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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1955)
NnsfoMeet Hilanders Here Ifi Game Tonight lAt 8 o'clock tonight the Bend high school's Bruins will step out oi their own floor to lace a strong cifcje squad from Burns called the Hilanders. Jn last week's play the Scotsmen tok victories from Prineville and Madras while the Bruins shared a hame-and-home scries with Red nnnd's Panthers. Che Lava Bears are still wonder ing if Roland Coleman and Denny Ohsen will be ready for these con- tells. Olscn is still limping from am ankle Injury he suffered last wgekciid while Coleman is weak frjlm a case of flu - tentative starting line-up for! tlia Honrs w sei Ron Andprsnn art Denny Lcnaburg listed at thel foLwards, woth Ned Mackey com Dieting the back line at the center pejst. Captain Jim Crowell and run ning mate Bob Bonsell round out the squad at the guard positions. the Bend cagers will meet the Lqkcview Honkers Saturday in a contest to be played in Bend. Eastern Oregon Next for Wolves Bv UNITED I'KKSS league- leading Eastern Oregon Ciilege of Education hosts Oregon College of Education at La Grande In tthe top Oregon Collegiate Con feijence series this weekend. The EOCE Mountaineers arc fa vofed to win both games, possess ing a greater scoring punch and mcirc height and experience. The Mountaineers have lost only one conference game this season. Portland Stale meets Oregon Tei-h at Klamath Falls tonight and toijiorrow night, in the only other OOC games on tap this weekend. I NO BITE hARTFORD. Conn. (UP) -State Police Major George Rem er! was pleased when officer caight the thief who swiped hi! raincoat. But his elation turnec soijr when he reached into the pocket of the cout and failed ti finl the false teeth he had lef thuro. The thief couldn't remem be what he did with them. So smooth it leaves you breathless mirnofi the imatttf name ; ,nvuun am nrimil tpint 61 j. Pierre Smirnoti 1. Inc .Hittlufd.Corm. I , ' I -1 if, t. El fa J ivS-wVi s rr Tide-Water Associated Oil Game of the Week FRIDAY and SATURDAY 30 YS STAT Dial 1240 ABC For Central Oregon m mm w -b bb mr m m The Bend Bulletin, 'Swede Says He' II Stay At Corvallh CORVALLIS (UP) Wade (Swede) Hulhrook had a eonfiden- ,ial discussion with Coach Slats GUI yesterday and announced he Panned to remain at Oregon State " w--wiito uuumiui 11 uiu seven - foot, three-inch basketball star would play in the crucial Northern Division games with Ore gon tonight and tomorrow night. Halbrook was suspended from the team Tuesday. Reports circu lated yesterday that he was going to join Buchan Bakers, a Seattle independent team composed of former college stars. He had a reservation to fly to Seattle yes terday evening and had received faculty signatures to class with drawal slips. The came the talk with Gill. Afterward Halbrook said he planned to remain at Oregon State but said Gill had not reinstated him on the team. Halbrook told his mother on the telephone yesterday he was out of the Oregon series. But he said later, "Maybe I'll be in Seattle next week." Oregon State meets Washington in Seattle next week. Yesterday was Hafhrook's 22nd birthday. He admitted he was tired and missed a class Monday afternoon, As for the Buchan offer, he said lie talked to Frank Fidlcr, coacl of the team. "I told him right a the start that even if I did pla with his club I planned to finish my studies at Oregon State." OSC goes into tonight's game with Oregon nt Eugene, wilh a 4-t conference mark Oregon has a 5-1 record. They meet again at Cor vallis tomorrow night. Tommy Bolt Has One-Stroke Lead SAN DIEGO, Calff. (VP Temperamental Tommy Bolt, tin man who blows holier and colder than anyone in the golfing world, teed off In the second round of the $15,000 Sun Diego Open golf tour nament today n meusly one-stroke lead after shooting one of the greatest rounds in PGA tourna ment history Thursday. Bolt, acknowledged by all as po tentially the greatest player in the history of golf, fired an eight- under-par 61 Thursday after shoot ing seven straight birdies to open the round. That gave him only a one-stroke lead over Paul McGuire, young tournament trail slar from Wichita Kan., who came in with a G5. Despile their great shot-making these boys didn't run away from the field. There were 27 men In the slar-stiiilili'd array who shot 70 or belter and there were '10 who broke pnr on the pttr-72 course - KJ BULLETIN - Friday. January 21. 1955:enth gradeis taking a jaunt to SPORTSMAN'S DIGEST I" FITTING HOLSTERS AND SCABBARDS TWIST BAQ TOP WRAP PLASTIC TIGHTLY TO EXCLUDE AIR Some new leather holsters and rifle scabbards are stiff and ILL-FITTING UNTIL "BROKENHN FROM WEAR. THIS TIP FROM "THE AMERICAN RIFLEMAN" MAGAZINE MAKES INDIVIDUAL GUN-FITTING QUICK AND EASy. Soak holster or scabbard thorough LY IN WATER, FOR AN HOUR OR MORE. THEN WRAP SUN IN A PLASTIC BAG, OR A . LENGTH OF SHOWER CURTAIN MATERIAL. DON'T LET SHARP EDGES TEAR PLASTIC,! INSERT WRAPPED 6UN IN SOAKED CASE AND LET DRy. THEN REMOVE GUN AND OIL THE LEATHER. Charlie Powell Gains Decision LOS ANGELES (UP)-Former professional football slar Charlie Powell pounded out a unanimous 10-round decision over Germany s Hans Friedrich last night at Olym pic Auditorium. Powell, fighting for the first time since he suffered a seventh- round technical knockout against Charlie Norkus, won every round but failed in a desperate attempt to score a knockout. The former San Francisco Forty Miner staggered Friedrich in the second, third and lOlh rounds wilh hard left jabs and hooks to the bortv, hut was unable to down his lighter and erratic opponent Judges Tommy Frankie .Van hud It ,60-MI. The Ixjut was not tele vised. Powell experienced no trouble with his right hand, which he broke in a previous fight. There were no knockdowns. Pri or to losing to the more experi enced Norkus. Powell had clob bered 10 of 12 opponents. Comeback Win Scored by Jack COLUMBIA, S. C. (UP) Even as . Sugar Kay Robinson's come back was threatening to collapse former lightweight champion Beau Jack was safely embarked on his comeback today with a victory and started looking for more figlils. Jack, 3.1- year- old former shoe- shine boy from Augusta, Ga., who relired three years ago, shook off the cobwebs Thursday night and scored a crowd - pleasing, unani mous decision over Eddie Green in a 10-rounder here. Jack, weighing 117 pounds to his rival's 159. was a clear winner in a- fine Ixiul. The only evidence of the knee Injury that prompted his retirement was a sear across his left knee cap, and the only bruise he suffered in the bout was a slight puffing around the left eye. Freshman Hoop Schedule Given SM-clal to The IliillWin liEDMON'D - Eiht Raines re main on the freshman basketlull sclicdule. They are: Jan. 27, Prinov ir hero. 4:-P-m. Jan. 31, at Prinevill Feb. 3. at Head. 1:00 p.m. Fell. 7. Prineville here. I p.ni. Fell. I I. Mailras here. I p.m Feb. IS. SisteiN here. 7:30 p.m. Feb. 21. Hend here. I p m. We Are 7 J 1 fi the Appointment of Kenneth E. Smith District Agent lul l E. 7th - Itend. Oivkdiv - In IVsclmles and t'riHik Counties for The A. E. GRAVENGAARD OREGON AGENCY iBANKIRI til MOINII, IOWA Young Hoopsters Busy at Sisters Kw-rlal to The Bulletin SISTKRS The Sisters elementary j basketball teams have been nearly as busy as their big brothers with la game Jan. 7 at Mctolius, a home ii.ilK Tnpmlumnn nnd Iho nir Prineville where they met the sev enth grade. The Junior Comets, the 5th and 6th grade boys, defeated Metolius 6 3 with Gary Matson dumping in five of the 6 points. P. Scott of Metolius scored all the points for his team. On Thursday night, Jan. 12, the boys downed Terrebonne 13-4. Dan iels, Sisters guard scored five counters to be high point man for the encounter. Langliers, Cooper, Matson and Meyers each scored a field goal for two points each. Dur- fee and R. Langliers of Terrebonne scored the field goals for their UBIanc vaulted into the lead, tak ,eam . j in gfour from Sherty Candy Co., The Comets, the 7th and 8th grade team, notched a 19-14 win:lor s'n" " unu over Metolius Jan. 7, wilh Victor j Brocket!, Sisters, and Carter of Metolius tied for point honors with 6 each. i Coach Coval's Comets made itt.iiHs rurniture: Hagen, Ml; three In a row by defeating Torre-1 bonne 35-23 in a home performance. I Denny Keese, forward, tossed ml five field goals for 10 points fol- lowed by Bill Bembry and Lee; 5.11; Pinpeo, DM. 'total , 2.10 (. Mo Thomas with eight points apiece, jver - LeBIancf Barfknecht, , 502; The following night. Friday, the 1 seventh grade boys traveled to Prineville for a game with the sev enth graders there and were down- ed by the Cowboys 33-20. Shumway! Prineville guard, led the scori.i; wilh 11 points followed by Johnny Shaw and Douglas Docket! of Sis ters with 8 and 7 respectively. The girls volleyball team was defeated by Terrebonne in a 2 out of 3 game contest. Friday, Jan. 21, the grade school teams will play at Powell Butte. Badgers to Play Bearcats Tonight By I'MTKI) PltKSS Pacific University cagers clash with Willamette's Bearcats at Sa lem tonight and at Forest Grov Saturday night in Ihe lop North west Conference basketball series this weekend. In the only other league action scheduled, Liniield meets Lewis & Clark at McMinnvillc Saturday night. Pacific, with u 4 - 1 conference record, has losl only to College of Idaho llils season. The Badgers have won 11. out of 12 games. Willamette has lost three confer ence games. The Pioneers will be after Iheir first conference win against Lin- field, which possesses the league's top scorer, Don Porter, who has 101 points. Sisters Beats Bend Team 50-40 Special to The lliilletin SISTTEHS The Sisters town SlSTEItS The Sisters town tors team of Bond by a 50-10 score. The men from Settlemcyers Mo tors led most of Ihe way but the Sisters team forged ahead in Ihe final momenls. Bonsell led the scoring 20 points for the Bend team, while Maudlin of Sisters scored 11 points. On Jan. 19 in their second con secutive basketball game on their home court, the Sisters town team went down to their second defeat of the year. The Prineville faculty dumped in Kfi points while the Sis ters men got only 41 points. Jim Lands was high points man (or the encounter with 21 points and (ill icit, Prineville. followed cli'sety Willi 23 counters. College Scores lly I'MTEII I'liESS i:ust Coisale 63 Cornell 57 Midwesl Westminster S5 Younstown iO Indiana Slate 03 Eastern 111. Wichita 71 Seattle 71 Omaha 02 Simpson 62 South Wash. X- Jeff. 67 liethany 60 Kvansvillc iKy.) S2 Ky. Wesl. 7 1:30 p.nt.'t;. Wash. !ft V.i. Te.h 60 Presbyterian SJ Ne.leny IK Sewanec 71 Tr.ins Ivanta 6l.l SoiiIIiwcnI Texas ,UI ,'.S I.Sl! 17 Tulsa IS Oklahoma City 12 Pleased to Announce Phone 1SSS C COMPANY CLASSIC I.KAtil'K Train won lost Siovur-LeBlanc 10 2 .Snoboy : 9 3 Superior Cafe : 7 5 The Elks 6 6 Sherfy Candy . 6 6 Mirich Mobile 5 7 loe and Bca's 3 ' 9 Cliff's Furniture 2 10 Bill Grindle fired a 597 series jnd 234 game to pace the individual scorers in last night's Classic League action. The Klks team gar nered all team honors with a 926 iiigh single game and 2,717 series. fn the team matches. The Elks edged the league-leading" Snoboy team 3 points to 1, Mirich's Mobile won over Cliff s Furniture, Stover- ."no J-s uea s lavern ana ouper- Individual scoring: Mirich s Mobile: Mirich, WS; Mebert. 476; Mayer, 582; Cundell, - '' auuivan, o-ri. loiai, loot. uoss, Dt,(; vogt, 418; Kizer, stu; Douglass, 477. Total, 2523. Sherry Candy Co.: Mitchell, 50b; Kunkle, 480; Cowles, 476; Bradley, tanzarotia, 3U.s; Musgrave, isi; Sage, 537; Harrington, 525. Total 2C21, Joe and Bea's: Judy, 513; Hcns- ley, 475; St. John, 499; Blucher 327; Koller, 508. Total, 2522. Su perior Cafe: Brown, 503; Young- berg, 470; Powers, 497; Basim, 555; Hoover, 507. Total 2532. Elks: Bowles, 556; Grindle, 597; Barfknecht, 539; Crocker, 486; Klls, 539. Total, 2717. Snoboy: Musgrave, 517; Asbury, 178; Hick man, 5-11: Sovy, 470; Douglass, 517. Total, 2523. WOMEN'S MAJOR I.EAGl'K n league play Medo-Land held first place by donning Welles 3 to 1. while Lundgren's took three' from Bend Nash. Nancy's Curtain Shop and Pilot Butte Inn split two. iind t.vo with Smoke Shop and Cliff's Furniture. Lundgren's had high series of 2371 and top game Willi 851. Wan- la Curtis rolled a high three games of 575 while Fran Ilannum had high single 210. Individual scoring: Bend Nash: Cecil. 45 1; Elkin, 356; Scott. 451; Pattee, 359; Cur t is. 575. Total. 'JIKi. Lundgren's: Crocker, 479; Madden, 480; Diver, 124; Howe, 430; Wallan, 4S3. Total, 237.1.- Meiio - Land: ' Simonson, 510; Smith, 412; Bowles, 3x5; Powers, 4!K): Blucher. 4?2. Total. 2368. Wetle's: Murphy. 125; Damon,! 1S.-,: llehert. 491: Carter, 391; R4ats, 446. Total, 2358. Pilot Butte Inn: Douglass, 465: Murphy. 406: Mirich, 416: Asbury. 171: Cundell. 501. Tolal. 2229. Nan cy's Curtain Shop: McCollum, -Y.'M; Umzarotta, 37S; Bailey, 373: Ilan num, 54S: Miller. 451. Total, 2261. Cliff's Furniture: Anderson, 381; Wallan. 46:); Huber, 463; Rice, :S!; Coulter, 169. Total. 221 1. Smoke Shop: Evans. 129: Conroc. :','.Ki; Judy, 168; Yarnes, 357; Keown, 506. Tolal, 2219. Williams K.0.s er SEATTLE (IT) Ti-er Al Wil liams, classy Los Angeles middle weight, knocked out Johnny Wells. 151, Seattle in 1:57 of the fifth round here last niijht in a sched uled 10-round Ixuit. The Wells' ramp disputed Ihe knockout claimini; the refenw did not pick up the count at the riht time and thai Wells thought the count was at nine when lie was counted out. Williams. 151, was in command all the way. In other boiil.s: Manny Sam-he, LU), Seattle, ko'd Mitchell le Suer. 131. Port land, in 1: Li of the second round of their foaiiierwoiijil match. ProiK-clors Uranium tiold (PMI'I.1. 1 1. Al l I I! A1K (11 KM U A I. ASSW tq Mil nrrn. minrral. Uunlftlitr rrptirt 17. .,0 r nniilr. ijuftntititr prirm on rfquft. IJl'll'K !KPK!MIH.K SKRVU K I1KI TKIIMl S. IM . S0 N. Iini-ii(rr . Salrm, Orrfon .isaffi''''--;' . . , ',-1 MERCHANTS LEAtil E Team won mt Hanson's Food .- 10 2 Snoop and Schulte 8 4 Lundgren's Mill 7 5 Eagles No. 20S9 6 6 Bend Nash 5 7 J. C. Penney 5 7 Hufstader and Wallan 4 S Oregon Trunk 3 9 In Merchant's league play Wed nesday night Lundgren s beat Ore gon Trunk 4 to 0. Hanson's Food Market won from Snoop and Schulze 3 to 1. Bend Nash and J. C. Penney Co. split 2 and 2 with Hufstader and Wallan and Eagles No. 2089 respectively. j J. C. Penney took high 3 game series of 2797 and top game of 997. Oscar Hanson had high single game of 240 and Ray Yarnes had leading 3-game series of 611. Individual scoring: Eagles No. 2089: Reid, 421; Pipes, 490; Holderman, 513; Pet erson, 427; Biliadeau, 492. Total, 2673. J. C. Penney Co.: Marling, 492; Nelson, 537: Ellsworth, 450: Whistler, 489; Zanon, 388. Total, 2797. Oregon Trunk: Warren, 450; Jackich, 449; McCollum, 437; Young, 410; Dalrymple, 428. Total, 21G2. Lundgren's: Barnctt, 460; Bullcntyne, 4-13; Steidl, 407; Gar- boden, 471; LeBlanc, 517. Total,! 2586. Hanson's Food Market: Hanson, 500; Conrad, 436; Mansfield, 463; Yarnes, 557; Dearth, 448. Total, 2737. Shoop and Schulze: Diver, 155; Oehlerich, 481; Abbott, 501; Lohr, 515; Maker, 491. Total, 2155. Bend Nash: l-'rascr, 535; Bailly, 415; Shearer, 3X3; Kizer, 428; Vogt. 459. Total, 21S7; Hufstader and Wallan: Wallan. 421: II. 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