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FRlftAY. MARCH 21, 1952 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE THREE fashington GOP lairman Serves jmpap WASHINGTON, March 21 ilPi Iter Williams,. chairman of the jhington state republican cen S committee, began serving as Irman of the national citizen's tmittee for Eisenhower Friday d a storm of protest from t Taft-for-president forces. 4e Seattle mortgage broker, f will assist Paul G. Hoffman greeting the presidential cam m for the general, accepted job Thursday. i v illlams said his decision to ' don his earlier avowed neu ky had a "logical, rather than motional basis." He said a y of the polls of the results e recent presidential primar In New Hampshire and Min na convinced him that "Eis frwer is the only man who can glliams said he planned to re ( his chairmanship of the re lican state central committee. . that statement drew fire r n W. C. Howe of Spokane, tai finance chairman of the G )P'&nd eastern Washington chair Syfof, the Taft organization. -r (M said he will ask the state publican - executive committee 0 replace Williams and suggest 4 Herbert Tilson of Everett, for nerSnohomish county republican t Irman, as the man for the job. "it is unthinkable and insulting hS Williams should desire to otidnue as state - chairman," lo-t said. "Such a situation ouui split the party wide open." ' . Jf PLANS MADE J"AMI, March 21 lift The Brook yn Dodgers had two nineMnning inY rs Friday, plus a basketful of which included making all tar first-baseman Gil Hodges their econd-string catcher and acquiring Jwell Blackwell in a trade With M Cincinnati Reds. Th route-going pitchers were 23 me winner Preacher Roe and tame winner Chris Van Cuyk. v,wcnt the distance for the 1 'er "B" team which lost to jile, 4-2, at Vera Beach, Fla., mday while Van Cuyk hurled o the "A" squad which beat the ajtanati Reds, 4-0, at Tampa. j!.,. : . . . ,'- .... 2 training set vw aNATCHEE, March 21 lift t'Adams, hew manager of the tehee Chiefs of the Western national tascball league, be . preparing Friday for this w spring training at Omak, said he would take and .catchers to Omak y. The rest of the souad report later in the week. It's HERE! f hat new Rem. M-760 Slide Action Rifle 104.40 sjk ' . . ' Get Your NOW It's a beauty! .30-06 calibre I OTHER NEW RIFLES IN STOCK Rem. M-722, .222, .257 or .300 Sav....... 82.80 Rem. M-721, 30-06 or .270............ 88.35 Rem. M-721, in 300 Magnum cal 99.40 Win. M-70, .270 or 30-06-. 120.95 Win. M-94 Carbine, .32 Sp. or 30-30 69.00 Sav. M-99 E. G. 300 Savage........... 109.00 Sav. 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Parsons announced Friday. ..... Broadcast of the 'B' tournament had been Banned by the Oregon School Activities association which said an experiment was be ing conducted to see it it would improve attendance. The Brbadcasters association had said that KVAS might be de nied access to the association-controlled class 'A' tourney broad casts; However,' after the station mne&r.tne association It was hooked up to the broadcasts from Eugene. Sports Parade By Oscar Fraley ( Uti Uea frets, bporti WrtUrj NEW YORK, March 21, ItB-Hol-lywood was making a big fuss Thursday about handing put its Oscars, an unfortunate practice in augurated by my family three gen erations ago, and comparative awards in sports prove that the movie capital still is in the Pacific Coast League. Our muscular thespians do not need gold statuettes. Ordinarily those' who win an Oscar's Oscar are busts in themselves. . Take our actor of the year Rex Layne, star of the heavyweight drama "The New Dempsey." Im agine the dramatic technique nee. essary to portray a fighter like the Manassa Mauler from Colorado. Layne proved what an acting job he did in subsequent knockouts suffered, at the hands of Rockv. Marciano, Ezznrd Charles andi somebody named Willie James. The Barrymore from Utah proved tnat more tnan a boundary line separates those two states. Top actress was, of course. Babe Didiikson Znharias, star of the epic "Mrs. Golf and A Bunch of Lady Hackers." So superb was her performance as a possible victim that the rest of the gals kept showing up at the various tournaments. Matching Hollywood, award for award goes like this: Best Story "Thomson Homer Wins Pennant for Giants." Holly wood In its most fantastic moments couldn t come off with a script like tnat tlnal playoff game, last inning, two out, two on, trailing 4 to 2 and boom! Direction Leo Durocher, who waved the megaphone over that baseball fantasy.' Supporting Actor Ray Robin son, regarded as the greatest car rier since Typhoid Mary. Supporting Actress Gussie Moran, for her portraval of a ten nis professional in her series with Pauline Betz. SWIMMERS TO COMPETE SEATTLE, March 21 mi Sev enty.five northwest swimmers will compete in sectional tryoutr for Olympic team berths Satur day afternoon at the University of Washington pool. The first three finishers in all events will qualify for the nation al games finals scheduled in July. Free Youth Dance FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 8:30 P.M. CARROLL ACRES GRANGE HALL music by Rusty Modrell & his Western Melodiers All Young People Welcome The music for this occasion is provided by the cooperation of Locat 700 of the American Federation of Musicians through a grant from the Music Performance Trust Fund of the Recording Industry. SPACE COURTESY CONSUMERS GAS A LOCAL COMPANY Hoppe, Bozeman Tied for Lead SAN FRANCISCO, March 21 (IB- Willie Hoppe, of Drexel Hill, Pa., and Jay Bozeman, Vallejo, Calif., wore tied Friday for the top spot in the world's three cushion billiard championship tournament. - ' ' Eacti had a record ot six wins and two losses as the tourney entered, its final stages. Hoppe. moved into the tie after defeating Art Rubin, Brooklyn. 50-4, in a tough 53-inning match Thursday night. ': Earlier in the day, Joe Chamaco, Mexico City, won from Joe Pro cita, Los Angeles, 50-46, in , 57 frames. Hoppe, the defend! nK champion. had to stave off Rubin's .challenge throughout the close contest. He had a high run of five while Rubin had a high run of six. The game was tied 46-46 in the 52nd inning. Chamaco s victory over Procita marked his last appearance in the tournament and gave him a final record of three wins and six losses. Chamaco had . a high run of six while Procita turned in a high run of five. , Wallick Beats Nicolini Here Leo Wallick lived up to his ren utation of being a rough custom er when he defeated Gino Nico linl in the main event of the wrestling card last night. Nicolin won the first fall with a crucif.'x pin hold after 21 minutes, while Wallick came back with his dead- ly piledriver for the second fall Nicolini was still almost out or his feet when they entered thr ring for the third and final fal' and Wallick had little difficulty In subduing the aggressive younp Italian. George Dusette continued hlr winning streak by defeating Cow boy Carlson in the semi-final. Du sette won the only tali of the motch with his pet full nelson. Danno McDonald won the op ener from Tor Yamato, judo ex pert, on a disqualification wher Yamato continued to choke Dan no in the ropes after being re peatedly, warned by the referee; y t 1 t-'-.- - - '' Pirates Defeat Rainiers 8 to 3 : PALM SPRINGS, March 21 (1PI The downcast Seattle Rainiers buckle down to routine training Fri day following their 8 to 3 beating by the Pittsburgh Pirates "B" team at San Bernardino. The Rainiers looked sloppy in Ihe contest as the Cubs capitulated on the wildncss of Jim Davis and the errors of his teammates to take a 6 to 0 lead in five innings. BEAVEKS WIN ONTARIO, March 21 UM San Diego's Padres nursed their pride Friday, badly battered by a 5 to 0 blank at the bats of the Port land Beavers, who made the un usual total of 22 assists In the ex hibition game. Beaver pitchers Marino Plretti and Bob Drilling held the Padres to two hits. DANCE ' AT EASTERN STAR GRANGE Saturday, March 22 and Every Saturday Music by Crooked River Ramblers The Scoreboard R T'nlted Pro.). BASEBALL Boston A 14, Washington A 8 Philadelphia N 2, Detroit A 0 New York A 5, St. Louis N 2, 14 innings . . ' : Philadelphia A 4, Minneapolis AA 3, 10 innings Boston N 14, Milwaukee AA 12 Brooklyn N 4, Cincinnati NO ! - Chicago N 7, Chicago A i New York N 4, St, Louis A 3, 10 innings Pittsburgh N "B" 8, Seattle PCL 3 Mobile SA 4, Brooklyn N "B" 2 Cleveland A .2, Pittsburgh N 0, nignt. ,v , ... , National Junior Oollego Toiirna : menu at IIiiIcIiIiihoii, Kuiih. (Quarter finals) Hannibal JC, La Grange, Mo, 65, Dodge City, Kansas JC 63 , Wharton JC, Wharton Tex. 74, Joliet JC, Jollet, 111., 62 . 1 ' ' (CnitHolntlon Rounil) Graceland College Lamonf, la. 67, Abraham Baldwin, Titton, Ga. 61 Connor's JC, Warner Okla. 64, Gray's Harbor, Aberdeen, Wash. 51 Moberly JC, Mobcrly, Mo, 67, campheiisville, Ky. JC 65 Garden City, Kans. JC 88, Beebe, Ark. "60 -National AAU Tournament at Kansas City, Mo. , (Quarter-finals) Phillips Oilers, Barllcsvllle, Okln. , 70, Rea Travelers, Artesla, N.M. 52 ' Caterpillar-Diesels, Peoria, 111. 66, Riggles Plaza Bowl, Warrcns 1 burg, Mo. 43 . Fibber McGee and Molly, Los Angelesj43, San Francisco Stew art Chevrolet 41 ' PLAYER OPTIONED LOS ANGELES, March 21 m-First-baseman Bob, Boyd was op tioned! by the Chiqigd White Sox to Seattle In the-' Pacific Coast leanue Friday. The 25-year-old left- handed hitler batted .342 and stole 37 bases for Sacramento In the PCLvJast season. 10 COLOR CS ) I MEDO-LAND ( VL M Chapter one New Serial! "PIRATES OF THE SEAS" Pal Club Broadcast on KBND TO READ A GOOD BOOK ... is one of the finest forms of relaxation known to modern man. , To live in your mind the lives of men of fact and fiction, to enjoy the beauty of well-written prose, the suspense of a breath-taking thriller ... to some of 'us, it is hard to enjoy this. We're tired, hard working all day the grinding routine . . . our eyes want to close ... they want to rest. If your eyes are tired . . -if they make you feel trie strain 6f daily work . . . give them the care which they deserve. Come in and let us see if we can help you to enjoy the beauty which life has to offer.' Registered Optometrist in Charge Longer Distance PORTLAND. March 21 On Ynle basketball coach Howard Hobson said Friday he will advocate boost ing the width of (lie free throw lane, to 12 feet when hoop officials meet in Seattle next Wednesday and Thursday. The former University ot Oregon coach said the 12-foot lane would be the answer to critics who charge that present-day basketball is dominated by sky - scraping players. He also said he. would recommend to the basketball coaches' conference that two free throws bo awarded on all defen sive fouls, without the opposition waiving the second shot. . Hobson, who is chnirman ot tne u. a. Olympic games basketball com mittee, said the rule would make fouling unprofitable. Hobson 'stopped in Portland on his way to Corvallls for the west ern NCAA regional playona. Bowling 3 MAN MAJOR LEAGUE Sevys rolled a 1641 for high earn setles and 602 for high tean- iame to take four points froir na-Fu. Jouglards also had a tour-point winner over Roller Altler's and Superior Cafe split, .wo and two, while Frank s Tav ern took three from suiuvans. Paul Sew rolled 578 for high ser es and E. Brown had 231 lor nign sinele came. The results: Sullivan's: H. Hagen 538, A. Powers 478, C. Sullivan 540. Total 1556. v Frank's Tavern: J. Bloom 471, V. Jackson 576, J. Kargman 535. Total 1582. Sow's: Clark 501, Sevy 572, Cerveny 562. Total 1641. Sna-Fu: cynaet ou, juay isra, Bowles 524. Total 1532. Altler's: S. Blucher 505, F. Grln dle 521, D; Altler 554. Total 1580. Superior Cafe: W. Howard 555, M. Hoover 475, E. Braun 503. To tal 1533. Kollcr's: R. Ells 512, A. Har rington 507, B. Roller 424. Total 1443. . ' Jouglard's: Ray Wise 561, Mel Baslm 484, Paul Lorre 536, Total 1581. CLASSIC LEAGUE Deschutes Concrete rolled 2831 TOMORROW! Doors Open 9:45 CARTOONS W LJIII1.il,. i -r for high series, defeating the Elks by three points. Stover-LeBlanc defeated Medo-Land and Sherfy Candy downed West Side tavern oy tne game margin. Mauaen s Shell made a clean sweep, win ning tour points from Superior Cafe. Stover-LeBlanc rolled 1035 for high team game of the sea son. Dave Alt ier tolled 244 for high game and BUI Cerveny had 611 for high .individual series. The results: Elks: Clark 470. Steidl 475, Mad den 513, Sevy 570, Brown 541 To- tai a&Ri. . - . Deschutes Concrete: D. Altler 574, a Cerveny 611, C. Lackey 476, E. CundeU 596, C. Sullivan 574. Total 2831. West Side: Beulee Ells 488, B. Grlndle 492, H. Kopp 513, H. Ha gen 546, G. Mlrlch 485. Total 2524. Sherfy Candy: P. Loree 529, H. Douglass 549. R. -Judy 472. W. Douglass 503, R. Wise 574. Total 2627. -Medo-Land: S. Blucher 492, , Bloom 583, P. Hensley 489, D. Musgrave 534, B. Roller 429. To tal 2527 Stover-LeBlanc: Kaufman 531, Einman 587, Sage 596, Bnrrell 478, Harrington 593. Total 2785. . Superior Cafe: Howard 535, Ba PLUS NEWS. CARTOON and SHORT "The Will to Win" STARTS SUNDAY Vivien Leigh ' In "A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE" fmurm i Magic Cycle SELF DEFROSTING ' yT Model MA, 11 cu.ft. if 409.95 m New! Better! Different! "MaBlc Cycle" Self Defrosting! Full width 43-lb. "Cold Seal" Freezer Chest! Twin MoLit-Cold Crispers! Handy Door Shelves! slm 511, Burrell 521, F. Grlndle 528, Bowles 495. Total 2590. Madden's Shell: Jackson 51tf. in. Douglas 551, Crocker 580, Smith 508, Kargman 531. Total 2689. GROWTH NOTED MADRAS. March 21 Joe Mill- ; er, who was In Madras In 1937 with the state highway depart ment has arrived here as a mem ber of the staff, ot the Portland General Electric Co. Miller Is making maps of the site ol the proposed Pelton dam on the Des- chutes river. "Madras Is a dif ferent town from that of 1937," said Miller. "Then the population did not exceed 250. Today It has . grown sevenfold." ' ACTION PLANNED MIAMI, March 21 UK The recently-named head of the Nation- : al Water Control Board warned Industry Friday that water pollu tion "will not be tolerated." ' Carl Shoemaker, speaking here to the 16th annual National Wild life Federation, said the board plans "aggressive action" In the matter...- NOW PLAYING! tartlM BANECtARK UN JOHNSON PETER GRAVES 2nd HIT "THE HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS" STARTS SUNDAY! Audio Murphy CIMARRON KID" and Errol Flynn "CAPTAIN BLOOD" Portable Butter Chest Accessory! Cold-Clear-to-the-Floor! 11 cu. ft of cold space! 18.4 sq. ft ot shelf area! 11831. mm I DESCHUTES ELECTRIC ERBERT CfSTAPLESD Masterson St. Claire Hdw. 4 "A Pleasure To Serve You OPTOMETRIST 838 Wall Phone 278 id & Minnesota Phone 88