The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 21, 1944, Image 2

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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 .
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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
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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.
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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 ?
' ALL I.KATHKK natural color eskin tiro glove, t A AC
soft, rich feeling X.7rf
BltOWN I.KATHKK. medium tone, all wool lined CA
saddle Mitchrd dream glove
IIAKK RKOWN Kilt dress glme, unlined, smartly 0 CA
tailored, very good looking t.v
GOATSKIN, soft leather, medium linmn. all Wool AA
knit lining, saddle HtlU-h seams. f""
All Wool O. D. Knit $1.50 '. 1.95
$am with Brown Leather Palm $2.50
Genuine Pigskin Leather Palm ....$2.95
Knit All Wool O. U. Body
THE ARMY SHOP
Next to SAN Men's Shop
HOPPE. COCHRANE TIE
Detroit, Jan .21 ui Willie
Hoppe and Welker Cochrane di
vided two close matches yester
day in their cross country billiard
tour, Cochrane winning the after
noon match 52-51 in 51 innings.
while Hoppe took the night con
test 30-48 in 4S innings. Hoppe
now leads l.bOO to. 1,50b.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
McKenzle 155
Douglas- 148
Carter . 144
S. Blucher 146
W. Gales 214
146
180
181
156
220
176-477
163491
160485
166-468
168-602
Totals ..i.... 807 . 883 833 2523
Two insects have plagued and
even routed armies in the past
centuries; mosquitoes which
carry malaria and body lice which
spread typhus fever; both are
scientifically controlled among
American 'troops in the present
war.
VINES WINS GOLF PRIZE
Los Angeles, Jan. 21 "B One
time Tennis King Ellsworth Vines
today moved Into the top rung of
golfdom by taking the $1,000 San
Gabriel pro-amateur 18-hole
sweepstakes with a seven-under-par
64. Shooting a 34 out of 30
in, Vines collected top money in
both the individual pro and two-1
some events, coming in three
strokes under favored Byron Nelson.
Betty,Hick$ Urges Golf
Association bv Women '
Chicago, Jan. 21 IIP) Betty
Hicks, one of the nation's leading
feminine golfers, today recom
mended the formation of a wo
men's professional golfers' association.
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!
Buy Bonds
1944
HUNTING and FISHING
LICENSES ARE HERE!
Just Arrived
Ladies' Wool Mackinaw
Matching Wool Pants . ,
Heavy all wool mackinaw cloth, black and CaiSX AA AA
red plaid, pants In hunting style. ... Willi W.W
..... 12.95
8.75
CLOTHING
Every Estential for
Work or Sport
Sheeplined Sport Coat ..... .14.75
With detachable hood sport or seml-dretts jacket in fine water
repellent material.
Waterproof Work Pants, 4.45-5.95
Double Reinforced
ARCHERY!
A big, full new stock just arrived everything you need for
this popular sport.
Metal Point Game Arrows, doz. 6.95
Large Heads, Finely Made
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