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PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 21. 1942 Dodgers Riding National League Crest Once More Sport Experts Wonder It Bum Are Not More Formidable Than Rated By Oorgp Klrksey New York, April 21 ll" Along the baseball front today the two Important questions undor discus- lon wore (1) Are the Brooklyn Dodgers more formidable than rated? (2) Can the Boston Red Sox Rive the Yankees a battle? After a week of play the Dodg ers are riding the National league crest again and their ace of aces, Whit Wyatt, hasn't been out of the starter's gate. Meantime the Dodgers are rock ing along at a merry .714 clip. True they have been bowling ovor second dlvision.ppposition. Giants. Phils and Braves, but they are put ting the pressure on the Cardinals. Reds and other pretenders early. Yanks Get Fright The Red Sox threw a fright Into the Yanks over the weekend by taking a series from the cham pions at Yankee stadium. They had six pitchers in a row go the route almost unheard of for the Red Sox but yesterday Joe Dob son, who hurled a six-hitter in his first start, was plastered out of the box by the supposedly weak-1 hitting Senators. i . Nevertheless, the Red Sox still i lead the American league and have shown enough all-round strength to make Manager Joe McCarthy consider shaking up the Yankee lineup. I Jack W ilson, an old Out Our Way By J. R. Williams 'f WES, VJILU ' -1 VOL) TEACH 1 . "tVv-H we that t VJlhWJS... J THE , tV or 'a tf m Ma net . WILD THEOVJ if -Mm Anglers' Luck First Week Fair Bowling Notes Many Sign Up For Bend Relays 1 The largest list of entrants for 'the Bend relays since the event I was started several years ago was Week's Hot Shots (I Unilvl IWI The Oaklutul Oaks xhiuiUI got a quick verdict this week on wheth er they ran keep the l'mlllc Coast league leadership. They tin kle the hot Seattle club on Hie HalnletV home grounds. It will In- the first scries of the season at Seattle ami a Inst rate tenting ground for the Oaks' new ly acquired Mnnant hopes. The Oak displaced Seattle In first place last week and will go Into this week's series holding a precarious one game lead over the Hauliers. The baseball season also comes to Portland tomorrow, with the Beavers holding forth with the up-and-coming Hollywood Stars, who crunched Seattle Inst week. Holly wood probably will be able to fat ten Its percentage against the tail end Portland club. The Sacramento Senators, In next to last place, will meet the Los Angeles Angels In Los An geles. The San Francisco Seals - with an even .500 percentage complete the schedule by meeting San Diego at Seals stadium. Warren Named Webfoot Coach Eugene, Ore.. April 21 'U' John A. Warren, freshman coach at the University of Oregon for seven years, today was named head foot ball coach, replacing Tex Oliver and his successor for three days. Vaughn Corley. Both Oliver and Cork-y had received naval com missions. Warren was selected by a un animous derision of the Oregon athletic board last night. Warren was graduated from Oregon In 1928 after starring at tackle. He coached at Astoria A score of 3079 by the Bend-1 i Portland Truck team was high in I Industrial A league bowling at the . ,. Bend Recreation alleys last night. The opening of fishing season A of the members turned Red Sox proved about average agreed local in scores above 500. Bowling for I I n ... ..1 KHunnA At. hie fnr.! annlini, A-rwkn liwlav Q ftHI irilMtf. . I EM1. XI..ma. wmA , V. A mer teammates yesterday when ine the results of the first three teh individual score for the eve- " xoAa?' with seven schools ; h(Kh achool from, graduation un tie hurled Washington to a 10-1 days of the season. I ning, 5S6. j triumph over Boston. Suttle lake proved no exception i INDUSTRIAL "A" i Bookie Comes Through to other years and many lisher-1 Bend-Portland Truck i Rookie Harry Sketchley s first men there were rewarded wltn pjland 208 186 154 Inning double with two mates on limit catcnes oi oiueoacKS, y. ru e a Lvons 187 enabled the w nite Sox to oeieai the Titers. 3-1. Cleveland rode to a 4-3 victory over the Browns on the hitting of rookie Outfielder Oris Hockett, who singled, doubled and tripled. With Kirby Higbe winning his first game, the Dodgers thumped the Braves, 9-2. Higbe gave up seven hits. Scoring six runs in the eighth off Max Butcher and Hank Gornicki. the Chicago Cubs waylaid the Pirates. 8-2. A homer by Alban Clossop, Giant castofi, with the bases load ed enabled the Phils to down the Giants, 6-3. tew nit tne lacKpot ana nooKea .r-hitci.. ist onto one of the larger rainbow or 133 I. 1. . .. . . TWa Iawww Af ....... Duncan 154 Handicap 156 Totals Rookie's Delivery 194 169 117 130 176 158 119 Totals 938 894 923 2755 Rimrock Riders Sign for Guard Nearly 25 members of the Rim rock Riders have signed up for the cavalry unit proposed as a part of the local state guard organization, it was announced today by club members. A meeting of the men of the club was held Sunday evening at the city hall and discussion of the organization was carried on. Training of the members to ride us a unit will he the first activity ! until and members are now attempting j weather," as they put it, before to locate a cavalrv unit manual 1 they give fly fishing its real test. from which drills and signals may Catches on the upper river were eastern brook trout. The largest of these, an 11 pound, eight ounce beauty taken by a Sweet Home man, was caught on Saturday. This fish, an eastern brook with a 29-inch keel, was brought to nuason 132 Bend Saturday afternoon, entered " " . in the Evans Fly company con-1Wood " "" 169 test and weighed and af fidavited ; KreM 1 Z 199 for national competition. Sauter 178 rsssir. ffi.rs'Jli: , Handicap::: i fisherman it seemed. The native fishermen who know the river seemea to nave average iuck. ouij Shevlln Office aammeoiney women ""' Hamilton 182 157 niraer mis year ior uieir caicnes. , pauj 134 Several limits were taken above creasy" 138 Bend and a number of the fish guie,.' " "179 were over arincnra. . I Peoples 138 in uena iiseii, wnere scores 01 Handlcap 243 ' - ' " " been flocking to Mirror pond for three days now, catches are good. Most of the youngsters take home . . . . . .... .1"""" enougn iisn ior ine lamuy. musi Gregg 124 popular spots with' the youngsters Howard 184 seem to be Hosch point in Drake 158 park and the Drake park foot-; Satc 153 bridge,' where a city ordinance jHandicap"; 158 Few of the experts had any luck with flies and were willing to wait after a "week of warm indicating they will have teams here for the competition this Fri day evening. Besides the usual entries Kla math Falls. Redmond. Lapine. and Bend Salem. Hood River and Lakeview have sent in entries. These latest entries assure fans of "red hot" competition in several events. Bend was nosed out by Cl..m " lha 1 1 -a v..- a r4 nnUvc a li?24!9 1006 3079 iwcek Friday ln 001 h ,h? mip 131 174 199 203 156 183 143 199 171 156 548' 501 503 531 I 528 ! 468 168 148 1S2 167 119 495 426 447 527 503 357 Prison Baseball Nine Takes Trip Salem, Ore.. April 21 HI The state penitentiary baseball nine .u.1. I , a nnnii'il nuil voalnP. berg of Bend, all of whom have jd dmvn ,h(, stm,, ,,,,(0 of 132 116 203 114 243 Totals ... 1014 965 876 2855 Vic's Service Station Burretl .128 145 120 be learned. It is xpectrtf: tNtf the cavalry unit!ivlU -1- f at least 35 ,iistration contin- '; . f.rT h"- ' '-'Airier ton Starts Annual Checkup Eugene, Ore., April 21 npi Pa cific Coast Conference Commis sioner Edwin Atherton today started his annual check-up on University of Oregon athletics. After a week in Eugene, he will visit Oregon State, Washington, Washington State, Idaho and Mon tana. being made on flatfish or spin ners, with either eggs or night crawlers for bait. 122 144 189 202 158 and two-mile relays. Individual duels resulting from those races are expected on the Bend track j Friday. I Another event which will draw ! attention is the appearance of I three of the state's best high i lumpers. Barbour, of Salem, Sam- ,uels of Hood River, and Young Maphad fluo fret ten lnrhMa in Jt2 15? competition this year, will leap. iS.I'- High hurdles will pit Samuels 130 384 f iinsiA Rlirrrand Rihhv Of Salem. two of the best men in that event in the state. Distance men will be Ballard of Bend, who ranks among the best in the state and Runyan of Salem and Berry of Lakeview. Both of these men hold wins over tsaiiara, however; both of them beat him on other tracks. Wilson, Redmond's ace sprinter, is expected to be hard to beat in the short races. . Vole ol Ctntrsl Oregon KBND 1)40 Kllocycltt TUMtlllT'S I'KtMiU.VM 5:1X1 Clun k Foster 5.:l News 5ir Your IVfeiiso Reporter 5 . "XI Mln. Mel. Time SM Snort Stories ti:lH) Tulicivuliwis Tin us. I: 15 You Can't IV) lluslness With Hitler 6:30 News 6:35 Oregon State Cunrd 6:45 Treasury Star Parade 7:00 A Song Is liorn 7:30 House of IVter Motlregor 7:45 Charlie I lamp 8:00 ln Allen Orchestra 8:30 Victor Arden Orchestra 9:00 Ia'V Dance Wednewlay, April 15, 191? 7:00 News 7:05 Sunrise Salute 7:15 Mountaineers 7:30 Wake V Time 8:00 Ksuiilrca 8 15 Slngln' Sam 8:30 News H.Xt Stan Kenton Orchestra 9:00 Dirk Mclntirc 9:15 Major Jerome 9:30 Sons of Pioneers 9:35 Max I lie Con rail 9:45 Neighborhood tlrocery 10:00 Four Notes 1015 Johnson Family 10 ;i0 News 10:35 News of Prim-ville 11:30 taidy Annul Town 11:35 Henry Uus.se l.' IMI County Agent til called "home" to Oregon In 1936. and while there established a sensational record. In seven years the Fishermen scored 56 wins against 14 losses tii yr. tsuann Bynopftfal ol Annual Statatnrnt of lit Travrlrt Kira Inauranw rujiiiaity at llartlota. In In huu uf Cwncs-orul. on Ui Utlrly-fml Amy of Urt-vmbcr. 11M1. tail lo tha Inauranoa Commu uunrr of In Suia ol Urrtfun, pursuant lo law; CAPITAL Amount of capital tocll paid up, 92.- 0W.IMUIW. INCOME Nrl prrmlum. racaivad durlns th yaar. ! ). Il M Intrrral. uivulrmti and rvnU rvcatvad during thv yaar. 971a UIM Incunw from otttrr Mtuiraa rrcalvad dunna tha rar. ?ao too aa Total Income. IIB UU3.3V1 M. l)ISItllK.srMKNTS Nrl lour paid Outina Ota yrar H rluaing aUJUalinant akurnara, tfa.lij, 31 57 I'ommniMiR. and Balattaa paid dur tna lit yci Suaa;.a7Ala. TakM. lu-rnr and leva paid durtna and were undefeated in 192H, 1929 1 and 1931. Other applicants for the Oregon post were Tiny Thornhill, former Stanford coach; Jim Thorpe. In dian all-time great; Chuck Mc Gulnness. of The Dalles, and Hal Chapman of Woodbum. 110 163 243 492 415 729 163 154 122 208 158 393 409 482 469 563 474 Totals 905 960 925 2790 Bob Montgomery Wins From battling Peralta Elks Dowsett -...171 Jensen 159 Norcott 157 Henkle 169 Gordon 168 Handicap 164 200 130 222 145 146 164 166 122 207 106 220 164 537 411 586 420 534 492 Philadelphia, April 21 lf Bob :JJ ePu.gIass local negro ngni- "- Totals 986 1007 985 2978 Evans Fly Monteomery. local negro weieht title contender, won a 10- round decision over Joe Peralta, flashy Mexican, last night in a desultory bout. Montgomery had no difficulty with Peralta but failed to display any of his usual slashing attack. Montgomery weighed 137 and Peralta 134. .172 .145 B. Douglass 154 W. Douglass ....149 Handicap 156 162 142 165 156 173 156 181 172 117 157 156 156 515 459 282 467 478 468 Totals 881 954 939 2774 Cary .... Cundell Buy National Defense Bonds Now "arman H? F. Grindle Handicap Plggly Wlggly 138 176 158 146 171 164 166 137 224 165 137 169 186 115 198 154 137 483 490 398 Alsab Favored to Win in Louisville Louisville. Ky, April 21 'U- Unpredictable Alsab who hasn't won a race since last November was scheduled to arrive on the scene of the Kentucky derhy to day, heavily favored by sports writers and the nation's future book operators to win the 68th running of the Blue Grass coun try's biggest race. The 1941 Juvenile champion took his sixth defeat of the 1942 season on Saturday at Havre de Grace but a semi-final callover in the betting established him as a solid favorite at 4-1 for the S75, 000 classic to be run May 2. A milking cow requires as much ram in a vear as an acre of anule orchard. 411 Totals 934 960 959 2853 Corm-Cola Morris 127 Arney 110 Reid 127 Rice 151 Burgess 133 Handicap 239 130 155 157 189 107 239 133 145 117 177 115 239 390 410 401 517 355 717 Totals 887 977 926 2790 Consolidated Freight Ernst 137 Carlin 153 Evans 144 Hampson 158 Nelson 174 Handicap 173 127 222 178 219 151 173 127 143 161 137 177 173 391 518 483 514 502 519 FOUNTAIN SERVICE O BEER O Fishing Tackle Electrical Appliances DOUTHIT'8 blocks to tho Salem ball park and thoroughly bias tod tho S.ilcm Senators of the Wpstrrn Interna tional Ira pur. 19 to 7. With the full realization thftt every how hit meant more nun shine and flowers, the prison "Grays" fell lo with Rreat enthusi asm and reaped a harvest of 21 hits off Howard and Neutwuer of the Senators. Luke Cnmswhlte. veteran penitentiary pitcher. Rave up nine blows. cops ;kt pout k pips Cleveland 'Ui The newest mem bers of nearby West lake village's j ,27 police (ir pan men i are inree er- man shepnern puppies, appropn IMvHlenda paid on capital toe It dur- in lit rr. ijo.wo uu. Amount o a Uicr ftupvnditum, II. M 003 it Tuul ekper (.Hurra, $15 :i3 U7 47. ADMnrrD Assrrs Value of rtral Ut umimU (market Valuri. Nona lMnt on mortgajra an colUttrBt, vtr , None. Valur of bonda owned (mortiwd). t3l iw yoi oo. Value ttt atockt ewrttrd (market value). uu 4'ali M Lank and on hand, 13.0X3. 711 W I'remiunta In murt of collection writtrn a.iica Scpteinbr 30, iWi, W, 1T3.0M1 (M. Interest and rrnta du and accrued. 9it .mi UlheT aaavti (nett. f IM.BW IS. ToUl admitted a.nrli. (Ju.10V.i33 40. l-lAMILlTII-i Cromt cUtnaa luc Iomc unpaid. ST.7 .2M 00 Anwunt of unearned prrmiumtj on all outstandlnf nUt, $mU35 9a. Salanea, renU. etc, $131.514 14 Due Ux cuiiuniaaiun and biokeraxe. tn.M35 All other llabllttlea. Include taxes M 4W M. l .24.4Ta! n Special reM-rve. $3.101131 S Total llabihtiea, except capital, $23.- Camtj) paid up. $? ft 000 00 Surplus over all liabilities, 93.400, 0M VW Surplus as retards policyholders, MM i M Total. $.10 inA 4.13 40 business in onrcoN rOK THK YKAH Net nrrmiums received durtnf the year. $-0- 923 77. lei loeaes pJ aurmi uu ywmi, r Hi't ...r.r., . ..anie ately named Victory, Defense and ! Zscher. Name of Com Fir Insurance d. any, Nam of president, The Traveler L. Edmund Liberty. The DUDnis are under- ! going rigorous training to be used by police on guard duty. Name of Vice President and Secre tary, Ksmond Twin. Statutory resident attorney for ser Ice, Phil Crosamaycr. Portland, Oreon. Cook tho Easy Modern Way on a H0TP0INT ELECTRIC RANGE with Meatured Heat IN these day when women, aa well a men, must do extra work, the Automatic Electric Timer Clock on the Hotpoint Electric Range gives you more free time. 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AS A guess, ro Totals .... 1004 966 1074 3044 Meao-laMid Whetston 156 117 139 412 Brown 144 179 199 522 Doving 158 199 178 535 Potts 124 161 143 428 Bluchrr 177 158 151 486 Handicap 146 146 146 438 Totals 905 960 956 2821 Oregon Equipment Will bowl later. By V. T. HAMLIN x nueccK - i ai i PisioT tview J okte op entu mto the yi ' iajut voltce i I WONT DO. U HE'S SOME- Wxk II I AT I I TWENTIETH CENTURY. APfclU X'A X MV G0SM.&0lNS TO Pal SAY OOP IS I OOCTOK.... THING OVER V VVrlr" I . I SEVENTH, NINETEEN THIRTW-X . P0C , WHAT ) BUT I'M 30INS ABOUT voU'LLHAVE TEN MILLION I .XSXUtl NIN6 , HE'P BE THREB -f( ayjf ARB WE TO TAK6 AN i .