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SPORTS THE BEND BULLETIN CENTRAL OREGON'S DAILY NEWSPAPER GENERAL NEW? Volume LIX BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948 Oregon Favored To Beat Cougars; Selections Made By Oscar Fraley (United Freu Sport Writer) New York, Oct. 21 IW A lead in? contributor to dollar delin- ouency Fraley's follies and the i. A tnnthaW tilnnav " National Army over Cornell The com mon denominator In Harvard, beaten 40-6 by Cornell and 20-7 by Army. Same name: two dif ferent teams. And you have to go with a rugged Army line and mirk backfield which looks bet ter every week. The seven point spot doesn't look big enough, either. Michigan over Minnesota This easily could be an upset but the nod goes to Michigan from the record. A fairly even line battle with Michigan holding a backfield edge. With 12 points, Minnesota appears a good thing. Add famous last words. The East Penn over Navy The tenth torpedo. Penn State over Michigan State Don't risk a sou. Harvard over Dartmouth The blueplate special. Indiana over Pittsburgh Hoo sier choice? Vanderbilt over Yale The Bull dog overate last week. Also: Columbia over Princeton, Holy Cross over Colgate, Rutgers over Lehigh, Brown over Connec ticut, B.U. over NYU, Georgetown over Fordham, W. & M. over St. Bonaventure and Lafayette over Bucknell. The Midwest Notre Dame over Iowa The "Irish" don't even need their luck. Purdue over Illinois They're marching now. Ohio Stale over Wisconsin Heilo, Harry. Northwestern over Syracuse Big bullies. Also: Missouri over Iowa State, Kentucky over Marquette, Kan sas over Nebraska, Colorado over Kansas State and Miami, O., over Ohio U. The West California over Washington Bear with me.' ' j Oregon over wasnington aiate "f-Bounce me gently, baby. 3 Southern Cal over Stanford Don't say no. Oregon State over UCLA Say maybe. ' ' Also: St. Mary's over Denver, Idaho over Montana, and Utah over Wyoming. The Southwest . ' Texas over. Rice With cream and sugar. : Baylor over Texas Aggies Buried deep. S.M.U. over Santa Clara On the lone prairie. Oklahoma over TCU Strictly from flip. Also: Oklahoma A. & M. over Temple, and Nevada over Tujsa. The South Alabama over Mississippi State Blueplate dessert. North Carolina over L.S.U. Another whistle stop. Mississippi over Boston College Fine southern hospitality. Clemson over South Carolina I'll have the same, governor. Also: Tulane over Auburn, Georgia Tech over Florida, Geor gia over Miami, Tennessee over Tennessee Tech, VMI over Vir ginia, Duke over VPI, and N. C. State over Chattanooga. Football Briefs (By United PreM) Moscow, Ida., Oct. 21 (IP Coach Dixie Howell ran the Idaho Van dals through secret plays today in preparation for Saturday's clash against University of Mon tana. The Vanduls hoped for good weather to allow' an effective air attack. Pllllmnn WncVi l"W 01 iidi Bill Dunn tnrlnv wnci nnmoH tn nan. tain the Washington State college luuiuun squaa in tne game with Oregon this week end. Coach Phil Sarboe said the Cougars were at top strength. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 21 UP Act ing coach Reg Root featured pass ing in today's University of Wash ington drill. He said he hoped to upset the California Bears here Saturday with an aerial offensive. Berkeley, Cal., Oct. 21 ili'i The passing of fullback Jackie Jensen and quarterback Bob. Celerl fea tured the University of California workout today. The Bears leave tomorrow for their clash with University of Washington this ween end. Palo Alto. Cal.. Oct. 21 U1 End Dan Mervin will be back in the Stanford lineup when the Indians meet uau Saturday. Mervin was lost to the squad for a week with an injured ankle. FIGHT RESULTS (By United Press) San Juan, P.R. (IP Bert Lytell, 159, Fresno, Cal., outpointed Jose Basora, 161, Puerto Rico (10). - Galveston. Tex. (IP) Chief Gor don House. 134. Houston, out- ointed Tonv Mar. 134. Hermosil- Mexico 115). LEE BEATS VOT.K Salem, Ore., Oct. 21 lPi Henry Lee, hard-fisted Seattle Negro, knocked out Bobby Volk, Port land, in the first round of their scheduled 10-round bout here last night. The bout lasted exactly 50 seconds. Oregon's Passer Leads on Coast Los Angeles. Oct. 21 IP Cal ifornia's Jackie Jensen holds top spot in Pacific Coast conference total offense with 587 net yards gained, and has averaged 11.2 yards each time he took the ball, PCC statistics showed today. Second by only nine yards Is Ray Nagel of UCLA with 587 net in five games. Jensen earned most of his yards rushing, but Nagel has made all but three yards passing. Norman Van Brocklin of Ore gon led passers with 35 comple tions in b9 attempts lor 4bb yards. Nagel was second with 32 comple tions out of 60 attempts for 575 yards. i ... rndividifal statistics: Total offense: Jensen, Cal., 587 yards; Nagel, UCLA, 578; Sam uel, OSC, 558; Van Brocklin, Ore., 433; McKay, Ore., 385; Malcolm, Mont., 354; Mataya, WSC, 337; Bell, Ore., 327; Mitchell, Stan., 325; Celeri, Cal., 303; O'Loughlin, Mont., 277; Swaner, Cal., 260; Carpenter, "OSC, 259; Gambold, WSC, 255; White, Stan., 248. Rushing: Jensen, Cal., 494 yards gained; McKay, Ore., 385; Bell, Ore., 327; Malcolm, Mont., 325; O'Loughlin, Mont., 277. Forward passing: Van Brock lin, Ore., 35 passes completed; Nagel, UCLA, 32; Dill, SC, 20; Helding, Momana, 20; Samuel, OSC, 19. Scoring: McKay, Ore., 36 points; Sarver, Cal., 36; White, Stan., 24; Cullomo, Cal., 22; Lip pincott, WSC, 20. GETS TRAFFIC TICKET Santa Monica, Cai., Oct. 21 ill'i Manager Leo Durocher of the New York Giants owed $14 on a speeding ticket today. "The Lip" was cited yesterday for allegedly driving 54 miles an hour in a 35 mile zone. He said he was hurrying home from a golf game to his wife, actress Laraine Day, and promised to send $14 bail. RADIANT PANEL SYSTEMS Designed and Installed Steam and Hot Wafer Heating Systems Mastercraft Oil Burners DE LUXE HEATING CO. 208 Hill St. Thone 1232 $2.10 Pint IhompsoS It means that fine Glenmore whiskies are blended with choicest grain neutral spirits but Instead of being bottled Immediately, "Thompson" Is put back Into barrels to make It smoother, tastier. htty, 86 proof. Thm o'eM whisths fa this product are w yon or more old. 30 sfrelonf wl-70 grain neutral spirits. OUNMOm DISTILLERIES COMPANY LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY 2 Colored Stars May Be on Bench Reno, Nev., Oct. 21 Ui Two of the University of Nevada's stars may be flying to Tulsa to day just for the ride. Backfield aces Sherman How ard and Alva Tabor may have to sit on the bench Saturday when their teammates play against Tulsa university because the state ot UKtahoma has a law against colored players appearing on athletic fields against white players. Nevada coach Joe Sheeketski said Tulsa university officials had reminded him of the law. He said there was no definite commitment made as to the pol icy to be followed and that he plans to "meet the situation when and if it arises." "I want to make it plain right now," said Sheeketski, "that Ne vada is not making any rash statements about this Issue. I realize that Tulsa must obey the laws of its state and I say un qualifiedly that If we learn in Tulsa' that Howard and Tabor can't play, that will end the mat ter. Will Not Argue "Even though it takes away 10 or 15 per cent of my team's playing efficiency, I'm not going to argue the point. If my boys can play, I'll be happy. If they can't, they'll sit on the bench be side me and help dope out ways to beat Tulsa." Howard is Nevada's first string fullback and Tabor handles the Wolfpack's T-system plays when Quarterback Stan Heath is out of the game. Bruins Move Up To Tie Red Wings (By United Press) The brilliant shotmaking of sophomore Ed Sandford was sparking the Boston Bruins today as they moved up to tie the De troit Red Wings at the top of the National Hockey league stand ings. Sandford took over the league's scoring leadership last night when he rapped home two goals and added two assists to lead the un beaten Bruins to, an 8 to 3 rout of the Chicago Black Hawks at the Boston garden. The swift soph has a total of six points, two more than Elmer Lach of Mont real and Max McNab of Detroit. Use classified ads in The Bulle tin for quick results. Flowers For Special Occasions Floral Designs Corsages Free City Delivery We Telegraph Flower Anywhere Open Evenings and Sundays PICKETT Flower Shop and Garden Phone 830 629 Qtilmhy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Park O. Fleming; Ownwe and Managers Bowling CIVIC LEAGUE The Civic bowling league at the Cascade bowl saw a lot of new bowlers come out last night. Glenn Gregg, of the Lions, had the top match of the evening, roll ing games of 197-146-202 for a 545 total. John Janzik of the same club managed to beat Gregg out of high single by one pin, Janzik rolling a 203. The combina tion of these two enabled the Lions to win four points from the Kiwanis No. 2 team, V. F. W. took the top team, the Rotary club for three points, Shevlln office took four points from the Kiwanis No. 1 team. Kiwanis No. 1: Chernenkof, 353; Wagner, 301:Douglas, 382; Moura, 368; Lay, 514: total, 2304. Shevlln office; S. Jerome, 459; Green. 348; Baslm, 425; Peoples, 400: J. Jerome, 531; total. 2514. V. F. W.: Selkln, 415; Morris, 415; Englehardt, 450; Rowley, 341; Madden, 532; total, 2570, Rotarv: Wetle. 452; Rhoton, 412; Erlckson. 444: Sleeper, 495; Ells, 535; total. 2496. Lions: Madden. 445; Janzik, 502; McKenzle, 484; Greeer, 545; Lanzorotta, 521: total 2497. Kiwanis No. 2: J. Wetle, 449; May, 451; Pritchett. 213; Loree, 132: Cundell. 334: Dorsch, 294: McCarthy, 137; Thompson, 109. WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE Won Lost Smoke Shop 15 9 Bend Dairy 15 9 Heath's 15 . 9 Polly's Cafe 13 11 Gregg's Banner Bread ....12 12 Slate's Beauty Shop 10 14 Freeman's 9 15 Pine Tavern 7 17 Arlene Roberts took Individual honors last night at the Cascade Bowl by rolling games of 214, 163 and 198 with a total of 575 for high series. The Bend Dairy, of which Arlene is a member, t look high team series with a total of 2256. The Bend Dairy and Heath's won all 4 points from Freeman's and the Pine Tavern while Pol ly's Cafe and Slate's won 3 and lost 1 point from the Smoke Shop and Gregg's Banner Bread. Team scores follow: Freeman's: Loree, 434; M. Donahue, 402; Judy, 449; K. Don ahue, 288; J. Coulter, 421. Handi cap 183; total 2177. Bend Dairy: Taylor, 434; Diver, 329; Mawhlnnev, 333; Sidell, 396; Roberts, 575. Handicap 189; to tal, 2256. Smoke Shop: Wallan, 401; El lis, 361; Kiehl, 402; Norlen, 384; Rose Bowl Trip Ban Now Looms. Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 21 li'i University of Michigan officials said today they were "definitely" against any change in Big Nine rules to allow the Wolverines to make a trip to the Rose Bowl again on Jan. 1. Herbert O. (Fritz) Crlsler, Michigan's athletic director and Prof. Ralph W. Algler, Michigan Big Nine representative, agreed that it would be a "breach of faith" to alter the rule which pro hibits a Big Nine team from go ing to Pasadena more than once in throe years. Some sentiment In favor of a change sprang up when Michigan defeated Northwestern last Sat urday, 28 to 0, and thus became favored to repeat as Big Nine champion. But Aigler said "any of the first five teams" in the Big Nine would be a worthy representative. Norcott, 452. Handicap 153; total 2153. Polly's Cafe: Moreland, 493; Altier. 411; Weaver. 351: Ivanco vlch, 396; Stout, 458. Handicap 123: total 2232. Slate's Beautv Shop: Huffman, 403; Coolev. 460; absentee, 408; Reed, 508; Ticrney, 397. Handicap 78; total 2254. Gregg's Banner Bread: Bluch er, 457; "L. Musgrave, 356; B. Knouft, 303: A. Musgrave. 390; Petrloue, 358. Handicap 180; to tal 2089. Heath's: Janzik, 385; New house. 277; Einman. 388: Mead, 393; Rasmussen, 454. Handicap 243: total 2140. Pine Tavern: B. Calder, 349; Gilbert. 352; Jensen. 343: Dubois, 363: Keown, 375. Handicap 171; total 1953. The average load of freight per train during the first six months of 1948 was 1,153 tons, the highest on record. New Winter Rates $ 10.00 per mo. Pay your own electricity. Large, clean heated rest . rooms. School bus at the door. 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