PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1947 .San Francisco, Moves Up On . Leading Angels ,-, (By Unluil Pnu) W. L. Pet t Los Angeles .......... 81 64 .559 , San B'rancisco 76 68 .528 Portland 72 69 .511 Oakland 72 69 .511 Seattle : 71 74 .490 San Diego 68 76 .472 !- Hollywood 67 77 .4(15 , Sacramento 67 77. .465 J San Francisco hobbled back into the Pacific Cofst league flag race J today. Manager Lefty O Doul s maimed Seals, still struggling to retain their championship despite a line' up loaded with cripples and sub stitutes, once again were blossom ing out with the clutch hlttlnp and extra-base stickwork that made them an oddson favorite in the early stages of the 1947 cam- nntpn. And as they won their third straight victory from Hollvwoor last night, 10-7, they soared bach within four and a half games o.' pace-setting Los Angeles the closest they have been in live weeks. . But the swashbuckling Oakland Acorns, another battered anc bruised, club, grabbed a large as- f slst on the Seal's advance. They dusted off Los Anpeles, 8-2, for t two in a row over me Angeis. 4 Portland held its third-place tie I with Oakland by a 3-1 victory over Sacramento, and San Diego climbed out of the cellar by stop J ping Seattle 5-2. ; Score Nine Runs The Seals' rejuvenated batting J attack racked up nine runs In the fifth inning off Hollywood, with J most of the damage done by , Hugh Luby's bases-loaded triple and a pair of hits each by Rov J ; Nicely and Jim Gladd. The Seals' clutch hitting allowed only three - runners to die on the bags during I the entire game. '. . Hollywood rallied for all its iruns in the last four innings, but Frankie Rosso came in and put ! ouj the fire for starting pitcher Al Lien. Oakland came through in the J late innings again, humbling Los Angeles with seven runs in the Sixth and, seventh frames. Char ley Workman the big stick in Wednesday's 21-8 slaughter of the Angels, again was. the heavy hit ter. . He drove In five runs, In cluding one. three-run homer. Oak FORD'S OUT FRONT - You hear a lot about the unsportsman-like conduct of so-called sportsmen well one of these men is going to think twice before try ing to 'hog" a spot in the future. The other day (this is a true story) one of the Very fifce fly-casting sportswomen was . fly fishing along the edge of East lake. She was wearing, hip boots and was out as far as her boots would permit. A man fisherman wearing waders noticed she was getting rises and waded out direct ly in front of her and started fishing. Being a really expert fly-caster she whipped her fly out and caught the "gent" in the ear and made him wade back so she could extract the hook. I don't know the language used but it was evidently to the . point on her part because he waded off into the evening. : , Moral of the story is remember the re male of the species is more deadly than the male. My advice to the man is Don't fish in front of other people it might cause trou ble. , Come in for your tires We have Seiber ling tires in nearly all passenger sizes even some of the "hard to get." ' ! ' r. ' "'-! ' : j Jack HalbrooK. albrook Motors That Friendly Mercury iUmii unil Mliiiiiwnin BrooksScanlon Qualify Pine Lumber Brooks-Scanlon Inc. OUT OUR WAY j. QUICK OUT WHY. HE OH, IT FUNMVX ?3l OF ' WAY ' I I Ws HERE WASN'T I GUYft y6?3 NEVER KEEP I I A MINUTE I TIME FOR I HAH J gSg A MAM WITH ,S AGO V HIS PILL Iff gSjSl A PILL WAITHM' 1 ( GETTIN" THEN-- S. V- T. FER WATER" V.APRINK.V I HERE.TAKE ) ( tZyy? HE MIGHT ' N ' V MV ARM J COLLAPSE ' 8-1J. ' THE CHASER .nmNt.f. pitcher Gene Bearden was iouched for 13 hits but Los Ange- es failed to bunch them effec tively. Southpaw Tom Seats choked off Seattle with seven hits and :onnected for a single, double and l home run himself to boost San Diego's cause at the plate. But Big Max West, the loop's home run king, won the game In the seventh with a two-run homer off Red Mann. It was his 34th four- agger of the season. Portlands narrow win over lacranento was the Beavers' 18th n 23 games the league's longest winning streak of - 1947. The Bovos got their two winning runs n the sixth when Charlie Silvera scored on a wild pitch by Ken Holcombe, and Danny Escobar doubled Len Ratto home. Port land got only six hits off Hol combe and Ron Smith, while Ad Liska gave up 10 blows to the Solons. MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS (By United. Pr) Vniorlcan League Washington 3-5, Detroit 2-3. Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 5. ., -Boston 2, Chicago 3. New York 9, Cleveland 3. , National League Pittsburgh 1, New York 4. St. Louis 2-13, Philadelphia 93. Chicago 2-4, Boston 8-6. Cincinnati 1, Broklyri 8. A" The nrlirln nf the hennut Is not known: many believe It to, be Brai zllian. - , .: ITS' Dealer Lincoln 6v J. R. WILLIAMS San Diego Takes Tourney Game Billings, Mont., Aug. 22 The championship-bound San Di ego junior American Legion base ball team last night took advan tage of a sparkling defense to eliminate Boise, Ida., from the Legion's 'sectional tournament by the score of 3-1. Aided by a triple play and sev eral sensational catches in the outfield the Californians took a close contest to advance toward the tournament title. The San Eicgo infield, which played, errorless ball, saved the game. In the second inning when Boise scored one run and had the bases full and no out. A fast trip le play on two force-outs and a tag play ended the inning and Boise never scored again. ' The Boise team turned In three errors, all of which figured in the San Diego scoring. , Harrison Leads " In Reno Matches Reno, Nev., Aug. 22 (IB; E. J. (Dutch) Harrison, veteran pro golf campaigner from York, Pa., and -tall John Greetsen of Salt Lake City smashed the competi tive record over the tricky Wa shoe county course for a one stroke lead going Into the second round of the $15,000 Reno open tournamentoday., , y . ; ,.,'.'! he. two lenders shot sizzlirfg' slx-under-par 66s in the opening round of the four-day tournament yesterday, shading the course rec ord by one stroke. But Ellsworth vines, the Los Angeles tennis star turned golf ing champ, also found the hilly fairways of the million-dollar course to his liking,' and was only one stroke back with a record equalling 67. Big Jim Ferrler of San Fran cisco, national PGA champion, was one ot the lale-alternoon finishers who posed a big threat to the record-breaking trio. De spite the handicap of the winds, he fired a four-under-par 68 for third place. The production of beet-sugar in 'he far west is taking a new lease of life with the development of varieties resistant to the virus dis ease known ns curly top. WARD VETERINARY HOSPITAL Or. W. D."Ward 1471 Rill St. Phone 1208-J All Animals Treated -r.OAUU m (0 T n Vv 'P vi Lin lid All Popular Passenger Car Sizes 0. E(. RUBBER WELDERS 23 Greenwood Phone 92S : : Brooklyn Picks Up Half dame By Beating Blackwell New York, Aug. 22 (IB Base ball's unpredictability, both on a long-range ana snort-range basis, naa tne expert lorecaslers em barrassed today. - First, there was the fact that the Brooklyn Dodgers whipped the Cincinnati Reds yesterday, 8 to 1, to add a half-game to a lead that now stands at five games. Many observers thought that Wednesday's heart-breaking 12 Inning loss to St. Louis would crush the Dodgers, and very few Deueveo tne JurooKs would come back with any zest against Ewell Blackwell, the league's best pitcher. But they did. Conversely, that 12-inning vic tory was supposed to have, in spired the Cardinals, but they ab sorbed a sound 9 to 2 beating irom me jasi-piace mils in the first game of a doubleheader yes terday. St. Louis won the second, 13 to 3. -. Still another surprise today was the standing of the Philadelphia Athletics third place, and very close to the second-place Red Sox. The A's, consigned to the second division by the wise men, have played solid baseball all season. ana Jumped past Detroit yester day by uropping the Browns, 8 to 5, while the Tigers took two lickings from the long-dormant Washington Senators. I'hlls Also Win Oscar Judd pitched the Phils to the 9 to 2 victory over. St. Louis, allowing five hits, and got good batting support from Don fadgett, Lee hanuiey and Ralph Laf oimc. ' ,- Boston s Braves walloDed the Chicago Cubs twice, 8 to i arid 6 to 4. Bob Elliott, with a home run and single, and Phil Masi, with four hits, led Boston's 18 hit attacK in the opener and maae warren bpahn s loth triumph an' easy one. , . . ulnt Hartung pitched and bat ted the Giants, ig a. 4 to l win over Pittsburgh. biu jonnson had a big night at (Jieveland, poling a home run. mpie aim two singles to pace the Yankees to a 9 to d victory, whicn. boosieu their lead to 13 games. ; bostons Red Sox lost eround as they took a 3 to 2 lacing irom the Ciucago White &ox, vvno gii ail their runs in ihe lust iim.iig oil iex Iiugnson. - , j Washington ended an 11-game losing sneak with two triumphs over Detroit, 3 to 2 and 5 to ). -leavyt. hitting by barney mI' Coskey and hank Majeski ai d gooa pitching by bill Mccahan e s-i torteu the A s to tnelr 8 to o win over the browns. MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American League j w T Tint New York 76 4u .655 boston 6J. 5i. .&41 fhilaaelphia u 5a .530 ""-""'i UU 01 .cuo cieveianu 58 05 .5 cnicago . 54 63 VvUSll.llirWin K.i fat. Louis 4i 76 ,3ju Nutiuiiul League W. L. Pit. Brooklyn 73 4 .608 at. iouis HI 51 .obs boston (jrf &3 .5&0 iew fork 59 55 .58 Cincinnati 58 b4 .4!o ciucago x2 b6 .441 ritisuurgn 5U 68 .44 rhuadeipnla il 69 ,40a : r. i'he losses In tne united States the in si six liiomns oi tne yeti. uic estimated at nearly !jiu,uiAy uvU. ; I n,., 1 Five-Club Team Match Is Played A five-club team play match at the Bend Golf club yesterday af ternoon was won by a group cap tained by A. H. Marshall with score of 42. Other members of the winning team were Ralph S. Hamilton, Wilfred Jossy, Don Williams and Ray Yarnes. Dave Duvall s team, including W. E. Van Allen, Ben Hamilton, Avery Grlmsley and Welsh Evans, won second prize with a score of 43. B. A. Stover's team took the consolation award. A stag dinner followed the golf event. , Spokane Holds Small WIL Lead (By United Press) The Spokane Indians today re tained their shaky leadership In the Western International league by a half-game over the Bremery ton Bluejackets with an 8 to 4 victory over last-place Wenatchee; The Bluejackets meanwhile were downing Tacoma 5 to 3 on the basis of 10 hits to their op ponents' nine. Both games were featured by a total lack of errors, rare in the WIL. Meantime the Victoria Athletics advanced to third place, ahead of Salem, by defeating the Van couver Capilanos 13 to 12. An eighth inning rally accounted for the victory. Yakima walloped Salem 13 to 4 in the other loop contest, which dropped the Senators from third to lourth berth. Ann Curtis After New Swim Mark Chicago, Aug. 22 (IB Ann Cur tis, shapely San Francisco mer maid representing the Crystal plunge team stepped down Irom ner tnrone as national AAU sen ior women's 1,500 meter free style titlist to compete for the covefed 100 meter championship today at Washington park pool as tne 32nd annual meet got un der way. - Miss Curtis' chief opponent will be brenua Helser, Los Angeles, tne iy4i champion. Miss helser nolds the American record for the 100 meter at 1:03.8, but Miss Cur tis is national indoor chamoion at 100 yards, slightly shorter, wun a time oi 09.4. Two American titlists will de fend their crowns in other events on the meuley crown, while Su zanne Zinitnerman, also of Port land, was lavored to retain the 200 meter backstroke. . i : : - 4-H Clubs To Pick' State Fair Entries A preliminary 4-H fair, at wjiich entries will be selected to repre sent Deschutes county at the state fair Sept. 1-6 In balem, will De held Weunesday, Aug. 27, in the home economics exhioit room at the county fair grounds in Red mond, county club agent Paul Covey announced today. 'ihe lair will start at 9 a. irw with all home economics exhibits, as well as garden and crops dis plays, to be entered. All uemon stration teams which will partici pate in the state lair should be prepared to give practice demon strations in the evening, is was announced. A style review, for all contestants in second, third and fourth year sewing, was set-for 8 p. m. To produce one ear fff corn, 5C gallons of water are requlreu; ai. agricultural scientist recently stated. 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"Mirror, Mirror on the Wall," is the suspense-packed tale of a man too cowardly to commit mur der, to be told on KBND-Mutual iaiii Lees "yuiet Please" broad cast Sunday evening, 10:30 to 11:00 p. m. The mysterious secret of some ancient Arabic tombs is the quest of Roger Elliott, the "Mys tery Man" in his story drama tized Sunday, 1:00 'to 1:30 p. m. XONlUMT'S f KOUKAM 5:00 Keiax with Rhytnm 5:iu Remember When b:ia ivieiody 'l neater 5:30 Adventure Parade 5:45 Tom Mix 6:00 Dinner Music O.J.U llllS is 1UUS.C 6:30 Frank Sinatra 6:4J Meiouic iviuuus V:uo Meet the Press 7:30 Cisco Kid 8:00 Let George Do It 8:30 burl Ives 8:45 Pipes of Melody a:U0 JNews :io snauy Valley Folk's 9:30 Make Music Your Hobby 9:45 Henry J. 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NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOB SALE Oral auction bids will be receiv ed by the Forest Supervisor, Post office building, Bend, Oregon, be ginning at 2:00 p. m. September 2, Dr. Grant Skinner ; V DENTIST CDonnell Bldg. ' Office fhone 78 UfUk-Pbuue 819-W . Bennett's Machine Shop I Phone 1132 BuT Bennett . 1114 Roosevelt Ave. General Machine Work Specializing in Crank Shaft Grinding - Motor Rebuilding - Cylinder Rcboring Crank Shaft Grinding in the Car" ' Rebabbitting Service ' Line Boring Brake Drum Grinding General Automotive Repairs Electric & Acetylene Welding IRIS Lower Price Clothing On South Highway. Phone 815 0 1947, for all the live timber mark ed or designated for cutting and all merchantable dead timber id. cated on an area embracing about 2500 acres within Sections 13 14 23, 24, 26, 26 and 36, T. 16 s' h' 9 E. and Section 1, T. 17 S R q ., W. M., Melvin Butte AiW Deschutes National Forest Ore! gon, estimated to be 20,000000 feet B. M., more or less, of ijVe and marked dead ponaerosa pine and an unestimated amount oi white fir and other species and unmarked dead saw-timber, aU species. Sealed bias accompanied oy required payment received by me Forest Supervisor prior to 2:00 p. m., September 2, 1947, wiH oe consiuereu the equivalent of an oral bid and posted for the information of all bidders. No old of less than $13.10 per M feet 3. M. for live-and marked dead ponderosa pine, $4.00 per M feet 3. M. for white fir and other species, and $1.00 per M feet b. M. for all unmarked dead saw. timber, all species, 'Will be consid ered. In addition to prices bid lor itumpage, a cooperative deposit jf $.55 per M feet B. M., to be jsed by the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal ind cooperative deposit of S'A per M feet B. M. to cover the cost jf tree planting, seed sowing, ana .imber stand improvement work jn the area cut over for the touu .ut of timber under the terms uf .he agreement, will be requireu A payment of $20,000.00 to be aui , jlled on the purchase price, ie .unded, or retained in part as .iquiuated damages, accoruing to .he conditions of sale, must ac company each sealed bid and must je shown to be in the possession jf oral bidders as a qualification .'or auction bidding. If an oral bid .s declared to be high at the clos ing of the auction, the bidder nust immediately make the re, juired payment and confirm the Jid by submitting it in writing on 1 Forest Service bid form. The .ight to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submit ted, full information concerning .he timber, 'the conditions of sale ind the submission of bids should je obtained from the Forest Su pervisor, Bend, Oregon, or the Regional Forester, Portland, Ore gon. . . 49-57-66-C. SELL YOUR CAR? We Buy. 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