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2 The Bend Bulletin, Tuesday, September 6, 1955 The Lowdovvn By ;i;.NK AMhltSON Bulletin SporU Kill tor Kverybody wants to piny for n mouth 7."), Myi-tlo Point CA2'A defendinn state chamomo i Bandon (17) 43, North Bend Pete Susick has over WO candi dates out for tin Marshfiold team this year. And this from a scluxtt which had an average daily en rollment of HH2 IfjKt year. At South Sdem Ui Guslafson nels to pick ''r "d his ' Jfdthful forty . ins J!t.w Ktpiad from more than 1 H" iitdlcis. Kddie Basinski, Portland Following is a list of different hitdi Hchoois throughout the xlatc. I I . - rs - : r I EDDIE BASINSKI To speak hore soon uiMi IPifir iivprdi1 VX.A iMinillmfiil jn p;tr'HlhesiR, futliiwi'd by this .v'nrs tui-muit Aslnrin (Ml) 46. Cnqiiillp C!KI Hi, Prinnville HKli 05 yut for var sity nnd '10 more for fri'shmen, Sisters IIWI 22. Ashliirel Ir.Ml r2. Mnlfnnl (l.lliill Ml. Cnints Puss (1.2111 6r, Alhmiy (Ml W. Ij'l.a non (77l "HI, (Vnlral u( Mini. Smoke Shop SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS FOR TV f. IIH Oreirun Aveiiiirt - AH -lodriNoii -rT 7 BULLETIN - Red Sox Barge Back Into Pennant Picturej Bombers Again Top iemi-rros (Wit 01. Illinois Valley (jri -where Gale Davis now has 45 out, The. Dalles W) 02, and Roue River (147) 28. And then there Is Torn Winbig- ver's p)pular violin-playing second baseman, wil Bend Kiwanis noon loVcheon, Mon day, Kepi. 12. Grady (lark, may attract quite n nailery in the lft55 National Amateur Rolf tournament. The Minneapolis. Minn. swinger has a bail full of woods, II of them fact. The fi hnndicappor has Iron trouble, so he had II woods made to order at $26 apiece. He even has a No. 9 wood he uses to blast out of sand traps, according to Dick Strife. Sports Kdilor of the KutferiP Rotfisfer-Guurd. Bruce Gaudlon of KuRone is al most in Hie sain boat. He has a set of seven woods, starting with a No. 2 and running through No. 8. He never uses a driver. Ron Webb, Washington State pitcher, who Tony Governor signed just two days after he inked Phil .lantze, played here with the Cons Bay-North Hend Lumberjacks this summer. He relieved and picked up credit for the'Jack's 10 inning 10-to-K conquest, hut was hit hard by the loggers. He gave up three runs in four innings, but was saved by flick Wenner's long blast. San Francisco Coach Red Stra der crossed up Paul Brown and the Cleveland Browns last week ro- )orts Much Cole who went south to eaten the grid battle. With the great Otto Graham still retired and George Rattertnan not his peer as a passer, the liter Imss gambled with seven guards uul tackles to stop the Cleveland runnini' at lack. The strategy worked, for time unci time again, the behemoth linemen stopped the Browns runners cold. or threw them for losses. With , Jlallfrnnin unable to open the dc feilso up with aerials, ffntr I'Yan- eiseo grabbed n 17-14 win despile llm (nt'i tlinv iVu n.il iiv' lliiirl, MSM m. i-:ii,i,,.v. ii..iiumiii..iin Mil mm n mi mmm mm om mrum j Symoiis IWos. Jewelers .Will Be ;jm u -' Will MOST VALUABLE PLATER Curt Jantie, popular Logger rightfiolder and utility catcher, was named the most valuable Logger player by a vote of the Bend fans. He received a perma nent trophy donated by Shorty Hufstedt at the final Logger game of the season Sunday. (Bend Bulletin Photo) Bend Loggers End Season By Dividing With Bandon While tlic Yankees led the other contenders in a chorus of wailing about wasted opportunities, hie Boston Red Sox came barring back into the American League pennant picture today at the very bCKinnniK of a very long home stand. The Red Sox were the only ones to gain Kltnind in the big Laljor Day baseball battles as they swept a doubkhfailer mm Washington. 10-2 and 7-2. to push within three games of first place. Tiie twin wins extended the Red Sox' winning streak to five games and gave them seven wins in the last nine games. Of all the four contenders, the Red Sox will lie the only ones at home when, after todays idle American league Cleveland New York .. Chicago Hoston ....... Detroit Kansas Cily Washington Baltimore ' I. . 83 51 . 82 M . . 81 55 . . 79 56 . 70 67 . . 56 79 . 47 85 . 42 90 IVt.-OB .606 .603 .596 1' .585 .1 .511 13 .115 26 .356 33' .318 38 day. play resumes in the pennant chase Wednesday. In fact, they will play 16 of their remaining 19 games at home. Yanks Must Kilter Tvie Indians, Yankees, and White Sox could only wish they had done as well as Boston. And the Yank ees were Ihe most bitter about Iheir split. two umpire's decisions cost Ihemj League-leading Cleveland bowed their opening game, which wasn0 Kansas Cty in Ihe opener, 54, ;von Dy Baltimore in u innings. 6-5. In the sixth inning, 'wo Orioles runs scored on a double by Bob Male. Right fielder Hank Bauer of the Yanks thought he caught the ball, but Umpire John Rice ruled iie didn't. In the 11th, Chuck Diering scored the winning run when Um pire Lari-y Napp ruled Yankee third baseman Gil McDougald had interfered with him in a play at third base. Southpaw Tommy Byrne, batted out in the first inning of the open er, pitched fine relief ball to win the nightcap for New York, 5-3. Casanova Has Tackle Problem EUGENE, Ore. (UP) Coach I-en Casanova hopes to solve his tackle problems before his Univer sity of Oregon Ducks take the field for their first game of the season. The coach says Capt. Lon Stiner and Harry Johnson are seasoned veterans, but lie's facing a prob lem of sie and experience behind them. Johnson, at 225 pounds, is the biggest man on the team. "COHAI." liDICUt DAS Most northerly group of coral islands in the world are the Ber muda islands, in the West Indies, which consist of more than 150 That's because Hie Yanks think small coral islands. and then came back to win, 9-2. Southpaw Billy Hoeft of Detroit pitched a five-hi'.ter for his 15th win to beat the White Sox. 7-2, in their opener. Then Bob Keegan and Billv Peirce joined for a six- hit shutout effort to give the Sox the second game. 3-0. Dodgers Win Two In the National League, the Brooklyn Dodgers reduced their National Brooklyn ... Milwaukee New York .. Philadelphia Cincinnati Chicago 67 74 St. Louis 57 79 Pittsburgh 54 84 IaKim W. U Pel. B 90 46 .662 .. .551 15 .518 19'i .511 20' i .475 25'i .475 25'i .419 33 .391 37 ....T76 62 71 66 71 68 ; 67 74 pennant - clinching "magic num ber" to " three" by sweeping Philadelphia. 11-4 and 8-2. They mathematically eliminated both Philadelphia and New York and now can clinch at least a tie for the pennant Wednesday night by beating Milwaukee. In other N.L. action Monday, Sam Jones of Chicago shut out Milwaukee on five hits. 2-0 before Ray Crone of the Braves shut out the Cubs on three, 1-0; the Pitts burgh Pirates beat the Giants in 10 innings, 8-5, before Don Liddle of New York won the second, 6-3; and the St. Louis Cards won a single game from Cincinnati in 10 innings, 3-2. WICHITA, Kan (UP) The Wi chita Boeing Bombers, twice Na tional Baseball Congress cham pions were keeping their fingers crossed in hopes ex-New York Giants infielder Darvl Spencer will be able to play with them In the first global World Semlpro Series Sept. 23-28 in Milwaukee County Stadium. The Wichita team successfully defended its national crown last night wiii a 9 3 victory over the Sinton, Tex.. Plymouth Oilers to win J10.000 first prize money and a berth in the global series in which eight nations will lie represented. Spencer, who led the Rnmlors to victory with a three-run home run blast in the sevcnt'i ..ining. said today he is not certain whether he will be able to play in the global series. The 1953 Giants utility infielder now is stationed at Fort Sill. Okla.. where he is . completing his hitch in the Army. Armenia was the first country officially to embrace Christianity. Serving Central Orcwn PHONE 1312 Efffl All Day NESDAY In Preparation For The Greatest Ever Held In The City of Bend The Hend lK;ers climaxed a very successful baseball season by dividing a doubleheader with the llandon Millers here this weekend to wind tip the V.iXi diamond sea son. The split gave the Longer undisputed second place in the Southern Oregon circuit. Reliable Ixiwell Pearce turned the invaders back. S to 'A, Satur day night as he hurled the clinch ing win. B'.Mid knotted the count at '2-all in the fourth on- a walk, error and singles by Geno Stott .n) Pr.i.c.f. 1 - ' The locals lacked on llAi?i 'tlioW in the fifth as Maurie Rasmussen was hit by the pitcher, Tom Jlunt was safe as they messed up his sacrifice hunt, and I 'hi! Jante, Curt Jante and Stott slapped con secutive singles. Bend wound up scoring with another three-run out burst the next inning, with Curt .lante's homer the big blow. Pearce struck out 10 and was never in trouble as he limited the visitors to single runs in the first, fourih and last innings. Kon Webb. WSC hi trier who pitched with the Lumberjacks this summer and just signed with Ihe St. Louis Cards last week, started and took Ihe loss for Haiulon. Bandon bounced hack to tak. the Sunday slugging bee, 17 to 11 The Millers took a 3-0 lead in thi fust inning on Pete GofKlhnid's single, three consecutive walks by Jim Duff, and Vic Backlund's snide. Bend tallied once in the initial frame and regained the lead with tour runs in Ihe second, powered by hack to school doubles by Stotl and Dan liOveJoy. Tom Hunt hom ered in the sixth to give Huff a ti l lead before the roof finally caved in. Bill Johnson got things started wilh a harrier blast, Baektund whs safe on an error, Clyde l Moose Blevins doubled. Herb Moreno parked another one out of the ball park, and Pitcher Dick Morana ami G nod b rod rapped successive doubles to route Duff. Bandon leed off on Arlie Alder man fur five more runs in the eighth on six safeties, and wound up scoring with two more off Man Fluid SO league Iniulinns iTKAM W. L. I'et. Drain t ... 22 2 MU Bend 10 .Ml Couuillo' Kf 11 .512 Bandon II l.'i ASS jMedford 10 U .417 Koseburg 8 16 .3.'W Grants Pass 8 IS .2Mi ager Parti Gehrman in the ninth. The Loggers struck back with three in the seventh, an'' two in the ninth on second b.iseman Vince Genua's first roii nd-tripper of Ihe year, but it wasn't enough. IE II K 100 100 001 .1 7 1 000 2'A'A 00x S SI T Wright 7, and Baekluud, and l-ovejoy. II II V, :ioi ooo htp? 17 20 2 1 10 001 30211 10 'I Mornna. Wright - Stratton 7, and Caireon; Duff, Alderman 7, Gehrman. 1), and Lovejny, C. .lantze. Bandon Bend Webb. Pearce Bandon Bend $1500 FREE PRIZES To Be Given Away ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT COST Nothing to buy You don't have 'to be present to win. 'Just come in and register). 1st PRIZE A Beautiful California Bred Thoroughbred Race Horse at ihe GRAND OPENING of v fitzpatrkk Lincoln -Mercury SCON Another Tourney Won by Snead WKT11KRSKIKI.D, Conn, U'Pi Sam Snead, certain of his seventh straight bt rlh on the VS. Ryder Cup team, heads fur Seoteh Plains N .!., today br a hid to boost his week's golf wages to $', t.OOO. Snend collected SUrtl Monday for winning the $20.0U0 Insurance City open with a reeord-tiemg l.v under-par 2! for 72 holes. The U-year-old West Virginian a n .1 tii'st of the other letting profes sionals start a four .fay rhae Thursday for the $lonoo fust mon y in ihe Cav.fteade of Golf a: switch Plains. Tins new 72 -hole tournament will be IkM at the Shackainavon Country Cli:h mill a field of pie. Snead took a eur stroke in to Monilay'. final round here and shot a two-nnder-par ii'. for trv lal IS to -win by live stroke- His total matched the record 2t.'t B--l Toski, t.ivingsion, N .1 . s.u io or I tie tournament in 1 1 The Insurance Cily Open w as the last tournament of tlv sea -on on which the PGA will coinpnt." point for selecting the Kyder Cup sipnd. The 1' S, team w ill meet Britain's !0 lop pi-os at Palm Springs. Calif , N"V M" Mike Soiiehak. 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