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PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 21. 1947 Navy, Wiscdnsin Drop 'From Play; Easterners "Win . . . ' - . ' By Cornelius Ryan - (United Proa SiorU Writer) v New York, March 21 (IP City College of New York and Holy Crtoss, both! speed teams, survived toclay for 'the eastern regional NCAA' basketball championship game Saturday night. : Both won with speed ffi semi final' games at- Madison Square garden :last night, -with 'H oty "Cross topping Navy 55 to 47, be fire CCNY dumped Wisconsin, 70 to 56, with a tremendous last half drive that made up a 10 point doficjt, ,k ;; , i; ' ' 'Vfctory ' Spectacular ' ; ; :;CCNY's victory was a spectac- 'IllaV- dnrt' m'mnrnhlp rlicnlnv nnH stole attention from the business-' like methods by which Holy C ross defeated 'a navy team that had fl ds t only once in 17 previous starts. The Beavers, hampered by loss of their big forward Ma son Benson, bedded with' grippe, vere almosfcchssed off the court as thev started slowly against the Big Nine champions. . Wisconsin controlled the bank. 'Wards, and missed few shots. The Badgers led at 12 to 2. then at 15 to 3 before CCNY pot ' its first field goal at i six minutes. But OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS w ink DITCH THAT VUL6AR CHEW.' HAVEN'T VOL) GOT A POCKET COMB? GET OUT VOUR WA-E.TE AN TIPY UP- WS CAW 60 INTO SOCIETY LIKE THIS.' "W THE REPAIR V ONE HOUR OF VI TO RUB IT ) AW WE'LL BE Nl : IM ABOUT k BACK TO WHERE 1 T MODERM VL WE WERE I J WORKiWe i THfcT Lt AM -X V V TUlklC l l THfe ffXVfeE eohi 1Mt tY MA ttwriet me m ho o t . yyJ tlliiiiii'iinViiiiiiiiiiiiiiHijiiiMimnHiniiMiihuiMijiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitn baseball Training Cdrrip Briefs 'iiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)ii''iiii'iiiiii,iiiiHiiuiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiliiHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiimliiii'iiii miiitiiiii.iiiiiiiiiMiniiiiiimnimiiiiii i'. (B United Pr5;; i against the Reds' ace southpaw, ' Clearwater, Fla., March 21 HP) Johnny Vander Meer. Dick Koecher, a rookie South-; i. rjaw so obscure. that he was not! St. Petersburg, Fla., Mf.rCh 21 mentioned In early season rosters, ,'tlPi-. With his spring batting has won' a regular job 'with the slump apparently ended, Johnny t.L.ix, aian t cracK, ana irwin Philadelphia Phillies, Manager Lindell was back in contention for r?mbrr't. Sonny Jamesbn s"d j npn rhanman said toriav. ' i he center field ioh with the New ., Vole of x Central Oregon -KBND- 1340 Kllocyclei 'Affiliated Witt Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting System ' Denver March 21 U The top seeded combination of Bartles ville, Okla., and Oakland, Calif., still' dominated the national AAU tournament as it reached the semi-finals today. Bartlesville meets Seattle and Oakland tackles the Denver Nug.' gets tonight, with' the : winners moving, into the title clash tomorrow. , Both Bartlesville and Oakland moved to easy victories in quar-' terfihals games last night. Bar-! tlesville.'''literaHv. walked . over . Golden, Colo., 66-26, and Oakland bounced off the tournament's hest non-seeded team, Southern Methodist University of Dallas. 74-42. J -; , , . ; Attack Repelled .-. ,,! ' Seattle.' the dark-horse Sensa tion of the tournament; had to renel a late rally to win; Los An geles nearly did the trick before they buckled,. 34-31, in the final moments of play;i'.' 1 Seattle ' had grabbed an early lead and was ahead 15-8 after a low-scoring first half.' Things pot hot irt the last two perlodSi how ever, the score was tied ; three times and the lead chanced hands four times. But Roy Williamson's two fielders in the last four min utes of play gave Seattle the victory. ON THI X WITH KBND 'pan; t the half it was 37 to 27 ! "I don't see how I can keep him fnr Wisconsin, atld In the first off the squad," said Chapman fol-flv-rMnuies of the 'second half iwine tl" youngster's rie per CCNY moved into' a tie. .. I formance during the Phils' 9 to 5 i - Pace Too Fast ; loss to the St. Louis Cards yester- The run and-shoof Beavers nlav. aav- ed on even' terms for 'the next three minutes as' the. lead chang . ed' bonds continuously. Then the pace beean to tell on Wisconsin, an-i CCNY ran wild, increasing its leid until the end. Dambrot. a big center, led the Beavers with 16 noirits; Exner Menze), a smooth I game here, bsllhandier and fine' shooter.' was The 'Red best't?f Wisorisln:'"'th 15 points yesterday, 10 to 6, on the strength and Bob Cook, leading Scorer in I of a four-run home run bv Grady the; Bit? Nine,- r,ad 13 points, one j Hattort In the last ' Half of -the mce tnan. c;ren Memo. . ; . ' , eighth : inning.' ' Ted Kluszewski ' Tampa, Fla.,1 March '"21 OP) The Cincinnati Reds, fresh from their second 'victory in three games with the Detroit ; Tigers, York Yankees today just as he was about to be counted out as a candidate. Lindell, an ex-pitcher, swatted a home run to lead the Yanks to a 6 to 5 triumph over the Boston Red Sox yesterday and his eighth inning single also drove in George McQuinn with the winning run. Miami Beach, Fla.," March 21 HPi i rriuA DhilnJn)nl.ln .:-u prepared to meet the New York Zlf Z th,rZ..Z Yankees today in an exhibition LlLl'i"' llhU?hJela imp here ;"" m6 uu a.iw, i S,.Trf. t, 'Tii. was ready today to face the Pitts- j The Reds dumped the Tigers hllrh Pira.ps''in an pvhihitlnn ! burgh game. Miami, Fla., March 21 (IP The Naw and Itnlv rr'"'Mvi ' -hnm.rr fnr nrtm,,H t. ft. Louis Browns, wno originally 9 f,vc h,if i, ...fciU ii,. ki u! ki....u'.: were to have met the Brooklyn lead -Sh'pm Mn ZSZ SZ rS Mjers at Havana, Cuba, today.) the - scbfe : was tle'd; twice. Hoi v Crnss!Ted ill the' half, ' 29 to ?7, ana Naw took the lead at 30 to shnrV' after the Second half started.- But Navy beean' to tire. and when George Kaftan put ; Holv Cross back in 'tHcr lead at 31 to 30; it Wis the last time the lead charige'd' hands. : ' ' ' The eastern ehnmnion will play the' western- regional cha"mpirtn, ; ho will be named at Kansas City . tonight and tomorrow night,' for the NCA A natibrtal title' in a game at Madison -Square garden next Tuesday night. ; While eR'gsHe1isare nearly half calcium, both yolk and white of . "ep'gs are' nofably low in this, es sential .body need. . . Ward Veterinary V, Hospital ! T)R. W. D. WART) ' i 1474 Hill St. 4 Phone TREATMENT: SURGERY : , . . . . BOARD . HoflpHI'H'qara"! Co' 5'p.nC. wck dirt Seattle Goalie Injured In Play were slated instead for some light routine drills. The Cuban series with the Dodgers was cancelled last week for financial reasons. 'i . (B '. fanifed VreVa). V' ,, ;The,, Portland Eagles had a 2 to 1 series lead in their final - Oakland, Calif., MSrch 21 (tPi Manager Charlie Grimm picked right-hander : Paul EHcks'on 'to Start the Chicago Cubs' three 'g'ame' serie'sl'aga'in'st'tHe' Oakland Oaks'bf the Pacific Coast lejgue tonignt.; , xesteraay s . scneamed nor.thern: division jplyqffy round game between the two teams was today with the Seattle' Ironmen. i rained out. and Peatt'e's goalie was in - the I , ' ' i ' r- hospital with a out over the eye D , I 1 Jx lifU'X which further endangered their DparS 1ST IVieeT. chances of going to the Pacific c-' , r 'k i r ' I Ob const hockev league title match. OeT rOT WQTC lO ,i Nelson Little.: was injured in The Lava '. Bears' "first track t,h e, third Per'od 0last ni?ht " ?s meet of the 1947 season will be at Portland scored a 3 to 2 tnumph. i Redmond on March 28, instead of .. ccioriunii oui.'i-'.oiu.iib: iwun , i,t Rnrns thU wpflk.enri acfnrrlincr . . 1 r ltd' Claude Cook, Prineville, March 21 (Special) With basketball season out of the way the Crook county. Cow boys have settled down to the lob of formtng'a winning track team under the direction of Coach Mar ion Huff..; . , Indications are that Huff 'will have a tough ' Job on his hands this year in building a winning j cinder team s only -two letter-1 men, Bill McCormaCk.'-weipht! man, and J. C. McPhetridge, '. srinter. are on hand from last I year's team.- . I Wrh the first call for practice on'v five nen turned out and this pave Hiiff little help in. the big tsk of filling the shoes of Db11"s Chalfartt, state 440-yard dash champion;! Bill Hartrnan. district 220-yard titlist, and ;Herb Henry, soeedy hurdler and discus throw er. ',- , The first meet Has been sched uled for March 28 when the Cow boys will come up acairist Bend and Redmond in a three-way meet at Redmond. . i Four .wealthy "widows visit a fortune teller, and then die; the police say suicide, but "Nick Car ter; Master Detective" claims it is murder, during "The Case of the 'Crystal Prophecy," On KBND Mutual Don Lee, Sunday, 3:30 to 4:00 p. m. At 7.00 tonight, "Meet the Press," followed by "Let George Do It" at-8:00. - r t , ; i : u ;"Waltz Time," 6:15 to 6:30 Mon day through Saturday tonight features a waltz medley, the love ly "Valse Precieuse," "Remem ber,!' and "Our Waltz." i "Burl Ives' at 8:30 tonight, with more of his popular ballad singing.- . KBND-Mutual Don' Lee will have' the score for you tonight on Oegon State's NCAA semi-final game from Kansas City. The Beaver's encounter tomorrow eve ning will be broadcast as a public service of this station. Tiwic.trrs PROGRAM -5:0XJ Sammy Kay'e ' 5:10-Remember When 5:15 Superman 5:30 Capt. Midnight' 5:45 Tom Mrx 6:00 Gabriel Heatter R-15 Waltz Time 6:30 Sonny Dunham 6:45 Art Mooney - 7:00 Meet the Press 7:30 Cisco Kid 8:00-Let George Do It 8:30 Burl Ives 8:45Frankie Masters 9:00 News 9:15 Mel Veritor's Pictorial 9:30 Make Music Your Hobby 9:45 Henry J. Taylor 10:00 Fulton Lewis 10 15 Salon Serenade 10:30 Music Preferred 11:00 Sign Off 1 11 :30Ray Robblns Orchestra 12:00 The Ambassadors 12:05 Todays Classifieds 1 12:10 The Ambassadors 12:15 Sports Yarns 12:30 Art Mooney 12:30 News . ' i 12:45 Farmers Hour 1:00 Redmond Hour 2:00 For Your Approval 2:30 Open House 3:00 According To The Record 3:15 Bands for Bonds 3:30 Jacky Hill Show 3:45 Northwest News 3:50 Russ Case ' -1 3:55 Central Oregon News .4:00 Hawaii Calls 4:30 Skyline Melodies 4:45 Edmund Hockrldge Show 5:00 Ray Block SilO-LRemember When 5:15 Proof That Christian Sci ence Heals . ' 5:30 Bobby Norrls. o, I a:4o sundown serenade ! '6:00--Lee Castle 6:10 Club Corner 6:15 Waltz Time .: . : ': i... 6:30 Steven Graham, Family Doctor 7:00 News : 7:15 Bobby Sherwood 7:30 Red Ryder ' 8:00 Western Melodiers 8:15 Claude Thornhill- 8:30 Did Justice Triumph 9:00 News 9:15 Tommy Dorsey 9:30 Fishing & Hunting Club 10:00 Joe and Mabel 10:30 Latin Serenade 11:00 Sign Off Mexicans Drop 10 Big Leaguers Mexico City, March 21 !' Cubun and Mexican players said today they believed that disputes over money caused the Mexican league to drop the names of 10 ex-major leaguers from team ros ters for 1947. . . Members of the Mexico .City and Vera Crus teams, training at Delta Park here, said they under stood that some of the former big leaguers' were asking raises and others, whose 1948 seasons were poor, were objecting to cuts. The unlisted players are Max Lanier, iLou Klein an Fred Mar tin;" former Cardinals; iDanny Gardella, Roy Zimmerman, Ace Adams, Harry Feldman and George Hausmann from the New York Giants; Murray Franklin from the Detroit Tigers and ex Chicago Cub Chico Hernandez. Ten other- former U.S. players three minor leaguers and seven negroes also were unlisted. Only Feldman admitted that the Americans probably are com pletely out of baseball, since thay can't come back to organized baseball because of a :five-year ban imposed by Commissioner A. B. Chandler for "jumping" their U.S. contracts. Great Britain Floods Recede; Rain Still Falls . London, March 21 iU'i Flood waters were receding in most o( the stricken areas of Great liri. tain today. Rain was reported from some 'parts of England, but the water; 'level was falling In the Thames.! Sevorcn, Trent, Dee, Don, Wye, Avon and Ouse rivers. Troop reinforcements , wem sent to South Norfolk to help the, hundreds of soldiers, villagers; and prisoners of war who wem sandbagging the dykes. . Windsor and Maidenhead were the hardest hit places In the Lon don area. ,. ... ELECTROLUX CLEANER AND AIR PURIFIER Authorized . . Representative ; , ... tot Sales Service Supplies . .ff" r. )) i . t . . nl III null BHAAIf ; i ; rnih rniuisvvn 1248 E. 8rd Phone 1293.1 . TONY ZALE WINS Memphis, Tenh., March 21 IP Tony r Zale, 163, Gary, Ind... knocked out Tommy Charles, 168, Houston, Tex. (4) non-title. Use classified ads in The Bulle tin for quick results. over the net guarding ' ir-b. Seattle came from: behind in both the first and second frames to tie the score but never match ed the decisive third period mark er by Portland. The series goes to t.he;wUuier of four out of .seven. FORD TRUCKS HT UAiT'LoHCBR Don't let that automobile give you gray hair. Do you awake in the morning and won .dep if it will start? Do you worry continual ly when you:are'orr a tiip, laying over and. . 6ver. rigaih "will; I make it?". Don't put -it off until it's too' late.' Why not bring your 'automobile ' in "arid have '. it -checked, over hauled, or whatever, it may need? , , -; We .have trained mechanics with; years' o experience who know their riobs, ' so, remember there is . ho place for a, Ford but... atyour Ford service So.wny "oe sorry? Come to your Ford dealer and service department ' . first. . . ... "'.' : - ; - -Come in, see our parts department.' We still have a few reconditioned motors left. Don't be, too lat. Get 'yours now! , . -We still have fuel ' pumps, generators, , clutch and pressure plates all on exchange basis. You can't lose. While you are here have your car ser viced, oil change, grease job, battery check- ed, so your car will be ready for'the road at our friendly service station. Jim arid Bud never guess or skimp over your car. They service your car just as if it were their own. Give 'em a try and you will agree with me. Respectfully, PARTS DEPARTMENT : J 3-'' ft. Halbrook Motors Frieiully jg Dealer Mercury ,. . . . ' ; Lincoln (Uiod snd Mlnneiint!..,, '.V'J, s'v,,, v w k .j . jthpiie 680 physical educa-i tion director ... Today's meeting at Burns is for ! coaches and school officials of the Central Oregon league with the' 1947 track schedule as one of the j matters to be' discussed. -i A date will be set for a Central . Oregon meet to include Bend, Red- j mond, Prineville,- Burns, Madras and .Lakeview. teams..., , . Y'ound'Oetif eriaht Held Murdered Plymouth, Mass., March '21 HPi Lt. Robert L. Wilson, 23,' of PlynioutlVwhbse body was found in a Tokyo hotel room beside that of a pretty Japanese -girl, ; was murdered because of; the 1 b v e frenzy of 1 a "modern Madam But terfly," the youth's mother said here today. -- i .; - - ' " I Mrs. George Wilson, appealing for an-army -investigation,' said' she 'believed 'her f lier-sori' was: poisoned dn the eve of his depar-j ture from Japan because the na-i tive': girl who -joined him- in dea'th did not want him reunited with. his 'American fiancee. SATURDAY, MARCH 22 301340 Club 00 News -! 15-Rise & Shine 30 Auctioneer ' 45 ;Morning Melodies 55 News , ' 00 Morning Roundup lo News 30 Variety. Hour 50-Five Methodist Minutes 55 Organ' Treasures 00-i-Prd Arte Quartet : ; 30 Designs For Better, Li v- i.ing' -.'.''' 'J.' , ',; 35 Al Kavelin '. ' 40 Moods In Modes 45 By Popular Demand 00 News-- :15 Russ Morgan :30-43ymphonies For Youth . :55 News . 00 Pal Club . 15 Vaughn Monroe. T. 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