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BULLETIN The Bend Bulletin. Monday. All-Star Game Set at Hollywood HOLLYWOOD (UP) The Pa cific Coast League-leading Holy wood Stars take to the diamonc tonight against an all-star tean made up of the best players in the seven other PCL clubs. The contest is the 12th renewal of the All-Star game. It will begil at Gilmore Field at 8:15 p.m. PDT San Francisco manager Tommj Heath and Oakland pilot Chucl Dressen will direct the All-Star: against Manager Bobby Bragan'f Stars. .- ' Hollywood will start Lino Donosc (9-2) on the mound against Al Get tel of Oakland for the All-Stars. Other f lingers, on the AU-Sta1 roster include Chick Pieretti and Chet Johnson of Sacramento, Artif Schallock of Oakland and Eddir Erautt of San Diego. The starting All-Star infield wiT be Nippy Jones, Sacramento, firs' base; Al Federoff, San Diego, sec ond; Russ Rose. , Oakland, ' shor' stop;, and Reno Cheso, Sari Fran Cisco, third. In the outfield will be Harry ' Elliott of San Diego. Sam Chap man of Oakland and Walt Judnicr of Portland, backed by San Fran Cisco's Ted Beard and Seattle's Jackie Tobin. Catchers will be Ray Orteig o' Seattle and Al Evans of Lo: Angeles. Ex-College Star Listed Suicide LAS VEGAS (UP) The deatl of former college basketball stat Dan Ducich. 2fi. in a room at th' plush Sahara Hotel here was listed by police today as an apparen suicide. .- . Officers reported yesterday thr death of the former Compton Col lege. Calif., and Montana btatr college athlete; saying he appar ently shot himself to death with r .22 caliber automatic pistol. ,; Thev said he left a note in whicl he said he was heavily in debt. Matthews May Get ReturnvBoute RKATTI.K (UP) Deacon Jac' Hurley, manager 'of Harry (Kid) Matthews, may get the return bou1 with Don Cockell he has been stumping for. Seattle promoters indicated dur ing the weekend they 'are tryinr to get a return bout netweer Matthew's and the British heavy weight fighter for some time later this summer. Cockell has beaten Matthew twice, once last month in London and last year in Seattle. KYFF FAVORED ' BROOKLYN (UP) Unbeaten Frankie Ryff of New York was favored at 8-5 to beat Brian Kelly of Niagara Falls, Ont., tonight in their televised 10 round lightweigh bout at Eastern Parkway Arena ' Ryff, former national and inter national Golden Gloves champion, will lie making his main even' debut and seeking his 12lh straight professional victory. Northbound Malnllner - Leaves atm 10:20 A.M. PORTLAND ... 75 min. SEATTLE . . . . 2ya hr. Southbound Malnllner Leaves at . . . 2:55 P. ML SAN FRANCISCO 44 hrs. LOS ANGELES . 6 hrs. Fail, fvxurlom lllghtt lo "all lh fail" ' Roberts Field, Redmond Airport. Call Redmond 260 or from Bend call Commerce 9923 (no toll charge. Or your travel agent. loco fmes quoted. rr June 21. 1954 Indians Take Easy Victory Over Calgary .' By UNITED PRKSS Right-hander Bud Closs of Spo kane pitched a brilliant four-hittei Sunday afternoon to lead the Indians to an easy -9-1 win over he Calgary Stamps in the first lalf of a day-night Western Inter national League twin bill. Closs also hit the lone home run if the game in the sixth inning The Stamps bounced back with a 'engeance in the nightcap, how ;ver, as they pounded three Spo :ano pitchers for 21 hits and )layed errorless ball in the field o mark up a 17-8 victory. The big , bats of tho Yakima "3ears also boomed loud and lonr it Kennewick as they stomped rj-i-City twice, 10-7 and 12-4 Charlie Nead hammered two home uns out of the lot for Yakimr n the first tilt. One came in the irst inning with one aboard anr" 'he other in the fourth with none di. Lon Summers homered for thi 3ears in the eighth with one on Len Tran hit one out of the pail 'or Tri-City in the third frame o he first game with none aboard Yakima continued to murder the ball in the second game as th' Bears rapped 18 singles and one louble off Tri-City-'s Don Robert ion before he was sent to thr .howers in the ninth inning. The seventh place Salem Sena 'ors stopped fourth piace Wennt hee twice, winning 8-7 in n ID lining opener and copping th lecond game 4-1 Salem won the first game whr;r Mel Krause singled through thr 'iox in the tenth inning to scon catcher Floyd Ogden, who hut" 'ripled. The Senators pushed ovo liree runs in the second innini it the seven-inning nightcap to icr 'he second game. John J5riggf vent the distance for Salem o 'he mound to win. his ninth gamr ipainst three lows. Lewiston and Edmonton snlil f lay-night double-header at Edmon fon. The Eskimos took the seven nning ooencr 2-1. but the Brone "!ame,back to tuke tho night gain' 7-2. Vancouver and Victoria wen 'die Sundav. - In Saturday games .Tri-Cit., lowned- "Yakima, 3-0:. Lfnvislor "ook both ends of n douhle-heade" 'rom Edmonton, 7-3 and 8-6. anc Spokane trampled Calgary 12-5. Grant Released 3y Beaver Nine PORTLAND (UP) Charlie Irant, reserve infielder who war hitting .375 hut who has been 'lampered by a shoulder injury ;niury, was released outright yes 'erdav by the Portland Beavers o' 'he Pacific Coast League. Grant was placed on the dis ibled list June 8. General Man iger Bill Garbarino said his injury has failed to respond to treatment. Grant had played in 19 gamer ind had nine hits in 24 times at' bat, including three home runs. lie was acquired by Portland last year 'rom San Antonio of the Iexa: League. NEW 'RECORD GILFORD. N.H., (UP) Joe Leonard of Palo Alto, Calif., set a lew record of one hour, 51 minuter 3.9 seconds in winning the Ameri can Motorcycle Association's na tional chamnionship 100-mile race yesterday. The old record of 1:53:51.5 was set last. year by Ed die Fisher of Parkersburg, Pa. SETS NEW MARK FRANCORCHAMPS. Bel. (UP) Juan Manuel Fangio of Argon tina set a new record of 185.172 kph (about 111 MPH) in winning the 509 kilometer Belgian Grand Prix road race yesterday in his Maserati. Save Trouble, Get A "Double" When It comes to glasses, two-of-a-klnd can be a sight saver. Have a "spare" pre pared at once! Convenient Credit STAPLES -Optical Service Dr. H. C. Staples, Optometrist 93-1 Wall SL Phone 803 INSIDE BASEBALL for Little Leaguers 2Jr PLACE THE MlTT IN FXOiVr '. v . r 'lGT OP TH? BALL AND - ' ecoopr -Ha " Hi the & ALL BUNTS WITH TtUO Sf I A Vs - -JSV BOJPSOM 6Zi icx-si--t-. you face Osr - . SWh e&&B i rr- . fOV V vTjk rrtva.fr cm VO& BBRRA OF THB yAhKEES FELPS BUNT5 7HE WAV 7HEV 0 FELPEP. , ... Being in position to field a bunt and throw immediately to the right base can mean the difference between victory and defeat. In the 1953 World Series, Yogi Berra fielded bunts and, made throws to third base to retire runners on consecutive plays and thus snuffed out a Dodger rally. Berra's knowledge of the funda mentals and his ability to execute them was the turning point in ' this key game. ' , ' . .' Arthur Decle, former Dodger catcher and present coach of rookie players, tells young catchers to imagine that their mitt is a dust pan held vertically and their throwing hand is a whisk broom. The action in fielding a bunt is that of sweeping the ball Into the dustpan, getting a good grip on it, and throwing In a continuous motion.. Standings Major Tongue. Standings By UNITED I'RESS National League W. I.; '.t. G Xew York .... Brooklyn .... nilwaukee Philadelphia it. Louis Cincinnati Chicago ..... 39 22 39 23 31 28 .... 29 29 30 31 ......30 31 721 36 ...:..21 42 .639 ... .629 1 .525 7 .500 8: .492 9 .492 9 .390 15 .333 19 Pittsburgh Sunday's Results Brooklyn 6 Chicago 4 3rooklyn 6 Chicago 3 (2nd) Cincinnati 4 Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 15 Philadelphia 6 (2nd) Pittsburgh 2 Milwaukee 1, (10 innl. Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 3 (2nd) Mew York 7 St. Louis 6 American League i W... I.. Pet. OB Cleveland Chicago -Jew York....... Detroit ....... Va'shington v Philadelphia 'Vision Baltimore .. 44' 18 .710 .-. '. 40 22 .645 4 40 24 .625 5 27 32 , .458 154 s.'-a 34, .413 1GV4 ' ...24 36 .400 19 .. 2t 38 .356 21H ..........22 41 .3-19 22Vi Sunday's Results New York 16 Chicago 6 Chicago 7 New York 3 (2nd) Washington 7 Baltimore 1 Washington 7 Baltimore 2 (2nd) Cleveland 3 Boston 1 Cleveland- 9 Boston 2 (2nd) Phila at Detroit.- 2, PD. rain Tuesday's Games ' . Washington at Chicago, night Jew York at Detroit Philadelphia at Cleveland, night Boston at Baltimore, night Pacific, Coast League- W Pet. GB Hollywood San Diego Oakland San Francisco Seattle - . Sacramento Los Angeles Portland 48 42 42 40 35' 36 32 31 .623 .545 6 .532 7 .513 . 8Mi .473 1114 .468 -12 .427 15 .413 16 Sunday's Results Oakland 4-6, Los Angeles 2-3 Hollywood 5-8, San Francisco 4-1 Sun Diego 5-5, Seattle 4-4 Portland 8-6, Sacramento 3-4 How Series ended -Hollywood 4, San Francisco 3 San Diego 5, Seattle 2 Oakland 4, Los Angeles 3 Sacramento 4, Portland 3 Next Series . , Portland at Oakland Sacramento at Los Angeles San Francisco at San Diego Hollywood at Seattle ' MEXICANS WIN AGUA CALIENTE, Mexico (UP) A team of Mexican professional golfers, led by Olin Dutra, defeated an American team, 7-5, yesterday in international eolf matches. The Mexican team was composed of Dutra, Al Escalante, Guan Nen, and Red Bost, the American team of Ellsworth Vines, Harry Bassler, George Lake, and Mortie Dutra. Olin's brother. Bassler and Olin Dutra tied for low score honors at 70. l'ROOF POSITIVE MANCHESTER, Conn. (IPI An insurance adjuster, John Van Housen, became convinced while investigating a dog bite claim. The dog bit him. Free Estimates Phone 72 LENNOX Heating Systems Oil - Wood - Coal CONVERSION Oil Burners REFRIGERATED Home Coolers SERVICE On All Makes SHEET METAL WORK of all kinds BROWN FURNACE JIM BROWN, Owner 123 E. Greenwood By MICKEV McCONNIU Director of the Brooklyn Dodger Bueoall School TURN YOU FACE THE BA5E TO WHCr" yoi WLL THJZOlVASyOU Pif n -rue: OA ) st. SHOULP -t Betty Jameson Tourney Winner CHICAGO (UP) Betty Jamesoi downed three former winners ant won her first tournament in 1 months with a 6 and 5 drufcbing o: Louise Suggs to capture the 25tl Women's Western Open Golf Tour nament. The veteran pro from San An tonio, Tex., won her first tourna ment since the Miami Beach opei with an 'old hickory-shafted putte and some keen wedge shots Satur day. , - Miss Suggs, Atlanta, Ga., four time winner of the tourney, onl! trailed by three at the end of thr first 18 holes, but wilted in th second round. Miss Jameson won her $1,001 first place money the hard way She beat former Western Opei winner Betsy Rawls and Patt; Berg, another four-time winner o' the tourney, before meeting Miss Suggs. 'Even Money' In Fight Tonight NEW YORK (UP) Fresh from surprise performances, middle weights Italo Scortichini of Italy and Pedro Gonzales of Rankin Pa., will clash tonight in a TV 10 rounder at St. Nicholas Arena And the odds were at "even mon ey." The more experienced Scorti chini held top welterweight conten der Carmine Basilio to a draw in his latest bout. Young Gonzales won an upset decision over middle weight contender Ralph , (Tiger) Jones on May 24. , Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich "Tall you about my for throat? Oh, It's a long story and lomeone may want to call on this party lino."... Vl13n you're a considerate telephone user, everybody gets belter service! . . . Pacific Telephone. CO. Phone 72 Congress Today By UNITE!) PREHS . ''".-. Senate Republican Leader Will - iam F. Knowland today predicted the Republicans will beat' down after "quite u hassle" Democratic drive to boost personal income tax exemptions this year. Knowland and other GUP sena tors believe they have the votes to hold the tax reform bill in line with administration recommenda tions and without any amendments providing general Income tax re lief. : Knowland (Calif.) said he hoper the Senate will be ready to start debating the House-approved bill late this week and that he expect? the debate, to last a week or 1C days. As revised by the Senate Finance- Committee, the administration measure would provide tax relief totalling about $1,477,000,000 in the next fiscal year for groupeof in dividuals and for business. The business concessions are intended to ; . encourage . investment and create jobs. . Led by Sen. Walter F. George (DGa), most Senate Democratr Ex-Red Praised By Roy Cohn NEW YORK, OH Roy Cohn ohief counsel for the Senate Per manent Investigations subcommit ee, said last night that former Communist editor Louis Budenz ias given the subcommittee ''p great deal of Information" about Communists who occupy important jositions , in the newspaper field. Cohn, appearing as the radio and TV guest of columnist Walter win ;hell, did not indicate, however hat the McCarthy subcommittee vould follow up Budenz's alleged 'eads. He said the committee would concentrate next on "cleaning out -.ubversives in our defense plants." Cohn said Budenz "out to know vhat he is talking about" -because t was his lob as editor of. the Communist Daily Worker in the '930s "to place Communists in im wrtant newspaper posts." Cohn suggested that some of these still lold important lobs on papers and n radio and other communication nedia. Cohn said he intended to continue o fight the' Communist conspiracy iven if he is ousted as chief coun sel for the subcommittee as the esult of the recent Army McCar hy hearings.- He said he would -arry on "in a private capacity" tlthough it would mean a personal sacrifice. In introducing Cohn. Winchell lescribed him as a man who should tave some credit for sending atom c spies Ethel and Julius Rosen berg to the electric chairm. . i Cohn helped prepare the govern- nont s case against the Rosen wrgs while serving as an assistant n the U.S. District Attorneys of ice here. WE WW IMm od 3y (k? j I Come in today 'V for the value of the year r"A a full-size 6-passenger sedan at 2f . 'W e 1 : Delivered in Bend w X VI 1 .; Your Chevrolet Deafer Since 1917 JjHTl J iii f itSy 709 Wall St. Phone 193 I 1 tare expected to support a move to increase personal Income tax exemptions by S100 over the present $600 for each taxpayer and depen dent. It this should fail, they are ex pected to back George's proposal for a S20 tax cut for all individuals ($40 for married couples) whose annual tax bill is $00 or more. Meanwhile. 20 New xoi k nepuo licans announced they will propose '.eeislation in the house to provtne a special tax ddeduction of up to nve per ceni oi an umiviuum i earned income for a ; retirement fund. . Other congressional news: Tribute: The House, and Senatr today pay tribute to Hawaiian ielegate Joseph n. r arringion auu Sen. Lester C. Hunt of Wyoming, who died w thin a matter oi nourf Saturday. Both, houses will recess after eulogies. Farringtoit died o' n heart attack In his office. Hunt Hiert four hours after shooting mm self while at his desk in the Senate Office Building. . Tnul: Sen. J. William r Uiongni in.Artci- accused congressional Re oublicans of killing President Ej ienhower'8 trade program tnrougr a policy of "procrastination,, hesl- ation ana aoum. tie smu r oinnnrt no more foreign aid ex nt military assistance and Poin Four lecnmcai aiu ut.-v.auac- nw orograms are merely , "stop-gao" expedients forced by lack of action "Ml overall iraue iui":.r. , Military Budget: Testimony be fnr the Senate Appropriation! Committee recently revealed that the administration has decided tr leaVe $2-billlon it docs not plan tc mend in the Armv budget to allav public ears that U.S. ground torceF are Deing cut rao urasurauj. . n money was appropriated in past years.' v : Farm:Farm state congressmer believe the forthcoming announce ment ' bv Acriculture Secretary Ezra T. Benson of an. 11 per cen' cut in ' acreage allotments lot wheat and other basic crops ; for another year. They .said farmer? should not have to take a double cut in Income next year, Mrs. Mahoney, Hatch Win Sunday Bill Hatch, fresh from his suc cessful: defense of the club's spring handicap championship, Sundav teamed with Mrs. C. P. Mahoney for a ' nine-hole low gross 41 In a Bend golf club mixed foursome in which 20 oouDles entered: A. u. stipe ana .tvirs. . joe Grahlman had a 35 low first low net. A 36 recorded by Mel Raper and Mrs. Mert Wauge was good for second low net.. ARTICLES FILED SALEM llB The Prineville Min eral Society of Prineville filed ar ticles of incorporation today, rney were signed by Melvln E. Craw ford, William Hatfield and Lorraine-Cheny. : '-" : .. ' , i :. Citations Issued By Bend Police Failure to stop tor stop siens and traveling the wrong way on one-way alleys resulted In citations irom Bend police lor lour persons over tne weekend. Cited by police tor traveling the wrong way were John F. Short, route 2, box 201 and Guv E. Claypool. 419 Congress. Fail ing to stop for stop signs were William F. Goldman, 919 E. 4th and Leonard M. Morrison, route 3, box 291. All posted $5 bail. ILL-HUMORED LOS ANGELES (UP) - Gooi Humor Ice cream man Henrv Hodge, 24, became -somewhat ill humored Sunday with a "custom er." ' . -" A man stopped Hodge on the street and asked what flavors he naa. wnen tne ice cream man poked his head into the freeze l to see, the man poked a knife against Hodge s back. The customer escaped with $47 and four gallons, of ice cream assorted flavors. Bulletin Classifieds Bring Results XL v PLAYING TONITE1 JMNIATH THE $U...IN. YOU Sit IT WITHOUT fMCIAl OtAUUI y' PLUS O'KIIFI . fwrlcla MEDINA IMBl SOUTH $U ; JfiWgjUDWJSI I.EGAt TENDER i KITCHENER, Ont. t IP) Mer. . chants here were happily., taking-. wooden nickles today. '. The 10,000 wooden coins were; made especially for Kitchener's n centenlel at the suggestion of a coin collector and are being ac- cepted as legal tender. , , , NOW PLAYING! r-l' A COLUMllA fKTUH BARRY SULLIVAN ADELI JEROENS ' PLUS -. . , WRESTLING'S ROUGHEST CHARACTERS, . . , - IN - '- :'" "GRUNTS AND V ; GROANS" Phone 693 L21ft Mflts North or Rdwnrf Wjhwcy Ends Tonite 2nd Feature The Pirate Heas Bans; With His Buttle Cry? 'John Payne In ' "RAIDERS OF THE ?., SEVEN SEAS" Gates Open 7:30 Show at Dusk! . ? I Brln f sit I Bring the Whole Family i SEE A MOVIE riON K0UI Cll J . 1 UJIJJi?U.lw- , 0B85kt mm Trap I