i THE BEND BULLETIN GENERAL NEWS SPORTS CENTRAL OREGON'S DAILY NEWSPAPER 34th Year BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1949 No. 3 Two Main Bouts Scheduled On W resiling Card Tonight; Will Feature "Tag" Match Two ono hour bouts, oiio ii tux team event, will ho featured tonight on the wrestling ciinl to bu lU'i'Hciitud at the national Kuunl iiniiory in lieiid. Tin1 iiiiiIcIioh will hcin lit 8 :.'). Coiite.stuiil.H in the tiiR leiim mutch will ho Yii(til .Joe and Vaqili Kid, two IndiiiMH i'roni Sonora, Mex., and Jaeli O'Keilly, of AuiUniliii, and Car! (iniy, of Milwaukeo, Win. In tlu tug team match, one member of the Indian team and one meiiiDor oi tin) u .tutny- Ciray team will oppose, own other in the riliK while their reHiectivu team partners Htand oiitide the ring ropeH. At aiiytiiiH) thu Heeoiid mem lii'rs of the teams can relieve Ihelr pin I ni'i'H. Ilnwevei, only one meinlier of eiieh lenin Ih allowed III Hie ring 'it "xy one time, Champion lit IVrfiirm In the second one-hour lni.t, Al K.iih', I'neltlr coasl Junior heavy weight champion, will take on Jack Kiscr, of Piirlliiml, In n best two cmt ol tlnce fill Ih affair. Two weeks ago KIkit defeated Szasz. mill this pimt week liv won u de cision over O'ltcllly. The wrestling card tonight will be the fourth one presented In the new national guard armory In Hentl. Some 100 persons turned mil for the flint one which wax held November 17. Since then at tendance at the shows him sleatl lly Increased, and this past week nearly 800 persons viewed (he matches. . 'the card promoter Ih Tex ) In gor, of Portland. Joe Louis Still Has K.O. Wallop ChlrnRO. Dec. H JollliiK Joe I.ouIn, slid rarryliiK a killer punch In either hand, turned coy today about any effort to regain the heavyweight championship he abandoned n year a no because ol iidviinrlnii anc. Iesplie it nifty eight-round knockout victory over Pat Valen tino last night In a schcduli-d 10 round exhibition bout with 10 ounce gloves, lnils Raid "I have n't changed my mind yet' 'ulxmt comliiK bark to the prize ring for number tii'inrnilous title payoff. "I really don't know what I'm gonna do." he said In the dressing room after he belted Valentino told with one slashing burst. He had nearly cut his challenger to ribbons In seven previous fiery rounds. "I've still got two exhibitions In this country, and my manager has honked me for 10 four-round exhibitions in South America. I'm going down there In February." COACH KKSIGNS Moscow. Ida., Dec. 8 (lliWII Ham D. Godwin, tackle and center coach of the University of Idaho football team, has announced his resignation. Godwin did not re veal his future plans beyond vn rationing In his home town of niythevllle. Ark. ills resignation was accepted by President J. K. nuchnnan, who said, "we regret to see him go. Godwin did n fine job for us in line coaching." Godwin played for the University of Georgia and for the Hoaton Yanks in the National professional football league. PADItKH GET ROWE nallimore, Dec. 8 dli Lyn (Schoolboy ) Rowc, 37 yenr old right-hander who pitched for the Philadelphia Phils last season, Wednesday signed n contract to piny with the San Diego Padres of the Pacific Const league In 1050. MAKE THIS A FURNITURE CHRISTMAS Select your gift Rocker, Occasional Chair, or Cocktail Table now. Wide choice in your price range. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT THE GREENWOOD FURNITURE STORE. Open Friday and Saturday Evening Until 9:00. Terms of Course. GREENWOOD FURNITURE CO. Qtinllty Homo Furnishings In the Popular Trice Field. 24 Greenwood Avo. BEND, ORB. Phono 13RS Sport Parade By Oscar l-'ralcy l-r Hi.rl. Wrlt.r) (Mean, N.Y., Dec. 8 "111-Most sports inns are quirk to scorn the selection of nll Ameiica foot ball teams as soon as their per sonal favorites are overlooked but not Kughle Devure, a smart gridiron guy who conches St. Ilonaventure college, Devote, war-time touch down tutor at None Dame, admits that It lakes plenty of publicity to win "all" honors for a football player. Yet he points out that It requires consistently superla tive M-rformanccs to hit the head lines wi-ck In and week out. If there is nnv fn,ult with the system, he'll lell you, il is that only 11 men run Ih- honored. 'There can't be much doubt lhal they deserve II," explained the suare-cut man wlrh the pen etrating brown eyes. "Consider Doak Walker of Southern Metho dist and Charley Justice of North Cnrollnn." Somebody pointed out thnt Walker was on the sidelines when S.M.U. almost upset mighty Notre Dame as Xyle llore carried the torch, and that when Justice was out of Carolina's battle against the Fighting Irish n stand-In named Dick Hunting Hciirheadcd the Tarheels so gal lantly. . "Yes, bur that's a case of sud denly drawing a hot hand not one of being consistently great," Devon Illustrated. ".Consider my team this season. I had a bnll car rier who always threatened to really do big things. Put always thai little bit extra se-med to be missing. , "I would go to him after a game and congratulate him, and he would sny: 'Aw, I was terrible, I oughtn quit this game.' He knew he had a bit more that had n't come out. Then In one of our last games he suddenly drew fhnt hot hand. All at once he did all the things he knew hp could do and was a regular ball of fire. The other coach, who hail scouted us well, wanted to know where we had tavn hiding him." Devore emphasized thnt he didn't intend to Intimate thar such outstanding players ns Rote nnd Hunting weren't of all-America caliber. The mnnner In which Notre Dame surged bnck to win from S.M.U. this year marks the Irish as a '"really grent tenm" ro De vore, anil one whose players do serve nny all-America mention they receivwl. And that's why hp believes that the Walkers and the Justices, who didn't have to hnve their mental ups nnd downs smoothed out every Saturday ro deliver at peak effort, deserve those much sought yet much-scorned nil America honors. EXAMINATIONS FRIDAY Central Oregon residents Inter ested in acting as officials at bas ketball games will have an oppor tunity to take examinations Fri day, Dec. 9, In the Redmond gym nasium, Wayne Hamilton, Bend city recreation director, announc ed today. The examinations will be given following the Redmond Central Catholic basketball gnme. Oden Hnwes, secretary of the Oregon School Activities nssocln tlon, will be In charge. Large assortment of colors and siies in well upholstered Has socks. Priced lower than you would expect. Floor Lamps, Bridge Lamps, or Table Lamps make an excellent gift. Many to choose from. Priced to fit right into your Christmas budget. Sanders to Stay At UCLA, Despite Florida Offer I.os Angeles, Dei', 8 'Mi - - Foot ball couch Henry It, Hied) Sand ers rant Ills lot today Willi the west, deciding to remain ut UCI;A where ho Just finished his first season, rather than return to Ids native south and the University of Florida. The decision last night look four days of deliberation on the part of the soil-spoken former Vanderbllt coach. It wus believed UCLA matched Florida's financial offer, a rum ored $15,000 a year on a long term contract, and agreed to give Sanders more and better athletes to turn out a winning team. Dr. Clarence A. Dykstra, pro vost of the university, said: "Mr. Sanders Is under contract with UCLA. Since lie has been u most satisfactory coach anil leader, unusually successful and well-received, we Intend to have him stay with us." Eugene Will Get Baseball Park Eugene, Dec. 8 dli The Lane county court has approved a per mit to allow construction of a pro fessional baseball park on a It) acre tract In Kugenc's Bethel dis trict. , The ncllon clears the way for organized baseball to move Into hugenc. Although plans have not vet been completed, sponsors of the park sny that A. A. Hadler will bring a Far West league class D club to fcugene., Realtor George Solbcrg said sale of the necessary property for the park Is assured and that with the building permit approved it can lp ready for use at the start of the season next year. . DOUBLE HEADER BASKETBALL AT REDMOND HIGH SCHOOL GYM Friday, Dee. 9 7:30 p.m. Bend vs. Jefferson (Portland) Saturday, Dec. 10 7:30 p.m. Bend vs. Central Catholic . , ( Portland) 2 Games Each Night Bend Plays First Admission: $1.00 tax Inrl. Tickets on sale at City Drug SUNBEAM Mixmaster The Gift Mother .Wants Most! 39.50 GIFT SUGGESTIONS Zenith Refrigerators . Zenith Stoves Zcnllh Washers Zenith Ironers Sandwich and Waffle Iron Combinations Community Silver Sets tServlee for eight) Cnseo Stools and Tables FOR THE Sleds Tool Chests Scooters Footballs Baseballs Tennis Rackets and Balls OPEN DAILY 8:00 A, M. TO 8:00 P. M. SUNDAYS 9:00 A. M. TO 2:00 P. M. West Side Hardware & Sporting Gssds 1005 Galveston Volley Ball . Group to Hold Meeting Here Representatives of groups In terested In participating In league volley ball play will meet tonight at 7:.'UI In Ihe office of Wayne Hamilton, city rendition director, in Ihe I'ily hall. All persons Inter ested In Ihe sport will be welcome to allend, It was announced. Plans are to bc'm:ide for an adult volley ball program, with a view to organizing leagues for bolh men and women. "Volley ball, although not as active as some of the more vig orous sports, Is recommended for all nge groups," Hamilton re marked. "It provides a pleasant form of exercise for relaxation, and players may develop a sur prising degree of skill." Redmond Church League Has Play Redmond. Dec. 8 The Inter church basketball league opened its season Monday night at the John Tuck gymnasium with a Jamboree, in which each team played two six-minute quarters. The L. I). S. team defeated the Community church 90. In the second game Powell liuttc was victor over the Baptist B team 62. The Catholic team beat the Bap tist A team 54 and the L. I'.. S. won over the Baptist B team 5-4. The Powell Butte church team won from the Catholics 9-4 and the Baptist A team beat the Com munity church 4-2. Games will be scheduled every Monday night at the John Tuck gymnasium during the season. Next week's schedule Includes three games. At 7 o'clock the Bap tist A team will play the Cath olics, at 7:45 the Baptist B team and the Community church teams will play and at 8:30 the game will be between the L. D. S. and the Powell Butte teams. Pnper, wood, gasoline and other materials do not burn in their solid form; before ignition they are converted Into a vapor. Sets of Dishes and Glassware Arvlu Radios Westlnghouse Electric Roasters Electric Mixers Electric Percolators Electric Clocks Revere Ware Steam Irons and Others ' Pressure Cookers KIDDIES Baby Strollers High Chairs Baby Dishes and Silver Sets Cilris' IVa Scls Alumode Kitchen Ware (For the young Miss) Bend Bowling Results MKIM HANTS I.KAGI'K Greenwood ( Irorery last night strengthened lis lead In league standings by defeating Ihe liend Troy Laundry squad by four points. The Post Office nnd Russell's Shell Service also scored four point victories over their respec tive opponents, the Pastime and Waldorf teams. In Ihe other match Midget Drive in downed Ihe Pacific Trail ways see-'d by n 3-1 count. Orval Barfknecht had high game of 213 aim high series of B07. Scores follow: Trailway4: Kartlrtt. 397 : Xell.-y 420; ltran,Woll. 44a Part. 370 : II. Mak.r. til.. Total 26A. Mi.,-t Imv-in: All. 41'. ; Bl.kr, III T. Ilruri',. 471: Sullivan, 40:1 ; AUertU-. 4UZ. Total W,Tt. Wnl.lorf: luUrr. 42: Olraaun. 444 : C(jiil,-ll, !iO; ltiiar, 4IIU ; Kukavvrno. 441. Total Z7H. . lli.,-ll' B'i.II: Wallan. 276: Itrullwry, 4H2; lluMauYr. 474 ; llu-x-ll. 460; AnuVr M.n. KKI : Shik, S3!. Total 200. r,-nwool Cjr-f ry : IVUTwon, 4ES ; Tf willwar. 447 ; l,l(lmn, 4r,X ; OallJ. 47tt; Jt-romr. M&. Tutftl 2m3. Krnd Tr.,y: Wil.,n. 4211 : HM. 445: Younir. 3,4; llarlknrrhl, tfyl AkitnUt, 411-',. Toul 2&r,u. I'ltMime: AlMentr., 416 : I!un, 4IC: l:rliiir!n, 432: Kiz-r. 41b : fc- SmiUt, 3.H. T..UI 271W. I'wtt OlfM-r: Anili-non. fi2fi : Chrilenn, 3'JM; Clrk, 4Wi : Kirl. 442; Kux. 42U. Tr Ul 2311. WOMEN'S MAJOR I.EAGL'E Three point victories were post ed Inst night by the Smoke Shop, Freeman's Tackle and Bend Dairy over the King Koal Keglers, Bend Cafe and Gregg s Banner Bread, respectively. Kdna Roats won individual hon ors by rolling a 244 game high for the season and series total of 574. Hlgn team game of 925 was rolled by the Smoke Shop, and high series of 2495 was scored by uenu uniry. Scores follow: Ilpnrl Cafe; B. Jennen. 332; A. Nefix, 303: II. Howe, 33!: K. SUiut. 4114; K. I ivttwy, an. luuil Zliig. Kr-man' Tat-kir: N. lm. 453: M. Donahue. 442; N. Cooler. 411: K. Dona, hue. 4(12; J. CoulU-r. 437. Total 2376. Smoke Shoo: K. Aculf. 4.',?: B. Vooa. 413: al. liamon. 4U3 ; a. wallan. 473; U. THE PRACTICAL GIFT Elecfrolux The Complete Home Cleaner of Over 100 Uses See the New , Air Powered Electrolux POLISHER and SCRUBBER, for Floors, Furniture, Cars CalM293-J For demonstration In your home no obligation Phil Philbrook Only Authorized Dealer 1304 E. Third Pla. ICE Sweet crunchy Almond Roca Candy mixed with satin smooth Medo-Rich Ice Cream makes a "luxury treat" un equalled in tastel A delightfully differ ent dessert that is easy and quick to serve ... at a budget-balancing cost. Treat yourself and your family to Medo Rich Almond Roca Ice Cream today-. . . ALLEY OOP I rVND THEN, AT THE VEKY Mffim i I MOMENT ALL SEEMED 1 i I H I N-witt. 471. Total 24711. Kin Koal Kmlrra: W. MrCann. Mr. : II. Cal'lf-r. 41: U Kmwn, 406: M. ljbot. 41.1: K. Kuau, r.74. 'IMal Z4IS7. Ik-nil Dairy: I.. Ilu-r, 447: M. Sholm. 4f.r, : ii, liv-r. Xr,lf : P. CrurkFr. 44b : A. l.'ufwMI. t.M, Tfrfal 24ur,. OrttrK-'a Hanner: K. MrKar. M : 1 .lilnjan. 441; I.. Shlulry. : ; Y. Alc- .hirr. 476 ; M. Hlurht-r, 4by. 'l.Hal DKSCHCTKS MEN'S BOOSTER Kinney's Boosters last nlfiht moved into undisputed first place in league standings by posting a three point win over Donovan's Ramblers. In other matches Brooks Pow- erhouse dropped Hudson-Duncan . a tt - a (iM FOR THE BEST fiMM IN NYLON lfel SHIRT 'N SHORTS . $2-95-' 1 mona Koca CREAM by scoring four points, and Lund gren's Men dropped Bend Supply three points to one. Individual honors went to W. O'Brien, with a 581 series, and J. Jackich with a 232 single game Kinney's had high team series of 15)2, and Bend Supply rolled high team game of 552. Scores follow: Kinny'a BooalerM 0'Brln, 476: Stew art. XT.4 ; T.tld. 4ri2. Total Ilonovan'a Ktmltlwrit: .akit, 3IJ6 : Jark kh, UK ; Sandman, 428. Total 11,211. Hroo-kn I'oweinouHe: Wuthrit-h. XHu ; Kin enoarh, 412; OaUa. 40T,. Totul 1AH. HudMn - Dunpan: AUent, 2l : Dal. rylnola. 4l ; Smitn. 44,. Total 14M. I.unttfrrrn'a Mm: Thompson, 3s9 : Shi ver. 34u: vandevert, vu. lutAl I486. Hnd Supply: Ood:r.. 2M; Rothkow. Total 1416. : 2S; Cray. u. 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