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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1943
Bruins Will Try
To Break Jinx of
Longstanding
Los Angefes Squad Has
Failed to Beat Trojans
In 40 Different Games
By List fchoetnmftkrr
(Umu-d i'rM 3t.fl GorrHMilnt)
Los Angeles, Jan. 21 ilT Way
back on Feb. 13, 1933, the Bruins
from the University ol California
at Los Angeles defeated the Tro
jans from the University of
Southern California in a basket
ball game, 36-24.
And that takes care of that!
In 40 attempts since that mem
orable date the Bruins have made
both spectacular and miserable'
attempts to accomplish the feat
again, but In every case the Tro
jans slammed the door in their
faces.
Two years ago hysterical Bruin
rotters thought they'd at last
reached the promised land when
their cross-town rivals trailed 44
33 at half time.
Game Lost
But the U.S.C caRcmen, un
doubtedly recipients of a strenu
ous "Shall we say lecture came
back in the last stanza to tie the
game up at 45 all in the regular
time and went on to win in the
overtime period, 53-47.
Other games in the series!
weren't as close. The Trojans
captured No. 25 by a 69-36 tally
and won No. 30 with a 60-26 tri
umph which must be some sore of
intercollegiate cage record.
That brings the rivalry up to
date and tomorrow night the
Bruins hopefully engage the Tro
jans in No. 41, but the tea leaves
in the cup don't forecast a Bruin
victory even if the law of aver
ages is taking a trouncing.
Led by little Gene Rock, a 5
' foot, 9 inch junior weighing 150
pounds, the men from Troy once
more figure to hang another
Bruin hide on the pennant wall.
Bock High Scorer
Rock, Coach Ernie Holbrook's'
"little giant," has been the Tro
jan high scorer. In 14 games he
has scored 175 points for an aver
age of 12.5 points per game and
has been the top Trojan point
man In seven of the 14 tilts.
Holbrook says he's send his Tro
jans out there with orders to out-;
shoot the Bruins rather than con
centrate on an airtight defense.
"My front line of Kock, Alex .
Omalev, and Jim Seminoff has
averaged 43.8 points- per game,
which is more than 15 points
greater than tHe average of the.
Bruins' four frontllners," master
minds Holbrook.
Out Our Way
By J. R. Williams
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THE BEAUTY PACKS
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Oregon Prepares
For Husky Quint
Kugone, Jan. ai tin Coarh
Howard Holuton scheduled in-
i other hiMvy practice session Imlay
for his University of Oregon
ciigers, wno meet the University
nt Washington Huskies heiv Kri
day ami Saturday In an Important
two-game conference series.
Oivgon currently leads the
northern division of the l'aeifie
coast conference with three wins
mid one loss. Washington has
on one and lost one.
Where Rolls
the Oregon
(Kollttwinw U on of xrrUw uf ar
ttvU. tu-vitjirv-tl by the Orvn Tim)
tYntvnrttal fi'mniimifn, tlrnJirw ,trtiiir
lly with hUtoriral i.1eMM f th Urv
vott Trail aivl the OM Orrtfon Ciunlty.
Orvtnn Trail hUlxry 1 hrtnti tnwl
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. CBVZ, CHASE MATCHED
Portland. Jan. 21 IP Costello
Cruz, young California boxer, and
Jack Chase, Colorado negro and,
California middleweight cham-!
pion, will meet here in a 10-round
bout Feb. 2, Matchmaker Joe
Waterman of the National Boxing
lucb announces today. j
. Chase, won the California title (
less than two weeks ago from ;
lid die Booker.
British WRENS,, corresponding i
to American WACE3, do not go I
to sea, but they replace naval men.;
in about 40 categories of shore
duty. I
Schedules Ready
For Major Nines
New York, Jan. 21 lPi The
major league baseball schedules
for 1943 awaited only final ratifi
cation from the two circuits' in
dividual owners today plus a last
minute checkup by President Ford
Flick of the National and William
Harridge of the American league.
Frick and Harridge met yester
day to go over the program, a get
together made necessary by a
change of the opening date to
April 21 and a setback of the clos
ing date to Oct. 3. They made only
one new move changing date of
the all-star game at Philadelphia
from July 7 to July is.
Several innovations have come
out of the new schedule, which
has cut baseball travel to three
intersectional trips and saved 65,-
000 league travel miles. Because
of the juggling of dates, both big
holidays Memorial and Inde
pendence )ay will find intersec
tional games scneauiea. Closing
day will also feature the same
setup. That is an arrangement
without precedent in baseball an
nals as eastern and western clubs
formerly played among them
selves on those dates.
Washington opens the season
on April 20, playing the Philadel
phia Athletics at home. The next
day in the American league, will
send Washington to New York,
Boston to Philadelphia, Chicago
to St. Louis and Detroit, to Cleve
land. In the National league, opening
day will put New York against
Brooklyn, Philadelphia at Boston,
St Louis at Cincinnati and Pitts
burgh at Chicago.
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Bowling Notes
.
The Pepsi-Cola bowling team
defeated The Bulletin in three
straight games in industrial A
league bowling Tuesday night.
Nedrow of the Pepsi-Cola team
had high three-game score of the
evqning. 561, with Benson, of
The Bulletin team, second with
552, including one game of 200.
Superior cafe defeated the
Ninth Service command in two
out of three games and Medo
Land creamery took two out of
three from Piggly Wiggly.
Scores:
Piggly Wiggly
Piland 187 168 137 181
Greene 104 149 147400
McMeen 149 157 135 141
Hartman 1G0 176 1S5 521
iGrindle .....136 182 172490
.Handicap 164 164 164 192
j Totals 894 996 940 2830
Medo-Land
Potts Ill 120 138369
.Graham 170 141 155466
A. Weickman 138 110 10615-1
Lay 170 175 15-1 4?9
Blucher 149 172 119470
j Handicap 204 204 204612
Totals 931 917 960 2808
Superior Cafe
Brown 159 205 16853?
Dowsett ...117 167 136420
ISymons 129 120 133382
Foster ....I06 189 178473
White .148 140' 134422
Handicap 113 ' 113 113339
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Ninth Service
Brenner . 175
Ala 155
McBride 139
Norcott ...154
Loree ...170
Handicap 92
934 862 2568
Command
136 146475
181 158494
139 154432
178 157-489
167 136473
92 92276
Totals 885 893 843 2621
Pepsi-Cola
Burrell 130 143 136 429
Baer 154 178 152484
Sutherland ....171 176 135482
A. Weikman 138 110 206-454
Nedrow 180 229 152561
Handicap 548 248 248744
Totals 1021.1084 1049 3154
Bend Bulletin
Rice 181 151 163-495
Fowler 105 125 109339
Nelson 94 96 101291
Parks 123 148 144415
Benson 161 200 191552
Handicap 233 233 233-699
Totals 897 953 941 2791
FRESHMEN TO PLAY
Philadelphia, Jan. 21 Director
of Athletics H. Jamison Swarts
announced today that beginning
Feb. 1, freshmen will be eligible
for all athletic teams at the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania is the last of the
Ivy league colleges to eliminate
the freshman ruling.
The annual bag ot 15 million
wild durks and geese, when used
as food, has a value of more than
$5,000,000.
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( Huskies Victors
Over OSC Team
I Corvallis, Ore., Jan. 21 'HiThe
University of Washington Hus
kies defeated Orqgon State 44 to
39 in a Pacific Coast conference
northern division basketball game
here last night.
The game was almost a carbon
copy of the previous night's clash
except that the principals
.switched roles.
I The previous night the Beavers
won an upset 42 to 39 victory over
Washington. Last night, Wash
ington led at the half by 28 to 22
the previous night it was Ore
gon State by 27 to 20.
Despite the bulls-eye shooting
of Don Durdan, Oregon State
guard who racked up 20 points
for high-scoring honors, the Beav
ers trailed nearly all the way, and
after the first few minutes were
never- closer than five points ex
cept in the waning seconds, when
three quick baskets hy Durdan
brought them up to 39-42.
The game was marked hy fre
quent fouling. Three Huskies
were banished on personals and
one Beaver left the game via the
same route.
Gilmur, Washington center, led
his team-mates with 11 points.
BASKETBALL RESULTS
4 Uy United PrcMI
George Washington 57, Army 48
Oregon State 39, Washington 44
Pittsburgh 46. Geneva 32.
Yale. 51. Brown 44.
Seton Hall 45, Holy Cross 30.
Kansas 40, Kansas State 20.
Camp Grant 48. Bradley 38.
Villanova 48. Rider 32.
Tulane 58, Mississippi State 43.
Baylor 35, East Texas State
Teachers 32.
I.EDYARD, PI.ANTF.K OF AN
IDEA
One of the most valuable con
tributions to the advancement of
mankind Is an Idea. It was John
Ledyard who planted un idea ill
the fertile mind of Thomas Jef
ferson which resulted In the
Lewis and Clark expedition and
the ultimate acquisition of the
Pacific coast bv the I'nited States
of America. Ledyard was a rover
hy nature.-He sailed with Captain
James Cook as corporal o( ma
rines on the ship "Resolution" In
1776, to the northwest coast of
America. It was on that cruise
that Ledyard sensed the givat
possibilities of that vast, unex
plored region.
In 17S2, Ledyard was back In
America on board a British man
o' war. Leaving the British ser
vice, he endeavored to interest
American capital In a trailing
and exploring expedition to the
northwest coast. Failing In this,
he sailed for France in 171.
There he met Thomas Jefferson
and John Paul Jones to whom he
sold the idea of the possibilities
of the northwest coast of Am
erica. However, funds failed to
matcrialiA' to outfit an expedi
tion, so Ledyard resolved to start
hy land through France and
Russia and across the Bering
strait to America.
While at Yakutsk waiting for
the weather to abate, he was ar
rested as a spy and taken to
Moscow. Acquitted of the spy
charge, he hastened to l.ondnn
where he was offered the leader
ship of an expedition to explore
Africa. Ledyard arrived in Cairo,
Egypt on Aug. 19, 17K8. His last
letter to Thomas Jefferson was
on Nov. 15, with America ever in
mind.
Just before the expedition was
to start. Ledyard died at the early
age of 38, w ith his hopes still un
realized. Like most pioneers, Ledyard
profited nothing by his hold ven
tures and his great privations,
but he left the germ of an idea
with Thomas Jefferson which
bore abundant fruit in the years
to come.
MARIXEAfJ NOW CAPTAIN
Portland, Jan. 21 UI-) Fred
(Lefty) Marineau. for seven years
head coach at Benson Tech., has
been commissioned a captain In
the army and ordered to report to
Washington and Lee university,
Lexington, Va.
He is the ninth man to leave the
high school coaching ranks in
Portland.
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