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    The Bend Bulletin, Wed., January 24, 1962
Alley IIP
Jacks and Jills (A)
W
Stingers 14
Termites 11 5
Crazy Legs 11 5
Four Tones 8 8
Nordics 7 9
Alley Coholics 5 11
Kilowatts .'. 4 12
Pain Killers 4 12
This week's games: Stingers 3,
Kilowatts 1; Crazy Legs 4, Nor
dics 0; Termites 3, Four Tones 1;
. Alley Coholics 2, Pain Killers 2.
. Team leaders: Stingers, 748
game; Crazy Legs. 2070 series.
High scorers: Barbara Berg
song, 214 game, and Zella Shep
hard, 537 series (high (or wom
en)! Paul Sevy, 227 game and
,571 series (high (or men).
Automotive Lugo
W
Hufstader & Wallan 9
I'ntegrove Bros, 8
Clausen's Auto 8
Vc.-trn Auto . 8.
Consolidated - - 5
F.nco - - 4
-Bend Garage 4
Eddie's Sales 2
This week's games: Hu(stader
& Wallan 3, Western Auto 1: Up
tegrove Brothers 2, Clausen's 2;
Consolidated 3, Enco 1; Eddie's
Sales 2, Bend Garage 2.
Team leaders: H k W Shell,
956 game; Clausen's, 2756 series.
High scorers: Jack McDermott,
224 game; Harold Eckes, 571 se
ries. Jacks and Jills (B)
W L
Ramblers U 3
Muldoons - 11 5
Sleepers 9 7
Whats Its , 8',i 7V4
Rustic Inn .'. ' 7 9
Hungry Four 6Vi 9V4
Props .-. 6 10
Jets .'. 5 11
This week's games: Ramblers
3, Jets 1; Muldoons 3, Whats Its
1; Sleepers 3, Rustic Inn 1; Hun
gry Four 4, Props 0.
, Team leaders: Ramblers, 668
game and 1848 series.
. High scorers: Bonnie Edwards,
160 game, and Orpha Maudlin and
Shirley Dyer, 430 series (high (or
Jackie great
player Rickey
PITTSBURGH (UPI)-The fol
lowing is the tribute made to
Jackie Robinson by Branch Rick
ey when baseball's elder states
man learned that baseball's first
Negro was elected to the Hall of
. Fame:
"I had him scouted tliorouchlv.
And very quickly after I saw him
play, there was no question in my
mind that here was a major
leaeuer o( distinction. He im
pressed me with his speed and
adventuresome spirit.
: "He was Tv Cobb-ish in every
Way perhaps not as fastbut
' (wirlv Tt didn't take anv creat
; judge of baseball to know that
Jackie was an exceptional player.
It's wonderful that he is in the
Hall of Fame."
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13
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women); Sid Taylor, 201 game,
and Gene Pitts, 530 series (high
lor men).
Civic League
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Bend Hardware 9
Four C's v 8
Metro Barber Shop 8
Safeway 7
Kiwanis 6
Cashmans 5 . 7
Bend Curtain Shop' ..... 4 8
Wetle's 1 11
This week's games: Four C's 4,
Wetle's 0: Metropolitan Barber
Shop 4, Kiwanis 0; Bend Hard
ware 4. Cashmans 0; Safeways 3,
Bend Curtain Shop 1.
High scorers: Carl Backstrom,
215 game; Art Powers, 608 series.
Thret-Man Classic (A)
W L
Lelco 32 ' 0
Hi-Way Market 26 6
Shakey's Pizza 18 1
Cascade Glass 16 10
Rose Pharmacy 14 18
Cen. Ore. Petroleum . 14 18
Congress Market 6 26
Smitty's Plastering 2 30
This week s games: Lelco 4,
Congress Market 0; Cascade
Glass 3. Smitty's 1; Hi-Way Mar
ket 3, Central Oregon Petroleum
1; Rose Pharmacy 3, Shakey's
Pizza 1.
Team leaders: Cascade Glass,
621 game; Hi-Way Market, 1693 series.
High scorers: Gil Tollen, 243
game; Sam Blucher, 539 series.
Three-Man Classic (B)
W L
Blevens Pickups 30 2
Greenwood Bowl-err's 22 10
Ponderosa 20 12
Scrubs 19 13
Nilco 14 18
Recruits 10 22
Crewcuts 8 24
Pacific Auto Wrecking 5 27
This week's games: Pickups 4,
Crewcuts 0; Recruits 2, Scrubs 2;
Bowl-err's 1, Nilco 3; Ponderosa
3, Pacific Auto 1.
Team leaders: Scrubs, 560
game; Recruits, 1548 series.
High scorers: Jim Monical, 214
game; Jim Weddle, 553 series. .
Baby Bruins
split pair of
road games
The Bend Hifih School junior
varsity basketball team, under the
direction of coach Bill Bauer,
split a pair of weekend road
games.
The Jayvees lost to the Pendle
ton Baby Bucks 54-43 Friday, but
bounced back to defeat the Her
miston Jayvee team 51-44 Satur
day. A slow start plagued Bend Fri
day at Pendleton. The Baby
Bruins trailed Pendleton 32-15 at
the half, but outscored the win
ners 28-22 in the final two quart
ers. Weldon Oatman and Scott
Jaynes paced Bend with eight
points each.
Saturday at Hermiston Bend
jumped off to a 27-18 first-half
lead and coasted in with a 51-44
victory.
Jim deSully led the Bend scor
ing with 10 poults.
Fallen Ko
binson elected to Hail of Fame
Bend (43)
Gunderson 2
Oatman 8
Brumitt 2
Gun lerson 0
Wrll-wn 7
(54) Pendleton
7 White
15 Andrew
6 T. Erickson
4 Smith
4 McCrae
Brad siths: McKinney 2, Ward,
deSully 4, Clark 7, Hickman,
Jaynes 8. Pendleton subs: D.
Erickson 2. Forsi, Rackiey 2. Car
ter 4, Corey 2, Ullmann, Beaure
gard 6, Harrison 2.
Bend 5 15 28 43
Pendleton 19 32 44 54
BOSTON UPl The super
stars of baseball's 1910-55 el a
are invading the Hall of Fame
and they may close the door for
ever 'on some old favorites who
have been hoping to make it for
years.
That's the inescapable conclusion
today after a study of the Base
ball Writers Association voting
which Tuesday night added fiie
baller Bob Feller of the Cleve
land Indians and firebrand Jackie
Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers
to the 86 baseball greats pre
viously honored.
Feller, who won 266 games dur
ing a 21-year career, received 150
of a possible 160 votes while Rob
inson, the most daring base run
ner of his time, got 124 votes.
Seventy-five per cent of the votes
cast 120 voles were re
quired for election.
The writers once again rejected
the credentials of Sam Rice, Red
Ruffing, Eppa Rixey and Luke
Appling, who finished in that or
der behind Feller and Robinson.
Rice had 81 votes, Ruffing 72.
Rixey 49 and Appling 48. Next
l 1, Dl-.nln ol.-n
I Cell lit. MIUllDlUp riM lllttuiu, owu
a 1940-55 era player, with 44
votes. -
First Time Eligible
In electing Feller and Robinson
the first time they were eligible,
the writers Indicated they will con
centrate on the younger eligibles.
1
Roy Campanella. whose brilliant
career was ended in an auto ac
cident in 1958, will be eligible in
j the next election in 1905. Ted Wil
; Hams will be eligible in the next
election in 1964 and Stan Mu
I sial will almost certainly be oil
i Bible in 1968. A Dlaver must be
retired five years to be elected.
This means the best hope for
men like Rice, Ruffing, Rixey, Ap-
l)lin and Dcrh:ins a half tn7pn
' more lies in the Old-Timers Selec
tion Committee. The committee is
expected to name Edd Roush,
old Cincinnati slar, to the Hall
Jan. 28. and in future years will
take up the cases of the older
stars rejected by the association
vote. , ,
The 1962 voting marked the first
time a so-called modern player
has been elected since 1956 when
American League President Joe
Cronin and former slugger Hank
Greenberg made it.
Strikeout King
Feller, one-time Van Meter, la.,
schoolboy sensation, was the
strikeout king of his era. He com
piled a 266-162 lifetime won-lost
average, pitched 3 no-hitters and
12 one-hitters, won 20 or more
games in 6 seasons, set a single
season high of 348 strikeouts and
a single-game high of 18 whiffs.
He almost certainly would have
reached the 300-victnry mark ex
cept for four years in the Navy
during World War II.
Robinson became the first Ne
gro to play in organized ball in
1946 and a year later was brought
to the Dodgers by Branch Rickey
in a move that broke the game's
unwritten color line. A brilliant
base-runner, Robinson upset rivals
with his daring and aggressive
ness and also compiled a .311 bat
ting average over 10 seasons. He
led the National League with .342
in 1949 and hit .338 in 1951.
Portlander in
Indianapolis 500
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) -Two
more care, one to be driven
by a Portlander, were entered
Tuesday in the Indianapolis 500
mile race. They bring the total
to five official entries.
The latest cars are owned by
R. C. Wilke of Milwaukee, Wis.
Len Sutton of Portland will
drive one o( the cars. Sutton
worked his way up to sixth place
last year before transmission fail
ure made him drop out.
LEADS MONEY WINNERS
DUNED1N. Fla. ' UPI - Phil
Rodgers, winner of the Los An
geles Open and a third-place fin
isher in the Bing Crosby tourna
ment last weekend, has totalled"
$9,700 in prize money this year to
lead all golfers. Tommy Jacobs"
is second with $5,960, according to
unofficial standings released Tues
day by the Professional Golfers
Association. Doug Ford is third
with $5,300.
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Bend (51)
McKinney 5
Jaynes 5
deSully 10
Ward 4
Clark 5
(44) Hermiston
11 Trukositz
6 Knerr
0 Cermak
4 Kirile
4 Thome
Leisure League
W
L.
s:
Cascade Lunch . 11
Bend Heating 10 6
Copper Room 10 6
Trailways . 8'i 7',i
Union Burner Oil 8 . 8
North Pacific Tn Mi
Columbia Market 6 10
Kerr Realty 3 13
This week's games: Union Burn
er Oil 4, Trailways 0; Cascade
Lunch 3, Copper Room 1; North
Pacific 3, Kerr Realty 1; Colum
bia Food Market 2, Bend Heating
2.
Team leaders: Copper Room,
791 game; Union Burner Oil, 2241
scries.
High scorers: Claryce Scrivner,
215 game and 575 series. Vonda
Perrigan, 503 series.
Bend subs: Gunderson 7, Oat
man 4, Welborn 2, Hickman, Ran
dolph 2, Brumitt 2, Shelton 5. Her
miston subs: Thomas 7, Lynch 1,
Berry 11.
Bend .' 16 27 42 51
Hermiston 7 18 31 44
Bend junior
shooters hot
Bend Junior Rifle Club shooters
came home with the first - prize
Nick Messmer Trophy at a recent
shoot m Portland.
The team, which competed
against three college squads and
10 other teams around the state,
consisted of Gary Farran, Cor
inne Mellott, Bob Cecil and Judy
Branstetter. Other local shooters
were Gary Prentice, Dick Billings,
Ken Tyler, Susan Billings and
Mike Farstvedt.
Cecil wound up third in the first
match (prone and sitting) with
scores of 98 and 99 for a combined
197 total.
Miss Mellott was high girl in
class A, while Miss Branstetter
wound up high girl in class B
competition.
Team scores were Judy Bran
stetter, 192; Bob Cecil, 200: Gary
Farran, 197; and Corinne Mellott,
198. Total score for the first-place
squad was 787.
-By
Gene Patterson
Can you imagine the na.
tion's largest city at a com
plete standstill? In a city like
New York the silence would
be almost deafening. Traffic
would stop; business would
halt. If someone told you this
actually had happened, you'd
most likely think he had lost
his sanity or was trying out
his latest tall story on you,
but lust that did occur, ac
cording to records of January
24, 1925. On that day a total
eclipse of the sun was visible
to New Yorkers, and virtually
all activity ceased. Most of
the population that could,
went out into the open to
view this natural phenome
non of when the moon passes
In front of the sun, obscuring
It from sight. For ten mit
utes. In the city, said by some
to be the world's largest, not
a single telephone rangl
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BOY'S HEAVY COTTON SOCKS
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LADIES' BRAS
Circular stitched. Broken sizes.
BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS
Wash and wear, plaids and stripes.
BOYS' SHIRT & PANT SET . . .
Flannel shirt, lined cord pants.
GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES
Brown & Red Oxfords. Broken Siies 8Vi to 3.
BOYS' GIRLS CAR COATS . . .
Heavy lined. Sites to 14. 3 Days Only.
BOYS' V-NECK SWEATERS . . . .
Slip-over style. Sites 4 and 8 only.
BLOND 3-PC. TABLE SET
2 step tables, 1 coffee table. 2 Sets Only
HI-FI & STEREO RECORDS . . . .
33Vi Long Play . Many Favorites.
27x48" THROW RUGS
Rayon Pile. White A Pink Only
ALARM CLOCKS
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DESK LAMPS
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2.93 1.00
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Be Sure To Vote Tuesday, Jan. 30 Collegi District Election
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M.
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Don't pull any punches . . . we want the
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publish the winning entry, you'll have to keep
it "printable".
Enter as many times as you're able. But be
sure all entries are postmarked on or before
Wed., Feb. 7th!
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