PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON tc.'Z So .vXti'J SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1948 Stan Musial Hits Homer as Cards Beat Cincinnati By Carl Xundqulst .(United PttM BporU Writer) .." New York, July 10 Ui Even while hobbling around on a cane, Pepperhead Eddie Stanky weild ed a big Influence In the pennant plans of the Boston Braves to day through his roommate and pal, 'kid short-stop Alvln Dark. Stanky, probably the most earnest player of modern times, plays only to win and had to hold back the tears when inform ed that the broken ankle he suf fered in a collision at Brooklyn Thursday would keep him out of the lineup at least six weeks. Last year with the Dodgers, he made a star pitcner out 01 nis roommate Ralph Branca, build ing the big right hander's confi dence and giving him the same tips that , are going this year to rk. Hlta Safely Last night, while Stanky was "sitting it out," Dark hit safely in his 21st straight game, get ting a triple, double, single and stealing home as the Braves crushed the Phils, 13 to 2. John ny Sain, under no pressure, gave up -12 hits as he scored his 11th victory. Del Ennls hit a Phllly homer. ' The Braves now lead by 314 games. The Cubs set back the second place Pirates, 2 to 1 at Chicago when Bill Nicholson hit his 11th homer of the year with Andy Pafko on base in the sixth in ning to send ace right hander Elmer Riddle down to his fourth loss against' nine wins. - Rookie Ralph Hamner gave up five hits to win his fourth game. Stan (the man) Musial hit a two run homer and touched off the winning rally with a single In a 6 to 4 Cardinal victory over Cincinnati at St. Louis in which relief pitcher Gerry Staley scored his third victory in the last five Cardinal games. . . .... . . Barney Masterful ; V' '. ;' Rex Barney, turning in his sec ond straight complete. victory att er going two years without fin. ishing one tjhat ,he won, '-was masterful in 'a- four-hit,' 10 to 3 Brooklyn , triumph , over the Giants at the Polp grounds. He - pitched ball after serving up a three-run fourth Inning homer to Walker Coopor and walked only two Dauers. t noy lampaneua and Gene Hermanskl hit homers to lead the 13 hit Dodger attack. Pinch-hitter Carl Schelb's dou ble with, two out in the ninth gave the Athletics an 8 to 7 vic tory over the Red Sox at Phili adelphia and enabled relief pitch er Charley Harris, the winner, to gain revenge for being the-victim .of last Sunday's 14-run -Boston inning.1 The A's had a big Inning themselves last night, coming from behind with , six runs in the sixth. . - : , Drives In 8 Buns ' Joe DiMagglo drove in three runs with his 19th homer and a .single and Lefty Ed Lopat pitch ed four-hit ball to win, hjs fifth straight game and his seventh of the season as -the Yankees de feated the Senators, 9 to 0, at Washington. After many years of pitching, Negro Satchel Paige finally made his big league debut with two scoreless Innings of relief work '. for the Indians in a lost cause OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS ' . I AIN'T YES, AN'l TAKIN'ALL 'V GUESS YOU v WtCZ&A I THAT ROUGH HAVE TO MAKE tfiCW , ) STUFF" I PUT SUCH A PERFECT N,0 x IB A DUMMY I LIKENESS SO r. trfrt) A OMTILLTHEY ft TH' HOSS WONT Oft S'M ITj'mStt 3IT TIREP-- IS KNOW ITS A J InnMiSs. aWjw.v--V then i J pifferemt v lr?rK&'t1 THE DOUBLE eo ...... w. wnxt, mc r. n m& w. m. ot. as the Browns scored a . 5 to 3 decision at Cleveland. Four Buns Win The Browns clinched victory with four runs In the first two innings including a homer by Pitcher Fred Sanford over Cleve land ace, Bob Lemon. Lemon went down to his seventh defeat against 12 victories. ine neers won tneir iittn straight at Detroit, 4 to 3, over the White Sox. Freddy Hutch inson, giving up six hits, had a shutout until Aaron Robinson hit a two-run homer in the ninth. Vancouver Slips Into 2nd Division (By United Pre..) Vancouver slid Into the second division today after splitting a western international league twin bill with Tacoma last night The Capilanos nosed out the Tigers In the nightcap, 9-8, but dropped the opener, 8-2. - Spokane choked off a Wenat chee rally to take a 9-7 win and move Into fourth place. Salem took a liking to Yakima pitching, rapping out 22 hits for a 14-3 victory. - ' -"" . Second-place Bremerton trailed Tacoma by three games after los ing to Victoria, 6-1. ,cc, : ' East La ke Gets L.U0U ot ; I tout ? . The' Oregon state game com mission released . approximately 1800 trout In East' lake -yesterduV aejvpar pf their lake-stocking ac-,, livings, jne-iisn were ones which were hatched - yast year and were a maximum , of about 10 inches In length. ' .'-Three' Creeks' lake, Olallle lake, and: Monnn lake have also 'been recently stocked. The fish comb from Oak Springs, on the Des chutes, river . ,,--' . Oregon's Oldest Citizen Now. 106 : Lebanon, Ore., July 10 HP James W. (Uncle Jimmy) Smith, Oregon's oldest citizen, celebrat ed his 106th birthday Thursday at nearby Waterloo, he revealed to friends today. Smith observed the occasion by working in his garden and "doing a bit of read ing without glasses." Attention Home Owners ' We need all types of homes. Prices will never - be better. Cash buyers waiting. We buy and sell equities. List today for a quick sale. FREE APPRAISAL All State Realty, Realtors 221 Greenwood ; Phone 167 Ann Curtis Wins In Olympic Trial Detroit, July 10 Ui Some 350 of the nation's top swimming and diving stars competed today fer the 33 remaining spots on the U. S. Olympics team trials at the Rouge park pools. Fifteen of the 51 berths were filled yesterday . and three on Wednesday. Finals were srhedul ed toddy in the women's 200-meter breast stroke; the men's 200 meter breast stroke. Qualifying heats will be run off In the women's 400-meter free style; the men's 1,500-meter free style; the , Women's 100-meter back stroke and the men's 200 meter free style. -; Bruce Harlan and Miller And erson of Ohio State university and Dr. Sam Lee of the U. S. army finished one-two-three yesterday In the men's three-meter spring board divins finnls, final event of the eefond day of competition, be fore 5,000 spectators. ! i w Ann Curtis Wins ' Ann Curtis, leading U. S. wom an '' free stvler, continued her brilliant aouatlr career with a flashing win In the 100-metpr, but the JyOs Angclps speedster had to extend herself to heat out Marie OorrWan of New York and Bren din Helser of Los- Aneeles, who finished second and third. i Berths on the Olympics slx rfri'i 400-meter relay iteam also ""ht.to the tyvt three to' finish. Thtywprp The.lrpa ,'Kalaina of Hawa'l, .Tnkio Lcvlne nf Chicago ana,jrairiaa, ticaaoy oi wew jpr sfev.4 ; -i .,. ! -' ' The final In the men's 400-meter free- -s'vip lnnded ' Jlmmv 'Mc- Tjinc. Bill Smith nd William Heusnor, Jr.r On -,;' the .Olympics team. Seals Climb Back Into First Place COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS Team W. L. Pet. San Francisco .... 87 42 ' .570 Oakland 69 44 , .573 San Diego 56 45 ,554 Los Angeles -. 63 46 .645 Seattle 48 4 .495 Hollywood 66 53 .465 Portland 40 57 .412 Sacramento .: 36 61 .371 i TIGHT RESULTS '' -; . ' (By United IVnoO Hollywood MPi-i-Harold (Baby Face) Jones, 1384, Detroit, rte clslonrd Charley.-Sains,- 14514, Phoenix, Ariz., (10). -, . - Bulletin Classifieds bring results. Sun Life Assurance of Canada Chinese proverb He who takes care for the future, need never sorrow for the present. SEE YOUR LOCAL UNDERWRITER ! W. A. "AL" ROBERTSON 1556 Awbrey Rd. . ... , . I'lione 755-W RADIANT PANEL SYSTEMS Designed and Installed Steam and Hot Water -Heating Systems Maatercraft Oil Burners DE LUXE HEATING CO. ' 258 Hill St. Phone 1232 San Francisco, July 10 Ui After a one-night stand in second place the San Francisco Seals were back- jn the Pacific coast league lead today and it looked like outfielder Gene YVoodling was determined to keep them there. Woodling, rated as the back bone of the Seal offense, proved his injured ankle was well heal ed last night as he smacked two homers and two singles in five trips. Only a terrific stop by Oak land's Merrill Combs kept the boy from a .1000 average. Oakland Defeated With Ray Orteiga's three-run homer added to the Woodling barrage, two Seals sank Oakland, 7 to 5, before 13,908 fans in the fourth game of the hottest cross town series on record. Con Demp sey, the Seals' fuzzy-cheeked sen sation, played the part of fireman to shut off an Acorn threat and receive the win. In the evening's other contests, Sacramento swept a double bill from Seattle, winning the first game 6 to 2 and the second, 10 to 1; Hollywood shutout Los Ange les 2 to 0, and Portland blanked San Diego 10 to 0. - Edgar smith hurled the Solons to victory In the first game, while Steve Nagy held the Rainiers to five hits and nearly shut them out In the second contest. The twin win gave the Solons a 4-1 series edge. Gete seven Hits Vlnce Dibiasi muffled San Die go's powerful offense with seven scattered blows as Portland chalk ed up the second shut out of the week atSan Diego. Herm Reich and Fenton Mole hit homers for the Beavers. . . Pete Gebrian notched his ninth Hollywood win as he handed the Los Angeles Angels their. 13th blanking of the season, granting them only six well separated safe ties. Central Oregon fDKVlft 1340 Voiced IVDIMI Kilocyclei Affiliated With Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting System AH Programs on Daylight Saving Time MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS (By United Prow) - w American League W. L. Pet. Cleveland 44 27 .620 Philadelphia 47 30 JB10 Mow Wnrr , I dM SI RSI Boston ...nL".'.Z'-IZ 37 34 ;52t. Detroit 37 37 .5UU Washington 33 -41' -''.446 St. Louis 27 '44 ' .380 Chicago , 23 47 ,.329 National League ' .. W. L. ' Pet. Boston ..;..'44 31 .587 Pittsburgh 39 33 .542j ill, 4jlMil Oil Of New York 35 36 Brooklyn '. .'....... 34 36 .481- Philadelphia .:.....' 36 40 .474 Cincinnati 35 40 .4(57 Chicago 31 43 .419 Bulletin Classifieds brine results -493iJ BRISTLEC0MB itAuimi HAIR IY IHI .IIAUIT SA10N KIIH00 .mm h urn GEO. L. BROOKS 725 Sllvls Lane Phone 995-W ON THI V A-run - WITH i d m n Tonight at 8:30 KBND broad casts the Bend Elks - Portland Timber Structures baseball game from Bend's municipal ball park. 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