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PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. MONDAY. AVKU. 121. 1911 PRACTICE TILT HELDBY ELKS Regulars Win 5 to 3 in 8-Inning Game Several Players Expected To Join Club in Next Few Weeks Out Our Way By J. R. Williams Bend' Oregon State league Elks joined in their first real workout of the 1941 season yes terday, taking advantage of an af ternoon of sunshine and mild temperatures. The squad was di vided into the regulars and the yannigans, and the regulars won 5 to 3 in an eight inning game. Despite the fine workout, the Elks management was far from satis fied with the squad, badly riddled by the migration of former Elks to try out in organized baseball. Rend, It was evident after yes terday's workout, will require sev eral replacements before facing Klamath Falls here on May 11 in the opening game of the Oregon State league. In yesterday's practice game. Hatch and Turpi n took turns on the mound for the yannigans and looked good in their early season hurling against the regular bat ters. Walker and Farmer pitched against the reserves and were equally efective. Walker, regular centerftelder, has been doing plenty of work on the mound in practice and is showing to good advantage. Jack Gordon, last year's lead ing third baseman, worked in the shortstop berth yesterday, in the absence of Bob Douglass, and started scooping them up in the same manner he finished the 1940 season. - Manager Clyde Stokoe has an nounced that the Elks nope to secure several new players in the next week or so. f GO DOVJU AMD FIX THAT V 1 OATB VMB EXPECT OUR. v 1 NEI 6HBORS TO BRIK1C3 I I rt0nV V THIW6S OUT FROM TOWN) S I I ikWUX v 1 I ' ll CrJ Hill I i-StiSlsrr- !.'' H1M6B SPAVIN CT.?W.ams . I y ' w"- ...... . j j 1 Pine Forest TIGERS LOSE; YANKEES WIN Trap Club Members Go to Klamath Shoot Mendscattcrgun marksmen Minuting over Imps nearly lfit) miles iipiu l, hi'tv anil in Klumalli Kails, succeeded In turning in mi other pel ((VI team score l 75 yes terday, of Heel's of the eluli report ed this morning In checking up on their weekend activities. Six of the local gunners. N. It. Ctllicrt, lr. J. C. Vandevert, l.loyd Mnglll. Wait Howard, Marshall Hunt and IVe Hal lien, shot over the Kliim ulh traps, while taking part In a registered shoot In the southern Oregon town. Members of the Oregonlan tele- Detroit, April 21 mi When a'Krnl'hlc '"Mrnament team venter- , Chamu ooks bad. there's some- ".' ' 11 i arm i 'r. . i. Boston Red Sox Unbeaten Still Cincinnati. Chicago and Bees Take National League (James thing wrong. The Detroit Tigers. defending champions of the Amer ican league, are In seventh place, and the trouble is they're not hitting. in iour games iney ve maw r : ..: nnlv eleht rnn nnH hlla llr.lv "ncin one Tiger Is hitting over .300 Hnmcy McCosky, who made three hits yesterday to boost his mark to .357. .The Tigers had half a dozen I chances to heat the Indians yes terday but wound up losing, 4 2. They left 14 men. stranded be cause their hlg guns were con I verted Into a bunch of pop guns hv Mel Hull ltt' f iirv, M;iniiier .l.vt Mi-f nrlhv trril l.ltt j Manning, who shot over the local traps, and Hunt, who fired In hlamath Falls. High gunners In the Klamath Falls shooting were Paul Hilton and K. K. Prlscoll. menihers of the chili, who turned In scores of ! In the lii yard hanill cap. Dr. Vandevert and Howard were credited with scores of !fi. Hunt won the handicap with a score of !.'!. In addition to the perfect scores made on the Head grounds Sun day. J. I). Cllflllan and Hoy Hrnn ton each broke 2S out of strings of 25 targets. Voles of Central Oregon TONIOirrS I'KtWlltAMri 5:(K) Traffic Safety yul 5:15 McKailand Twin !:M Trade Time :.T0 Hiilletln News 5:45 tilenn Miller t:M rortialls In the News S:55 Triangle Training Table 0:00 Sundown Serenade 0: 15 United l'n-ss Is on the Air 6:,'I0 Fishing News 6 .'15 Sunset Tl iu 7 (HI Library Hour 7:15 Horace Ilcldl 7:;i0 House of IN'ter McCregor 7:45 lien Ktassen K:XI Henry King K:.'tO t'avalcude of Drama H:45 Western STennde 9:(Hl Fivddle Martin Orchestra 9:30 Let's Dance KBND it his If nt I f birthday present from the Yanks U01I L1UD S UDenUlg Is Attended by 40 iir . 1 . . n rrasnmgton sweeps Pacific Coast Rowing (By UaRX Pnl The University bf Washington (varsity crew was well established i today as the favorite to win the Poughkeepsle regatta on the Hud son river. June 25. The smooth 'Stroking Huskies defeated the University tif Cab- ' ! fomia by three and two - thirds The 'Flks had heen Invited to I lengths Saturday in the fastest visit Salem Sunday for a practice ! rac m the history of the Pacific game, but were unable to accept j coast regatta, the bid. The Bend team has hopes Washington's time was 14 min of playing a practice game here. utes 28 seconds. 183 seconds however, on May 4, If a fuH sfzed ; better than the record of 14:463 squad can be lined up by that j set about half an hour before by time. the Washington junior varsity in Manager Stokoe has announced I their length and an eighth vie that the Elks will practice onjtory. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday j Princeton's varsity, which evenings of this week, at 5:15 opened with a victory over Rut p. m. I gers two weeks ago, helped Navy open its season and won from the SEATTLE NEARING LEAGUE TOP SPOT Kainiers Only Half Game Under Sacramento (By Ualud PtmI The Seattle Rainiers. fresh from their 5-2 series conquest of Pine Forest, April 21 (Special) Pine Forest grange met Tuesdav night at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller were obligated In the first and second degrees. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bowden of Jordan Val ley and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Ander son were admitted by transfer. A donation was sent to the childrens a any in advance, iviarse joe is rj iMtllU A t V... V lr .. ..1 ; J , im-ir ncavy amucry yesieraay ti,,j ci i..u i ana twtierert out a 19 5 triumph i.nuiv m.n..H im over the Athletics. The Yanks ? T..?.- . l.'L. "! made 18 hits, including f.o homers by Joe Gonion and one by Joe Di.Magglo. Sunday under a bright sun and rhniuli'KS skies. In iiu nit u ini.iii. hers' breakfast attended by ap- J- P"" .Clones . . ' 1 1 -I . I H 1 I. f Tuesday. April 22, 1911 7:(KI Sunrise Salute 7:15 Morning Creeling 7:30 Aircraft I'Tiigrnni 7:.'W Wake l'p Time 8:15 Slngln' Sam 8:30 News I R:.' Hehlncl the News j 8:40 Johnnie Marvin 9.00 Old Family Almanac 9:15 Sunshine for Shut-ins 9:30 Hanch Hoys I :35 Town limited chest i a 1 10:00 Kb and eh 1 10.15 Organ Teasuivs 1 10:20 Alvlno Key and Huddle Cole Ul:.l News 10:35 Kcdmond Hour lt:.'KI Uuly About Town 11:35 Tommy Dorsey 11:45 Sing Song Time 12:00 Noonday Varieties 1140 KlloeyeUt 5:J0 News 5:43 Miniature Melody Time 5:30 Kaluliow Ti lo (1:00 Christian Science Program 11:13 Fairy 'lilies 6:30 Caylord Carter 7:(K) Hilly I lays, Tenor 7:1.1 Mexican Marimba Hand 7:30 House of Peter Mactjregor 7:43 l"eggy and the Hoya 8 00 Freddie Nagrl Orchestra 8:30 A Song Is Horn !:00 Marvin Dale Orchestra 9:30 It'i Dance Little Dom DiMagglo paced the unoeaten Boston Keo Sox to a 14 8 victory over Washlngt rappeo out lour hit; them doubles, scored four runs and stole two bases. The Brooklyn Dodgers snapped the New York (iiants' five-game winning streak with a 109 tri proximately 40 persons. K". t;. Mr- Cube won the ma lor prize of the 12:15 Jack Conner Trio 12:30 News .hinS,,,J. i bUml ""' featured ewnt of thei Farmer's Hour fi. thr?:. nt da' U"""1 Hulllns had high net MusU-nl Horosc li , ,.,-84,"', nl J""' W. liushong had: ::J Kudder (.range low net score. Throughout the entire day. and until evening shadows moved over the Desrhulea country, the course farm home. P. F. Riedel. of the ! umi.h t the Pnln nrnnn.u lw" rrowded. Women members; Oakland, today were knocking on I agriculture committee, reported! Homers by Lonnle Frey ami.0! ",e club Jolni,d in afternoon the door aeain. onlv half a eame ; on the water shortage and on 4-H Harrv Craft hiltMft Clnclnnnli r,aJ behind Sacramento for leadership ! clubs. The program included a trim Pittsburgh. 7-3. Babe Dahl- J'""' ('H'l'' was chef in charge of of the Pacific Coast league. "Memories of Wedding eren's homer with a mute on ru.se ,np opening breakfast .Scrambled me Kainiers took a Sunday -'as, reaaings. "taster doubleheader from Oakland. 941 Alice Klassen: "Taxes," Mrs. and 3-1. while Sacramento split Kiedel; "Origin of Easter." walk to Bill Nicholson. Kin Airs. r.veiene woon: nnn a snin nv ' ..ir f...i Tom Fostei'. lough's fly in the 10th enabled the ! A" Kiwns were In use yester- j Mrs. Anne O'Brien of Burling- j Chicago Cubs to nose out the St. d;,' ,ni" "l1,t "m season, ton. Wash., is a visitor at the 1 Louis Cardinals, 1110. and the grounds were reported In John Klassen home. I kleal shape for play. i iahi udiiin, &(uuiiii urcKun J with Los Angeles, losing 5-4 and winning 3-1. San Diego took the first game from San Francisco, 10-9. and the Seals won the abbreviated second game. 1-0. Portland beat Holly- Iding gren's homer with a mate on base , 1 , , .-.cr.imnieo. by In the tenth gave the Boston Bees pKgs. fried ham and all the trim s. P. i a 7-5 victory over the Phillies. A n,'ngs wen sen-ed. Clllls w as as iter."wlk to Bill Nicholson. Rip Kus- by Thor Saiulc and Jim CII 10 bV mil's itlnelo atlH r'lvrt.. MW..I. 1 ftlliin. orosco(ie ige 1:45 Isle of I'liraillse 2:00 Cosn-I Hour 2:15 Mark levant. Violin 2:30 Symphony 3:00 Travel Talk 3:15 Ink SK)ta 3:.30 News 3:35 Curley Fox 3:40 World Bookman 3:43 Ten Time Tunes 4:00 Matinee MeliMlles 4:.') Melody Mart 4:45 Harry Owens Orchestra 5:00 Mutiny on the Bounty 5:13 Two Kings and a (Jueen 5:25 Trade Time By Dr. R. D. Kefchum ChlropnU'llo PhyslrU nffiTtjIlpaf TBI 918 Wall Kl. CHRONIC SICKNESS As long as thousands of people continue to suffer twin and sick. tiess mat tends to become chronic, science w ill continue to work day and night to find a correction lor each case. Since nerve Interfer ence has proven to be a major : factor In caus ing human sick n e a s, many thousands o f sufferers have found the key to ! restored health to he the nnrnial ! Izlng of their nerve supply. In i the Mist forty one years this new science of restoring health through the normalizing of the nerve supply has made rapid ad i ; vances. Many chronic tllkeau-s. such as heart disorders, stomach numcuis, cunsdfNiiion, conns, neu- wood 7-5 In the opener but lost I State college, spent Easter Sun-1 MISSIONS SEEK BELLS DKMtM KATS T( 1EKT ! the nightcap 11-6. day ulth his mother, Mrs. Gladys Boston (U Have you a church , The Dalles, April 21 (lii Cov . . 1 r-. . .li... m . 1 1. hnll In v-fittf- himn9 A 1 1 ... f , . .- . . -1. i 1 . .. . T i . i . , ... . liMRMinttMWII 'MkMfa hv tki...Mrt. r.1 . . rwiMin mira , J .. . 1.11.. ...LVJu " 'i ,,, f V" ."'. v.""1 " ' ine oase. nerK or Rlone. . ua. h Muman naniui in Ann if tha u-in. rvi r. nnn nirs rro rwiirr n.nvp (.iiuiirn ufiis v nil ( nin i inir mi . w nn hip nritu'ihui uiuimuii u nun Eugene. April I 21 (U-Crregon's ! ength m 936 over the mile and 1 Vb to the Ih-st game and I purchased the Roy Allgood place varsity tenms squad snffered its threejoarter course on the Ser- tne , jand are living there. The Allgood .9eI.r ZJ!?e,?Iw W, JJ line drive with two men on base j family has moved to Bend. w.IL ..TIT; i-JT H.t.2" ? rd drlve ' in the last half of the ninth. Hot- Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bowden have Wayne Satan, helped the leader to the hurt eighth of a mile to rowiywood's johnny Barrett homered purchased the Jack Murphy place tennis team turn back the uraw- hwoe.-Bne-ttirrd of a tength ahead ;in second game and TM Nor-and are. building. Mr. and Mrs. say, 7 to 2. . - - ' 0fRutRers on the Harlem river fnfbert 0f the Beavers aLso hit for thV MOrphy are living In Bend. ' f l itis, sinus, hnv fever and asihrnn I (llsiisea of the livrr, kidneys, high blood preskuro and nervous weakness are resKindlng to nnsl em chiropractic tnethmrs In less lime than ever before. The t'hii-pr-tlc physician makes full use 1 of motlern scientific Instrumenls In the diagnosis and treatment 'of disease. One of the newest and ei'h.iu the iikmI valuable Inslru nicnls for detecting heart disor ders In the llrartnineter. It n-gis- 1-lplg (Us A new electric light Z ' , " ITT. ?"f' may be turned on or off by men-ly ,no . : icmng the ln se. neck or globe, therapeutic procedures. May we slight pressure of the finger ,UUept that vou mvesri.-.i.; Bl'l.B KKSI'ONKS T(l TMI't'M . l . , : 1- , f - -. ... ... ...... ..uuii... 1 in- nw in iiii-iui rn- miMiern oruifless ni(th(Mts uuh nlTh-h AnHe .nTJ .TT'-I 'P.d ""nU"1 w !'"'c """ l' moi.ratl at the -lrh we flgtit disease So ..uxTsi 7' ... . w. 1 jiuii. 41pm Ari. L-iiMiK rmr. lunv. ign Missions. : 4 6:53 4 5 for the mile and a half course. 1 sin Ua81iLx& AHa-XJ'-4 KEPICES Ct'STAFSOX Klamath Falls, April 21 Fi Of ficials today said Kenneth (Buck) Hammer would succeed Arthur Gustafson as football coach at Klamath onion high school. Gus tafson, a reserve army lieutenant, was called into service. kf JOHN CUMTOM From now on you can call me Shock Proof John. I've seen everything! Because the other morning when I was driving past the Union CHI station on the corner I almost fell out of my Hispsno Plymouth at what I at. simps was hsns oM wOfenl "This, I gotta tosl" soys K ns4 tsrsssl back. A4 whM I rv wnwst I Itis M ahsck, fsr what 4s yss thlsk ths hay isivri-j Why Suffer Any Lonper? fcWl tlNtfJ fsrit tff VMStrfsl Olinsi trasWs. srtk- rMK, rhissistita, siUs, (. skis HIM. MtmS. 9SHV KHM, ST sr. cssitlpstWn. snstsu trasbte, nU Master MHf, man tlaa4a, Mm4. kslarr. sUssw, Ursr. ksut mS srusur SSMISRS. WEB CONSULTATION K. W.WONG, Herbatitf 401 Bon Corner Georgia Ave. the third. Webb Loy was held nt the home nf M i- u U N.l... .... m L-rl.l-.c circuit. The Stars scored six runs j Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Irrance 1 afternoon. Mrs. James Shepherd on four hits, three errors, three I and Mrs. Gladys Garvlk were!antj Mrs A if Pack were assist stolen bases and a wild pitch In Easter dinner guests at the R. C.,ant hostesses. Mrs. I'ack won the n. tii J ""'"T , . ' prize In a game. Many lovely gifts TIJC. T2?Ursdty BS?k..club,,wi" I wre pres-nted by those present, : meet this week with Mrs. V. R.who nciu,ed Mrs. Cecil Rhoades. 01 1 v . , j Mrs. J. L. Miller. Mrs. J. L. (;ar-! The Sewlne eluh met Thursdav : t n- ..., 1 S m ss .... -7i . ... : ;r -1 mis. w . .iortirner. .Tirs. I ailkeeS lulled Ull vik wn Mrs. ui-ays oar- George St. Onge. Mrs. Wilbur 1 n j . . I .. t , .Allen, Mrs. John Gravon, Mrs.; r-oruanu. prii 1 .u- -1 nv -; inosc auenaing ine rteoeKan i Ted Back Mr9 M M Watson. ! ioiiu wa vt-ia ut-ui mm mi; new iuuvhwii in ri nit-viii,: rv t-uursuHjr . Jvips, J (,ay Mrs CVlde 1 York Yankees for the services of, were Mrs. Rollo Morgan, Mrs. L. Young Mrs FYHn'k Vlle'v Mrs H. redrow', Mrs. R. M. Nedrow, Stanley Broslerhous. Mrs. V. K. Mrs Dud Shaw, Mrs Roy Van ner Mrs. R. u u.aoPr, Mre. Dud Vleet, Mrs. Ernest Nelson and'chu ah,i vi WIS K93X;B" Facts That Concern You So. 37 of ml Beavers' Deal for 2 First Baseman Harry Bassln and Outfielder Fred Collins was ap parently off today. Rollie Schefter, Beaver secre tary, announced today that the ! players had been obtained on op . tlnn hllf tfWlsv Kb eatft a talAanrti Mrs. Leo Bishop. The Y. G. A. met Friday night and planned a public card party to ne neia in tne nan Saturday, Cary Chambers and Mis. Ernest j ieison. Well sir. the driver had put four old auto wheels on his wagon, snd ha was having the tins filled with air! Whllo he was doing It, one of the Hoys had put a bucket of water down for Dobbin to drink! it was the most unusual sight I've seen for years! Asst wMIs ths sHsott) was, ts at ins stansa vrsrs sotsg Sssh stuff with ssrtsctlr straight fens, rat sstt ssrs ht what ths satire tlgslWtssss af tMs Knta srsms was, bat It srtainlr arsvss that ths llnlsn Oil asya ars (ssnsmsa frsss way sockl So, fa addition to invrttng you to drive your car into a Union Oil sta tion for serv ics, I'm now la a position to Invito all Iiorsr-snd-wagon operators to do likewise. It's realhr too bad that Union can't think tip some Way for horses to use 76, or Triton Motor Oil, be came somehow I think life would be more pictiiresnne (if less ntvnienO if tvs had mora ones galloping by. Don't you? ; from Manager Oscar Vitt In Los ' April 26. Prizes will be given and 1 'Angeles advised him to deny the!'"" served. The next meeting story. "Will explain later," said wil1 April 25 at the home of, LVitt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brandon. Both Bassin and Collins finished I Eleven members were present. 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