MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1949 PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON Sport Parade Silverton Wins 2 Games ' From Bend Elks; Sunday's Contest Proves Thriller "!' The Silverton Red Sox won two Oregon state league games f rom the Elks here over the week end. annexing the Saturday night encounter, an error-infested affair 12 to 6, and taking the bunday game, a 10-innmg thriller, 4 to 2. Sunday's game was a brilliant pitchers' battle between Sau vain of Silverton and Brem of Bend, two Oregon State col lege varsity pitchers. Brem had asked for the assignment against Sauvain. In the extra-inning contest, Silverton out hit Bend 11 to 6, but could not ; bunch hits for enough damage until the 10th, when the visit ors got three hits and two runs. " ' Kerr Big Sticker Kerr, Silverton catcher, was the big sticker for the visitors, hit ting 3 lor 5. One of these was a homer with a mate aboard in the second. Kerr drove in a total of four runs the total scored by the visitors, Farrell of Bend hit a WuT-bagger with Lusky on base, to account for the Elks' pair of runs. Sauvain Sunday struck out 10 Elks, and was effective through out the contest. Despite the de feat, Brem also looked like a mil lion and fans conceded he is a real addition to the bail club. Also on deck for the Elks was Cub Houck, young O.S.C. catcher, who keeps base runners well nailed to the bases. in the baturday night game, Farmer pitched tight ball for five innings before weakening as his deiense fell apart. Hanuska, on the mound for Silverton, started slow, but gained power as the game progressed, In the Satur uay night game, Walker of the Elks hit a terrific homer Into the left field. The box scores follow: , Boi Scot Saturday Silverton (12) Player, poa. "'. aB inches, 21, .-i,...,,,, 6 RBI 1 u.ter, cl s 2 1 1 0 Cnristiansen, lb , 6 2 2 0 2 tiiuei-. sb ........... 0 8 8-1 1 bhinn, 8b. fi 1 8 1 l Junnsori, If 6 1 8 0 1 Kerr, o a l l II 2 Kutii, rf 6 1 2 0 0 Hanuska, p a.O 0 1 0 3 Teams Holding Spotlight in Big League Contests By Carl Lundqulst (United Press Sports Writer) New York, June 20 iU'i It looked like five clubs against three today in a mid-American league pennant scramble in which those second division punching bags Washington, Chicago and St. Louis may decide the out come by how often and to whom they lose. Thus far, the other five clubs, New York, Detroit,. Philadelphia, Cleveland and Boston have bat tled more or less evenly among themselves, but from the three "have not" clubs, they have won at a spectacular .Wis clip. It was "more of the same" in week-end competition concluded yesterday. The Red Sox made it four straight over Chicago, De troit two in a row over Washing ton, and Philadelphia two out of three against St. Louis. The Tigers made the best show ing, blanking the Senaotrs, 9 to 0 and 7 to 0, in Washington as first Virgil Trucks, then Red Hutch inson pitched shutouts to move them within three games of first place Yankees. Wing First Game Boston got good pitching from 19-vear-old Chuck Stobbs. who club; but during the week-end the won his first Mb learue same 9 large sideshow tent in which he to 2, as Dom DiMaggio and Ted By Jack Cuddy (United Press Sports Writer) Kankakee, 111., June 20 IU'i The quickest comparison that can be made of Wednesday night's con tenders for Joe Louis' vacant heavyweight crown is this: Ez zard Charles appears worse than Jersey Joe Walcott. Jake (madman) Mintz presides here over a training camp that seems distraught and wacky as time runs out tor Charles. Brown-skinned Ezzard of Cin cinati concluded his boxing pre parations in comparative privacy today at the Sunset Hills country H E RBI u.i o o o 8 1 0 1 0 0 Bend (6) nayer, pos. Lusby. as J arreil, lb 8 .0 1 0 Luruon, cl 5 vl 2 6 Wa.ker. II 6 1 2 0 Herbert, rt 4 0 0 1 niayer, ub 6 110 huucic, c ,i.r 0 - 1. 1 bmeaiurst, 2b .-.....'.V '1 i -2 - 1 1-turner, p 4 0 1 ' 1- II f It'll 1 Fanclli batted for Farrell in Otn ; Llbby batteil fur Herbert in WW. Hume runs: Wa.ker. Uuulncs: r'liuier 2. Siunn, Mayer, bacritice: Hanuska, rarreii. bio.en tms: riutter, Uuruun. i.ase on bans; Oft Ha ttUbKa 2, rainier a. Strikeouts: Hanuska 7, farmer 0. ijlt un base: biiverton 10, liend 'i. Umpires: Krcmcrs, Bright Box Score Sunday Silverton (4) t layer, poa. Christiansen, lb . Osier, cf Hattebent. 8b ... r lane,, as rili.nn. 2b Junnsun, If .... kerr, c holh, rf Sauvain, p .... Bend Elks (2) i'laycr, pus. I.usby, ss 1 urrell, lb ... Gordon, cf .... Walker, If ... Herbert, rf ... Mnyer, 8b brem, p AB R HE Rill 0 0 2 0 0 4.0 1 0 0 4 110 0 6 110 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 110 0 6 18 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 42 4 11 0 4 All R 11 E H III 8 110 0 6 12 12 4 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 110 4 0 10 0 4 0 10 0 8 0 0 0 0 ill 2 2 2 I'arrell. Doubles: Home runs: Kerr, Christiansen, Snuvaili. Smelliiirst. Stolen banes : l'tii-itinni,rn, Outer. Hit by pitcher: Wa.ker uy Siiuvn.n. Imuble playK : Shinn to r inuer. rihinn unansintcd. Strikeouts: Sauvain 10, hrcm 2. liases on balls: Sau vain 8. litem 2. Left un base: Silverton 0. lleml 6. Umpires: Kremers. itrlitlit. SAVE ON O Prescriptions O Drugs Tobaccos O Magazines O Cosmetics QUALITY with Economy at ECONOMY DRUGS 801 Wall S. I'll. 823 sparred was crowded with mid' western fans and with boxing writers from major cities. Apathy Shown Charles appeared so apathetic yesterday, . for example, that many of the joust-journalists wonaerea it the 27-year-old negro wearing headguard and mask like, protective rubber flops over his cheeks were "putting on an act." He was such a surprisinelv easy target for each of his four sparmates that the boxing ex perts were amazed. True, Charles was concentratine on slammintr low hooks to the midriffs of his mates; but, in so doing, he was icnvuig openings mat might prove "fatal" against Walcott, who was explosive enough to floor Louis three times in their two title bouts. In the oven-like heat of the green, orange-trimmed tent, the man in -the mask and little mus taclilo appeared molasses slow not only on dclensc but also on offense. It seemed that each of the sparmates Al Smith, Gene Jqnes, -Lloyd Gibson, and Pedro Bradley ladelled out more pun ishment than he received. "Experts" Agree From lip to lip, around the ringside sped the comment: "He looks awful. Walcott'll knock him out." Mlntz, front man for Charles, appeared paler and jerkicr than usual. Although Ezzard had been scheduled to finish his sparring yesterday, Jake excitedly ordered today's extra sessions. It seemd that a training gash on Ezzard's ten cnecK, sintered a week ago, had prevented Charles from sharpening properly in the clos ing siage ot training. To prevent that gash from being reopened, he wore the rubber flaps in the ring. A reporter asked jittery Jake when Charles planned to break camp and go to Chicago. mat s our business,'' Mintz re-1 plied tartily. "We're not giving : that out. The iron curtain conies ' down on Charles Tucsilnv morn-; lng. We don't want nnv'hodv to I know our plans -not after what i happened early Suwlnv morning when I had to call the state no. , lice." ! Trusts Nobody j Mintz explained that an auto mobile, with lights out, had driv en up before Charles' cottage at 2:30 a. m. Sunday. When Charles' I handlers came out to investigate, the automobile was turned quick ly and driven away. I "1 don't trust nobody, now," he! concluded. "I got no conference Williams each hit two-run horrv ers. Bob Feller pitched masterfully as of old in winning an 11-inn-ing, six-hit, 4 tq 2 decision over the Yankees in which Mickey Vernon's homer was the clinching blow. Feller held the Yankees hitless from the sixth to the 11th and won his third game. Tommy Hcnrich homered for New Yohk. The A's made it two out of three over St. Louis by splitting a double with the Brownies, win ning 3 to 2 as Alex Kellner scored his ninth'1 victory, then' losing 7 to 3. Chuck Diering's two-out single in the ninth drove home he win ning run for the Cardinals in a 6to 5 decision over the Phils tharl put them Just a game out of first place. Dlering earlier hit a home run while Stan Musial got two, bringing his total to 13. Cubs Win Game Frankie Frisch's Cubs ended a seven-game losing streak, beating the Dodgers, j3 to, 2, but he wasiA around to sea his first victdry a their manager, having been tossed out for umpire-baiting in the third inning. Johnny Schmitz beat the Dodgers with an eight hitter. Andy Pafko contributed two homers. The Braves came out of a slump to defeat the Reds 5 to 2 and 3 to 2 at Cincinnati as War ren Spahn and Johnny Antonelli southpawed the losers Into sub- in nobody now not oven you newspaper fellers." Charles expects to scale about 1S3 pounds for the fight, about 11 less than 35-year-old Walcott, who finished his boxing yesterday at the peaceful valley club in nearby Momence. During Walcott's four rounds, the ancient challenger ap peared slightly slower but more aggressive than in either of his Louis bouts. Beavers Show Improvement, In Double-Win San Franclco, June 20 The Portland Beavers aren't ex actly breathing on the necks of the Hollywood Stars, but they are stepping on a few in the second division. Suddenly beginning to make noises like a baseball club, the previously Inept Beavers just completed a highly successful home stand against San Fran cisco and Los Angeles. After soaking the Seals six games to one, the Portlanders gave the same treatment to Los Angeles, winding up the week with a dou ble victory yesterday, 7-1 and 7-2. The wins pulled the Beavers up into the stratosphere (for them) position of sixth in the league. Acorns Win Twice The only other club to manage a double victory for Father's day was the Oakland Acorns. The fending champs took a pair of boot-filled contests from San Di ego's retired sluggers, 7-6 and 2-1. League-leading Hollywood split with Sacramento, wjnning 4-2 and losing 6-2. The Seattle Rainiers, who have come out of semi-obll vion in the past few weeks to give the Stars a chase, lost the opener to San Francisco 3-0 and then clubbed the Seals 9-2. Dr. Middlecoff, Mangrum in Tie Detroit, June 20 iu?i-Dr. Cary Middlecoff and dapper Lloyd Mangrum today ruled as co-champions of the motor city open golf tournament and were $2,250 rich er for battling to a tie in a hectic 11-hole "sudden death" playoff. Middlecoff, showing that his national open triumph wasn't a fluke, shoved idle Sammy Snead off the top money winner's seat. The Memphis dentist upped his earnings to $14,249.57, some $417 more than Snead has earned this year. ; The co-champs entered the' fi nal round of play in the four-day tourney with even cards yester day. After shooting 18 tense holes in three-under-par 69's they were deadlocked at the end of the regulation 72-hole route with 11-under-par 273 cards. . Trailing them by two strokes was big Jim Ferrier of San Fran-' cijsco who ended with a 275 Igdbd enough Jor $1,400. Steady aft the way, he toured the final round in one-under-par 70. Keeping close to the top throughout the tourney, Jim Tur- nesa of Briar Cliff, N.Y., Henry Ransom of St. Andrews, 111., and E. J. (Dutch) Harrison of Little Rock, Ark., finished at 276 for fourth place and a split of $1, 016.66 each. . mission. Bob Elliott drove in three runs with three hits includ ing a homer In sparking the first gctiiit: iiiuiiiii. Sid uordon s two errors opened the gates for five Unearned runs in the seventh, the margin by which the Pirates defeated the Giants, 9 to 4. Use classified ads in. The Bulle tin for quick results. Electric WIRING Residential Commercial Industrial G-E LAMPS iNlttdil anil riiioresi'i'iit I NIVKKSAI. 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Tonight, Childs hardware and the Redmond VFW will battle for the Bend Softball league first place position. Redmond is the slight favorite because of their 5-2 win over Childs earlier this season. In the second game All State Kealty, first team to defeat the Vets this season, will tangle with the West Side tavern nine. The first game will begin at 7:30 p.m. Box scores: Fisher's Ghosts (4) Player AB Buckner, lb 4 L. Lee, rf 3 Mitchell, ss 4 Kinser, 3b 4 Smith, If. 4 Favors, c- 3 Strickland, p 3 W. Lee, 2b 3 Kulpepper, cf. 3 Voice of f RMH- 1340 Central Oregon m IV 0 IM Kilocycles Affiliated With Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting System ON THI WITH KBND R 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 : Totals 31 4 8 Child's Hardware (2) Player AB R H Miller, If. 3 0 1 G. Baker, cf 3 0 0 B. Douglass, ss 3 0 0 W. 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