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I The Bend Bulletin, Shades of 1961 Reds rip via grand By Milton Rlchnun UPI Staff Writer What a madhouse I Frank Robinson produced the biggest bedlam ii Cincinnati's dressing room Monday night since Sept. 26, 1961. That was the day the Reds clinched last year's National League pennant And from the way they hollered, Joked and whooped it up Monday night after Robinson's 10th inning grand slam beat the Los Angeles Dodgers, 7 - 3, it sounded and looked as if they had just wrapped up this year s pennant, too. Actually, the Reds still are 5V4 games out, but no one would have ever guessed it following Robin son's 33rd homer off reliver Larry Sherry. With runners on first and third and one out in the 10th, Sherry Major league By United Prats International Amtrican Laagua W... L. . Pet... CB New York . Los Angeles Minnesota Chicago Detroit Baltimore Cleveland Boston Kansas City 74 71 71 65 61 60 .602 .569 4. .559 5 .516 lOVi .493 13 .488 14 .476 1514 .464 17 .460 1714 .371 28V4 Washington Monday's Camas Minnesota 6 Boston 4 Kansas City 7 New York 3 (Only games scheduled) Tuasday's Probable Pitchart New York at Los Angeles (night) Stafford (10-7) vs. Bclin sky (8-fi). Boston at Kansas City (night) Wilson (10-5) vs. Fischer (4-7). Washington at Minnesota (night) Stenhouse (10 8) vs. Kralick (8 8). Cleveland at Detroit (night) Ferry (9-9) vs. Bunning (12-8). Chicago at Baltimore (night) Wynn (6-9) vs. Roberts (7-6), Wednesday's Games Cleveland at Detroit . New York at Los Angeles night Boston at Kansas City night Washington at Minnesota night Chicago at Baltimore night , national League Los Angeles .651 .624 .608 .577 San Francisco Cincinnati Pittsburgh St. Louis Milwaukee Philadelphia Chicago Houston 3'A 514 .557 12 .532 15 .465 23V4, .376 3ii .366 35V4 New York .242 51 Monday's Remits Pltlsbg 2 New York 0 1st twilite Plltsbgh 6 New York 3 2nd nlRht Philadelphia 7 Houston 1 1st twiSte Houstn at Phlla 2nd, nlte, ppd rain Cine 7 Los Angls 3 10 Inn, night Mllwkee 9 San Francisco 4 night (Only gnmcs scheduled) Tuesday's probable pitchart Pittsburgh at New York (2) Gibbon (2-4) and Haddlx (8-5) vs. Anderson (3-13) nnd Craig (7-19). Cincinnati at Chicago O'Toolo OS-13) vs. Cardwcll (6-11). Houston at Philadelphia (2-twl night) Golden (5-10) and Bn-.e (7-7) vs. Mahafiey (16 10) and Hamilton (6-11). St. Louis at Milwaukee (night) Jackson (10-10) vs. Shaw (15-8). (Only gnmcs scheduled) Wadnatday's Camas Cincinnati at Chicago San Fran at New York, nljjht Los Angeles at Philadelphia, night Houston at Pittsburgh, night St. Louis at Milwaukee, night PHELPS RIDES DOUBLE CHICAGO (UPI) Jockey Bill Phelps rode both ends of a S40.00 double at Arlington Monday. Phelps scored with Double Disc ($11.40) In the first race and Jaydees ($8.60) in the second. Latt Timet Tonlghtl "PICNIC" "SAIL A CROOKED SHIP Starts Wednesday Shawlng Ones Nightly At 1:45 P.M. WINNER OF 11 ACADEMY AWARDS! MOM'S PrMtntation or WILLIAM WYLEK'S F"",LU QMDN RBi5FM RAWTOS Ijii Lilt Sutpandad This Engagement Only TuesdayAugust 21, 1962 Dodgers slammer purposely passed Vada Pinson to Ditch to Robinson. "I knew It was gone soon as I hit it," Kobinson laugnea laier. "Yeah, we kifew it. too. That's whv we all tagged0 up," ribbed Pinson. Robinson wasn't the only hero even though his homer was his 14th of tje month, setting a Cin cinnati tPlub record. Besides Robinson, fliers) was Bob Purkey, who recorded his 19th victory despite Corners Dy Willie and Tommy Davis in the sixth inning. And there was Gene Freese, playing his first gamer of the sea son after breaking his- ankle dur ing spring training, who collected two singles, including one that tlo.1 lha unnre at 3-all. Despite the defeat, the Dodgers didn t lose any grouna io uie second-place San Francisco Giants, who remained 3'A games behind by dropping a 9-4 decision to the Milwaukee Braves. The Pittsburgh Pirates swept a pair from the New York Mets, 2-0 and 6-3, and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Houston Colts, 7-1. A scheduled second game be tween the Phils and Colts was rained out In the American League, where only two games were scheduled, the Kansas City A's came from behind to defeat the New York Yankees, 7-3, and the Minnesota Twins bumped the Boston Red Sox, 6-4. Tnmmw Anrnn'a two-rim homer off loser Don Larsen ignited a five-run seventh inning rally that snapped a 4 - 4 tie between the Braves and Giants. Warron Spahn won his 13th of the season and the 322nd of his career. Extend Losing Streak Piltshurnh's two victories over IVia Ml strolfhnfl the tailenders losing streak to 12 games. Bob Friend won his 14th with a four- hitter in the opener an Al Mc Bean nailed down his 13th is fee nightcap although he seeded help. The Phillies' trtiwifW ovor we Colts marked their 13th straight without a loss to lfowstoot Uis sea son and came shartly aftw Man ager Gene Mn,h w ffen a now contract few the W6l8f.iSHsn RmUa RJ rytavi'Ast two nun homer fei-ghMstoisl- a JbHwiam KM Inning ratty mat eaenrea me awr inii,e in vlrtnv nCtar Bnaeg Iftneis had pt tfco YatBWs ahead vdtk a three-rua hoi, Mb MB m the oacaing frame. Harmon Klllobtew's 38wl with one on in the saw toanpfe the Twins their viewmy ewer the Red Sox. Klllohrew. who Wok auei the AL home run lcadoasaia, n- nccted off loser Dta Sanwa. kf man was credited wWi las esjb win although Frank SaWvaa ae- liovcd him in we ei Coast ocfp Paajfie Coanb It&tm W. L. Pet. Q San Dicg 3, Salt Lata City 71 62 .M .m .51 . 17 .478 21 Tncoro m m 17 W (4 &. 62 H m 7 49 81 Hawaii Seattle Portland Vancouver Spokane Wit Tutsdiw't Ron4hi Vancouvor 2 Seattle 1 Tacoma 6 Salt Lake CJt? San Diego 7 Hawaii 4 (Exhibition) Washington (American Lajma) 7, Portland (CD 4. TusdcTy's Probakla Pltcltw San Diego (Jancich 3-5) at Hawaii (Egan 15-9). Viuicouver (Bon'ikowskl 1-1) at Portland (Toppin 0-0). Tacoif (Lemay 7-3) at Salt Lake City (Funk 00 or Prince 812) Spanswick (4-7) at Spokane (imaiv nounccd). Startt Wednatdiy tIRAVe RUNAWAYS! WALT DISNEY i TtCHNICOLOrT Alto "THE LIVING OESERT Pfc7 '1 led iV. t ' h S t' '- .' ti . f ' 4 ' ' - ' a m w i Sf f & -f - '-. - . ' ' . - V - '. HOT 49ER REQEIYER Aaron Thomas, former OregorState University star, is one kiej re. ton why the San Francisco 49ers present such a potent passing attack. Thomas will be the tar get for a lot of John Brodie passe? when the 49ers meet the Cleveland Brown 8:30 p.m. Sat urday at Portland's Multnomah Stadium. The 49ers have whipped the Minnesota Vikings 3Q-M and New York Giagtt 42-10, while the Browns hold wins aver Detroit (I7-I4j aha1 PMtwqli (38-10) 9 Rose burg cut ed aunt e Kegntnjd JnwiKintua mkinios, a 3)1 ihitiww to G4Btee, Utah. Bostfaarg )st is asw Soaardoy to BuMinriKS Hr., 4-4. Apra It m a Vd iaanag rnfiy ske wesM 0 ifiMxi faaa Htta Oeoa alnnaamh Or saaadd soaea ixMi in Iba kjt twa iiwuiji to soy aiive it tan dtifcte eUmaufeM lnrat Mttot. On tntmiff Umtkarsx scared tn russ ia tin to bant Us Oragov tooai. Tke )$ btaa m Use Uut tttlis's SMat ii3 WS a - MM kanKM lA Jfc MMfa In fc cighta. Ro!KBta's Snfft tw Ik loMtg (Mut. Ltieawrat . Gr aaiae K M Btab M M W-l 4 2 Pdirstfi, JJfen (9) and Gs; Vdtostto, EVMSto W, ( () aid Km. eneKosuth sdwhw uwa (jONTXEAL (UPI) Fnay l!verf4y af Orea ipalBi4iwd Dana Gre low bsoa mftai U til Itfcairad Abnato as a bwaV U( wiii tor ShAt 9ta)Aws. Gi-o w ci fraas Ura S.iclfw; Rough-Kilters f Ur H'esto "a. bail Coftfaraaca arla Mi m- Baaf Cattle Swlna Dairy Cattle Coatt Wool Sheop f Rabbits Poultry Grain Land Products Potatoet Floriculture Honty Eggt Home Economlct Cooking Ntedlacraft Photot .. . Slldtt i Art 4-H Exhibiti FFA Eihibltt horta Show Horta Working s. Evantt AUGUST 'Sleepy Jim "likes modem, grid gam. Of Jbo CueJ TACOMA, Wat. (VTV-Jmm t. (Sknpf JiM) Crairib- of Itotoa Bora "rots Ibrmwttn" fame ahMad Mi MB potendK (Wit my siwia;) 6rom me swto of tlie InM dw to toe aUiar d said: "T tMnat; ia curreat football va aWti't have in the past van tlaa araiortmity to throw the sanaUar Ml f today on a bullet in to aay atom ' $H field and Bfcpaiav? rf rdgj,,! By 1 ktKkars." Crorkay, ckanaMN af tm PR "wrai au Athteaic Coirar; simw, a chaltint; betwaaa 8tk !nK of tHB Nfd.itd Vmaai As SjMtai aoawiiOiua kiare. "V gVd pteaty ( raMaaa( aW i0f MS yam Katoa Dam, MM thwavak '2tK" atial . It aiaaat sk-faater wiak cVu toat ar dnVlt krm Mtt. M aseaat't aJaabto aw ia f kne yaians sts a cam vita taa L-r,r k (bat ks to ka arxM fairly Mak into aa r to gKk aay aaaaaa nad 1'W iWl fara ttaay is reauauaj; t ya ." o Todar, aa aaid, pnwers throw Uw litib kU daaa tlia fikl o alniout a straight lina and bullet CROOK COUNTY Welcomes Yoi,To Join DesKHwfESsv Crook and Jefferson Counties T Tfra Crook County Fair, Prineville o 0 Bring Your Best Exhibits . . . Visit The gair and See The Exhibits . . . Enjoy The Hora Events on Sunday. Lions Sponsored 4-H & FFA FAT STOCK AUCTION Sat., Aug. 25 6:30 P.M. (Standard Time) fast te baat Uw dnfMiaa. "And, whaawrarpoesibe tha rcia is ia peattiaa to tana and vftnh tim bail omm to an saMia (ou ana' pnaaiaed) "ax that if ha miaaes. the bail goat tot af baonos arwi diwtily." Concerning tin Manam "Mk dogging," the old-time Nott Dame left halfback said that al ways had been defensiva back- field men who occaawnaUy ooaat smash through (M Vatt and btaak up a play. "But today," ha ilrwad, "evary team, partiroiUrly t)f foationals, hava haanKkars ana syttoialitt ! raW-di-inf )V bar tliint aud eaafuawa S bmddW." WiMd Ti EW- Liyiaia. fulftaaai;- Jv Jsaa, Wat ka bural, aad Jfcsw MiMm quarkwanatt, aaad V rtods ta carMMt aaa aajy fsto aad ja?saa. It's ( btamwHaa. to aaaaad a, ta atvka Itas lits-etl snal mcM. Ha 03t Gaaafiat MicWacta State, IrcajU hsm and NorVa Caraliaa Pa Flight Sckaal. 3 e Jom's foolery... by Bill Thompson If you think this was a slack summer so far as local sports and recreati(jial pursuits are con cerned, we urge you to take an other look. For, in many ways, this was the most successful summer in his tory for the local recreation pro gram. True, there were no state cham pion teams or outstanding individ uals. There were no big baseball tournaments such as Bend has hosted in three previous years. 'but rifire boys played baseball than ever before. Facilities were greatly improved at the Munici pal Baseball Park, and the Rotary Club's multi-purpose athletic slab at .&Dcr P.Jk is near comple tion. Tennis, inmost a "nothing" sport in past years, received a great shot !g the arm vie the in spirational leadership of Dfn Burdg. More than a liii coinpi'vl in youth and adult prugrcigis. The four tenuis cvtufiS at Use Junior High ScIjjwjI were, ffften in constant use fro:is dawa te dssft. Loretta Hadley orgaaiwd and supervised a asccosyfal s-irie Soft ball program. ASauw at ska Municipal swnnaaiag pl ke bee up tk year. All in ai, a Care sjusuMtia, a BftW fecKfe- fife siratr p;A te'safl paia as am expana ed M'd M pr6 a- site. -alSa- ten sjuiaeffie t> Raat 0)T ssssan sat TOUTUm (UM) - Thi OtftB Gaaaa Ceaaaawaid Isaoaiaf gaJ Qragni wsaerfwfft toiaaaw a 7f doy dae1 aad snoai saasoa vitk boa liwots idhattoat to laet yaor. TVs saasaa na awopw vataas An rreaasuavaa A tederat aaqprea Qnry sard ratolst Tka aaelt aad 9t ssasaa vat at to aon at avoa GM. 2 and aMtond UtMash Jba. t. Bcr kmit hat daw laate Mai b 4 par day, ia poasdssfcai Qeaa leaa Oca vat kaan a bay laais of nw V, to pi8jssa. la adwkoa to tad8 and pa (DSMiM natics aa duiis, toartorv vue. rriawiMtt aatM MtdaraMlti at Ajj du baj and 4 ia peaaosstoa ia Bttttaa, GiRtaat, Stoftoiar, Mo roaf, UnatiUa, Untta, VaUxaa and Vaaoo coaotas. TVat cotrsjwa aiaa saad tha daily' ka UmK oa (saw may aa ksi totmmmd ta pMiBto a axura am avea gaaaa. Tsara till b at ajNai aaasoa n raav4 aad "cawrawbasft a aa ihm' yaaaa. 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As a result, Bend has the pret tiest community baseball park in the state, with over-all facilities second only to Roseburg. 0irs who contrii,ut4d a lot to the 1x4 bjiTettll progrr this year were the Bantam LeaguS, Little League and Roo&e Leaguja coaches wha gave countess hours of their time aad eaargy 1 mak ing tha programs go. Tke board of da-actons also ssast cawdsraaia tima. Adult ampiaes voiuatoaMd tkakr serv ices, wis, yootk pjaparas gattasf a da&ra a rKtara. & saeaassM Jaaim Laarca pso gwtrn wea lenttebed for boats 15 aarl ytitos at aasi was cifptraaM M0ani anaat cosrkes. Vhila this was strr a raereatioaal pMOP&u, asaar ia Ms aaa gwup aite naaetoad toaerastan aad di cipWa aa Gam's trardaaf teen, VMto aaaty boys 118 sid tat kojt swa a(a oa Bill tmnt's kaja'oa tana. thtt ten) ytare Us Mis vM Mutoui to bed wkk Un safari team, tin cosckas mi ataraats. Aad Uawa awe tka Kotayy Club mMuiws vr4a pravMad tkair tiro and anargy far tke rradti-parpoa sadt at Juatoaa Park. 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