The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 17, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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Medford Wins
Hayward Relays;
Bend Is Sixth
Eugene, April 17 (IP) Medford
high's Black Tornado, coached by
Bill Bowerman, today held Its sev
' enth class "A" Hayward relays
.'.title.
The southern Oregonians
..smothered all opposition in the
.11th running of the state prep
event in Eugene Friday. The Tor
. nado ran up 62 points, nearly
double that of second place Klam
ath Falls which came out of the
slaughter with 34 points.
Rest of the 21-school field was
ijeft far behind. Corvallis won
-third place with 28 points and
Benson Tech of Portland was
. Jourth with 23. Franklin of Port--land
scored 22; Bend 21, and
Washington of Portland, 19 Mi.
Ftrste Listed
Medford won firsts in the 880
yard relay, the shuttle relay and
the mile relay. Bowerman's
Iclassy crew tied the shuttle relay
record of :38.8 jointly held by
jHillsboro and Jefferson of Port
land. The Tornado failed to crack
any other marks.
7 Benson broke the two-mile re-
lay mark, touring the route in
8.18.9. The old record of 8:34.8
J was set by Jeflerson last year.
, Medford also bettered the old time
but finished second to Benson.
Record Broken
t The shot put relay mark was
t broken by Grant of Portland with
' a total heave of 135 feet, 4V4
I inches. Old mark was 131 feet, 10
k inches, also by Grant. Corvallis
set a new broadjump record of
I 61 feet, 1 inch, breaking the old
57 feet, 7 Inches mark set by
Klamath Falls in 1946.
I Today the class "B" and class
"C" high schools clash on Hay-
ward field. . . . ' ; .
BEARS TAKE POINTS .
The Lava Bear team, coached
by Bud Robertson, won points in
six events at the relays, with a
first place tie by Larry Standifer,
Lowell Maudlin and Don Bushnell
In- the high jump relay topping
the Bears performances.
Another good performance by
the Bend boys was in the two-mile
relay, where Vern Clark, Bob
Brown, Tom Henderson and Don
Bushnell finished- third. This
event was won by Benson Tech
of Portland in the record time of
8:18.9, 16 full seconds under the
old mark. ,
Places Fourth
In the discus, George Mansfield
placed fourth with a throw of 119
feet, 6Vi inches. The everitwas
won by Bob Johnson- of Spring
- field at 132 feet, 1 (nch, a mari
Mansfield , has" exceeded manjt
times in practice this' year. ' The
pole vault entrant from Bend, BUI
Shcffold, came out third at 10
feet, 9 inches. The winner was
LeRoy Cox of Franklin at 11 feet,
6 inches. Sheffold has beaten
this mark a number of times, but
was unable to find his form at
the Hayward meet.
Another point was won by Bob
Brown, Don Bushnell, Tom Hen
derson and Don Denning in the
mile relay, winning sixth place,
J. W. Rhoadcs also picked up a
poit in the javelin event with a i
throw of 139 feet, 10 Inches. That 1
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Los Angeles Goes
Into Tie For Top
San Francisco, April 17 HP)
Rain and a fourth straight vic
tory over the Sacramento Solons
today put the Los Angeles Angels
into a technical tie with San Fran
cisco for the Pacific Coast league
lead.
The Angels . were trailing by
four percentage points in the
standings, but were ahead by a
half a game a one of the freak
occurrences which , sometimes
crop up in baseball. ;
' Los Angeles crept past Sacra
mento, 6 to 5, last night, despite
two homers by the Sac's Joe Mar
ty, who drove in the five Solon
runs. The Angel win came in the
last of the seventh when Ed Sauer
singled home Dom Dallesandro.
Oakland Moves Up
: Oakland, league favorites In
many a winterbook, crept into
the first division with the clean
sweep of a doubleheader at Seat
tle, winning the first game, 6 to
0, on the four-hit pitching of
southpaw Earl Janes, and the sec
ond game, 3 to 2.
Rain halted the scheduled bat
tle between San Diego and San
Francisco in the first inning, wilh
the Seals ahead 2 to 0. A double
header between Hollywood and
Portland in the Oregon city was
also postponed due to the
weather. '
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At Stake In
Bend Games
The Central Oregon "bowler of
the year" will be crowned tonight
after the last twb matches of the
tournament sponsored by Don
Thompson. The matches are sche
duled for 7 p.m. at the Cascade
bowl.
Laurie Redifer, of Redmond, Is
leading but he will have to main
tain It in two four-game matches
tonight. John Stout Is In second
place and will meet Redifer in
the first match. Redifer meets
Dave Altier in the second match
and Stout tangles with Fred
Baughn.
Sammy Bluchcr, Altier and
Baughn have less than two points
difference. Blucher pushed his
way past the other two in the last
two matches. Also in the running
are Bill Cerveny, Ray Wise and
Lee Logan, but all will have to be
"torrid" tonight if they want to
be in the first four places.
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Gabriel Heatter's "Behind the
Front Page" program tomorrow
evening at 7 salutes the Holly
wood Citizen-News, the film Cap!
tars evening paper lor the role
the paper has played In civic de
velopment.
'Those Websters" tomorrow 3
to 3:30 p. m. finds Dad and Mother
Webster following a suggestion
from their children that they re
new their romantic ways of yes
teryear as part of a wedding an
niversary celebration, and It sets
the stage tor another hilarious
session.
TONIGHT'S PKOGRAM
5:00 Relax with Rhythm
5:10 Remember When
5:15 Jack Lawrence
5:30 True or False
6:00 Music from Aloha Land
6:15 This Is Music
6:30 Sons of the Pioneers
6:45 Hazel Scott
6:55 Club Corner
7:00 Vocal Varieties
7:30 All Star Western Theater
8:00 Keep Up With the Kids
8:30 Hawaii Calls
9:00 News
9:15 President Truman
9:30 Stop Me If You've Heard
This
10:00 Jimmy Blass Orchestra
10:15 Morton Downey
lu.'du Music iTeierred
SUNDAY, APRIL 18
SiOO-rBack to God Hour .
8:30--Volce of Prophecy
9:00 Salt Lake City Choir
9:30 Lutheran Hour
10:00 News
10:15 Decision Now
1Q:30 The Forgotten Letter
11:00 First Baptist Church
12:00 In Your Name
12:15 Canary Pet Show
Phone Bend-1420-W
Redmond -93
Madras - 452
Prineville 7217
Sisters - 991
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Box Shooks
12:30 Ave Maria Hour
1:00 House of Mystery
1:30 True Detective Mysteries
2:00 The Shadow
2:30 Quick As a Flash
3:00 Those Websters
3:30 Nick Carter
4:00 Concert Hour
4:30 Old Fashioned Revival
Hour
5:30 Time for Time
5:45 Newscope
6:00 Meet Me at Parky's
6:30 Jim Backus Show
.7:00 Behind the Front Page
7:30 Quiz of Two Cities
8:00 First Methodist Church
8:30 Jergens Journal
8:45 Sheilah Graham
9:00 News
9:15 Background for Stardom
9:30 Chicago Theater of the Air
10:30 Griff Williams Orchestra
11:00 Sign Off
MONDAY, APRIL 19 .
6:00 Band Music
6:15 Farm Reporter
6:30 Variety Hour
6:45 Riders of the Purple Sage
7:00 News
7:15 Popular Music
7:30 Rex Miller and the News
7:45 Morning Melodies
7:50 News
7:55 Morning Melodies
8:00 Shoe Time
8:15 Morning Roundup
8:30 News
8:45 Bulletin Board
8:50 Airlane Melodies ' '
9:00 Kate Smith Speaks
' 9:15 Victor H. Llndlahr
9:30 World News
9:35 Novelties
. 9:40 Mable Cook
9:45 By Popular Demand
10:00 News
10:15 Fashion Time
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 Happy Gang
11:30 Queen for a Day
12:00 Noontime Melodies
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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 Prineville
2:00 Hearts Desire
2:30 Hollywood Favorites
2:45 Symphonic Swing
3:00 According to the Record
3:15 Home Demonstration
Agent
3:30 Latin Serenade
3:45 Northwest News
3:50 Music
3:55 Central Oregon News
4:00 Fulton Lewis
4:15 Frank Hemingway
4:30 Passing Parade
4:45 Modern Melodies
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 Cote Serenade
7:00 Mysterious Traveler
7:30 Cisco Kid
8:00 Let George Do It
8:30 Charlie Chan
8:55 Billy Rose
9:00 News
9:15 Here's to Veterans
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 '
FIGHT RESULTS
(By United Press)
Hollywood IU1 George Millich,
HG'i, Sacramento, outpointed
Marvin Liddell, 170, Oklahoma
City (10); Butch Maxwell, 131,
Los Angeles, outpointed Ronald
Cannon, 136, Chicago (4).
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Junior Baseball
Practices Booked
American Legion Junior base
ball practices will get under way
about May 10, according to Dean
Tate, who will coach the Bend
team this season.
Interest In the team is running
high among high school boys and
Tate ls'anticipating a large turn
out. Any boy who did not reach
his 17th birthday before January
1 is eligible to play on the team.
The summer schedule of prac
tices and games will be arranged
to accommodate boys who work
in the summer but still want to
play.
Scheduling of games is now un
der way and letters have been
written to Redmond, Prineville,
Madras, Warm Springs and
Burns, all of which are planning
junior teams. .
Halbrook Gets Uniforms '
Co-operation from a number
of Bend sources made plans for
this season's junior, team possible.
Jack Halbrook purchased 16 uni
forms to be used by the team
and other equipment was bought
by the Stevens-Chute Legion post.
Valuable equipment was also re-
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SATURDAY, APRIL 1 7, 1 948
ceived from the Elks basehaii
team. Financial aid to assist!
coaching the team has been askM
from the city government
In the near future Tate wtu
call a meeting of all boys intw
ested In playing this season.
St. Francis
Team Moves
To, League Top
BEND GRADE SCHOOL
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
W. L. P-1
St. Francis 3 0 10M
Kenwood 2 1
AUen .U....... 1 ' 8 t
Eighth Grade 0 3
' St Francis moved into the lead
In the grade school softbaS
league yesterday afternoon bv
rallying in the last inning to di
feat Kenwood grade school 52
The score stood 2 to 1 for Ken
wood before the Saints came to
bat in their half of the final in
ning to break loose with a four,
run rally that won the game.
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