The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 21, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, MONDAY, JAN. 21r 1946
Corvallis Quintet
Beats .Bend Bears
On Spartan Floor
' ; No-Name League
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CorvallU. ....'..............4 1
Salem 2 , 1
Eugene .",-8 " ;
Beat ; 2
Springfield ...... 0 1
Albany -0 8
Victors over Albany 42 to 38 In
a hard struggle Friday night,
Bend's Lava Bears, playing four
contests In one week, dropped a
No-Name basketball league game
to the tall Spartans on the Cor
vallis floor Saturday night, 63 to
43. Bend's defeat aooeared large
ly due to the inability of the
fatieued Bears to hit the basket,
nnri lhev missed plenty of easy
ones that would have changed the
game into a great fourth-quarter
battle.
The Spartans, paced by two
eagle-eyed -guards, Stevens and
Osborne, took a 14 to 5 lead over
the Bears in the first quarter ana
. were never headed. At halttlme,
the CorvalJis team was out ahead
33 to 13, and at the end of the
third quarter the Spartans were
stiU going strong, holding a ai to
27 lead. The Bears stanea mov
ing in the final period, but time
was just too short to pare down
the lead to any great extent.
Use Zone Defense
The Bears used a zone defense
against the Spartans, but were
unable to stop Osborne and Stev
ens, who lobbed in shot after shot,
in howitzer fashion, over the de
fenders' heads. Osborne was high
point man for the evening, with a
total ol is points to nis credit.
Sheffold was high for Bend with
ten points, despite considerable
difficulty in the first half in con
necting with the basket. He made
practically all his points in the
K cond half. ,
The trans-mountain trip was a
hard one on the Bears, largely due
to travel difficulties. They were
hours late in reaching Albany for
their first contest, arriving in time
to gulp a hurried meal before
going on the floor. - On their re
turn trip, they did not get into
Bend until 4 a.m. Sunday morning
althought they started home
shortly after the game was over.
Tonight, the Bears are to get
a much needed rest, then on Tues
day night will swing back into
practice for two home games here
Friday and Saturday nights
against No-Name league teams.
Salem will be here Friday night,
and Albany will provide the op
position Saturday night. '. v
Lineups Listed .
Bend (43) (63) CorvaUjs
Hawes (8)' F (2) Locey
Rasmussen (9) F.. (4) Weatherbee
James (6) C (10) Perin
Sheffold (10) ..G (14) Stevens
Moore (7) G (10) Osborne
Substitutions: Bend Halligan,
Glllls. Maudlin (31. f-nrvnlllc,
Rintola (2), Shlnn U), Randrew
w, aprick ), Claire (1)..
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Portland Victor
In Hockey Game
(Br United Frew)
Seattle upset the Vancouver
Canucks 5-3 and Portland nipped
New Westminster 3-2 in P&ific
hockey league games last night.
At San Diego, the Hollywood
Wolves whipped the Skyhawks
3-1 to move into a ue lor second
place in the southern division.
The Portland victory puts them
in a tie with New Westminster
for second place in the northwest
division.
Saturday San Francisco won its
third straight game by defeating
the Oakland Oaks 6-5, the Holly
wood Wolves drubbed Los Angel
es, 5-2 and the Ironmen set down
the New Westminster 7-3.
O.S.C. Five Holds
On To Slim Lead
Portland, Ore., Jan.' 21 (IP) Ore
gon State college today was hang
ing onto its slim lead in the north
ern division of Pacific coast con
ference basketball by virtue of a
split series over the week end
with University of Oregon.
Oregon State lost Friday night
to Oregon 53 to 48; but coach Slats
Gill's Beaver quintet surged back
Saturday night before a near cap
acity house at Eugene's Mac-
Arthur court and slapped the web
foots 59 to 45. Sparking the
Orange attack was Ephraim
(Red) Racha, 6 foot 8 inch center,
who sunk seven baskets and seven
free throws for a total of 21
points.
The win kept the-Orangemen
on top of the heap with four wins
against one defeat while Wash
ington has four wins against two
rosaes. , . . .
Idaho opens the week in'third
place with Oregon and Washing
ton State followlnk in that order.
Northern division standings:
... Won Lost Pet.
Oregon State 4
Washington 4 :
Oregon 2 ,
Idaho 3
Washington State ..1
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New Officers
Of Bend Club
To Take Over
Motion pictures of wild life in
Central Oregon, containing many
scenes accumulated over a period
of years by C. P. Niswonger, will
be shown tonight to members oi
the Deschutes County Sports
men's association at its regular
meeting" in the Eagles hall. The
meeting is called for 8 o'clock, and
the pictures will be shown after
a brief business meeting.
Tonight also, William H. Harris
will officially become president
of the association, with Elmer
Prater continuing as vice presi
dent and M. L. Myrick assuming
his new role of secretary.
Winners in the club's member
ship contest, which ended Dec. 31,
are urged to be present, at to
night's meeting to claim their
prizes. . '''
3 Ex-Champions
Billed for Action
New York, Jan. 21 IP Former
champions Lew Jenkins, Chalky
Wright and Phil Terranova will
see action on this week's national
boxing schedule.
Jenkins, ex-llghtweight boss,
meets Charlie Jeffries at Dan
bury, Conn., Friday night in the
opening show staged by promoter
Pete Montesi, a war hero wno lost
an arm and a leg in Germany.
Jenkins is donating his services,,
as are Rocky Graziano and Ruby
Goldstein who will act as refereesA
The two ex-ieatnerweignti
champs also fight Friday nlght.J
Wr eht encounters i'earo jnrpo
at St. Nicholas arena in New York
and Terranova engages Steve
Curley at New Orleans.
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Huskies Winners
Over Idaho Quint
. Seattle, Jan. 21" Ui Second
place Washington Huskies were
back in Seattle today after chalk
ing up a 67-55 . win over Idaho
Vandals at Moscow In the end
game of their first north division
Pacific coast basketball confer
ence road trip.
The Huskies, with a season's
record of four wins and two losses,
oroKe even on their two-night
stands at Pullman and Moscow.
In Saturday night's encounter
with Idaho, the Huskies put down
a Vandal rally in the second half
to win comfortably. The half-
time score was Washington 30
Idaho 24.
Toronto Icemen
Defeat Redwings
(By United Press) '
The Toronto Maple Leafs, strik
ing belatedly for a spot in the Na
tional league's Stanley cup hock
ey playoffs, picked up four prec
ious points in weekend victories
and today stood only six points be
hind the Detroit Redwings.
Of major importance was Tor
onto's 3 to 1 victory over the
fourth place Redwings at Detroit
last night.
The Rangers, who had visions
of a playoff berth only a week
ago, dropped their fourth straight
game last night, 9 to 1, to the
Blackhawks at Chicago before 19,
749 fans, largest crowd ever to
witness a National league game.
Chicago regained a first place
tie by winning, since Montreal
dropped a 2 to 0 decision to the
Bruins at Boston..
Redmond Quintet
Seeking Games
The communliy Presbyterian
church of Rodmond Is sponsoring
a oasKeiiwu team which, after a
series of stiff practices, i.?spekirK
engagements with similar teams,
reports Rev. R. 11. Prentice, min
ister. It Is planned in the near future
to have some competitive games
oetwecn the church groups of
Redmond and Bend.
Linfield College
Beats Bearcats '
McMinnville, Ore., Jan. 21 (IB
Linfield college scored an impres
sive 50-53 victory over Willam
ette's Bearcats here Saturday
night in a northwest conference
basketball game.
. The Wildcats opened with a
burst of speed and basket-making
that Willamette never was able to
overcome. At the fialf Linfield
was leading 25 to 16 and never had
this edge seriously threatened.
High scorers were Enoch Jung
ling, forward, and Bob Clubb,
center, both of Linfield, with 16
counters each.
COMEBACK PLANNED
Chicago, Jan. 21 tlP--First base
man Hal Trosky, once' one of the
American league's most feared
hitters, announced today he plan
ned to make a comeback with
the Chicago White Sox next season.
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7:00 News
7:15 Rise & Shine
7:30 Auctioneer . .
7:45 Morning Melodies .
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8:15 News
8:30 Take it Easy Time '
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9:35 Old Family Almanac
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10:45 John J. Anthony
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11:25 News'
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12:35 Farmers Hour
1:00 Redmond Hour
2:00 Red Cross Girls in Action
2:15 Calendar of Tomorrow
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2:55 Readers Digest
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CHURCH LEAGUE SCHEDUU
The Bend Church league bask
ball schedule for Tuesday, Jan.
follows:
Allen School
7:00 p.m., Westleyan Presbyter.
Ian vs. Baptist. ' .
tian45 P'm'' EplscoPal vs- Chris.
High School Gym
6:45' p.m., Nazarene vs.
eran.
Luth. ,
7:30 p.m., Methodist B. vs Pro
byterlan. vs. ne.
8:15 p.m., Catholic vs. Metho.
dist A. .
LODGE TO OPEN
Portland, Ore., Jan. 21 nnl
Closed in November, 1942, because
of the war, the Multnomah Falls
lodge will be reopened to public
use on February 2 by the United
States forest service.
fallows and girls of His
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'Tourist' Golfers '
Head for South
Richmond, Calif., Jan. 21 B
Golfdom's winter "tourists" head
ed toward Phoenix, Arizona, today
with a familiar name occupying ,
an unfamiliar spot at the top of
the list of shotmakers.
Toney Penna, Dayton, O., cap
tured the $10,000 Richmond war
bond' tournament yesterday with
a 73 last round to card a 280 total
four under par.
Until yesterday, Toney hadn't
won a maior tournament since
1938 when he was low man in the
Kansas City open.
The 39-year-old Italian came up
to the 18th and final hole needing
a birdie four to win. A par five
would have dropped him into a
four way tie for the title and
necessitated a play-off.
Colored Wizards'
Suffer Defeat
Portland, Ore., Jan. 21 nil The'
famous Harlem Globetrotters,
colored wizards of the court, suf-,
fered one of their few defeats
here Sunday at the hands of Fee's
rollerdromc, Portland's top inde
pendent amateur team, 39 to 30,1
before a capacity crowd. j
The colored aces were leading
21 to 19 at the half but the roller-j
drome five poured in five con-;
secutive baskets right after open
ing of the second period. The,
trotters tied the score at end of'
third quarter hut the locals lm
mediately forged ahead again and
were never topped.
purlng 1945, approximately
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