THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND.-OREGON WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1. 194? PAGE TEN Softball Prize Awards Listed Some prizes offered for the various "firsts" in the Elks' open ing baseball game of the 1949 season Saturday night went beg ging, Leon Devereaux of the Elks' committee announced to day on completion of an official list of prize winners. Prizes that had no takers in cluded two T-bone steaks that hud been offered by Superior cafe for the Bend player making the first homer. Another prize thaL must hold over until next 5 Pol ar is a complete dinner ior ihe same homer, olfered by Polly's cafe. Bend players Satur day night did not account for any homers. Another prize that remains on the books is a three-months' sub scription to The Bulletin, offered for the Bend Elk making the first sacrifice. No Elk figured in a sacrifice.. Official Lint Given The official "firsts'" and awards as announced by the Elks today follow: First putout, McConncll, slip pers from Buster Brown shoe store; three bagger, Walker, double pass to Capitol theater and pen from Bacr's jewelry; first run, Douglass, wash job, Bend Garage Co.; most runs, Douglass, box of cigars, Falace; highest batting average, Hebert, $5 in merchandise, Miller Lum ber Co. . ; .. i First walk, Fanelll, gallon of ice cream, Meclo-Land creamery; last run, Douglass, pipe, Kin ney's; first fly putout, lubrication job, Halbrook Motors; advance on wild throw, Hebert, $5 in trade, Midget Drive-In; last putout, Douglass, lighter, the Waldorf; most assists, Farmer, $5 in mer chandise, George Chllds Hard ware Co.; first single, Hebert, complete wash Job, tlunnell Mo tors; first iiit, Libuy, sport shirt, .Stover-LeBlanc, Inc.; first two bagger, Libby, shirt, Cashmans; first run, Douglass, full course dinner, Skyline Steak house. Another of the prizes that went begging was a lubrication job offered by .the W. B. Anderson Nash Co., for the Bend player credited with the first stolen base. ; MEET AT REDMOND ' ' The Central Oregon chamber of commerce aviation committee will meet in Redmond tonight at 8 p.m. to discuss plans on the forth coming air-education day program to be held in Redmond June 12. The chamber will also sponsor an all-Central Oregon dance to be held Saturday in the VFW hall at the Redmond airport. CASH TO BUY Wood and Coal Take Advantage of the Spring Special Offered by Fuel Dealers and SAVE MONEY! '25.00 to '300.00 on Furniture . . Farm Machinery Livestock Automobile Loans Up to $500.00 NO INSURANCE REQUIRED! Twenty Montlig to Repay PORTLAND LOAN CO. Norbert I). Goodrich, Mgr. Km. 8, Penney Uldg., ISQ Wall Telephone I7M BKM, OUEtiON Slate Licenses S180 M32I Time to get that OUTBOARD MOTOR DeLuxe Modols, Rodi-Pull Starters Full Reverse 4.2 h.p 151.90 7.9 h.p 190.50 LAKE TROLLING NEEDS Ford Fenders Trolling Simons Flatfish Unri' Di vlls liiisseluros Andy Keekers Hods Heels Lines. Large Fresh Night Crawlers FLY RODS, REELS. LIKES. FLIES. LURES BASKETS, NETS, FLY BOOKS and BOXES i:erjtlilnK for Ihe 1 Ishei man. COLEMAN CAMP STOVES LANTERNS Sleeping Bags Tents Tarps -Picnic Kits You'll Liko Our Goods and Our Prices! 'C 826 Wall Street Softball Meeting Slated Thursday There will be a meeting of all managers and sponsors of teams entered in the Junior Softball league Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in the city hall to outline plans for season play, to slart next week, David E. Howard, di rector of recreation, has announc ed. Play will begin as soon as the entry list' is complete and the schedule drawn up. The second organization meet ing for a women's Softball league will be held Thursday at 8 p.m., in the city hall, Howard lias also announced. He urges all women interested to attend this meeting. Play will start when the teams are organized. Sham Battle Plan Rejected Washington, June 1 U'i The defense department has rejected a congressional request for a "sham battle" between the air force's B-36 bomber and the navy's Banshee Jet fighter, it was disclosed today. A department spokesman said the decision, recommended by the joint chiefs of staff, has been transmitted by Defense secretary Louis Johnson to Chairman Carl Vinson, D., Ga., of the house arm ed service committee. In a former resolution last month, Vinson's committee re quented the defense department to hold conclusive tests to determ ine if, as some navy officials claim, the Banshee can intercept and shoot down the supposedly invincible B-36. The defense department spokes man said Johnson told Vinson that the joint chiefs of staff thought such tests would serve no useful purpose. The joint chiefs were said to feel that pub lication of the result of any B-3G-Banshee sham battle would en danger security and be subject to misinterpretation by the public. This spokesman said the joint chiefs felt that continuing tests of all "weapons and weapons sys tem," Including the B-36 and the Banshee, adequately would de termine the efficiency of the two planes. There is no reason, they said, .for pitting one, against the'' other in any mock air battle. Shumard Speaks In Bend Tonight A special meeting of the munici pal recreation committee and the Bend recreation and park board will be held in the library auditor ium tonight at 7:30 to hear Wll- lard Shumard of the National Rec reation association speak on "Or ganization, nnd Administration of Municipal Recreation." Shumard, whoso headquarters are in Ta coma, Wash., is on a tour of the northwest and arrived here today from Klamath Falls. "All members of the two groups are urged to attend this very im portant meeting," David E. How ard, Bend director of recreation, has announced. Use classified" ads in The Bulle tin for quick results. PILOT BUTTE INN COFFEE SHOP Open Daily (Including Sunday) 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Closed 4 to 5 p. in. Dally Except Sunday PION RADIO REPAIRS and SPORTING GOODS Phone 900 INDICTED Barry Bridges (left), bead of the International Longshoremen's Warehousemen's union. C. I. O, and two of his top aides, Henry Schmidt (center) and J. R. Robertson (right), have been Indicted by the Federal Grand Jury In San Francisco for perjury and conspiracy to defraud the Gov ernment, The Government charged that Bridges lied In denying be was member of the Communist ' Party when he was granted citizenship in 1945 and that he, Robertson, and Schmidt perjured them selves at his naturalization hearing. Australia's Blue Laws May Dampen Olympic Festivities By Georgo AlcCadden (Unltwl Prens Staff Correspondent) Melbourne tut Award of the 1956 Olympic games uncorked a controversy in Australia over Mel bourne's "wowser" liquor laws and her prim, Victorian Sundays. Powerful church and temper ance groups say they will fight all-out any attempt to change the city's un-continental drinking and entertainment restrictions. Throughout the country there is a suspicion now that fast-talk ing Melbourne spokesmen at Rome did not emphasize the city's liquor laws when they won the games site from Buenos Aires, Detroit and other aspirants. Bars in Melbourne (and also Sydney) close at 6 p.m. to the ac companiment of a bull-voiced ehucker-out ' who bellows "time, gentlemen . . . hurry, time, gentle men . , . time . . : hurry .. . time. In licensed eating places in Mel bourne all liqugrs must, be off tables by 8 'p.m. Sydney drinkers drink at leisure. Campaign Started There is an increasing degree of soul-searching not only In Mel bourne but In Sydney, which also hopes to cash In on an anticipated influx of 50,000 overseas visitors. Some newspapers and civic leaders are calling for stern ac tion to water down the stringent "wowser" or blue-nose liquor A Real Budget Saver ECONOMY or FLUFF DRY BUNDLE All Hat work ironed: namely , sheets, pillow slips, table covers, napkins, plain bedspreads, hand towels, dish towels and large rags. Wearing ap parel returned dry. Bath towels fluffed. Noth ing starched. if Hi A XT emd Troy Loy radry MEMBER 60 Kansas Ave. laws and Sunday blue-sky regula tions which keep theaters closed and bar paid admittance to sport ing events, dances, etc. The Marquess of Queensberry, grandson of the originator of the famed rules for boxing, introduc ed the first note of outside au thority in the controversy. - The 10th marquess since crea tion of the title in 1682 took a dig nified poke at Melbourne's liquor setup, prompting the Sydney Sun day Sun to observe that "he mak es reasonable criticism of our archaic drinking laws . . . the thousands ol visitors who come here for the Melbourne Olympic games will find our drinking laws ridiculous and irritating." Hotels Inadequate Cllve Turnbull, Melbourne Her ald columnist, charged that "ho tel accommodation as we know it is hopelessly inadequate ... a luxury hotel according to the present Australian .definition -its one which gives about the Same level of service as a GO-year-old coffee palace in some minor Euro pean city . . ..there is no reason why Australia should be one of the few places in the world where it is impossible to have a drink In a night club without breaking the law." , George McGann, an American member of the New York staff of the Sydney Daily Telegraph, was 11 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF 'NhA Telephoto, sent to investigate conditions in Sydney's rival metropolis. Mc Gann pronounced Melbourne "Australia's finest city," but shud dered to think of what would hap pen to Olympic visitors unless changes were made before 1956. "I have suffered the full extent of Melbourne's barbaric drinking laws," he wrote.' "When the 8:00 p.m. claslng hour tolls in the res taurants, waiters swoop down up on the tables and make off with every glass, every bottle, empty or full. . No Sunday Fun "I also know the full horror of Sunday in Melbourne an awe some study in suspended anima tion. Life does not stand still on a Melbourne Sunday; it falls down into a torpor." The high point of Sunday in Melbourne is the arrival, of news papers from Sydney, bearing tid ings of the great world beyound. Melbourne newspapers, of course, do not appear on the Sabbath. "One shudders at the thought of breezy, free-spending western ers from the U.S. on the town in Melbourne of an evening and de prived of their drink. The drink Waiter Kvhd readies' oil torm to re move a half-finished bottle from a Texan's table is going to lose the arm." SHOOTS BY THE BOOK Newton, Mass. 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