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    'PAGE TWO
THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH '2," 1945
Panthers Bears
IriDistrictPlay
fcrtnevine,.' March 'iAt will be
Redmond and Prineville tonight
in "tire feature game of the sec
oha hleht ol the district No. 3
tournament. The winner of "the
game will meet Bend In the final
Saturday night.
rtedmond lived up to advance
'dope and rolled to an easy victory
over the hapless Bulldogs. The
Peden men had trouble finding
the basket In the first quarter but
held a 7-2 lead. In the first four
minutes of the second quarter
McDonald, HOfstetter andHagman
had a scoring race ol tneir own
to roll up 10 points to Burns' 3.
Rednjond reserves played out the
; half. The Panthers left the floor
at the Intermission with a 19-7
lead.
Coach Chick Peden started his
' first five again as the second half
! opened and they played like cham
pions as they stretched out their
lead, reaen seni in an enure sec
ond team In this quarter which
ended 31-14. In the last quarter
the Burns five crept up on Ked
mond seconds but never threat
ened the Panthers' margin. Final
score, Redmond 40, Burns i.
Betid Beats Lakeview
The Lakeview-Bend game was
the crowd thriller. with the teams
battling on even terms for 3t4
- Quarters. The Hohkers scented the
chance for an upset from the
opening of the game and during
the first quarter the lead see-
sawed back and forth before the
Bears grabbed the lead at the end
of the period, 12-9. The Honkers
came back In the second quarter
to outscore- the Bend boys who
scored a quick basket Just before
the half ended to lead 2018.
A large Redmond - Prinevllle
crowd, sensing the possibility of
an upset and the ousting of the
1 Bears, kept the Frinevtne gym in
a bedlam throughout the second
; half as the Lakeview team surged
: back repeatedly to threaten the
Bears' narrow lead. At the end of
the th rd "quarter Bend held a 35-
27 lead. In the first four minutes
of the final quarter they whittled
this down to 3M-38. As Bend palled
time out there was a two minute
period when every voice In the
gym, except the -small Bend
crowd, was cheering the brilliant
play of the Honkers. However,
the Bears clinched the game In the
next 55 seconds when they hit 8
. i points while holding the Lakeview
team 'scoreless. In the final min
utes the Bears stretched their
margin out to win. r
O'Leary Star
' Little O'Leary, star of the Lake-
view team, definitely was- in the
-running for an all-star berth as
' fie scored 16 points, stole the ball
from Bend players, set up his
' team's offense and in general was
everywhere all over the floor.
McDonald was the star of the
i Redmond team, as he worked the
backboard, picked up loose balls
and led his team In scoring. The
burly Panther forward stretched
his Bcoring string close to 250
points for the season as he out
distanced all of his teammates.
Generally considered by coaches
to be one of the best all around
players in the tournament, he will
match shooting skill with Wes
Durkce of Prinevllle, who had a
plus 200 point mark before he
1 went out with an Injury several
wecKs ago.
To Meet at 8:30
The Panthers and Cowboys will
meet at 8:du this evening. Prlne
Vllle, Central OreRon champs, will
enter tne game about point fa
vorites, and with Durkee back
may widen this mnrgln. The
Panthers, however, demonstrated
their ability to play standout ball
and a Redmond win Is possible.
Coach Peden has a reputation of
winning games when his team Is
the underdog and is well satisfied
with his role.
. Burns and Lakeview will meet
In the preliminary.
First Untie
Redmond (40) (27) Burns
McDonald (fr) .... (3) Jet ley
Woigand (4) F i) Mtlndy
Hofstetter (6) ..C... (7) Dolancy
Harmon (2) u.... (6) Woodfln
Ilagman (3) ......G....(2) Hoffman
Substitutes: Redmond Ayres,
Hulmstrom (2), King ((), Moll
man (4), Tate; Burns Yee (3),
Harris.
Second Game
Lakeview (40) (56) Bend
O'Leary (10) F (8) Rasmus'cn
Hagloy (2) .....F (4) Hawes
Post Hi) C (6) James
Downs 116) G (12) Smith
Harlan G (15) Moore
Substitutes: Lakeview Hurry,
Miles, Moe, Med, Bennett ; Hcml--Brogan,
Murphy (4), Plath, Hig
gins (3), Wlrtz (4).
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
(liy UnlUil 1'ri-uO
(Distric t 1A Playorr)
Baker 40, Nyssa 38 (Overtime.)
(District i Playoff)
Hood River 48, Pendleton 21.
(District Playoff)
Redmond 40, Burns 27.
Bend 36, Lakeview 40.
(District II l'lnvofl)
Salem 74, Mt. Angel 33.
Woodburn 47, Silvcrton 43.
BICYCLKS AKK STOLEN
' Theft of two bicycles today was
under Investigation by Bend po
lice. The victims were Michael
llrcen, 158 SI. Helens place, and
Gordon Gaines, of -i Uioudwuy.
Qui Our Way
I'M GITTIM MORE
SO i DOM'T BELIEVE
IN PICTURES
A SBCOHO AGO
HAD A STACK.
PAPERS AS
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TO WORK.
THETRE
STUFFED
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Coasting Along in
By Jack Cnddy
(United 1'n.vs Staff Corrwpondcnt)-
New York, March 2 t(P) Work
ing as a haberdashery salesman
Is a lot tougher than being a
fireman in Sweden at least.
When Gunder Hagg was a fire
man at Gavle, he was unbeatable
In font racing. But after he be
came a men s wear clerk In Mal
moe, he was defeated in six of
seven races by his countryman,
Arno Andersson.
The hardships of haberdashlng
are blamed for Gunder-the-won-dor's
showings against the Stock
holm school teacher. That was
the excuse given at last night's
press conference by Haakon Lid
man, the Swedish hurdler who
arrived in New York yesterday
with Hagg finally.
Lldman, black-haired and be
spectacled, is taller arid lankcr
even than spindly Hagg. The 30-year-old
hurdler, a Stockholm
sports writer, makes w,lth : the
English much .better than Pal
Gunder.' Lldman said:
'After Gunder went to work
in Sture "Ohlsson's shop In Mul
moe, he had almost no time to
train. And he would have been
too tired, anyway. He was on
his feet, selling clothes, from nine
in the morning to six-thirty at
night six days a week. Being
always on his feet took much out
ot his legs. Although Andersson
is a great runner, as his clockings
show, Hagg would have done
much better against him If he
still had the fireman's Job In
Gavle."
In Sweden, it seems, young
sters who show unusual ability
as runners get bids to work wi
the various town and village fire
departments. In America they
would get board-room tuition bids
from certain Colleges. Gunder
had a soft job as fireman In the
village of Gavlo, about 150 miles
north of Stockholm. When not
responding to one of the rare
calls on Gavlc's ancient fire wag
on, Gunder could take his ease in
the recreation room, playing the
accordion or doing leg exercises.
It was not difficult to get "leaves"
for training and track meets.
Money lured him to Malmoe.
It is estimated that he receives
about $4,000 a year as a haber
dashery salesman.
When Hagg was asked about
the Andersson defeats, he did not
agree with hurdler Lldman. He
merely grinned and said, "And
ersson Is yust better'n me. Dot's
all."
Amlersson's victories over Hagg
In their series of twilight races
before huge crowds In Sweden last
summer tu hived the Stockholm
school teacher the world's out
standing middle-distance runner,
In the books of most track ex
ports. Andersson's g r e a t c St
achievement was a clocking of
four minutes, one and six-tenths
seconds for the mile, an amazing
new worm record. He heat Hagg Franks' Service
In that race, although Gumlerp.j jai 125 183 139
came second In 4:02.6, equalling I Rosko ".. .."'..'.'.'.'. 153 US 1S6 - 507
Andersson's previous record. iGlmlwclt 148 180 177 - 505
Yet It must be remembered j Hausen 170 203 15352(1
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the Sport World
that Hagg still holds the world
records for two miles (8:42.8),
three miles (13:32.4), 2,000 meters
(5.11.8),4,000 meters (8:01.2) and
5,000 meters (13:58.2). Moreover,
last July 7, Hagg blazed to a new
world record of 3:43 In the 1500
meters, a truly remarkable clock
ing which track coaches point to
as proof that, the ."dream four
minute mile" can be achieved.
It Is Important to note that
Andersson did not run in that
July 7 race, when Hagg certainly
showed no signs of '"store legs."
Maybe it wasn't the haberdashery
handicap that bothered Gunder in
his races with Andersson last
summer. Maybe Andersson has
the Swedish Indian sign on him.
Bowling Notes
Franks' tavern of Redmond shot
high series in Independent leagua'Jplon of California
Dlav oh the Bend Rpereat1ni1'flITi
leys last night, amassing a total
of 2772 pins. Jack Kargman led
individual scorers with a powerful
637 series. In other matches, Pi
lot Butte Inn took three from
Plggly-Wiggly and Franks' serv
ice won two from Superior cafe.
Results of,) he matches:
The Klks
Norcott 158
15!)
154
176
190
158
16
Steldl 171
Hoover 206
Mahoney 145
Piland 180
Handicap .... 16
Totals 876 853
Franks' Tavern
Cerveny 163
Sparks 164
Houk 176
Redlfer 209
Kargman 234
Handicap .... 2
Totals 948
Pilot Butte Inn
B. Douglas 152 151
W. Douglass ...192
D. Lay 158
S. Blucher 186
Gales 137
Handicap .... 5
Tdtals 831 857
- - 1'IbbI.v Wiggly
B. Kohler Kit 152
H. Barfknecht..l-I9
J. Chnhot 146
L. Smith
C, Lewerenz ...116
B. Benson 136
Handicap .... 48
Totals 756 71
Ml rich 165
Nedrow 119
Absentee 170
Grindlo 199
Brown 198
Totals 881 782
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194
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Totals 784 895 873 2552
Kahut and Huber'
Matched for Bout'
Portland, Ore., March 2 IP
"Jolting" Joe Kahut, Portland top
drawing card in fistic circles, will
get his first test In heavyweight
ranks tonight when he tangles
with- tough Jack Huber In the
main event of a Portland auditor
ium card.
Kahut, former Woodburn farm
er boy who is now in the U. S.
navy, will have to give away
nearly 20 pounds to Huber, a
heavyweight who has never been
defeated in a Portland ring.
In a 10-round semi-windup,
Mickey Pease, Portland fighting
cop, will get a test from Manuel
James, hard punching middle
weight from Denver. James comes
highly rated as a protege of Jack
Chase, former middleweight and '
current lieht-heavvweleht cham-
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Hagg of Sweden
Finally Reaches
"By Oscar Fraley
(United Prau Staff Correspondent)
New York, March 2 (IP Dis
tance runner Gunder Hagg, the
Swede with the wide stride, got
busy belatedly today on his proj
ect to set a new Indoor world mile
record after a stormy voyage
across the Atlantic which took
only 13 days less than the trip by
Christopher Columbus to discover
America.
Hagg, who has acquired a
speaking knowledge of English
and a congeniality which he lack
ed on his trip in 1943, arrived last
night with hurdler Haakon Lid
man In a convoy which was ijnder
way for 23 days. Despite obvious
weariness, both met the press in
an hour-long conference in whicn
they announced that they would
compete in the intercollegiate A.
A. A. A. games at Madison Square
uaraen Saturday night.
Long Journey
"It was a very bad journey and
I'm not surprised it took us al
most as long as it did Columbus,"
Hagg said. "We haven't trained
since we'had a chance to work out
at Hyde park in London and I
hope the American public will
forgive us if we don't do too well
against your competition Satur
day night."
Hagg asked to compete in the
two mile race which he said
would require less conditioning.
Informed that there was no two
mile race on the program, Hagg
said, "Okay, fine, I will run in
the mile, but I think I not can
beat Jimmy Rafferty."
Rafferty, New York Athletic
club star, is the best of the com
peting crop of mllers. He won the
National A. A. U. mile here last
week with a time of 4:17.5.
Hagg said - he would work out
today and tomorrow on outdoor
college tracks here and that he
would try the boards at the gar
den Saturday morning. It will be
his first experience on an indoor
track.
Dodds Missed
The lanky runner expressed
keen disappointment that Gil
Dodds, the Boston theologian,
would not be on hand to compete
against him. Dodds, who holds the
world indoor mile record of 4:06.4,
retired from running to conduct a
preaching tour.
"He was my best friend in
L" 'iH "ss nun n
"a?? sa'.f He would give
America, I will miss him much
me
real test
Hagg said he had "no talk"
about the possibility of marriage
to Dorothy Nortier, the pretty
waitress In her father's restau
rant, in Piedmont, Cal., whom he
courted on his 1943 tour of Amer
ica. He indicated that he might
The popular lace-to-toe model 1
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3y V.T.HAMLIN
Sfflte&faT DANG ED IF I CAN SEE WHV NICE GUVfi kxNMfe
not even get to see her, since he is
booked for appearance at Indoor
meets in the east until March 23,
and has been told by his employ
er. Sture Ohlsson. a Malmoe hab
erdasher, that he will lose his job
as a salesman unless he returns
by April 15.
. The athletes have been booked
tentatively for an outdoor meet
at San tTanclsco on April l, out
Hagg said he doubted if he could
take that In. Lldman, however.
intends to remain through most
of the outdoor season.
Oregon Quintets
Ready for Battle
Eugene,1 Ore, March 2 (A It
appeared to be a question of
which team can stand up under
tremendous pressure as the uni
versity of Oregon state college
hoop squads prepared to taper
off today and get set for the
all-important clash here tomorrow
night.
Ranked as the second most im
portant game in the 38-year his
tory of rivalry between the two
Oregon schools, Saturday's con
test will decide either the champ
ion or co-champion of the north
ern division.
Whether the winner of the Ore
gon State-Oregon game gets a
clear title will depend on whether
the lowly Vandals can rise and
bust the Washington State Coug
ars either tonight or tomorrow
night. If the Cougars are re
turned victors in both games, they
will tie with the winner ot the
Oregon-Oregon State fracas for
the title and a one-game play-off
tilt will be necessary.
State Holds Edge
Oregon State holds a 2-1 'edge
In the season's series with Oregon
but will rate no better than an
even choice against the galloping
Oregons who have a chance to
emulate the 1939 national champ
ions by Winning the northern di
vision crown and going on to win
the sectional tournament. An in
vitation to the NCAA reglonals at
Kansas City will go to the north
ern division champion.
Godoy Is Victor
Over Canadian
Norfolk, Va.. March 2 (Ui Ar-
turo Godoy, the heavyweight from
Iquique, Chile, was one fight to
the good today in his American
comeback tour which he hopes
will be climaxed with a shot at the
title.
The crouching South American,
who extended iChampion Joe
Louis to 15-rounds, then lost in
his first title bid, was an easy vic
tor last night over Laurient Bou
chard of Montreal. He won all 10
rounds and appeared to -have
Bouchard on the verge of a knock
out on several occasions.
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Nortier, blonde fiancee of Gum?.
Ha"" the Swedish track star m
todav she would probably be'im,
ried In Oakland but the dato .S
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been set.
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from him at any moment.
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know where the couple planned to
live after their marriage.
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can be where Gundar is."
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