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SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1$4g PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON Bend Bears Beat Eugene Axemen In Big 6 Contest BIO SIX LEAGUE BaJem . . 7 1 .889 Corvullls 6 8 .667 Albany 5 4 .556 Bend S 6 .833 Eugene 8 Springfield . 2 .300 .222 The Bend Lava Bears scored a clear-cut victory over the Eugene Axemen here last night, bll to si to move from last place up to lourth place In the Big Six league, The Lava Bears moved into a 10 to 4 lead alter live minutes of the first quarter had been play ed and were never In trouble the rest of the game. Lowell Maudlin, Bend forward, was the big gun for the Bears in the opening quarter, sinking five .field goals for 10 of the Bears' 18 first quarter points. First pe riod score was is to vz tor Bend Sheffold Again High Bill Sheffold, Bend guard, was again high scorer for the game with 25 points, earned from 10 Held goals and five free throws. Sheffold's scoring was well-scattered through the game, but was heaviest in the final period when he collected 10 points. Don Ben son, . Bend's otner . forward, had a good evening with six field goals and two free throws for 14 points. Lfnder, a Eugene substitute, was high for his. team with 15 points. The Axemen carried a big height advantage In the game and had better than average control oi the bacKboards. The Bears nul lified this with a higher number of interceptions, smoother floor play, and better shooting. Tonight the Bears will wind up their Blit Six season In a game here with Springfield. The main game is called for 7:30 p. m. with the Junior varsity game to fol low. Summary Given Summary of last night's pame: Bend (60) FG FT F TP Maudlin, f 7 2 0 16 Benson, f 6.2 3 14 Hogland, c 0 0 " 1 ' 0 Sheffold, g 10 5 ' 1 25 Chrlstensen, g .. 0 11 1 Hawes, s 2 0 2 4 Bushnell, s 0 0 0 0 Totals 25 10 8 60 Eugene (31) FG FT PF TP Lewis, I 3 Murray, f 4 Johnson, c 2 Burgraff, g 2 Wolf, g 3 Cash, s ..i.;..L..; 2 Llndcr, s 6 Lnsscn, s "1 . Wilson,- s 0 Parsons, s 0 Totals ............23 5 . 20 Scores by quarters: , Bend 18 28 48 60 Eugene 12 21 36 51 Officials: Llovd Abrams and Howard Krog, Bend. Bowling The West Side tavern bowling team accompanied by Its sponsor, Bill Harris, will go out to Gil christ this Sunday to play the Gil christ team on its home alley. The Gilchrist team has lost two games to Bend teams and will be gunning for a victory from the tavern team. The men who will make up the team will be Elmer Brown, captain, Fred Grlndle, Bill Grlndle, Morley Madden and Paul Crocker. The Episcopal church bowling team will bowl against a team from the First Lutheran church at the Cascade Bowl beginning at 7:30 Saturday night. The mem bers that will represent the two teams is not known at the pres ent time. The Gilchrist women's tram will bowl against a Bend women's team Sunday afternoon at the Cascade Bowl. Arllne Robert is captain of the Bend team and has a very goqd aggregation lined up. Louise Keown is the captain on the Gilchrist team and her line up is: Happy Anderson, Llla Mae, Garner, Ann Speed, Jeanne Nor lin and Louise Keown. CIVIC I.EAOUE The Lions club maintained Its load In the league even though it dropped three points to the Jun ior chamber of commerce. The Knights of Columbus held the tie for fourth place with the Junior chamber by taking three points from the Kiwiinis team. The Shriners pushed the Rotary team further into the cellar by taking three points. The high team series of the evening was rolled by the Knlghtn of Columbus with a total of i!H3. The Knights also had the hirih single game of 861. C. H. Barrell shot the high In dividual series with a 521 while Dr. Dorsch had high simile game of 208 closely followed bv Walt It's TRAIIWAYS for Comfort, Speed . and Economy Phone 500 OUT OUR WAY TVES, I DID I V I I WELL, fT'S TOO BAD WIPEP MY A. 7 VOL) AINT A LITTLE ' FEET GOOD I V TALLERVOL) WOULDWT ON TH' MOP J I TSrV HAVE BEEN SO AWFUL I THE WORRY WART m 1M Heavyweight Injured In Chicago Match Chicago. Feb. 21 UP) Sam Ba roudl, a 20-year-old New York Negro light heavyweight boxer, died In a hospital today from in Juries suffered in a bout with Ezzard Charles last night and po lice scheduled an immediate in quest. it was pronaoie the inquest would return a verdict of acci dental death. Baroudi died at Columbus hospital at 4:48 a. m. (CST), approximately five hours after he was hauled unconscious out of the Chicago stadium ring. Meanwhile, It was revealed that Baroudi killed another Negro boxer, Glenn Newton Smith, 23, at North Adnms, Mass., August 15, 1947. smith was knocked out In the ninth round and never re gained consciousness. Baroudi was exonerated at an Inquest. Mike Spinelli, New York, owner of a textile trucking business and Howard, who rolled an even 200. Walt Howard pitched the 6-7 split which is one of the most dif ficult to make on the alley. scores: Kiwanis: B. Hamilton. 403: D. Thompson, 377; J. McCarthy, 339; Wetle, 4uu: J. Dorsch, 508; to tal, 2315. Knights of Columbus: Fogarty, 421; T. Wagner, 428; B. Hatch, 4G8; P. Cashman, 449; B. Wetle, 512; totals, 2443. Shriners: W. Howard. 493: I.. Wolf, 356; G, Ager, 373: L. Erick- son, 471; C. Barren, 521; total, 2301. . , . '' RotAryf Sleeper, 443; Rhoten, 422; Rlilii't-ds, 367; Anderson, 424; Hanson, 272; total 2333. Junior Chamber: Nedrow, 416; Connors, 420: Englehardt. 424; Stranahan, 396; Douglas, 431; to tal 2375. Lions: Madden, 399; Janslk, 456; McCann, 336; Carr, 464'; Bur den, 468; total, 2273. U. O. Swimmers Lose To Huskies Eugene, Ore., Feb. 21 HP) The University of Washington re mained undefeated In northern di vision swimming competition to day and also was holder of two new records after defeating Ore gon's mermen 49 to 26 hero yes terday. Pete Poullson clipped eight tenths of a minute off the. 220 yard freestyle meet record set by Jack Medlca of Washington In 1934. His time was 2:13.31. The Washington medley relay team of George Heaiu-y, Jack Powell and Dick Campbell set a new division record In the 3110 yard medley relay of 3:01. The old record, held by Oregon since 1940, was 3:01.31. A new pool record In the 400-yard freestyle relay was not allowed when Washington was disqualified in the event. MM t!CI.l TEAM LOSES Vancouver, B. C, Feb. 21 din Paced by Pat McGcer, University of British Columbia's Thunder bh;ds outclassed Linfield college 68-41 In a Pacific Northwest con ference basketball game played here last night. Bulletin Classifieds bring results Deschutes Bowling Lanes "A Pleasant I'lnco to Bowl" 0H'ii Bowling' I'rl.s for both high and low score howler. !llxed doubles every Sunday afternoon, prl.cs to wlonciH. Open 1! P.M. Sut. Sim. Open 6 P.M. Host of Week rhone I I8-.I AI. M'MtSTKOM, I'l.OP. 21(1 tire. Ave I'pslnlrH Bond and Greenwood WILLIAMS 2-il J.RWILUAMg, Fighter Fatally Baroudl's manager, disappeared when he learned of Baroudl's death. Later he was tracked to the Chicago airport by reporters. No charge was filed against him, and he was expected to ap pear at the inquest. Police said they were not hold ing Charles, a Cincinnati Negro ranked as the leading contender for the light heavyweight cham pionship of Gus Lesnevich. They said that he had promised to re main in the city as long as neces sary and would appear at the In quest. Dr. John J. Drammls, state box ing commission physician, said Baroudl's death was caused by a brain hemorrhage. He said It re sulted from a "series of blows on the head," but he was not certain the Injuries were suffered In the Charles fight. Oregon Quintet Defeats O.S.C. Eugene, Ore.. Feb. 21 (tP Ore gon's galloping bi.skctball team threw a severe holt into the title hopes of the Oregon State Beav ers here last night by scoring a 58 to 54 victory In a rough north ern division hasketbajl game be- lorc b.ayu- wildly partisan tans. ( srCoach John Warren's Webfoots. using superior height to control the backboards, withstood several Oregon State threats in the sec ond half to hand the Beavers their fifth conference defeat and drop them half a game behind pace sotting Washington and Washing ton State. The score sec-sawed back and forth In the firs half until Dick Wilklns hit a free throw and field goal to put Oregon in front 27 25 with 18 minutes gone, a lead tne wemoots never relinquished. Halftlme score favored Oregon 31-25. Lead Is Slight Oregon's lead was never over six points throughout the first 15 minutes of the second half until Bob Lavey's Jump shot put the Webfoots in front 52-44. Cliff Crandall and Alex Peterson led a Beaver drive which made the score 53-51 with only two min utes to go, but Jim Bartelt and Stan Williamson came through with baskets to give Oregon a safe 57-51 lead with less than a minute left. Big Roger Wiley, whose stellar backboard play was the highlight of the evening, nnd Wilklns scor ed 13 points each to lead Oregon. Crnndiill, who played like a de mon until fouling out late In the game, topped all scoring with 16. Officials Hal Lee and Al Light tier looted a total of 57 fouls in the game. Thirty-two oil the Beavers and 25 on Oregon. , BEND OIL HEATING ENGINEERS Oil Burner Sales & Service Cleaning Adjusting Installing Repairing G. A. LOWES H08 Broadway Phone 1312 By J. R LAST HOME GAME OF THE SEASON Springfield vs. Bend Lava Bears 7:30 p.m., Sat., Feb. 21 Cub Game Following the Varsity Game. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. ADMISSION: Grade School 20c, High School 35c, Adults 70c Reserved Seats $1.00 on Sale at City Drug Bears Within Reach Of Title (Br United Praai) The University of Calif ofnia was in a position to clinch the southern division Pacific Coast conference basketball title today, but the northern division re mained a wide-open race. The Bears won their seventh consecutive PCC victory without a defeat last night from south em California 53 to 50. A California win tonight against UCLA would assure the Bears of no worse than a tie for the crown, and If coupled with USC defeat by Stanford will give the Berkeley team the champion ship. ' In the northwest, Washington came through In the last minute to topple Washington State, 55 to 50, to pull into a. first-place tie with the Cougars. Approximately 5,800 fans packed the Pullman gym to watch the teams swap the lead nine times before field goals bv Sammy White and Bill Vander burgh iced the torrid battle for Washington. Actually, 17 free throws from the foul line gave the game to the Huskies. WSC's center, Vlnce Hanson, fouled out early In the second half. Jack Nichols was high point man for Washington with la. wsc led. 2b to 23, at nantime. OSC Jolted At Eugene, Oregon jolted Ore gon State's title hopes with a 58 to 54 victory, setting the Beavers one-half game behind the leaders. The Stanford Indians used an air-tight zone defense to throttle UCLA's fast break and romp to an easy 55 to 47 -win. Pacific Lutheran was assured of the Washington State Inter collegiate conference crown by dumping wnitwortn, 74 to 53. Junior Varsity 39 To 35 Victor The Bend Junior varsity scored a victory in their Big Six game here last night, defeating the Eugene Jayvees by a score of 39 to 35. The Eugene five ended the first half with an 18 to 17 lead. The' lead shifted several times in the final period before the Lava Bears went ahead near the end of the game. Tom Niebergall added an extra field goal In the final minute of play to provide the Bears with their final points. i.oiigiiaiia High High scorer for Bend was Bruce Longrtalla -with 8 points, while Vri' TaSSel- led the junior- Axe-S men with 11. Lineups: Bend (39) Pos.) (85) Eugene Standlfer (7) . f (11) Van Tassel Longballa (8) f McKce (3) c Mix (5) g (5) Siegmund Hebert . .. (1) Barnes Nichols Bend Robi Niebergall (4),. Denning (3) g Substitutions: son Ctj, Khoads. Sutton (3), Abbott (4) Eugene, Vincent, Burns, Jeffries (7), Hodges (9), Chase (2). HIGH SCHOOL SCORES (By United Preiis) (Portland) Jefferson 48, Grant 37. Washington 46 Franklin 21. Commerce 35, Lincoln 24. Roosevelt 52, Benson 22. Baker 40, La Grande 30. Myrtle Point 36, Roseburg 35. Lewis and Clark Frosh 54, Ore gon City 35. Salem 40, Springfield 30. Klamath Falls 41, Medford 2S. Central Catholic 44, Gresham 37. Grants Pass 50, Ashland 38. Newberg 40, Beaverton 24. West Linn 56, Tillamook 36. Molalla 45, Woodburn 39. Silverton 61, Sandy 32. St. Helens 51, Rainier 49. Oregon Frosh 64, St. Mary's (Eugene) 32. Pendleton 40, Hood River 38. Lebanon 37, Newport 30. s Corvullls 73, Sweet Home 29. Albany 51, Toledo 26. ELECTRCLUX CLEANER AND AIR PURIFIER Now Available No Change In Price Since 11)38. 69.75 Complete with all attachments PHIL PHILBROOK 1216 E. 3rd. Phone 1293-.! 11 Cenyre!gonK0O,l,l Kllocyclei Affiliated With Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting System ON THI WITH KBND Tonieht at 7:30. KBND broad casts the Bend-Springfield basket ball game from the Bend. gym. KBND will carry the final dis- trift tournament game from Red mond next Saturday evening, broadcast time set for 8 p. m. fiuiseDDe Verdi's classic opera, "La Traviata" will be presented on "Chicago Theater of the Air tomorrow evening 9:30 to 10:30 p. m. Tomorrow afternoon 4 to 4:30, KBND, presents a new "Concert Hour" program with music the whole world loves. At 5:30 tomorrow evening, KBND will release the special half -hour commemorating pro gram prepared by t h e uregon Council of Churches telling the story of the early church activ ity In Oregon. The program part of the Oregon territory centen nial being celebrated this year. Screen and stage star Wendy Barrie will be present as guest "whodunit" teller on "Quick As Flash" tomorrow 2:30 to a. "True or False" this evening, 5:30 to 6, origlnatts in Pittsfield, Mass. 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