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THE BEND BULLETIN
CENTRAL OREGON'S DAILY NEWSPAPER
SPORTS NEWS
GENERAL NEWS
33rd Year
BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1949
No. 197
Oakland Acorns Win Game
But Still Unhappy Over
Failure to Gain Shutout
(llnlli'il I'K'Mt Spur in Writer)
San I'YniiciMco, July 27 V,.V.) Tint Onkliiml Anini.i won n
I'm il'ii' Const Iciikiu' K'" 1-1 I'"' niy.hl lull tlii'ic was no joy
ill Kinery villi-.
Mont of tin- fiiim went liuiiK' (liMiiii(iiiiti'(l, nil Iji'i'uiihc of
ciutfii'lili'i' At Lyons of Scuttle who xpoili'd Kiirl .Jones' no
hit, iio-i iiii hull Kami' with a ninth iniiiiiK homer.
.lonrH, a (iiicl-Hioken, lelthamled l wirier from KieHno,
stood the Slid butters on end
until the lalal iiinih. A I ten C D.J
.luneM retired Kainier first' opOrT rOrOOe
Ijiisi'iiinn llein, linker, Lyons
coiineeted with nil outside
pilch which .tailed into the
riKlit-center field lileachei'M.
The vlctm y (dive Jiiiicm IiIh rv
enlli win ii:aliifl five ilrfeuls tor
the si'iiHiin.
Jackie Jensen Hllllti-il Hie (Ink
Hciiiinu will) IiIh sixth homer n
the year Willi one nn. Artie Wll
Kin. currently IniMllli; the Ic.iKlte
Hwnt crown, chiiheil the other two
niim In with a lneli-.
Solon Win
'Hie Kni-ruini-nto Kulons hail In
hi retch lur n 1-1-7 w in over the
l.os AiikcIck Angels. The Sum
came (mm Ix-lilml hi the seventh
hiiilni: to lake it short leml lint
the Seraphs I lei I II up anil inaile
the Solium nit 12 liuilni: hrfnre
hIIiIihk miller.
Thu Solium liroke up the till
wpli a seven run Ixiintmnlincnt.
leuiuilni; a ilmvinn homer hy
Joe Marty. IiIh ncciiiiiI of the
nleht.
The raniiKlnh' I'm llmnl lleuv
em Kiiaweil away at I he Holly
wood lead n little mine last nle.lit.
takhiK the leiij:ue lenders into
camp 21. The limn whlillcil the
Slain' lenil over S icramento lo
lour names.
ThP Stam went Into a cpilek
1 0 leail when Jo Jo White Keoreil
on a limn lly hall hit hy llerh
(iorinim In the Hint limine, l-'l-ille
llnilnskl slnrteil the lieiiver
(lrowurks In the seventh with a
homer, his hIxiIi of the caniiali:n.
I'mln-H liie
Jim Claiiil 1 1 lew a walk and
worked hi way to seeonil on a
naerlflce. Lulu Maniuez drove him
In wllh ii sereiiinlnu liner that
Ixmnreil off third lia.n-man Jim
Duxes' clove.
San Kratielsro outlasted the
San llei I'adiTi 13 In ten In
Minus lit the southern city. Darin
l.udlKlanl ended the tilt with n
homer after the Padres hail lliil
the name up In the elithlh on con
secutlve slneles hy Orestes Mln
iwo. Max West,' and Harvey
Storey.
Ill the tup half of I he clc.hth
Walt Judnleh put the Seals hark
In the game with n homer.
Channel Swim
Attempt Fails
Dover. Knclaml, Julv 27 -
Mrs. Willi Crocs Van Kljsel. 30.
n Inixom Dutch housewife, was
in exhausted condition today af
ter falling by one mile and ii half
to swim the 19 mile wide Kncllsh
channel.
The mule, grease plastered i
channel hopeful was pulled Into
a host aceompanyhiR her cross-1
channel at 1 0 : 25 p.m. last night. !
She was found to he sufferlim- i
from riild and exhaustion, having
lieen In the water for M hours
and l(i minutes, 23 minutes less
than II took American tiertruile
Kderlc to complete the Jouinev
In 192i.
Mrs. Van HIJsel, who hoped lo
crack the 23-ycar-old mark cstnh
llshed hy Miss ICilerle, was forced
to quit when she ran Into ex
tremely heavy sens within sight
of Dover.
She was plunged Into a hot
hath and fell Into bed, too ex
haiiHted lo talk lo reporters.
Mrs. HIJsel followed the same
course Miss Kderle took In Au
gust, 102(1, when she set the rec
ord of 11 hours and 3!) minutes.
The Dutch swimmer's failure
wns the second marked up this
season.
Philip Mlckham, 18, nn English
schoolboy, spent 13 hours In the
water Inst Sunday but was forced
to rpill seven miles off the Eng
lish const.
Sometime In August, Shirley
Mae I'Ynnce, 1(1, of South Somer
set, Mass,, will attempt to do
what Mrs. Kljsel rouliln t. Shirley
now Is en route to Kurope on
the liner Nleu Amsterdam.
New York. July 27 'II'' Wheth
er the New York Yankees will
win the A median league cham
pionship Is ipiesllonahle. but the
bandaged llomls'is already have
elliuheil the urniea and old tape
title for i:U!l.
Casey Stengel, the man with
the loving cup ears, has made
n brilliant bid for manager of
Hie year honors by keeping his
club at the top of the heap de
spite one of the muni impressive
hospital lists In the medical his
tory of baseball.
Several hundred m a n days
have been lost Jusl since the sen
son opened. Wllh n total of -I'.l
htlurlcH, only three memls-rs of
the sipiad have not been side
lined. These "linn men" are VU-Kasi-hl.
Hank li.iuer and Hilly
Johnson.
PI.MiikkIo Champ
'Hie long distance champ Is, of
course, Jue DIMagglo, who lost
KS days. The sprinting king Is
Yogi llerni, with 10 separate
hurts. And the uihuents run from
the customary cuts, gushes anil
coheusslons lo sinus mid athlete's
foot.
Ignoring the multitude of mis
eries which afflicted Die Yanks
In spring training. Just run them
over lightly since the campaign
stalled:
April I'.l lOenlng day) DI
Magglo out with heel Injury:
llerra. n cold; Charley Keller,
pulled side muscles: Ikb Porter
llelil. arm In cast with torn liga
ments; Spec Shen, sore neck:
Johnny I.lnilell, ankle Injury, and
Hutch Marshall, hospllulled with
fever.
"I hope I get n team on the
field." Stengel moaned.
April 21) - Ceorge Stlrnwelss.
sprained left hand; Charlie Sil
ver",, -attack -on mouth by fold
tip; Scooter Klmito, out with
heavy cold; Herrn. bruised thigh
by pitched ball. April 22-Iierra
anil Dick Kryhoskl. shaken In
collision. April 27 Herra bruised
hy foul tip. April 30 Herrn
spiked leg.
Hosier l-'or May
At that lime Ihe Yanks led by
two full games.
May 1 - Tommy Byrne out with
sinus attack. May 5 Kil Klleman,
sore arm: Etl l-opat. sore arm.
May -Snuffy Stlrnwelss, frac
tured hand. May 10 Bcrra hit
over right eye hy batted ball (X
rays showed nothing.)
May 12 - Silvern spiked on heel.
May 23 DiMag returned: had to
quit. Mny 21 - Gils Nlnrhos hit
on bend by bat: Porterfleld hit
on arm; Stlrnwelss hit on shin;
Kred San ford twisted ankle. May
25 Clerrv Coleman out with si
nus. May 27 Aille Reynolds,
back nllment. May 29 l.indell
Cardinals Show
Hitting Power
In Latest Win
Hy Slun Oplowsky
(UlilUil l'H- Hih.iU WrIUrl
New York. July 27 HI'' The Si.
I.ouls Cardinals added plate power
to their pitching prowesH today as
Ihey stretched Ihelr National
league lead to a game and a hall
over tin faltering Ihooklyu Dodg
ers. The Card mound corps has oft
en been cited as the team's grasp
on glory, supposedly a fine anti
dote for a huso hatting utlaek.
Hul last night, when Ihe St Ixiuls
err rapn-d out 1(1 bits to best the
Philadelphia Phillies, y lo 5, they
showed power unexcelled. The
Dodgers, mcanwhlk, were drop
ping their fourth In a row, 'this
to the Cults by a Ii to 0 count.
No Flush In I'an
Those Hi hits ngiilnst Ihe Phils
represented no flash in the pan.
The Cards have leen hitting reg
ularly of late. They got Hi blows
In one game against Hrooklyn
and a respectable eight In each
of Ihe other two.
Hiil Schoendienst with four for
five, and Stan Muslal, Glenn Nel
son and Knox Slaughter with
three fur four, headed the lusty
attack on four Phllly pitchers Inst
night. Muslal had two douldes
in his rolled Inn.
Kor Ihe Dodgers It wns a case
of their old Jinx. Johnny Schrnllz,
once again. Sehmllz scattered
seven hits while the Cubs pum
meled three Dodger pitcherspar
for the Hrooklyn course with 11
Including five extra onsets.
Tito Pirates needed only four
hits to beat the Giants, 4 to 1.
Kent Peterson's six-hit pitch
ing gnve the Keds a G to 3 win
over the Braves.
Yanks Idle
Both the lending Yankees and
the chasing Indians were Idle in
the American league nice, hut
they go ut It todny with Bob Fell
er opposing Kd Iopat.
The Hiil Sox cut loose with 10
runs-In the' eighth Inning to
swamp the White Sox. 1 1 to 2.
It was more of the name for
Washington. The Senators drop
ped their 11th straight, this to
Detroit by a 0 to 2 score.
At Philadelphia Sum Chap
man's single with two on nnd two
out In the 10th gave the Athletics
a 5 to 4 decision over Ihe Browns.
tore knee cartilage.
At this time the Yanks led by
I'm games.
June 3 - Porterfleld tore arm
ligaments again. June 9 Hen
rich, sore knee; Kryhoskl, Injured
wrist. June 10 Stlrnwelss. an
other wrist Injury. June 14
Gene Woodling hospitalized by
stomach aliment. June 20 Berra.
sore hand, stiff neck; Kryhoskl.
swollen heel. June 22 Joe Page,
athlete's foot. June 23--Bobbv
Brown, sprained ankle. June 29
Berrn split finger. June 30 Rlz
zuto arm tremors due to brain
concussion.
The Yanks now led by 54
games.
July 1 Henrieh. bruised ribs
(Continued on Page 10)
Lead Still Tied
In Oregon Open
Golf Tournament
Tin- Dalles, July 27 dpi Unat
tached Portland professional Km
ery Xlmmerrnan and Oswego
Lake country club pro Bob Me
Kendrlek held their lend Tues
dny In the 1919 Oregon oien golf
lournamcnt here.
Zimmerman and MeKendrlek
both shot one ovei -pars 73's Tues
day to total 143 ut the hnlfwuy
mnrk of the open. However, a
strong croKswInd on both dnys,
hni' kept the scores high.
In third soot, a tie between
Hon Chirk, The Dulles amateur,
und Hny Hosnbergei, Hood Klver
professional, was registered at
144.
Other low scoreru included:
Bob Duden, 1'ortlnnd amateur,
in fifth place with 145; Lou Jen
nings, Portland golf club pro, tied
for sixth with Johnny Lnngford.
also of Port In nil, and Bud Ward,
Great Kails, Monl , pro, at 147.
Bowling
2 Softball Games
On Docket Tonight
Chllds Hnrdwnre, the Bend
Softball association league lend
ers, will go Into net Ion tonight
against West Side Tavern In one
of two senior league games to
he played at the municipal ball
park.
lOvnns Fly Co. and All State
Realty will be matched In the
second senior league Rnmc sched
uled tonight, and the Capitol
Cleaners and Gregg's Banner
Bread nines will play the Junior
league game slated lor 6:15 p.m.
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Item. SI 14135 Csl 104.1)5
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Sniiif John, N.B. July 27 '111
Five U. S. golfers, pneed by
strong-armed Frank Strunuhan
of Toledo, O., still were command
ing most of the attention at the
start of the third round today In
the Canadian amateur golf cham
pionships. Sixteen matches were schedul
ed this morning, with the winners
battling It out in Ihe fourth round
this afternoon.
Bulletin Classltleds Bring KESults
Mel Haslm, In summer Classic
league uctlon at Ihe Cascade
bowl, last night came up with a
couple of surprises when he
picked up two of ihe most diffi
cult spills on the alley. The first
pickup consisted of the 4, 7, 6, 9
and lu pins, und the second of the
4, 7 und 10 pins.
F.lmer Brown scored the high
Individual series for the night
with a count of 83.1. He and
George Clark tied for the high
game with 235 each.
The Pastime had the high team
series on a score of 2218, and
high game series of VG9.
In team matches Kolley's King
Pins took five points from Des
chutes Concrete; the Pastime
won four points from John's Old
timers, and Superior Cafe scored
a four point victory over the
Puclfic Trallways team.
Scores follow:
P. Ir. Ml; T. Lor. Sill; M. llmw.
ff, 711. Total IV&L.
3uprlr ('
Howard. Cr.f ; barrl). 62 ; Clark, 750.
Tutal 2101.
Paatlra
h. Muiffrav. 678 : K. lUr, 707 ; E.
Brown, fj'i. Tula! 2218.
Jahn'a OU-Tlam '
O. urfkn-hi, gun j. Jam, t.i 1.
Stout, M, Tutal 2101.
brarhulva Caiurala
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tlr. 611 Tutal 1'JUI.
Koll.r'a Klni PIm -
K. Judy, 81: P. Qnlulla, 60 DL Kol.
Ir. Cut. Total 2IUH.
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