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PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1949 Prineville, Bend Win First Games In Tourney Play Prlneville and Bend teams were victors in basketball play here last night, in the opening games of a freshman tourney sponsored by the Kiwanis club. In the first game, the Prineville frosh defeat ed the Madras boys 37 to 11, and in the second contest, the Bend freshmen were victors over the Redmond frosh 37 to 27. In the opening game last night, Prineville hold a 13 to 5 lead at half time. Rosenbaum of the Crook county team was high point man, with 13 to his credit. Haberstich scored six points for Madras. Laursen "Hot" Laursen has "hot" on the Bend team in the second game, scoring 18 points. Bend trailed 17 to 11 at half time, and it was Laursen who led the local youngsters to victory in a second half rally. Tourney play will be resumed Saturday night on the Bend floor, with Madras meeting Redmond at 7 p.m. and Bend taking on Prine ville at 8:15 p.m. Keith and Nich olson were officials. Game scores follow: Prineville (37) (II) Madras Gibson (4) F Fields Ros'baum (13J....F Thrasher Gallagher (5) ....C (2) Quinn Grimes (2) G Bender Rhoden (4) G Brooks Substitutes: Prineville: Sweet (9), Cronath (2), Rosenborough, Symons, Page. Madras: D. Brooks (1), Haderstich (6), Bruce (1), White. Bend (37) (27) Prineville Johnson (7) F.. (8) Campbell Benson (2) F Rice Gilllland (2) C (4) Hershy Laursen (18) G (6) Reid Underwood (2) ..G (9) Shult . Substitutes: Bend: Samples (6), Congdon, Oahlin, Gates, Kerns, Gulick. Redmond: Lawrence, Car penter, Word, Ebert. Redmond Team Beats Prineville Prineville, Jan. 21 The game between Frank's Tavern team of Redmond and the Pine Products boys of this city failed to meas ure up to anticipations Wednes day night, when the Redmond team overpowered the Lumber jacks 42 to 27 in a double header of the central Oregon town league here. Ballyhooed as a feuding bat tle, the first hall of the game was so uninteresting that many spec . .tators left for. home. In the sec ond half, however, the players of both teams provided some thrills as they warmed to a fight ing action, shooting baskets irom long distances. Fox was star for Frank's Tavern with 14 points, while Noble was high point win ner for Pine Products with 11. The first game of the double header session was between the Farmers' Supply company team of Culver and Ilouk Motor com pany of Prineville. The visitors kept a slight lead throughout play, and grew better as time ran out, defeating the Ilouk team l(j to 36. Fitch led in Culver scoring with 16 points while Mc Faddcn accounted for 19 Ilouk tallies. Increasing uses of plastics In America resulted In the produc tion of nearly 1,000,000,000 pounds of the materials from which manufacturers made finished products. IliCl jack in the CORNER By JACK II AI.BKOOK It looks as though we may hitch our wiikoii to a slur, as Sccly. l-orreslnl reports tests lirlii); made on rocket satel lites. The story Is as Involved as a child's excuses, hut it seems thai If .von shoot n rock cl fast ciiiiiikIi and on the right angle it won't conic down. It'll just keep going; around and around I he earth, like a star. Itig II with TV and lioiubs mill you've K"l a linmtiiiig set up Mini's nut of this world. As the enemy's country turns un der the sntellile you watch the television screen . . . and pull the lit: kit. Or u iHinihiidii-r run perch up in the rocket. Volunteers take one step for ward. 1 have to write this running am on the way to Ihc Nu liiinal Automobile Dealers' As. social Ion meeting in San 1 ran Cisco. I'roni all the reports, It will not only he instructive hut we will lie seeing nil the new au tomotive -iiiiiiiicnt hot h service and operating, so we will he able to give you u lot heller service as well as advice on I he new accessories. Tor three years police look ed fur a man wauled in a IlllO.mm holdup. 'I hen they picked him up in New Jersey as he stole a .V.'l razor. Looks like he lost by a whisker. Which reminds us to warn you not to let minor ear problems lead to major ones. Iliing your ear In now to II.M.KKOOK MOTOIts, Minnesota .V Jlond. Oregon Elks Hold Convention Today Tillamook, Ore., Jan. 21 tU' More than 400 Oregon Elks lodge members were expected today for the organization's mid winter con vention. The annual affair will end Sun day after a full schedule of activi ties to include a tournament trap shoot and bowline match. Among those attending will be A. IN. iNlcolal, president of the state Elks association; Elmo An gele, Lakeview, first vice presi dent; Austin Dunn, Baker, second vice-president and other state officers. Bow ling SUPERIOR CAFE HIGH In Classic league play at the Cascade bowl last night Superior cafe knocked over 288G pins for high series and Stover-LeBlanc piled up the wood for a 1025 game. . Led by Sam Blucher of Medo Land, five of the boys topped 600: Sam Blucher 624, L. Redlfer 622, Elmer Brown 622, John Stout 613 and George Clark 608. Harold Einman of Stover-LeBlanc hit 237 for high game with 26 other gam es over 200 marked up in the evening's play. Results: Superior cafe 4, Trexler's gro cery 0; B.P.O.E. 4, Rixe realty 0; Medo-Land 3, West Side tavern 1; Stover-LeBlanc 3, All State Real ty 1. Scores follow: Elks: Norcott 510; Devereaux 586; Ross 475; Steidl 502; Sevy 538; total 2611. Rixe realty: Redl fer 622; Coulter 477; Chrlstensen 407; Janzik 496; Loree 553; total 2560 Stover-LeBlanc: Crocker 560; Einman 552; Rukaveno 501; Ben son 528; Baughn 595; total 2736. All State realty: Ells 543; Forbes 598; L. Musgrave 488; Barrel 577; Georgeson 498; total 2704. Medo-Land: Judy 479; Roller 539; Lay 511; Blucher 624; D. Musgrave 519; total, 2690. West Side tavern: B. Douglass 517; Cundell 563; Madden 416; Monlcal 514; Brown 622; total 2632. Trexler's: Sage 528; Foster 510; Fox 493; Douglas 566; Trexler 530; total 2627. Superior: Grindle 570; Howard 530; Travel 565; Clark 608; Stout 613; total 2886. REALTORS GO TO TOWN The All State realty team went to town in the "Sweeper" last night at the Cascade bowl: Ells, Barrell, and Georgeson finishing in that order. Clyde Troxel of the Superior cafe came in for the fourth spot. Ells had a scratch score of 594 and Willi his handicap lie had at 043..,,, . ' v ' N nation of 635. Georgeson had a: 591 and a 633 combination, Troxel' a 573-624. Other scratch scores were: Tom Loree 552, E. Cundell 551, Whaley 532, Benson 514, Madden 398, Forbes 479, J. Stout 569, Walt Howard 498. In the Shevlin-Hixon league played last night at the Cascade bowl the Yard held on to its lead by taking three points from the Dry Kilns. Sawmill won three points from the Electric to get second place. The Electric and Shipping are lied for third place. The Roundhouse is still holding the number four; spot and the ol fice has dropped to number five spot while the Dry Kilns are still the number six spot leaving the Planers In the cellar position. Fred Fredilcksoii took high game of 209 with W. Selkin lol lowing Willi a 208 to take second place. Basim took high series with a 168 190 180- 538 score. Scores follow: Yard: Hawes 3-12; Douglass 490; Petty 509; total 1116. Dry Kilns: Haycraft 434; Miller 361; Thompson 413; total 1-100. Shipping: Fields 354; Ferguson 101; Preede 163; total 13.-6. Plan ers: G. Pickens 371; Carlton 369; O. Pickens 435;. total 1319. Sawmill: S. Jerome 456; Basim 538; J. Jerome 497: total 1533. Electric: Youngberg 431; Todd 43."); Selkin 479; total U59. Office: Hamilton 358; Donahue 371: liuegler 378; total 1266. Hound house: Piggolt 132; Fred- Sporf Parade By Oscar Froley iUnitvd Frew Spurt. Writer) New York, Jan. 21 HHi The tall, square-shouldered fellow with the shy, piano key smile leaned back comfortably in his chair and al lowed that Joe DiMaggio ought to have a pretty good season and maybe the Yankees would sur prise those clamoring Indians and Red Sox. The big guy should know, for it was old joltin' Joe talking about himself and the ball club for which he Is the wheel horse. "It seems that every season since I've been in the majors, I ve had something wrong with me," he recalled. "I've had sore arms, bad heels and what not. But right now I feel great, in real top notch physical condition, and maybe this will be a right big season." It is acknowledged that as goes DiMaggio, so go tne Yankees. And with the Yankee Clipper avidly awaiting the opening of spring training, the club which finished only two games out In last year s torrid pennant race may give them all a surprise. Joe thinks so. "After all, we have a good, club," DiMaggio insisted. "If we get good pitching, and we could easily enough, we'll be in there at the finish." Joe had another heel operation during this off season for remov al of a heel spur. It had plenty of time to heel and on a recent trip to Florida, Joe tried hitting some gungoes and the heel gave him no trouble. That Florida trip was an indi cation of the place which Joe holds in the hearts of American youngsters. He had planned a vacation In Europe. But the boys and girls at Mending Heart village in Miami, children recovering from heart diseases, had named Joe their mayor. The National Children's Cardiac foundation, which operat es the home, asked Joe to accept the title and help raise funds. Joe is a sucker for kids. He has one of his own and little Joe boss es the old man around as if he were a bush leaguer. So Di Mag gio canceled his European vaca tion and flew to Miami to talk with 97 children who admire him. It was a big day at Mending Heart village when Joe arrived to take over as mayor. And the voice of Jimmy Brown, a saucer eyed kid with blond hair, crack ed when he handed DiMag the key to the home And men mere were me oea patients, youngsters too weak for the outdoor ceremonies. Joe visit ed with them, handing out gifts and signing the inevitable auto graph books. The kids wore bright, shining faces and a nurse whispered: "He does, more good than 'all the 'medicine in the world. . j Giving up his vacation to cfo creditable things like that may be one of the reasons Joe feels so good right now. At 34, the base ball grind may soon catch up to him. But the Yankee Clipper doesn't think so.! Leahy Not Interested In Professional Ball South Bend. Ind., Jan. 21 HI'' Football coach Frank Leahy of Notre Dame indicated today that he was not interested In an offer to coach the professional Wash ington Redskins for a reported salary of $50,000. "If I could not coach at Notre Dame, I would not want to coach anywhere else," said Leahy. "I hope sincerely that I can stay at Notre Dame for a long period of time." 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Louis Tentatively Picks Contender Chicago. Jan. 21 U' Joe Louis said today that Elmer Ray, whom he will meet in an exhibition bout next week, may be his next op ponent for a heavyweight title fight "if the public thinks he's a good contender." Louis will box Ray at Miami next Tuesday. Ho said he would talk with Promoter Mike Jacobs there on whether he will fight this summer, and, if so, whom he "If Ray shows enough against me In Miami, and if the public thinks he's a good contender, 1 U be satisfied to have him as a con tender for the title," Louis said The champion said that JacK Allen, a Toronto sports promoter, had offered him $250,000 for a five-month, coast-to-coast exhibi tion tour of Canada next spring and summer. He said his advisers were studying the proposal. One important industrial use of silver is in photographic films in which silver nitrate is the light sensitive element. Plane Hits Ridge; Four Persons Die Rnn Luis ObiSDO. Cal. . (IP) Four persons were ki'iijj failed to clear the Santa LucJ mountain range and crashed, ofa cers reported Thursday. The dead were identified j, r.. qmH Mra HnHsnrt Mn:, c Jose, Cal., and Dr. and m, unaries i-eieiovii ui ivicnmond. Cal. Use classified ads in The Bulk tin for quick results. We Repair All Makes of Washers Buy Where You Get Service MAYTAG APPLIANCE STORE ELMER HUDSON 1033 Brooks St. Phone 271 Tune in Fulton Lewis, Jr. 9:30 p. m. Monday Thru Friday KBND Presenfed by Shoop & Schulze Tire Service 1291 Wall St. Phone 1100 ,1 Like Steak? Then you'll like ours, for we buy the best beef obtainable cook it exactly as you want it. Try one of our dinners. Tender Steaks Fried Chicken Chinese Foods Fried Oysters Open 7 a. ni. 'til Midnight. Restaurant, 5 p, in. 'til Midnight THE OASIS S28 Arizona 1'hone 1118 MOTOR REPAIR A Personal Matter There is nothing personal about a motor, ol course. But the person who makes the repairs, and the kind of job he does for you personally is another matter. Thai's why we are glad to tell you that OSCAR L. CRANE, a man of 31 years' experience, is our serv ice manager. He'll give his personal attention to your auto repair problems. Hand Motor Co. SERVICE kl-TWi-l W. R. "BILL" HAND. Owner 138 E. Greenwood l'lione 1131-J riokson 501; lal 14-15. Summers -113; to- DENTISTRY Dr. H. E. Jackson At his residential office NO TANKING PROBLEM 230 Lava Road Phone 134 Bennett's Machine Shop BILL BENNETT 1111 Roosevelt Ave. I'lionc 1132 BEN I), OREGON General Machine Work Heavy Marliino Work Gears Sproekets made to order t'rouk Shaft Griiidiinr Motor Kcliiiililing Line liming Cylinder Keliorlng Crank Shaft Grinding in the Car Eleetrie ami Acetylene Welding General Auto Repairs CHINESE FOOD . . . it's a dish you'll really enjoy when you order it here where it's prepared in the tra ditional fashion by our Chinese chefs. 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