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THE BEND BULLETIN CENTRAL OREGON'S DAILY NEWSPAPER THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 21. 1941 SPORTS GENERAL MEWS ircnoii tvo VOL. XLVIt. NO. 65 0 if :l rni!i- of si-ares lulu I he Mr I ':n tliyinen. Siiiiiikit Ihlni: linvi' 1 ll.llNMl'll III IhlM-Ulll. I In M.ii.iiliig I hi' A'm nil ihrri' nil... KIl'lH'V inMhleie'l MIH ni-l'oll.l f',il..l.rliii .li.ilrlil I hll Mini. mi. Having Immi wmi M.ii'i'ii laid ui. Willi I.Ih I n in . I link I. uiiil Silkuk in Hi.' i Inn Iii, Hi.' Y. inks' alia. k ilwlii.lli-il I l.l ll vlils'l in) I he 'l it;. -i s Ix-af I If '(ii. 10, lii III innings, 'riiininy IW lilacs mi. .win only two iiiih White Sox Stage Big Drive in American League Streak Extendod to Nino Straight; Cards Pick Up Half a Game New Yolk, Alii;. '.'1 .Hi Chasing IMi' ,ink. . In ii iiinawiiv rare is i rmililn't ihhi.tI u 4(1 l.':..l ..ti.l u-iik nn iil.l Anii iii'iiii league pawilm.- h.i tiirn l ! mil of Hie Ihix In Hie. I.iii tlie Chicago Wluii. Sox prtiin j ihlr.l when I'lttstiiirgli mihtiI six j ! In ml.l simii- ni'W frill In II If itlinrit. I'.'l.' Hi'is.'1's iii.in. r III llii" Hi. y i.iii nwilnl.iin Hu ll iiuinlli NiA'i iiili II. .1 ii mill lii.H.klyn u.in (lit .ll.'lilnn iluwii Hi.' M.'iii'inlx'i 1 in the nlnih willi.iul a hll. CtMine ! Mi.'l.-h. ! lxMiif.1 Mi'tniun's ioIIit mid then Allli..ii:h they ins- I.', gaini-H Hie-1 Iwu walks llll.'il Hie hags. Willi1 hind, tin- W illi.' S.ix in.' l.l. .Willi , iw.i out 1:111. .11 ill ci.lx'.l l.av.u'.-t .l.iliiiny Vander M.'cr pitched 11 .1 IiIIIit lr his l.'llh victory In the ' h 1 h r 11 ii. I l.'lm. l Hid. II.' f.isdloli 1 11 1. hitler li Ills l lili win III II.. ji'ii lln In. II. ins, Id, In his last Mill I M...nm hili-, Hit li'fi?lil Im IWI.'II III.' Ilillll'I'IH Hll. I ('111.11111111. I .-..11I11111.-.I In tin Null. .mil Iisii'ii. ilti.M.klMi H..M-.I ..ill I'itlsl.iw i;h In 11 w.'li.l cum.', 711. I111I l .si half 11 r un.' In Hi.' ('111. lln. ils who won i.i fi.iin On llnivrs, 20 nnil '12 'I'lli' lt.lgi-ih' l.-iul is now u game iin.l a hull Kirliy lliglir, who's never hcul en Ihf I'lrales In 11 slatting loli. 'Sacramento Lead Is Cut to Six Illy Itl.tUj frrl Si'iilili' heal S.iciaiii.'iiio again laM night Ik drag I In' Sacs down lo within six garni of the Pacific Coast If'jitfuf. Ij-h Wi'IiImt tamol the league leaders with four hit pitching win, 20. Seattle got hoth runs In thi- second inning when 1-es Scar sella and Hob Collins slngl'-d and came In on 11 had throw to the plain. Itoh l!la 1 1 nrr, .Sacramento slopped Dick and tried to ralch Scarsella at home hut Catch er Chet Wtecorek couldn't reach it. Hill Schmidt and Hill C'aplinger gave Seattle only, lour hits be tween them. San Ili'i:o held Its lie lor second iilaee w ith Seattle hy heating Port land, 8-7. The I'adres were outhlt, I I safeties to 11, and had to rally lor two In the eighth to win. The deciding runs' came on Johnny Jensen s Single, a walk to Stan cai.i 1. ... 1. 1.... i'..,-i.. ..... 1...11 11.... I., l. 1.. ui ,1. n perry and a ooumc ny ueorge 1 ai III V iretllnif ili'lei inelll Is'calise hits The Curtis Inst Ihelr ciniliilii ( :.iss set a new line mile record for ''T- Th"as relieved Wally of a s-i fnraled eaiilnitn pllihe.l and nntei fielder, Terry M. Mire. 'the Hack when he made the live Hi.- While Sox In 11 !io triumph : for an Indefinite '.mI when he i laps in 1 .IM I. im-r the Athletics yesti'iday. ' was "la-amir hy southpaw Art With the Yanks in a mil. I slump ! Johnson In Hie fust ianie. India is testlni; suiial.le wmkU iiii. I then x.u.-i In, use, Jik' I nM.it; j In the other National eai;ue from .M-al sources to replace Im Klo, out of action for xissll.ly two eames the I'.eds copied a pair (Kitted wimkI for tool handleH, w.s-ks with a sprained ankle, the Irian the Phillies. 2 11 and .'Ml. and ordnance), house and other pur While Sox cotlld veiy easily thiow the Cllhs cii.lc.cled Hie I Iliulls, il I. poses. K.I l.l m first Inning kindle that slid under York's Kl..ve and Siuim's Ki'ounded In the sixth which IHkkIus knocked down hut i .iuliln'l recover In lime to net lhe runner. The Hrowns made It ten vlr tones In their last Vi yamex with lhe Itcd Sox hy wlnnliiK a pair, 11 v anil 1 .) 1111 iiiiuiiksi nesiiiie 1 UH.n,i i,:iu.mun Ted Williams' two limners ( mak-1 (Jyselm.'in's drive iiik live in .iwo .lays lor lllllll which ran his total to 2H. I), spile a shakeup III the lineup Cleveland lost Ils eiehth Ktrai!ht, a Ii .'1 deeisioii to Washington. as Ihoiieh they wen- Hehl In tin thick i.l the ixiiti.inl Mi;i. They've won nine slralxhl and Hi mil of Hi. II last PI names Willi one lie Their pltcliliii! has Is-en Ii 1 1 It1 short of 111I1 acul. his. John Itleni'y, who hairly es to's easy lly, alloulne. the w Imilllj run. I'riili- While and Howard Pullet rookie southpaw mukiiitt his fust AI TO HAI KU K II. I. KM Salt Lake City, Auu. 21 '111 liom lime. Inn Clyde (Joss. Jr., 2Xyearold lix ma..r leai'ue Anireles midget auto race driver. sl.11 1, tamed Hie llraves in Hie was killed liist nlcht In a collision Cut .Is' doulile win. While lu ii led a oir a curve of the Utah lair 1 Sign of the Times . Elks to Play Games in Valley prohahly Rtifl t the other gamo. 1 Ell Hatting ;vera((e for the Elkalan'. Hawkins Hutialo .. . The lii nd V.Xkn will lake llieir sieli.-r heavy hitters to the valley this ' Farmer ... week end for a pair of make-up J?'1'" games with Eugene and 'l'l'volk Creek. Hoth games w.-re scheduled 1 Kremeni' for the first half of the season 'Ogden ,..'m. hut were cancelled because of rain. 1 Emerson" The team will play Eugene Sat- j Mayer unlay night. The Elks already 1 Gordon T. hold one decision over Eugene, an ! Turpln fr3 victory won on the Bend dia-1 s,hl mond. I ' ' "" Hend will enter Sunday's game I with Hills Creek as underdog, hy virtue of a 54 victory scored hy the Hillbillies on the Bend field. George Walker, who has piteh- ed only part of one game this 1 year because of a finger injury, ' will sis? action In one of the j games, according to Jack Gordon, ' team manager. Jim Farmer will j were compiled this week and were ! released tlay hy I cians. They follow: Player Dance of Towson, Mary. recently filed II ri'cord. club stalistl- Afl, H. Prt. . 'XI Hi .WMI .... W .'14 .415 XI 12 -175 ... 2H 111 JM5 ...55 1 ..'127 .101 .'10 .2117 ...78 22 .2H2 ... CI 17 79 .. 108 30 .278 41 11 .2118 23 6 .2il 97 25 .258 28 7 .250 48 10 .208 including four census records and a family Bible, to prove he was born in January 184.1. TI KN OCT FOB FIRE Hull, Mass., Aug. 21 UP) - Fire which broke out at Pemherton Inn here last night didn't have a chance. Only one alarm was sounded, but 500 fire chiefs re sponded. The International Asso ciation of Eire Chiefs was holding Its annual banquet at the inn. X WW ft' Tyl I IIPI "I II 'llll ' I 1 WW 1 1 1 mm isk ilMt licltltr tMrttu at '3.S8 lifetttj li(n fr Iiumii CiKhml PRE-PAY In DAY WEEK SPECIALS Our 25th Annual I llehert In the fourth and got credit 1 for the win. Portland Jumped Into j the lead In thP fourth on a four I run rally engineored by three 1 singles. AI Wright's double and Danny Escobar's triple. Is Angeles and San Francisco split a double-header, the Angels winning the first 60 and the Seals taking the nightcap 6 3. Southpaw Kay Prim blanked the seals in the opener on five hits while his team won the game with three runs In the first inning. AI Epper ly evened the score in the second game when the Seals rallied for four runs in the third to overcome an early Los Angeles lead. Hollywood and Oakland split a pair of games, the Oaks winning the first IO and the Stars the sit'ond by the same score. Stan Cornet! worked the opening win although he allowed eight hits against the five his team got off Hiram Hi thorn. Each side got only Familiar figure of Churchill and cigar makes novel signboard for air raid warden's post in London.. The "10" is the post's number, and abo Churchill's Downing Street address. - J ALL MAKESV If OK J Demand This Seal On the Car You Buy It's Your Protection A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Car Now We're sure that you'll want to see these cars. Pick out the one you want to own ... a small deposit will hold it and then buy it on our EASY PAYMENT PLAN SAVE by buying now during this SALE. P68I 1939 Chevrolet Town Sedan Here's a cur with low mile nice, new llres, new luiltcry. 1-inlsh and upholstery near ly Mrfert. IiimmI heater anil Millie other acccssnrlin. It's guaranteed! $625 P634A 1936 Dodge 4-Door Sedan Trunk model. A very nice family car In A I condition and al the very low price of iinly $345 B286 1937 Ford V-8 Coupe The iirlk-lnsJ gray finish In excellent condition. Tires are In first class shape. Thor oughly chocked mechanical ly. This Mipulnr model now Is only $375 Ward, former National Chamoion , one hit In the nightcap. Hollywood (pom Spokane, Billows was. a Billows Gains Place in Finals Lake Forest, 111., Aug. 21 dPi Ray Billows of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., who has won more matches in the last five national amateur golf tournaments than any other player, met t rans - .Mississippi Champion Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio, In the 36-hole finals of the first annual Great Lakes amateur championship today. Largely, because of his quarter finals victory over Marvin (Bud) got the winning run as a gift when i Henry I'ippen walked In John Dickshot. 3 Teams Certain In W. I. L Playoff. Illy Utillrd Pml Three teams are certainties for the Western International league's 1 annual playoffs, hut the fourth spot was still wide open today with less than three weeks of the regular schedule remaining. The Salem Senators, currently in fourth position, held their 3'i game margin over Tacoma last night, downing the third -place Vancouver nine 71. The Solons landed on Lou Goldman in the sixth, scoring six runs, and added , another in the eighth. ! Tacoma kept pace with an 11 1 i decision over the lowly Wenatchee 1 Chiefs. The Tigers started off 1 with four runs In the opening frame and were never headed, get ting 13 hits. The league leading Spokane 'lub stretched its margin over slieht favorite. Billows defeated ward witn comparative ease. 5 and 4, then entered the finals by trimming the veteran Art Sweet of Chicago. 4 and 3. Stranahan defeated Ted Payseur. Evanston. 111., 4 and 2. and WUford Wehrkv Chicago, 4 and 3. Billows defeated Ward with his putter, winning the three holes on the greens to close out the match. Ward left for Omaha today for as many practice rounds as he can get in before next Monday's U. S. amateur qualifying rounds. 1936 Plymouth 4-Door Touring Sedan '325 Newly retiniihcd, upholstery bright and clean Spocially rcducod for this lalo to . . . Practically new tires. P6I0 1938 Ford Town Sedan Wo believe that thii car at the reduced price it ono of the very boit values on the market in Bend today. , $495 B290 1937 Buick 4-Door Sedan This car reflects the careful care and consider ation by former owner. You can buy it and drive it with perfect guarantee of satisfaction. $575 Now Is the Time To Buy! Check These Birthday Specials 1937 Chev.lVj Ton Truck ..$465 I. ling wheellmse, ilinil tires. Newly reconditioned and reflnlshiil. 1937 Ford V-8 Panel Vi Ton $345 A locally used unit that shows good care anil low mileage, Hcconitltioned throughout, good tires. A Bend Garage Used Car is AI ways the Best Buy All Ways. EENE) (SAEAOE (5). South of Post Office Phone 193 State Softball Tourney Slated Oregon City, Aug. 21 IT Soft ball champs from 16 Oregon dis tricts will arrive here Sunday for the annual Oregon state tourney, which closes Aug. 28. Most of the district representa tives are still to be selected, but j several have already qualified for tne state meet. The first came of the elimina- Yakima to 16 games with a double lion will be played Sunday noon triumph over the Pippins, 12 0 and ' between Prineville, district 15 win- 4 3. The opener produced the third , ners. and the victors ol district 4, successive shutout of the series. w hich includes Astona, St. Helens Siuikane was forced to overcome I and Rainier. Yakima s early tnree-run lead mi umer aisinci winners mauuc the nlchtcao. . i Bonneville, Tillamook, the Eagles : , of Hood River, Salem and Oregon City. Two Boats Tied in Los Angeles Race League Leaders Los Aneeles. Aug. 21 Uli George Kreit.of Los Angeles, who sails the Star sloop, Wench, and Myron Lehman of Newport Har bor, Cal., who sails the Scout III, today were tied for first place in thn 1.1lh nnnlinl Internntlnnnl slur i Sribert. rhiltlrhhi .loti 4I: class championship races. Today L. Bm..kiV'!"!.i'r" is an off day in the regatta. I iiii. st. t..mi s ivi Racing will be resumed again j I'S.:::!!! S tomorrow ovor the same lOVmile i mim, st. uu !t a;i i in a I u I Horn Hum wiympic K1.1I1I.K couise. ..nu llr KH. v.kra ,,..,,!,. Y.nk. 27 945 Wall Street Men's Shop "We Dress Th Town" Bend, Ore, Brown Leads the Field All famous brands in fall's most becom ing colors and patterns Brown is good! Monroe, Timely, Schoenaman, Hollywood suits. Latest tweeds, herringbones, dia gonals, worsteds and hard finishes if you like. 2500 $4950 Everyone's Wearing . . , Fingertips For Fall! Reversible! Show ing corduroy on one side and tan telan treated cloth on the other. Slash pockets. Full lipper. Light tan. ml ?r 1 ?M v A lBv fnil.-.! Pro. FIVE LKAIIINU BATTERS Amtriran Lratur V, All K II 1'ct. 1 WlllUmn. n.ln S.'.0 M 111 .411 ' Trv. WifhtnKt.m ..Hi 17 .S6i I 1. Mucin. Nr York . 4X1 IIS 171 ..V.6 Cullmbinr. Su t'ui .114 ST S9 ISO .3 lStt .SU. i7 trn .s:d 62 1 ,3LH l 0 .9L'H 6'.l IL'0 ,S'J4 117 i0 .3-3 final contest will be on Saturday. After Lehman's craft had taken the first two races, Kleltz' Wench, the defender, came hack yesterday and led the whole Heet across the finish line by a 50-second margin in the time of 20 hours, 4 minutes. 3 seconds. The Cene, a Puget Sound entry, did not compete. Willmmii, Hl Sox i'f Cm.lli. P..dKrni Ittnrich, nnukvii . - Runt nlMuniio. Ynkii 113 K..lfc. Ynk ...102 Willim. R.il Si IM P.Munti". Rrd S t4 Kt'lU-r. Yank 91 Run Battrd In niMunln. Yank. 1 12, W.llim. Rn! 8 M KvlUr. YanknTi ..107 Mix: lrdinU ...8 Tb..r. Rrl St.I .... II lu niMmiiilo. Y.nki 171.llr.th. ImUam ..Alt Travi.. St-naur. . lfiT i William., Red Sx 144 Cramer. Senator. . 144 MOOSE PICNIC FOR ALL MOOSE AND THEIR FRIENDS PLACE-Shevlin Park "(Lower Meadow) WHEN Sunday, August 24th TIME Starts at 1:00 P. M. Eats at 5 p. m. Bring Table Service SPORTS CONTESTS RACES PRIZES Evening Bonfire Community Singing FREE ICE CREAM WATERMELON PUNCH Baseball JACKETS Green, blue or wine. The yel low or brown leather sleeves and pocket trim make them most acceptable for school chums this year. $6.95 $9.00 Fingertip Rain Jacket.. $ 5.50 Zelan Treated Rayon Lined Fingertip .... . .$12.50 Zelan Treated COEHDS To Wear for School or Every Day! $3.50-$4.95-$5.95 Boy's 6 to 1 6) $2.45 $2.65 1 You can't beat cords! Hard wearing . . . cream or castor. For boys and men. Freeman Shoes . . $4.50 to $7.95 REVERSIBLE JACKETS Men and boys like these! Tan zelan treated cloth lined with soft spun rayon Knit collar and cuffs . . . full zipper. Warm and water repellant $5.95 Fall models . . . wingtlp, raised toe, cap toe, military models. Leather aoles or red rub ber. SUGGESTED SCHOOL ITEMS HE WILL NEED! Texas Ranger Belts S1-S1.50 Jockey Shirts and Shorts ...each 55c Wembley Arrow Ties $1.00 Sawyer Rain Slickers $3,95 Bucket Hats ..$1.65-51.95 SWEATERS Slipovers $2.95-4.95 Coat Style $3.95-54.95 Vest Type $2.50-$3.50 Arrow Shirts . . . ...$2.00-52.50 Remember!--lt'$ S. & N. Men's Shop Currln-Oreene and Marshfleld Logger If It' Work Clothe We Have Km!