' I The Bend Bulletin, Friday. Aging Virgil Trucks Hurls Fifth Consecutive Victory By lulled Press Virgil Trucks of the White Sox admits some of the old-time fire is gone from his fust ball but even so, he still has enough stuff to keep that pennant liht gleamte; in Manager Marty Marion's eye. In the old days, Trucks used to average 10 to 12 strikeouts a game. But now at a more mellow 36, he leaves such feats to younger blood like Herb Score or Bob Tur ley. So far this season, the fhiroen right-hander has recorded only 36 strikeouts, a tar cry from Score s 107 or Turley's 96. But Trucks is American league ' W. I- Pet. GB New York 40 21 .636 .... Chicago 35 20 .636 2 Cleveland 36 23 .610 3 Detroit 31 26 .544 7 Boston 28 31 .473 11 Washington 23 35 .397 1M4 Kansas City 22 37 .373 17 Baltimore , 19 41 .317 20 right up there with both in the vital won lost department. Even though he struck out only four tatters Thursday night, Trucks registered his seventh vic tory of the season and his second shutout in a row In beating Balti more, 8-0. The six-hit victory marked his fifth straight and kept the White Sox within two games of the pace-setting Yankees in the close American League race. George Kell drove in four runs with three hits while Walt Dropo and Nellie Fox also slammed out three hits. Fox collected 11 hits in 16 times up during the four-game suries with the Orioles. Cleveland remained a game be hind the White Sox and three Coming! PORTLAND MEADOWS "WORLD'S LARGEST PORTABLE ICERINK' '. 28 SUPERB ACTS COMPANY OF 125 JULY 19 Thru 26 NIghHy 30 MAIL ORDERS NOW! All Seats Reserved All Evening Performances Prtc.t Include Tan $.SO 12.00 Si. SO $1.00 Writ.: BOX OFFICE, 1. K.OIU CO. 408 S. W. Slh, Portle id 4, Oregon WHAT A DIFFERENCE - '100.00 WILL MAKE on your vacation AN EASY-TO-GET- VACATION LOAN IS THE ANSWER IT'S TRUE Your Payments on '100.00 Are As Little As $5.90 A VACATION THAT IS INADEQUATELY FINANCED IS WORSE THAN NO VACATION AT ALL PORTLAND LOAN CO. June 17. 1955 games off the pace by defeating Washington, 8-5. Bob Lemon failed to go the distance ,for the ninth time in his last 'u starts but gained his ninth victnr fter yielding all 12 Washington hits in eight innings. Mike Garcia came In toikb the ninth and gave up two hits before striking out Mickey Vernon for the final out. Bobby Avila and Larry Doby each collected three hits to lead a 15-hit attack. Billy Klfuis. who couldn't win a regular berth with either the Braves or the Giants, smashed a two-run homer in the last of the ninth off Johnny Sain to give the Red Sox a 7-6 triumph over the Athletics. Klaus' homer was one of four hit by Boston Ted Wil liams. Jackie Jensen and Norm Zaurhin also connecting for the cir cuit. Reliever Tom Hurd gained his first . victory of the year. Held scoreless by Frank Lary for eiaht inninps, the Yankees erunted for all their runs In the ninth to nip the Tigers, 3-2. Yogi Berra's two-run homer and Elston Howard's pinch single with the bases full accounted for the Yan kees' runs. Southpaw Tommy Byrne pitched a four-hitter and be- NutloniU League W. I. Pet. OB Brooklyn 44 15 .746 .... Chicago 34 26 .567 lOMi New York 31 28 .525 13 Milwaukee - 29 30 .492 15 Philadelphia 25 31 .446 VM Cincinnati 24 30 .444 174 St. Louis 24 31 .436 18 Pittsburgh 19 39 .328 244 came the first Yankee hurler to go the distance after 15 in a row had failed. Ted Kluszewski teed off for his 19th and 20th homers against the Dodgers and his second one of the game in the 10th inning to give the Redlegs a 6-5 decision. The Cubs strengthened their hold on second place in the National League with a 2-1 victory over the Giants. Murry Dickson shut out the Braves for the second day In a row, limiting them to four hits while pitching the Phillies to a 3-0 victory. Harvey Haddix pitched his first complete game of the season and his first shutout as the Cardinals blanked the Pirates, 5-0, with the aid of homers by Al (Red) Schoen dienst and Bill Sarni. Earl's, Suratt's Tied for Lead Special to The Bulletin MADRAS Earl's Super Fooi' Market and Suratt'p Insurance an knotted for top spot in the Jeffer son county Softball league. . and fans will see the two nines tangle for the first time this season, Monday on the Madras field. Earl's have a 4-0 record, and Suratt's boast a- 3-0 mark. Culver! seed is tnira wnn z-i, louowea Dy PSC, with 1-2. Jefferson Potato has 0-3, and Macy's trail with a 0-4 record. Benson Among Nation's Stars In NCAA Meet LOS ANGELES (UP)-Collegiatc track and field stars who will form the major part of the next U S Olympic team clash today and Sat urday in the 35th annual NCAA track and field championships at Memorial Coliseum. The chief interest will be focused on individual competition as stand DEAN BENSON Eyes NCAA Championship outs in a big field of 339 trackmen threaten to smash a possible doz en records. From the individual standpoint, this meet has all the earmarks of being the greatest in the history of the meet. Qualifying trials were slated to begin this afternoon in all events except the distance races, high jump and pole vault. Among the records threatened are the half- mile, two-mile, high jump, pole vault, shotput and javelin. bince Uean Benson is running against the cream of the crop, the Willamette University high hur dle ace will have to be at his besU to qualify for the Saturday unals. Two weeks ago Benson ran a 14 flat In the prelims of the NA1A meet at Abilene, Tex. He won the NAIA with a 14.2 in the rain and has turned In a 14.3, two 14.4s, and four 14.6s this season. Illinois' Williard Thompson, who has done a 13.8 this year, is favor ed to defend his title in the 120 yard highs. Duke's Bob Schenklo has turned In a 14.0. keen com petition will also come from Ber nie Nelson, Stanford, and Jim Ball, UCLA, who finished one-two In the recent PCC meet at Eugene. Women Stage Lively Session Special to The Bulletin PRINEVILLE Plnvini; aeainst par and usine handicaDs. women of the Prineville golf and country club staged a lively competition on the fairways Wednesday, June is. folly Hunter won with a 30. Jackie McRae turned in a 31, and Kva Severance took third with 33. Margo Burgess was committee chairman for the day's luncheon. She was assisted by Betty Bcim- dieK. Virginia Rhodcn and Eva Severance. Guests included Mrs William Whitehead, Mrs. Leslie Thomas and Mrs. Hazel - McKin- non, all from Montana, and guests of Beulah Sell: Mrs. Watt Skinner of California, a former member here: Mrs. J. C. MacDonald, guest of Ann MacDonald, and Miss Sadie Moody, guest of Alison Lucns. An invitation from the Burns golf club to play there on July 21 was accepted. Stipe's PRE- f-Wi Tt SALE In Full Swinng, Bargains Galore SHOP TO-NIGHT FREE DELIVERY In Our Trading Area A. C. Stipe Furniture Co. Weber vs Hval i In Final Round Of Junior Meet PORTLAND (UP) Gary Hval of Portland meets Ron Weber of Prineville and Carole Jo Kabler of Sutherlin plays Sue DeVoe of Med- ford today in the championships of the annual Oregon Golf Associa tion Junior Championships here. In the boys' division, Biff I-ovett of Portland, meets David Munro, also of Portland. Hval downed Cordon Marlatt of Eugene on the 19th hole yesterday while Weber defeated another Eu gene boy, Gary Gcertson, 2 and 1. Miss Kablot, the defending girls' champ, breezed by Shirley Sieg mund of Eugene 6 and 5. And Miss DeVoe won over Susan Small of Corvallis, who had a hole in-one Wednesday, by the same margin. Lovett downed Bill Auhry of Cor vallis 3 and 1 and Munro edged Tom Hamlin of Medford 2 and 1. Nova Reluctant To Discuss Suit Against Writer By OSCAR FRAI.KV United lrass Sports Writer NEW YORK (UP) Former heavyweight challenger Lou Nova admitted today that his reluctance to hurt newspaper friends had helped spread a veil of secrecy over his winning of a $35,000 libel judgment against a Los Angeles sportswriter. "I didn't mention it because I didn't want anybody in the busi ness to take it personally' Nova said. 'l have many friends on vari ous newspapers and I wasn't try ing to be vindictive I was loolung only for vindication." Nova won the lodgment two weeks ago against Vincent X. Flaherty of the Los Angeles Ex aminer and the Hearst Publishing Co., because of a reminiscent 1953 column in which Flaherty de scribed Nova as "cowardly" in his 1941 fight with Joe Louis. The news never got out of the Los Angeles courthouse through the usual reportorial channels and, when it was reported in the June 13 issue of Time magazine, the in ference was that the various daily news media covered it up. Bulging Lead Taken by Patty GROSSINGER, N.Y. (UP) De fending champion Patty Berg, al ready boasting a bulging 18-point lead, had an excellent opportunity to increase her margin at the ex pense of a couple of "pigeons" to day in the fourth round of the Triangle Round Robin golf touma ment. Miss Berg, who shot a women's ptfr 72 in Thursday's third round to give her a three-round total of 219 and a plus 47 score 18 points better than the plus 19 total of run nerup Louise Suggs was paired today in a four-Some with Alice Bauer Hagge of Sarasota, Fla. Mary Lena Faulk of CarroUton, Ga., and Pat O'Sullivan of Orange, Conn. Under Round Robin scoring rules, wherein each player can pick up points by beating the other three in her foursome, Miss Berg was expected to profit handsomely against Mrs. Hagge, who is next to last in the total scoring with a minus 29, and against Miss Faulk, 12th in the field of 16, with minus 21. Furniture INVENTORY USE YOUR CREDIT Legion Team Seeking Fourth Straight Win Bend American Legion will be ihouiinc fur its fourth straight Central Oregon league win tonight when it opens its home season against Prineville on the Munici pal diamond In an earlier gftme. Bend won 7-1. Game time is 8 p.m. Southpaw Hon Anderson, wiir boat Albany in his only start, will ipen on the mound for Coueh Vince Gonna. The remainder of RON ANDERSON To pitch against Prineville the lineup will probably includi Jerry Copenhaver in left, Denny Olsen at third, Sid Bauer at first Denna Lenaburg at second, Gary Joanis catching, Stan Williams in center, Ronald Coleman at short, and either Gordy Harper or Dick Lenaburg in right field. After five games, Anderson uie squad's leading hitter with 5I average on seven hits in l-i trips. Denny Lenaburg is ngnt on his heels with 10 for 19 and a .526 mark. Jerry Copenhaver and Stan Williams both have four for lour, but have only appeared in one game. Sid Bauer. Cary Joanis and Ro land Coleman are all betting over .350. Bend has 57 hits in 143 trips tor a healthy .399 team average. Denny Lenaburg is the leading Ditcher with two wins ana ji strikeouts to his credit. Anderson and Williams both have a single victory. Plavers b h pe'' J. Copenhaver, s-of 4 4 S. Williams, p-ot 4 4 R. Anderson, p-lb .... 13 7 Denny Lenuburg, 2-p 19 10 ( G. Gentry, of 4 2 W. Winkle, p 2 1 S. Bauer, lb 17 7 G. Joanis, c 17 7 R. Coleman, ss 14 5 G. Harper, c 6 2 Dick Lenaburg, of .... 8 2 M. Nesbitt, of 4 1 D. Olsen, b '. tl 3 L. Langliers, of 6 1 S. Slate, 2b 7 1 G. Galey. of 1 " Total 1 57 1.000 1.00D .538 .526 .500 .500 .412 .412 .357 .333 .250 .250 !l76 .167 .11: .OOr .39!' Brandis Edged By Medo-Land Jim McCarthy and Mike Riley locked up in a tight pitchers duel as Medo-Land edged Brandis, -I to 3, in an American Utile lengui Tame at Harmon field Thursday Each chucker struck out 11 and only gave up two hits. However, one of Medo Land's hits was a three - run homer by Jim Hawes. The game's only oth er hits were singles by McCarthy and Kerry Yancey and Vaughn Carty of the losers. Medo-Land 030 010 4 2 Brandis 020 010 3 2 2 McCarthy and Mi-Re; Riley anH Yaneey. rJ TSf Bill's Dumps Red Sox For Initial Win Bill's Ponderosa only managed four hits off Dick Renno, but they capitalized on nine walks to score Ithtir first Softball win -of the se:i s-n. dumping Lunduren Red Sox. 1310. at Bruin field Thursday. Boh Lubcke pounded out thre for four for the losers, and Earl Corkett and Frank Murrison cucl had a pair of hits. One of Cork ell's was a home run. No Pon lerosn player collected more than one hit. Lefty Whitson struck out fivi ind onlv .nave up one hit as h' hurled Lumlfiren Sales to an 8-0 win over Prineville in the second game which was halted alter five inning. Willie Besley's fourth in sinyl" was the only safety off Whitson. Russ Kiel laced out twe hits to pace the Sales crew, which scored all its run in the imirtl inning. It II K '.unit Red Sux W5 l'O 2 10 X ' Ponderosa .... 310 072 x 13 4 f! Renno ami Corkett; Spincy am' Bassett. It II E irinryllln (Ml) 00 0 11 Lund. Sales .... 000 8x 8 6 0 Storey and Beulcy: Whitson and Kiel. Wake Forest Nabs Crown OMAHA, Neb. (UP) Wake For est from the baseball-minded state of North Carolina reigned as champion of the college baseball world today. The beacons came from behind to defeat Western Michigan 7-6 Thursday night in the final of the NCAA college world series. Lin Holt, Wake Forest's ace re ceiver, singled home Luke McKeel in the 8th inning for the winning run. MlaccI had walked and moved around to third on a pair of passed balls by Western Michigan catcher Fritz Messner. Wake Forest jumped to a 3-0 lead only to sec the Broncos push across three runs in each of the third and fourth innings to grab an edge. But the Southern nine tied It with its own three-run cluster in the sixth and set the stage for Holt's heroics. Meanwhile, newsmen covering the tournament named Tom Bor land, Oklahoma A & M senior southpaw, as the outstanding play er of the series. Borland won two frames for the Aggies and saved another in relief to run his season record to It wins and no losses. He also set a series record by going the full 12 innings in the Aggies 5-4 win over Ail zona. Girls Softball Meeting Monday Anyone Interested in girls soft ball should attend a meeting ir the council room of the City Hall Monday at 2 p.m. Unless some interest is shown al this meeting there will.be no soft- ball for girls this summer, accord tug to Sara Officer, women s sports director. It's New! It's Different! OMS.Biimn Now at last you can take an 18 or 21 ft. Cabin Cruiser to your favorite lake, river or bay, without worry about loading or unloading of trailer. The new re tractable trailers now installed in our cruisers make it possible for one man to laur.ch or take out of the water any 18 or 21 ft. cruiser with ease of operation. Wheels lift up Into specially constructed well and lowers on a screw raising the Cruiser an aver age of 13 to 15 Inches off the ground. Bend to Host Salem Golfers Bend's mens golf team will host 22 members of the Salem Golf iiid Country club In the first team match of the year Sunday at the local course, play is slated for t i.m. A steak-chicken dinner will h. served Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m. fur all members and their wives us they entertain the Salem team. Member who wish to play ar asked to contact Kiuar Allen, club pro. Chairman Ollie Bmvmm pointed out tiie team would need he support of the majority of tin laying membership. NOW PLAYING 4, i left MORROW Faith DOMERGUE UNIV(UI IMIttNATIONM ALSO Democracy in Action at the Bov Scout "JAMBOREE" In Color STARTS SUNDAY JAMES STEWART JUNE AILYSON KTII ATVIIIC j V! AIR Phone 693 -2 Miles SwVNtJ' STARTS TONIGHT! THREE ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS ONE BIG HIT! Humphry HokhH Ilium Ilnldcn Audrey Hepburn In "SABRINA Also A Savage Empire Kllleil Willi Hutf Auillc itlurpliy In 'Drums Across the In Technicolor Tonight Only Cartoon Carnival Gules Open 7:30 Conic Early and Enjoy the Convenience of our Modem Clean Stinek Bur and Watch the Sunset Behind The Beautiful Cascades AMPHIBIOUS BOAT CO. PS 0J uotsiita - These Boats Are Now on Display at The Amphibious Boat Company 1405 S. 3rd, Bend Phone 408-W Victory Notched By Murray Bros. Special to The Bulletin PRINK VI1.LK Murray Bros. Construction of Bend opened Its Junior league baseball season by edging Prineville, 4 to 3, Thurs day, but it had to travel eight in lings to notch the victory, Dick Hurris had a pair of safe its to pace the Bend hitters. I'lid 100 020 01 4 6 4 Prineville .... 000 100 20 3 6 I Newell and Lanzaruttu; Kee and Love) and. Bergen is Norway's second larg 'Kl city. TT NOW PLAYING! TORRID ADVENTURE! Hist mid PAYNE MURPHY . m A TMUMOUNI nciuK ALSO STARTS SUNDAY! 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