PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1948 United Press Team Selected By Leo II. Petersen (United Pre SporU Editor) New York, Dec. 11 ui The i United Press today presents its 1948 All-America, the 11 colleg ians selected by sports writers and sports broadcasters from all sections of the nation as the fin est football players at their posi tions this year. - Every section of the country is represented with the midwest leading with five players, follow ed by the tar west and southwest with two each and the south and east with one each. Five of the players came from three of the four unbeaten and untied major teams with the two midwest powerhouses, Michigan and Notre Dame, landing two places -each on the first team. California got one berth and only Clemson of the unbeaten Giants failed to capture a place on the mythical eleven, j , , , Flint Team , ' The United Press All-America i football team for 1948: (Under the point system the man receiv Ing the first place vote of every person participating-in the na- . tion-wide poll would get 3,267 . points.) ' -j .-... Sports Roundup (By United trtt) Boxing Enrique Bolanos, light weight challenger, won a 12-round decision over Tommy Campbell in Los Angeles. College Basketball , Southern Methodist 68, Texas Wesleyan 65; Florida Southern 57, MacDlll Field 38; Southern California 42, Loy ola 41; Stanford 46, Fresno State 26. Horse Racing Shannon II, great Australian thoroughbred, was sold to a Kentucky syndicate by Neil S. McCarthy for $300,000 and returned to stud. I'ro Basketball Minneapolis 94, Boston 84; Chicago 74, I'hlia- delphla 68; New York 88, Provi dence 61; Fort Wayne 77, Indian apous w. Football Allyn McKeon resign ed as coach of Mississippi State. Huxolmll Frank iiowerman, battery mate of Christy Matthew- son, died. For E. T. C C. G. T. E. B. B. B. B. Name PU. 1926 2034 2335 2514 1512 1689 1790 2820 2740 2118 1224 the School Leon Hart, "Notre D. Leo Nomelllnl, Minn. Wm. Fischer, Notre D. Chas. Bodnaiik, Penn. Paul Burris, Oklahoma A 1 v I n Wistert, Mich. R. Ri f e n b u r g, Mich. Doak Walker, S. Meth. Charley Justice, N. C. Jack Jensen, Californlu Stan Heat h, Nevada The second team, with number of points each man re ceived: Pim. Name School E. George Poole, Miss. T. Al Derogatis, Duke G. Hod Franz, California C. Alex Sarkislan, NW wm. Heaiy, ua. lecn. Philip O'Reilly, Purdue J. D. Foldberg, Army Emll Sitko, Notre D. N. Van Brocklin, Ore. Jack Cloud, W. & M. John Rauch, Georgia The United Press All-America honorable mention list consisting of players who received six or more points included: Ends: Gara, Oregon, 274; Beasley, Nevada, 208; Wllkins, Oregon, 164; Van Duren, Califor nia, 54; Cunningham, California, 40; Williams, Santa Clara, 17; Moorei Denver, 11; Haako, Ha .Wail, 6. v -. ' Tackles: Hendren, Southern California, 341; Turner, Califor nia, 253; Nieml, Washington State, J89; Stanton, Oregon, 34; rB. B. B. .B. ru. 1412 . 882 1012 1054 975 454 548 931 849 688 625 Arizona Players Seek Pay for Game Tucson, Ariz., Dec. 1 Uii Uni versity of Arizona football play ers have demanded $175 apiece for playing in the New Year's day. Salad bowl game, a source close to the squad told the United Press today. Unless the demands are met, the team will refuse to play In the Phoenix, Ariz., game against Drake. The squad reportedly voted un officially to askd for 40 shares which would amount to $7,000 more than half of the $12,500 guarantee given the university by bowl sponsors. , Racing Career Of Shannon Ends Los Angeles, Dec. 1 Wi The racing career of Shannon H, greatest Australian thoroughbred to come to these shores since Phar Lap, reached an abrupt close today with his sale to a Kentucky syndicate that intends placing him in stud immediately. White-haired attorney Neil S. McCarthy said he sold the horse to a Kentucky syndicate headed by Leslie Combs II of Lexington, Ky., for $300,000 and the buyers told him Shannon would never race again. The sale and Combs' statement to McCarthy apparently ended hopes of a meeting between Shan non and Citation Dec. 11 in the $50,000 Tanforan handicap. How ever, Tanforan general manager Eugene Mori said Combs still has not made up his mind about run ning Shannon in the race. McCarthy said Combs felt the same thing was happening to Shannon here that happened to him in Australia where he was weighed out of racing, Shannon was assigned 127 pounds for the Tanforan to 123 for Citation, a three-year-old. Bowling Sport Parade Johnson, St. Mary's (Cal.), 12; Craig and Wyotek, Denver and White, Stanford, 11 each; Kills gaard, Idaho; Leon, Nevada, and McGraw, Colorado, 6 each. Guards: Dimitro, U. C. L. A., 173; Cullom, California, 138; Sterling, Santa Clara, 86; Hem stad, Washington, 84; Slnofsky, Nevada, 18; Levenhagen, Wash ington, 17; Baker, California; Cole, Kansas State, 11 each; Ber wick, Oregon; Overgaard, Idaho, 6 each. Centers: Ecklund. Oregon, 142; Crlbarl, Denver, 17; Hatchen, Southern California, 6. Backs: Swaner, California, 76; Hanna, Colorado A & M, 22; Mc Kay, Oregon, and White, Tempo (Arizona) state, u eacn; uattie, Southern California, and Naccis slan, Colorado, 11 each; Doll, Southern California; Griffith, Kansas; Le. 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Boudreau almost committed mayhem and manslaughter and, finally, hari kail, when Stewart called Masi safe. Vet, while the photography Is clear and sharp in the official film, there is only a blurred, swift shot of the play. It isn't even given the benefit of a flashback such as the film uses to empha size several line pickups and dou ble plays. "We just didn't get a good shot of the play," asserted Director Lew Konscca, scorning reports that National league president Ford Frick censored the scene. Does 1'lno Job But the film does do a fine job corroborating the fact that the Cleveland Indians won the series irom the Boston Braves, four games to- two, ( ';'. , ) 4 :l,xfi -. There also are a number of fine shots which weren't "missed. One of the best shows Bobby Feller mugging manfully for the lens. gritting his teeth and flexing his lips and eyebrows alternately. An other discloses Johnny Sain of the Boston Braves working de terminedly on a whopping sized chaw of tobacco. The "Oscar" for the best act ing should co to Boston's Earl Torgeson. Ho shows true feeling and emotion after getting back safely Into second after tripping on a triple. On his knees, Torgy throws wide his arms and stares thankfully at the skies In a scene which would turn Jolson green with envy. 1 lie narration is by Bob Elson and It Is in the true tradition of baseball parlance (Circa 1901). I OIUIEK PLAYER DIES Romeo, Mich., Dec. 1 Uli Frank Bowerman, Christy Mnlhcwson's battery mate with the New York Giants, died yesterday after be ing seriously ill for several months. He was 79. MERCHANTS LEAGUE Hudson-Duncan and Bend Spe cialized Service participated in a heart breaker of a bowling match In Merchants' league play last night. Bond Specialized lost the first two games to the Hudson House, and had hoped to win at least one game for the evening, but Bend Specialized lost by a single pin. This four point win moved the Hudson players up to a tie for third place. Post Office won three and lost one to the Pas time, Erickson's market won by the same margin from the Wal dorf, and Shoop and Schulze by the same 3 to 1 score over Green wood grocery. Paul Rukaveno had high game of the evening, 203, the only 200 game of the league. Paul Crocker had games of 192-176-198 for a 566 series to taKe me non ors in that department. Scores follow: Post Office: Anderson, 522; Al winger, 475; Kiel, 395; Clark, 462; 2694. Loree, 537; total, 2694. Pastime: A. Kizer, 468; Wilson, 418; F. Kizer, 323;T. Vogt, 463; E. Lester, 476; total, 2577. Erickson's: M. Forbes, 507; S. Stevens, 324; Petlgliano, 484; B. Burrell, 485; V. segerstrom, w, total, 2646. Waldorof : L. Calder, 396; Glea son, 439; Raper, 482; H. Cundell, 443; Rukaveno, 547; Total, 2571. Hudson Duncan: B. Green, 393; B. Raynor, 383; L. McMeen, 505; K. Craig, 373; B. Smltih, 484; to tal, 2536. Bend Specialized Service: D. Al len, 419; T. Woods, 429; P. Cash- man, 427; B. Newberry, 358; E. Cundell, 478; total, 2426. Shoop & Schulze: G. Diver, 442; L. Clausen, 345; J. Hickman, 387; A. Taylor, 435; P. Crocker, 566; total, 2667. Greenwood grocery: S. Jerome, 418; Plass, 396; Terwillegar, 497; Goldman, 398; Dallas, 492; total, 2639. Voice of. f RMD . 134. Central Oregon U Kilocycle! Affiliated With Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting System ON THf WITH KBND BOWL IN SALEM The Bend bowlers who bowled against George Mirich's "Pink Elephant" team traveled over, to Salem this last week end and re turned the match that was held here on Nov. 7th. The pins were really hard to klock over, and the soores were comparatively very low. The "Pink Elephants" won the first match and the Bend Bowlers won the second match. First match scores were: Bend, 790-788-8412419, Pink Elephants, 774-855-9182547. Bone of Salem had a 202 game and George Clark of Bend had a 214 game. In the second match, Bend did a little better and came up on top with the following scores: 177-969-880 2646, Salem had 855-873-8382566. The ladies also went along and lost their three game first match by two pins, 2249 to 2247. They won the second match 1490 to 1381. Kay Stout had a 530 series to lead Jhe women. Murdock of 'Salem Uad a1 617 series to rad alpiui. Stbut who' had a 580 selcs. i AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE In Automotive league play at the Cascade bowl last night Hal brook and Anderson-Nash scored 4 0 sweeps over Carroll Motors and Ward Motor Co., respectively. The other two matches ended 31, with Trailways and Hand Motor Co. winning over Moty & Van Dyke and Hunnell Motors respec tively. O'Neal led Halbrooks to the sweep with 195 high single and 191-195-165 for a 551 high series. Team honors were all Haf brooks, with a 926 single and 2662 series. Scores follow: (303 LIST (LS2 relieve coughi-aching muiclm : ON Bennett's Machine Shop 1111 Konscvc.ll Ave. KIM. 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Each morning at 11:45, Monday through Friday, we Invite you to tune in "Today's Bulletin Board," featuring club notices and an nouncements. For any notice that you or your group might have, phone KBND 848 or send your announcements in. This Saturday the Farmers' Hour will be heard at 11:45 a. m. one hour early, because of the football broadcast that starts at 12:45 bringing the game between Southern California and Notre Dame from Los Angeles. TONIGHT'S PROGRAM 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 tne Pioneers 6:45 Music 6:55 Bill Henry News 7:00 What's the Name of That Song 7:30 Melodic Moods 7:55 Hy Gardner Says 8:00 American Forum of the Air 8:30 Family Theater 8:55 Club Corner 9:00 News 9:15 Fleetwood Lawtnn E. Wear, 357; D. Brandvold, 442; H. Maker, 492; Illings worth, 417; H. Bartlett, 397; total, 2450. Moty & Van Dyke: Bjorvik, 535; King, 369; Vandevert, 387; Cutshall, 394; Routley, 388; total, 2478. Hand Motor Co.: Kassner, 384; Ratliff, 464; Hand, 402; Crane, 484; Pitigliaino, 359; total, 2519. Hunnell Motors: Murphy, 396; McManus, 389; Clark, 379; Peter son, 339; Kilgore, 433; total, 2434. Halbrook Motors: Umbarger, 430; Smedley, 478; Lentz, 400; F. Donahue, 440; O'Neal, 551; total, 2662. ' Carroll Motors: G. Haggiji, 504; W. Moye, 323; K. Moye, 399; A. Bleg, 337; J. Edwards, 372; total, 2505. - Anderson-Nash: W. Pugh, 407; L. Steinberg, 390; B. Christie, 341; T. Kuykendall, 456; K. Nedrow, 406; total, 2D88. Ward Motor Co.: E. Allen, 413; C. Allen, 477; G. Bruce, 354; C. Latto, 486; W. Pierce, 480; total, 2486. -Sfauttw Increase your crop yield with Stauffer SoI Sulphur Sulphur the necessary element foi crop growth should be applied to soil now. Stauffer Soil Sulphur Increases crop production by correcting poor soil con ditions. 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