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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
MONDAY. 'APRIL 21. 197
Tommy Bridges
;Hurls No-Hit,
No-Run Contest
(By Unit! Pnul
JPorlland -.
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lus Anitelwi ....
JKsersmento
rian Franelwo
Hollywood
'Oakland ....
.Seattle .....
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12 7
13 9
11 10
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J Bv .lark Iatly
J (United PraM Sport. Writer.
Tommy Bridges, the little "T"
i from Tennessee, wag on record to
Jday as having pitched the first no-
hit, no-run game in the Pacific
Coast league this season as well j
'as the initial one of a career that
; dates back to 1929 when-he bnoke
'into organized baseball.
Now in the twiliaht ot his ca-
'reer, the 41-year-old righthander ,
Just missed the perfect game
' when he gave up a lone base on :
J balls in the eighth inning as Port.;
land blanked San Francisco, 2-0, j
in the first game of a double- (
header. The Seals won the finale, ;
11-4, in seven Innings. . .
Bridees. who is best i-emem-
Jbered by baseball fans as the!
pitcher who chilled the Ccago
Cubs in the deciding game of the
lOV tiwlH eorioe Hni'lal n maGtur.
Jlul game against the defending
champions. After' passing First
baseman Battle Malone (Bones)
.Sanders, the 155-poundcr got him
out of the way in a twin killing.
Uses-Sweeping Curve
He employed a sweeping curve
off his buggy-whip right arm and
fanned five Seals. The losers had
fanned five Seals. The losers had
rno men left, on base while the
Beavers had nine stranded off the
offerings of lanky Cliff Melton,
J the losing pitcher. -
r The Portland split coupled with
fSan Diego's tw6! triumphs overjnninis. Ashland arid Hood Rivi
! Hollywood, T-5 and 3-1. left the
-Bevos in a-two-way deadlock for
;:the league leadership. iMolalla wiih 13and Prinevilje
The other two twin bills also!wjthll Henley scored 30 points,
fended ' In sweeps. An ' aroUsed j Mohawk 27, Sisulaw 24 and Sheii.
:. ,j ...itK
.- neets of an. imnejidinp shskrtm
j. nivu iiiw
routed Sacramento, 6-3 fend lift
(behind a five?homer baijige.;Lss
.Angeles took' Seattle over the
hurdles lor a pair, of victories, 20
; and 6-2. ' - ' '
fi . - War Veteran
r Up until yesterday. Bridges had
;-been -jusf. anothei pltchen frf the
league, - Previously -fie- had -won
one game and hurled a stalemate
' with San Diego. Last season with
j Detroit, after coming out of the
service, the slender pitcher won
one and lost one.
' Two more oldtimars, Vern JKen-
J nedy and. Manuel ;Salvp, pitched
the Padres into. the first-place tie
. with Portland, Kennedy had the
help of home, runs by Pete Cos-
carart and Max West.
J Sig Jakucki restricted the An
. gels to three hits in the first
game, but the Seraphs put over
two runs in the first inning
1 against the Rainiers and South-
pay Cliff Melton protected that
Margin effectively, giving up six
1 hits.
. Fletcher Chased
1 The Oaks chased Guy Fletcher,
I who was frying for his fifth
, straight victory, when Brooks
' Holder poled out two home runs
in the opener. The second game
, was all Oakland as Glenn Craw-
ford and Gene Lillard, a repatri
J ated Solon, each drove the ball
1 out of the park in the first inning.
; Maurice Van Robays got a three-
run circuit clout in the fourth.
The line scores:
San Diego 001 002 400 7 14 1
1 Hollywood 111 001 010 5 12 1
j Kennedy and Rice; Dassa,
1 Gregory (7) and Cheely.
Sac'mento 020 300 000 5 9
Oakland.. 100 020 30x 6 11
Fletcher, Mann 11) and Pesut;
Reis, Speer (7), W. Hafey (8) and
Kearse, Raimondi (81. Home runs
Holder 2, Pesut
San Fran. 000 000 000 0
Portland .. 001 000 lOx 2
1
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OUT OUR WAY
6-S-M-AH.l , H.fcEE.MXJ l nouul both
THE PERFUMED J TAK.S THE V HAVE "TO NIAkE
AIR. Tl-T WARM 1 SECOWP 5HIFT SCOUT ee ME-- I 4
I SUM MELLOWIUG I OP SNAKE L 1 DOM'T TRUST I 1,
tf TlV BLUE SKIES, N 6COU1 IM' F--i JUT OWE. if A W
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C Art--- I LITTLE OF 7; V. A A V (J
Jf t the CHiFTS
THE shifts;
Redmond Fifth
In Trad Meet
Eugene., ApriJ 21 iirvCottafce
Grove high school today has pos-
f ,i ,,., i- n u.ct.
. .
ward relays rlile" and five new
records were in the books. J, ,
The I-ane ennntv school UDSet
favored. Ashland. and defending
champion Beaverton here,
ampion Beaverton here, satm' -
' . .
day irt the'lOth running, of ti
! relavs.
! Henlpv snre.id-Mplpd the elas r
C Held, with llohawK second as
SII
two new records were set in
six events. Medfprd won the
A Friday.
i
Cottage Grove .rolled, up 41
tied for second with 21ach. Fol
inw) hv Redmond with 17-4.1
: . . ' ,.i
man ann jprierson liiv i-i eauir .
,;..,.. oJl.-, Bt., f
s r 7l f.jiit.A ,.
second in thte disus; folltrtd Og
McCqrmack, of Prineville, in thiid
place;
!
t1 iu. ..VA.i.Vti,. rn.:""''-
boys placed second and the feefl-
mam finished fifth. The
j-iXrJji.I.i; VfViI4A lAr
.hird placelfi thtf high jump-relay E & B Beere "and the Ira Wilson ra' r had joined in guaranteeing
and McDaniels, of Redmond, tied . and sons Dairy quintets, launch ; Lou's, 5200,000. Sand said that it
for fifth place in the pole vault. their title drives. t I would approve such a bout be- -
In the distance medley the Pan- j Boastins such stars as Therm fau! Walcott is rated as the lead
n,o ir,w fifth nlaee. Icnh Frori RiiinfW rhet Bfc. B ' challenger. Louis handlers
The final results of the meet
gave .Redmond fiffh fjjlace and
Prlneville a riefor seventh. In the1
aic- : a rllviwtnn jnn -Frfdav the
Bend Lava Bears came out with a
tie for fifth place.
Heuonand Ogrodowski; Br
and Murtore. t - J
j n; o "ft
6
'." "" - j r . ..,. to.
, L5? h-i? 1,u,u'"c-"
kUCkl and Hill. . . .
Second Games: 7 fTT ,
Sacramento 000 010 0- 1 4 1
Oakland . ..
H0 C??.nH FSSSSd Gas
menzi (5)i and Fitzgerald, Gassa
way and Raimondi. lme runs
Crawford, Lillard, Van Robays.
023 040 '2-II 15
San Fran
Portland
. 000 220 0 4 8 2
Chesnes and Leonard; Helser,:
Moore (3), Maldovan (5) Houtz
(61, Liska (7) and Holm, Mura
tore (5). , , 1
Los Angeles 002 220 0 6 11 0
Seattle , 020 000 0 2 10 1
I Baker, Osborne (4) and Malone;
0 ! Hopper, Orphal (5) and Hill.
0!
San Diego .. 101 100 0 3 7 0
Hollywood .. 000 000 1 1 5 3
Salvo and Kerrl; Krakauskas,
Caster (7) and Sheeley. Home
run Davis.
0 ! Bulletin Classifieds bring results.
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By J. R. WILLIAMS
"-31 J?wuA..j
Edgar Eisenhower
'Tourney Victor
Victoria, If; C ..' April 21 m
Attorney Edgar N. Eisenhower,
Tacoma, brother of General "Ike,"
rnrinv wins the winner nf the 17th
aruiiiat Empress Golf tournament
nere.
Eisenhower defeated Brian Hop -
kins, Vancouver, B. C. 3 and 1
SatnrAiv to' win the famous Sir
Fdwarri'Reattv troDhv. Elsenhow-
nrt unnL-ie a-or-v. nlvtwl in n
handicap of seven, providing one
l '.H.ll,Inne aval
;UI "le .i. h."
nlaved In tne Iinais Ol tne r.m -
Fireworks Due
iOnLA: Alleys
: : Los Angeles, : April 21- iU
The Los Angeles Acme Beers,
' 51. Bros of Houston, Tex.,
. . . T
.am twsman-jonpson i-uiai..
-ftvi.'f,rus in inriav'n: ies.
provide llreworKS m xooay s ses-
5ion of the American BowEng
j, spec?ior
growing in
Interest also 'was:
Tuesday's schedule
.w.it-c i.i-rt tnn t.mmc thp
! kowski,' Geoege Young and Caj,
Ernie Sieloff; the E 4 B's are the
JfftevaiUng favorites ' to capture
.Tho 'ermvn :Thp K A R's formerlv
1 Were match team champions and :
; finished in the runner-up spot tins
i season.
j .h0portedIy
' is ,xh(?. hottes" in action this
4p3fin tarc'eiv because of John-
linyCrimmins in the anchor spot.!
Not a leader was displaced yes-
Iterday but a team of youngsters!
1 ava,. 13 vnare nlH stole the !
spotligtawUh a 2379 series on
naBcounts of 760 and 791.
team was made up of Rex
Burton, Jr., 13; Richard Phipps,
Armitage, . 11; Frank
; m
" p..-.. n-A hi team
l!wi,h ?,l 150, 192 and 215
j a do1 xlxa-
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CONTENTS' J
n,J 10 OUNCES 5?
Nicholson Hits
Two Home Runs
New York, April 21 nil The
Chicago Cubs, made wary by
many previous relapses, were i
! hmiefiil hilt tint Inlill.-int iiulnv T
over big Bill Nicholson's latest re-1
covery from his butting "sick- i
ness.
Nicholson hit two home runs
off Howie Collet and butted in six
runs yesterday us the Cubs de
feated the world champion St.
Louis Cardinals, 7 to 4, and if he
finally has shaken his two-year
slump the cubs can be pennant
contenders ail the way.
Today's talk was of the Cards.
who were unaccountably resting
in the league basement. Hunk
Borowy and John Schmitz stopped
thm with flvA hits vact.mlao
Nicholson took cure of theCuh
offense as the Cards were beaten
for the fourth time in six starts.
The Phillies trampled the New
York Giants. 10 to 1, with a ltf-hit
attack helped by four Qtant
errors.
Pair Divided
Cincinnati and Pittsburgh di
vided a pair. The Reds getting
.16 hits behind Ewell Blackwell.
ran up a 13 to 5 triumph in the
opener. Pittsburgh won the sec
ond game. 7 to 3, with 11 hits.
. Brooklyn and Boston were
i rained out, as were the Chicago
i St. Louis and Detroit-Cleveland
j games in the American league,
1 Washington tripped the Boston
: ! So- 3 to 1, in one of the two
lun'r loop games.
the ftew lOrk
The New York Y'ankees won
! &"m, 'he Philadelphia A s. 6 to :
: HVI J IU 1I 1U IIHIIIII'S. reillUTI
n, ,h ... )r 'K ,:;r;.;
, .- ' - .-.
i return to center field for the i T'i victory over the L'nlversity of
j' Yanks and his three-run homer Idaho Saturday.
I that lagged Jess Flores with de- Capt. Jack Daniel of the Cou
feat in the first game. Dimaggio gars captured medalist honors on
o siiue 11 i iiruiecira
his operation-scarred
1 fielded- well.
I Louis, Walcott
Battle Approved
Philadelphia. orU. 21 mi A
proposed Joe Louis-Jersey Joe
w.inm. ho....,.ii ,r. ...
Phii3oiv,i, ii..i '.....!
of the National Boxinff Assncin.
" "-"V
J" '"day. althoug
: ihtr htiine:&
7. ""-.- -
However, 'the NBA
, committee noted that
managers and Promoter Herman
a5 hot commented on the offer.
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Cougar Golfers
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Pullman. Wash.. April 21. '
Washington State colliige
lli
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back In the lS-hole match play
with a 71. John Morley of Idaho
scored a one-underpar in best
bull play but slipped to an S2 in
the final round.
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