The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 21, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1947
New York Giants
Reach Top Berth;
Mel Oft Happy
By Carl LundqiiM
(Untied 1'rau HihmU Wriur)
New Vork, May 21 till Des
tiny, which deserted manager
Mel Olt of the Giants almost ex
actly two years ago, kept a be
lated dale with him today and
the little leader was hoping she
would stay around.
For the Giants were In first
place anain and it had been a
Jong, long time that they had
waited. They moved up a few per
centage points ahead of the Chi
cago Cubs last night by banging
out a 15-hlt, 9 to 1 triumph over
the Reds at Cincinnati, as won
der boy Clint Haitung scored his
second big league victory as a
pitcher after falling to click as an
outfielder. , . , , .
Ilaiiung Now Kefrulsr
Last night's victory was a signi
ficant one in mat it definitely es
tablished Haitung as a pitching
regular. He scattered eight hits
and after the Reds scored their
run in the second he was in no
further trouble. Johnny Mize
boosted his batting average 26
points to .359 with four hits, two
of them doubles, while Walker
Cooper drove in four runs to lead
the attack. Hartung. a hitter of
note himself, got a ringing triple
and a single.
- The Pirates, only a game out of
the lead themselves, yet still in
fourth place, closed in on the
third place Braves by defeating
them, 4 to 3 in 10 innings at Pins
burgh on Hank Greenberg's run
scoring single. Relief pitcher
Ernie Bonham gained the victory
after starter Edson Bahr blew a
3 to 0 lead.
Single Wins Game .
Lonnie Frey, cast adrift by Cin
cinnati, hit a pinch-single with
the bases loaded to give the Cubs
a 3 to 2 11th inning victory over
the Phillies at Chicago. Chicago
tied the score in the ninth with
a run on doubles by Bill Nichol
son and Bob Sturgeon. Bank Bor
owv took over to nitch one-hit
ball from the eiehth inning and,
score his third win. Harry Walk
er, traded from the Cubs because
he couldn't hit, led the Phils with
four singles and boosted his av
erage to .400, tops for both
leagues.
The Red Sox moved to within a
game of the leading Tigers in the
American with an 8 to 3 victorv
over them which found Ted Wil
liams tying Mize for the maior
league home run lead as he
smashed his 10th. .Ancient Wally
Moses led the Id-hit Boston at-
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lack with three singles as Joe
Dobson won his fourth game.
Cleveland made it three in a
row over the Yankees at N e w
York, breaking a 2 to 2 tie with
two runs in the eighth on Eddie
Robinson's double which scored
the marginal run in a 4 to 2 vic
tory. Charley Keller hit his eighth
homer for the Yankees, the only
damaging blow off Don Black,
who scored his third victory.
The Browns had one of their oc
casionally good days at bat and
emerged with an 11 to 1 victory
over the Athletics at Philadel
phia It was the first time they
had beaten Philadelphia this sea
son after four defeats. Bob Mun
crief Ditched four hit ball and
was backed uo by a 13-hit attack
in which Al Zarilla got a triple
and two singles.
Salons lefeated
The White Sox. made it four
straieht over the Senators at
Washinftfon, winning 7 to 4 but
losing the services of their only
ton drawer catcher. George Dick,
ev, who suffered a broken finger.
Washington took a 4 to 0 lead
bv knocking out Edgar Smith in
the opening inning but Chicago
came back with five runs in the
next two innings and breezed to
i 15-hit victory- Relief pitcher
Earl Harrist was the winner.
Luke Apoling. one of five players
who made two hits, got two dou.
Dies.
Brooklyn at SL Louis was rain
ed out.
Yesterday's star Johnny Mize
if the Giants, who made four hits
including two ctoub'es and hust
led his average 26 points, to .359 as
i New-Torkwok first nlace with a
9 to V victofV over the Reds.
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1350 Golfers Sign
For Open Tourney
New York, May 21 iux A field
of 1,350 golfers as entered today
for the national open tournament
in which only 171 players actual
ly can compete and only one man
can win.
The entry list, second largest
in the history of the open, was an
nounced by the V. S. Golf asso
ciation, which said that all but
43 would have to play in sec
tional qualifying rounds in 26 lo
calities on June 2.
The U. S. G. A. said, that the
total was subject to a recheck but
that is was certain to surpass all
previous entry lists except 1937
when 1,402 golfers sought the
title.
Eliminations Set
Out of the sectional rounds will
emerge 126 low strokesters who
will compete the field for the 47th
open which will be held over the
swanky St. Louis country club
le.yout on June 12, 13 and 14.
Among the 45 exempt players
are 11 former winners of the
open, including war-hero Lloyd
Mangrum, the defending cham
pion, who took the title last year
at. Cleveland's Canterbury coun
try, the winner in an original
field of 1,175.
There are 11 former champions
in the field. The others are Craig
Wood, 1941; Lawson Little, 1940;
Ralph Guldahl, 1937 and 193S;
Tony Manero. 1936; Sam Parks,
Jr.. 1935; Amateur Johnny Good.
1933; Gene Sarazen, 1922 and
1932; Billy Burke, 1931; Tommy
Armour, 1927; and Amateur
Charles (Chick) Evans, Jr., 1916.
About 95 per cent of the sub
stance In grass comes from sun
light, air and water the rest
from soil nutrients.
Drama
Life in the Army of Occupa
tion Captain Robert Haines,
of the li. S. Army.
Music
Guest Robert Haines, former
Northwest Neighbors soloist,
and Owen Duning and the 19
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Beaten By Stars
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By Jack Dalley
tUnilmi I'm Siorta Wriurl
Veteran Vern Kennedy may not
have the power in the old soup
bone that he possessed In his no
hit days with the Chicago White
Sox, but he still has plenty of
cunning on the hill,
Kennedy seldom puts on a
poor exhibition for the San Dirgo
Padivs and last night was one of
his better performances. He
curved his way to a four-hit, 2 1
victory over the up and coming
Seattle Ralniers in the northlund.
Once again he didn't get much in
the way of batting support, but
when his teammates counted
twice In the opening round, that
was enough for him. He blanked
the Rainiers the rest of the way.
Los Angeles Wins
It was the best performance of
a night of close games in the
league. Los Angeles edged Sacra
mento. 2-1, as Red Adams pitched
j a five-hitter; Oakland knocked
: over the league-leading San Kran.
' ric tannic .4 1 anA in tha nK
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lop-sided gam?. Hollywood
drubbed the Portland Beavers,
9-2.
At Sacramento, Adams hooked
up in an old-fashioned mound
duel with the veteran Lefty Al
Smith and came out on top when
Catcher Eddie Malone drove in
both Seraph runs in the seventh
inning.
Manager Casey Stengel of the
Oakland Oaks got off on the right
foot in his program of dumping
the Seals as a bit of strategy
worked. He lifted pitcher Aldon
Wilkie in the seventh to use
pinch-hitter Tony Sabol and the
utility man came through with
the double that drove across two
runs and clinched the game.
At Hollywood the Stars scored
more runs In one night than they
had in their last four games to
drub the Beavers. The big blow
was Shortstop Tod Davis' double
with the bases loaded that drove,
in three runs.
TIMES CHANGE
Ithaca, N. Y. tin Students
at Cornell university's college of
home economics are finding that
t freshmen aren't what they used
' to be. Tha aces of the current1
''class 'froslT' range from 16 to 40.'
Two. are married and one is a;
mother. '
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years ago, returns us fealured
guest Captain Robert Haines.
He'll tell stories of life In Europe
with the occupation forces and
Interesting sidelights of events
with Gen. Pulton's Third army.
Tune KBND for Northwest
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Tomorrow evening KHNP pre
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end Buddy Poppv sales campaign.
At 6:30, the American Legion
auxiliary offers a program, ami
at 8 the VKW Is scheduled with
Fred Baer, senior vice command
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Ktidav evening on "Meet the
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