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THE BEND BULLETIN GENERAL NEWS SPORTS CENTRAL OREGON'S DAILY NEWSPAPER 33rd Year BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1949 No. 287 .ova Bear, Klamath Falls Gridiron Classic Feature Of Armistice Day Events rhi' 1!M!I fmitluill Mimson will runic In u rinse tnmoiTow for licnil fuiiH, with tlic iiii'c-tiiiK (in Hriiin fii'lil nl' the l.uvii IIi'iiih! mid the Klniiintli I-'iiIIm I'l'liiuiiM. Kii knlT time i.s 2 p.m. AliliciiiitiiiK n hiw crowd lor the K"""'. licnil hiih hi IihoI officials hnve erected iidilitjoiuil lilriuhcr Heats which willi iiureiimf the HcntiiiK cnpiicily of the Mtailiiim hy Home GOO Heal. ; A bleacher unit coiilniiiiiiK north end of the field an a re nerved Klamath Knlls .section. AIho ,'I00 bleacher Heats will be provided nl the HOUtheuHt end of the track and will be available at Kcncral in I r n i mm i i r iriecH. A total of IiH! Heats ul-i Iciuly Iimh liuiile uvalliilile tn Kliilimth I'm 111 rcslilcnis. I IUiIhtImxi HroiviTliiK I Wont today triuii the Inline o(j Hint Huliei isuii, llruln roach, In illratrs llml he mlK'lil he well ! ciiuuuh to lake lo the field for 1 1 h I Armistice luy cIiinIi. 1'ur the past wen iuiih-i im.ii nun iii-rn niiinii' j .sini,. roilcei- Ciiiiimix went hac k iMllohlshoinewllhiiHi-veiecolil.lt,, tt., (, y,.sierday after a Iwo Today, however, his condition ls,,ay aynif uy partlclpuilni! In a ieportr.1 lo he much Impioved, rilUK, offiTiNivi and ilcfcnslve nnd then- Is n Misslhllly lhat he; drill In the field house. The Cou will he well enoonh hy tomoi row Krs ,,;,w ,y,. ,( W1.(.1 to make ii hIiowIiik nt the name. . Kill Overman, line coach has Corvallls - 'Hie Oregon Slalc hccn III the helm of the llruln : coIIchi. lleavei s took ' another eleven since Holierlson's Illness, ",;,sy" workout here vesleiclav Kor the past three Uuys he put the )()'' ' !it fur their battle llrulns Ihrounh runited workoulsj wllh MU hiuan Stale collcije In In preparation for the Pelican lilt. Purtland Saiunlav. In addition lo Die drills, Overman tins hud the team study films of last year's controversial llend Klamath (,'iimc. It will he recalled thai the I 'ell cans downed the Items hy a 111.' score, hut there was much illsn Krccmcnt alioul a last mluule fumhle hy the Hears on the Khun nlli xoal line. A llruln hack romp, ed Into the end zone for what could have lieen I he wlnnlm; score fur the lienil learn, hut he (umhled the hall and Klamalh re roveriil ll ami carried H out of the end zinc. The officials ruled lhat the fumlile ocrurrtil Is'fore j Die Hend hack crossed Ihe Ifiml . line. However, many lielleviil lhat Ihe fumhle occurred nfler the Konl line was crossed. Attain UnderdoKH Tills last season the Hears were sllllrrl to lose hy at least 1-1 point. 'Hie name, however, was mined Into n Hend show despite the fact lhat the llruins were on the short end of the score. Attain this year Ihe HiuIiim will be the underdotis on Ihe basis of statistics. Hut attain as in pasl years, one mlhl Just as well throw statistics lo Ihe wind when Ihe I'ellcnns nnd Hrulns hit the turf. KeKirls from llruln field indi cate Hint the Hend squad is near ed up for Ihe Pelican meelliiK. nnd Is KoluR to (five the visitors n toui;h (IkIiI. AIIIioukIi there nre no offlclnl reports from the southern Ore Ron community. It is cpilte likely Ihnl the Pelicans nre confident of n win over the Hears. Itecord Impressive A look nl their season's record shows Klamalh Kails with seven wins nnd one loss, unit the Hrulns with four wins nnd five losses. Only loss suffered hy the Peli cans was a 70 decision to the Chant (ienernlH of Portland. Hoth Hend nnd Klamath Kails hove played Medford nnd Salem. Snlcm downed Hend 7 0, but lost by the same score to Klamalh Kalis. Medford dropped the Hems by n 32 to 11 count, hut lost to the I'ellcnns 210. There was, however, n blR difference In the teams thnt the Medford school fielded In the two names. ARninsI Klamnth Kails the Medford sound was 'short of heing nt fullj strenKUi becnusc or n number or Injured plnyers. However, nRiilnst tleiul the Medford team was in tip-top shnpe. Probable stnrtiiiR lineups fol low: Hend, Jnck Uohlsnn, left end; I'hclon Culllson, left tnckle; Uranium Hamby, left Riiard; Tom Nlehoi'Rnll, center; Dale Thorn bui'R, rlRht Ruard; Clyde Troxel, rlRht tackle; Dick Itnsmussen. rlRht end; lid Krlbs, quarterback; Ken Hrown, left hiilfhack; Gene Hnlliday, rlRht halfback, and Hon Abbott, fullback. Klamath Kails, Tom Schubert, left end; John Whltte, left tackle; Dick I'etzoldt, left Riinrd; Keith Dnnahoo, center; Hoy Lundcren, FOOTBALL LAST GAME: OF THE SEASON! Klamath Falls Pelicans Bond Lava Deis Friday, November 11th, 2 p. m. BRUIN FIELD Admission: 25c 50c $1.00 Reserved Seats on Sale at City Drug All Grandstand Seats Reserved, 105 scuIm lias heen net up at the Gridiron Briefs lltr IliitlH t'mt KiiKcne - The University of i Oreifon I lin ks will lake a final i lllllil ih lll wllhiml pails loilay pie. punitory lo Ihelr itnie Willi mi defraled Ulilvei slly of C.illfurnlii Siiluiilay. Yeslenlay the Ducks I ucccnlcil punlliin mid plucc-klrk.. I l"K- t Pullman .- Thi' WiikIiIii v I ri n Ias Angeles UCLA was civ ! en a 10 point nlftf ludav lo defeat Wiishlui!inn In I lie Coliseum Sat urday and avenge last year's '21 In li ImniiIhi: at the hands of the I luskles. Redmond Meets Prineville In Annual Classic Armistice dav the Kcihnoni1 I'auihers will play tin- I'rliievllle Cowhovs there III the last Kiime of the season. Al the present time I'rlnevllle nnd Itedmoml are lied al Ihe lop of the IViurnl Ore. Hon fiiolhall league which in cludes Madras. Hums and 1-aWe-iluw -4is..vell ns I'rlnevllle and Kedmond. I'rlnevllle and Redmond each have Iwo wins and no losses in this leaijue. I'rlnevllle lient Mad ras 2H lo 7 and' Hums 21 lo 0. Itedmond lieat limns 1!) lo 12 and Ijikcvlew 1.1 to 0. Kedmond won the foothall league championship last year. IjisI year the Armistice dav eame at I'rlnevllle ended with the I'anthers tlcfcalliiK the Cowboys 20 to IS. after a rally In the fourth quarter. The score nt the end of the third quarter last year showed the Cowhovs In the lead W to 0. Hl'l IS will not convene Novem ber 11. nnd this final gridiron clash will he an afternoon Rame nt I'rlnevllle. Bowlinq WOMKS'S MA-IOK Four point wins were posted last night by Cicrr's Banner Hrend and Hend Cafe over the Kreeman's Tackle nnd Smoke Shop bowling teams. In another match the King Coal Keglers downed the Hend Dnlry by three points. Team honors went to Gregg's with a game of 850 and series of 2417. Julia Coulter, with a 18!). rolled hlRh Rome of the evenlnR, and Mnxlne Hlucher, with a 545. had high series. Scores follow: Kln Owl Knilrrm W. M.rnn. IC: II. Calilrr. : II. ll.niu.rTi. 8111 : M. Ilill.l. 404: K. ll'Hta. 414. IVIkI 2:141. Ilcii.l Hairy I I.. Illrr, 4111: M. Shot,-.. r!; U. Ulvrr. 3 : I'. Crockrr. 4111; A. Cuil'lrll, 411V. Total S2H. IUmiiI Cafi- II. Ilaclitol, 40ft: A. Nr-. U.r, : II. Howe. 402 : K. Stout. 4H6 : K. 'I'liTllrv, 111. Total !4I0. Smoke Slum K. Acull. 4111 : II. Vooa. 3H7 : M. Ilnmon. Sill : II. Wallan, :IK! : O. Norrnll, 4IU,, Total 21114. (irraVa llamior AImo-iiIi-c. 411: 1., (lolil. man, 48(1: I.. Mumrravt, 4711; F. Alralilre. 4IH; M. Illurhrr, Mb. Total 2447. l-'wman'a Ta-kltl N. Loris-, Hill : M. tlonahuo. SKI; I). MrCallum. 419: K. Donahue. 40(1; J. Coullor, (44. Total 2411. right 'gunrd; Tom Abner, right tackle; Dorln Van Lue, right end; Hob McPlierson, quarterback; Oene Carlson, left halfback: Joe Nichols, right halfback,, ami Joe Demetrakos, fullback. Today's Sport Parade By Osrur I'rnley ll.'iillvl I'ihi HlrU Wrllrrl New Voik, Nov. 10 'II' Comes Ihe lime of the year now lo scrape the leaves off Ihe lawn, or der I "hi 'hit mn cauls, wonder whal lo Rive Ihe bride on I tee. 2fi. how lo pay for II on .Ian. 1 and time tin feailess Kiali y's annual All-Ainerlcau football team. Naturally, old l-'earless is there "fuslesl," a line which I am told rhymes nicely wild "worslesl." Hill Insults will Ret you nowhere. Kor this, I have been assured, Is Ihe Im-hI possible learn In 1!M0. Thai's Ihe opinion of Ihe experts who aided me, namely u coach of Ihe liionklyii Holler Derby learn, an Irish seaman who listed raiher I 'os. Name School LI-.'. Hill WlRhlklii None Dame I.T. ,11m Martin Notre Dame LO. Paul Hums Noire Dame ('. Wall OrothauH Notre Dame HO. Kied Wallner Noire Dame KT. KohToiii-rf Notre Dame UK. Ij-oii llul t Noire Iame QH. Hob Williams Noire Dame I. Illl Krnle .alejskl Noire Dame HUH. I ju ry Courte Notre Dame KH. KmllSliko Noire Dame If there kcciiis lo ts n prcixin-di-rance of Notre Dame players. It Is Nil let iy coincidental and int one who wishes to sue 1s wasting 111.'; lime. Hefuie this All-Amcrlcan fool ishness reaches Us daffy end. then- will he screams for a plac in( by such oiitstnndlnR players as: Knds - - KroRRle Williams of Klce, Harry Allls of MIcIiIrhii, Dan KoIiIImtr of Army and Art Welner of North Carolina; tack les l.co Nomelllnl of Minnesota and nine thousand others; Ruards Harry Harkmiskle of I'llt. Hod Krnnz of California and assorted oilier dozens, along with such renter lis Minnesota's Clay Ton nemaker. California's !.es Hich. ler, Missouri's Hob Kuchs, S.MU's Dick llllower and Clemson's Oene Moore. l'fWllo - ,L' - fell in I Kill l liala,iwi.i .I'llK'ii.lat'aw. M Here Is tlie Klamalh Tails football team, which will meet the Bend Lava Bears on Bruin field tomor row In Ihe traditional Armistice day contest. Members of the team are: Front row. left to rieht: Don Taylor. Dick I'etzoldt, Hoy Lundgren, Joe Demetrakos, Bob Boudon, Joe Nicols. Second row, left to right: Don Allen, Dick Doege, Dave Todd. Jim DeChaineau, Tom Abner, Bob Mcl'herson, Uene Carlson. Third row. left to right: Bill Toole, Rod Davis, Ron Dimmick, Dale Carr, Bill Arnold. Ed Zarosniski, Dick Allen. Fourth row. left to right: Glen Guyer, Tom Schubert, John Witte, Tom Quinowski, Charles Ben nett, Al Hen-era. Gaynor I luck. Top row, left to right: Harold Howard (senior manager), Len Surles, assistant coach; Bob Hender shott, head coach; "Dutch" French, assistant coach. Bohemian Club pale ia really "something"... ' j. tyel J something to talk about It's the beer lovers' i?vJ? V J! dream of how good beer can be, the beer every- 3 one has been waiting for. If you crave a real fc,. Zifii taste thrill, treat yourself to beer goodness, a !!ji4 i Just Say "BOHEMIAN" Kff' lfWI)lffCT'!!gW''lIWt 1 fm' OMIMIll tllll, INC., P0M - fiaPlal l''1 WTTt . " 'vs 1 irTV Yi lirl sv h) il i i il h 1 1 pI w i 1 1 Nfnrfk I'HAS. heavily lo port tor wan II sher ry?! And mi Itinerant Mexican 1 bullfighter who professed deep ! Interest In Ice hockey, j 'l'heie Is no doubt, In what has i smilingly liei-u called my mind, that my three assistants could do lui.l as good a Job as Ihe Californ ia experts who pick ill, teen play ers from another section, or the eastern guys Willi equal vices or vlrlue. No Insult Intended i Actually, no section has a right to feel insulted. My learn may be dominated by sons of the mid west, but there are three repre sentatives from Ihe east and one each from the south and Hie west. Having eslabllshed Ihe Kru ley's l!ll!l All-American team: Age III. Wl. Home 22 fi.2 I'M Culver City. fnl. 2f. C.2 2(A Cleveland, O. 20 l!2 211 Athens, I'u. 2.) ;.2 l!2 Cincinnati, O. 21 0.2 202 Oicenfleld, Mass HI til 2M2 Harls-rton, O. 20 0.4 2'Ti Turtle Creek, I'a. l!l 0 1 ISO Haltlmore, Md. ja fi ll IHT South Hend, Ind. 21 5.0 170 Chicago 25 5.H 1H0 Kort Wayne, Ind. There will Is- praise for such backs as Army's Arnold Oaliffa, Cal's Hob Celerl. S.MU's Doak Walker, North Carolina's Charley Justice, S.MU's Kyle Hole, Mich igan Slate's Lynn Chandiois, Michigan's Charley Ortmann, Ok lahoma's Oeorge Thomas and at least one from every other team In the business. Hut for an all-America "learn," old fearless has boI to so with , the battling Celtskls. Confirma tion may be obtained from such lssits as Hloomlnglon and Lafav lelte. Ind.. Scuttle, Wash., New Orleans. Annapolis, Md., and East Lansing, Mich., where are located I such victims as Indiana. Purdue, Washington. Tulane, Navy and Michigan Slate. It's a learn which has Rone to the post 31 times without once getting belted out of the lot. Klamath Falls Football "tiStwr,l - till"'w t.ll r i " tW&OZS&SXT& - vi&-c 'v ;-fg,"c ' 5 1 liiliiifilPS K SOMETHING to talk abort W. SAYLKK, Distributor 1'hone Upsets Possible This Week in Big Games on Coast Rv Hal Wood ll!n;u-.l I'rrnn Hrlft Writ-rl San Francisco, Nov. 10 '0'' Tills could be upset week along the pacific slope. University of California's un beaten Oolden Hears are ripe for picking and Oregon has Just about the club lo turn the trick. Univeislty of Washington, com ing along fast at Ihe close of the season as the sophomores gain experience. Is in Just Ihe right position to knock off UCI-A. Oregon State, showing Improve ment In every game, I.s enter tnlnliiR the great Michigan Stale team, and If It comes up mud, the lieavers are solid enough to take advantage of anything that comej their way. Idaho isn't expected to give Stanford too much trouble but Ihe Vandals may make It closer than expected. And that's the way it i.s all through this week's card. Every game could be rated a near toss up. ason Average Good Ooing against a lot of the fa vorites, we'll pick 'em this way Just for a thrill. I Last week: Won 14, lost 5. For season: Won 151. lost 37, tie 3, for .803 aver age). Washington over UCLA This doesn't make sense, inasmuch as the game is being played in the southland. But those Huskies arc going to start getting some breaks to go with their yardage gains soon. By one. Oregon over California Nope, not balmy. Hut the weatherman predicts rain and how those Ducks love the water. We'll take a flyer and pick the Webfoots by Team John Elliott, Maynard Smith, 2a a single point !f the field Is muddy. Michigan Slate over Oregon State 'Ihe day's top western in tersectlonal. The mid -western learn has a lot of power and has lieen beaten only by Michigan and Notre Darne. Hy 13. 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