PAGE" TWO Evans Fly Team Turns Back ChJIds Hardware; All State Defeats West Side Tavern , The third place Evans Fly Co. softball team last night, be hind the three-hit pitching of Les Schwab, turned back the Childs hardware nine and bumped the former league leaders to second spot in the Bend softball association league stand ings. Redmond V.F.W. now leads the league with 13 wins and 4 losses. In other league action last Tourney Draws New York, Aug. 2 U A total of 1,060 players, the third largest entry list in the history of the tournament, will compete for the U.S. amateur golf championship this year, the U.S. Golf associa tion announced today. All but 25 of this number will play In 34 sectional qualifying tournaments from Aug, 9 to Aug. 16. The 25 exempt players, plus survivors of the sectionals, will make up a field of 210 for the championship competition at uaK Hill country club, Rochester, N.Y, Aug. i. Five former champions are en tered, including defending titlist Willie Turnesa of Elmsford, N.Y., who also won the crown in 1938. Other former champions entered are Chick Evans. '16 and '20, John W. Fisher, '36, Ted Bishop, '46, and Robert (Skee) Riegel, '47. All five former champions are exempt from qualifying, ' along with public links champion Ken Towns of San Francisco, national junior champion Gay Brewer, Jr., of Lexington, N.Y., former Brit- ' ish amateur champions, and members of the U.S. and British Walker cup teams. JUMOBS IX MATCH ' Lake Forest, 111, Aug. 2 "IP Favored Marlene Bauer, 15-year-old Los' Angeles golf; star, plays Marge Whyte, Kenosha, Wis., to day in the standout opening round match of the 23rd annual Women's Western Junior golf tournament 'at Onwentsia Coun try club. . Other first xound matches and qualifying scores included: Virginia Dennehy,. Lake Forts (90), vs. Barbara Jean Hand, Portland, Ore( 96). . , , ; ' Use classified, ads in The Bulle 'tin for'Uick results. ' ' JACK in the J CORNER . To you people who are com plaining about the heat re member how you wished for some heat during last winter. No one in Bend should really kick when you think that so far (his summer there have been only two" days when it .was really, really hot. When I remember some of those Ne braska days and nights 1 real ize that anything such as We call "hot" would be a mild spring day back there. Of course if they all knew that, everyone would move to Bend and then we would be in a jam no houses, no water, etc., etc. Better leave everything as it Is. That brings up the water shortage. It really is funny to see how many suggestions are being marie to solve the diffi culty. About the only thing that everyone agrees on is that we need more wafer. From there it Is bedlam. This time my sympathy is definite ly with the City Commission (surprised you, eh?). But whatever decision they make some group is going to "be un happy about it. It would be my suggestion that (hey hold a public meeting, let everyone "blow their top" and then go ahead and do what seems best to them. In that way everyone will be able to be henrd and we will still get (he additional water (hat we nerd so badly. By (he way, jus( a plug for a place thai deserves II. if you want food that tastes as near lioine-cookrd as you'll ever get at a restaurant, try I'ascalrs on (he south highway. No, tliey don't drive Kords (I'll take rare of that later), but if you like good food as I do (my figure will substantiate that) you will try them sometime. And speaking of good things If your motor is sluggish or you aren't getting good gaso line mileage, come in and let Kay Koberts go through his time-up procedure. Kegardless of the make of your car he ran help you. I sincerely be Hove (here is no ono in (own who can (ouch him when it comes (o analyzing car trou bles and curing them. Come in and see for yourself. Thai's JUIIirook Motors, you know (Bond and Minnesota Phone JACK 1IALBKOOK. Member, Ctnfral Oregon Aulomebile liealrra Ann. Huge Turnout night All State realty came from ! -behind to defeat the West Side tavern by a score of 7-6. Evans Fly had to go an ex tra inning to drop the Childs nine as the score was knotted at two all at the end of the seventh frame. Scores Winning Counter In the eighth frame. Crouch singled and then went to second on a fly to left field. He was driven across home plate for the winning counter on a single by Kiel. Evans started the scoring In the first inning when Crouch singled in Hufstader from second base. No more scores were made until the sixth inning when the Childs nine pushed across two tal lies. Evans bounced back In the sev- ! enth inning in a do-or-die try and tied up the game on Cranes single and Clark's triple. Rallies Turn Tide It appeared as if the West Side tavernmen would have an easy time with All State last night as they boomed to an early W). lead over the realtors. However, the All Staters roared back with a three run rally in the sixth and a four run rally in the seventh to set the tavernmen down by a 7-6 score. Both teams were held to eight hits but five errors by the tavern men and three by the realtors kept both pitchers in hot water all through the game. Urlndie and Weber knocked out four baggers for the tavernmen and Williams homered' for the winneYs. Tomorrow night the Bend mer chants and All State realty, will oe matched in tne first game of a league double header. Second game action will be provided by Evans Fly Co. and the Redmond VFW. In junior league play, the Jay cees will be matched with Gregg's Banner bread. Box aeorca: All State Semite 171 Plarer. pas. Koller, c V. Brown. If AB It H 4 0 2 0 i0 4 1 1 4 2 2 4 1 0 4 2 1 4 1 0 4 0.1 0 1 35 7 8 ) AB R H 4 1 2 4 0 0 2 2 1 4 2 1 3 11 I - 1 4 0 0 3 0 2 3 0 0 30 C i Billimrs. lb Williama. m Einman. 3b ......... Stout, rf Muarravc p Totala 35 Weat Side TaTeni Player, poa. Weber, aa .. 'Hufs.atier, m Grlmlle. If Cullieon. lb ....... Garland. 3b Dauslaaa. Wallan. lb Madden, rf Hodges, p Total! Errora: Lenta. Bauithn 2. Weber 2. Huf. atsder. Garland. Wallan. HR: Williama. Grindle. Weber. 8B: Garland. BB: Mils grave s. Umpire: Farmer. Gordon. Erans Fir Cm. lit Player, poa. AB Hutitader, 2b 3 Gray, aa 4 Crouch, lb 4 Lermo, e 4 ' Nesa, m 8 Kiel. If 4 Schwab, p Crane, 3b 3 Clark, rf Totala 31 Childa Hardware (2) Player. pus. AB R H G. Baker, m 4 0 0 Rukaveno, rf 3 .0 ' 0 B. Douitiass, aa t 2 1 0 W. Douglass, 2b 4 0 0 Sullivan, c 4 11 Miller. If 3 0 1 Uoc Baker. 3b 3 0 1 Sanders, lb 1 0 0 Hull, p 2 0 0 Hutchina. p 1 0 0 Total 27 2 3 Errors: Gray. Kiel, Sullivan. Sandera. SB: Clark. iH: Doc Baker. SO: Schwab . BB : Hull 2, Schwab i. toeing pitcher: Hutchina. Umpires:- Farmer, Gordon. Ah ... there goes another contented diner from THE SKYLINE STEAK HOUSE - Whether it's breakfast, lunch or dinner . . . it's been a delicious meal if you've dined at the STEAK HOUSE. Our menu is Complete with all of your'favorite dishes. Stop in tonight STEAKS SUMMER Tune In Skyline Plallcr Parly Wednesday night at 9:45 p. m. over KBND. Identify our, "Mystery Record" and win a $5 meal ticket. Dom DiMaggio Provides Power For Red Sox By SUn Opotowsky (Unit Prase Sports Writer) New York, Aug. 2 Unassum Inir hesneH-tno lort I Vim DiMaecio key-noted a quiet riot for the Bos- ; ton Red Sox today, supplying an unspectacular out sieauy rain oi hits in their inconspicuous climb to American league prominence. Scant attention has been paid to the Red Sox since July 4. On that day it seemed best to forget them, for they had lost eight in a row and seemed doomed to an even gloomier future. On July 5. however, the Sox started their climb back Into good grace, and today they can boast of having won 20 of their last 27 games. Including a 4 to 3 victory over the frantically ambitious Cleveland Indians yesterday. Much credit for this Sox surge has gone to the trio of lefty pitchers, Mel Parnell. Mickey McDermott and Chuck Stobbs. Yet here is a fact that cannot be overlooked: DiMaggio has hit safely at least once in each of those games. His consecutive streak is now 28, half of the rec ord 56 set by brother Joe In 1941, and his batting average Is a lusty 344." Wins 13th Game , Parnell won his 15th game of the season in that Cleveland meeting yesterday. It gave the Red Sox three games out of the five in the current Indian series and lifted them to 2 games out of second place. Naturally, there was the usual and justified acclaim for Par nell's feat The headlines once again failed to mention dependable Dom. But he was in there, to be sure. In the fifth inning he doubled in the run which cut Cleveland's lead to 3-2. And in the eighth he scored the winning run after hitting the first of three' consecutive Boston singles. The Indians had jumped to a 2-0 lead in the third on singles bv Jim Hegan, Dale Mitchell and Lou' Boudreau. Joe Gordon's walk and Larry Doby's force out. He gan homered in the fourth to make It 3-0. The Red Sox scored first in the fourth on Vern Stephens double and Bobby uoerrs single. Thev got two more irt the fifth when Birdie Tebbets was safe on a force-out, Parnell singled, DiMaggio doub led Tebbe'ts in and Pesky singled to score Parnell. ' Then in the eighth DiMaggio. Pesky and Wil. hams singled, in order, for the winning run. Lanky Karl Drews pitched an eight-hit game to eive the SL Louis Browns a 2 to 0 night time shut-out over the Washington benators. Bob Dillinger's three singles in four times at bai headed the 10-hit SL Louis attack. Those were the only two games scheduled in the American. The Brooklyn Dodgers crawled to within half a game of the lead ing fat. Louis Cardinals in the Na. tional. The Dodgers jumped to a 6-0 lead in the first inning for an eventual 9 to 0 triumph over the Pirates, while the Cardinals bowed to the Boston Braves. 8-1 Ralph - Branca scored his 12th win oX the season for the Dod gers in pitching eight-hit ball. A total of 14 Dodgers paraded to bat in that lusty first, and the nrst seven got on base safely. Only Enos Slauehter's fourth inning homer deprived Warren Spahn of a shutout as the Braves won. Bob Elliott's homer in the first and Ed Sauer"s three-run homer in the third topped the 11 hit Brave attack. The Giants rapped out 14 hits tor an 11 to d win over the Cubs. their fourth win in a row. Bobby Thompson's triple, two doubles and a single in six tries was best lor the victors. CHINESE FOODS SEA FOODS and SALADS Skyline Steak House THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON Hollywood's Performance Consistent By Hal Wood (United frets Sports Writer) San Francisco, Aug. 2 lli In case the loyal followers of Fred Haney and his pennant-bound Hollywood Stars are worried lest the club slump, they can rest their fears. Recapitulation of the Stars' play since the club first took over the Pacific Coast league leader ship on May 1, shows that the cin ema city team has been the height of consistence all the way through and that the late July slump has been successfully pass ed without serious repercussions. While the Stars have been in front since the first month of play, one and then another club has been holding down the second place spot. First it was Sacra mento: then San Diego; then Se attle and now Sacramento again. Standings Analyied Here are the two-week stand ings for the first three clubs and the Hollywood lead margin since the Stars assumed the top spot: May 1 Hollywood, San Diego. Sacramento H game lead). May 15 Hollywood. San Diego, San Francisco (34 game lead). June 1 Hollywood. San Diego. Seattle, (6 game lead). June 15 Hollywood. Seattle. San Diego (54 game lead). Aug. l Hollywood. Sacramen to, Oakland (64 game lead). Those records come pretty close to proving that the Stars have a solid outfit and none of the present teams, as currently rigged, is going to furnish too much competition. Certainly, the Stars aren t look ing for great trouble when they tangle with the stumbling Seattle Rainiers this week in the far north. The Rainiers, trailing by 14 games, are just playing out the schedule with an acting man ager and only hoping to get into the first division and the gover nor's play-off. Meanwhile, the other clubs gun ning for the first division and some of the play-off spoils, pair off like this: Sacramento at San Francisco; San Diego at Los An geles and Oakland at Portland. Bowling The Box factory keglers last night bowled the high team ser ies of. 1635 as they set down the Maintenance team by four points in Brooks-Scanlon league action. The Powerhouse had the only other shutout of the evening play with a four point win over the Roundhouse. The Powerhouse team also scored the high team game of 615. In other matches the Planer and the Woods team took three points from their opponents the Electric and Office teams. Individual honors went to Otto Wick who had a 220 single game and 553 series. Jim Jerome of the Shevlin Hixon bowling league issued a challenge to the Brooks-Scanlon bowlers and if the challenge Is accepted it will be played off Au gust 19. Scores follow: Boa Factory: Wyatt. -T7 : llaugeberg. 450; Strom. 424. Total 1636. Maintenance : Zakit. 381 ; Sandman, 347 : Hairen, 486. Total 1613. Woods: Jackich, 291: H. Stiitall. 417; Kriba. 360. Total 1521. Office : Morris, in ; Dcvcrraux, 403 ; Pacey. 358. Total 1478. Powerhouse : Eisenbaeh. 437 ; Gates, 38.1 : W'uthrick, 378. Total 1823. Roundhouse: Birchfield. 388; E. Stlgall. 462: S. Dearth. 4l. Tots! ir.2.1. Electric: Dalrytwile, 4J4 ; Burrell, 8811; Steidl. 480. Total 1643. Planer: O. Wick, 6.73; E. Kirbs. 487: Curt us, 480. Total 1623. HOLDS MEDALIST HONORS Portland, Aug. 2 1U1 Grade Demoss held medal honors today in the annual Portland golf cham pionships, after a nine-hole play off with Helen Thompson of Med ford. WH Girls Admitted In 2nd Annual Soap Box Derby Girls will be admitted to Bond's second annual sonp box derby, ac cording to S herm a n Dearth, chairman of the Eagles' youth guidance committe. Dearth announced thnt the date has been definitely set ns August 21, with tho race to begin on Fifth above Roanoke. Specifications for the curs will be published soon, ami cars should be built according to them if the owner has any hopes oi going back to the finals in Ak ron, O. Cars must have 10" wheels, and precision bearings are barred. They must have 32 wheel span, and 55" wheel base. Other specifications specify fairly rigid steering mechanism, and Dearth warned that those with too much play will be barred from the Bend event. The combined weight of driver and car must not exceed 300 pounds. Ages of youngsters participat ing in the Bend event are: For group I, 8-12; for group II. 12-15. Merchants have been contribut ing prizes which will make the contest worthwhile for winners, Dearth said. City Softball Race Drawing Near Close The Redmond VFW, by reason of Childs hardware's loss last night to Evans Fly Co., took ove first position in the Bend Soft ball association league standings. With only three nights of league action remaining this sea son. the league championship race has developed Into a fight between athe Redmond nine and Child's hardware. Redmond now has a record of 13 wins and four losses compared to 14 wins and five losses for the Childs nine. Friday night , the two top teams will be matched In their final meeting for the year. Red mond will also play tomorrow night against All State realty, and Monday night. In a makeup game, against the Bend mer chants. Playoff Scheduled ' Whichever team. Childs hard ware or Redmond VFW in this case, has the best win-loss record come next Tuesday morning, will be the 1949 Bend softball associa tion league champions. The Redmond nine and the cel lar team In the league standings then will be dropped out of com petition and the four other Bond teams will play a double elimina tion for the Bend city softball championship and . the right to represent the city In the district playoff. The city playoff will be gin August 10. District 9 is composed of Bend. Redmond, Prinevllle and Burns. The winner of the district play off will then represent the area in the state tournament which will be held in Eugene. ADDITIONAL SPORTS (Continued on Page 8) SUMMER SPECIALS 1. R. C. A. Victor PUBLIC ADDRESS System 2 Speakers New Complete Outfit $75,00 2. Telvar PHONOGRAPH RECORDER l Speeds 3'j and 78 r.p.m. Regular $13U.5U $89.50 3. Italian BUTTON ACCORDION Regular Sri'.OO J49.50 4. Regular $36.50 CONCERTINA 29.50 SOME GOOD BUYS IN GUITARS Enjoy Life More VVili Music IBenmficG), U4 MINNESOTA ALLEY OOP gbaoojs. Docroe. few THE FOJetH DIMENSION.' CANT YOU TELL US HcTW WU RUN. THAT SADSET r m I'W . etfXV saV F SsV VQCTOZ 2NMUS EXPLAINS THE n-(niiNfc s I r is now i Tn Br,oi i ta Tfctr fciooKi.a5 ROCKET TMeOUfiH SPACE. voic.0! If RMH- 1340 Central Oregon iV O IM 1 . Kilocycle! Affiliated With Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting System ON THI A'-II UK WtlM KBND Next Sunday. 1:30 to 2, Wil liam Guigiin will be heard as "Martin Kane, Private Kye" In new series on KliND-Mutual Don Lee. The answer til many ports questions are given 4ach Thurs day evening. 8:30 to U, on "Fish ing 'and Hunting Club of the Air'' on KUND. Listeners are in vited to send In their questions for the national program, and for local and national prizes. "American Forum of the Air" tonight at 7 discusses "How Can Lalmr ami Miinngement 1'ull To gether" Speakers are James Carey, socretary-i.reusu.ror of the CIO, and Herman Stelnkruus, president of the U.S. chamber of commerce. Friday, August 12, 5:30 to con- Bend Rifle Club Shooters Win ' In Roseburg Meet Bend Rifle club team No. 1, composed of Bob Burleigh, George iilaloek. Maurice Thomp son and Floyd Brewer, won first pluce and silver nut In Is in the team competition at the southern Oregon regional matches In Rose burg this past week end. The Bend marksmen won first place In a field of 10 teams. Shooting was at 200, 300 and 500 yards. Bond's score was 914 out of 0 possible 1000. Coos Bay Rifle club was second with 81)8x1000. Portland's entry finished third &)2xl000. In the first day's Individual matches,. Brewer and Hlalock turned in some fine shooting, nr. counting fur nil the first place medals. Brewer was first In matches 1. J and 4, as well as high in the aggregate of all j matches fired with a score of 512 out of 5oO. Blalock was first In match No. -2. second In match No. 4 and second In the gtnnd aggregate. Thompson was third In this event. Twelve riflemen represented the local club and report an excel' , lent match. However, they enld, ' the weather was extremely hut. ( All club members planning on attending the Clackamas matches on August 20 and 21 are being asked by their leaders to report ! at the outdoor range Sunduy morning for practice. 1 Softball League Standings T.-am W. I, vt, K,Hini.,ni VI-'W 11 4 thlkls Hartlware It a ,:na All State 11,-aliy 0 0 .too Kvans Kir t:. o 9 .r.nn Krnil Mrrrhanta ft 12 .204 West Shle 'lavern 4 le .ZiO leading Itinera flayer t.l' All It II IV!. Sullivan II 41 u .tat t'rotirt 17 oft Ul 20 .tin Klls It 43 1.1 10 .412 H.lllna. 17 is 17 13 .411 w. limitless l la :-t ..v.n Weber la 14 U 21 .MO Home run lemlers: L. Ilufstailrr 4. ttrln. ,lle 4. Trifle trailers : W. tJ.uala I. hlls 3. Double- leaders'. Sullivan 7. Wrtier 7 llaaaea un balls leaileri V. Wallan 10. OH, THAT5 fiUITE SIMPLE...! VE THREE CCNT??LS BEARINS ON A VABIASLE FIELD CP A FEW HUNtvjJEp TMCU5ANP CUBIC lllLtS Of 5Ka.CE,v f 45ET -POUND yrt mom 7ii rluhlon, Hurry Wlsuier anil Red Grange will tli'scribe the iinnuiil rollout' nil star pruli'NHltiiuil foot ball game, from Soulier's fit-Id, Chicago. The pro loam Is the Phil adelphia Eagles, 1!M8 winners of the iintlonul foutbnll league title. 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