PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON MONDAY," OCTOBER 25, 1948 Ducks, Bears Hold Top Spot in Race Honors CONFERENCE Team Oregon ,... Oauiornla .. JSC Washington State Oregon state . VVL.A .... Washington Stanford ., luaho Montana STANDINGS W L T Pet ... 4 0 0 L00O ...J !8 ...2 I 8 ...Je 3 ...1 2 1 8 ...1 3 ....0 2 .667 .6u0 AW Jiao .240 .006 By Ilal Wood ' . (Uniteu frea. opuru Writr) San Francisco, Oct. 25"UWThe i ding-dong Pacuic coast confer ence looioall batue raced merrily uown me DacK stretch today witn two teams California and Ore gon homing commanding leads, and with only rename oid UJaC , suu-in a sngntiy contending po sition. 'l'he Reara ftnH ihn nunbo wkn do not meet tnis year, right now appear neaoea lor a deauiock in tne seasonal standings of the However, when it comes to picking a representative of the vuae cum, uacn iynn trappy J Waldorf s hnvn side track. At present they are uuueieaiea and in tneir six tri umphs hold a pair ol intersection al, wins over Isavy and Wisconsin. On the other hand, Oregon dropped its lone cross - country batue a 14-0 affair with mighty Michigaa No disgrace there, but us suu on ine record as a loss. WSC Walloped Saturday both cluos put on con vincing OlSDlavS. 'I MP Wchtnti soundiy tnresned what was sup- juacu iu ue a good wasmngton . fatate eleven, 37, with Norman van Brocklln putting on a great aerial display. California moved along with a 21-0 thumping of Washington on . the rain-splattered, muuuy Seat tle field. This time it was Jack ;'Swaner, the No. 2 half of the j Jensen Swaner combine, who stole the spotlight as he plunged through for all three Bear touch downs. The Webfoots next entertain St. Mary's, which got by Denver Saturday 33-32, in a non-conference engagement. Meanwhile, the Bears will go south to take on Coach Jeff Cra vath's ineffectual USC combine. ine Trojans were barely able to eke out a 7-6 win over Stanford. 1 I To Plav Michlirui . Oregon ; State, which bounced back to thump UCLA 280, has the doubtful pleasure of enter taining the great Michigan State team which played a 14-14 tie with Penn State. Montana, trounced by Idaho, 39-0, tackles Brlgham Young at Provo, WSC plays host to Idaho, Stanford entertains Washington, and UCLA goes east to tackle Nebraska at Lincoln. The Cornhuskers were over-powered by Kansas, 27-7. The Far West received another shellacking . over, the week-end when a' supposedly sound Santa Clara eleven was licked by South ern Methodist, 33-0. The Broncos come home to take on USC In a Sunday tilt next. Undefeated Nevada, which con tinued its high-scoring ways with a 65-15 walloping of Tulsa, takes on Oklahoma City college next at Reno. i i TIME Sport Parade. , By Jack Cuddy ' ,' ' (Unltad Preaa Bporta Writer) New York, Oct. 25 ui From Salad bowl to Sugar bowl may be the 1948 story of Nevada's capti vating football team. Although the University of Ne vada has a comDaratlvelv small enrollment including only 1,100 man stuqems it is playing such big-time football this year that Sugar bowl officials already are considering tne won rack lor the New Orleans classic. statistically, tne Reno run aways are the stroneest offensive college team in the country, While scoring five straight vic tories this season, thev netted 2,490 yards. That included 1,439 tnrougn tne air. - Moreover, Quarterback , Stan Heath stands out as one of the greatest passers in grid history In general offense, Heath leads the nation with 1,335 yards in 146 plays. Through the air. Heath has completed 85 of 138 attempts, for 1,318. yards. He . needs only 91 more yards to. equal the all-time passing record neid jointly by u arien ano tsua senwenk. Heath and associates have beat. en San Jose State, San Francisco, north Texas State, St.-Mary's, and Tulsa. Four games remain on their schedule j with Oklahoma City U., Santa Clara, Fresno State and Wichita U. . Incidentally, when the Wolf Pack walloped Tulsa, 65 to 14, Saturday, Heath tossed four touchdown passes and set up two other TD's. Sllngin' Stan complet ed 3d oi a attempts, lor ztsi yards. Despite the aerial statistics, the Wolf Pack is not a pass-crazy outiit. it has an excellent running attack, sparked by seven backs who are sprinters and hurdlers on the varsity track team. Fullback Sherman Howard, for example, has been clocked in 9.8 for the 100 at Reno. That's good time in a high altitude. Although comparative scores often are false Indicators, it is in teresting to note that Nevada beat St. Mary's Galloping Gaels, 48 to 20; and California Golden Bears pride of the Pacific coast defeated St. Mary's 20 to 0. Voiceof , TDWI ' 1340 Central Oregon lUIM 1 Kilocycles Affiliated With Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting System Football Briefs 7. PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL (By United Preu) National League Chicago Cards 49, Boston 27. Philadelphia 12, Chicago Bears Los Angeles 34, Detroit 27. New Work 34, Pittsburgh 27. Washington 23, Green Bay 7. All-Amort can Conference San Francisco 21, Baltimore 10. Brooklyn 35. Chicago Rockets uuriaio ao, t,os Angeies 41. . . Cleveland 35, New York 7. Czech Ace Seeks New Net Titles Mexico City, Oct. 25 Ul'iCzech nee Jaroslav Drobny, two-time winner of the Pan-American sin gles championship, left for Braz- today in quest 01 more tennis titles' while the majority of his victims shrewdly made a bee-line for Buenos Aires and the Argen tine tournament. Drobny won the Pan American singles crown for the second straight year yesterday when he easily defeated Eric Sturgcss of South Africa, 9-7, 6-2, 6-2. APPLE TREE AMBITIOUS South Bend, Ind. ill'i A young apple tree at the Francis Weber home here got a nead start mis year. The four-year-old sapling bore Its first apples In July, shed Its leaves In August and hnd a second blooming late In Septem ber. , .- There are some 1,400 separate parts In an electric refrigerator. ON THI , K B N D This Friday evening, the Med. ford-Bend football game will be presented transcribed at 10:13 on KBND. This is the next-to-last home game for the season. This evening at 7:30, President Truman Is heard on KBND-Mu-tual Don Lee. At 7, another ad venture with George Valentine on "Let George Do It." Mutual Newreel is heard at 9:30 each evening on KBND, with Glenn Hardy and the news at 9:30. Fleet wood Lawton at 9:15 p.m. The Adventures of tne Falcon will be heard at 8 this evening. The afternoon meditation pro gram of the First Baptist church of Prlneville with' Reverend Skid more, now is heard at 2:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. - The lucky lady elected "Queen for a Day" this Friday will be the "Election Day Queen" with one of her gifts a trip to New York City, also to Washington, D.C., for a tour 01 tne capital. TONIGHT'S PROGRAM 5:00 Relax With Rhythm 5:15 Chandu the Magician 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45 Tom Mix 6:00 Gabriel Heatter 6:15 Fashion Time 6:30 Riders of the Purple Sage 6:45 Guy Cordon 6:55 Bill Henry News 7:00-Let George Do It 7:30 Casebook of Gregory Hood 8:00 The Falcon 8:30 Through the Listening Glass 9:45 Att. Gen. George Neuner 9:00 News 9:15 Fleetwood Lawton 9:30 Make Music Your Hobby 9:45 Henry J. 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The veteran baseball executive died yesterday after an operatidn last' Friday to remove a brain tumor. He never reeained con. though he was reported in favor sciousness after the surgery, al- aDie condition early yesterday. IVY or SUMAC. New treatment flops llcnlng, dries op bllatera quickly, fendjr tod safely. At druggists, lit tf. IVY-DRYI DON'T Throw Away That Old , Bicycle, Tricycle or Wagon i Bring them In for repair' and paint. We can fix any and all tor Christmas ... or take 1( as a trade-in on a new one. j West Bend Bicycle Shop 707 Columbia . . 1696-J KEYS ' WHILE YOU WAIT CARL AUSTIN BOND and GREENWOOD m J&isiMiMiait ),n How much happiness is to be found in the simple pleasures of life! Su preme Taste Enjoyment is yours for the asking, just around the corner where 'our tavern owner or grocer features the choice of .discriminating beer drinkers everywhere that rare Old Bohemian Type Lager with its distinctive flavor and velvet-smooth mellowness BOHEMIAN CLUB. ' x p ort CjQliialb Beer WltVlO 8V BOHtHtAN BREWCftllft. INC., tPOKANl Clia. Snylor, DNt. Miono 25 Football Game Scene of Riot El Centro, Calif., Oct. 25 IP A football coach who thought the referee called too many penalties against his team was blamed to day for a free-swinging riot among 500 football fans and play ers. Police broke up the battle royal with a tear gas barrage- El Cen tra junior college won the game from Oceanslde, 12 to 6. The riot started at the final gun Saturday night, police said, when Oceanslde Coach Dick Ru therford charged after Referee Jerrv Bennett. Bennett had called a number of unnecessary rough ness penalties against Oceanslde. I he reieree ran tor tne gymnas ium, but Oceanslde players cut off his retreat Enraged fans and El Centro players swarmed down to join the fight. Official Punched Head linesman Dick Berry was punched several times. One El Centro player lost a tooth and another had his head injured. Po lice captain Wyatt Brlggs was burned when a tear-gas can ex ploded in his hand. Briees. who said he made no arrests at the request of FJ Cen tro officials, herded the visiting Dlavers on the bus and saw them out of town. Police said the fans went on fighting all night. Coach Rutherford played at Nebraska and used to coach at Oregon State. .The win gave El Centro a tie for first place in their conference. The United States is not gen erally thought of as an important rice-growing country dui tor xtw t It ranked second among the na tions of the world In the amount of rice exported. DEER HIDES WANTED CASH or TRADE Sullivan Glove Company West End Miller Ave. Ph. 1577 Carnegie Tech Students Mad Over Record Pittsburgh, Oct. 25 tP The Carnegie Tech campus was livid with painted protests today as the student body revolted against the direction of Its winless football team. The long-smouldering uprising erupted after the Tartans lost tneir lam consecuuve game iaai Saturday, bowing to Case, 26-20. Once a football power, Carnegie Tech hasn't won a game since 1942. Irate students, armed with black and red paint, splashed the campus walks witn ioot-nign pro test signs and memoers oi a siu. dent committee circulated a pet! tlon demanding the dismissal of Bill Donohoe as head coach. The petition asked that a new coach be hired and uononoe De oemoiea to an assistant coaching position. ENTERS GUILTY PLEA A Warm Rnrlnca TnrilAn. dar. ence McKinley, pleaded guilty to a cnarge oi oeing uuuAii-aicu uu public highway, when he appear ed Saturday before Justice of tha nonn, Wilann Hpnrffp. He Was arrested last night by state police, wno said mat ne was sievpiug ui a car, in a drunken condition, i fir a A haltvoin Ri.n H nnrt Rfirl. mond. He was fined $25 and $4.50 costs ano released. . One-fourth to two-thirds of the weight of trees and freshly cut logs is water. ; WHY SUFFER? ' TRY RELIABLE DOLCIN For relief of symptoms .ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM Reliable Effective : Exclusive at City Drug Co. " "' Irtilii ii KriMir 'Him I'm rmii ' J. F. (Jim) SHORT ; Candidate for STATE REPRESENTATIVE 28th District (Lake and Deschutes Counties) . Vote -33 (X) J. F. SHORT Former owner Deschutes Grain and Feed Com pany in Redmond Now engaged in full-lime farming Active in Agricultural programs Oregon Representative on National Advisory Committee to Production and Marketing Ad ministration Director on Board of Oregon-California potato marketing area Vice-President Oregon Shorthorn Breeders as sociation ': Wide experience in Civic work Pd. Adv. 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