PAGE TWO 13 to 1 Victory Hails Williams' Return to Kediox New York, July 24 ip The .... Red Sox celebrated the return of " Ted Williams yesterday as they humiliated the White. Sox, 13 to 1. Teddy boy got a three-run double - and a single as Harris pitched a five-hitter. .Bobby Doerr hit a " homer and double. .The victory' put Boston only a game-and-a-half behind the leading Indians. " Williams, out of action for 15 games, 13 of which Boston won, appeared fully recovered from the side muscle .injury reportedly " suffered in a Pullman car wrest ling match with Sam .Mele. The If nnthlna nlaa that tha RoH Cnv - can win without Williams. With him they may be .hard to stop in .their illtanaifvlno nAnnant HHimi . - The Tigers blasted across seven runs In the fourth inning to de feat the Senators at Washing ton, li to a, as relief pitcher Virgil Trucks won his ninth vie . tory and his fifth straight. - - - Rained Out The night game between the St. Louis Browns and the Phila delphia A's was rained out after two-and-a-half innings. Washed - . down the drain was a 6 to 0 Brownie lead. t. ' " ' The Yankees and Indians were "rained out at New York. . The Giants got five-hit pitching from Larry Jansen, who hurled "his 12th victory and . his third .shutout, beating the Cubs at Chi cago, 5 to 0. Johnny Mlze hit thvi Giants' 100th homer in the first inning with Bill RIgney on base ' and that was ail the help Jansen needed. It was Mize's 23rd Rookie Robin Roberts, the prize bonus pitcher brought up by the Phils, hurled his fourth victory, .6 to 1, over the Reds at Cincin- natl, who also were victims of a triple play. ' . . ; , The driving Dbdeers racked un heir 17th win- in 21 games by OUT OUR WAY v.-- - THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON . ,, no-News of PHnr ' .un,.ullHiamitMllilllWUlUUiU I mininiiiTiw""'m'l"'"i"'"''m"""'"IIIIMUMM"'"'' By J. R. WILLIAMS AH-J, ) . WOOD V VES.BUT IT T VH.Mm THB i I NYMPHS J f DOESN'T POISOM -v WOOD - iHQUU .J.y SOME PEOPLE, AND yL NIMPSJ ) IOJOW I IF ITDOESNT POISOtsI -i J THAT'S V THOSE GUYS THEIT'U j& 1 POISOM V BE SICK FOR A j yj., ;vV Wy J ... 1 -MONTH WAITING ZSU A FOR IT TO SHOW J Beavers Take Doubleheader From Oakland, 5 fo 4; 7 to 5 THE STANDINGS Team W. L. Pet. Oakland 68 50 .576 San Francisco 65 50 .565 Los Angeles 65 51 ' .560 San Diego 64 54 .542 Hollywood 54 01 .470 Seattle 53 60 .469 Portland 50 64 .439 Sacramento .......... 43 71 .373 ; By Jim Lyle . (United Proi Sports Writer) San Francisco, July 24 ui Oakland's Acorns, famous ' ' for their big inning rallies, felt' the downing the Pirates, 4 to 3, un der the lights J Pittsburgh. The Braves were dumped by the Cardinals, 7 to 5, with south- Eaw Al Brazle' the winner. St. outs knocked out. Boston ace Johnny Sain during a four-run third Inning. BEND ELKS vs. SALEM OREGON STATE LEAGUE Saturday Night 4:30 ' .. Sunday Afternoon 2:30 This will be a tight game because of close league standing. " shoe pinching the other foot to day as they nursed a narrow game and one-half Pacific coast league lead. And the pity of it all lay in the fact that the seventh-place Port land Beavers, rated a pushover for the Oaks, had two big innings last night to sweep both ends of a double bill from the league lead ers, 5 to 4 and 7 to 5. While the resurgent Bevos put the hatchet to the Oak second place San Francisco extended a winning streak to five games by edging the Sacramento Solons, 3 to 2, .on the four-hit pitching of pyoungchamps-. b CMF CMF young Cornelius Dempsey. Los Angeles tallied twice in the last inning to down the San Diego Padres, 4 to 3, in the battle for third place at Wrigley field, while Hollywood and Seattle split a doubleheader, the Ralniers win ning the first game, 11 to 4, but losing the second, 10 to 2. Four runs in the sixth brought Portland from behind In the seven-inning opener, with the loss charged to Oakland's Earl Jones and the win credited to Tommy Bridges. In the nightcap the Bevos were trailing by three runs in the bottom of the eighth when losing pitcher Jack Salveson fair tered and before the third out they had pushed across five tal lies. The- game was then called because of the league curfew. Use classified ana In The Bull letln for aulck result" . Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST O'Oonnell Bid. Offlco Phone 73 Residence Phone 819-W Jaycees Winners lie Crown Ofieag TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MID-SUMMER PAINTING SPECIAL NOW! Have Your Car At Our New LW MllCIiS! 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In the same two teams' last came, which .was ;the first "B" T-ague game of the season, All-State dropped .the game in 11 frames, 11-6. In both games the teams were tied at the end of regulation playing time with six runs each. : Take Lead It looked like .it would be n runaway for the Jaycees in the opening stanzas, the league lead era taking a 6-0 lead in four frames while pitcher Li-i Schwab was pitching no-hit no-run ball. In the top 'of the fifth, it seem ed the Jaycees could do nothing right, as the All-Staters -tied it up at C-all, scoring six runs off Just one hit and tiiree Jaycee er rors. bcnwaD warned two and hit one In that frame,. and thus al mcst desfroycd his own cause. -, All-State hurler Danny Mus grave started .blanking the win ners In the fifth, and he pitched no-hit, no-run ball up to the bot tom of the ninth. Erase Lead In .the top of the ninth, All State capitalized on two consecu tive hits, a walk and an error to score on-3 run. It looked like curtains for the Jaycees, but the league leaders quickly erased that one run lead on four consecutive hits as Snow drove in two runs on the fourth blast, making It four R.B.I.'s for the evening. Les Schwabs' three-hit master piece spelled O-U-T for the Pal ace. The Palace was only one game behind ana an All-State win would have tied up the race. Superior Cafe let Punk Huf stader and Leoa Petz lead the way In their 6-2 victory over the' Redmond Vets last night, a vic tory that put them into a first place Independent league tie, with the playoff game with Cashman's .scheduled for some time next week. 1 Pitches Five-Hit Ball Leo Petz pitched a good five hit ball game while striking out six, and outfielder Punk Huf stader provided most of his team's hitting power, driving in three runs in a first Inning Su perior onslaught. SupeE(qr;iallled four times in three hits in the flrM framfe to sew up the tilt. 'Tile Veterans' only two scores came In the third frame when, with two aboard, infielder Bill Hart laced out a two-run single. The winners touched losing pitcher Bob Hutchlns for just two mure runs after their first inning outburst, getting two tallies in the bottom half of the third on an error, a triple by third base man Walker, and a long foul-out by Bud Russell which Walker scored en. S-'ottbnll swings back into the limelight next Monday evening with the Junior league scheduled to play. Last night's scores: R H E All-Stale 7 3 3 Jaycees 8 10 5 . Musgrave and L. Maudlin; Schwab and Lermo. R H E Redmond V.F.W 2 5 3 Superior Cafe 6 7 1 Hutchlns and J. Hasslcr; Petz and Russell. ON THI WIIH KB N D This evening at 8:30, KBaSD broadcasts another State league baseball game from Bend's mu nicipal ball park, with the Bend Elks meeting the Salem Capitols In league play. At 7 tonleht. acceptance speecn- es of third party candidates from Shibe park, Philadelphia, expect ed to conclude at p.m. True JJetective Mysteries to morrow, 1:30 to 2 p.m. presents the story of a woman, intelligent enough to be a great success in business, out stupid enougn to try -to pass counterfeit money for a friend, a scheme that pays off in death. Those Websters tomorrow, 6 to 3:30, deal with the problem of ;Mr. Watt, who decides to move from the neighborhood because his feelings have been hurt. Secret Mission program tomor row evening, 6 to 6:30 p.m., tells another high level secret that of a third atom bomb headed for air force Cropping on Japan, as told by Admiral Ellis M. Zachar- las. KBND win broadcast president Truman's address to the special session of the 80th congress next Tuesday morning, 9:30 to 10. 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Crawford 4:15 Frank Hemingway 4:30 Passing Parade 4:45 Modern Melodies 5:00 Relax With Rhythm 5:15 Chandu the Magician 5:30 Vocal Varieties 5:45 Tom Mix 6:00 Gabriel Heatter 6:15 Mutual Newsreel 6:30 Cote Serenade 6:55 Bill Henry News 7:00 Fishing and Hunting Cluh 7:30 Cisco Kid 8:00 Let George Do It 8:30 Casebook of Gregory Hood 8:55 Billy Rose 9:00 News 9:15 Fleetwood Lawton 9:30 Make Music Your Hobby 9:45 Henry J. Taylor ' 10:00 Kenneth G. Crawford 10:15 Salon Serenade 10:30 Ray Hackett's Orchestra 11:30 Sign Off Americans Face Tough Opponents London, July 24 lUi Fate in the form of "the luck of the draw" today handed tough assignments to Ann Curtis, Marie Corridon and Brenda Helser the three famed swimming sprint stars from the United States. Each of the talented lasses was dealt a dangerous rival in open ing heats in the women s tree style sprint at the Empire pool a week from today. Miss Curtis, the tall, blonde lovely record-breaker from fhe University of California, was matched against top-notcher Gre ta Andersen of Denmark. Miss Corridon, a New Yorker, was paired with Johanna Termeulsen of Holland while Miss Helser, brunette from Los Angeles, was matched against Irm Schuhmach- er of Holland. Elks Ready for Salem Series The rejuvenated Bend Elks will swing Into league action on their nome diamond tonight, with Sa lem as their opponents and a top spot in second-half standings their goal. J he game has been set for 8:30 p.m., and plan will get under way when the July sun dips be hind the Cascades. Evening play is impossible while the sun is resting above the skyline, inas much as batters, facing west, are blinded. . Sunday afternoon, the Elks will again meet the Salem team In a league contest. The Sunday game will start at 2:30. Bend will be at full strength for the contests, with eastern college players fill ing gaps. GIRLS' SOFTBALL Western Stctes Major League LIND & POMEROY, Florists, of Portland Winners of World's Title with 5 straight shut-out games vs. ARIZONA RAMBLERS, of Phoenix 1947 World Champions. Bend Municipal Ball Park Tuesday, July 27, 8:30 P. M. Admission: Adults 75c Children 25c "Are You A Good Sport?" 1. Cm you laugh at a pno m tical joke on yourself? rj q 2. Cm you lose at poker, horses, etc, without "cry ing the blues" rj rj 3. Do you remain calm and unruffled when a waiter spills something on you in a restaurant? q q 4. Do you like people, gen erally? . fj 4. Do you "turn the other cheek" when you're the victim of some injustice? Q g Five "yes" answers to the obovt questions would indicate either you're an extremely good sport -01 you've lost your ability to fight back at little annoyances. 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