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PAGE TWO .THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON TUESDAY. OcTOBlRil. 14? USC Team Held Best In West; Talents By Hal Wood (United Praea Sport Editor) ' Sari' Francisco, Oct. 21 ip There's one thing about the men from old USC: They never hide their light under a bushel bas ket , "We've got the best football team in the west," says Dick Nash, publicist for the Trojans, "and we should be installed as favorites over California for our game in Berkeley Saturday." Everything- Mr. ' Nash has to say may or may not win a nod of approval from Jeff Cravath, USC coach. But the fact remains that if the Trolans don't whip the Bears on Saturday, nobody will be to blame exceot Mr. Cravath. Plenty Of Reserves ''We've got two great lines and the best backfield set in the Pa cific coast conference," Nash modestly announces. And if you think we are tough this year, just wait until next. . Our team has 13 sophomores ' on: It all good, "And can you beat this for pass ing? George Murphy, our start ing i-iuiniHuun quaneroHCK, played only 20 minutes against Oregon State. But in that time he completed seven out of nine passes!" Over at California, ; where everything is more conservative, Coach Lynn (Pappv) Waldorf, hero of the 1947 grid campaign, more or less agrees With Nash. .." Fumble Is Faotor "The only way we'll ever lick USC is for them to co-operate with us In our best line of of fense: , The recovered fumble. We recovered six against Wis consin and five against Washing ton State and that's the thing that has brought us victory," ex plained Pappy to the Northern California Football Writers' meet ing, y,;- -, ; ' , f . v ;Marchle Schwartz of the win less Stanford Indians, still Is op timistic about his chances. . Show Improvement . . ' "Our ' boys - showed some' im provement against , UCLA espe cially In snirlt. We mnv aiva Washington a' good battle," said Marchie. ?My scouts' report that Take S- 'Care 4ft p Of 1, .3s Eyes Rnjoy good vision and freedom from headaches . . you can not be sure your eyes are per feet onlean you have them eg amlned. Commit u now! . IV. M. B. McKenney OpIomotriHl -. 008 Wall St .:. Phone 842 M OUT OUR WAY Bv J. R. WILLIAMS I THOU6H7 YOU GOT OVER WATCHIN" YOUR HOSS'S FEET , IN TH' ROUGH COUNTRY-- I I ONLY MAKES. YOU OH. NO--IT'S MORE FUN THAN WATCHING 1 A CHECKER GAME I THINK THE OLD 1 FOOL HAS MADE ' N A BAE MOVE I RIGHT HERE l M THE KIBIT2ER Springfield, Team That Beat Eugene, 12 To 6, Will Play Bend Bears Here Friday Night The Lava Bears, returning to Bruin field this Friday nighfaft er two successive Willamette val ley games, will again face a ma jor test in their drive for the Big Six title when they meet the heavy Springfield eleven. The bprlnglield team opened the year with a 31-0 loss to Cor vallis, but that was before any team was aware that the Spartans had Fullback Sam Baker in their lineup. Since that time teams have planned their defenses to stop Baker and he has. seldom run wild as Jie did against the Millers. -' The Millers then came- back at rone to' dump Eugene 12 to '6, tripped the strong Milwaukle tenm 6 to u ana last, ween iosi a inrinur to Salem 26 to 25f althoufh 1rev outplayed the .Vikings in, first downs and yardage gained, The Mlllers.'are a heavy, team, 'h Oregon has ;a fine team and Washlngtori.a .very good one." .. Schwartz.thlnks UCLAtill is- a the team: to Uie-xeckonerf with n i Pacific Coast conference race. "This Al Holffch is a fine nun ner; .and- Jerry smpKcy is ;a! powerful fullback. The USC-CaU name won't settle the conferences crown not,. until. they've both; played' the1 Bruins." j 2-Circuit. League Ready For Play '. (By United Pre) v -West coast hockey fans have a choice of three games tonight as the Pacific coast Ice hockey league opens Its third postwar season. :" Los Angeles will play at Fres no, San Francisco will cross the bay to Oakland and In the north ern division Portlund will go to Vancouver. Tomorrow Vancouver will jour ney to Seattle and Tacoma to Tow Westminster as San Fran Cisco entertains Fresno. - : capable of fielding a line that will average nearly 190, pounds. Much of this weight Is carried in the tackle positions with Alvin Ced ros, 215 pounds, and E. L. Welch, Z10, usually startirfg at those posts., ineir bacKiielu ace is Vveu uy iing, who nas upiie the major portion of the team s scoring from ms quarterback position. ',. - The years w.eie awe to get in only a snort workout yeaujruay aiurriiooii on the eat.es oi uie ram- ouaneu urum W'iu. mis aiternoon iney vviu get tnuir-heavy wuikoui oi the vvt-tik wun a hoiimmage session and VVeuaesuay iney Will uiusli- up on ueiensive" tactics. ihe squad came iniough Ute Al- oany game, wnnout -uijury and anoulu' ue in,peK coiiuiiiun lor aie una! Big .tux, game.. . .. Bowling. m City' leaguV bowduig at the Bend aueys last riiglU, the Meuo Land teaiii-cai ried ou top. honors by taking four points from Trex icr's grouury auu aiso tailing hign team series ot loix anu rugn s,u gie game oi aoa. ' v . ' : , Rixe s.. realty made a clean. sweepover congrtissi market ; ilyj lour straight - pointa:- whilcl i'U.Ajjoks.iicaiuuu. iuu, ,x.uuk ..Uu uui ot tour nom Carroll motors. r uanud muiKet lost three to 'lhe uuiiciin team. C. V. 'lrexler had high single j game of M6 and high turee-gaine senes ox ouo. ius vvuiis oo game was second high, scores ; Pllanus: F. Baughn, 4G9; B. Burreil, 433; i.i. oiuie, 47U; Paul L.oree, iisd; ti. iorcoit, &M. Total, bend Bulletin: B. Benson, 492; L. Musgravc, 4B7; M. fcutheiiaiicj, U; L,. . won, buy; V. Musgrave, 48d. Total, -AiVJ. Wxe Heal Ks.ate: B. Doug lass, t47; Ji. Rixc, 143; J. Tilden, 41b; A. Kixe, SM; 1. uuiuleu, 4jS. lOtul, 2ou3. Congresa Food: E. Judy, 499; iiiiiiiHiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiuniiimuiiiiiniiwiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiHUMii uniinmunumiiiiii luiiiiiiiuuiniiiuiiiiuiiiiiuiiuiimiiiiiliiiuil. Voice ol fDIVBn 1340 Central Oregon ""KDIv mJmmm 'Kilocycles Affiliated With Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting System ON THI A-n.-nt KBND WITH This Friday evening KBND will do a condensed re-broadcast OI the Springfield-Bend game from Bruin field, starting at 10:15 p. m. This Saturday KBND broad casts the Oregon State-University of Portland football game. The "Count of Monte Cristo". tonight 8:00 to 8:30, is imper sonated at a masked ball in an attempt to discredit him in the eyes of his king. Carleton Young plays the dashing hero in this weekly series. American Forum oi tne Air to morrow evening, 6:30 to 7:00 dis cusses ue we nave a souna Foreign Policy." Speakers in clude Senator Ed Johnson of Colorado, and Glen Taylor' of Idaho, with Palmer Hoyt, and Dr. Ben Cherrington. . TONIGHT'S PROGRAM 5:00 Relax with Rhythm. 5:10 Remember When 5:15 Superman 5:30 Captain Midnight . i 5:45 Tom Mix 6:00 Gabriel Heatter 6:15 This Is Music 6:30 Four Knights 6:45 Maurice Brown 7:00 Your Car 7:05 Sophisticates 7:15 Melodic Moods 7:30 Red Ryder ; 8:00 Count of Monte Cristo 8:30 Official Detective : 8:55 Billy Rose Pitching Horseshoes 9:00 News j 9:15 Music You Like j 9:30 Make Music Your Hobby 9:45Wizard & the Odds 10:00 FuUqji Lewis i 10:15 Salon Serenade .; ? 10:30 Music Preferred ' J, 11:00 Sign Off , WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 o:ou variety xiuur . - j 6:45 Riders of the Purple SaJ;e !7: 15 Rise & Shine '7:00 News . 7:30 County Agent .7:45 Morning Melodies 7:55 News ' 8:00 Morning Roundup -8:15 News 8:30-Airlane Melodies 8:45 Bulletin Board 4$; 530, FORD TRUCKS llMTLONOIR .' : The Boss is out of town this week do you suppose tliis "valley" weather we've been having has scared him Out? . ! Hardly that, I'm stye because the Boss and everyone else will agree that this sort of thing is mighty unusual and anyway, the weather is only one of Bend's many as sets. . ' This rain starts a fellow thinking, though. Driving around with a fogged windshield and a poor windshield swipe is mighty try ing on the nerves and dangerous, too. If you're doing this, then you'll appreciate knowing that the boss' fellows are the men to see. They can fix you up In a hurry. Bud tells me that he's ready out there in the lube room to do a real job of winter izing your car, too . . . and when there's, rain, can snow be far behind? Better drive in and tell Bud to change the oil, give the old bus a grease job and- a look-over for minor troubles which will spell dangerous drivitm when the snow starts coming down. (And he won't neglect to check your car' battrrv to make sure it's on the beam and ready for cold morning starts.) THE FLUNKEY. Halbrook Motors That Friendlv Dealer Mercury Bond and Minnesota Lincoln Phone (WO T. Coulter, 427; H. Einman, B. Roller, 491; G. Monlcul, Total. 2493. Carroll Motors: K. DeGree, 441; O. Barfknccht, 449;. L, Lewerenz, 448; P. DeGree, 444; H. Barfknecht, 441. Total, 2436. Brooks-Scanlon: S. Dearth, sew M Hnpnn. 424: M. Huffman. 423; E. Huffman, 380; L. DuttotCTf 506. Total, 2495. V MedoLand: L. Potts, 517; L, Chnuman. 482: C. Weber. 476f D. Lay, 476; S. Blucher, 501. Total, 2671. Trexlers' Grocery: II. Doug lass, 535; W. Douglass, 472; ab sentee, 375; M. Mayer, 480; Tre.v ler, 568. Total, 2502. Use classified ads in The But ictln for quick results. 8:50 Tony Lane Trio . 9:00 Kate Smith Speaks 9:15 Victor H. Llndlahr 9:30 World News. 9:35 Novelettes 9:40 Moods in Modes 9:45 By Popular Demand 10:00 News 10:15-The Pictsweet Show 10:30 Claudia , 10:45 Lullaby Lane 10:50 Meet the Band 11:00 Man About Town 11:05 Tune Time 11:10 News 11:15 Erskine Johnson , 11:30 Queen for a Day 12:00 Noontime Melodies 12:05 Today's Classifieds ' 12:10 Noontime Melodies 12:15 Sport Yarns 12:20 Noontime Melodies 12:30 News 12:45 Farmers Hour 1:00 News of Princvllle 2:00 Heart's Desire 2:30 Martin Block 3:00 According to the Record 3:15 Real Moments of Ro mance 3:20 Cote Serenade 3:30 Buenos Amigos 3:45 NorthwestNews 3:50 Music 3:55 Central Oregon News 4:00 Fulton Lewis 4:15 Frank Hemingway 4:30 Modern Melodies 4:45 Adventure Parade 5:00 Relax with Rhythm 5:10 Remember When 5:15 Superman 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45 Tom Mix 6:00 Gabriel Heatter 6:15 This Is Music 6:30 American Forum of the Air 7:00 Mel Venter's Pictorial 7:15 Sam Hayes Touchdown Tips 7:30 Cisco Kid 8:00 What's the Name of that Song .3:30 Pines of Melody 8:45 Time to Dance 8:55 Billy Rose Pitching Horseshoes 9:00 News 9:15 Proudly We Hail 9:30 Concert Hour 10:00 Fulton Lewis 10:15 Salon Serenade 10:30 Music Preferred 11:00 Sign Off Lava Bear Jay vees Lose On Wet Field Muddy football games are not confined to the west side of the Cascades, the Albany and Bend Junior varsity teams found, yes terday, afternoon as the' junior Bulldogs won a 6 to 0 victory over the Bears on water-laden Bruin field. . ... Water from the night's heavy storm stood in large pools In sev eral places on the field when the two teams started their game, one of the Big Six junior varsity schedule. ' The Lava Bears held forth with a slashing ground of fensive In the first half, but lost the ball on fumbles after chalk ing up long downfield drives. The Bulldogs came to life late in the second quarter with John ny Spreen, Albany back, finding himself able to crash through the lighter Bend line. An 85-yard drive downfield ended early in the .... n i anu PERFECT describes this blanket. Full 72"x83" size in S07o new wool, 25 cotton, 25 rayon fabric. Safe, easy to operate, requires no extra care. Guaranteed against defects in materials or workmanship for one year. ' SINGLE COMFORT CONTROL $42.01 DOUCLE COMFORT CONTROL $52.53 KxWiihIvi Willi l.li MttlnUliiH the wurmlli si-lcrti'd fur each Imllvtiliiul hnir of the blanket. 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