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PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21, 1942 imgton Turns Tables on 0. S. C. Beavers Second Game of Series Won by Huskies, 43-38; Beck Scores 14 Points CorvaJU. Jan. 21 IW-The Uni veralty o Washington's Huskies evened (nines up last nlRlit by de feating Orefion State collrno -I3- 38 in a close basketball game here. In the first half, Washington took six-point lead, but by halt time Oregon State was in front 1913. The Huskies passed the Heavers again in the second half, but two baskets by Heck and one by Vnlontl in the last minute cut the Washington lead down to live. Heck was high lor Oregon State with 14 points, while Lincth and Cilmur made ten each for the Huskies. ' Washington made 16 baskets out of !S3 chances. Oregon State accounted for 14 out of 41. The box: U. of W. (43) Lindh. I Dalthorp, f Cilmur, c Morris, g Kord, g Leask. f Uilbertson, g ... , Totals u . 2 . 0 . 4 ft 6 0 2 0 0 0 3 11 3 2 3 16 Fg 0 2 4 1 5 2 0 14 Plluso. OSC (381 Dement, f Hall, f .... Mandic, c Valenti, g Beck, g Mulder, I .. McNutt. g Totals Pi ? 31 1 0( 2, 4 . Officials Leute, Free throws missed Washing ton: GUmur, OSC Mandic 2, B?ck Half time: OSC 19; Washing ton 15. Mothers are the least well-fed j members of the low income fam-'cific ily, Canadian nutritionists report, HSRST COMES CAR OWNERS: YOU MUST SAVE YOUR CAR! Here's How To Do It! Fix It Up . . . Then Pay-As-You-Drive Under our Pay-A$-You-Orive Plan, you can have major engine repairs made, body and fonder work, painting done ... all on time payment. In most cases you have up to one year to pay! GOOD USED CARS '39 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan. . .$745 This ear Is in extra fine condition. Motor excellent. GOOD RUBBER. Car has heater. '39 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan. .$645 A real buy for anyone wanting a good used car. lias GOOD RUBBER and Is In good condition throughout. '37 Ford V-8 Fordor Sedan . . .$445 Radio, heater and sportlight. Car has had good care. Motor condition good. A buy! 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Huffel Phone 26 . 1 Bowling Notes s "re. , 2(527, in industrial "B" league com-' petition on the Eend Recreation alleys last night, in a game with the Waldorf team. Scores of last night s games Bend Bulletin Wolf Fowler Rice Benson 125 150 151 158 127 143 101 176 110 125! 151 108 139 144 145 205 j-,) Simonis Penland 108 Hartley Handicap 133 167 503 ; Total 85 770 912 254 Railroad Team iC. Richards .. 135 121 i Lawrence 139 125 Currie 124 122 Hill r.. 145 130 i Taylor 135 168 162 146 116 136 115 Handicap 172 172 Total 850 838 172 51t; 847 2535 Oregon Mutual Life Ager 136 123 151 410 Parks 166 136 123 425 Raiche 137 99 136 372 ! B. Douglas .... 152 11 148 41)6 . W. Douglas ... 158 158 152 468 I Handicap ..... 109 109 109 327 Total 858 818 819 2598 .Mission Service Cary 152 137 174 Whitney 1.54 147 124 Cundell 172 157 115 463 425 433 349 422 330 Fletcher 98 141 111 Kremers 118 180 124 Handicap 110 110 110 Total 804 862 757 2422 Hall Street Service Ooodfellow .... 122 128 1 16 396 Munkers 124 130 101 355 Henry 99 110- 106 315 Sprague 119 108 124 351 Majors 107 135 130 372 Handicap 162 162 162 486 Total 733 773 769 2275 State Patrol Will bowl later. Stilwells ! Anderson 153 136 133 422 Ernst 168 168 iNettleton 155 172 327 i Ness 129 143 138 410 !w. Rice 112 105 125 342 ; Wood 117 148 203 498 Handicap 113 160 160 460 j Total 852 847 931 2627 . Waldorf Nelson 161 195 124 480 1 ! Allen 120 150 136 406 1 Normand 103 177 126 406. Ryan 128 113 143 387 Mayer 156 118 106 380 1 Handicap ...... 168 168 168 504 : I Total 836 921 805 2563 Chamaco and Hoppe Hold Lead ! Chicago, Jan. 21 'll"ChampIon Willie Hoppe, New York, and Joe Chamaco, Mexico City, stayed in front of the field in the world's championship three cushion bil liard tournament today, each with five wins in six cue battles. Wclker Cochran, Sun Francisco, slipped from the top bracket yes terday when he was stricken with ptomaine poisoning and retired in a match with Otto Reisflt, Phila delphia. The game will be con tinued on Cochran's recovery. , SONS WIN Portland, Jan. 21 Oii Southern Oregon Collegn of Education beat Albany college 67-31 in a one-sided basketball game here last night, peters of the Sons led scoring with 30 points, while Cardiff of Albany had 10. HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) HERNIA-FISSURE-FISTULA Ko nd to anlioi oy longt. Wot 31 T4Ui wo no- , eoMfully ttoatod Retal I Hmmla aad Colon disorders I wtthotbopltlrarglo4ilop 1 Uao. Sood todav lot FBCK 1 Booklet ooaUiaing valnablo .formation od zplllBg4 oar Btataod. Llborol CrotH Tavmt Avillablm Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC pttysJciaM Mtf Surf M. I. Cor. I. Bomtlda aad tfraad Av. ToUpsoa KAat 3919 Portland, Oiogoa By J, R. Williams California Squad Turnouts Small IVrkeley. Cal , Jan. 21 HP-Base- ivill and trark tiii-mmf m iho j versity of California are half (he I8' - "" f former years but coaches! ()i mnp snnn imv ('vnm&tuxi ' optimism over the material. Coaches Clint Evans of the baseball teams and Brutus Hamll ton of the track squad said (hey 3y3 had "lots of good material" f ol 244 lowing yesterday's signup. Evans 431 ! reported 34 men reported for var 52 i sit' baseball and 20 for the fresh 14 i men team. Baseball workouts be- gin Friday The track call brought out 47 ...,.. ...... I .... .. . m , .... v. 418 men. including . Harold Davis. 4 10 ' "world's fastest human" and A. 3o2A. IT. spring champion: Grover 4HKlemmer. world's 40-meter title 4lg holder, and Capt. Ouinn Smith. last season s captain and pole vaulter. Practice started today. 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I'hone 376 J ALLEY OOP (a mi&hty v,eVE met mome 1 MAM AMD - SUCH Ai VOU J A BEAUTEOUS) DESCRIBE IM S EH? FOREST Lapine Defeats Cubs 58 to 30 Coach Phil Craft's high gcartMl l.iipinr basket shooters met Couch Clauile Conk's Cubs here last night, feinted In a slow start, then spurted ahead to win from the Cubs 5S to 30. The mid-week game was a practice affair for each of the trams, and the ctiaches took opiHirtunity of trying out practic ally their entire miliaria. Karller in the season. It will be recalled, the l-apine varsity defeated Bend's varsity In a hard - fought, close game. In the preliminary contest last night, the Bend Junior high team : Mil from the I -apt no varsity re-1 si-rvcs :h to 25 In the thriller of the evening. Ability to convert I free throws was largely resxinsi-1 hie for the Junlur high victory. Two of the Lupine reserves were benched on pcronuls. and the Jun ior hoopmcn took udvantage of the live shots to add to the lti' points amassed through field goals. Haupt, Perry, lialvln, Fer guson and Murphy started for the Junior high team, and Kachuy. Mlltenburger, Posey, K. Carpenter and Sumpter were in the Lapine reserve sturling lineup. In the main event of the eve-! ning, the Uiplne varsity started in , slow motion, probably to fool the; Bend defense, then quickly shift ed into. high gear to roll up a half time score of 35 to 10. In the sec- j ond half, the Cubs, although deli- j mtely playing out of their cIhki. ' refused to quit and amassed 20 points to 23 for the visitors. 1 Burgess, Lapine forward, was high scorer of the evening, his toul being 18 points. The lineups: ' lupine 1 58 1 P is. Bend Cubs 1 30 ' Murgcss 118) . r. Kines 141 ! Marr (151 . F Hawes 1 Majnarich (111 C Smead (2) Carpenter (10) C Powell (41 ! Ferns (21 ... U Wallan 12) ! Substitutes: lupine, Mlltenberg- er (2. ftockl. Sumpter, Van Ths-i si'll, losy. Bend, Brogan, Smith ' I2. Neff. 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