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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1944
League Leaders
Boost Averages
(Br UDltad Pna
Leaders of the Pacific Coast
league strengthened their holds
on the first three places as Los
Angeles, San Francisco and San
Diego turned in another set of
victories yesterday.
The league-leading Los Angeles
squeezed past Hollywood, 2-1, in
a daylight game, while San Fran
lsco trounced Oakland, 94, and
San Diego topped Seattle, 3-2, un
der the lights. Portland and Sac
ramento were again rained out,
and will play a doublcheader to-
"'cecil Garriotfs circuit clout in
the seventh inning broke a 1-1
tie and gave Angel Pitcher Pete
Mallory a win over Twink Earl
Escalante. Both pitched six-hit
ball. It was Los Angeles' third
straight win over the Stars and
ninth in 11 starts.
Seals Hans; On
San Francisco stayed V games
behind the Angels by taking their
second straight from Oakland,
pounding three Acorn hurlers for
15 hits as Ray Harrell was Issuing
but six. French Uhalt and Gus
Suhr each got three for four to
lead the Seal attack, while Jake
Caufield poled a home run for
the Oaks.
Seattle Pitcher Frank Tincup
walked In the winning San Diego
run in the 12th inning to lose an
overtime hurling duel to Frankie
Dasso, Padre fireballer. The Rain
iers took a two-run lead in the
third, but San Diego tied it up
in the fourth, and won when Tin
cup walked Dasso with the bases
full. The victory first for the
Padres against two for Seattle,
left San Diego two games behind
the Angels. '
Out Our Way
By J.R.Williams
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Bowling Notes
High score on the Bend Recrea
tion alleys was rolled last night
by Franks Tavern, as the Red
mond keglers amassed a total of
2728 points in the final games of
the Thursday night league play.
Results of the games followr
Frank's Tavern
Cerveny a zui j-w '" ,
Hnuk I .......... 166 198- 164-528 Wto
Yanks, Senators
Ready or Clash
New York, April 21 HP) The
New York Yankees and the Wash
ington Senators, rated as the out
standing contenders for the Amer
ican league pennant, meet for
the first time this season today
with the world champions play
ing host as the major leagues
stage their second opening day.
While the Yanks were Idle yes
terday, the Senators closed their
opening home stand with a 5-0
victory over the Philadelphia Ath-'
Wotcvhlna 19Q Ppn won everv
round of a 10-round bout here last
night against Snooks Lacey, 127,
nf NTniv f-favpn. .and ritanlaved
much of his old ring craft which I
cameo mm to tJ siraigm nng
victories prior to his induction
into the navy.
Vannice 152
Redifer 212
Kargman 180
165
208
193
177494
147567
188561
Totals 923 971 834 2728
Pilot Butte Inn
McKenzle 153 173 162-488
Douglas 200 216 171587
Carter 136 146 145427
Bluchetf 182 190 167-639
Gales 209 160 170539
Totals' ''.....-"WO 885 815 2580
Evergreen Studio
Bender 146 148 161455
Nedrow 178 187 74539
Benson 143 237 192572
Gordon 157 135 178-470
Loree - 172 154 185511
Totals ...:....796 861 890 2547
Cmp Abbot
Delia-Cross .. 157 118 124389
Grosser 156 166 233555
Root - 117 84 89 380
Talock 139 181 120440
Capone 147 173 219539
Totals ... .... 706 722 783 2313
Bend Recreation
Grlndle 165
Monlcal 182
Ijw 143
C. Plland : 178
Brown , 231
149
181
175
191
208
160474
137500
201-19
228597
191630
Totals 899 904 917 2720
Rika
Norcott 155 158 191504
Stcidl HE 159 136557
Sevy 175 146 163484
Hoover 154 186 137477
White 181 130 225536
Totals 827 779 852 2558
The American Radio Relay
league estimates that of the 60,
000 amateur radio operators In
the United States, 25,000 are serv
ing in the armed lorccs
tn the nnlv other Junior circuit
w4rn iha St Tnln Browns con
tinued in first Dlace with their
third consecutive triumph over
the Detroit Tigers. Vern Stephens,
Kotttni in three runs and scor
ing a couple himself, was the big
margin in the s-a aecision, me
first major )eague victory for
ih. 31.vpnr.nltt. Rookie Rlemund
Haftuckl. I -,
r.int itn Tan
Blasting three home runs off
two Boston Brave hurlers, tne
New York Giants remained on
top of the National league wun
an unblemisneo. recora in imcr
starts. The New Yorkers, how
ever, needed their circuit ciouis
to gain a 10-8 noa in a siugiesi.
The Brooklyn Dodgers won
their first series of the year from
the Philadelphia Phillies, two
games to one, notching tne sec
ond yesterday in an 8-2 shellack
ing .....
Ray Mueller's single in tne mmn
with a mate on third gave Cincin
nati a 2-1 edge over the Chicago
Cubs.
Mort Cooper, the National
league champion St. Louis Cardin
als' star hurler, was driven from
i ho mnnnrf hv a Pittsburgh Pi
rate uprising In the seventh, but
the Cards managea io qumn-ii mo
rally and do a little scoring of
their own to gain a 5-3 win.
Pep Makes Plans
For Ortiz Fight
New Haven, Conn., April 21 li
lTpnthoi-u'plnht Chnmnion Willie
Pep, convinced that he can again
make the leatnerweigni im
pound limit, pointed today toward
a fight with Manuel Ortiz, NBA
champion, after winning his sec
ond stralcht ficht since being dis
charged from the navy two
months ago.
Lightweight Title
BattleProposed
' Washington, April 21 (UWAbe
J. Green, president of the Nation
al Boxing association, today urged
a quick match between ' Juan
Zurlla and Bob Montgomery to
clear un the liehtweieht cham
pionship dispute.
(junta of Mexico city is recog
nized as titleholder by the NBA;
and Montgomery, . Philadelphia
Negro, Is regarded as champion
in New xorK ana amuaiea siatrs.
Green s plea was made a a
Vote of
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Fourteen trackmen will leave
this evening and tomorrow morn
ing for Klamath Falls to particl
nato in the annual southern Ore
gon-northern California meet. In
this, their first meet, tne Bears
will find some of their stiffest
pnmnotltinn nf thp vpar. Accord
ing to reports from Klamath
Falls, a fine, list of jentries has
already been received; headed by
Medford. Ashland, Grants Pass,
Lake view, Yreka and many
others. Main Bear hopes lie in
pole vault, hurdles, 440, broad
Jump and relay, with the distanc
es a question mark and little
strength In the weights.
.Boys making the trip follow:
Blakley, mile; Brogan, javelin
and shot; Clark, 440, 220, relay
and broad Jump; Edwards, mile;
Halligan; hurdles, 100, broad Jump
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nrpnmhlp to the NRA's nuarterK't o,l v,i.,v,.),im. Uinslna RHO. hlnh
ratings of fighters. Issued todaytjnrnjy-ana srlot James, 440 and
1 wo cnampiuiKtuii's i-naiiKiu
hands since the last quarterly
ratings. Zurita replaced Sammy
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SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1944
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7:55 News
8:00 Haven of Rest
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12:45 Farmer's Hour
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1:30 Glenn Young's Orchestra
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3:00 Pilgrim Hour
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4:30 Flying High
5:00 Evening News
5:15 Music for Remembrance
5:30 Central Oregon News
5:35 Benny Goodman
5:40 Sport Yarns
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7:30 Hawaii Calls
8:00 Downbeat Derby
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10:00 Dr. Polyzoldes
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derby trial In which a field Of
more than 13 three-year-olds
should start. This field Includes
all the "name" derby eligibles now
in the east.
Bend Rink Floor
Gets New Surface
Sanding of the 4,888 square feet I
comprising the spring floor of the
Bend Roller rink had been com- j
pleted today, Manager Claire Ful-
ler has announced, and the big !
rink, one of the few spring floor i
type In the country, will be back !
in operation Sunday, following a I
dance on tne newiy sunacea iioor
Saturday night.
Thp flony. rit tha ln-al rlnlf la nf
white maple. Sanding of the ex
pansive sunace tooK more tnan
three days. After the Saturday
niorht rinnpp A cnpHal nrpnaratlnn
will be put on the renovated floor.
w. B. Hamby was m cnarge
of the sanding job.
crRVirv RETKrtNS PLAYERS
Philadelphia, April 21 IB The
two Philadelphia clubs stood to
inep thrpp nf their ball Dlavers
today as Luman Harris and Lewis
Flick of the Athletics and Ray
Hamrick of the Phillies passed
physical examinations yesterday
220; Lammers, 880; Maudlin, 880
and mile; Rasmussen, pole vault,
ratings, .urua rcpiai.-eu oauuuy nign jump ana nuraies; omun,
Angott as lightweight king; and ! 400 and 100; Sullivan, hurdles and
Sal Bartolo of Boston suceeded I relay, and Wirtz. high jump, pole
fnu ierrnnva us ieaii;iwi.-iKiii. vault ana reiay,
f-fpr nro Ihp mmrtprlv ratinor
with divisional champions listed
first, followed Dy "logical conten
ders :"
Heavyweight Joe Louis, Billy
Conn, Jimmy Blvlns.
Contenders Lisiea
Light heavyweight Gus Lesn-
evtch, Freddie Mills, Lloyd Mar
shall.
Middleweight Tony Zale, Geor-
Bin Amram.tt. Jnkp Ijimotta. Hoi-
man Williams, Tony Martin, Coley
welcn, tiose Basora.
Welterweight Freddie uocn-
rane. Rav Robinson. Jackie Wil
son, Henry Armstrong.
Lightweight Junn zunia,
Sammy Angott, Bob Montgomery,
Beau Jack, Bobby Ruffin.
Vpnthprix-olffht Sal Rortolo.
Willie Pep, Chalky Wright, Phil
rerranova.
Bantamweight Manuel Ortiz,
Rush Dalma, Ernesto Agullar,
Little Dado, Kul Kong Yong.
Flyweight Jackie Patterson,
Peter Kane, Alex Murphy.
March 16 was apple day at the
Kansas State Teachers college at
Pittsburgh, Kan., when the fucul
ty gave its annual treat to the
students In commemoration of the
founding of the state In 1907.
Fight Results
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A nnn.yl n'ini'ill n tha fosm VIM 1 1 hp
Coach Claude Cook and Manager
Leonara reopies, uoc wasun 01
the athletic department and Al
bert Westfall. instructor at Bend
high.
The sprinters and hurdlers will
leave tonight In order to be on
hatiH tn thp nrpl 1 m i na rips tn hp
run in those events in the morn
ing. The other boys win leave to
morrow morning.
Oregon Battler
To Face Dlevms i
(By United Presa) I
Washington Aaron Perry, 142,
Washington, knocked out Lew!
Hanbury, 137, Washington (6).
Boston Os si e Harris, 164,'
Pittsburgh, declsloned Jimmy El-i
liott, 165, Baltimore (10). I
United States weather maps are
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more than 500 airway stations and
more than 300 regular weather
observing stations In the United
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