PAGE TWO
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1941
Bears to Meet
Medford's Black
Tornado Friday
Southern Oregon Squad
' Rated at One of Beit
In State; Bend Improves
Bond on Friday night will meet
what appears to be Oregon's most
powerful football team of the sea
son, the Black Tornado of Med
ford, a squad which last week de
feated Klamath Falls 32 to 21 In a
wide open battle. The Bond Med
lord game this year will be played
on the Medford gridiron. The
Bears will enter the game definite
ly as the underdog team, primar
ily because of the power shown
by the Black Tigers in southern
Oregon games.
However, the Bend team that
faces Medford Friday night will
be near its peak strength, it was
Indicated here today. Two weeks
ago, Bend hold the undefeated In
dians of The Dalles to a two
touchdown victory', and last Fri
day night Bend rolled up Its most
.impressive score of the season. 47
'to 7, at the expense of Mola'.la.
iThat was Bend's only "breather"
of the season. Against Molalla.
Bend not only used all its reserves,
.but members of the Cub team
. were also In action. Twice during
-the Molalla game, a Cub backfield,
wearing the old uniforms of the
Lava Bears, worked against the
Buckaroos.
: So far this season, Medford has
been cutting an impressive swath
through Oregon high schools.
.Even back on September 25. the
Black Tigers were on the prowl,
having defeated Corvallis on that
date, 41 to 0. And Corvallis, it
will be recalled, last week-end de
feated the previously unbeaten
Salem eleven, 13 to 7.
Last autumn, it was Bend that
was mowing down undefeated Ore-
. gon teams, as the powerful Bears
. battled their way to a state cham
pionship. Bend last fall defeated
- Medford 19 to 6 in the finals of the
state championship series, as big
Jim Bycrs ran wild, scoring three
. touchdowns. One of Byers' touch-
' downs was a 65 yard gallop.
In winning from Medford last
October, the Bears broke a 26
, game winning streak for the Black
Tigers.
Negro Boxer
Beats Abe Simon
Cleveland, Oct. 21 IH Lem
Franklin, Cleveland negro, batter
ed his way into the heavyweight
title picture last night with a five-
: round technical knockout over
Abe Simon in their scheduled 10-
. round fight.
The crowd of 13,256 largest in
door gathering in Cleveland his
torypaid $31,623 and saw Frank
lin smash Simon into a helpless
hulk in less than half the time it
- took Joe Louis.
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By J. ?. Williams
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Michigan Faces
Golden Gophers
Chicago, Oct. 21 IP Very much
tacheck Minnesota's golden horde
Bowling Notes I fh,eDtI J f e,ease
? Two Ball P avers
grnaul Wnd !, JT,
noon and evening, lo take meav . . 4 M , ' .,
urements and give a few tips on'v . former Oregon State coHcge
u f k,, . athlete, were five agents today
against its wishes .Michigan must , average and .will 1 probably appear ffi1""
Upland Bird
Season to Open
The open season on upland
hints, especially quail ami pheas
ants, will oMn In various coonllcs
of Oregon, one of them IVschuics.
tomorrow morning.
The pheasant season oK'tis on
October 22 In IVschuies, Jackson,
Josephine, louglas, Cons, Klam
ath, Hood Klver, Wasco, Sherman,
Clliam, Morrow, I'mntllla, Wal
lowa, I'nlon, llakcr. t Irani and
Crook will remain open until No
vember 4. A shorter season Is pro
vided for Harney, Wheeler, like
and Jefferson counties, oientng
tomorrow and closing on Novem
ber 1. In northwestern Oregon
counties, the pheasant season
opens on October 22 and provides
for hunting on only three days.
I The quail season oens tomor
row in Crook, IVschutes, tdant,
.Jefferson, Harney, Wheeler,
' Klamuth, l-ikc. I'matilla, Gilliam,
j Waseo, Sherman, Morrow, I'oos.
1 Jackson, Josephine and Douglas
counties and ends on Novcnilier 4.
t The season on Hungarian Mit
ridge also opens tomorrow in dos
ignatrd counties, one of which is
IVschutes, and closes on Novem
ber 4.
The pheasant hag limit Is three
male birds in any one day, hut
not more than nine such birds
during the entire oien season.
The quail bag is ten birds in any
seven days, or In possession as
any one time. The partridge limit
is six birds In any one day.
It is unlawful to use shotguns
capable of holding more than
three shells to hunt or kill any up
land game birds, or migratory
waterfowl.
revert to its old system of a "punt,
a pass and a prayer" in an effort
in Saturday's game of the week
between unbeaten, untied teams.
j The punt and pass whipped ; whi(D ... .101
! iui uivttraitri 11 evn, it in 1 FisSCl
; but now comes a prayer for Mich-1 rarev
I igan's 60 minute men four play- tajn
lers who endured a full hour of Hartman
pounding against Northwestern Handicap
land face another uninterrupted: Tniai.
isireicn agaiosi wntu may oe ine
I in a rtKmnnctralinn Results nf last
night's bowling:
INDUSTRIAL A LEAGl'E
Piggiy wiggiy (i)
133 114
130
.149
.175
.156
164
Welder May Have
jCaused Lights
The possibility that the flicker
I ing blue lights seen by Bend cltl-
!for the A's last year. Leovich, ! "iis Sunday night might have
Hadlcy, 37, won four and lost six
145
223
165
110
164
156
183
154
109
164
signed by the A's while they train
led on the Pacific coast last Febru
348 ary, served with Toronto and In
431 the Interstate league. Manager
555 Connie Mack announced their re
494 lease last night.
375
492
Santa Clara Downs Michigan State
Hubert Sherman, Michigan State quarterback. Intercepts a pass thrown by Ken t'aM-nag.i, Rnnta ('lain
halfback. In second quarter of a game nt San Francisco, glliw 17 yaitls itefoiv he Is htox-l by I'utui
ncga, left, and Les I'ulin. right. Santa Clara took this liilct'scctlonal till, 7 0, to remain tops on the I'm-
clllc coast gridiron front.
Vok ei
Cah-l Oragoa
KBND
1140
champion of all the Minnesota B,,nnett
powerhouses of modern football gapp
history. Fox
Pressing need of Coach Fritz Moore
Crisler is reserve material. His Rna,,.h
179
141
1S8
142
134
enas, joe Rogers ana Harnn i-Tau-; Handicap 153
mann, wenUthe distance last week i Totals .... '..-.937
end in the latter states were ex-
iremeiy vuineraoie. lacKie All
come from the electric arc-wi-lding
equipment he whs using in work
on the North Unit ditch was sug
gested last night by Ijv H. Mow-n-y.
An employe of Sam Orino,
Mowerv exnlaitiift th.-tl he w:ls
working until midnight on the I
ditch, and that he was using a'
875 940 880 2695 FOOT R Al I RfilFF$ &"nt sP""iRn' s'' his ,lk- !
l-Col (i) rww' OAIL.I. 0Afi.rO When the flocks of geese flew I
490' (Br Unni rr). lover the ciiy, Mowrey said that"
3ti Berkeley, Calif., Oct. 21 Uli ihe turned the spotlight on them!
539 Coach Stub Allison promised to-and watched their activities. I lei
466 day a complete reorganization of .stated that as nearly as he could. Viedn
469 the University of California foot-1 ascertain, there were several 7:00 M
Pepal-Cola. (
130
126
169
133
169
153
880
181
99
182
191
166
153
TONIGHTS I'KOtatAM
5:00 Mutiny on the High Seas
5.13 Chuck Foster t cchestrn
5.25 Trade Time
5:30 News
5:45 Miniature Melody Time
5:50 Sisirt Stories
5:55 Frnnkie Miistern Orchestra i
K:fM) Sunset Trio j
6:15 Fairy Talcs
6:30 pyana tlayle. Song Stylist
6:4.1 Ai IVrry HawaliHns
7:00 Jimmy Walsh Oivhestra
7:15 Carol Snider
7.30 House if ivter MaHlivgor
7:45 Two Kings and a ljucen
8:00 Howard Hal low Concert
8:30 Will Osborne Oivhestra
9:00 Number Please
7:30 House of Peter Mactlrogor
7:45 Fashlonalivs
8:00 Puke Klllngtou Orchestra
8:30 Cavalcade of Pl.ima
8:45 Mahlon Merrick String
Kniwmlile
9:00 Number please
10:00 Sign Olf
British Youth Prisoner
After Third Torpedoing
.Oyster Fishing
Method Changed
I Morgan City, La. din - A change
; In the methods used by Ihe French
; sH-aklng oysler fishermen w ho
! make their living oft the roast of
' lmlslana probably would result
' In much longer life for the oyster
'beds. Allied Mead believes.
) Mend, who os-tates two shell
'product comuinles, says that the
'method is simple Ihe iiyslermaii
; .should become a "farmer" Instead
i of a "hunter."
He explains It this way:
Wednesday, October I (Ml
orning News
VllN BILLIARD MATCHES
Philadelphia, Oct. 21 lUiDe
' fending Champion Willie Mosconl
' of Philadelphia and the veteran
. Ralph Greenleaf were one match
' to the good today after winning
: their openers in the worlds pocket
billiard tournament
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Hunting!
Get your birds now , . . but be
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DOUTHIT'S
91 J Wll Stroot Phono 51
Football Player
Seeks Deferment
San Francisco, Oct. 21 Ui The
United States circuit court of ap
peals today took under advisement
the plea of a Gonzaga university
football player for draft defer
ment. Attorneys for Peter Conners,
the grid player, won a preliminary
injunction in the Montana federal
108
89
95
114
295
Oreran Kn ni nine nt (2)
Wistert and Quarterback George 1 Parker 86 154 147
I Ceithaml also played without re-1 Owens 105 66
I lief and if anything happens to Porter !."11"..1..117 163
leither, Michigan will be in a bad Hubbard ".".......112 182
iway for its shot at Minnesota's Hillis 125 112
I Big Ten championship. (Handicap 295 295
I In contrast, Minnesota appears Totals 840 872
! to be somewhere near that "three- Shevlin Office ( I)
deep description the coaches and Hamilton 102
.scouts love to tell about. The Ryder ..112
Gophers also are well rested after Hill 97
tripping Illinois, 34 to 6, and Pitts- Absentee 145
i burgh, 39 to 0, the last two Satur- Creasy 97
I days.
flocks of Ihe noisy visitors.
Kenneth Melville is certain the
mysterious cloud lights of Sunday
night came from electric arc weld
459 ball team. "We'll scrimmage to-
962 2789 day, tomorrow and Thursday and
; pick the best 11 men to start Sat
: urday's game against U. S. C," he
387 said. "The bovs are not nlavinc
279 the ball of which they are cap-.'nR on the Norm bnit canal, tor
369 able." I he made an Investigation. He said
389; . I the lights showed up against the
351 Stanford University. Pal . Or! low clouds.
885 21 Stanford university was
848 2660, down to one quarterback today-
Handicap
Totals .
132
685
140
136
102
145
138
132
793
139
137
129
145
169
132
Elks (1)
165 153
Dow sett
Henkle 128
Jensen 132
Hale 106
Absentee 145
Handicap 153
Totals 829
Frankie Albert and it became
381 1 necessary to shift Bob Mitchell
385 1 and Bob Crane from halfback to:B,,',,
3-i ! the key spot. Ray Hammett, sec
435 ! ond string quarter, chipped a bone
404 , in his right leg and is out of ac
396 ! linn for three weeks. Rav Pur.
851 2329 : ham Injured his head and is in the
infirmary for observation. Left
Hall Ray Forbes is out
17 H.IN KS ( Ol NTKO
Redmond, Oct. 21 - Redmond ol)- j
servers counted 17 flights of w ild ;
over the town Sunday,
while an unestimated number!
honked overhead throughout the
night. !
Representatives of the fish and
7:05 Sunrise Salute
7:15 Morning Greeting
7:30 Wake Up Time
8:00 Pal Club
8:15 Singing S;im
8:30 News
K:35 Johnny Marvin
9:00 World liookman
9:05 Pitmars and Olson
9:15 Church In the Wildwood
9:30 Ranch Hoys
9:35 Horace Heldt
9:45 Neighborhood Grocers
10:00 Kb and Zeh
10:15 Johnson Family
10.30 News
10:35 News of Prineville
11:30 Ijidy Alsiut Town
IJveriKMil Uli - ToriHMloed Hirer! The fisherman dally wddle out
times and now a prisoner In tier- from his lugger, finds a likely k.
many- at the age of 17. is the nv- land drops his tongs. He pulls up
ord of William Henry Thompson, everything from the nter bed
of l.lvci hhiI. but ki-cps only the oysters that
It was only a few months ago are marketable. The remainder
that he was toris-docd for the Hist "needs," shell and general Irtish
time. He cscaix-d from his sinking from the bed he throws back.
ship.
A few weeks later he was re-
ported missing after a naval en
gagement In the Mediterranean.
Hut he turned up again - this time
in the middle east hospital.
In time, Mead says, there Is
more shell on the bottom than
there are oysters.
Mead suggests that the oyster
man throw hack only the "weds."
keeping the shell In Ills boat until
wildlife service here said it wasl'l:-" Jimmy Horsey Orchestra
the largest flight in years, and ; 12:00 Noonday Varieties.
Thompson' parents now have '. he return to the lugger. There,
received word from him in a tier-! the shell could he ground Into
man prison camp, stating that he i iebhle sle Mild scattered over the
had bi-en torM.-docd for the third! area for a home for Ihe young
time. .oysters.
Sea food expert. Mead says,
have pronounced this method the
I'OW NOT A tiOOSK M-Ht for Ihe production of flnu
Alturns, trul., tk't. 21 Mi When : oysters.
farmer Sam Merllnl found two of ! J
his steers, killed on Ihe range, hei .
. blamed deer hunters, but w hen he j The llinllian government hai
found one of his fine milch rows decreed that ImiHirtiil Jute lor
I shot yesterday he couldn't believe ; wrapping colton Imles must la
lit had been mistaken for a goose,! replaced within a year by mate-
us the hunters claimed. rial made from HiuJllan fiber.
135
158
116
145
153
860
147
101
119
109
145
153
Bend-Portland (3)
774 2463
' ail' IOUII.-U Ul
465 f- .h, c ..,1,1. .....; .L, : the establishment of rest and ncst-
34knee. ah injuries ln ,holng refuges along the great fly
J?? S. F. U. game. Pete Kmetovic and ""V" ch, J.. ,h.?Jr?";:?
Hank Nordberg, however, will be
ready for actn
ton Saturday.
331
435
459
Jossy ....
Preston
Piland ..
Whitsett
district court against draft board i Lyons .
No. 1 of Silver Bow county, Mont.,
on the plea he should be permitted
to finish his college football career.
He Intends to play professional
football upon graduation "and a
football star shines brightest in
his senior year," Connors agreed.
The draft board appealed the in
junction on the grounds Federal
Judge James Baldwin was without
Jurisdiction in the case and had
made a "gross error" In upholding
Conners' stand.
The player's attorneys argued
yesterday the draft board had "ar
rived at the cast Iron rule that he
is a liberal arts student and there
fore shouldn't receive considera
tion." "He was never permitted to ap
peal to the discretion of the draft
board, nor could he ever ask why
he shouldn't be given deferment,"
the defense said.
Maxle Baer to
Enlist in Navy
Denver, Oct. 21 ir Max Baer
said yesterday he was following
the example of Gene Tunney and
joining the navy.
Baer, who w ith his manager, An
cil Hoffman, was in Denver, said
he would confer with Lt. Com.
Tunney, athletic director for sail
ors, in San Francisco next week.
"However, I'm not retiring,"
Maxic pointed out. He said he
wanted to take on Billy Conn next
June.
Handicap
Totals .
...152
125
127
132
126
....129
791
132
138
188
156
123
129
866
146
155
144
143
141
129
430
418
459
431
390
387
858 2515
Consolidated (I
Ernst 121 144
Carlin 179
Hampson 146
Conner 126
F. Nelson 149
Handicap 133
Totals 854
Kvan Fly (2)
Acer 174 160
Williams 172
Meister 159
Jerome 163
Absentee 115
Handicap 105
Totals 918
133
156
177
200
133
843
156
135
178
145
105
879
)
134
139
155
121
124
133
399
451
457
424
473
399
836 2603
521
501
416
181
173
122
168
115
105
900 2697
: Stales.
It indicates a great in
M W-hi"Twa.fowl.nit rLul. m,K'ri"0ry
Corvallis. Oct. 21 UACoach Lon
Stiner drilled his Oregon State re
serves today to moderate the
known Beaver weakness of a
shortage of substitutes. He indi
cated he planned to make more
use of the second stringers against
Washington State Saturday than
in previous games.
Eugene, Oct. 21 npiUniversity
of Oregon scheduled light work
outs in preparation for Saturday's
game at Los Angeles against U.
C. L. A.
Seatlle, Oct. 21 Oil Fullback
Jack Stackpool and Tackle Glen
Conlcy were on the bench with In
juries at the University of Wash-
yjgiington today and It was doubtful
435 if they would start against Stan
315 1 ford next Saturday. Stackpool suf-
Coca-Cola (I)
Morris 145 136
St. Thomas 101 1T0
Hammond 118 112
Arney 80 100
B. Burgess 120 135
Handicap 212 212
Totals 806 865
Medo-I.and (2)
C. Whetston ... 1 18 203
Lindh
fered an ankle injury' against U.
C. L. A. and Conley was treated
for severe lime burns.
13 Enrolled in
Driving Class
Prineville, Oct. 21 (Special) - In
the driving school hiring conducted
here by an Instructor from the
office of secretary of state, ten
Crook county high school students
and three adults have enrolled.
The class mwls Friday mornings
at 8:30 o'clock at the high school
and each student provides his own
car.
Those In the class are Lucille
Liikson, Ann Liikson, Marie l'or
fily, Hetty Kngstrom, Dorothy
Kergner, Shirley Hastings, Harry
Cook, Remey Cox, Erma (Jcrvais
and James Groner, high school
students, and Mrs. Hcrmione Kick
er, Mrs. Nellie Davidson, and Mrs.
Gracia Fincher.
Absentee .
R. Thomas
S. Blucher .
Handicap
Totals ....
180
. 115
119
. 183
125
900
129
145
118
161
125
881
Salt Lake City Arrests
For Intoxication Increase
161 442 Salt Lake City, Utah (lit Times
145 4161 Moscow, Ida., Oct. 21(111 Coach! are getting better ln Salt Lake
98 358. 'rands Schmidt said today the City, according to police court of fl-
89 269 j University of Idaho Vandals came cials.
140 395 'out of the Utah State game last Cases of over lmbi.ing this year
212 C36 i Saturday with no serious injuries, have increased more than 50 per
845 2516 1 He put his squad through a prac- cent over 1940, led officials to
ticc session yesterday In preoara- believe that there is more monev
4fi4 tion for Its next encounter, against earned and consequently more
113
103
145
83
175
123
412
435
320
519
3'
Willamette university.
741 2525
Rookie's (3)
After this month Argentina will
require Importers of fuel to pur
chase a ton of corn for fuel for
each two tons of coal, or each
three tons of fuel or Diesel oil, or
each 15 tons of crude oil Imported.
Hudson . , 151
Sauter 154
Hilgcrs 131
Rukaveno 168
Gray 160
Handicap 107
Totals 874
178
143
110
188
168
107
894
180
201
101
169
152
107
509
498
345
5Z5
4H0
321
910 2678
Vic's Service Station HM
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
1036 WH Street
Eveninai by Appointment
In PktH Ti Urn. PIwm in-M
Olflc I
Peal
Williams .
Hurncy ...
Mahoney .
Scully
Handicap
111
. 105
114
165
114
.168
Totals 777
135
130
122
146
110
168
811
101
152
121
158
151
168
317
387
357
469
375
504
851 2439
Watches with second hands were
I used for pulse counting by doc
i tors as early as the eighteenth
century, but did not come into
! routine use until 1S50.
Oil burners are more efficient
if excess air Is reduced, engineers
at Iowa State college declare
just Ihe opposite of the usual con
sumer belief that Increasing air
in the burner saves fuel.
12:20 Songs of the Islands
12:25 Gene Krifpa Orchestra
12:30 News
12:45 Farmers Hour
1:00 Prineville lilt Parade
1:30 Remold Wcrreniath. Ball
tone 1:45 Dreamers Trio
2:00 Redmond Ministerial
2:15 Isle of Paradise
2,30 Melodic Moods
3:00 Eyes for America's Future
3:15 Harry Hoi lick Tangoes
3:30 News
3:35 Jay Burnett and His Songs
3:45 Tea Time Tunes
4:00 Matinee Melodies
4:30 Four Notes
4:43 Captain Harry 1. Slgnors
Military Hand
5:00 Ruiidlng for Defense
5:05 Neil Bond.shu Orchestra
5:25 Trade Time
5:30 News
5:15 Miniature Melody Time
5:50 SKirls Stories
5:55 Knox Manning
6:00 Gaylnrd Carter al Organ
6:15 Ijmt Empire
6:30 Eddie Duchin Orchestra
6:35 Cousin Elmore
6: 10 Mexican Marimba Band
6:45 Hot Dates in History
7:00 Musical College
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On Ihe other hand, police offi
cials explain the Increase is due ,
lo a general "clamping down" on i
liccr parlors. One of deer said, "Wn
used to send the tipplers home or
otherwise gel them off Ihe streets,
but now we are locking Ihem up."
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