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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1955)
V Football Moves Into Spotlight Here This Week Football moves into the local spotlight this week. Physical examinations will he Kiven Thursday, Aur. 25, at the hiKh school Eym for all prospective varsity and junior varsity jud ders. Kxams will start at 7 p.m. Uniforms and equipment will he Issued at Hnun stadium dressing loom Friday and Saturday, Aiir. 26-27, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. At Ifast one of the coaches will be at the field house each aftennKjn j Dalles Ore. from to 3 for shoes. runs in the 2 The Bend Bulletin, Tuesday, August 23, 1955 Dalles Downs Li ncoln, 9-6 HASTINGS, N-2i). (UPJ The exploded f fir seven .sevcnlli inn'rn; hist New head coiieh Tom Winhi(!lerniKhl lo defeat Lincoln, Neb., 9-6, announced that the first footba practice will In' held Monday, Auk. 29. Hp plans "daily double" prac tice sessions the first week, with workouts at both 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. . WinbiuliT, alonK with his two new aides Kloyd Holt, end coach, and Don MeCauley, line coach, is anxious to net started. He indicat ed that he may shift several play ers to different positions in order to field the best possible eleven. Golfers Record Creditable Mark K N. and Owen Panner of Bend turned in very ereditahle perform a nee.s, firing a 78-72-150 lo place eighth in the annual falhe and-son olf tournament Sunday at the Lake Oswego Coif and coun try t'lub, jusl seven strokes off the wl in pace. There were 120 teams of fathers and sons compct- inf for the title. Ralph and Martin Swan of Van rniivcr, Wash., won with a gross J 13. . Bill and Bub Hatch were tne only other Bend golfers competing Karle Slelle, who succeeded '. Norm Van Brock I in as Oregon's quarterback In 1!H9, has been signed by the Hams. But he prob ably won't understudy Van in the pro league as the Kams Intend to Use him us a defease halfback. Norm Van Broeklin, LA Hams quarterback. lim1 teumniate Stan West, offensive guard, recently caught 10 I rout on a fishing trip to Oregon's Ilogite river. Then they lauded three salmon at Coos (I3ay 1p make the trip in tfi" opening game of the Ameri can Legion Sectional baseball tour ney hi re. The Dalles overcame a 4-2 Lin coln lead with the big inning, which included a triple steal. Put Foley stole home on the play. It was only the second los in 34 games for the Lincoln club, which was oi' its usual lorm defensively with nine errors. Ton'idit, Lincoln meets Tucson. Ariz., in the double - elimination meet. Another loss would elimin ate Nebraskuns. Llne.vcore: The Dalles 001-010-7 9 8 2 Lincoln ooo-KW-'OO-C-X-O Peterson owl Sandrey; Sloehr, Hergc .rader (7) and Oltman. r K J A DENNY PETERSON The Dalles ace wins again All-Star Pair Called on Again ONTAKIO, Ore. (UP) - Tony Arana and Glenn Kvins, who parti cipated in the Shrine nil-star game in Portland last Saturday, will be back or the field in record time for an it her all-star clash this Sat urday at Ontario. The two are slated for baekfield duty with the Snake Jtivcr Valley all-st.irs when they clash , with with BoiseValley stars. Proceeds of the Klks-sponsored game will be divided between the Klks Fyc clinic in Portland and the I l.iho Klks Convelesceni Home in BAac. j The planet Jupiter has 12 known satellites, outermost four of which revolve in a direction evenopposiie lo that- of the others. Underdog Melis Defeats Nocero NKW YORK' (UP) Paolo Mel of Montreal, former welterweight champion of Italy, was matched today for a 10-round TV fight with seventh-ranking Chico Vejar SI. Nicholas Arena on Oct. 17 as a reward for Monday night's vic tory over middleweight Kinzi No cero. Melis, an 11-.) underdog, won a unanimous 10-round decision over Nocero of Brooklyn in their TV bout at St. Nick's Toughy Nocero lost two rounds on low-blmv fouls and was warned four other times for rough-house luetics. Matchmaker Tex Sullivan said today, "We have closed for Melis wl Vejar on Oct. 17. But. of I course, if anything happens to Ve- nr on Sept. 11 in his fight with Tony DcMaivn in Boston, we'll have to get nnother opponent for Melis." That other opponent would he the winnvr of next Monday night's iglit at St. Nick's between welter weights (iene Poirier of Niagara Kails, N.V., and Chris Christensen of Denmark, Sullivan said. Carole Jo Wins Charlotte Match CHARLOTTE, N C. (UP) Two 17-year-olds from the north woods turnel the National Women's Amateur golf tournament today in to a teen-age neighborhood tangle for the second round. Anne Quast of Marysville, Wash, and Cerole Jo Kahler of Roseburg, Ore. drew the attention from the older heads expected to finally fight it out toward the title round lour days hence. i Miss Quast pulled the bipgest of several upsets on the first day of the tournament, trouncing Mrs Grace Demos Smith, a Curth Cupper from Coral Gable, Fla., 3 and 1. Not even the luck of the Mint draw figured that one, which pu' the apple - cheeked Washingtoi miss up against Miss Kahler, th blonde who won the National Jun ior miss golf title only last week Carole Jo floated Naomi Vv able oi Poughkecpsie, N.y., 6 and 5 witinut doing any damae to the par 74 Myers Park Country Club coin's.. But after a start in keep ing with her company Miss Kab ler played holes from 7 through 13, where she closed the date, in j one under par. Miss Quasi by contrast had pressure battle for most of her match with Mrs. Smith hut she had a more wide-eyed stamina than her opponent in the PC-degree heat of the midafternoon. Both had double bogeys on the front nine -s they turned even, with Miss Quast having a two-stroke better medal score. At the 14th, Miss Quast went ahead to stny when Mrs. Smith's tee of'ering went into the rough. A three-put 16th for Mrs. Smith and Anne's birdie on 17 finished it. Corvallis Elks Bounce Bend from State Meet Special to The Bulletin I EUGENE Corvallis Elks con tinued to hold the wharomy signs over Bend VfrW, bouncing the Con-! tral Oregon champs from the Slate softhal tournament with 7-1 victory Monday night in the opening game of a tripleheader, The Elks topped Bend, 2-1, Satur day in eight innings. The Elks took advantage of wild ness on the part of starter Marv Lines and pushed across two runs 'n the opening frame on five free oasses and a single by .George; sprick before Tom Ray could be -ashed in to strike out Dick Sprick ith the bases loaded. Bend appeared to be back in the ;ame in its half of the first when Jnes walked and John Newell Irove a double down the left field ine, but the umpire ruled it foul, Florists Lose To Redding, 1 1-0 REDDING Calif. (UP) The Erv Lind Florists of Portland over whelmed the Redding All-Stars 11-0 last dight in a women's Softball game. The Florists, fresh from a stand at Frcrno against the world cham pion Rockets go to Oakridge. Ore. toda to meet the Loggerettes. The Portland team will return to Portland for a five-game series igainst the Ramblers of Phoenix. Ariz, on Friday night. Giants Favored Against. Rams POP-TLAND fUPl The New York football Giants were a solid one-touchdown favorite today to ship :he Los Angeles Rams in Portland's Multnomah Stadium Sunda.v night. The New York team assumed the role of favorite after besting the San Francisco 49ers in Seattle last Snturday. The Giants won by a 28-17 score. Quarterbacks Charlie Conerly and Don Heinrich and fullbeck Bob by Epps were expected to provide the offensive punch for the Giants. more than offsetting the throwing arm of the Rams' Norm Van Broeklin. Washington state has a total land i.rea of 66.977 squre miles, This decision met with the crowd's disapproval. VFW narrowed the count lo 2-1 in the second when Jim Carpen ter gained life on an error. Red Wyatt walked, and Milt Sexton caught the Corvallis defense nap ping with a neat bunt, the only Bed hit of the night. Carpenter slid safely home on a wild pitch, but then Ray and Verle Mitchell both were easy outs to end the threat. Ray, tired after pitching his third tournament game in three days, managed to keep the Elks in check until the fifth. Then with two out they filled the bases on a pair of singles and a walk. Jack Sprick was safe on a field er's choice as he hit a high bounder to third scoring a run. Two more came in as Jim Carpen ter threw wild to first on Dick Sprick's grounder, and the fourth tally came across on a wild pitch. Errors Hurt Corvallis added an earned insur ance run in the sixth on a walk,1 passed ball, and Newell's error, i Sprick struck out at least one; Bend batter each inning to run his total to 11 for the evening. He whiffed the final five men to face him. Mill City nudged Sheridan, '3 to 2, in another loser's bracket game. Eugene was alone in the unbeat-: en ranks following a 3-to-0 win! over Oregon City. Ron Willoughby struck out nine and only gave up two hits in twirling the win. Corvallis and Mill City meet to night, and the game's winner will meet Oregon City in a second game tonight for a berth in the finals Wednesday opposite Eugene. It H E CoiTallis 200 041 0-7 7 1 Bend 010 000 0-1 1 2i D. Sprick and Stagg; Lines, Ray1 1. and Wyatt. 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