TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1948 PAGE SIX THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON Leads of Both Boston Teams Are Increased New York, Sept, H IB bu may be the drviT workjhop but you couldn't prove it today to the pace-setting Braves or Red Sox, both of whom Inafed while the conrerutinir Indians and Pt rates .offered setbacks yester day. Toe Braves increased their first place margin to the National league to -3!i games, when the second place Pirates took it on the chin against the up-and-com ing Giants, 5 to 2, ai ?tew Yortc j Iat night. i Lefty Vor.ita Kennedy wa the ! Blaster all the way in topping the Burs and ending their winning , streak at seven games, their long-! esit of the season. Kennedy, who scattered nine hits, scored hia thfrd victory. The Giants made three runs fn the first inning off Lefty Vic Lombards who used to heat them , regularly when he pitched for the Dodgers, hot who has suffered f four straight defeats against them since Joining the Pirates . i Willard Marshall's two-run sin- f age over the .200 mark to J04 i & f eam' after a11 with two singles in a losing cause. I up several combinations y ester lie is the only Pirate above -300. i y iterroon and hitting some Indian L pet where between 165 and 170 , The third place Indians drop-1. pounds, ped to three games behind thej .The only "heavyweight" on leading Red Sox when the Browns I decit appears to be Doug Hog tipset them, 3 to 2, at Clevelard ; and. left tackle, who tips the in a game that was marred by i the critical injury to Indian pit cher Don Black. The Browns rallied late to snap a seven game Cleveland winning streak. A two run single by Dick Kokos tied the score in the eighth after Black and Bob Mun crief held the Browns scoreless for seven innings. In the ninth a single by Paul Lehner. a two base wild throw by Sam Zoldak and a single by pinch-hitter Joe Sehuitz put over the winning run. Joe Gordon hit his 28th homer for the losers. riodeer Best Cabs The Dodgers gained a most satisfying victory over the Cubs, beating their number one nem esis, Lefty Johnny Schmltz, 6 to 4. by rallying later, getting all of their runs in the sixth and tutu i Onpm, iinMMn t Sw; laelttitlAtf w M ml nmu. flMn After Mm l.tt Til J 1MI iaratam st.iuu-u ffflt Bvm 914 ttm lam 13,'WI. !M 41 r.-KIMAm; morlt. t ) 1M.MSM Tit. ff nJ rat watja Lan. m. iruvrcatr Umme,1t ASTX.MS..1I Vn of mmU mwkI ..In.) KB W AMI fit Ima. a4 m mmd 7Zt,J3.1.9l rraBRiraw in mrw im ft!inl wrttu. rfa. Saotmhirr 117 . HrtJctttS hUT-t mi rnf Am .arf itw4 RIM (MW9 wvti 'rmr . 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St UarTs coach, shows that be (ant little, after Ht Hert ne jogs zao - tor a practice session at Ubntga. card aninot Lcvola is Los Lava Bear Coach Looks for More Weight in Line Positions Lava Bear Coach I tank Nilsen j was looking for weight to fill in beam at slightly over 190. From there the line candidates shade rapidly down to 150 pounds with only a few over 170. The backf letd will average about 165, including 190 pound Phil Cillis at fullback. Yesterday afternoon the Bears were put through a hard scrim mage session in preparation for Friday's game with the Redmond seventh innings. Schmltz, who had beaten the Dodgers six times this season, suffered his second straight starting setback against them. The victory put the Dodg ers back into third place a -por tion of a percentage point ahead of the Giants and Cards who were tied for fourth. Rex Barney, making his first start since his no-hitter of last Friday, gave up nine hits to score his 14th victory. Bruce Edwards paced the Dodgers with a two run double. . , . . There were no other major league games scheduled. ; MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS I Br Ualta4 PrM National League W. L. Pet. Boston 79 Pittsburgh ..73 577 537 Brooklyn 72 St. Louis 73 536 536 .423 .419 New York . Philadelphia Chicago Cincinnati American .73 Z'57 ...-56 .418 Pct.i .632 j .618 .609 564 .485 .403 .355 J31 Ifrae W. U Boston New York 86 ..84 .84 .79 ..64 Cleveland Philadelphia Detroit St. Louis 54 Washington 49 Chicago 43 HOSPITALS KEPT BUSY New York iU'' Hospitals In the United States cared for nearly 18,000,000 bed patients last year at a cost of $2,354,344,000, the American Hospital association re ports. The number was 2,000.000 more than the year before. In ad dition, 40,000.000 visits to hospi tals were made by outpatients. Bulletin Classifieds bring results. )kJ i jiM Bouna tacme. uiu Calif, ec Mary opens iu cr Angeles oo Scotember 1 .Panthers. Featuring the scrim- mage session was some tight de fensive play oy tine canoioaces particularly the guards. Leading candidates for these positions are Marvin ilix, Pheicn Culiison, Mack Malone, Bill SteidJ, Duane Hamby, Jack Halt and Jim Wil liams. Prospects for center are again on the upswing as Bob Lubke and Tom N'iebergall are almost recovered from slight injuries re ceived last week. Also recover ing are Ken Stevens, halfback and Bruce Longbaria, quarter back. Nilsen said the traveling squad for the Redmond game has not yet been chosen and will depend largely on showings made in prac tices today and Wednesday. Van Allen Joins Hole-ln-One Club For Bend Course W. E. Van Allen became a mem ber of the Bend Golf club's ex clusive hole-ln-one group yester day afternoon by dropping a ban in the cup on the 91-yard 16th hole. Playing with van Allen was Vance Coyner. Van Allen teed off across the water hole with the ball going toward the sun so the men could not see it in flight. They discovered the hole-in-one when they reached the green. A high wind was blowing at the time. The deepest spot in the At lantic so far measured is about 22.460 feet, the Swedish Albatross deep sea expedition reports. It was near the Equator. mmt ti Ward Motor Co. Pontioc GMC of Bend Bond and Oregon Phone. 595 Sport Parade By Owsr FrsJey tTnitwt ?r Sooroe Wnurl Forest Hills, N- V.. Sept. i Th . Wawalud eolden a ! of sports aU fc around some far PnniSVUr an(1 Friday. Mr. and i American cities Saturday in oto distant corner today and for ad- MfS Jcr-n Vaas. ol RalT-oad. servance of air force day. ditional weijhty evider.ee eonsid-1 viaited at the fiopper home. Eight of the Superforts under er the atroeiou tennis currently i Patsy ifartford placed second at , the command of Ll. Col. Michael hfn rTrrated on the sacred the state fair last wee in her ; McCoy o Pomona. Calif., left being perpetrated on the saerM emeat project. The ; here yesterday for Frustenfeld greensward In this Mecca ol theip.0ject jtmaistej 0j fixing up a bruck, Cermany. Three others, nlf- . I dressing table and stool, the under the command of MaJ. The big concrete horseshoe In o( a so;a ejahion. the , James R. Dale. Jr of Wise, Va this swanky residential district ; covering o( a Limp jnade and the i headed for Mar ham. England. A toog has prided itself on present-j fcaraing ct a picture, for her ; fourth plane in the English, group ing the champions of the court at ; deiaved by engine trouble. th.tr brf-tf. Thev still have the; , r n : . r. Cr. . out pjvf?1 '"""'Mr. and Mrs. OUie Dierker. of I j flighters are a long dull journey vi(?d &Ver the week , iSuLrltUWBt"yaat! 1, ! Just as baseoau stui is waiting for the youngsters delayed by the ( along with the old guard com pos ed of Lloyd Mangmm. Ben Hog an and Jimmy DeMaret as its best, so, too, tennis needs new blood. . Qnist Leads Take the list of foreign lengers shooting at the men's title Hoover and daughters spent Mon as they run off the U. S. amateur j day visiting relatives at Steven championships. Listed as the lead- j son mountain lookout, ing contender from other shores Mr. and Mrs. Chet Morrill and is Adrian Quist, the 35-year-old i son. Bobby, spent the Labor day Australian Davis cup veteran who ! week end visiting relatives in was top drawer as far back as 1 Kennewick, Wash.' 1936. A good game guy, this Mr. and Mrs. George Low spent yum, but in the old days a play- j er of his current caliber would have been a spectator. His presence in such a chaileng- ing role is an insult to the snin-, ing spectres of such historic vis itors as flashing Fred Perry or those gallant musketeers from France Jean Borotra, Henri Co chet and Jean LaCoste. "American amateur tennis, too. Is in the doldrums. Our three top ranking stars are phlegmatic Frankie Parker, a tennis automa ton of 32 who has been in the first 10 for 15 consecutive years; Billy Talbert. at 30 no world beat ter and 34-year-old Gardnar Mul loy. Being brutally frank. couldn't have performed on the same courts with such as Big Bill Tilden, the raging Don Budge, slamming Ellsworth Vines, the rabbit-quick Bobby Riggs or the departed Jack Kramer. Small Group Among the women there is a tight Uttle group which controls the net. They are Louise Brough, Mrs. Margaret Osborne du.Pont, Doris Hart and Mrs. Patricia Can ning Todd. They are by far the best, but still not in the class of such former aces as Alice Marble. Helen Wills. Helen Jacobs or the slashing Pauline' Betz. The kids have a Babe Kutn complex which ends with a boom- Ing serve. Tactics and finesse are ignored so the old timers who have them still stay up at the top dontfp failinc and lost now- er. ! 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