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THE BENB . BULLETIN GENERAL NEWS 11 SPORTS CENTRAL OREGON'S'- DAILY NEWSPAPER 1 i 1 i 5 49th Year Yankee Bobsled Team Places 2nd In Trial Heats , OSLO, Norway Feb. 21 (IB The 1 No. 1 ,U. S. team steered by Stan Benham of Lake Placid, N. Y., placed second behind Germany Thursday in the first two heats of the Olympic four-man bobsled competition on a ' track so slushy that Friday's final two heats may have to be postponed. An unseasonably hot sun raised temperatures to the mid-40's and made a slush-chute of .the 1,500 meter nearly one mile Frogner seteren bobsled-run and produced gaping holes in the ice that ham pered most of the sleds. At the end of the first two heats, the course was In such badly dam aged condition that Olympic offi cials feared Friday's final two scheduled heats might have to be postponed. -Delay Seen One Olympic official- said that the course might not be put back into shape Sunday, the conclud ing day, and that the four-man bobsled competition might not be completed. Benham's sled made Its first run In one minute, 17.44 seconds and Its second in 2:17.78 for a combined clocking of 2:35.22. The time was nearly two seconds slower than the combined clocking of -the crack German sled. The Americans, who won the four-man championship in the 1948 Olympics, . were a strong favorite to repeat. Germany's daredevil sled, which included Andreas Ostler and Lor enz Nieberl, the two-man Olympic champions, cascaded down the rap idly softening Frognersetern run in heats of 1:16.36 and 1:17.57 for a combined time of 2:33.93. The No. 2 U. S. sled, steered by Jim Bickford of Saranac Lake, N.Y., was in ninth place at the end of the first two heats with a com bined time of 2:39.10. S&itzerland's two entries were in third and fourth place. Austria's No. 1 sled was fifth and Sweden's No. 2 team was sixth. SANTA CLARA LOSES" SAN .JOSE; Calif., Feb. 21 IIP San Jose State's swimming team defeated. Santa Clara, 58-26, in Spartan pool Wednesday night. LAST CALL! ! FOR THESE GREAT VALUES fOD PEfiDATTSS .19 TWEEDS' All that are left of our great stock of fine quality all wool tweeds. We want to clear them out prices Greatly Reduced . Plenty of Choice GABARDINES All grades and weights, big choice. And you'll find big savings on every one some priced low as 16.98 Regular 12.95 GABARDINE JACKETS ' Only a few of these high quality gabardine jackets in choice of maroon, grey or green. only LAST FEW DAYS HURRY! 'life Far Out i-pTlf 1:,'; Sa ,', ''-.'( rrtfc3JLaJ Class C bowlers, for the remainder of the state championship tour nament, are going to have a hard time trying to top Ralph Sihoen feld of Portland, who in out In front with a comfortable lead after a series total of SOSfancy kegllng for the boys In class A. Srhoenfeld rolled his record-making score Sunday morning. Battle Royal Set In Bend Tonight A seven-man battle royal will be staged at the regular weekly wrestling show at the armory to night. The card first was post poned because of contemplated repairs to the building, but at the last minute Promoter Elton Owen , was 'given the ' go-a.head sign. Those who will take part have all. appeared In local cards here during the present season..They include Cowboy Carlson, Herb Parks,. Yorg Cretorlan, Soldat Gorky, Kurt von Poppenheim, Glno Nicollni and Dr. Gallagher. 7.98 ODDS and ENDS ALL-LEATHER GLOVES Values to 1.98 choice, pr. 69c lOJUj&a &Ajl tf-owtC TWO SECTIONS BEND, in Front AGREEMENT REACHED KENNEWICK, Feb. 21 UPi The Trl-City Braves of the Western International Baseball League have signed a working agreement with the Philadelphia Phillies, Dick Richards, Braves general manager, said Thursday. Trl-City had a similar agree ment with the St. Louis Cardin als last year. The first man to be eliminated will receive nothing more than his expenses. The others will meet in matches of elimination, until the final two meet for top honors and the $250 special award for the' winner. The card will get-under way at 8:30. -sny iaMiatte matin steel mill Is being used to make cement. OTHER BARGAINS; Look for the Red Sole Togs! cit DESCHUTES COUNTY, Prineyille, Bend Teams Win AAU Tourney Games Hbuk Motors, Prlnoville, defeat ed Settelmeyer Motors, Bend, 63 to 36, and the Bend American Le gion defeated Culver 07 to 67 In the opening round of the district AAU basketball tournament here last night - In the battle between the two Ford teams, the count was close in the opening period, with the Prineville squad holding a slim 9 to 6 margin at the end of the period. In the second period, the Prineville team started hitting the basket and rapidly drew ahead. At halftime, the count was 24 to 13 In favor of the visitors; Quant and Odegard' led the Houk scor ing with 15 points each, while big Jim Duff accounted for 11 of the home team's points.1 The Culver-Bend American Le gion game proved to be a high scoring affair with a total of 164 points checked through the hoops in the course of the contest. Cul ver, took an early lead and had the Legionnaires down two points, 25 to 23, at the end of the first quarter. The boys from the North Unit country lost their range In the second quarter and scored only seven points while" the Bend Legion quintet was on a scoring spree that netted 30 points. The Bend team s half-time lead was 53 to 32. The game was more. closely played than the score would indicate. Slick Fox o'f the Bend team led all scorers with a total of 34 paints. Bowman led his north country team with 22 points, 12 of which were collected in the first period. Games Tonight In the second round of play tonight on the Bend high school court, the Bend Jayeees will tan gle with Houk Motors ol Prine ville at 7:15 and the Bend Amcr-. lean Legion team will meet Frank's Tavern, defending district champions, at 8:15: Winners of .tonight's contests Will meet tomorrow night on the Redmond high school floor for the district championship and the right to represent the area in the st$,.Xinals Uu..porttand,.,LQr8 1 TOprrfBtrtnteBt--wl!l"meerf5l morrow night for consolation hon ors. Box scores of last night's games follow: Houk motors, Prineville: . Fg Ft Pf Tp Quant,, f 7, Warner, f 3 Williams, c .... Dodson, g Odegard, g .... Gottsh, f A 2 6 1 1 Hall, f . Duzan, g 1 Harris, g 0 Totals ....25 13 18 63 Pf Tp 2 0 Settleiueyer Motors, Bend ,Fg Ft Gullck. f 0 0 Ray. Fred, f 3 0 Anderson, c 1 1 Hanson, g o 1 Reinhsrt. g 1 1 Smith, f 0 0 Spring, f 1 0 Burmeister, g 2 0 Martin, c 0 0 Rav. Tom, f 1 2 Duff, c .' 4 3 GUtner, g 0 0 Ellis, g 1 0 0 ,0 2 2 Totals ; .....14 8 30 36 Culver: Fg Ft Pf To Bowman, f 10 2 4 22 Beltz, f 2 2 2 6 Griffin, c 8 r 0 5 16 Corwln, g 5 1 4 11 Haeman, g 2 2 4 6 Rodman, c 2 0 3 4 Gregg, g .10 1 2 Meat, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 7 23 67 Bend American Legion: Fg Ft Pf Tp Fox. f 15 4 1 34 Hanna, I 6 G 5 18 Kiel, c 8 2 5 18 Darst, g 2 13 5 Unes, g 7 2 2 16 Flaaner, g 0 0,0 0 Thompson, g 3' 0 4 6 Day, f 0 0 10 Totals ..41 15 21 97 Mercury, of the nine major pla nets, is nearest the sun. District A. A. U. Tournament BASKETBALL TONIGHT High School Gym, 7:15 HOUK MOTORS vs. BEND J. C's PRINEVILLE BEND 8:15 FRANK'S TAVERN vs. AMERICAN LEGION REDMOND BEND ADMISSION: Adults, SOc Children, Ufo OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21.- 4952 The SCOREBOARD 'Br United Tranl (By United Prnu) FAST Vlllanova 93, Xavler O. 74. Pennsylvania 54. l'rim Slalo fts. Scranton 1, Albright 10. Amherst 78, Brown 45. Syracuse S, Army 64. ' nranucis (f, American Interna tional 05. Brooklyn College 74, Cooper Un ion 55. . Franklin and Marshall 103, Buck nell 811. Brockport 58, Oswego 50. Lincoln 1 15, Kings Pa. 73. New York State Tech- 77, Concor dia JC 56. Haverford 86, Susquehanna 62. Airrcd 67, Ithaca 68. Mlddlebury 44, Norwich 42. Bloonuburg 88. Wilkes 66. 7 West Chester State 101, Moravian til. Hobarl 75, Hamilton 61.' Pittsburgh 63, Carnegie Tech 48. St, Francis NY 71, CCNY 56. Arnold 7. Lowell Textile 4B. Delaware 66, Drexel Tech 58. Fordham 48, Wagner 46. LCMgll 71, Kutgvrs 50. . Massachusetts 70, Tufts 59. USCG Academy 75, Clark 35. Temple 95, Muhlenberg 86. renii military su, swartlimore 48. Rnods Island 77, Maine 67. Trinity 95, Union NY 67. nofstra 62, Maryland Stale 60. . lona 61, Queens NY 5fl. Drew 63, Stevens' 48. SOUTH American U. 92, Catholic U. 49. Navy 65, Columbia 53. Furman 93, Wof ford 89. Tennessee 83, Georgia Tech 81. Loyola Md 88, Johns Hopkins 74. Richmond 77. VMI H. David Lipscomb 74, Austin Peay 48. Union Tenn 78, Bethel 47. East Tennessee State 89, Mllligan 47. MIDWEST , Kent State 67, Akron 65. Oklahoma City 66, Crelghton 44. uayton 65, Miami o 50. St. Louis 63, Houston 55.' Monmouth 5U, Knox 54. Wooster 78, Mount Union 65. St. Ambrose 67, Iowa Wesleyan 68. -. Heidelberg 74, Otteroeln 66. Calvin 98, Olivet 60. Illinois Tech 81, Chicago 32. . Little Rock 111, Montlcello 81. Illinois Navy 66, .Aurora 66. ; , i.-- SOUTHWEST - Sul 'Boss 77, East Texas State 79: WEST : Gonzaga 49, Pacific Lutheran 45. Dye Names His All-Star Team SEATTLE, Feb. 21 Ui Coach Tippy Dye considers six of his university of Washington basket ball players as belnR among the 10 best In the northern Division. And Dye, who submitted his Northern Division allstnr team Wednesday couldn't find a spot among the top 10 for a Univer sity of Oregon player. On his first team, the Husky coach put Frank Gulsness, Wash ington, and Eric Roberts, Wash ington State, forwards; Bob Hou bregs, Washington, center: and Hartley Krueger, Idaho, and Dan ny Johnston, Oregon State, guards. His Becond team Included four Washington players: Doug Mc Clary, center; Dunne Enochs, for ward: and Mike MoCutchen nnd Joe Clnrlano, guards. He named Pete Mullins, Washington State, as the other second-team f.irward. WORKOUTS STARTED TUCSON, Ariz. Feb. 21 (IB A "swat squad" of eight men went through the first drill here Wednes day as a batting school for the Cleveland Indians pitched camp. Before the drill, General Man ager Hank Greenberg told the hit ters that the Tribe blew the pen nant last year because they were seventh in team batting. Insects and disease cause great er timber loss than forest fires. WARD VETERINARY HOSPITAL 1474 Hill Phone 295 DR. W. D. WARD Dr. G. E. Wiggins I'hone I8R Tourney Berth Assured Bears Won Lost Pet. Bend 8 0 1.000 Redmond 6 Ijkkevlew 5 Madras ,. 2 Prlnoville. i 2 3 3 4 0 8 .607 .625 .609 .286 .000 B.urns 0 Bend, undefeated in Central Or. egon high school basketball league piay, aiul Kedmond, win ners by decisive scores over Lake view and Burns this past week end, have cinched spots In (he district No. 3 tournament to be held in Prineville in March 6. 7. 8 and 14. Despite three losses, the uweview Honkers have also won a tourney spot, but Burns is out of the running, with eleht con secutive defeats. Prineville and Madras must fight It out, to, determine which will reach the tournev court. Their status may not be determin ed until they meet in the final game of the season. - Boy . Hershey, Redmond, Is leading the scoring in league play with 186 points In nine games for an average of. 20 points a game. Behind him is Dick Lnursen, Bend, with a total of 132 points In eight games. The 10 high point men follow: Ten High Point Men: Name Points Team Bob Hershey 186:..... Redmond Dick Laursen .1132....: Bend Tom Moore ...116....... Lakevlew Tom Hunt 90.J Bend Marvin Smith .... 87 Redmond Jerry Hamllton..'87..... Bond Fred Gallagher.: 81.;.., Prineville Kern uiuson 81 Prineville 75, Burns Jim Anderson Dan Michealson.. 72...... Lakevlew Johnny Bratton Beats Cardell ' CHICAGO Feb. 21 lift-Johnny Bratton, a lucky winner over Vic Cardell, complained Thursday he believed his victory was booed be cause he didn't knock out his Hartford, ' Conn., opponent. ' "I'm no knockout . octist.'1 1 he rswa. "I wanted to go 10 rounds, and I'm glad I did. Now I'll be better off to fight somebody else later. "But these fnns here, if I don't get somebody in trouble right awnv and knock them out, I'm no good." Cardell was a hard fighter to get in trouble. The easterner was Ihe victim of a surprise decision, the' second in a row here in favor of Bratton, a former Golden Gloves cnampion now living on Long Is land. Seattle Shoots For NCAA Meet SEATTLE, Feb. 21, Ui Seattle university has turned down un opportunity to try for a berth In the NIAB basketball tournament and will shoot for the NCAA. Athletic Director Bill Fenton said that to play in the NAIB would require winning a state tournament. That would mean Ihe Chieftains would have to olav Evergreen league and other teams which Seattle already has defeat ed at least once. Tonight, 8:30 p. m. BEND ARMORY tNUN BATTLE ROYAL CONTESTANTS: . Gino Nicolini Yorg Cretorian Cowboy Carlson Kurt Yon Poppenheim Dr. Gallagher Soldat Gorky Herb Par.ks RULES OF CONTEST: 1 . First man out does not return and gets just expenses. 2. Second and third men out return for 1 fall or 1 5 minutes. 3. Fourth and fifth men eliminated return for 1 fall or 20 minutes. 4. The remaining two men return for the best two out of three falls or 30 minutes, to a referee's decision for the big purse.: Supervised by Bend Wrestling Commission. ELTON OWEN, Promoter. Tioketa on sale at the Smoke Shop, and Waldorf. Admission: Ringside L50. General 1.00. Children 60c, tm nH, Church League Results Given REDMOND, Feb. 20-In a hard fought game of the Church League the Baptist Men defeated the Com munity Men 28 to 26 Monday night. Alonzo Latta came through with 8 points for the Baptists and George Kcnagy with 7. Bruce Rag el's, Craig Eby and Tom Cox each scored six points for the Communi ty team.; - . . In a second game 0jo Powell Butte Mem won from the L.D.S. Men 32 to 18. High men were Fi'ayne Williams of the LDS with seven points and Elmer llof'tettcr (Aluminum Boats on quota order now!) New Shipment BURCHCRAFT ' Plywood Boats (finished) , ' s 14' Big Fisherman, 289.50 14' Standard, 231.50 12' Standard, 189.50 12' Cartop, 149.50 We May have an Evinrude for you! . LIMITED ALLOCATION Order Now On Our Simple Lay-Away Plan! 3 h.p 150.00 7.5 h.p 216.50 14 h.p...... 327.50 25 h.p. 406.00 SPORISMEM JOAT TRAILERS - For, All Size Bouts , SEE IT! 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