:1 THE BEND BULLETIN CENTRAL OREGON'S DAILY NEWSPAPER SPORTS GENERAL NEWS 33rd Year BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. 1949 No. 204 Sport Parade lly Oh mi I'm HwiU Wrllrr) Evans Fly Team Upsets VFW Squad From Redmond; Bend Merchants Defeat All State Tim Kviiiih Kly Co., nimt IiihI iukIiI Hi'orcd a 6-5 victory over the Koilinoml VKW tcum mill tlrupiiml th vi't to ni'toiid plain lioliiml Cliiltls liiinlwiiro in the licnd Hoftlmll iiKHoriu 1 ion Icukuu HtitudiiiKH. It wiih the Hi'cond time IIiIh week that Nvniis playt'i'H liavii handed a Ii'iikm-' leader a di.'feat. Wedneit dny, Childs liardwareinen wero the Kviiiih Fly Co. victimn. In the hccoiiiI Henior Itmxui? Kiimc IiihI iukIiI the Heml nier- chantH wnri'il all H-fi victory over the All Stutu really nine, and dumped tho realtorn to fourth Hpot in tho leaKUo HtandiiiKH liehind Kviiiih Kly Co, Hel'ore tho action IiihI niuht Kviuih and the realty tram were tli'il fur third ilie liniiiirH will) reciiiilH ot !l wlim mid II Iiikhcii. Il-ml Htitrrn Mrol In the Kviiim Kiilmiinil liullle, Hie IIimiiI nine mured firm In the iipeiilim InnliiK ' Innm run by Cnnull, The vein Ixninri'il imc-k In Ihe fluid half of the firm fniine to mult- on lilll llml'B homer. Itediniind riirkftl U) u 3 1 U'litl over Ihe Itend nine ly the inurlli hmlni:. In Ihe fifth Innlni: the Kvmik player fiilK"! nheiiil on a five run rally hl(jhllKhtiMl by I iniy'H home run. The vein Ihrenlened In the IiihI InnliiH when they nturiil one run nnil hail men on m'coiicI mid third before Srhwiib. Kviinri hurler. xrl I hem down. The Head inrri'liiinlN neored n Iniiil of elKht riinn In the foiirlh. fifth, mid Hlxih lnnltiKK. wt they not down the All Suite realty team H 3. i Came Frlilny MaiiHfleld puritl the merrhant liul tern wild a perfect record of three hltii In llir" "rlpn l the plale. Hrtiwn wan the lendlnK hatter for Ihe loser with a two for tlirw rerard. llnlverKon. merchnnt hurler. net Ihe All Staler ilown with four hit, while hi tenmmnle turned In n M hit altack. Krlday nl(!bt Child hardware and the Hedmond VKW team will battle It out for the leaue Iraderidilp. Child now lead the league by a one half Kame marifln over Ihe vet. A ai-cond enlor league game will lie played bv the llend mer chant nnd'Wet Side tavern. The llend Hulletln and Cnpltol Clean er team wll provide Ihe Junior Ira k ue action. 11.11 IfWII j lUrul MH.U III I'lam. A Walton, m ft II. Maiullln. lb Hrhulu. c XhvH.4.1, M 4 V.. lb M.n.ll.l.l. If ' HarVliau. (I IUIIM'I). I' Hath, lb All Hll Hollr HI I'layer. All K.ilUr. c Hr.,wn. K lull, lb llaittlttn, M minima, lb r t William, m Klmnan. SI . I I.. Mtuiriv.. rf !-.. 1 It, Mtmtv I Krrnrt V' M.N.II.I.I. Sit: tlmwa II Mau.lllr. lntl. Ilfu Munn 1. Halvarawn a. IIH: Mu..rava 2. Ilalwaraon ft. Umpire I Krtnwn, Kulllvan, 1-armrr. I'lim. imm llulaliultff, 2b cimr. aa Croud), Hi . . . Lormu, t . . . . t.'rana. lb .... Kiel. If No, m Clark, rf .... Hi bwab, i . . . Kana Kir ( a. () I'layrr. in. II. Harl. m V. Il...l.r. 2b. M, It. Ilarl. lb KM., lb. Van Malrf. aa Ilanlrla, If I. . I',...h. rf II. Ilarl, rf Vvtt, I" Griffith. -II. J. Ilaailrr. c C. I'.M'I'b. ' Krdmant VKW (SI All 4 I II 2 I I VII New York, Au. 4 an A Hliiuiich hantl of lirltaln'K war heroe. mot of them air force veteran who foii(ht the buttle of lliituln, were off on another ml lon today their urlm-eyed deter- nilnatlon trained on a cherished silver cup. U-il by Ijiilille l.ucax. a wins commander who won the Croix df Ciierre, I). S. O. with bar and Ihe l, K. C, their objective thl time wa u chunk of international mivcrwtirc known a the Walker cup. The cup I of Hlliiht monetary value. Ilul it rcprcKcnt amutcur Kolf honor between Ihe I'. S. and (ireat Britain--and In 11 previous battle for il poHelon Ihe In vader only once have been able lo win it. To .Make Ileal Try . "Thl time 1 think we have our hem time, we are deadly oeiiou and are golnt; to make a real try." H.ild the lefl handed Lad die, captuln of Ihe 10 man British team which arrived yesterday alward the Queen Kllzabcth for the matches Aui. 19-20 at Winged l-'oot, Mamaroneck', N. Y. One of Ihe bill British threats I burly S. Max McCready, thej Irlsli loliucco NnlcHman ami lor miT bomlM-r pilot who recently defeated our Willie Turnea in the finals for Ihe Hiillsh ama teur. 1e rest Included Ernest Will ward, one of llrilain's famed com mandos; Cerald Mlcklem. a hero of the North African campaign; Ken 'Ilium and Itobblc White, also lute of Ihe bomber command: Jim llruen, Joe Cm r and Cecil Ewing, three fighting. Irishmen, and youii Sonny I'erownc, baby of the team at l'J. Er miiiuie they made II clear that thl wa not a social trip. 'Hie only British victory wos In l'J3H and, when the matches were resumed In 1SM7 after the war time lapse, the United States took j the cup right back. V. S. Team Strong Wc. too, will have one of our best team. Our players include national amateur champion Willie Turne- a and Ray Billows, last year's runner up; led Bishop. Boston s l!Mt champion; Charlie Coe, the trans-MlssisslppI king from Okla homa City and our youngest team member at 25; Johnny Dawson of Hollywood, the 19-17 runner-up; Charlie Kocsls, Detroit; Bruce McCormlck. Los Angeles; Jimmy Mcllalc, Philadelphia: Skee Rie gel. Tulsa, and Frank Slranahun, Toledo. "We oren't making any prophi- cies,' 'the slender Lucas Insisted. But It Is one of our best teams we have brought here and one of the least criticized. We hove been playing together as a team and been using the larger United Slates' ball for two months. Wc have done everything and, If we lose, It won't be for lack of try ing." The British team will take its first look at Winged Knot's rug ged length tomorrow and begin dally practice rounds Monday. Practice will be constant until the matches start Aug. 19. Oakland Acorns Dodgers Get i i i ti i Pitching, Win Latest Threat From Plafes To Hollywood Krrnril Klrl, Van Matra, Dalllrla. lilt: Cr..urh. (Iray. II. Ilarl Hill II. Ilarl. II. Ilarl. HO I I'l-li I, Kill I. Hrliwab II. Hill IVli I, Klla 1, Hrliwab 6. tin iiltchrr: I'c-U. Umlilraai Sullivan, Karmr. Gracie DeMoss Wins 2nd Round Portland, Aug. 4 Uli-Grncle DeMoss of Corvallls breezed through second round play of the Women's City Golf championship tournament, at- Eastmoreland Wedneday as she bent Mrs. Roy Renoud of Portland, 6 and 4. She is seeking her third straight Port land crown. Seven other women won the right to play in the quarter finals. They Include: Mrs. Jack Glaser of Portland, Mrs. Sy Sylvester of Portland, Miss Lillian Schassen of The Dalies, Miss Jocclyn Kancher of The Dalles, Mrs. Dick Grubbs nt Portland, Mis. Krank Klsk of Portland, and Miss Sue Huston of Portland. ' I.ONGVIEW. PLANS TOURNEY Longvlew, WaBh., Aug. 4 u Top flight nmoteur golfers In the Pacific northwest will migrate to Lonevlcw. Wash,, next week end for the Lower Columbia Golf championship nncl over $700 In prizes. San I-ranclsco, Aug, 4 'U'1 The Oakland Acorns are giving evidence of sprouting Into a sub- HKt ill In I roadblock to the Holly wood Slurs. l.uMt year's champions, who spent the firm half of Ibe sen sou on a treadmill, huvc suddenly turned Into a powerhouse. The Ouks knocked off the Portland Beaver twice lam night and mov ed Into second place, 'lliey re- placet! Ihe Sacramento Solon us Ihe latest threat In displace Ihe Stars for the Pacific Coast lead ership. ' Chin lit- Dressen's charge stemmed (he uprising Beavers 1(1 5 and 8 7, while the Solons, ersl. while challengers for Hollywood's spot, were dropping a wlr to the San Kiunclsco Seals. Sacramento lost 4 .1 and fiU In a couple of Ihe worst-played games of the season. Walnlaln U-ad ' The Star capitalized on the change of challengers. The Slurs lost to Seattle 10 2 but retained their ix and a half game mar gin. The San Diego Padres, an earlier lineal to the Twlnks, pull ed up to the even-Stephen mark by beating Los Angeles K-5. Oakland made the hop into sec ond place by bunching hits. In the first game the Acorns lashed out with u seven-run rally in the fourth to take the lead and the game away from the Beavers. In Ibe nightcap the Oaks staved off u last Inning rally by Portland to preserve a lead that wax built up in the seventh when Earl Rapp broke a tie with a two-run homer. San Krancisco continued to bold the Seals stadium Jinx on the Solons. ITie heals won their ninth straight game from the Sacs. In the opener the Seal got only two singles, but utilized Sacramento errors add walks for the neces sary four runs. Many Krrors The second game, repleat with five boots, was called after eight Innings because of the t me law, The Seals virtually cinched the gamp in the fourth with a rally of four unearned runs. The two teams made nine errors In the two games. Charley Schanz held the Stars to six hits and two runs as he notched his 15th of the season in Seattle. The Rulnlers made 12 hit In winning two in a row from the league leaders. Max West hit his 37th homer of the year in the opening Inning to give San Diego a lead over Los Angeles, but the Angels rocked back with four In their share of the frame. The Padres then trailed until the fourth when Buster Adams hit a three-run blast. Booker T. McDaniels was tho loser and Xavler Kescigno went tne route for the win. Bruce Woodcock Hurt in Accident Doncaster. Eng., Aug. 4 mi Bruce Woodcock, British claimant to the heavyweight boxing title vacated by Joe Louis, was Injured In a truck accident near here early today and may be forced to cancel his scheduled "world title" bout with American Lee Savold. Woodcock suffered a slight con cussion and possible other Inju ries when a truck he was driving skidded Into a tree. Promoter Jack Solomons said he would await a full medical re port before deciding whether to cancel the bout wltji Savold at White City stadium, London. Sept. 6. Woodcock was taken to Don caster royal Infirmary, where he was reported In a "fairly comfort able" condition. The first sailing club was estab llshed In 1720 In Lrcland. B Stan Opolowhky (llmlMj I'raaa Hpo,u Wrilrr) New York. Aug. 4 'Hi Some body finally solved the Dodger pitching Jlgsuw loday, putting the ofict'-Hcaltt'ietl pieces together loi a Kudili-nly efficient staff. Kor most of the season, even as Bfooklyn led the Nullunul league, the Dodger pilrherg seemed on the payroll simply for comic re- llei plenty of comedy and plen ty of relief. But ycxierduy trim Carl Krsklne hurled to a slx-hlt 10 lo 5 romp over Ihe Plrutes and thus became the fourth Dodger pitcher to go Ihe distance In as muny game -all four won. Don Newcombe was the firm lo do II, then Ralph Branca, then Hex Barney and now Ersklne. Ncwcomhe lakes another crack today and still under wraps are Ihe Iwo leftys, Joe I lull on and f readier Koe. ' Hair Game Off Bark Tho Dotlger triumph yesterday still left Brooklyn a half a game out of the Nutional league lead. lor llowle 1'ollett shut out the Boston Braves on four hits. 7 to 0, lo protect the St. Louis Curdinal margin. The five-hit pitching of Dave Koslo gave Ihe Giants their sixth in a row, this a 4 to 1 triumph over the last-place Chicago Cubs. Meonwnile lefty Ken Kuffcnsber gor gave up only two singles as he hurled the Reds to a 2 to 0 triumph over the Phils. The New York Yankees kept their edge In the American league race, thanks once again to fireman Joe Pago. They came from behind with three runs in the eighth to beat the Detroit Tigers, 7 to 5. The second-place Cleveland In dluns were rained out In their gume at Washington, hut the third place Boston Red Sox kept a-comlng by beating the St. Louis Browns, 9 to 3. The Athletics climbed back In to fourth place with a 3 to 2 victory over the White Sox. League Standings (Hr United Pnm) COAST LEAOl'E ..; ... "0 .1. U (I 61 65 i; 72 HijirWoStr-ri.rr.;, Oakland Sacramvntu San Dinco AS Seattle 6& I'orUani! 63 Ran Francisco 6 Lua Anirlra &6 AMERICAN' I.EACUE W. I.. Nw York 61 16 Clvvvlaml &7 40 !liatn SO 43 I'hlladi'lMhia Kft 40 Patrolt 06 47 Chirauo 41 59 Waahinstnn 10 09 St. Louia 84 00 NATIONAL LEACl'B . . . w- 1- at. ituta 00 Itrooklyn fi! Nrw York 02 ll.wton R-i lhllaiMiKl 00 I'lttabunth 4l CinclnnaU 40 Chli-axo 10 Ra.1 .014 I , .011 .6011 .492 .400 .424 Pet. .62S fitta IA6 .Hi .019 .410 .179 .341 .600 .031 .020 .00.'. .404 Alt .300 IKE WILLIAMS WINS Oakland, Cal., Aug. 4 Ull Ike Williams, world lightweight cham plon from Trenton, N.J., coasted to a unanimous 10-round decision over Benny Walker of Oakland last night In a slow-moving, non title bout. Williams, weighing 140, care fully stalked the nervous, 143 pound Walker In the early rounds. 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