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ri.,.-. r THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 21. 1944 PAGE TWO Webfoots Meet Huskies Tonight - Eugene, Jan. 21 llPi Although they lven'(t shown much im provement in practice this week, University of Oregon Webfoota are determined to even the icore with University of Washington Huskies here tonight fop the double defeat suffered in Seattle two weeks ago 40-38 and 67-25. Despite their 52 33 victory over OSC here last Saturday, the Web foots are worried about the two game northern division series with the Huskies tonight and to morrow'. Reports from Seattle indicate Coach Hec Edmundson will have all his civilian guns aimed at the Oregon hoopsters. Nine will make up the traveling squad, with Ro nald Haug, a fleet-footed .sure shot, and Jim Mallory, forwards; Jack Nichols, center; and Al Mar and Johnny Codd or Don O'NelL guards, as probable starters. Pat Sutherland, center, Hal Robinson, guard, and Jim Peterson, for ward, also will make the trip. Conference regulations allow one more player, and if it is Bill Morris, all-American., guard on last year's coast championship club, now a marine trainee, at least one victory for the Huskies would be a cinch. Marmink fur in ladies' coats is mink-dyed muskrat fur, marsh rabbit meat sold in markets muskrat flesh; muskrats when dead thus seem to "lead a double life." J AT I Out Our Way By J. R. Williams VTtlln I POtsi'T THINK THEY WELL, THEY A .7 i!llIDir--ri SHOULD PUT IM AMY 1 KWOW WHO TO . ill f &- Z&tl MODERKJ MACHINES 1 PUT ON) THEM . ttafflj Si" TILL THEV GET RIP OLD MACHIMES - 1 ZZZ ZrA OF ALL THE OLD OKIES.' 1 TO GET TK MOST - --ZmkMi OL' DODE IS KiLLIW ) WORK. OUT--HE. VV - - - rrgfeH HIMSELF TRY IM' TO KILLEP A BUNCH I Ml II XLf I 1 PROVE TH' K1EVV IS O' HORSES TRV" J W&Jt I :';S N ITP-L HO BETTER THAN IK1' TO PROVE 1 I? W I lTPrEr. THE OLD AUTOS WAS J Wm I I tlfflv rK kio good EOLP RESEN1TER ' y- Bowling Notes Evergreen Studio Bender 138 173 170-481 Benson 145 195 189529 Ned row 186 171 311568 Loree 201 165 189564 Foster 153 133 194-480 Totals 823 837 962 2622 Frank's Tavern " Cerveny 212 209 207628 Houk 144 158 171473 ! Vannice 137 157 167-461 Redtfer 171 191 209571 Kargman 181 203 185569 Totals 845 918 939 2702 Camp Abbot Farber 173 Grosser 188 Absentee 154. Capone 184 'Reynolds 165 192 166 154 159 189 105-470 160514 154462 167510 185539 Totals .. 864 860 771 2495 Elk's Club Norcott 173 Steidle 178 Hoover 158 Dowsett 183 Absentee 171 215 167 173 170 171 147535 152497 187518 206559 171513 Voice of Caatral Oragoa -KBND 1340 K&cycWt TONIGHTS PROGRAM 5:00 Adventures of Little Tin Soldier 5:15 Jan Savitt 5:25 Treasury Song for Today 5:30 News 5:45 March of Dimes With Frank Sinatra 5:50 Guy Lombaxdo 5:55 Sport Yarns ' 6:00 Treasury Salute Program 6:15 Once Upon a Time 6:30 Beyond Victory 6:45 Spotlight on Rhythm 7:00 AU Out for Victory 7:30 GI Top Tunes by Request Totals 863 896 863 2622 Bead Recreation Grindle 189 170 149508 R. Leet .. 184 M. Monica! .. 160 C. Piland 134 E. Brown 176 200 178 188 192 180564 197535 185507 139507 Hoopster Rest Hit by Alien njaturdayK V 2 to 2:30 pm J NBC NETWORK Lawrence, Kan., Jan. 21 Ml. "Penalty box" basketball, to be tried experimentally tonight be tween DePaul and Markuette at Chicago, simply will "provide a fair rest period for a rough player to go back fresh lor another tussle," Dr. Forrest C. (Phog) Allen, coach of the University of Kansas team, charged today. The plan, brainchild of Bill Chandler, Marquette coach, calls for three minute benchlngs tor players after the fourth foul is committed, with similar penalties for. every Infraction committed thereafter. "There Is nothing new about it anyway," Allen said. "It was a part of basketball in its found ling days. When a man fouled then, however, no substitute went in for him, the rule being . the same as the present day hockey regulations against mayhem. ; t CUBA LIKES BASEBALL Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 21 Earl Mann, president of the Atlanta Crackers, who went on a "man hunt In Cuba for players, re. ported today that he never had seen so much baseball played as on the island. "And it is good baseball, too," he said. "It cer tainly is the national game there." Totals 843 928 850 2621 Pilot Butte Inn Saturday, January . 1644 7:00 Your Morning Pickup 7:30 News 7:35 Treasury Salute Program 7:50 Morning Varieties 8:00 Old Family Almanac 8:30 Ted Fio Rito Orchestra 9:00 News 9:15 Johnny Pineapple 9:30 Marvin Dale Orchestra 9:45 Main Street Varieties 10:00 Songs by John and Paul 10:15 Organ Treasures 10 : 20 Sophisticate 10:30 News 10:35 Redmond Victory March 11:30 Rhythm Five 11:55 Bulletin Board 12:00 Fighting Heroes of U. S. wavy 12:15 Grand Piano Twins 12:30 News 12:45 Farmer's Hour 1:00 Station KBND Presents 1:30 Cote Chorus 1:45 Alfred Wohl Orchestra 2:00 Melody Mustangs 2:15 Jimmy Walsh Orchestra 2:25 Today's American Hero 2:30 Joe Reichman Orchestra 2:45 Five of A Kind 3:00 Your Afternoon Concert 3:30 News 3:35 Bob Hamilton Trio 3:45 Broadway Bandwagon -4:00 Matinee Melodies 4:30 Carol Gilbert 4:45 Melodic Moods 5:00 Johnny Long Orchestra 5:25 Treasury Song for Today 5:30 News 5:45 March of Dimes with Frank Sinatra 5:50 Benny Goodman Orchestra 5:55 Sport Yarns 6:00 Treasury Salute Program 6:15 Teddy Powell Orchestra 6:30 Freedom's Fighting Men 6:45 Spotlight on Rhythm 7:00 Excursions In Science 7:15 Campus -Freshmen 7:30 CI Top Tunes by Request University of Georgia l-lits t Football Fine Lexington, Ky., Jan. 21 IIPK-Of. ficials of the southeastern con ference said today that the Uni versity of Georgia had appealed a $500 fine levied for alleged use of ineligible football players and that the school would be given a heating at the spring meeting of faculty representatives. . The unprecedented disciplinary measure was announced yester day by Dr. F. C. Funkhouser. con ference secretary, who said the conference investigation disclosed "flagrant violation of tiis rules in spite of definite advices to the contrary by the conference com missioner, M. S. O'Connor." LETTER "FORGERY Washington, Jan. 21 (lP Har. ry L. Hopkins, President Roose velt's No. 1 adviser, told a federal grand Jury today that the famous "Hopkins' letter," purporting to involve mm witn Wendell l. will, kie's campaign for the republican presidential nomination, was a forgery." Paper napkins and handker chiefs are now unobtainable in England. Baseball Future Bright Rickey New York, Jan. 21 ip Branch Rickey is confident of baseball's future despite wartime uncertain ties, but he Is sad to learn that the double-A minor leagues have a similar faith in the ability of the sport to withstand further losses in manpower. j "They'll do all right, too, If players remain available," the Brooklyn president told his weekly press conference yester day. "As far as the majors are concerned, I can't find any reason at all to doubt their going ahead. regardless of what happens in the minors." Abbot Hoopsters Ln Game Tonight Camp Abbot, Jan. 21 (Special) Camp Abbot's basketball squad will try for their seventh win in seven starts tonight at the all purpose recreation hall when they take on a quintet from the 70th infantry division at Camp Adair, which comes to Abbot with an en viable record. The contest starts at 8 o'clock, following a warm up game at 7:00 between officers of the 12th ET group and enlisted men oi company y, attn . Din. KLEPPEB HAILS ROWLAND Portland, Jan. 21 UP BUI Klep per, business manager of the Portland Beavers Just returned from the. annual meeting of Pa. ciflc coast baseball league big wigs in Sacramento, said today the coast league magnates were looking -iorward -to big things. Klepper hailed selection of Clar ence, Rowland, chief of the Los Angeles club last year, as league president as a great asset for the future of coast baseball. MAN! WHAT A FIND! Unbelievable Values in Hansen Gloves O Exceptional Quality O Pre-War Prjces WE were lucky to find tuch fine gloves YOU are lucky that we can sell them at tuch price. You won't believe we have tuch valuet until you tee thorn! For CIVILIAN or MILITARY WEAR! RABBIT I.INKI) soft brown Icalhrr dress glove, ec AA warm, good looking and long westing ? 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Miss Hicks, currently a member of the Spars, said the women's PGA should hold meets concur rently. with- the regular PQA tourneys and have regular sa-. sonal tours. v --' The purpose of her plan is' two fold, she said. First, it would pro. mote golfing among women, and second, it would provide a wide range, representative program of tournaments with adequate prizes for the women pros. The principal causes of major fires are, in t h e order named: Smoking and matches, electrical defects, sparks on roots, detec tive chimneys, rubbish and spon taneous ignition, defective heat ing equipment, lightning, and flammable liquids. SKATING! Every Night at Bend Roller Rink Matinee Sunday Afternoon Skate for Fun! Skate for Health! Plenty of Skates Plenty of Room And our equipment hat jutt been overhauled. For healthful fun, try slating! . ' Buy National War Bonds Now! 7:35 a.m. and 6 p. m. "Treasury Salute" and 5:25 p. m. Song For Today DO YOUR SHARE! 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