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PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1943 Phillies Continue Upward Climb in National Circuit Quaker Teem Now Only 3 Games Behind Bums; Record Ascent Noted By Pars! SelieTels (Untod Ptm Sort Ctomipontol) New York. M&y 21 (in The front-running clubs In the Na tional league today had an unoK pected difficult problem to con tend with in the unlooked-for po tency of the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies have never been taken seriously by anybody In the senior loop, but Bill Cox's array now is staging a march toward the top of the National league that has been gathering speed at an almost fantastic pace. Right now the Brooklyn Dodgers' lead over the Phils stands at only 3 games. Five Games Won One's club has won five in a row, a (eat unique in the Quaker city's National league history, but yesterday the Phillies performed In a fashion almost without par allel In the dismal annals of these perennial doormats by whitewash ing the Chicago Cubs, &0 and 2-0. Charley Fuchs and Al Gear heauaer fashioned twin four hitters as the Cubs got only one man as far as third in 18 innings. Not a single Bruin reached third, and it was Pinky May's long double one of nine hits off Bill Lee that provided the deciding run in the opener. Only Stan Hack hobbled as far! as third in the nightcap as the Phillies combined two of their four hits off Dick Barrett with a walk and Ed Stanky's wild heave to garner their two runs In the third inning. Dodgers Beat Cards The Dodgers defeated the Card inals, 5-2, for an even division of their four-game series and kept a game and a half ahead of the laie Boston Braves, nuoe Meitoa: who defeated the Red Birds in the ( opener of the set, came back to hamstring St. Louis with seven1 scattered safeties for his second, victory. Mort Cooper was nailed for eight blows, Billy Herman solving him for a pair of doubles that sent three runs home. I The Boston Red Sox sliced out, a pair of victories over the Cleve-j land Indians, 2-1, in 10 innings and 7-4. I The weather man again hacked 1 a wide swath in both leagues, wiping out Cincinnati at New York and Pittsburgh at Boston in the National league and double headers between Washington and St. Louis, Philadelphia and Chi cago and a single twilight game Mew York at Detroit SKUNK'S DTSCLTED Lot Angeles, Calif. OFi Alex, ander O'Schickelgruber, a deodor ized Brazilian skunk, belonging to Desmond Slattery, on the occasion of its first birthday, which hap- lis oanKsaKe, was snown a large picture of Adolf. Slattery affirms that the skunk displayed an air of great distress on thus encounter ing the portrait of another. & For Victory A warplane manufacturer estimates that it takes about 12,000 telephone calls to make a big bomber. A shipbuilder figures about 63,000 telephone calls for the construction of a 10,000-ton cargo ship. War is indeed on the telephone wires, and the Long Dis tance operators have their hands full. More lines cannot be added, for that would take materials needed by lha bomberi and (hips and tanks and guns. There Is an important way whereby everyone can help to make the present long distance lines serve our Country's war effort to the utmost That is, by making, to war-active centers, only calls that are uttnlial. Fot your co-operation, many thanks. 4'."? ' .' Far Victory-lay United Sterlet War lotto's VII MtRIt TKlEPHOn Business Office 839 Bond St. Out Our Way f NO. NOT HURT--( HE'S OKAY. WES-HE'S JUiT X SAJP t WISH I MAP HE LIVES TOO MUCH I ' I HAP HIT MY HEAP IM TH PAST I GUESS HE V ON A ROCK J THCU3HT THAT WOULD V V MOVE ...THEY USED TO- AND how.' e-T VT" ,c.,nct;rT. THE STUMBLING? SLOCKS -----. g-21 J Angels' Winning Streak Broken (Br UaiM Pmal The record victory series of the Los Angeles Angels was at an end j today as the Los Angeles club! continued its cross-town series! against Hollywood, the team that stopped the Angels after 20 suc cessive wins. Hollywood, winning 4 to 2 yes terday, scored three runs in the: fourth inning, enough to beat the Angels, then picked up another in the ninth. Los Angeles scored both runs in the third. The Portland Beavers left 15 J men on bases in their game with Seattle and the Rainlers won, 5 to 3. A three-run rally in the fifth I put the Seattle dub in front, 4 to ; 3, followed by another score inj the eighth. San Francisco strengthened Its' bold on second place, eight games ' behind Los Angeles, by edging thel Oakland Acorns 5 to 4 in an 18 inning game. Sam Gibson of the Seals and' Jack Lotz of the Oaks both! pitched 17 innings, but Kleinke replaced Lotz for the Acorns and let in two runs. Sacramento dropped San Diego 9 to 4 in 11 innings. TRACK NOT TO OPEN Providence, R. L, May 21 'IP1 The OPA ban on non-essential driving will prevent opening of, the half-mile Pascoag horse rac ing track, scheduled for May 29, Gov. J. Howard McGrath said today. Buy National War Bonds Now! AXD TELESIAFH COMPART Telephone 901 Coasting Along By Buford Sommers (Unitr-d Prw Staff Correspondent) Portland, May 21 HP The energy-producing value of horse meat is undergoing a scientific test. They're trying it out on the dog. In charge of the laboratory is Prof. Cotton Davis, racing secre tary of the Multnomah Kennel club, who gets his mail under the name of Rufus Davis. His experi ment comprises more than 500 greyhounds, accustomed to living off what's now the fat of the land hamburger. Prof. Davis will begin to sub mit his report on this nutritive experiment May 31, when the 60- Negroes Billed For Title Bout New York, May 21 tu" When the boxing lights come on again in Madison Square garden tonight after an absence of seven weeks, two Negroes will fight for the lightweight championship of the world tor the first time in modern ring history. In that smoke-modulated patch of ring light. Champion Beau Jack, ex-bootblack from Georgia, and Bob Montgomery, black smith's helper in a Pennsylvania shipyard, will battle for pugilism's richest wartime crown. With Sgt. Joe Louis and other headline heavyweights in service, young Beau Jack riding a string of 16 straight victories is the big money fighter of our day. And he is favored at 11-5 to keep the ring's most coveted crown de spite the prowess of the Phila delphia challenger. Jack, only 22, is favored over his more experienced 24-year-old opponent because of his speed and lightning - fast "jungle" re actions. But Philadelphia Bob is so well supported and so highly regarded that a near-capacity crowd of 19,000 and a gate of $90,000 is expected. Gomez Receives Boston Release Boston, May 21 tP Lefty Go mez, veteran major league south paw, today was among baseball's unemployed for the first time since he came to the New York Yankees in 1930, but the slender Californlan confidently predicted he would "land a job soon." The Boston Braves handed G mez his unconditional release Wednesday. He had not played in any regular games this season. Tennis Playoffs Set for Saturday Corvallls, May 21 'IP Leading tennis players from the Northern division Coast conference were to play preliminary matches at Ore gon State college this afternoon in preparation for tomorrow's league championship playoffs. University of Washington net men were heavily favored to take the singles but were promised stiffer competition by Beaver players for the doubles crown. LOANS Dignified, Courteout Servlco Bated Upon Earning! NO COSIGNERS NO INSURANCE D with Unr?-eUltail inetKottefl fiim for It eHra rf dy ervice on) cwtiatrvrtive kelp. Now la Mr 3rd fmt. PORTLAND LOAN CO. km. S Penney Bldg. Tele. 173 BEND, OKR. State License 8186 By J.R.Williams in Sport World day dog racing season opens at' the Multnomah stadium. Two months from that date he will have the antwer to the question:; is a dog as gay a high-stepper on 7-cent horse meat as he was on. two-bit hamburger? Of course, there be pundits and seers who, looking up from their Freud and Adler and John Broclus Watson, sny any dog who nins his legs off after a phoney hunny ' Is a silly critter anyway and no fit subject for a scientific tvst. But don't be fooled about man's best friend. He knows that me chanical rabbit Is a come-on but, like the blind horse that ran smack Into the tree, he doesn't give a darn. For that's the way with these happy beasts. They run. to give It a polite term. Just for the helluvit. Up at their school, where the dogs are learning the fine points of running, a couple slipped their leashes today. One took off In side the track fence and another lit out after him, on the track out side. They sped clear around that quartor-mlle track and when they were finally collared and tucked Into the barrier they ran off the trial heat and won it. I Up at their dirt track class ! room these dogs, gathered mostly from winter camps In Florida, are learning how to he good dogs. The marks of a good dog are He must: 1) be fast. 2) Not he a quitter. 3) Not take umbrage If his competitor is almost as fast. This last qualification means he can not, by the rules of the game, turn around and make a dirty face at the lucky dog that threat ens to step ahead of him. He hews to the line and lets the divots fall where they may. When he passes those tests he's ready for Prof. Davis' seminar opening May 31. That, In short, will be his day. They've got a few Interesting wartime touches to this year's ceremonies in the canine Phi Beta Kappa. Starting at 5:30 p. m they hope to have the races run off before dark. But if they don't . . . There will be infra-red flood lights for the photograph of the finish. And the odds board will tell its succint story in red lights to fool any enemy bomber that might be looking for a last dog to hang. While all the dogs are enrolled in this school, it's really for fresh men. The old dogs are not taught new tricks. They know 'em. They have to learn fast because the average riog is in the running only three years. Figuring, as they do, 10 years of human life to every dog's one, a dog who began 18 months old. Is through at four and a half years of age. Fancy a man running around In circles 25 miles an hour when 45 years old. They do, we know, but not at that speed. Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST 1036 WaR Street Evenings by Appointment Ofnc PIwm 71 Km. Pli.n rM-M ALLEY OOP LYE.tM 0U& PC160NEQ? 1 0LV5T WISH YOfO TCV TO TAKE ME.: THE VEABEO. OF THE MAvGIC BELT 16 J . W f 7f"f 'TL- L.GQAMTEQ HI6 EX'EgV 6PQC&N WISH. J V " J V- r In ifci y rt tAwt t . ,tn p .r gt, J -5-Zfc "''lVt Oregon Favored To Win Meet Seattle, May 21 HV- Ki:hty-M-ven truck slurs from tdx Paci fic northwest college assembled here today anil took light work outs on the stadium oval nt the University of Washington In preparation for the Northern di vision chitmpioushlp truck niul field meet tomorrow. On the nomination list of the truck Jamboree is a 22-miin squad from Idaho and 24 entries from Washington. Both teams, how ever, will have to taper down to the conference limit of IS men hy tomorrow. The University of Oregon has entered 15 cliulermen und Washington Stute and Ore gon State nominated 12 each. Only three trackslers will repre sent ine university oi Montana. The season record of victories and defeats favors the Oregon Ducks, but either the defending champions, Washington, or the tough Washington Stale squad may easily upset the applecart and cop the 1SM3 title. The Cou gars are virtually certain to take first place In several events, but the finely balanced Husky team cm make up points on second and third places. Army Men Ruled Out Oregon State's chances for the crown went flying when the army ruled that juniors find senior stu dents in the reserve officers train ing camps could not travel for off-campus athletic events. Idaho is the only team to nomi nate men In all 15 events, but despite their overwhelming rep resentation , Coach Mike Ryan's squad has not shown any power in competition. The three cinder men from .Montana would have to ho as speedy and versatile as they come to eke out anything but the cellar spot. Madigan Hopes To Open Track Oakland. Calif.. Mav 21 ill Slin Madigan, who quit the gridiron after coaching t h e Galloping Gaels of St. Mary's Into national prominence, today planned to bring the Golden Gate rave track out of insolvency if he can get per mission to operate It. Madigan has applied to Lt. Gen. John L. DeWitt, head of the western defense command, for a permit to hold a meet. But In ad dition he must also obtain an okay from the California raring board, holders of liens against the plant, and the Santa Fe railroad, which owns the property on which the $2,000,000 track is located. Electric fan replacement parts will be available, WTB announces. To obtain a new part, a similar used part must be turned in to the dealer. '0 r HO. BUMPKIN? TA.L BEV" s BUT IP f ( VWCT ) NICE. G0K OOP.,.. 1 L Ai QY SAOFCV V GLKD TO OBUGE. ... IT MATTERS I DON'T I V ? A HAJNS ONTO Th DOPE T NOW AOODTHAT'S I V. . NOT TO ME IP YOU WANT iV4V UNTIL I CEM0VE HI5 VJEVE GOT KiuS Tr If D6AH TOfiOMPDC O0lnriPDI I H W OF CUTLF.DV J Kia rn I rvM i I Crane Prairie ' Free of Snow The South Century drive Is open within a half mile of IVsiluiles bridge on the uper IVschutes, ac cording to J. O. Ijimml. ranger for the llend district of the IVs chutes national forest. Ijwnnil drove to thai spot this vek and from thetv on found the road blocked by heavy drifts. Indicating that it would bc'Rcv erul weeks yet before automobile travel to Elk lake would be possi ble. i However, opening of the rond to near IVschutes bridge brings Big and Little Uiva lakes within walking distance, between three ' and four miles. Crane prairie Is free of snow and fishermen may drive within one or two miles of Dig Cultus lake, which opened yesterday lor (isning. More I-aknt Open The IVschutes river above Des chutes biidge does not open un , til June 1. The river from IVs chutes bridge down to Sheep bridge, annul two miles below Crane prairie dam, Is closed the entire season. , iver. Big Cultus, Little Cultus. I Winnopee, Green, Maiden and ) Hidden lakes were In the group which opened to fishing y ester : day. May 20, but llig Cultus Is the only one available without a long walk over snow, j Limit catches have been report led from the lower IVschutes near ; Madras this week. Catches from North Twin lake have ranged from nothing to limits. Fish have lieen rising to flies on the Dcs . chutes tins week. 1 Latest reports were that the Paulina creek road to Ncwlierry crater would not lie opened before Memorial day. Fishing Streams I Still Improve 1 Portland. May 21 W Steady Im provement in streams and fair to good catches from rivers over Oregon was predicted today for week-end fishing by the state game commission. Kxccllcnt catches were already being taken in Curry, Douglas, Josephine, like. Crook and Har ney counties and majority of coast and mountain waters were falling and clearing, the report said. Both Paulina and East I-uke In Deschutes county were still closed from the road, the commission said. American women have turned in over 8.18.000 pounds or approxi mately 18,000.000 pairs of discard ed silk and nylon stockings dur ing the first four months of the stocking salvage campaign. Here's the biS teller ir the Post exchanges it Kelly ickl. Fort Dix, and Scott Field It's Roblce's todhpur oxford (BSB9), with high cut vamp and bucklc-ttrjp to foil burrs and brambles in the field Bnght-hniihed Artillery Drown leather, hand-rubbed to really take and hold a shine. Leather sole, rubber heel. 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