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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1955)
i The Lowdown By GENE ANDERSON Bulletin Rportn Editor George Shaw, who ruled supremo on the Ori'tion gridiron scene the past (our years, failed to see any aelon in last week's All-Star game and It marked the first time in eiuhl years of prep, eollrne and All-Star Raines that (he ''General dldn t play at least some. The No. GEORGE SHAW ' 1 bonus draft surrendered the ..quarterback slot to Italph Gugliel- mi, who experily directed the Col 'Jegians to their upset win. Shaw faces plenty of competi lion hack at Baltimore too. Hi? cur- really is one of six Colt candidates for the signal-calling post. Others 4' are Gary Kcrkorian from Stanford, "Jack Scarbath from Maryland. Hon Kngels from Illinois, Leroy -'"Vaughn from Virginia Union, and , Kay Craves from Texas A & M. Undoubtedly the most experi- - encen professional' foothall player ' around these days is Barney Poole, the New York Giant's Ill-year old ' end. - He picked up eight college Jjtid Loggers Set Pair With -uram nine 'Tl Onlv flni'W ttill 1... lI-.I,,. C..4 iinm.v mikih Him rtuodiiy anernoon ,nt Drain when the two tmi run. imu league collide. iui.y IH'IWTS 1'raiu MiacK ."Sox have safely secured the league .""pennant for the foutlh. straight " year, and will be shonting for their l!(Mh straight win. The Bend "T .lggers, currently all alone in see j find place, will be eyeing their lOlh " consecutive viemry. But Ihere will be plenty of hon ;or and diamoml glory for the vie- lor. The Ul.iek Sox Ctl-li claim i. -lhe mythical slate bush champion hi on the strength of a I :t win -over Coos Hay-North Bend Wed . nesilav. The Drain club, ulong with tin professions 1 Salem Si-nators im - the only teams the Loggers havt playeil all sensoii (but they haven't at least been able to gain a split with. Southpaws .terry Cade. Jerry H irluw and Dirk Duerr will prob ably he called on in an effort to quell the Logger's left handed pow er of Tom Hunt, Phil and Cm I .laiit.e, and Gene Stolt. Manager Paul Gehnnaii is expected In call (in Lowell Peaive. who suffered his tivi lu-ii rlefi'.-ilK -it the himU nf t it a in, and Arlie Aideriuan for lii'iurul rhiii'cs. KiMier Maurie Uasuiussen or , thinl base fur I mil Mowcn, v lin I, ft t..,- I,,,,.,., ti, hrinp AlKtar : Contest Tonight Spi'elHl to the llilllelin PORTLAND Oregon' gieate-ii All-Star attract ion. the eigbih ,ut nual Sliriner's AH Slur IuoIImIi game, will gel imdrrw ay al X- :!H P in. tonight in Multnomah Stad bun. One or the largest t inwds m history Is c ;pet led to lie uii h;tml for the gala prep classic, Kreitian Cross, stock lurk!-' . fnmi I'rineville, is the onl (Vn tral Oregonian. slatctt to perfiHin rt.iuriini, - Cross, who stands .V!) and weighs 1.11 IvnillMS, win nc one in -i 'i.i iitnq)cimg im mi' kuwi utile Plaver award. IjisI year his teamniale Mel (Allelic walked off with the coveted trophy. State, bewsed by Lee Gustufson, rules as the fanrite on the basis of a four-game win streak and a "b-'2 advantage in the series. p?S 2) BULLETIN A-i'S ; letters before finally moving on to the pro ranks. Poole, one in a series of talented brothers, earned two letters at Mississippi in liMl and 1942. Afte entering the Marines, he played a year at the University of North Carolina. The next three years (1914 -Hil saw Poole play a vital role at West Point as the Army Cadets rode roughshod over weak cned college opjosition. Somehow or other the eligibility rules wer stretched enough to permit him to return to Or Miss for his final two seasons of collegiate football in 3 047-48. Football wasn't his only sport Poole also earned eight collegiate letters in the diamond sport, where he was a catcher, and seven more in basketball. Morris Hitchcock ,the polo play er who was pictured on televi sion's KIX)K SjHirts Desk Tuesday night, formerly owned a saw mill at Sisters. He is now located a! White Swan, Wash., where he is player-captain of his own polo team. Eagles Dump Detroit, 14-8 itv i nitcu im;i;ss The Philadelphia Kagles came up with one of those rare rookie finds today, a football star wilh no collegiate experience, in chalk ing up their second straight ex hibition game victory in pre-sca-son Nalonial League competition. The youngster is Ted Wcgert, a 23jy ear-old back from the Bain- bridge, Md Naval Station and he led the Kagles to a 14-8 triumph over Iho Detroit Lions at Dallas, Tex., Friday niht. Wegort ran 81 yards for a touch down on a screen pass play in the orvj'.ing move of the second period and came through again with a seven yard touchdown plunge on a wide pitchout in the third period. Detro.t had taken an early lead with a touchdown in the first per iod on an 80-yard drive featuring Lew Cnrpenler s running. The Lions went ahead again briefly in the second period when three of their defenders forced Adrian Burk )f the Kagles to ground a pass in the end .one fin a safety and! make it 8-7. Wegert's second touch-1 town was the winning margin. Hobby Walston kicked both extra! points for Philly. Thre.- exhibition games are on tap today. The San Francisco Forty Nincrs, who have won two straignt. meet the once-defeated New York Giants at Seattle, Wash, the Chicago Bears play the Chi- ago Cardinals at Jacksonville, Fin., and the champion Cleveland Browns meet the Green Bay Packers at Akron, Ohio. Boucher Leads Roseburg Field ROSKHimC, Ore. (UP) Tom Houche.. Walla Walla pro. lied the course record with a brilliant li'2 yesterday in firi round play in the third itiuiual Roseburg Open golf loiirnaoM ut. Houcher's round tied the course record set in lf.Vl by Hob Duden of Portland. The :i(l-year-nld golfer shot a pair of ills over the yard ionise with its par of tti-iiti Second place was held by Woody Hall. C'.lwood, who shol a ll-.TJ to. Duden held third place with a :rj-;i1 titl, and host pro Kddie Old field had a 1)7 for lourth spot. Tom Marlowe of Kaslmoreland was fifth with a (S. Knotted at 71) were p ofessionals Hobby Litton of Vancouver, Wash., Met Hiihicn of Furek.i. Calif., and Kddie t logon of ltive side. Al Williams, Medford pro. blew to a 71 Hnui'tit'V's round netted him $0 m "bio" money tor the low front nine, lligan shol a back nine score of x lui the other SMV The - iitire field in the $J:'nt tour ney will play today. I Sports Officials Hold Session The Central Oregon Officuls as siH-iation held an nii;anijition meeting Friday night In Redmond i nig Friilay exctung in Redmiuid I with l.i men present (lend. Red ( mund, Prinevdle and Madias were tepresenled Officers will lie ,-l.vlrd, at th nel meetirii;. set for M-aid-iy. Sept .'. al S p m. in room UVt of the Red mond I 'nil m lln;h school Kiis! game iissamments will also he made at Unit lime, so it is imera ttve that all qualified officials at tend. The Bend Bulletin, GET SET! Larry Lermo is all ready for the four-way swim meet at Albany Sunday afternoon. The veteran swimmer will be going for blue ribbons in the freestyle, relay and diving events. (Bend Bulletin Photo) Palmer Rated 'Cinch' to Win TORONTO (VP) Arnold Palm er, shooting brilliant 21-under-par golf for M holes, was rated a "cinch to win" the 4(th annual Canadiar Open C.olf Championship today over the easy Weslon course The only way anyone will catch him is iw Arnold to break a leg." said Tomy Holt, who played in the sane threesome with Palmer. The 2I)-year-old amateur hamp cut of La t robe, Pa., was five strokes in front with a record :1 hole total of 6-I-67-&1 195. Mis nearest opponent was hand some Jackie Ruri;e Jr.. the Hous ton. Tex., pro who plays out of Kiameslw. I-nko, N Y. Hurke was shoot i 1 1; r well 'enough to win most tournaments with a 5-t-hole card of 67-(itJ -(57 200, but was still five big strokes behind. "He's got an amazing touch with his palter," Hurke said, shaking his head. "He used to be a little wild t.fl the tee but this course is just built to his style with those wide fairways." Hu Palmer wasn't quite as im pressed with his pulling. "It hasn't been what I'd call phenomenal, jusl real good," he said. "I used 'Jtf palls and the longest was a -footer on the Mth. I missed a 2'j-footer on the 11th hole for a bogey," he recalled afterward. Hack of Palmer and Hurke were Art Wall Jr., Pncnun Manor, Pa., ind Freddie Hawkins, St. Andrews Ml,, at UY2. Holt who declared "I'm ail tired out," w;ts fourth with .!0;t. fetlowed by Mike Souchak, ijrossit.' er, N.Y., 'J0"i; Jerry Har ber, Lo Angeles, 'Jllti. VFW Team Off j For State Meet VFW snftball team. City and dis riet eh,imilons. left here .nk lo day bound for the liVY) Oi-egon stale tournament at Luone. Hi'tid me.'ts the alw nys pnwerful Corvallis Klks in the seennd L-.-nne f Ihe leiii riey al 1 '!() p in,' S it urday. i Totn R:iy is tabbed ti sturt Hitching for VFW Other shirlers a ill nntbablv lw Red Wv.ill Russ Kiel catching. John Newel' first Milt S.-yl.m ii ovmil Verle Mitchell at short. Don Camivi U-ll jit third. Jim Carpenter in left. M n v Lines in center, and Md hint M;irsh in riihl ;mi: ll 1-: Toit;nr , The Junior l.eiiuue All- Stan. get their rhttner fur dl.unMiid , revi-iuje when they meet (heir j eoai'lii'H In it nnie-lnnlnt: Kiooe at the Monlelpid hit It park at 7::m p.m. I"im;ii1. Ihe Ml stun wert trmliiiK t), when thrir Kiiiue ni halted curlier In the iM'k, hut they pnnniM ttmt thlt wilt 1h itiffen nt tmiiitht. Saturdoy. August 20. 19S5 si s Swimmers Set Trip to Albany Nearly 20 swimmers will repre sent JJend in a four-way swim ming iind diving meet at .Albany Sunday at 1 p.m. Lebanon and Corvallis arc the other teams en tered in the test. Coach John Harpole will call on Cecil Kribs, Debbie Carlson, Jo Aral Courier, Karen McMeen. John Colter, Larry Lermo, Jerry Vin cent, Jo Ann Vincent. Diane He vans, Judy Wilson, Gate Wilson and Sandra Amundsen in the swim events. Don'l dccnri oil llorsishoon and Four-leaf Hovers . . . Make your own good fortune . . . Steady saving docs it! First, decide on a budget and how much yon can save , . . then keep on Hiving! F.ven a snuill amount, dejiosited systematically every payday, soon adds up to a comfortable smfi. Then sen how 1,1 ( KY yon are, dividends comMnmded regularly, inaUe sav ings grow even larger. Ol'K.N YOl'K ACCOVNT SOON . . . and watch It grow. Semi-AnnucJ DIVIDEND of Credit as of .lline .10 tf AVIN&S jiiiHin frj i PaHc Mnvp Into c.idit:. jcLUiiu note nc With Hollywood llv I'NITKD I'KKSS Some long -range hitting by Steve Bilko of Los Anijeles and Eddie Kazak ol San DieKO helped the Padres move into a tie for second place in the Pacific Coast LeaKJC last night. Bilko smashed a home run and three consecutive doubles to drive Pacific Count IuKiie W I. Seattle 82 61 P.t. GB .573 .... Hollywood 77 66 .538 San Dk'iio 78 67 . 538 Portland 71 69 .507 1-os Angeles 72 71 .503 5 5 9', ; 10 Sacramento 66 78 .458 1614 Oakland 65 80 .418 18 San Francisco 63 82 .431 20 in five runs as the Angels downed the scf.ond place Hollywood Stars, 7-3. San Diego's Kazak also knocked in five runs with bis ninth and 10th )v mors of the season to pace the Padres to a 10-3 victory over Sacramento. The victory left San Diego and Hollywood tied for second, five games behind Seattle. The Rai nicrs nudged Portland, 1-0, be hind L'mer Singleton's five - hit pitchin?. Oakbi.d edged San Francisco, 2-1, on Fred Besana's four-hitter and homers by John Jorgenscn and George Metkovich. Bilko opened the scoring before a Hollywood crowd of 8,434 with a solo homer off loser Ben Wade in the second the 32nd of the year for the league's leading slug ger. H doubled in another in the sixth and drove in three with a two-badger in the ninth. Hernier Heaned Carlos B e r n i e r became the fourth Hollywood beaning victim of the reason when a Don Elston pitch struck him on his plastic helmet high over the right eye and knocked him to the ground. He was taken off the field on a stretcher but team physician Dr. Murray Small said he probably would be able to play today. Tt wis a tough one for Port land's fled Adams to lose. He gave up just six hits, never more than one per inning after the'first. Adams figured in Portland's ; only serious threat when he singled in the third inning and went to third as Car! Powis hit a blooper, dou ble dow. Ihe third base lind But Wally Westlakc flicd out ti end (he threat. V WIIJ.AMKTTK KIHSKUfc PORTLAND (UP) Defending chamo'nns City Beavers edged Wil lamette 4-3 at Sckavone Ftelcf here last nignf in State ABC tournament action. Gashu avenged an earlier defeat in the nightcap b.v nudging the Longshoremen by the same 4-3 score. 3 ttrEDERALSAVINGS UrANO LOAN AUOflATlrtW - Rubber-Arm Narleski Hurli Tribe to 1 1 Inning Victory rv iviti-:i PRESS If thV Cleveland Indians fail to wind up in the World Series this year, it won't be the fault of rub hpcarmcd Rav Narleski, the best "money pitcher" to come along in the lelief ranks since Smokey Joe Page. Narleski doesn't have the speed Page had but he has the same kind oi courage, coolness under fire and faculty for winning tne "big ones." He chalked up his eighth straight victory without a defeat and kept the Indians close on the heels of the pace-setting Yankees wilh a brilliant job that helped nip Kars-as City, 2-1, in 11 innings Friday night. With the score tied American league W. h. Vet. C.B New York 73 47 .608 .. Chicago : 70 46 .603 1 Cleveland 72 48 .600 1 Boston 69 -580 3V& Detroit 62 57 .521 10' Kan.CiW 49 72 .405 24 'a WnshinL'ion 41 75 .353 30 Baltimore 37 78 .322 33Vi at 1-all Enos Slaughter opened the 10th with a double off Mike (jar cia an after Elmer Valo beat out an infield hit, Don Mossi came in to s'like out Harry Simpson. Narleski then was summoned out of ihe bullpen and he struck out Hector Lopez and made Jim Finicar. hit into a double play. Then he pitched hitless ball again in the 11th and the Indians won the game in the bottom of the innine when pinch - hitter Dale Midlam Boy Wins Pee Wee Honors Mike Midlam, in the pee - wee class, turned in low net score, 30. in the junior nine-hole sweepslakes yesterday on the Bend Golf course. Mike turned in a 67 sore for the nine holes, and his 37 handicap brought him to Ihe low 30 mark. Other low scores follow: Pat Wonser, junior. 64 score, 29 handicap, 35 net. Stanley Norton, junior, 49 score, 13 handicap, 36 net. Jim Curl, pee-wee, 79 scon, 12 handicap, 37 net. MOOKK CIIAIJ.KNCKS NORTH ADAMS, Mass. (UP) Archie Moore, who has been chal lenging International Boxing Club Promoter James D. Norris' right to keep him from flying an air plane while in training, said today that.' "nobody is gonna keep me out of my airplane. Moore is in training here for a title bout with heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano in New York, Sept. 20. 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Towering Frank Sullivan of the Red Sox lowered the boom on the Senators, beating them, 8-0, for his 15th victory. Bob Porterfield held Boston scoreless until the sixth when Sammy White homered. The Red Sox then rallied for four more runs in the seventh and three more in the eighth as Washington went down to its fifth straight defeat Robin Rohert.s, the perennial ace of ihe Phillies' staff, became the first 20-gamc winner of the season by beating league-leading Brooklyn, 3-2. Roberts also he- came the fifth pitcher since 1900 to win i;t least 20 games for six consecutive seasons. Throws Game A way Don Newcombe, the Dodgers' 18 game winner, was coasting along with a 2-0 lead until the Phils nicked him for their first run in the eighih and then rallied for two more in the ninth. Newcombe had a chai.ee to choke off Philadel- Nafinnal League W. 1.. Pet. GB Brook! n 78 40 .661 Milwaukee ' 67 55 .549 13 New York 63 57 .525 16 Philadelphia 61 61 .500 19 Cincinnati 59 63 .484 21 Chicago 59 66 .472 22VS St. Louis 52 66 .441 26 Pittsbur.-h 45 76 .372 34'ii phia's winning rally but he threw a poteetial double play ball into centcr"lteld, allowing the tying run to come across. Willie Jones then singled home the deciding run. Hank Aaron and Del Crandall each smashed two-run homers to lead the Braves to a 7-0 decision over ihe Cubs. Lew Burdette lim-l ited Ch'cago to six hits. The Pirates defeated the Giants 8-3, despite Willie Mays' 38th home run plus another four-bagger by Johnny Antonelh, who suffered his 15th setback. Vern Law went the distance for his eighth triumph and wa.-i backed by a 13-hit attack. 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Rooin Roberts, of the Philadel phia R.-.berts, won his 20th vic tory ot the year yesterday in the National League and Bob Roberts ot Wenatchee cheeked in with his 19th triumph of the campaign in the Northwest loop last night. Roberts, the Wenatchee one, went lire distance to stake Wenat chee to a 9-6 decision over Tri City. Tii-City combed him lor 12 hits but Roberts nullified that as he left 13 runners stranded. Phil Marvier banged a three-run homer in the fourth and Jack Bukowatz of the Chiefs wielded a mean slick with four runs batted in on four hits. Salem could collect but six hits hut marie them pay off with a 10-6 victory over Lewiston. Gene Tunseih'f three-run double in the first and a two-run homer by Jack Steinagel in the same stanza got the Senators off to a flying start. Ron King doubled in three more runs ir the Salem fifth and the Senators finished up with two runs in the eighth. Ad Satalich spaced six hits and had an easy trip as Eugene bounce 1 Spokane 12-1. Satalich fanned ten and walked but one and also chipped in with two hits in four trips. LOSING 8I.KKP GROSSINGER, N.Y. (UP) -Heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano is losing sleep as long as the Boston Red Sox keep play ing night baseball games. Rocky, a rabid Boston rooter, has been staying up listening to accounts of the team's games on the radio and flis manager, Al Weill, is wor ried. "As long as they play at night, Rocky won't go to bed until it's over," Weill moaned. Serving Central Oregon PHONE a , i 1312 The World's Most Kffielit Furnace Cleaning' Kquipment KLINK'S Furnace Cleaning PHONE 1312 DELIVERY Phone 166 iil I II 'ff I