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V The Bend Bulletin, Tuesday, August 23, 1955 i J Coquille Loses Chance to Gain On Logger Nine Southern Oregon Standings W. I. Pet. Drain 20 1 .S09 Bend 11 .550 Coquille 11 11 .500 Banuon 8 10 .441 MeJIord 10 14 .417 Koseuurg 8 12 .400 Grants Pass II 16 SHRINE ALL-STAR Ken Starnes, Culver, will see action at either fullback, halfback or end In the annual East-West Shrine game at Pendleton, Saturday, Aug. 27. The benefit game at tracts the cream of the graduating class B gridders from through out the state. Baltimore Orioles Holding Key to American Loop Lead Bv I'NITEl) Pit ESS The key to first place will be in the cellar tonight in the keep ing of the last-place Baltimore Oriolej. VFratikly, I don't give n hang whet.ier Cleveland, Chicago or New York wins trie pennant if we can't win it ourselves," says Balti- American League . W. I.. Pet. OB N.-w York 75 47 .615 Chicago 73 46 .613 1& Cleveland 74 48 .607 1 Boston 70 51 .579 44 Detroit 62 GO .508 13 Kansas City 49 74 .398 26M, Washington 42 76 .356 31 Baltimore 37 80 .316 35i more Manager Paul Richards. But tonight, anyway, Richards' Orioles will determine which club shall lead the American League. Here's why: The White Sox arc a half-game out ot first place but they can take o"er the top rung by two per centage points if they sweep a twi-ni-'ht doubleliender with the lowly Orioles tonight. The pace K'tling Yankees, who meet the Ti lers 'n a night game, can't do a Serving Central Oregon PIIONR 1312 The World's Most Efficient Furnace ('leaning Equipment thing about stopping Chicago even if they beat Detroit. Ricnards, who left the White Sox at. the end of last year to come to Baltimore, thinks Chicago "has the necessary pitching to win the pennant," but he doesn't intend to make it easy for his old ball club. Orioles Troublesome The Orioles have given the White Sox as much, if not more, trouble than any other club in the league this season and Richards says there's liable to be a lot more in store for them. Marty Marion, who succeeded Richards as White Sox manager,1 has nominated Virgil Trucks an Sandy Consuegra for tonight's tell tale twin-bill while Erv Paliea and National League W. 1 IVt. GB Brooklyn 78 42 .650 .... Milwaukee 69 55 .557 11 New York 64 57 .529 Wt Philadelphia 63 61 .508 17 Cincinnati 61 63 .492 19 Chicago 59 68 .465 22 St. Lovis 52 68 .433 26 Pittsburgh 45 77 .369 34 George Zuverink will pitch for Baltimore. The Yankees, who just swept three games in a row from the Orioles, will rest their hopes on fastbuiler Bob Turley against Ti ger rookie Frank Lary. Cleveland, only 1 game out of first place, will send southpaw strikeout ace Herb Score against Frank Sullivan of Bostonin anoth er key night game while in the other American League contest, Alex Kellner of Kansas City is scheduled to face Bob Porterfield of Washington. 250 Pair Women's & Children's J Q DRESS SHOES 200 Pair Women's & Children's DRESS SHOES rN Buster Brown Shoes Drain Black Sox continued t'j make a shambles of the Southern Oregon baseball pennant race, put- ling two more games between them and runnerup Bend, by bouncing the Loggers twice over Ihe weekend. The champions squeezed by. 6 to 5, in 10 innings Saturday night and then came through 7 to 3, Sunday. Coquille lost a chance to movt into a tie for second place by los ing a pair to Medford. The Cheney Muds slapped the Loggers, 13 to 4, Saturday night and then came up with eight runs in the final three innings to nip Coquille, 12 to 11 Sunday. Medford exploded for 22 hits. It II H Coquille 000 103 000 4 7 .1 Medford 510 310 12.V&13 13 1 Pilgrim, Douglas 7, and Garner; Kelly and Dick Woolen. Coquille 012 303 2001? 13 4 Medford 200 020 22412 22 5 Ellis, Douglas 9, Pilgrim 9, and Garner; Maddox, Derald Woolen 6, and Dick Wooten. Bruin Football Schedule Given The 1955 Bend high school foot ball schedule was recently re leased by Stan Blair, athletic coordinator. The grid slate includes district games with Sweet Home. Al bany, North and South Salem. Cor- vallis and Lebanon in addition to games wilh traditional Central Oregon rivals, Madras, Redmond and Prineville. Opening game on Bruin field will be Sept. 9 when the Lava Bears make their debut against Madras under new coach Tom Wlnbigler. The 1955 schedule: Mudraf) Here Sweet Home There Albany S. Kulem Virvullls N. Salem Lebanon Redmond l'rliu vllle Here There There Here Here Here There .10 Sept. 9 Sept. 10 Sept. 2.1 Sept. Oct. . Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Waldorf Has Green Moero j Portland Stops To Work Wifh af California ci h o BERKELEY. Calif. (UP) OoaehDimeff wiio holds the r Lynn Waldorf of California is off blot-king mid initi.uking. the tnot at long last as he pie pares for a 1955 grind with u green squad which has been stripped of the masterful throwing aim of Paul Larson. "It certainly is the most inex perienced group I've had since 1 came here in 1D47," Waldorf rum bles as he notes that Matt liuzel- tine, the great Bear cenVr, also lias graduated "However, this a well balanced club and I don't think we'll do too bad." Waldorf agrees that the schedule looks easier than last year's mur derous affair which saw his Bears flung against mighty Oklahoma. Ohio otate and UCLA in one sea son. OCLA still is on the menu but this fall's intersectionals are with such tamer outfits as Pitts burgh, Illinois and Pennsylvania, Th Bears will have to make up for Lvrson's absence by sticking more to the ground and Waldorf appears to have plenty of material in that department. Jerry Drew, who averaged 9.29 a cany last year, is in line for the fu''back spot although he may have double keeping it from Steve 1954 Champions Score Triumph PORTLAND (UP) The defend ing ohampion City Beavers de feated a surprising Gaston club 11-5 last night to oust the losers from the State American Baseball Congress semi-pro baseball blub ney. The losers' bracket victory ad vanced City Beavers to tonight's semi finals where they will meet the Cashor Babes. Winner of to night's contest meets undefeated Arehe.' Blower for the crown Wed nesday night. There is bit.r than average speed at the hahuacks with John ny Wiison and Ted Grander re turning. Botti were starters at va rious limes last year. Tom Kramer may oi may not be back to beef up tlie situation if he can get past nis s.noiastie difficulties, Some lucky nor.-i;. Merman is in line 1 tr l,arson's assignment at 'quarterback. The inside track seem: to belong to Mike Casey, who leads in varsity experience But Gus Gianlulis, lust year'. Krosh quarterback, might be ii there come Sept. 17. The ends are solid bu lack depth. Jim Carmichael, who was third in pass receiving last year as Luzon's battery mate, has the call at right end and Bill Vallutin, a converted back, may edge out Ed Brandt at left end. A bad hole was torn in the tackl" brigade when Hurry Ghil arducci was pronounced unfit to play after undergoing an eye oper ation While Bob Oliver returns to work on the left sitle, Don Tron stein, a junior letterman, and Hay Yourii up from the Ramblers, will vie ft' Ghilarducci s position. Don Gilkey and Nick Poppin are Iwo masoned guards but there is no on1 to backstop them. Center also is a plum for some non leltermen. Don Mitchell and Frank Mattamcci are likely candidates, although Mitchell is weak on de fense anil Matarocci short on experience. The schedule: "Sep 17 At Pittsburgh Sept. 24 Illinois Oct. 1 Pennsylvania Oct. S Washington State Oct. 15 Oregon at Portland Oct. 12 Southern California Oct. 29 At UCLA Nov. 5 Washington Nov. 12 Oregon State Nov. 19 At Stanford By I'MTKI I'ltLSS The home teams gut the hits and in each home town ouihil shovl-'ped Pacific Cuasi league schedule last night. Only two games weiv played and iu eacn the ome town outhit the invaders, but lost. Iais Angeles made the trip tu Sacramento and won out A-'2 over t'uelfle Toast Leuiiut1 Seattlo Hollywood San Dieyo Portland " Los Argeles Sacramento San Francisco Oakland w -L ivt. ;h H3 n;i .5t;s . . 81) ti7 .flit V 79 (i9 5X4 5 74 71) .514 N 711 74 .1H7 W j tiS SO .459 1G M 82 .4Ki IS li5 83 .439 19 SPORTSMAN'S' DIGESTS STILL-FISHING MINNOWS IN LAKES KEEP A LITTLE SLACK- IN LINK n fur T-r 12 the Soli. ns. Sacramento got lit hits ami tiu' Angels eight. pMi'Jand likewise went hi Holly wood lor a 4-H win. Hullywood got 10 hits to seven by the Beavers. Bob Hall came to the rescue of Dick Waibel in the fourth inning for Pu'-tland and held the Stars to three i.ils in a splendid six-inning relief job. The loss went to Hob Garbei , first of five f lingers for lolly wood. It was Garbr's fifth loss to go with his league leading Iota! of 19 wins. Purt'and jumped off to three runs m the first inning and added one in the second. That concluded Ihe Heaver scoring, but il wns nough. Dick Egbert drove in Iwo of the Portland runs. The Rockets scored in the sixth inning en a single, a sacrifice and Florist error. Betty Evans Gray son yielded but four hits to the Rockei; OUST CNOU6H SPLIT SHOV TO SINK MINNOW, AND PREVENT H" RETURNING TO IMt If STILL-FISHINS WITH Live MINNOWS IN A LAKE FOR SAL MON, TROUT, BASS, CRAPPIE (AT NIGHT), AND PICKEREL, ADJUST MINNOW SO rT SWinS IN THE upper vs of water's depth, it's most visible in this area to pish cruising below. Adjust minnow depth near the bottom for perch, wall eye, crappie (daytime), cat FISH. Use quilltype floats that submerge easily. let fish toy wtth bait and take it away to cwai.ow while ou play line. Firemen Hoping To Stem Blazes KLAMATH FALUS (DPI Two fores) fires broke out in valuabli limber stands of soiigliern Oregon slerduy but crews expected to have Ihem surrounded by early lo day. Largest of the two blazes was the r remont national forest where a fire had burned more tlirtti WM) acres, threatening virgin stands of Ponderosa pine six miles northeast of Bly. Ore. bout 1IK) men were on the fire lines todiiy, aided by six tract oik from the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. All games at 8 p.m. The avocado tree belongs to the laurel family. Complete your qolocheme with extensions Lewiston Spoils Wenatchee Hope By I'MITKI) PKKSS The Lewiston Broncs, w'th Gabby Williams leading the way, spoiled Wena'.-hee's chances of joining idle Kugeiie ut the top of the Northwest league standings last night. The Idaho club bumped the Chiefs 14-4 and ti-5, in one set of a round of doubleheaders in Ihe class B circuit. I the other twin blls, Salem and Tri-City split, with Salem winning the opener 5-1, and Tri-City taking the second game, 4-2; and Yakima beat Spo kane 7 5 in 10 innings. In an ex hibition nightcap, Spokunp was beute.v 2-1, by Fairchild Air Force Base. Williams was the particular pain to the Chiefs. He drove in four runs with his two hits in the seven inning opener. Pitcher Dick Dodel got credit for the victory. In the second 'game. 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