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PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1948 OUT OUR WAY r WHY. SUGAR,, ferm Ml WIFE LBT U3 V. .. I HAVEN'T mi TAK6 HIM AROUND ID f . VOU SINCE VOU Kl 6EB hl OLD FRIENDS - GOT MARRIED- V UNDER PROMISE WED J , f TOU'RE FATTER, Oof V BRING HIM BACK IN f . V AN' 6RAYER.' V55!f Trf SAME CONDITION ) k ' ' THE rTRUSTEP MEM ltM ,fl Mtwc wjfegTw Cleveland Is Favored to Take New York, Sept. 28 (IP The Red. Sox and the Yankees could beam all the confidence they want ed today about overhauling Cleve land for the American league pen nant, .but to the wizened odds makers they were just whistling past a graveyard.. As the three front-runners head ed down to the wire in what prob ably was the hottest flag race of all-time, James J. Carroll, nationally-known betting authority termed the Indians "a decided fav-. orlte" and said there was "very little acton" on the Sox and Yan kees. . : ; : , V; ; j Along Broadway,' veteran odds manipulators rated Manager Lou Boudreau's gang a 6V4 to 5 choice to capture thc;r first pennant since 1920 and quoted the odds against the Red Sox at 7 to 5 and against the Yankees -at 9 to 5.: The bookmakers, who point out that they're not In business for their health, had good reason for their quotations. The Indians ap peared in on three counts super ior pitching for the final stretch, a . favorable schedule and better all around physical shape.' Nantes Hurlers So confident was Boudreau of his pitching strength that he nam ed lefty Gene Bcarden, Bob Feller and Bob Lemon to handle the Tribe's mound assignments In that order for the final five games of the race. And If they should fal ter, he has Satchel Paige and Russ Christopher, two of the best reliefers In the business, to take over. Manager Joe McCarthy of the Red Sox Dlanned to start Joe Dob- son against the Washington Sen ators today and Bucky Harris of the Yankees selected Vic Raschi to By JACK 1IALBROOK Well, the Seattle .nicclinff was really a "dllly." Of course It Is always nice , to see a lot of your fellow deal ers, and these luncheons that Ford Motor Company throw are really wonderful because there Is LOTS of really GOOD food. It was held as I mentioned to give the dealers In the Pa cific NorthwcHt a chaace to hear and meet Henry Ford II. Well folks, there wcro deal ers there from as far away as Tcxiih, Colorado, Alaxka and Honolulu besides our regular gang and without exception that vounir fellow sold himself solid to the whole group. His straightforward iiiiinner, Ills litter Hiiicerily and his ab solute frankness were the numt refreshing things I hare Mien In any corporation for much, miH'h loo long. He certainly has inherited some of Ills f;randfathrr s ability to organ ic anil lias a native rhnrin that made every dealer that I talked to feel as I did "give the kill every siiiHirt possi ble." After all flic national magazines ran't he loo wrung anil In this raw lhi-y are right. At a reception that evening he completed the Job by com pletely charming the wives. (The "Boss" was there anil she gave her whole-hearted ap proval.) I forgot to Kay that a num ber of ui her dignitaries were there and Ihey were nice too, but young Henry certainly stole the show and the enter tainment was tops at that. So after that "shot In the arm" you folks should swarm in for service because (he "Bull of the Woods" will cer talnly have all the service de partments pepped up afler that. While our service Is al ways good, It will definitely be better after that session. Pi JACK ? . trA CORNER By J. R. WILLIAMS Lineup Starts For Series Ducats Boston, Sept. 28 IP Bleacher Ites, mpre than 300 strong, lined up in the dawn's early light out side Braves field today and their pavement encampment constant ly was being swelled by would-be purchasers of seats to a world ser ies game. ', Since 1 p.m. (EST) yesterday they had come marching in in Gaffney street where at 10 a.m. this morning a total of 3,500 seats at $1 each will be placed on sale for the first two series games. Burdened with blankets, Mac Boblong and Meredith Jones, a pair of 20-year-old radio school students who hail from Colton, Calif., were the first to arrive. They quickly pitched camp un der the watchful eyes of a few cas-' ual loiterers, hauled out a pack of cards and began a marathon game of gin rummy. go against the Philadelphia Athle tics, but beyond that both pilots admitted that they were at a loss for a follow-up choice. , The Indians play all their live remaining games at home, 'two against last-place Chicago White Sox and three against the Detroit Tigers, whom they flattened in two out of three games last week end.,. v . Yanks on Road Boston alsotolavs its, last, five confcasts" ;at home,1-three against Washington and two' against the Yankees. New York.- however,' faces the toughest task of all with, three games against the Athletics and two against the Red Sox all on the road. In the matter of physical condi tion, the Indians' casualty list is made up of Walt Judnich, an out fielder-first baseman namperca by a charleyhorse. whose Incapa citation will not be felt much. Larry Doby, Cleveland s speedy negro outiieider wno was mt on the elbow by a throw on Sunday, is not expected to be slowed any bv the bruise. The Red Sox are hobbled by leg Injuries to second baseman Bobby Doerr and substitutes Billy Hitch cock and Sam Mele, while the Yankees have lost first-string catcher Gus Nlarhos because of a broken hand and the peerless Joe DIMagglo does his best from day to day despite leg miseries tnat would bench a player of less for titude. All of which makes the Indians' one-game lead look bigger all the time. BEND OIL HEATING ENGINEERS Oil Burner Sales & Service Cleaning Adjusting Installing Repairing . G. A. LOWES ROM Broadway Fhone 1312 38th ANNUAL SHOWING "pceUtnitf... ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE TO PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL PORTLAND, OREGON OCT. 1 to 9 voic of frRMH- 1340 Central Oregon "iWlVlrT" Kilocycles Aifiliated With Mutual Don Ln Broadcasting System All Programs on Daylight Saving Tim ON TMI ' KBND Both the republican and demo cratic candidates for president win speaK on kbnu this . even ing: President Truman with one of his major addresses from Texas on the Mutual Don Lee net work, and Governor Thomas E. Dewey, with his Portland ad dress, transcribed, from yester aay. World series starts next Wed' nesday, Oct. 6, on KBND-Mutual Don Lee, with first game sched uled for Boston, and broadcast time 9:45 a. m. Program changes made necessary to carry the world series will be noted later. -This Saturday afternoon, KBND-Don Lee carries the Ore gon State-Washington game from Portland with broadcast time 1:45 p. m. Glenn Hardy and the News is heard now at 9:00 a. m., and 9:00 p. m. Claudia comes on with the dally 15-mmute program at 10:15. Bulletin Board Is heard at 11:45 daily, with Morning Roundup at 7:45 a. m. TONIGHTS PROGRAMS 5:00 Relax With Rhythm 5:10 Remember When 5:15 Chandu the Magician 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45 Tom Mix 6:00 Gabriel Heatter 6:15 Fashion Time 6:30 Sons of the Pioneers '6:45 Ambassadors 6:50 Great Moments ln Sports 6:55 Music" ' 7:00 Count of Monte Cristo 7:30 Official Detective 7:55 Billy Rose 8:00 Thomas E. Dewey 8:30 Vocal Varieties 8:55 Billy Rose 9:00 News Portland, Sept. 28 (IB Detroit took the world amateur Softball title home today after a marginal 1 to 0 victory over the Memphis, Tenn., team. Though fae," was oft the,ilisln side, star of the game was Iron- man hurle'r Buckv Miller, who weakened in the fifth inning of last night's game after tossing scoreless innings ln a ipw. Miller had blanked the Michigan club, 2 to 0, in an earlier playoff. ine oarrei-cnested right-hander threw three straight winning games Saturday to boost Mem phis within striking limits of the title. In his first of another three-game -stint last night, he blanked Houston, Tex., 1 to 0, and then the Detroltcrs In their first meeting. 1 But after 19 perfect Innings In a single night Walt Butkowske doubled home for the Detroit vic tory and the world tljle. Losing pitcher was Maceronl of Mem phis. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL (By Unltod Praia) (All Portland games) Jefferson 25, Cleveland 6. Roosevelt 38, Lincoln 0. Franklin 6, .Grant 6. , Benson 0, Washington 0. 1917 TICKET STILL VALID New York (Ui The New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad Is looking for a man who passed a 1917 ticket on one of its trains for a ride. It wants to Rive him a cake for being so thrifty in saving ine ticKei. Friskies complete IB to Q2CD0CQ0OCD T. Klip 9:15 Fleetwood Lawton 9:30 Make Music Your Hobby 9:45 Here's to Veterans 10:00 Fulton Lewi 10:15 Salon Serenade 10:30 Sklrtiy Ennls ll:00-Sign off WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 6:00 Bob Poole Show 6:30 Sunrise Salute 6:45 Farm Reporter 7:00 News 1 7:15 Rise and Shine 7:30 Morning Melodies 7:40 News ..-.. 7:45 Morning Roundup 8:00 Shoe Time 8:15 Victor H. 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' 8:00-rCan You Top This 8:30 Melodic Moods -.i V 8:50 Club Corner V 6:00 News. 8:15 Fleetwood Lawton 9:30 Skyline Platter Party " 10:00 Fulton Lewis 10:15--Salon Serenade 10:30 Skinny Ennis 11:00 Sign Off . , See ELMER. LEHNERR -' - -'.For'": " Liberal -Cash Loans AUTO yR LIGHT TRUCK PICK-UP Private Sales Financed Simple Credit Requirements Complete Privacy 15 Months to Pay Quick Service Oregon Owned Motor Investment Co. M-333 217 Oregon Phone 525 ptf0mU4k CUBES Cubes are bone-like bits of nourishment. All dogs love to chew Friskies Cubes, for"meaty" flavor. P7few AS MEAL A leading favorite with professionals and vets, as well as owners, for Its fine dietary quality, PLUS economy. uniit canned Dog Food money can buy. Rich In top quality U.S. Government Inspected lean, red , horso meat, Rnd 15 other ingre dients, for balanced nutrition. All the vitamins, minerals, and - proteins known to be essential. Your Dog Frisky with Petersen Fights Maxim Tonight - Portland, Sept. 28 Hit Former Seattle heavyweight ."Big' Bill Petersen tonight meets Joey Max im of Cleveland, O., to defend his mythical Pacific coast heavy weight crown for a scheduled 15 rounds. . He predicted success by a knockout. : . The Dane who transferred his residence to Portland held a 13 pound advantage over the middle west's contender who weighed in at 185, five pounds over his last Portland appearance. Petersen weighed 198. .- Bobby Volk, Portland, and Bob by Ward, Los Angeles, were pit ted in a 10-round semi-final for middleweights. Blond Tacoma welterweight Charley Johnson and Umatilla In dian Dick Wolf of Klamath Falls were paired for six-round prelim inary. . . j FIGHTS TONIGHT I T ho AntroloQ Sent 5S OP) World's bantamweight champion Manuel urtiz steps out oi nis class tonight to take on Lauro Salas in the 10-round main event at Olympic stadium. , MEN BOWLERS There will be a meeting Wednesday night to organize teams for a league, to start bowk, ing at 8 p. m. j Alleys Sanctioned by A. B. C. Deschutes Bowling Lanes 216 OREGON -AVE. Band Instruments NEW and RECODITIOKED (We have a few CLARINETS for Rent) Piano Accordions . . All Sizes . . Special . GERMAN 48-BASS ACCORDION New Only 135.00 Case and Straps Included EXPERT INSTRUMENT REPAIRS Credit Terms Available ' 114 MINNESOTA f 'HONE 712 It's easy to prepare your car for winter in ONE STOP at Hutcnin Motors, where you'll find every needed service efficiently performed. 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