . ... . . , sporta firmament yesterday at the high school gymnasium. The "Faculty Flashes", under the masterful tutelagn of Coach Hmv. ard "The Drain" (ietirge, estab lished themsilves us n team to b reckoned with before any mythi cal "stale championship" is claim ed, hy defeating the high school J -. champions of the Intram the door to him by one of bis teammates. This play was only one of several unorthodox innova tions made ly Coach Ucoi ge. i It was only when the first team of Kalkko, Uushong. "Honest Paul" Cammack, "Hurricane Hen ry" Nllsen, and "Little Joe" Hus ton was yanked that the Juniors , could make a showing. Then they piled up 14 points to mute for. the faculty against the douhtful opx sition of "What Price" lluilln-' game, the Invisihle man, "Half-1 Ik-at Homer" WalU. Ceorge "Iji-m I on" Peal. Scaton "Snatch' Smith. and F.'ugene Clark vt an, nui iinciimt'. iiuin. i lai Kt' "nu ,,,al; ,or 1,10 Juniors. Antler- I'INK OK I F. lis DUO!' Portland. Feb. 21 'U .-The West ern Pine association reiorted to day ortlt rs fur western pint' for the ws:-k ending F'eb. 15 totaled 72.ViO.0no fts-t tumpiintl with 7B. 0.11. nu) for the previous week and 51.311.000 feet for the currcsxiid- H cek of last year. i ,jullclin Want A(ls nring H,..su,.. , i . . Surprise for Antony UP ONI THE BATTI tMEMTS,)"""1--- MOT THE DfcFFMaE Or our crrv mm) KBND Voieo of Control Oregon TONKillT'S I'IMMUCAMN V00 .llniniy l.uiKffoiilDivliesli'a 5:25 Trade 'Hmo V.'M Nrua .V-IS Henry llus.se Orchestra t:M Cortialts In the News S:M llenuy lioodmun Oivheatia ti:() Salon Oivhestrii ti:.'IO Homes on the I .and ti;4S Islu of Pnrudlao 7:tK) Western Screnado 7:30 Tony I'aslor Oix-hralra 8:00 Basketball Cuiue, llemMiurna 9:00 Freddie Nagel Orchestra 9:30 U't's luncc Saturday, February It, 1911 7:00 Sunrise Salute 7:13 Morning Greeting 7:30 Wake Up Time H:30 News 14:3.1 lk hind the News 8:40 Home Folks F rolic 9:(k) Old Family Almanac 9:1S Sunshine lor Shut Ins 9:30 Kanch Boys 9:;ift Tune Twisters 9:45 WalUOivhestra 10:00 Tune Tabloid 10:15 Organ Treasure 10:20 Kill Wlrges Oix-hestru 10:.'t0 News 10:35 Kcdmond Hour 11 :U) Melody Mart 11:45 Sing Song Time 12:00 Noonday Varieties 12:15 Aircraft Program 12:20 Tony Pastor Orchestra 12:30 News 12:45 F'urmcrs' Hour 1:00 l.ud Gluskin Orchestra 1:30 Victor Arden's Orchestra 2:00 Ittuuirlo Ikiurdon Strings 2:30 Muslcul Huruscuie 3:00 Hiltk'gaixle 3:15 Military Band 3:30 News 3:35 Novatones 3:45 Tea Time Tunes 4 Ul M.iliiuv Melodli-s 4:30 Mll.i.ly's MeltMly 4 15 Suutltiwn Serenade 5:00 Washington's Birthday Program 5:15 Don Allen's Orchestra 5.25 I raile Time 5:. News 5:45 Isle of Paradise 6:00 Organ Itevcrtes t:30 Chestnut Melotlles 7:(i Kamblln' ltih 7 15 Jan Gai ber's Orchestra 7:30 Week F.'ntl JamlHiivt 8 00 Western Sei vnuile 8:.'I0 Basketball, lend Burns 9 30 UM's Danee SuniUy, February 1911 8:00 Songs of the Week H 15 Ithythmlc Itomaiuv 8::iO S,ilon Orchestra 9.00 Gospel Hour 9:30 Mt-lody Pastels 10:00 Buss Morgan Orchestra 10:30 Keystone Sunday Svmphnny 11 (HI Baptist Church Sei'vltvs 12:00 Wtiltzes 12:30 Vlmvnt ljiici Oivhestra - There vtxj GO... ALWAVU kWlHlwas GONMA 1 -..AMVAV . i WAV l ie s7 i :i J V. JLa-i r , .1 1310 Kilocycloi 1.00 llowaid Harlow Concert 1 -HI Lutheran Holir 2.00 Violin Solos 2:15 Ion Gokhi1 Singula 2 45 Isle of Paradise 3:00 F'our Square Gox'l 3:.'i0 BoukIoii SI lings 3:45 Tea Time 'lilies 4:00 Thomus L 'Itiomas 4 15 IVnteeostal Mission 4:45 HulnlHiw Tlio 5:00 Hi'iirv King Orchestra 5:30 Noveleltes 5 45 Songs of Ib'rb Jeffrey (j.iHI GlllN'i t and Sullivan ti:.'10 Dick l-clU'it. Organ 7:00 Unlet Hour 7 . W Harmony Halt 7:45 Novalime Junior Rifle Match Won by Bend Team llend boys defeated Itcilmnnil. 477 lo 435, in a match shot at lleml last night Iwlween tho American Ij'glnn Junior Klfle clubs of ihr two cities. Ill"' Ketliiiiiml chili, which was only rect-nily oiga iilttl. math' an excellent show ing, Bend niembeis retorted. Imllvltlual scores of the boys follow: Kcdjiiiind I4.1.M C. It Cross. !M; Tom Ammon, HO: C. C. Cross, HO; Ii-wln Taylor, 85; Bob Hale, 87. lk-ntl (4771 Keith Shlpman, 97; ftolM-rt Kagg. '.Hi; Victor I'o.vui. !k; FJugene Smith, !4. Lugi nc Blick. 94. watkk rsKK.s t if;f;t WaU-r users of the Tuinalu II 1 1 gattuii project aitt to bold a meet Ing Muntlay evening at the I'lne luiisl m IiiniI, to illm iiBJt piublems of oa-iallon and malnli'iiante fur the coming M-aum. (if (leers uigi that ull waU-r useia on the proj ix'l be present. 'You'll hmv to got up eaxiy you want to ' bo on time! 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