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    THE BEND BULLETIN
CENTRAL OREGON'S DAILY NEWSPAPER
, THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1945
SECTION TWO;
SPORTS
GENERAL NEWS
Volume LIU
NO. 109
Beavers, Seattle
Tie for First in
COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS
Team W I.
Seattle - 9 4
Portland 9 4
Oakland 8 5
Sacramento 7. 6
San Francisco S 8
Los Angeles 5
San Diego ' 5
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(By United Pkim)
The Portland Beavers, scoring
a 9-3 win over the San Francisco
Seals, today were tied lor first
place with the Seattle Rainiers in
the Pacific coast league baseball
race. '
-The Rainiers dropped a 9-8 de
cision to the last-place Hollywood
Stars last night, their first loss
in six starts. In - other games,
the Oakland Oaks trimmed the
San Diego Padres 11-6 and the
Los Angeles Angels lost to the
Sacramento Solons 15-11.
The Beavers crashed through
with five runs in the second frame ,
as Marv Owen, Johnny O'Nell,
Eddie Adams, Don Pulford, Larry
Barton and Frank DeMaree
Singled. Pulford, who went the
route for the Beavers, was touched
for 14 hits but all were scattered.
The series stands at one-all.
Johnny Intlekofer pitched the
Twinks to their upset victory over
the Suds, allowing 14 hits to Joe
Demoran's 12. The winning run
was scored in the ninth when
outfielder Ken Richardson doubl
ed to score Jim Hill.
Oaks Win Again . '
The Oaks "blasted three San
Diego pitchers for their second
straight series win. In the first
Inning, a well-placed triple by Vic
Picetti set the pattern for three
runs off Vic Trahd, Padre hurler.
In the fourth, the Oaks scored
six runs on five, hits and two
errors. Jim Caulfield led the bat
ting with three hits and two doub
les and made four runs. Del Bal
linger scored four of six runs-for
the Padres.
The Solons and
staged a free-hitting contest
marked by eight errors. Jess
Landrum, Sacramento second
baseman, paced the batting Pa
rade with three doubles and two
singles in six times at bat while
pitcher Jim Attanazlo scored a
triple and two singles. The Los
Angeles batters were held In
check with Roy Viers, Rip Rus
sell and Jim Tyack getting tvo
singles each. The Solons lead the
series 2-0.
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Today's Sport Parade
By Leo H. Peterson
(United Preas Sparta Editor)
'New York, April 12 HP) At the
risk of incurring the displeasure
of Ford Frick and William Har
ridge, who don't like to hear
the word gambling in connection
with baseball, the crystal ball
came up today with:
Another all-St. Louis world ser
ies in 1945.
The betting lines will form to
the left and if they run very long
the presirints of the national and
American league aren't going to
like it a bit. But we thoueht it
the"'' Anglesrwas only fair to give the people
who want to get down a little
green an ' Inside track on what
teams not' to bet on.
Maybe our perfect record is in
jeopardy, but we see the red
birds winning their fourth strai
ght national league pennant and
the Browns their second consecu
tive American league flag. To
keep that ' record perfect, they
will have to lose for our last
selections were the Browns over
the Cards in the 1944 world series
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and navy over army in football,
and you know what happened!
So if you want to wind up be
hind a ball other than crystal
here is the way not to bet 'em:
The national St. Louis, Pitts
burgh, Chicago," New York, Cin
cinnati, Boston, Brooklyn and
Philadelphia. Looks- pretty much
like the 1944 finish except for
New York and Cincinnati switch
ing places.
The American St. Louis, New
York, Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago,
Boston, Washington,' and with
apologies to.. Connie Mack, Philadelphia.-
' . :.; '-'
Why?
The Cards have the closest
thing to a pre-war ball club, even
if the draft should gobble up
Walker Cooper, Johnny Hopp and
Max Lanier. It still would leave
such performers left as Mort
Cooper, Martin Marion, Ray Sand
ers, and George (Whitey) Kurow-
ski. Knough said. -
For the other national league
clubs the Pirates may run short
on pitching and hitting; the Cutis
could do it if the hurling holds up
and their leading slugger, Bill
Nicholson, who is in 1-A, isn't
called up; the Giants lack speed
with such men as Ernie Lombanli
and Phil Weintraub and may be
short on pitching, too; Cincinnati
has Bucky Walters, who can't do
it alone; the Braves have pitching,
little else; Brooklyn has Branch
Rickey and that Branch won't be
come a tree; and Philadelphia has
hopes and only a couple of ball
players.
The Browns have everything
they had last year except Denny
Galehouse, who was their Chips
down guy in their drive to the
pennant. But they still look good
enough. The Yankees, if they
keep Johnny Lindell and if they
should get Jeff heath from the
Indians, could do it; the Tigers
have Hal Newhouser and Dizzv
Trout and that's a pitching staff!
alone but will miss Dick Wake
field; the Indians are. short of
infielders; it's still the "hitless
wonders" with the White Sox;
haven't much of anything and
easily could slip in the cellar;
Washington has pitching and
somewhat less than "40 thieves"
(George Case and George Myatt
being their chief base stealers);
and Philadelphia has Connie
Mack. Unfortunately, Connie is
past 80 and his dugout score card
wagging doesn't promise to be
enough.
So don't say we didn't warn you.
job with the New York Yankees
and will play for what Col. Larry
MacPhau is willing to pay mm, a
deal probably can be worked out,
the Yankee boss said today.
Migratory Birds
Present Problem
New York, April 12 (III The
red-hot interborough rivalry be
tween New York and Brooklyn
was off to a fine start today with
the Giants getting the first vic
tory, 9 to 7, in an 11-inning battle
with the Dodgers.
Bainbridge, Md., April 12 ll
The Washington Senators were
down two games in a Vow today
to the Bainbridge naval team.
Three former major league stars
paced the sailors to yesterday's
4 to 1 victory.
Chicago, April 12 mi The line
up with which the Chicago Cubs
will open their city series today
Includes Stan Hack at third base,
Roy Hughes at shortstop, Ed Sau
er in left field, Frank Secory in
right and Mickey Livingston or
Paul Gillespie catching. Hank
Wyse may be the starting pitcher
for the Cubs while two southpaws,
veteran Thornton Lee and Rookie
Johnny Johnson will work for the
Sox.
By Will IJndley
(United Pral Staff Carrpipondent) ,
Portland. Ore.. Am-il 12 ttl'i
Minions or interstate travellers
are crossing borders without any
regulation by the Interstate com
merce commission.
They're the migratory birds, es
pecially ducks and geese whicli
provide such hunting opportuni
ties for the northwestern nimrod.
Unfortunately, there is a lack
of interstate cooperation in this
matter winch is sorely needed, ac
cording to the state and national
game experts. These men claim
that postwar hunting is going to
find hunters firing more ammuni
tion and getting less birds if the
condition is not alleviated.
Situation Presented
The situation is this:
There are enough bird refuges
now to take care of existing
flocks; there will be more land
bought for this purpose both dur
ing the war and shortly after its
conclusion. But there are too many
selfish hunters.
The birds come into one stale
and hunters, with a large limit
guaranteed, bang away for days
at a time, getting large bags.
Their idea is to shoot as many of
them as possible, because soon
the migrators will have moved
into a neighboring state, and there
they will be shot away. Tnere-
fore, the nimrod reasqns, why not
got the birds before . they get
awav.
Or, "If I don't, somebody else
will."
Set Bv State
Wildlife experts explain that
such is not the case. Bag limits
are set by the state, although the
federal government may lengthen
the season or increase the bag
limit allowed per day. HoweVer,
states have been too lenient and
the federal government is reluc
tant to take steps for fear that
legal action may be impending.
The states, on the other hand,
don't like to put check reins on the
hunters.
There are three possible solu
tlnns:
1. Get the states to put a tighter
limit nn seasons or batr limits.
2. Raise the price on federal
duck stamps.
3. Purchase, more refuges so
that propagation may be speeded
and shelter areas spacea a snorter
distance aoart.
All three are being seriously
considered. All three hit pretty
hard at the hunter. or at the
ducks. '
Welker Cochran
Defeats Hoppe
cmcago, April 12 w Cham
pion Welker Cochran whipped
challenger Willie Hoppe 80 to 51
In 39 innings last night, but Hoppe
still was 151 points up on the
champion in their transcontinen
tal world's championship three
cushion billiards match.
Cochran's victory snapped
Hoppe's five-block, winning
streak. Cochrans high run was
live, iloppe s six.
, Hoppe came within one limine
of tying the world's record for
best game by winning- yesterday
aiternoon s diock uu to 36 in 24
Innings. His high run was 10.
Cochran's four.
Hoppe now has a total of 2.187
points, and Cochran has 2,036.
Gordon Winner
Of First Stripe
Eugene, Ore.. April 12 (IP) Joe
Gordon, the slugging Yankee see.
ond baseman, is wearing a pri
vate first class stripe on his army
uniform at Hamilton field, Calif.
Joes promotion came with the
army air transport command. He
is a physical instructor and went
into service last May. His family
lives at san naiaei near nis new.
Fontana lake in western North
Carolina, which will result from
the new Fontana dam, will have a
215-mile shore line; the dam is
450 feet high, the fourth largest
in the world.
Portland Icemen
Defeat Olympics
Portland, Ore., April 12 ilPi
After losing two exhibition games
to the Portland Eagles, the Boston
Olympics were hopping mad to
day as they traveled to Seattle to
meet the Ironmen in a series start
ing tonight tor the national ama
teur lee hockey crown. .
Last night's game, won 7 to 4
by Portland, ended in a free-for-
all so bitter the final 11 seconds
were never played. A half dozen
fist fights were going on at once
and a few spectators joined in
the melee. The Eagles drubbed the
visitors 12 to 3 Sunday.
The eastern league champs
were pitted with Seattle in the
title playoff after the Eagles
dropped a close series. The Eagles
hung up their skates after waxing
the Olympics the second time. .
(ids Two Goals
Joe Conn got two goals to put
Portland off to an early start.
with Marcel Fillion, Olympic wing
er, bringing up the count to 2-1
with a goal near the end of the
first period. The count was tied
one minute after the second peri
od started on a goal by Allen Rit-
tinger, who put the Olympics
ahead eight minutes later with
another goal. Tom Brennan got
another for Boston two minutes
afterward but Johnny Milliard and
Bobby Morin each collected a goal
to tie the score, 4-4, near the end
of the second period.
The game was cinched ror port,
land when Art Schuman, Alt Carr
and Andre Bouvrette hit the goal
In the final period. It was Schu
mann and Fillion who tangled to
start the near-riot at the close.
The first two periods were
rough, with Boston getting seven
of the 10 penalties.
Football League
Lines Up Games
New York, April 12 (lit Tho
National professional football
league executives, ending a mara
thon meeting, left for home to
day after approving a 50-game
1945 schedule which Includes one
week-day night game and a
Thanksgiving day contest.
The schedule of games begins
on Sept. 23 and ends on Dec. 9,
spanning 11 weeks. Following
that the annual championship
game will be played between the
eastern and western winners for
the world title.
Although the Brooklyn Tiger
franchise was maintained as such
after a merger with "the Boston
Yanks, there will be no homo
games In Brooklyn. All but one
of the Bo-Brook home games will
be played at Boston, the single
exception being the game with the
New York Giants at New York's
Yankee stadium.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
Indianapolis, Ind April 12 (tt'i
The Cleveland Indians were big
winners in the Indiana "O.D.T."
league today, with a string of six
straight triumphs, the last three
over the Indianapolis Indians of
the American association. Cleve
land won 15 to 3, yesterday.
NO STRANGER TO FIELD
Lawrence, Mass. tU') E. Leslie
Hall of Granby, Conn., a test-observer,
was forced down on Law
rence Memorial stadium when his
plane had engine trouble recent
ly. And the mishop brought back
pleasant memories. For it was on
this field tiiat Hall played foot
ball with Lawrence high school
six years ago.
8 Teams Listed
In New League
Vancouver, Wash., April 12 (in
Eight teams have been included
in the new Evergreen baseball
league in southwest Washington
to start May 27, it was learned
today.
Teams will be Vancouver, Kel
so, Longview, Woodland, Winlock,
Toledo, Rainier and Cathlamet.
Chehalis and Centralia might en
ter. Games will be played Sun
days on a round-robin schedule.
LEAVES RATION BOOKS
Butler, Pa. 'in Mrs. Dorothy
Tour, viincr rtisrnvered that a
sense of patriotism exists among
some thieves, someone sioie ner
pocket book from a counter in the
n i- Mnrnliv Co. store hut left
her ration hooks in the rest room.
Baseball Briefs
(Br Unltl Pre)
Boston, April 12 HH It's getting
to be a very desirable habit for
the Boston Braves winning base
ball games in the late innings.
For the fourth straight game yes-i
terday, a late rally gave the !
Braves a trlumnh. this tirrm a si
to 1 win over the Boston Red in
the opener of the city series.
St. Louis, April 12 mi The
St. Louis Browns won their third
victory in four games with the
Cards, 10 to 3, yesterday. Home
runs by George McQuinn and Don
Gutteridge sparked the 1-1 -hit of
l fensive. The game was called aft
i er six innings because of rain.
With the Browns getting six runs
, in the final time at bat.
Plainfield, N. J., April 12 m
If outfielder Jeff Heath vants- a
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