THE BEND BULLETIN GENERAL NEWS SPORTS CENTRAL OREGON'S DAILY NEWSPAPER 33rd Year BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1949 No. 255 Yanks Favored to Win Series But Rival Managers Declare Two Teams Evenly Matched Hy l.v.tt II. I'i:tkkhi:n I United I'ri-sH Spin Is l-jlllor) Now York, Oct. -I MM!) Whew, it was clou-, tliey nil nay, ami tlio Ni'w York Yankee. and ISninklvn Dodgers, recover ing rapidly from lln .strain of Ihcir hrusiiiK pfiinarit liattlrs, ! liKTecd on only one tiling today : That tin' world hvi 'u h opi'iiiiiK tomorrow at Yankee kIu-: (linm figures to In- just as tighl. If it tin1 i.HMii' won't lie decided unlil the ninth inning of the Hi'vcnth Kame, lor nolh- Iiik I'ould he (loser than tlii'if. . , two ncniiaut races were. Alter butlliiiK only 10 days of hIioi-1 of six montliM without decid-Ing- till- winners, they finally were determined in the last three hours ot the VM'.l major league season on Suniliiy. The rlviil pilots, C'nsi-y Stengel of the Yankees nnd Hurl Shot inn of llic 1 lodgers lined ciy ami re fuseil to illvul!e liny Inliit inullun on their scries iIiiiih. Hut, like their players, they ngrccd the series wn a loss up Willi each one couflileiil his eliili will win. "Just look lit the two hall clulm." Stengel salil. "Anil how can vim pick between Ihein? '(Mils Called Kldlruliius "Why, ihnse oilils Ihey are ipint-1 liU! favoring us are ridiculous, j We re su evenly matched. I dnn'l , see nuw any one can ngure mere:,. Is any difference except me anil Ihe Yankees. Of cnurse, we know we're going to win, Just like we knew all season lung we were go lug to wftl the American league lieiiuanl. "Hut we know Us going to Is tough maylH' even touKher than It was winning Hie iennanl." Shiitlnn, usually pictured as n Kent le, kindly man, was short and snappy when It came to discuss Ing Hie series, hut he did Ho so far as lo adiull : "ITolmlily the lireaks will ile. elde the winner Just as Ihey did In our pennant triumph. Prediction He-ailed "I said all winter lone, we were ping to win Die pennant. We did. Now I say we are ;olni; to win Ihe scries. We will." There was n chance that both managers would- annmmeo their KtartluK lineups and pitchers at noun today. It was alinusl a sure Is't that Stengel will, hut no one knew what Shotiun might do. There were Indications he would continue Ihe practice of the 10 IV suhway scries when he refused to name his starting pitcher mil II Just before each dnv's came. He said he didn't want "to worry my pllche It still figured lo lie slrlng-benn I Preacher Hoe. a left bander who I won 1.1 Karnes, for the ledgers against stocky Kd I.opal. another southpaw, for the Yankees. l.opat also registered l!i triumphs, hut he lost III while Hoe dropped but six. I 'liver Left Handirs Tlie stadium, where the first and second Karnes of Ihe series will be played tomorrow anil Thursday, Is considered more fa vorable for left handed pitchers than Khhels field, for the left field fence In the home of Ihe Yankees is much farther than that at Kl bets field. On the olher hand, the rlKht field home run In the sta dium is much easier than In Hrooklyn. The odds si 111 had the Yankees favorites, from 2 lo I down to (! lo 5. Hut New York bookmakers re ported thai thus far (here seem ed to he more Hrooklyn money showing for the short end than there was Yankee hacking at fa vorite odds. Klamath Rancher Gets 4 Point Doe Klamalh Kalis, Oct. 4 ill"-State police today Indicated they will not file charges against Klamath Kails rancher I). A. ICmory for violating slate game laws forbid ding doe hunting. Kmory bagged n doe near here and It had four points. Additional Sports (Continued on Page 8) BEND FOOT COMFORT SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN MECFIANICAI, FOOT COKKECTION WEAK ARCHES CAUSE FOOT TROUBLE, LEG TROUBLE, BODY TROUBLE Corns Museln Ache Katlguo Callouses Swelling Hack Ache lliiiilons Ankle Aches Nervousness Ingrown Nails Knee Tains Poor Postnro Freo Arcli O Scope and X-Kay Examination Custom-Matin and Slock Foot Appliances Orthopedic Shoes (or Men, Women and Children Graduate Prncllpcdlst, American School of Practlpedlca, Chli-ngo, III,, In Attendance. X-Ray Fittings Buster Brown Shoe Sfore Mengei in Line For High Honor; Rizzuto Stars By Om-ar Fraley I ITlirl I'rM, KMrl Writer) New York. (let. I 'Hi Individ uul honors In the innjor leagues fur 1!I!I were shared equally to. day hy the New York Yankee anil Ihe Brooklyn Dodgers as Ihey hemlisl Into a win lit series scrap for the year's lnp team prize. Sn Icily unuf flclal hut from all hiillcalloiis Virtually certain cholc- fur personal awards were: Manager of the year-Casey Stengel of the Yankees. American league most valuahle player I'hll Klrzuto, Yankee shortstop. National league most valuahle player Jackie Ituliinsuu, Hrmik. lyn second haseman. Hookle of Ihe year IVin New-i-omlie. Brooklvn pitcher. StciiKel Outstanding There can Is' no duuht that Stengel Is home free. The M year old Mlssmil lun was not conceded a chance to finish Is'tter than third In the preseason dope. Hut he weathered a staggering total of 70 Injuries to tils playeis with superh Jin-keying of his forces -and won the pennant hy licatlnK hasehiill's Iwo Iwst pitchers In the two final days of the season. It was nil Inspired lilt of liandllnK. from start to finish. 'Pie honor was a Ion,: time coming for the man with the Jug handle ears. In three years at Hrooklyn and one at Huston lie could do no Ix-iier than fifth. Hut he showed finally what he could do with first rlns material. Hl.zulo was the smallest regu lar In hasehall and at the same time the merest. The five-toot. six Inch Italian was the guy who made the Yankees tick. .Must See Scooter You've got lo see the "Scooter" to appreclale him. Ile Is loO IMiunds of si rung-wire dynamite. He hit a respectable ,2711 and was one iif the most feared men at the plate In the league. There will le demands for Toil Williams and Ceorge Kell -but the "scooter" Is Ihe guy. Kohlnson will win his MVP laurels on the strength of being the National league batting king with a .'M2 mark nnd playing every game for a pennant winner. The honors could have gone to Stan Muslal or K'nos Slaughter, if the Cards had won. or even to Kalph Klner. But you have to go (or Kohlnson In his hitting victory and his startling, upsetting speed on the hascpaths. lie led the league with 3( stolen bases and was second In hits with 21)3 and In runs halted In with 12-1. Missing Hunter List Growing Portland, Oct. -1 (Hi Oregon slate police today said their mis sing deer hunters' list hud grown lo a "few score," after the first week end of the state season's opening. A sergeant, who asked that his name not be used, said at state police headquarters here, "We have Ihe same thing every year. They go out, don't get a deer rlghl away, und Ihey stay over. "They come hack when Ihey get hungry, he said. Michigan '1V Greaf Team, . SaysSchwartz San l-'iunclscn, Oct. ) 'If' roach Marchle Schwiiilz of .Stan find, today lalieled the Michigan team that heat his Indians Satur day, 277, as "one of Ihe three or four grcut teams" In Ihe country. "Thai Is a solid Huh, with man power going very deep," said Schwartz. "I think pioliahly the other three great teams In the na tion may lie Notre Dame, Ml line, sola and Noilh Carolina." Schwartz said he didn't feel too hiully iihoul getting heal hy the Wolverines. "After all, our young sopho mores learned a lot in that game that will he of aid to them In the future," he pointed out. (.rent I. Inc Hacker "Michigan's Dick Kempttiorn has heen called hy Coach Hennle Oiistci hiiiin as one of the great est of line-backers - and 1 certain ly concur. "We fulfill! have heen In that hall Kame right down to the fin ish If we hadn't had those two fumhles early In the Kame. Hut at that, we enjoyed playing the tilt. "It was an exceptionally clean Kame mid, althotiKh those Mlchi Kan blocks and tackles were rug ged, they were cleun. .Michigan was H'iiallzitl only five yards. AIoiik with being great football playeis, they were fine sports men." I'ohsIiik l'ilield Schwartz didn't concur with Ihe many critics Hint Ihe "passing was poor" on both sides. "Actually, the passing was pretty good," he said. "The re ceiving was poor. We completed only nine out of 30; and Michi gan six out of 25 but Ihe fault wasn't with the passers. "On both sides, the receivers were behiK hit by defenders Just at the lime Ihe catch was being made and Hie receivers fumbled Ihe ball, It was legal, nnd well played. WAI.Nt'TS AUK NTTKITiOCS Berkeley. Cal. dli Dr. Agnes Kay Morgan, home economist and food technologist at the Univer sity of California, says walnuts contain on the average from 14 lo lb per cent fats, two per cent ash, and from three to five per cent wuter. The Maytag automatic washer gets clothes really clean! Hothes come out sparkling clean quickly, easily with the famous Maytag Gyra foam washing action. A new spinning technique lifts the dirt up, over and away from the clothes. So perfectly balanced that bolting down is never required, BeautifuUDcpendable Thrifty! Liberal trade-in Low monthly terms Buy Where You Ger Service Maytag Appliance Store Repairs and Service for All Makes of Washers Next (o Chamber of Commerce Phone 274 Leahy's Protest Oyer Penalties Draws New Fire Illy Unllnl i'rrwl Officials of the 1'aclflc Coast conference and west coast news papermen today expressed amaze ment and Indignulion over charges by Coach Krank leahy of Notre Dame that the oltlclat liiK in last Saturday's ir-ivh. Washington game was "Incompe- tent and prejudiced." Iahy made the charges after his team drew 11 penalties total - ing UU yards In beating the Unl- at Seattle. Eight of Ihe penalties were for mujor Infractions Il legal use of the hands, clipping, holding and unsportsmanlike con duel. Victor O. Schmidt, commission er of the Pacific Coast confer ence, defended Ihe four officials who worked the game as "the best and most cxperinced In Ihe west." Officials Named The officials who worked the game were 1 homos u. Wilson, College of Ihe Pacific, referee; Williams Corhus, Slanford, um pire; W. H. Krazier. (ionzaga. linesman, and Elwood T. Slar- buck, Chicago, field Judge. Leahy charged Immediately af ter the game that the officials "all tried their best to even up that football game" and stormed that "none of the four ever will officiate another game for Notre Dame as long as I am associated with the school." He said later at South Bend, Ind., that he would accept Cor bus, "but the other three, I wouldn't want any part of them." Says Irish Favored Orln (Babe) Holllngbery, for merly one of the west coast's leading coaches who wrote guest column on the game for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, al so defended the officials as "ex tremely competent" and "If any thing, lenient toward Notre Dame." "Coach Frank Leahy should consider himself fortunate that his team was not called four or five times for unnecessary rough ness In addition to the eight ma jor penalties that certainly were caned rignt. Holllngbery said. i - - -t Gridiron Briefs I Br UmlxJ Prnn) iHf llnltal l'rj Seattle, Oil. 4- Klve Universi ty of Washington grlilders were still on the injury list today fol lowing Saturday's Notre Dame game, a id at least one of the players will nut see union this .Saturday against Oregon State. I'ullman Wash.. Oct. 4 Half back Don I'aul, Washington State college mainstay, will play i against Oregon this Saturday. i 'au.' haU f""'""1 " injuries and USC aK " ' 1 MoKCOW lda 0,.,. 4Th(, ha, j iMh,.r,.d ,m. University of Idaho gridders In Austin, Tex., last week, but not "49 points worth," according to Vandal Coach Dixie Howell. The Idahoans were smothered Ml. Reno, Nev.. Oct. 4 University of Nevada today feared that back- field star Mill UslKjrne may be out of action for several weeks with a broken ankle. Osborne was in jured In the early minutes of Sun day's game with St. Mary's. Berkeley. Calif.. Oct. 4 Frank Brunk, first string University of California halfback, was back in uniform yesterday for the first time since he was injured in the Santa Clara game two weeks ago. Latest injury reports indi cated that all-coast halfback Jack Swanner and first string end Norm Pressley will be out of ac tion for at least two more weeks. NOT UNFAIR TO PICKETS Monterey, Cal. Kli A local res taurant, involved in a labor dis pute, placed this sign in its win dow: "Picket on duty will be sev- ed free meals. Place order with waitress." Whatever theMce Class SEKonJ HEAR OI..E.V anal JOH.XSOXS FiHEBALL fi:.fOHALL fttry Thunday on Tdeiiaan I t's part of you see every day. Car owners in three different price classes all happy about the same thing. One of them drives a new Buick Special, which you see poking forth its new, bold-look forefront at the left of our picture. Another will tell you there's nothing like the Super's "happy medium" of size and comfort, power and easy handling, style and standing. And if you're looking for prestige, where is your money going to buy so much as in that handsome 18-footcr, the Roadmaster, with its 150-hp performance and really royal bearing? BEND 709 Wall Street Bend Bowling Results CITY I.F.AGIE The Wood Butchers last night look learn honors in City league action as they set down The Bul letin squad for three points and rolled a single game hogh of 8X3 and series total of 2525. In other matches McCann Sign keglers rolled over the Rlxc Real ty team for a three point win; Congress Food and Bend-Portland split two and two, and the I)e Cree Construction squad lost all four points to the Elks on a for feit. Top individual bowlers were E. Brown with a 591 series and H. Baughn with a 214 single game. Scores follow: IMir Contrurtirm : ForMt. Klk: Ijin-. 4U.; TrotH. 4t:3 : 4r,U: pevrreaux, lJl ; hu-itjl, 4'ti. T..t 2:ll'i. tVr.it HjHtin: P. B-nuffl. 4i6 : Rie? ; Uyr. 44: I Wolf, ill ; K. brawn, la i. luui 24a. W.l HuUlrn: M. Hurtman. '. : R Diirrrll. 410 : t . KurbM. : S. IJmrth. 4K2: II. Ilturrn. Hit. lul 22S. KUf Hrilf. Carunan. 42fi : A)l-n. 318; )tarriniru,n. 4r.C : Wrnrtla. 4 CM : Kaufman. Mi. Total 'i'iV,. MK'ann Kiitna: Art IlonitrrtHK, 444; hvtlrrrian. 4:if. : C Jrrutrn. 442; H. tin man. tVl" ; I. Jfnt-n. &13. T.rUI 2.F.3. ConirrMa Kuorl: E. Jutlr. t24 : T. Cout-U-r. 43K: i. Maynt-. 363; it. Kollrr, 47: II. BaUKhn, Lit.. Total 2371. H.-na-t'onlaiul: Howard. tJ: Lt-ntz. 4CU: Lay. 421; Harrrll. lit : Houvrr, 484. TixjU TMt. WOMEN'S BOOSTER LEAGUE Helen Anderson and Muriel Baker last night won individual honors in the Deschutes Women's Booster league play on a single game score of 175 and series to tal of 456, respectively. The top team performance was turned in by Owl Taxi with a game score of 840 and series to tal of 2259. In team matches the Home finders Real Estate and Owl Taxi posted four point victories over the Eagles and Pastime, respec tively, and Deschutes Lanes out pointed the Bend Garage team by three points to one. every street scene something ItUICK alono, has all these features Sft-Miootf) DYHAHOW DHIVl FUU-VfEW VISION from tnfargni gfau orta SWINO-IASY DOORS and Ml ocoui a "UVINO SPACt" INTHtlOM wilfi Oaep-Crodla cutWoni Buoyon!-riding QUADMfUX COIl SMINCfNO ti'vay HMBAU STRAIGHT-f fONT POWfR with SBt-StTTINO VAlVt UFTOIS (Onoflow MocMs) phi Hl.fOIStD DtOINt MOUNTINGS a tow-prauvra h'rti on SAHTY-RIDf RIMS a OcuUa-Ouly VTNTiPORTS DUUIX BIAKINGS, main and . conntcNhg rod I a 100 Hf NSHf Sionr( on KMOiWAJTH. optional ol ufro co on S0M ond SHCM laodtli. When better automobile are GARAGE COMPANY Scores follow: )liiniflnilrji : f. Piwn. 28r, : M. Arm tr..,,ir, -ii't: J. T.,rr,M-. :M: w. AMui. 3.".; I.. Hl,,.-y. Am, T'.ll 1m'. I'ttttimr: M. Oltn, Rti : M. I(i.-irtlrt(in, 2'.7 : U. Kitvr. 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