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PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 21. 1 943 New York Yanks Ride Well Ahead American League Title Seems About Settled; ; New Players Valuable By Paul 8c4Mf frls (UaiUal Praaa tu(( Cormpondtwl) New York, July 21 UPi-Inter-sectlon&l strife begins again to day in the major Leagues and it appears as if the New York Yankee are about ready to sew up the American league race while the National league tiRht ens up lor a regular ding-dong battle into the-stretch. Thn Yankee, riding the crest of an eight-game winning streak, hold a 51 gam margin and play the St Louis Browns in a double header that marks the opening of an invasion of the junior clrcuifs western clubs. The Browns will be at the stadium for four games. Then the White Sox, Indians, and Tigers arrive for fountain sets. N'u ilea Make Good Manager Joe McCarthy's knack of fitting newcomers into the Yankee setup as replacements for regulars lost to the services has made the rest of the circuit anticipate another runaway. Nick Etten, formerly of the Phillies, leads the league with 58 runs driven in and is followed closely by Rookie Bill Johnson. Washington, striving to hold down the runner-up spot, has the Tigers only IM games back and opens a battle for the second slot with the Detroiters today, then takes on Cleveland, Chicago and St. Louis In succession. Pittsburgh's four triumphs over me cuampion cardinals In a six game series has changed the whole complexion of the senior looo battle. Mann ppr Rillv Smith.! worth no longer has the imprcs-jnew sive array of southpaws headed by Howie Pollrt, Ernie White and Harry Brecheen. Their loss is bound to be felt by the Cardinals who, when Brecheen goes in a few days, will have as their only experienced portslder, Max La nier. Al Brazile has been chased from Sacramento to fill mains open with another logical definitely would run in the $25,000 standing coast priefight and ex the gap and if he lives up to the contender added to aspirants for! added Narragansett special Sept. I pected to draw a near capacity record of 40 consecutive scoreless innings set with the minor league outfit, he may help. Pittsburgh wins Pittsburgh, although seven games off the pace as a result of a 10 win over the Phillies last night, still have a good chance. After four games with Cox's Army, the Bucs play the Dodgers, - - r . Giants and Braves and a single game against the Phillies. Rip Sewell, pitching sensation of the year, rung up his eighth I straight and 14th. triumph as he hurled the Pirates to victory over the Phillies In a night game only major league contest sched uled. Our 1942 Record 10,045 Claims All but 67 of which were settled satisfactorily by mutual agree ment! Only 610 of 1 went to court! In only 210 of 1 ni our offer of settlement found Insufficient by court. Insure for Coverage, Protec tion AND CHOOSE YOL'B COMPANV FOB SEBVICE! FARMERS AUTOMOBILE Hr. INSURANCE Eks L G. BOWNS District Manager 10M Bond Phono S31 TAIUNG THE BUMPS his way would be lots of fun! But taking unnecessary bumps bumps that grind precious rubber off your tires, is a HELP to tha Axis! Out of balance- wheals and misalined wheals do just that often wast s much as 75 of tire's tread. Don't let that happen to your tires. Drive in today for wheel check! Expert Brake Service K. C.'s Bear Alinement Service NEW LOCATION 421 Franklin Ave. Phone 376 Out Our Way f CJkl3 TM.' THOSE BACM GOTH AUWE V IVE CUM 'EM ( FED EAS1ERKJ U)H CAiNjT I OFF FOUR ) BULLS ARE ft WEEP OME I TIMES TPW AS HARD TO AWAY FROM v V SET NW ) ( . KEEP OUT OKi TH" HAY LOTS, ( SUPPER OM V TH RMMGE l NCR THE OTHEC V MY BEP.' y AS A CITY A OME AWAY FROM 1 v . l DRUG STORE. CATTLE T&r&X.KRZJ'1 . Jim Bivins Also Title Contender Washington, July 21 1P Jimmy Sivins. Cleveland Negro, Joins Billy Conn and Melio Bettina as ; contenders for Sgt. Joe Louis' i heavyweight championship in ratings issued today by the national boxing association. Bivins renounced claims to the light heavyweight crown and re quested the NBA to move him into the unlimited division. Presi dent Abe J. Greene expUined. The new ratings show few Dur-:rhanix Thi lightweight title re-1 the crown. Luther (Slugger) White of Baltimore Joined the circle previously occupied by Sammy Angott, self retired cham- pion making a comebacK, and tclais that Aisao was souna ana1 mc-ugim-ia auuai Bob Montgomery of Philadelphia, would make his first 1943 startled like this today: recognied in New York and Penn-. in an allowance race at Chicago , Armstrong had moved to town sylvania as champion. this month. put the final polish on hi Others Listed "I plan to send him off In the timing in daily sparring session i ami jnauiicuu irv iwfviu uuu Turkey Thrannson are classed as lami Mauneuo. Lee aavoia ana outstanding heavyweights, with honorable mention to Harry Bobo, pat Valentino, Lou Nova, Roscoe Toles, Buddy Baer. Arturo Godoy, Tommy Gome, Lee Murray and Clayton Worlds. Three other championships, in addition to the heavyweight title, frozen for the duration are light heavyweight, held by Coast Guardsman Gus Lesnevich: mid- dleweight, ruled by Tony Zal of , the navy, and welterweight, worn by Freddie Cochrane of the navy. Fight Results ! Br United Fnvl I Los Angeles Tony (Ch I n o I Mar, 136, Mexico, decisioned , Jimy Florita, 137,, Stockton, Calif., 1(10). New York Artie Levine. 138, marine corps, decisioned Harry Gray, 150, Greentree, S. C, (6). Ernie Robinson, 147S, New York, outpointed Joe Agosta, 153. New Qork, (8). Hartford, Conn. Sal Bartolo, 125'z, Boston, technically kayoed Maurice La Chance, 123, Lisbon, MeH (8). New Bedford, MaM. JJmmy McLarnin, 129, New Bedford, kayoed Francis Leonard, 130, Taunton, Mass., (7). Coasting Along By Ben Cook (tainted PrM Staff Corrtapua-iMitl Los Angeles, July 21 " Henry Armstrong and Willie Joyce to-1 dnv 1 1 Irti rifwn tnr th lat two days of m.,he.riiiK training for j their scheduled 10-round rematch Saturday afternoon in the out-: door Gilmore stadium. Alsab Will Run, Asserts Trainer Pawtucket. R. I.. Julv 21 IP! Trainer August Swenke today; scotched rumors Alsab would re-' tire bv announcing that the colt 1 is. Alsab defeated Whirlaw ay in the event last year. Su-enkP told Narragansett offi- wasninKioo pii unuui-; caD SeDt. 6 and then we will head east for the special," he, said. Gashouse Crew Avenges Defeat Dennis Sullivan's Gashouse gang avenged an earlier defeat by Kern Hall's Bulldogs by smashing out a 14 to 2 victory at Harmon playfield last night. The two teams are made up of boys of high school age. The losers were allowed only two hits, while the Gashouse gang got nine. Twelve errors by the Bulldogs helped the winners pile up their 14 runs. The two teams will meet Friday night in the third game of the series and the winner will then be ready to take on any team made up of boys of high school age. Seals Winners Over Padre Nine (Or UniUl Pr San Francisco opened the week's Pacific coast league play with a 4 to 0 victory over the San Diego Padres yesterday, in the only game scheduled. Other teams were traveling. San Francisco led off in the scoring with two runs in the second Inning off singles by Henry Stelnbacher, Willy Enos and Del Young. The Seals picked up another run In the third and the final score came in the seventh. Heavyweight Title To Be at. Stake Cleveland, July 21 HPiThe Na tional Boxing association's dura tion light heavyweight champion ship will be at stake tonight when ' Lloyd Marshall of Sacramento, Calif., collides with Curtis Shep pard of Pittsburgh in a 10-round bout at Cleveland stadium. Although stopped by Jimmy Bivans In the eighth round of I his last bout, Marshall ruled a 2 to 1 favorite to defeat the Pitts burgher, a sMbstitutc for Mose Brown, who withdrew. ACE SPORTSMAN Akron. O. 'Ui Ben L. Stephens figures that so far as sports are concerned, there are no more worlds for him to conquer. He has caught two trout on one cast, got doubles on ruffled grouse and ducks, and now he has topped the list with liig Hi st hole in-one at golf. Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST 1036 Wen Street Evenii.gi by Appointment J. R. Wom$ in Sport World Armstrong, blaming his pre vious defeat at the hands of the Gary. Ind lightweight on linerr- ing effects of a thon-reevnt ton- ill.w-tr.mL- t ,nri.1dn avenge the loss and continue his already -sensational comeback campaign that has seen him enter the ring 23 times In little more than a year. Joyce, banking on greater youth to wear down his aging foe, is equally sure of victory. The "experts." bet layers, and lust-plain-fans are not so sure about the outcome and are hesi- 'am aoout picKing a lavonte lor the fight, billed as 1943 s out crowa to tne axJO-seat arena. Pre-fight training -carried on a""l verbal wrnnglings by man- agers George Moore and George - .... ... - .M, v., i;iorvwie uuae rancn iasi week-end. Joyce was satisfied to stick with the training schedule and sparring partners he'a had in Glendale since starting his heavy duty training. He balked at mov ing to the city to wind up his workout and stayed at the Arena gardens to bring himself to start ing time pitch. Both opponents will finish their sparring sessions Thursday. Baseball (Br Uaited Prm) AMEBICAN LEAGI E Ttm W. L. Frt. Nrw York 47 30 .10 Wubtnctaa 41 I J7 ruoit 40 87 .MS O'tiicaro 3 Sll Jon St Uiuia 5 39 .44 Clf-velaod 37 41 .47 4 Bfton 34 43 .4M PhUmdelphut M U .411 NATIONAL LEAfit'E T W. I. Pr. St. Ixm 4'J 'in Brooklrn 4V 34 Jlta !'rtthjnrh 4 4 34 ..144 CinrinnaU 40 40 Joo ChiraaQ 34 44 ,4r,0 Hton 33 42 .440 PhilmitHnhio 34 47 .4V New York U .407 PACIFIC COAST LKAGCE Taoa W. L. Prl. fx Anrele 68 24 .723 .Han Kranrlaco 7 27 .404 Portland 44 44 .H SeatUe 44 4 .473 Sa lwro 44 61 .4 H-llrOTwl 12 ,.4'.3 Oakland 40 64 .4i ftner amenta 31 42 J33 By JEWELRY I GIFTS FOR I All Occasions Choose From Our 71 ID Fine Htork O Buy Mora Stamps 3 o and Bonds A.T.NIE8ERGALL JEWELER Hf4EI tu C94tt TtMStn PlHMt 148-K rOBTORIA GLASSWARE ALLEY OOP t PB1SOWEB, MV EYE;.' I'M Okl FUtlklPV TO A GUV MME:D A.RCH1- MEDES.' BRllG , ' MM HERE .' I I Girls' Softball Teams Organized Two high school girls' Softball teams were oi tnnttxl Monday evening at Harmon playflrM and if enough girls turn out Thursday evening at T o'clock, several mot clubs Mill he fornnM. In addition to soflholl. the girls can play volleyball, Iw-krllMll. croquet, badminton, or go swim ming. A new badminton set has twen purchased for use by the high school age group. Kvening hours at the playlieM feature event for hoys and girls ot high school age, iicctinlttig to playflelti directors. Claude Cook and Miss Mildred Nielsen. Earlier Play on Courts Planned Tennis players who have Iwn using the high school courts Tues day, Thursday and Saturday mornings have decided to play from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Instead of from 10 to 1J. thus avoiding the warmer part of the day. Yesterday only four players Don Hushiu'll. I 'hit Cillls, Sam Biick and Bnbe Maudlin braved the beaming sun, but even tiny gave up alter a few games. Any youn;. tennis players, or those wishing to learn, should he at the courts Tuesday. Thursday or Saturday mornings at 8 o'clock. Charley Oliver Is Tennis Ace Elizabeth, N. J.. July 21 W C'urley Oliver of Perth Amboy. N. J , ranked today as the na tion's top interscholastic tennis ace with possession of four net crowns. Oliver annexed his fourth crown oi the season as he beat Edward Kay ot Taft, Tex., yester day, frO, 6-1. 63. in the final ot the first annual Emoora invita tion junior singles tournament. PAI L BEVEKrT READY Pico, Cal. UP This city Is all fixed with a Paul Revere. He is Kenneth D. Well, Jr., and he has a palomino horse. Any time the enemy strikes southern Califor nia, Kenneth will mount his trusty charger and sound the warning throughout the Pico area. In the meantime, while waiting for the Japs to strike, Kenneth Is not wasting his time and still with his palomino Is acting as messen ger to the auxiliary firemen, call ing them out and reporting new blaze. - 'I'm Your Neighbor From Gilliam County" By District Attorney 0. N. Mecliay, of Condon, Ore. "I Helped Pioneer Aviation" By Mrs. Silas Christofferton, of Yacolt, Wavh, In A It I J mm Shevlin Quality PONDEROSA PINE Lumber and Box Shooks HbKE J BRING ARCHIMEDES? yon W1....WE Ml GHT J i CONSIDER TAKIIviG DK VVOU TO HIM, BUT--4 HERE NOW - V Hens Step Up Egg Production In Coast Area Marshfleld. July 21 ur - When Mi's. Waller 1 tollman of tjnpliv read In the Coos Ikiy 'Jlmes the I'nlUHl I'reui story of wartime pixNliKlloii unioiig KugetM hens, she felt that her low I were being sllghtiHl. And rightly so. The llofriuans' hens not only siMvdi'd tip production but launch ed eggs a la Henry J. Kaiser. The large! eggs reported In the Kugene area was oiu1 measur ing K'a by 7 Inches. Mi's. Huffman rcmalihsl silent when her New llampsltires anil While llrahinas layetl eggs measuring by t' and S by t',. This wi-ek one layer lilt tlie J.irkpot a king sln-d inastci-phw nieasiirliig It by li'u and weighing ' OUIHI'S. Camp Abbot Aews Camp Abbot. July 21 White slurs, indicative of combat troops' vehicles, are being removed, at least temporarily, (mm all trucks, .cars and other motor equipment at Camp Abbot. Although no official statement was foitcomlng as to the reason, It learned that possible confusion Jmli:ht hi!.-- n directing vehicular traffic wllh so many motor ve hicles here from oilier organlui lions for the Cential Oregon ma neuvers. Three Camp Ahlot soldiers have left recently to attend spe cialized schools for enlisted men after which they will return to duty here. They ate l"vt. Keln- .hold K. Klewat to the quartermas ter school at Camp Lee, Va. ; Staff Sgt. John I. Overman to the army finance school at Wake Forest college. Wake Forest. N. C, and , Private Kicard L. Huberts to a I nhntocratihv school. Denver. Colo. Sgt. Gt-orge S. Fly, !rt charge of press and radio releases for the public relations office, has lx-en di-slgnati-d as liaiwm agent twwn Central Oregon maneuver headiuarterH and the post 1'ltO. Lt. P. H. O'Brien, director, an-' nounced tmliy. Sgt. Fly will han dle maneuver releases In mldltlon to performing similar duties for Camp Abbot. During the first quarter of 1943. lend-lease shipments accounted for ' pound of butter out of every 100 pounds produced In Un united States, and 15 eggs out of every 100 eggs laid. 2ST!!ZriiniI.'lT(liI.'li CHILD r.i 1 1 .-r.i J. Nw MIM 6T Gt)lM I r f .VE&SIR, VER. HIGH- Hm..'MUST BE A PERSON Hi-..' WELU.SEEIkO i t c&.irt X 1 kpf,i . HprAMP oc v-)Mt rnvpn pivv-ca. lu-r., t'vu II 1 I I RIC5HT DOWN OUTAv WHAT ABOUT IT, APKV? yMMlGHT TO GAlkl I' II I TH SKV WITH A A THIMK WE BETTER BUT VICTORV IM 1 -KBND- Vole of Central Oregon TONIGHTS PROGRAM 5:00 Stanley Kenton Orchestra .v.' 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Sia-U, tM. -at AS EFFECT VE ASITISFUMW om 4.9)5 This little sprinkler boy thor oughly water an area, up to CO feet In diameter. When the water ' turned on be turns and twUU and dot all kinds of trick. MM Iladmlnlun Svt Tor hours of healthful funt Bt tneludM two rsckou, two birds, s nt nrt book of rults. A quality sot at motteat prtco. Ply Iland Croatia 2f)c Forml eratoff fr (eraWnf for kandi Htmofti bf llmplf woiAof handi Eub on when dry, It forms proteotlvo coToilnf aiatnil iroaat sad dirt, Phone 680 By V. T. HAMLIN Offto rtwM 71 a. PtoM 1N-M