SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, Favorites Fear 'Kiss of Death' In Games Today H.V -I'lhn (.rlff.i, (III I.. I I',... H.,. Wiltrrl Nl-W VmU, On. -Ji III', ,-,,, fll) llml llicy Imvi- Ix-i'ii nlvi-ii I he 'l Ink ii lii'iiih," I In- si-vi-n li-uillni- KlIl'Kl' (lllllllllll tl'UIIIN foilllli tln-nisi-lvi-ii Iiivoi Ih'M ii h they risk llii'lr iiiiIh'iiIi'ii h-ciiiiIh In in. ilay'M lii ci I, II,,, n HiunrH rim ,1 to must. They Imvcn'l riiiKiilii.ii wlijd liiiiiiiMircl in KYiilm.-ky, Mliuii-Md la. Ninth CmioMiiii, ami I'm list wn-k all kniirki'il (mm Hi,, nn lii'iiti-n IIhI In upKi'iH. Iti-ully, llicuiKli, ui- i,f i hi- lui si-Vi-n Ii'iiiiik Imvi )n He ( win iv Uliotil Imlay, il x i I I i lhi-i rnaihi'ii' tiiiiiirndi) vviills. Army, NiiIm- liniii. I Iklahiima, anil Cur. Iii'll wi-ir Nlalril fur iminv Milllnc HKaliiHl onli laHsi'il ilviils. Hul Callfiirnla, Haylur ami I'l-nn Imvi i i'umhi tn worry. Callliirnla fiiri-s U.C.I..A. In what tiiiilil ln the tup itanii- of tin- ilay. Hi, Hi li niiiM iiri- unlx-iil-I'll In tiw I'arltlc iiuiKl (iind'ii'iui', ami mi Hi,. Kami- inav Imvi a lot lo av alanii tin- lili-ntlty of that -Ii--uH'k tram In . KHI. l,wl. California 1 a I'.' point rlinlct. Hnylnr 1'nviiriil llaylor Ih inli-d nnlv n tniu-h- down iM-td-r than Texas Chris I lull III a hi; Houlliwi-st ronfi. i-tico Kami-. Tin- iuki'i-iI Hcurs aio ii analn-l a nvil Ii-nI In TCU' l.lndy Ifa-rry, urn- of tin oiuntiy's fluent put urx. I'l-nit toiilil (Ni In n lot of Klaturc liy lii-allii Till ili-ih.lvi-ly, hut t'u CJtmkirn arc favon-il by only one touchilown. Put wan tinhi-ntcn until hist wii-k when It took a IK I I ill ulitiliiK In, in Indiana. If thi-u Ih koIiik to hi- a tilt' upset tiMlay, tin- "expeits" fleute It will rutin In urn- of those tlm-i-Kami's. C'erliilnly then seems little I'lwinri of a rcveisnl In I hi allies playi'il liy thi- olhi-r hlft four. Army t.nrs Virginia Military In i "no oddH iiioti-d" (-aim. Oltla. Iioma Ih pleki.-il hv a nlie, round XI points ovi-r Iowa Stall- In a HlK Si'vi-n rami at Not in. in, Wla. Corni'll wan llsti-d ai '11 imiIihx ovi-r Columhla In mi Ivy leiiue Itami at Ithaca, N Y. Notn Oaini ww a tiolnl rliolri over liitin- but uiiili-itniin ni-il Navy at llaltlmou. Mil. An Irish win will elve llii'tn a ni-w maor tolli-i-i ii-ioiil of XI Htrali-'tt Kiiitirs without drfrat. A Kami- Dial fliriiii-d lo li us toui.-h and ns brilliant pi nnv othi-r Ih t'u- southwest ronfir:w tin I f Ii lM'iw'ii-n Southern Mi-tlto-(list and Texas S.MU. Htlll bar borhiK national tltli hours d- suite onr loss, wan favorrd by three points. Vlllnnova Wins Vlllanova's -'M to II victory ovrr llo-iton Collc-.- niatkeil the iM-nluK of tin fixitlmll week end last nlKht. Tin WlldcalH i;o off to a thii'i touchdown lead In t'tr first minutes, rollback Kalph I'aHuat'li'llo KciiiinK two of them, and the KhkIi-m nrvrr cauirht up. The Detroit Titans, contlnulm ns n threat to win the Missouri valley ronferencr title In Ibi'lr first season as a member, whip ped Oklahoma A. and M., l.'l to 7, with a third period touchdown. In oilier K-iinrs Inst nl;'it. Chat tanooKa knocked Kvansvlllc, Ind., out of the unbeaten cIii.ih. 21 to 17; Ceoriie WnshlniMon lM-at Ln favetc. II to 7: and Wofford beat Citadel, ai to 7. Hero's bow thv best of today's proKnim lines up: Hit! Ten Michigan, lis leanue title hopes revived, favored over Illinois, only unla-aten team In the loop, by one touchdown but this ronld lie an upset, too: Min nesota, shaklni! off Its MIchliNin loss, favored by 25 over rurdue; Ohio Slate onr touchdown over Northwrstrrn. Pacific coast confi-rcnrc In addition lo Cal-UCI.A, Soulhrrn California flk'urrd lo back up WnshlnKton, ami Washl n ! t o n StaleOreKOn State was n toss-up. -OI.I.KK COWBOYS .MK.KT KlnRsvllle. 'IVx. mi Texas A. I. colleKP has Invited 20 col leges from elffht states lo com pete In an Interrollei'lale rodeo here In November. The A. & I. Kodeo club, a branch of the South Texas fair, will sponsor the competition. iuUii SAVE ON O Prescriptions O Drugs O Tobaccos O Magazines O Cosmetics QUALITY with Economy of ECONOMY DRUGS 1949 Football Finals lit, U,U, lllKll School (.anil's Meilfonl Xi, I lend J-l. j KoHi buiK -II. A i j l III Itriid Ii. Si aipoohe Ii. I'aik IIom-0. Ki asldr l.'l. Sliei wood II. Kalnler l.'l, St. lli-leiiN 7. Crnlial Caliiolir lK, A-.liland '.'A McMiniivillr r,7. I in est lii ove 7. Illllshoio iifi. Tiiiaid l. Ileavi ilnn l.'i, Newiiiiii; 1'.'. Ivdacada l.'l, Sllveiion II. Canby 12. Sandy 7. Ml. Aiii-cl M, Dalhm 21. Woodliurn l!l. Molalla I). Mlhvaukli- I ), (iri-'ili.im I'J Alliaiiv 21. SpiliiKfleld ". I'linevllle III. Columbia Tri p 0. ; Craut 27 lienson 7. Waslilni-tou l.'l. Cli viiand C lloosevell 21, .leffriMiii Ii I'ninkllii 21). I.lncnlii Ii. St. I'aul 7. Siilillmllv 'i. Ori'Ki.n Cllv 21. W-sl I.ltin 12. , Taft 2H, Sheildmi 7. Monmouth ,')2, The Palles' I'll- i iooseH (1. Tillamook Catholic 21. Warren- ton 12. M in 1 1 ii h l.'l. Iteiltnond 7. Ni halem I I. Caiibalill '). Nestiicca 'i'i, Whei-ler (I. ilendale 72, Canyonvllle 12. Slaylon l.'l, Indeiienilrnre (i. Sluslaw 27. Wiildpoi I 7. Mon, .'12. Ai llm'lnn l.'l Klmlrii 12 Wllliiini'tl 7. Vcihoort 21. Washington I'eaf Scboitl II. Wlllamlim ri.'l. Daylon " KuKene I). I 'nlvrtsity I I'."il: n 0. Astoria HI. Hood Itlver 0. Corvalils Ii. Salem 0. Walla Walla M. I'i ndlelon 0. Tillamook 2H, Sweet Home Ii Monmouth 'I1'. Sacred lleaii l-'l. Alsca '21,. Monroe 0. I.'ranl Cnlnn 7. Ileppner 7 Hie) Marshflcld 27. Cooulllr l.'l. Wallowa !2. Joseph 11. Kstarada l.'l, Silvriton f). .Ii-ncllon City IK, St. Marys 12. Klamath Kails XI. CranlH Pass 21. lj-hanon 7, Coltare Crove '1. m liiandr 2D. The Dalles 0. Bend Recreation Schedule Octolicr .11) November .1 'luesday: Mvinicloat recieation coinmlite meettnj: 7:.'H p.m., city hall commission roont. Wednesday: li.ial liulldini: 7 p.m., blKh siiiool s'tops, i'aul Smith, instructor. Uphnl.'ilei inn class No. 1 7:.'ID p.m.. I'iist Chii-,tlar. cliunh so rial room, Ileiben Kllchrn, In st'iictor. '11iiiday: .uare d.mclui' l'-s souh 7:.'U) p in.. Utile it.wn In tee hll'll school j:ymna.-:ium, Clauik Cook. InHlriictor. I loa t 111111111111 7 p.m.. hli:l school (.hops. I'aul Smith, in Hirudin'. Kriday: I'pholsteiinK ri.us No 2. 7:X) p.m.. Kenwood siiiool base ment lunch room, HoIh-ii Kitchen. Instructor. Satutday: I'.atitatn bowllni: letiKiie ID a.m.. Cascade bowl. NO SOIT BOOT! Chaltanooi-.i. Tenn., Oct. 2!) 'II'' I'iv.invllle. Ind., rnlle-'e slipped from the ranks of the nation's un defeated football teams today, vic tim of a surprlslncly sharp kick from the University of Cbatl in ooj:a Moccasins, wiio flKurcd to lie about as soft as their nick name. 1 )omlnallni: the second 'ialf last nll'llt, CliiittanooKa earned a 2' lo 17 triumph after tiallinc 10-7 at half time. ENDS TODAY! Wr". 1 UNSS WITH SUSPENSE ... AS A MIGHTY rK-- i -v''-' ?J BROADSIDE UNLEASHES A HAIl OF tHLJL. i .1 ' itfl BLAZING THRILLS AND ACTION !.'! J ' Ll Color Sequence by TECHNICOLOR MEVVi I tit. ..it - ,. ' IHIIH nVHIl .MMU JM Los Angeles Dons Hopeful ! Chlcai'-i, (ai. -II'. Ihere slill wa: liopi lor tin- I.,:. AnKir'i Hiiiiii today In Ihcli battle lo ;;iiu ;a herlli In In A ll-Ainei ii a loot ha!' coiileicnc.' playoli':. ! I'acei by Ceon:e '1 aliafei to't; pi I id lut! aii'l l-i aiiciiii!, the lions i licppeil nv'-r Hie ( hli'ii;n I InmeiH, ; 2i In I I, last tiiithl to pull vilhiii a K"'ni' and a half of the toui ll: ' place vilely ci'y crew. I 'I In- viclory lell I.oh AnK'ies with a tecoid of thic- virloin--, 'and si: losses, compared to the I lot nets,' murk of lour -.v -n and lour lost. Carh team ha i four moti ;anu-s to play. I Taliafi'iro n einnted the Dons ; Willi a 1-1 to 7 lead at halltl'nc when hi- pitched a .'iiiyat-l ai iiiil to I .en I- hi i that rallied to the, , lliiriuis' live yard line, and then ! canled it over from the two hlm : Mil. The toi tner liahaiia luminary iilnch.-i the i;aine lu the final pet Ind when he ton- off tackle f i om nine yards out. .ioluiny ('lenient accnunlid fot the lloileis' both M'ores, ltaviiiiii: II yards tor on- touchdown and passim: lo Dan Kduard.s In the end om for tin- oilier. - - Bowling WOMK.VS IIOWI.INC I.KACI'K i l'ei;i;v lille ha. I hlch .aine. 172. and hli:b series, 117, lu Women's Hnwimi: leaipie play last nlj;ht. ' '1'he Sullivan (iloe kei:lers won IllKh team score, 2222. Delicacy Shop ,-itid the lioyal Ncluhlxirs i aeh took two points. Sullivan Clove won three olnt-i from i I'end Venetian lillnd. and the . '.I''.W. team won all lour points Itoin AI'h Drive-In. Scores follow: ft .,! N.-H-I.U.O : M, An'. . :?.', ; I. Sin. O.. V.; : ,v. 11,-lKtl, V.'.l . J. t,'.wn, a.'.n . M W.M.rr. .i.::, 'I..U-I '"!":. ll.-li.arv Sl.: I'. Illlr. 41.. ',. Hiin- ii, :u-. . II It,.". .'.-I J. WtU.-n, ;:.'.: A Ntnrtift. ai:'. l-.lal I'i1.:. II.-I..1 V. 1'it.n IIIM..1: J...r., -rt- rru.ii, 3'. Otnv. .1'.. t'ki.t, i'l'., Ioi.u- ' r..i. liu.. 'l..il .-i:i;'. I Kulli.ai- l.l,..-r: llr-.onrll. I'.''.; Oilri.n. I T1. I.., I. n. .1... ; Sulllotii, :'"1 ; Iii.y. :il'. i..i.l :.'.-;. V I .W'.: II V.n;,i 911 : K. -.-'". J'-"l : It S.a. ,i. .-Si. . A Mtt.l.1.11. 311: tl. Mr. i u:1,.,,!. .f.-i. 'i'..iii :i i7. AI'. llii.r.ii, 11. I, nil. .".T M W-n- rll 1,1. II H..II.W..W, L'OI ; l. Ill-,,,, ; II Cri.nr, l'... 'I'i. .Hi l"il. SI'OIMS'MKN S I.KVil K In Spoii smen's league pla' last nil-lit al the Deschutes lan-s. !.-.-. ler Wolf of the Vein I.ars.-n Arency c.ipiured hiu'h Kami with a 207 score, and Krnle lie. si of tin- same team look liiKh s lies. rii2. The Larson l(ci;lers also an-iieM-d hl'-li team i:ame. i:Vi. and hlKli series. 2T.'i(). in tal'.lnc, fnui j points Irunr Mitln Lnd Cream ery. Kinney's anil Ihilcliliis Mo- - tors split, 2 and 2. Scores follow: 1 Kliiii.-y'.: I. Il-..n., 4. : J. 11. .!-. : J. Jki-kirli. a.:l; A. I'..t-n. K Sinitii. r."i. I'.-ini -s;'..':. Il-a. Iiiii. M-.ti.r. : A Svrro. s. 4 '1- It. Sv.r-w.it. 4. n; '.. Itni-i in. Hin- A. Itn i i ini.-t"ii. 4n:l; I.. 'I ii..mi-.i. Mf.. 'I.lal ,' Mr I. .1.1.11.1 II. T.il.lrr. 4C.': I'. I'rn.lr-. l-i.. J 1 rns.-W. ?.',!. O. t-.T.I.rr. In.'. ; K. . AS .l-.fr, e.l. T. ,l I I. -,..il A -rllr. It. H-r-. I ; Ii, Hu tl.... :.S. 11. Wrl.l. .I".'.; K. Itrrt. 1 T.' . I., w. k. .'.4j. 't..tt ::m. ; SCOKK )ltlK( TKI ! Muriel Hake:' of Kitstmnn's ! Uockliusters rolled ttlli Individ- mil (.'ami1. 1S2. in the Women's CM Howiini: leai'tio Thursday nih'ht. Il was erroneously an nonncrd that Kate Tietney had i hiKh ;ame. i The more siipar beets are dticd before stot hiK in piles or sheds. I the mote they are .subject to to!. RANDOLPH SCOTT - FiGHTfNG MAN OF THE PLAINS MOVING IN FOR THE B!G in...... ii :. iit.ii.n v VUHVIIH IlilllllN VllflllHI rilHIIllHIl IIHJIIV IIIWIIIW Mlt.WI b-IWI, l THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON Sport Parade iConllniied ftotn I'aije !l) New York. Oct. 2!) "I'' Jo ; Loui'tnan's eves veie penile be lilnd ltd' k hiov.n I'l.-i i si's, win down lo a -.'nil v.iiiiii was al peace beciuse the I aveii'iil'4 llllfl i;i r of iiMnj! ' ha'i i,eeri -,,'itjs ll'-d, and lie was lont'-ul 'o be known as the inaiiii0 t of Mai'ti Ceiii.'.n. Hut I ir- teal pe.'ne mil:. I 'iave coiiie yi'sleid iy as Loni;mau and hill "boy" died In a plant- .',.:altil i i -i ' j i : ii i 4 lu peck in lui' Axon s. 1'or t lii-re was no to -at ami)' lion Ii ft In tl.c liuiily HhJk ma. W'iose eyes v.er.l I. id In tin- Noith Afiii-'n ilerii-it pi .re a:, the ' l-'iee rii-ieh nitnv n..'"!e ilf I'-; i:i-ndaiy l.fldd tulle 1 1 k to do bat tle v.itn fjei maav's at i o:..i:il Aft ! ka Kor(,s, III:, I ouci; and dtearrs, died with bis inothi r, tiuee ni-'- j eWH and many (l ienot: in the on- ceiiir,"ilon c.'iinpi-, al Dachau and, litlrhi-nwald. ' l-'m''J In IfJH The flame and the Pity tailed fiom those iln.imliit: eyes In the Miimner i f l!MI. 'I'll.. I was wlier (Jen. .larijiii , I rclerc l'd llir; fiee liemii bark into Paris and iraitois and i oil:, bora tors j paid Iheit il' bt lo Loni'inan in i mil. ! .lo Loiu'in-in. ll-.i- "Mike Jacibsj of I '."i is." didn't talk much about i those tlays in Ills recent visits lo Ami-lira. He was Intent now on H'l'.-ilnlnt! the middleweight cham pionship for Ills I'ov Manel. Hut Ire pf'tille eves behind the brown I'lasM-s would flicker momenta-, ilv wii-'ti the liidit mob talked of hi' i f-; in ii to I 'a i is. l ot in those days of late 1!IH. wild eyed Jo Li.ni'i.ian was an executioner. Armed with a list of traitors and. some whisper, mote than that he 'elicited out ti:e false ! i.rhi.v. n who had allied tin coriiiictoiH. It was no secret that Lorn-man antl four omtianlon.i. who h;:d fled first to Kuirland and then lo North Af ri.-.-i. "totik care o thrrn." "We paid I'u-m a visit and they' apparently were t tinsciente sttick in." Lonj-man explained cm e in that (iii" t voice "There was a wive of suicides." ."ill Suicides More than "suicide;;." the story K-'i'S- And as the "si.', Id' n'otinted tin- flames behind the brnwp ::l:isse.s died to emptv ashes. 'I'iic !' in inj: sorri.".. had I'.t-en satl a'.cd. Loni'inan .. ctiulcnt to o b-ui: to :-e let il: i -,s i f pnin-minr fd:bls att:-r 'lis "v s;ts" enii'-d. I' wis a lit:s:ii... s s i-.er" lie could find solace in pic'.'.in'j up the pre w ir tii'-ces. lo ws-s an Kni'lls'em.in liy binl but a Parisian bv nature. Hi.: ttmllv tno-i-d to France when he was a child and I.tincmnn's hoiiood wns soeip is a tne.sscn per around the valines fiir.it clu!:s. Hy He Hire the war oticiied lie wi's- tlie Imdinrr fi"'it o'omoter in I'atis and alreetiv ep visionir.i; a world title for Cord n Put b fore hi.-, plans could be ful filled, the C'-tm.-n.: came - r.r.t! l.'iiiriTi.-in l;--t. I'-iiiiIlv Vini-il Out ' First It was Fr.elnnd anil tl r , North Africa, and tin race prew ' as word came thai bis family had been wiied out In the concentra tion charnel houses The march which ttie Free Frencli made , from I-akc Cbatl in French Kuui toiial Africa to th: North Afri ! ran const Is one of the heroic cte : sotles of the war. Lineman was there, a footsore but pietlceil part ' of It. I Then cam: the Pari.: payoff KILL f t ' and as much peace as he would know while still alive. He i:r:t his four part nets form (-.1 a niphl'iiib called the Cl-i'i Do Citio the Club of Five. They bi.iti'iu d out in vatioiiH other er-leipili'-s and Jo piomoled boxinw al Hie I'alaii Dos Sports. He miiiiai'i'd his boy Manel to the miilil"wi-i'ht ch.'.miilons.'ilp of the voi Id and then Ihoy lost it to Jake Lamolta, Hut they were sure thi-v were I'oini; to win II ' back. So pure that 1 1i-v cancelled resei vatinus to leave FiaiKe today Lust Mon day they moved their teseivations up to Thin. sday so as to be on hand a Utile sooner. 1' was fatal anticipation. IJ'it it hioMi'j.t complete peace to Jo Loiij'tnan just that much t.ooner t!i;n be i xpected. NOT ALL AUK DKA II Clinton, Mass. ii'' Town work ( is discovered some l.WW very lively Individuals in Woodlawn cemetery. 'I hey were removing an old tree fiom the graveyard when bees .that bad hivt-ii up In tin- nee sent them scamM:ring. TONITE! -y At Our A Biq Thrilling Spook Hit! Boris Karioff i THE WALKING DEAD and A Grea Certocn Carnival WITH FOUR BIG CARTOONS PLAN TO ATTEND TQsTE! tarts Last Chance Tonight . In Bend! Auction Open Until 7:30 AUCTION SF.AI.S WIN I Tokyo, Oct. 29 '111 The San . Francisco Seal:; made only two hits, but one was a home run Into I the rl:ht field bleachers in the j ninth Inning by outfielder Dick' Slelnhauer that defeated the all-: Japan professional all-star Law-, ball tram 10 before 80.000 fans, at .Stateside park here today. I The v.-'n was the ninth In 10 j Karnes for the Seals. Pitchers! Cliff Mellon and Kiln Candlnl '' iimiled the Japanese players toj ' three bits. MAV LIGHT FIKI.I) i Madras, Oct. 2'J The Madras ! Kiwanls club has proposed plans j ior lighting the Madias union' blKh school football field for' nlcbt Klines. Howard W. Kriz, . Kiwnian who has been Investl Katir.K cost of the proposal, has i I reported thai the project will ' demand an expenditure of $3,500 : to sr.,ooo. : The local high school field is considered one of the best In ! central Oregon because of the I fine turf that has been developed. WVII - STARTING AT 11:30 P. M. ii A BIG NITE OF FUN and THRILLS! DOOK.S OPKN 11:15 P. M. SHOW .STARTS 11:30 P. M, KEGLLAK PKICES! Monday, October 31st 1:30 p. m. Till 5 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Till 11 p. m. and Each Day of Next Week Af fhe Same Time Here's Your Household UAEIE DEAL Ice Worms Exist, Explorer Proves The Pas. Man. 'IP An all-out search for Ire worms throughout their crawling grounds In north ern Canada was promised here by Harold Wells, preparing for the third annual Northern Mani toba Trappers' festival. Frosty looks of disbelief were directed at Wells last year when he announced that an exhibit of ice worms would be shown at the festival. Another publicity direc tor's stunt, they said. The worms Just didn't exist. The march of science changed all that this summer. Walter A. Wood, of the Arctic STARTS TOMORROW! An Exciting Drama of Real Life From "Readers Digest" Beatrice PEARSON Mel FERRER Richard HYLTON - Susan DOUGLAS ii LOST BOUNDARIES 2 N D H I T ! 17. Jr "TRA 7 clor Cartoon " Late Xeive Chance to Buy Items af Your PAGE THREE Institute of North America, led a party Into the southwestern Yu kon to clock the speeil of the Se ward glacier. That Job was coin pleted successfully, and It was found that there were Ice worms on the glacier. A statement by officials of the Institute said: "The discovery tl thrse worms, some of which mea sured as much 8 an Inch In length, rudely shattered the skep ticism of many members of the party who Inclined to the belief that Ice worms existed solely In the imagination of good story tellers." Tano is said to be t'.ie lightest wood In the world; it Ii found In Siam and the Malayan penln.tula. KNOS TODAY Rod Cameron In "STRIKE IT IJICH" also Roy ROGERS, In "DOWN DAKOTA WAY" in I M I - . with ieanjagger John Carradine Last Chance Tonight in Bend! Auction Open Until 7:30 Own Price! FURNITURE REDMOND. OREGON - vs. mi -WMIM . 1MII 1 801 Wall I'h. 833 c