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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND.' OREGON
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MONDAY. JANUARY 23. 1950
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Salem Trounces Lava Bears
In Game Saturday; Valley
Team Has Superior Height
The Bend high school basketeers received their second set
back of the current season in a 70-48 trouncing Saturday
night at the hands of a rangy Salem quintet.
The defeat knocked the Bruins out of first place in Big Six
league standings, and gave Salem exclusive hold on the post
with a record of four wins against no losses.
In league competition the Bears have a record of two wins
(over Corvallis and Albany;
and one loss
Through the first half of
play the scrappy Bruin hoop
sters effectively worked their
fast break offensive and at
one time led the Viking squad
by eight points.
However, as the second half
opened it was apparent that the
Salem superiority In height was
too much for the hard-fighting
Bruin squad.
Too Tall
Among the players who Viking
coach Harold Hauk fielded
against the Bruins were four who
measured 6 foot, 3 Inches; one
who towered above the rest of the
players at 6 foot, 5 Inches, and
two others who measured In at 6
foot, 1 inch and 6 foot, 2 inches,
respectively.
Lanky Doug Rogers, a senior,
took top scoring honors for the
evening by dropping nine field
goals and five free throws
through the bucket for a total of
23 points.
Forward Reggie Halligan and
captain Bob Hawes were Bend's
sharpshooters with 16 and 12
points, respectively.
Bruin coach Roger Wiley stated
this morning that the Bears
maintained a fighting-spirit
throughout the game even when
trailing by many points in the
closing period.
Bend Team Scrappy
The Bears started the game
with plenty of snap and led at the
end of the first quarter by a score
of 13-12. They held the lead
through the first half of the sec
ond period, and then the Vikings
pulled out in front and held a 28
20 lead at . halftlme. The third
quarter score was Salem 47, Bend
30.
Lineups follow:
Bend
Player fg
Krlbs
Standlfer .s,.;....,...
Halligan .; ...6
Stenkam'p 0
Robison .'. 3
Carroll 0
Christensen 3
Samples 0
Mihelclch 0
Hawes 4
Wade 0
Total 16
Salem
Player fg
Walling 3
Dean 0
Rogers 9
Paulus 3
Rock 1
Gilson : 2
Chamberlain 2
Sloan 1
Girod 4
Davis 0
Total 26
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Sport Parade
By Oscar Fraley
(United Press Sports Wrllar)
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New York. Jan. 23 U1 The
NCAA, led by the Big Ten, appar
ently was conducting a vindictive
witch hunt today against the sin
ful Seven" which the full member
ship refused to expel , even
though the Big Ten's skirts In
duhitably were far from spotless.
The seven schools Virginia,
WMI, VPI, Maryland, Boston col-
lege, viuanova and the Citadel
beat expulsion at the recent
NCAA meetings on charges that
they provided too much alii to
athletes. A motion also was pass
ed virtually suspending for a year
the sanity code limiting aid to
athletes.
Yet, Tug Wilson, the Big Ten
commissioner, and NCCA presi
dent Hugh Willetts, announced
that the opvpn could not partici
pate In NCCA tournaments nor
schedule future events with the
pure members in good standing.
how pure is trie tug renr
Examples Cited
Let's lust run over a few cases
which can be proved, of profes
sional nocKey players competing
at Micnigan; football players who
attend school only during the
rld season, and n nlaver compet
ing two years without getting a
single college credit.
Wnlnh W. Ai"lpr of Mlchiean.
who as a faculty representative
should have been more rwld even
than an athletic man, whs one of
the lenders In tp flpht to have
the "sinful seven" expelled.
But a year ago, nlnving on the
horkev team at Mleblsnn "'ere
Jack McDonald and Connie Hill
who previously had Plaved for
pay and signed pro contracts with
Toledo In the Eastern Hockey
league.
When Alflcr demnnrted proof
from charges hurled by sports
writers that the Big Ten should
a uuner .loo at home, he wns
miormeu oi rnese two cases Dy .
G. Iivwh,: snorts editor of the
Milwaukee Journal
Alfflpr brushed me nslrip with
the statement that Bit? Ten inves
tleators hsd given Michigan a
clean bill," Lynch reported. "But
the oro hockey men were, laugh'
. inner f acia uuir i n
Lynch, a reputahlc newspaper
mnn. also flu" un t"ese inns:
"Rurl Hnusken. Minnesota halt-
pt 1 back, plaved four seasons and still
lwas a sophomore when lie omt
2 srtinol after thn last same of the
0 1949 season. He attended school
1 only the fnll quarter the last three
1 voarft. miHtlne lust before Christ-
3 mas after assuring his eligibility
4 hv crpttlni? satisfactory grades.
1 "Jug Glrard did something of
2 the same at Wisconsin but got
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INCOMPLETE Rushing In to snag a pass, BUI Van Breda. Kolff of
' the New York Knickerbockers makes with a lancy mia-au step,
only to nave the Minneapolis Lakers Jim Pollard bat the ball, down
at Mew York's Madison Square Garden. Vera Mlkkelsen (right)
watches teammate Pollard do bis stuff. Lakers won. 84-83.
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Bend Trap Club
Planning Shoot
; Marksmen competing In the
central Oregon merchandise shoot
to be sponsored here nex Sunday
by the Bend Trap club will be
squadded according to their abil
ltly, officers of the local group
announced today. The shoot, first
major event of the season spon
sored by the local trap club, will
get under way at 10 a.m.
In preparation for the merchan
dise shoot, members of the local
club Joined in a practice yester
day and one of the gunneiw, Ev
erett Rambo, turned in a perfect
score, oreaKing a string oi 2a
targets. Near perfect scores were
registered by Len Henderson and
M.'L. Hunt", with 24 each. EInJor
Whipple ' and N:' R.' Gilbert weVe1
credited with stores' of 23 each',
out of a possible 25. .- .
Fisher's Ghosts,
San Francisco, Jan. 23 ip The
University of San Francisco Dons,
displaying all the form that won
them national honors last year,
have proved again they are still
one of the west's finest basket-
ball teams . . - . r
Playing "in the mammoth cow
place here,- the 1949 New York In
vitational Champs humbled Stan
ford's . Indians 04 to 39 Friday
night and -soundly trounced St.
Mary s 64 tq 37 Saturday night ..
After a slow start against St.
Mary's, the. Dons got into high
gear in the second half to score
almost at Will,- while holding the
Gaels to only three field goals.
The USF attack was spear
headed by ail-American candidate
John Lofgran who found the
range tor 17 points.
In a preliminary game Satur
day night, Stanford out-shot the
Santa Clara Broncos, bb to bu, aft'
er trailing, in the early stages of
the contest, i Jim itamsteaa pacea
the Indians with la points.
Pacific Coast conference Play
was limited, to the northern divi
sion over the week end.
Huskies Win
The University of Washington
Huskies, displaying depth In au
positions, strengthened their noia
on first place by dumping tne
Oregon Ducks 69-49 Friday night
and 66-51 Saturday night.
In Saturday's contest, the Hus
kies trailed most of the first half
before Russ Parthemer caught
fire for three quick baskets to put
his teammates back on the win
ning track. Oregon's Jack Keller
led the scoring with 16 points, and
Louise Soriano paced Washington
with 15.
Meanwhile. Washington State
moved into second place in the
Playing
Tonight
ONE SHOT. TWO BIRDS
Lincoln. Neb. ill'i Howard Cole,
Lincoln, Is a hunter who makes
one shot do the work of two.
Cole fired into a group of mal
lards rising from a lake. One
bird was hit in the wing, the sec
ond in the head.
Don Lai Makes
15-Foot Vault
SPEED RECORD SET
New York, Jan. 23 (UnSpeed
pilot Paul Mantz claimed a neW
crosscountry flight record for
propeller -driven aircraft today
after spanning the 2,650 miles in
less than five hours.
i His converted Mustang fighter
plane, averaging better than 500
miles an hour at about 30.U00 feet
flashed across the continent from
Burbank, Calif., to New York, In
4 hours, 52 minutes. 58 seconds,
The dapper Hollywood stunt
flier bettered the old mark by 7
minutes and 7 seconds. Pilot Joe
Debona set the official mark of
5 hours and 5 seconds last March
In the same type of plane.
Fred Haas Now
Tourney Leader
Lone Beach. Calif.. Jan. 23 Ul'i.
New Orleans pro Free! Haas Jr.,
latest Roller to take the load In
the fast-changing $10,000 Long
Beach invitational golf tourna
ment, counted on his iwa-green
putter to keep him on top in to
day's final round.
Haas scored a four-under-par 67
yesterday for a three-round total
of 203, and was the fourth player
in ns many days of scooting to
surprise the field by landing on
top at the Lnkewood Country
club.
Early tournament favorite Sam
Snead of White Sulphur Springs,
W.Va., was out of t';o top 20 afti'r
three rounds with a 209. Jittery
Sam, who ordered photographers
oft the green on the first (lay
v.hen he scored 68, was left alone
Saturday and yesterday und scor
ed 70-71.
R. J. Connolly of Seattle mov
ed Into first place Thursday when
the field was divided for first
round Piny with W). Jack Har
den, El Paso. Tex., cut two
strokes from the old competitive
course record Friday with 62.
then scored 77 Saturday and 70
yesterday for 209. Jack Burke:
Jr. made two 67's or I'M and took !
the lead after two rounds, but I
dropped back to a tie for eighth
place vesterday with 72 and a to
tal of 206.
Haas was not nlone. Right be
hind with 204 were Jim Feriier.
San Francisco, former PdA rham
- plon; Smiley Quick, Culver City,
Calif.; Stan Leonard. Vancouver.
B.C . and the golfing dentist Cary
Middlecoff, of Memphis,
Fisher's Ghosts, a talented quin
tet of Negro professionals with
a repertoire of trick shots and
stunts, tonight will appear at the
Bend high school gymnasium
against an aggregation of . local
basketball stars coached by Russ
Acheson, formerLava Bear coacn.
The same, to begin, at 8 p.nw
iBto be sponsored by-the local
Junioft (chamber of cornmerce.
.nA' preliminary game.i between
the;Bertd hleh school-Jay vee team
and the Redmond Pant.ier Junior
squad, also wiu .De piayea tonignt,
at 7 o'clock, It was announced by
Jaycee officials. ,
. Among tnose players expecieu
to represent Bend in the contest
with the Ghosts are' Lava Bear
hoop coach Roger Wiley, an ex
University of Oregon' star; How
ard and Delano Fox, two out
standing sharpshooters who play
for the Stevens-Chute American
Legion team; and several other
Independent league players,. .In
cluding Mickev Sullivan, Pat Met
ke, BUI Plath, Dick Maudlin, John
Butler, Don Dyer and Bob Doug
lass.
Champaign, 111.. Jan. 23 (11-)-
The second man In history ever
to nolo vault over 15 feet ex-
nlnincil It verv simply today.
"I lust felt right," said Don
I-nz. n 20-vear-old Junior at II 1 1
mils who performed the feat in
an intra squad contest in thellllnl
nrmnrv Saturday.
"Things worked out rleht for
me on that Jump," he said.
Despite the performance, which
resulted In prompt Invitations to
nearly every major Indoor track
meet of the season, Laz wasn't
going all out to hit the mg ones.
he sal, I, "and I'm going to follow i
his advice."
Johnson, veteran track coach al
Illinois and one of the coaches !
of the U.S. Olympic team two,
years ago. was not famed for his
quick decisions. Thus 11 was like-;
ly that there would he no quick I
announcement that Laz would
compete in any of the Indoor
meets.
May Not Conipelo
It was probable, too. that he
would not compete In nny.
"I'm not going In leave the
team to make any of the meets,"
Laz said. "I'll stay with Illinois ,
tor all our dual meets and con
ference meets." '
That meant that there wasn't
any chanc? for I.nz, a modest kid
who depreciated his own perform
ance, to compete outside the mid
west anvtlme In February or
March, for the IUIni have a full
schedule for every week end In
those months.
Before his phenomenal Jump.
Laz hud failed at 14 feet 4 Indies
once, but he made the height on
his second try. Then, with Ihe
pole upped to 15 feet, he missed
twice afld then cleared the bar
safely on the third attempt.
Eugene Scliroth, the starter
who measured the bar, said it
was a "11't.le more" than 15 tool.
The only other vaulter ever toi
clear Hint height was Cornelius
iWarmerdam, who has bettered
I the mark 43 times.
away with it for only two seasons.
Jug started school three times but
quit each time before getting his
six week grades. Ho played two
seasons of varsity football with
out getting one college credit.
"Nick Colllas. Badger lineman,
attended school only the fall se
mester in 1947 and 1948, but play
ed football both seasons.
"It Is evident that certain Big
Ten members are apparently per
mitting football players to pur
sue academic programs which win
keep them eligible with a mini
mum of study but will never get
them degrees."
Basketball Finals
(Br United Pre.)
College Games
Wnxhinirton State M, Orcftun State 84
WBHhintrton 6fi, Oregon &1
l'nWfic 61, Lewin & Clark 40
Willamette 67, College of Idaho, 46
Whitman 67, UnfieLrt 48 i
Onxion Tech TO. Vsnnort ttf)
Orotron State Rooka 6(1. Oreunn Frosh 34
Stanford Kb, Santa t iara nu
Montana State IW, Wentern State 1
KxHtarn Oreuon 16. Oroifon Cnlleire fi5
Southern Oregon 61, Humboldt State 61
High School Games
Eajrle Point ftfl. Anhlanri 86 '
Klamath Kalli 88. Central Point 27
Portland Frtwh M. ML Anital 89
llarrintnim 41, McKentlt 34
Sweet Home 44, Newport 80
Marehfteld 0, C.ranU Paw. 42
I'tmrileton AH. La llrande 88
North Hend 60, Myrtle Point 49
Salem TO, Heml 48
ON THI
KBND
WITH
This evening at 7:30, KBND
presents another quarter hour dis
cussing the arts and crafts and
hobbles. At o this evening, ".Let
George Do It," starring George
Valentine,' deals with "The Float
ers," a story about the pathetic
environment of a border town,
where people alternate between
hope and despair of ever being
admitted to the u. a
"Family Theater" Wednesday
evening at 8:30 presents Dan
Durvea in a special adaptation
of Robert Louis Stevenson's fa
mous story, "Lodging lor 8
Night." Jaime del Valle produces.
: Thursday evening at 9:30,
KBND airs" another of the popu
lar wrestling matches from tne
Bend armory. Saturday evening,
7:25 to conclusion. KBND broad
casts the Bend-Bums basketball
game from the Bend gymnasium.
Saturday afternoon. KBND will
air the ground-breaking ceremon
ies at the St. Charles hospital
site. . .
TONIGHTS PROGRAM
8:00 Popular Favorite,
6:16 Rider, of 4ha Purple Sac,
B :80 Tom Mia -
6:00 Gabriel Heatter
6:16 Cot, Sercnad,
6 :80 Tello-Teat
6:',0 Remember When
6 :SS Bill Henry
7 :00 Vocal Varietlea
7 ;30 Teneaae, Jamboree
8 :00 Let Oeorsa Do It
8:80 Th, Saint
9:00 New,
9:16 Fulton Lewi, Jr.
9:80 Dane, Orchestra
10:001 Lot, a. Mvatery
10:16 Flying Time
10 :SO Treasury Varieties
U:(Kr-8lgn Off
standings Friday night by defeat
ing Oregon State, 53-39. The Coug
ars then strengthened their posi
tion Saturday, downing the Beav
ers 51-34.
The Oregon Staters found the
range on only 12 per cent of their
shots, wniie tne cougars were mi
ting on 42 per cent.
In a traditional California Col
leeiate Athletic association con
test, Fresno State college scored
a thrilling 63-61 victory over the
San Jose State Spartans.
Other west coast results Satur
day night:
Southern Oregon 61, Humboldt
State 61; Montana State college
98, Western State college 81; Mon
tana State university 67, Gonzaga
65; Willamette 57, College of
Idaho 46; Eastern Oregon 76, Oregon-
college 65; North Idaho 50,
Northwest Nazarene. 47; Oregon
Tech 70,.Vanport 55. '..
TUESDAY, JANUARY 14 .
6:00 Variety Hour
6:16 Sunrise Salute - .
6:46 Farm Reports ' '
7:00 News :
7:16 Sunrise Salute'
7:80 Morning Melodies
7:40 News '
7 :46 Morning1 Roundup
8:00 Popular. Favoritea
B: 16 News
8:80 Haven of Rest
9 :00 Bulletin Board
9 :06 Music . .
0:10 World News
9:16 Popular Demand '
9:30 Tell Your "Neighbor
9 lit Organ Treasures
8 166 Styl, Stuff
10 :00 News
10: 16 Songs of Cheer and Comfort
10180 Meet th. Band
10 : 15-N,ws
10:50 'tun, T'me
10:66 Man About: Town
11:00 Ladle, First
1180 Queen for Day
12 :00 Noontime Melodies
12 :06 Tolay'a Classifieds
12:10 Noontime Melodies
12:16 Sport Yarns
12 :20 NoonUme Melodies
12:80 News -
12 :4B Farmers' Hour '
1 :00 Re.imond Digest
2 :00 Personal Choice
2:16 United Nations Program
2 :80 Make Music Your Hobby
2:46 Uland Serenade
8 rOO--According to the Record
8:16 Band Ministerial
8:80 Modem Melodies
8 :46 Mortawest Newa
8:66 Central Oregon News
4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr.
4 :16 Frank Hemingway
4:80 Behind the Story
4 :46 News
6 iOO Straight Arrow
6 :M B Bar B Riders
6:00 Gabriel Heatter
6:16 Cot, Serenade
6 :s0 Tello-Test
6 :46 Musio
6:60 Remember When
0:66 Bill Henry News
7 :00 Mysterious Traveler
7 :80 Tennessee Jamboree
7:46 Vocal Varietiea
6:00 Count of Mont, Cristo
8:80 Paul Weston Show
9:00 News.
9:16 Fulton Ler-ls Jr.
9 :8S Georgia Jamboree
9 :66 Five Minute Final
10:001 Love a Mysteiy
10:16 Naval Air Reserve Star of Week
10:80 Benny Strong Orchestra
11:00 Sign Off
Wrestling
ARMORY
THURS., JAN. 26th
8:30 p. m.
Tag Team
Match
One Hour Best out of 3
Jcck Kiser and
185 lbs.
Mike Ntuarian
187 lbs.
VS.
Danno McDonald
183 lbs.
and Karl Grey
189 lbs. '
V SEMI-FINAL
45 Minutes Best out of 3
Dale Kiser vs. .
182 lbs.
Glenn Defton
182 lbs.
Auspices Co. I, 162nd Inf.
Referee, Jack Mitchell
Promoter, Tex Hager
TICKETS ON SALE AT
The Palace, The Smoke Shop,
The Waldorf.
Adm, Ringside $1.50. Gen, $1
Tax Incl.
Children 60c under 12.
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Convenient Terms
Buy nbw,:and tqk'iMiime you need , H
to pay without any strain on your
income. Our Easy Pay Plan is so con
venient that many of bur customers
prefer1 it to buying for cash. Opening
an .'account is simple, quick and '
friendly. There's just one person to
deal with and you set the. terms
yourself. Come in today, select any
merchandise you need, and pay later
on a weekly or semi-monthly basis
BASKETBALL
FISHER'S GHOSTS
vs.
BEND ALL - STARS
Monday, Jan. 23, 8:00 p. m. .
HIGH SCHOOL GYM
Sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Admission: 75c; Students SOc; Reserved $1.00.
Tickets on sale at door.
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