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PAGE TH'6 THE 15 END BULLETIN. I?ENT, OltEOON. WKHNKSOAY. MAY 21. inll 'A EKSTEAT.1T0 PLAY MEDFORD Good Players Obtained By Southern Team Bend Devoting Much Time To Batting Practice This Week Bcnd'i Oregon State league Elks, taking advantage of May sunshine, are engaging In stiff practice sesions I his week, in preparation for the visit here Sun day of the Medlord team, man aged this season by Len Saurn. former Toledo head man. The Crater have pulled in a number of good player from Portland this , Reason, and also nave secureu players from California. in oena, inc iuiw hu , numerous opportunities of sign-i Ing up outstanding players, hut , it, has been Impossible to line up i any summer Jobs here. Two play ers huve been hore for the past two weeks without a job. With ! only one game a week played, gate , receipts mane ii impossime w neip players, ana memoers oi ine cms team must make their summer llutna hu uvnrlrinfr Hlirine the Elks, all state league teams are strengthening their squads and apparently having no difficulty in lining up work for their players. Medlord In Its last state league game forced Albany, slate cham pions, to play a 10 inning game to win- from the Craters 3 to 2. Al bany, fans predict, will again get the state title this year, but will lace plenty of competition from Klamath Kails, Med ford and Eu gene. In fact, Albany may run into plenty of trouble before late sum- COMPLETE STOCKS OF THE BEST FISHING TACKLE! , . . - , SEE THE NEW 1941 CHAMPION MOTOR Now Priced at Only . . . .... $43.95 Sleeping Bags $1030 AU Wool 10 Pound Bags Boat Seats $1.45 Complete Stock Boots and Waders BETTER SELECT YOUR GUN AND AMMUNITION NOW! GET THE ADVANTAGE OF TODAY'S LOW PRICES! 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In practice sessions this week, the Elks have been devoting much at tention to hitting. Bend's leading hitters last week were Wally Kremers, catcher: Bill Hatch, pitcher and first baseman, and Harold Ogden, new outfielder. FISHING'S GOOD We know for we've been fishing end the fish are really biting! We suggest that you get your supplies from our ... FbeoaSl a i THE ORMERV STREAK. 3 "Jwumi. ORMERV S i REAK. SACS ADD GAME i jq LEAGUE LEAD T, . T Ernie Kershaw pitched a two Beat LoS Angeles While nitIor for the Vancouver Oipila Seattle Loses nos Tuesday night, enabling (he Caps to blank Salem 9-0 in a West- I By 1'nitad Vrrt Sacramento stretched its lead to 74 games in the Pacific Coast league last night by beating Los Angeles while second-place Seat tle was losing to Oakland. The Solons took a 7-5 verdict f r.Mn T nc A n r.ol i-c rnmlnn from behind with a six-run rally in the, sixth. Jack Salveson held Seattle to five hiLs and gave Oakland a 7-3 win, pulling the Oaks out of the league cellar. ..Ul.nUUU U4. ......... A fair from Portland, 6-3. The Stars, Hollywood took an 11 Lining al- came from behind with two runs in the sixth to tie the count and in the sixth to tie the count and the next four innings were score , less. Lou Tot replaced Frank Da.sso in the second inning and rjlOICSUn? LOnC TaWnS pitched the rest ol the game on. ' ... Three hits. Hollywood got 12 hits, Prand. May 21 'IP--The Ore from Gonzales and HarrelL ! Kn st,e Kme commission today San Francisco blanked San warncd persons traveling Diego, clipping three Padre pitchers for 15 hits. Tom Seats, Seals southpaw, held San Diego to three hits and pitched no hit ball , lor the first seven innings. Drivers to Seek Spots ! i . In inUianapOltt IVaCe been besieged with inquiries con Indianapolis, May 21 "f Ten . cerning "orphaned" young deer. drivers today try to quality fori the 500-mile automobile racing 1 classic Memorial day. If all 10 qualify by completing , , the ten-mile test race against time ' - at an average speed of 115 miles per hour only five places still ; will be open in the scheduled starting line-up of 33 cars. I Drivers on deck today included ; Kelly Petillo, Huntington parkjj Joe Thome. Burba nk: Overton I Phillips, Beverly Hills; Sam. Hanks, Alhambra, and Louis I Tomei, Hollywood. I Af.lt U IMI BV 111 I IIM IM Ol S OI'l:l(ll(l tr.r In .ail yrmr ttitl ftr IOH yrmrm I.A a h. bren Hiak h,9.mla)t'laisrra Mhlk-ia... for ilia. . u . II. r" rrlmiaatiu, la.lr.1 By J. R. Williams it noes HAPPEN THAT TH8 SKUWK IN A PELLOW1; MATURE CAM BE THE Vancouver, Yakima, Tacoma Win Games Ill, UniU-d 1'raul ern International league gaim' Vancouver hammeivd two Solon pitchers fur nine hits and made them all count, bunching six in the fourth inning. Yakima staged a five-run rally in the fourth inning to upset the league-leading Spokane Indians 6-4. Yakimu outhit the leaders 10, lo Tacoma gathered 13 hits off Wenatchit. four of Ihoni home Ii)S,on-s five-game losing streak, runs, but sank deeper In the cellar . k. blanked Detroit until the when the Chiefs edged out a 5-5,njn,n wh,.n Ruby York homered victory. The homers wore evenly ; wj,n onc on divided between Morry Abbott and , Djll (-ra al" l,ray r i r' Warning IS UlV6n On' , n I through the woods to avoid mo lesting lonely fawns. . . "If you're tramping through deer country and run Into a fawn, don't molest it." the commission said. "In all probability its mother j is out foraging for food and will i be back in due time to give mater i nal attention to the young one." I Tie commission said it had WS.C. DOWNS IDAHO Pullman, Wash.. May 21 'tli Six-hit pitching by Hank Bush man, Washington Stale college's Indian chucker. yesterday gave the Cougars a 9-2 triumph over the University of Idaho in their series opener. DEFEATS PETERMOS Salem, May 21 U"- Leo Turner, Portland, Oregon's dusky middle weight champion, last night punched out a clear-cut six-round decision over Buddy Peterson of Independence. Turner Jabbed and hooked Peterson groggy, but was unable to administer the kayo. 1 "STOP" MEANS JL'KT THAT I Salt Lake City, Utah 'in -Traf- fic police in Salt Ijikc City believe ' in enforcing the law to the letter. An 18-year-old youth was hailed I into court for failing to stop at a stop sign. He pleaded guilty and 1 was fined 50 cents. The fine was low because the youth was riding !a bicycle. Brooks'Scanlon Quality Pine Lumber Brooks -Scanlon Lumber Company, Inc. I ALLEY 001' THE BATTLE MUST l-gj. . l ' ' ' llr,,rrv j f 5aMIA MABA .' VtH AW LOOK...OIOe. I fj ALL Rl&MT, CRAB V BE OVER, AMD -"""- "..A XnO.OOOLA" louB WwJ OF WS CBt I 1 1 IHCgT'tLPINtJ I rREW0e suppose H6 V'ff- jV.x MB SMhm A V jCfCr1 f V uooba, i ouy oootA.-vouft Ml K Ml f Oot SH I GOT Kl LL6D ) A l0 SOMEOMS'4 EL"?' V VVBcry FBlEWOrS M AWAY.' oKAV 1 REDS START ON HITTINGSPREE Dodgers Continue Nosedive on Cleveland Beaten Third Straight Time; Yanks Win I New York, May 31 HI1 There j was some evidence today to hull- inner IIIUI nil' wuiiu v iiiiiiiiiui Cincinnati Keda. w ho envoi ted like something nut of a circus I si(Hahow during the first month of the season, finally have un wound themselves. Scoring six runs in the ninth In ning, the Keda overcame a three run deficit yesterday to trim the Boston Braves. It was the Hods' third straight win. They've started to hit. hleh was the main thing wrong with thorn. They made 10 hits yester day, I I Monday and 1 1 Sunday. 'Itie Dtnlgers' nosmllve continued with their fourth straight loss, a !H shellacking by the Chicago Cubs. Lou Stringers, tub rookie who took over Hilly Herman's job, drove In four runs with a triple and single while Herman was : helpless before BUI slants, j Pittsburgh moved into sixth place by defeating the Ciants 7-5. : Arky Vaughan's first homer of i the season with a mate, on base was the Pirates margin of victory. The amaing Phillies spotted the league leading Cardinals lour runs atul thru tame on to bent them, 6 1, in II innings. Cleveland ilrnpne! Its thlr.1 straight to the Ind!:ir " mltivl ' Whi'- v ton. J. . Aided by t'e Ai'il -i'-N, (':, and -- -t: Ir.i'-'li- It' l i : i.i.-tr:- t!-- : , ; ,:: i : I V - -. .' i St. I.miis errors the Yankees stuggcred ti u lu-i victory over the Browns and reached the ..WO mark again. Itookie Earl Johnson's four hillir luittHl the Hod Sox to a 4-13 ! .; ., ,ho Tj....r. snaiinliiL- 1 Hobson "Ep?ed; as . P " HuKlPC Beat OrePOn "USIVICS lcai yi CgUH ScattR'. May 21 dli-Asa deris- i Ive throng of 1500 wriions "egg- ed" Howard Hobson, Cniversity of , Oregon basetwll coach, the Unl-1 versity of Washington nine routed ; the Ducks 6 3 and advanced to ; within a half game of the north- ( ern division piict-solters. Hobson was struck by tin egg, an aftermath of the previous j day's game which was marked by a hitter dispute over an umpires decision. It was the third consecutive loss of the road trip for the Webfoet. S mM: KBND Voice of CtnW Oregon TONIGHT'S riUMlRAMS 5:IH) Building for IVfcusc 5:03 Marvin lialu Orchestra S:2S Trade Time :.) News 5:45 Minim int Melody Time 5:.V) Portraits in the News .V.Vt Triangle 'l ralnlng Table 6:00 Erankle Carlo 6:15 Lust Empire. 6:30 Our Central Oregon Country 6:45 Dyaim liaylu 7:00 Karl Towner Oirhestru 7:15 Kdwin U Mar Trio 7:30 House of Petor Mactircgor 7:45 Western Serenade 8:00 lion Allen Orchestra 8:30 Cavalcade of Drnnm '.1:00 Jimmy Walsh Orchestra 9:00 Musical College 11:30 Let's Ounce ThunuU.v, May i'l. IWI 7:00 Sunrise Salulo 7:15 Morning liiieliiig 7:.'I0 Wake lip 'lime H:00 The Pal Club K:I5 Slngin' Sam N:.K) News 8:;i5 llhind the News 8:40 The Texas hrltter 1:00 World Bookman !):05 Hon Vlnlon Ensemble I IS Sunshine lor Shut Ins :30 It.iiH h Boys U:i5 Ma)or Jerome. Xylophone , !i:-ia nieioiiy Mart 10:110 Kb and Xeli i 10:15 Organ Treasures U):M Mahinn M. ! t i;ioiip III:) New-; i 10:; Kislmond H-u- ll:.'IO I-uly Abou' i . n 1 11:35 llor.uv I I ' a 1 1:,-.-.tr.i 11:45 Novch-l' 12:00 NlHin ' I. :. K':t1 , in. -:!i.i !'J:.T .- V: 1 r ,.Vi . .'.." i 'H 111. II s .lll'l I lisu 1 :.'kl IlilH.lld lUil iow Olillr.sll.l IN THE NAVY Ifs Chesterfield ' ' : ' " Kilocycle. 3:00 IVavel Talk 3:15 Hlng Crosby 3:30 News 3 :15 Orrin lacker Oivhestra 3:45 Tea Time 'I'lines 4 IH) Matinee Melodies 4:30 Milady's Melwly 4:45 OuadalMjara Trio 5:00 Mutiny on the High Seas 5:15 MrKarland Twins Orchestra 5 23 Trndu lime 5:30 News 5 45 Miniature Mvloly Tlmo . 5:50 Ivan !ltmara 6:15 Kahy Tales 6:.T0 News of the dame by Hue. lingame 6:45 U. S. Army Band 7:00 yuli Program llehlnd the Plate 7:30 House of Peter MaeCregor 7:45 Will Hudson Orchestra 8:00 HollywiHMl HI Jinks 8:.i Karl Towner Orchestra 11:00 Klvlim Key Orchestra U.30 I.ot' I'iiiiii' I PILOTS WIN I I Portland, May 21 mi . Portland university's Pilots U-at Albany college's Imm'ImI! team here yes letilay, D'J. Alliany collivtod Ihiw hils (mm a trio of Portland pitch ers, while Portland made 13 from Tost I and Kr.ink. TAKI HOMI I jl vrcfi.ov . Phono 41 the COOLER, MILDER, BETTER TASTING cigarette that SATISFIES Chesterfield has so tnany things a smoker likes that it's just naturally called the smoker's cigarette. Because they're made from the world's best cigarette tobaccos, you'll enjoy Chesterfield's cooler, better taste. They're really milder too. Get yourself a pack of Chesterfields. -. . Farm Family Loses Belongings in Fire The farm home oT the ttohnrt Thompson family on the old Wil liam Reynolds place. II miles northeast of lite Kusiern Star grange hull, was rtimolelely de stroyed by fliv last night while the family was attending gradua tion exurclsus ut Young school. 'Ilia cause of the tilnc was not known. There were no flivs In thu stoves when the lamlly left, and, although the house was wired (or KKA electricity, the power had not been turned on yet. All furniture, clothing and other belongings of the family were lost In thu blaze. 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