WIhi)ilJlimi,l!i illini A LOOK AT II CPA PTC miaf;iniMiii.i Grid positions may W be on the block' Bulletin Sports Editor fir . -u?n'Mn Eleven men had better watch out for their jobs. I'm speaking of the Bend High School football team's first string. They're liable to sit the next game out, Friday, unless something dra stic is done to round them out. I say this because there are a bunch of guys heretofore rel atively unknown that want those jobs. They are the "Chinese Ban dits." This close knit organiza tion, comprising a fanatic bunch of second and third string foot ballers that may no longer be same, has been making Winbig ler's first team look "sick." "I think I may have found one of my answers for defense." Coach Winbigler said today. He was speaking about the Bandits. And I believe it. Those same bandits did it on offense, too. They riddled the first string with an offensive blilz of their own Tuesday night, scor ing six touchdowns. . .36 points. ERADICATION AT BIG LAVA Thursday is the day that the Oregon Game Commission poisons out Big Lava Lake with rotenone. About 84 55-gallon drums of liq uid rotenone will be dumped in the lake, starting at about 9 a.m. The dead fish, thus killed by an action on the nervous system that "suffocated" them, will rise with in an hour or two after the poi son has neen introduced to uic water In their area. Oregon's Game Commissioners are eradicating Big Lava Lake, "because of the tremendous over population of trash fish." The lake should bo clear of the roten one after a month. Big Lava Lake, however, is not the only body of water that is being treated this year. Game of ficials over in southeastern Ore gon have been treating the Cow Lakes and their tributaries. This Is near Jordan Valley. Later this fall (early October maybe) they will treat the Crooked River from few miles above PrlnevlUe down close to the bridge over the river t Highway 97. This summer saw the game officials working on some of the river's tributaries. One of the reasons for this eradication in the Crooked River la to eliminate as many trash fish as possible above the new Round Butte Dnm before the reservoir forms. This Is being done with the expectation that it U lengthen the time before trash fish are able to "get established" in the reser voir. It may provide over three or four years of good trout and kokanee fishing, before the roach and whitefish have a chance to become "a problem." PUNT, PASS AND KICK Football season is here. . .and once again boys in the Bend area from 8 to 11 will have their chance to excel with a pigskin aside from beat-'em-to-death com bat. The football Punt, Pass and Kick Contest, sponsored in Bend by Robbcrson Ford with the help of the City Recreation Depart ment, affords the chance for those youngsters too young for tackle football to get in "Uicir kicks." A national contest, the competi tion culminates with a trip to Washington, D.C., then to Dear born, Mich., and then an appear ance at the National Football League Championship game for the top eight booters in the Uni ted Stiitos. Youths in this area will be test ed for their ability to punt, pass and kirk (using a kicking tee) footballs on tile same day as thousands of other boys all over the country. San Francisco 49'cr warmup jackets, football helmets and auto graphed footballs, will be given as first, second and third prizes in each of three ago groups. The groups arc, eight year olds, nine. ten. and eleven. Youths will be tested not only on how far they can kick or throw but according to accuracy. The basis for scoring? It has a form ula: "distance minus accuracy equals total." Scores of the Bend contest win ners will be compared to scores throughout the sujto to determine the four top Oregon winners. Last year over 150 boys in the Bend area competed. This year the event is scheduled for Satur day, October 12, at Now Bruin Field. Coachos in the Bend scnool system will assist personnel in tho City Recreation Department with two punt, pass and kick clin ics prior to the competition. These clinics will be conducted on tho two previous Saturdays before October 12. The first clinic will ho on September 28, the second on October 5. PP&K entry blanks may be ob tained now from either Robber- son Ford or the recreation office in Cltv Hall. Gordon Robbcrson and City Recreation Director Vinco Gonna urgo interested boys from 8 to 11 to rcgistor as soon as possible. Who knows? Central Oregon might have, undiscovered, a com ing Sam Baker or Van Brocklin. i: I z ' s f v. i f ' ' IV, -v I lilt Wfat -7 a. . si V "'j' , iiJf 11 ,f;i.' v, 1 -X 7W ' (I Madras, Prineville Sept. 27-29 Frank Leahy slates sojourn KILL "CALLED IN' Jerry Farstvedt, 18, left, end Mike Greening, 19, display a &5-pound coyote they killed In the Tumalo area. They shot it after "calling it In" with a predator call. Both hunteri are from Bend. Frank Leahy. . .the name mean anything to you? if you associate it with Notre Dame and football, you are right. One of the most amazing coach es in the game, Frank Leahy was coach at Notre Dame, 1941-1953. His "fighting Irish" went unde feated in 1941, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949 and 1953. His 1949 Notre Dame team was voted by sports writers as the best college team in the past 25 years. Under his mentorship, Notre Dame was na tional champions in 1943, 1946, 1947 and 1949. Now a resident of Portland, Frank Leahy will bring all of his football personality and grid spir it to Central Oregon. That's right. . .he's coming to Central Oregon this season, name ly to Madras and Prineville. Sep tember 27-29 are the dates. Frank Leahy, coach of the year five times and Football's Man of the Year in 1949, is coming to make personal appearances in both communities. He will come to Madras first, on Friday, September 27. Leahy will first appear at a noon lunch eon of the Kiwanis Club at Ma dras. He then journeys to Prine ville. Radio Station KRCO will have him for an interview at 2 p.m., and at 3 p.m. he will show ,,n o n Fmthall nreo rallv at Crook County High School. At 4 p.m. he will attend a pnnevme Teiipin Alley Nile Owl League Brandls Drug Jim's Electric Slate It Harris Murray It Holt Rock 'n Wood Stacy's Cafa Coca-Cola W 6 4 4 2 2 Pilot Butte Inn 2 This week's games: Rock 'n Wood 3, Stacy's Cafe I; Jim's F.lectrlc 3, Pilot Butte Inn 1; Slate & Harris 3, Coca-Cola 1; Brandis S, Murray It Holt 1. Team leaders: Rock'n Wood, 820 game and Jim's Electric, 2262 series. High scorers: Florence Kln kadc, 191 game and 537 series. Automotive Ltagu W L Woodland Texaco 6 2 Eddie's Sales S 3 Chnmncss Glass 4 4 Dean's Mobil 4 4 Western Auto . 4 4 Bagley Mobil 3 5 I os Schwab's 3 5 Clausen's Auto 3 5 This week's games: Dean's Mo bil 3, Chnmness Glass 1; Eddie's Sales 4, Bagley MobU 0; Wood land Texaco 3, Clausen's Auto 1; Western Auto 3, Les Schwab's 1. Team leaders: Eddie's Sides, 1016 game and 2R90 series. High scorers: Louis Mitchell, 233 game; Bob LcBlnnc, 581 series. High scorers: Dot Brannon, 222 game and 589 series. Thrao Man Gallic Minor W L Town It Country 14 2 Team No. 12 14 2 Soutligato Union 14 2 Gateway Motel 10 6 Jim's Electric 10 6 Williams Tiro Serv. ..... 10 6 Shanks Jowclry 8 8 Greenwood Bowl 8 8 Pac. Auto Wreckers 8 8 Team No. 6 - 4 12 Standard Stations 2 14 Les Schwab 2 14 I Tills week's games: Team 12, 8, Standard Stations 0: Soutligato Union 8, Shanks Jewelry 0: Town It Country Realty 6, 1-es Schwab ) 2; Greenwood Bowl 6, Jim's Elcc-; trie 2; Pacific Auto Wreckers 6, Gateway Motel 2; Williams Tire Service 4, Team 6, 4. Team leaders: Williams Tire Servico 51)5 game; Team 12, 1615 scries. I High scorers: Hay Hiatt, 599 series: Gary Maxwell, 235 game. 8 The Bulletin, Wednesday, September 18, 1963 So. California, Army get grid favorites nod NEW YORK (UPI) Southern California, the national champi ons of college football last year, Army and Tennessee are top- hoavy favorites to win their open ing games of the new season Saturday. The Trojans, who visit Col orado, and the Cadets, who en tertain Boston University, both are 21-point picks. Tennessee, which opens at home against Richmond, is a 20-point choice. Friday night's schedule is ex ported to produce closer contests. The oddsmakers listed an inter sectional clash between UCLA and Pittsburgh as even-money, while Texas is only a 2-point choice over Tulane, and Miami of Florida is an 8-point pick over Florida State. Other Saturday odds: EAST: Navy 7 over West Vir ginia, Syracuse It over Boston College. SOUTH: Maryland 3 over North Carolina State, Duke 6 over South Carolina, VMI 12 over George Washington, North Carolina 13 over Virginia, Alabama 14 over Georgia, Kentucky 12 over Vir ginia Tech, Louisiana State 8 over Texas A&M, Mississippi 14 over Memphis State, Vanderbilt 14 over Furman. MIDWEST: Bowling Green 7 over Detroit, Miami of Ohio 7 over Xavier, Northwestern 7 over Missouri, Kansas State 5 over Brigham Young, Cincinnati 12 over Drake. SOUTHWEST: Oklahoma 13 over Clemson, Auburn 3 over Houston, Washington State 6 over Texas State, Arizona State 17 over Wichita, Arkansas 15 over Oklahoma Stale. WEST: Arizona 1 over Utah State, Oregon 2 over Penn State, California 3 over Iowa State, Washington 6 over Air Force, Or egon State 13 over Utah, Stan ford 17 over San Jose St. Goalie McLeod goes to Blades SEATTLE (UPI)- Goalie Jim my McLeod has been sent to the Los Angeles Blades of the West ern Hockey League, General Man ager Keith Allen of the Seattle Totems announced Tuesday. McLeod was sent to the Blades from the Seattle club on a trial basis. As a result of Mcleod's being sent to Los Angeles two goalies, Al Millar and Claude Dufour, will be on hand when the Totems open their training season in Seattle Saturday. Allen said approximately 30 ath letes are expected to report for training. Corner of Wall nd Franklin 382-9994 KoftM Kara Ltgu W Knffee Breakers Alley Nuta Wild Kats Koffee Pot Bowl KaU Alley KaU . Channel Katj Sleepy KaU New Kats Black Kats L 0 1 3 4 4 S 5 5 7 Break- Team leaders: Koffee ers. 550 game and 1459 series. High scorer: Charlene Nipper, 182 game and 485 series. ttarllghrar League W Mahoney Ofc Equip. - 7 Waheo Motel Erickson Market 6 Dennlng's Richfield .. 4 Thunderblrd Club 3 Trailwavs No. 1 3 Gordon Randall 2 AWE-Helohrev Dairy 1 Team leaders: Gordon Randall, 438 game. h Now why couldn't b I I H that have happened B I What's that? J B and" prest ige 'Mrs. lfc f What we need is fj Fischer and her quints I f expectant mothers have brought to I with more community H Aberdeen, South Dakota. 1 sP,n,! . M Can't you work on that, cals? After all. we're willing to provide a $100 meal ticket to the first quintuplets born in Bend! THE 1'INl- TAVERN BEND'S FAMOUS RKSTAT'RAXT at the foot of Oregon Ave. Young hunters shoot 65 pound coyote near Tumalo "Just go out and call them in." That's what two young Bend hunters did this past week when they killed a coyote. Mike Greening. 19, 1530 W. Ninth Street, and Jerry Farst vedt, 18, 372 E. Emerson Avenue, nailed a 65 pound coyote the other day and it only look them seven minutes to do it. Greening and Farstvedt went forth into the field near Tumalo and "called in" a coyote with a predator call. The animal came within 50 yards. This particular coyote was an old one. Its fangs were "Hat." "They looked like they were bro ken off," Greening said. Green ing and Farstvedt's predator call is a "horn," that when blown, sounds like a "rabbit in dis tress." "We knew of their existence In the area," Farstvedt explained, ". . .and boy, if there is any around, they come." Officials at the Game Commis sion today disclosed that use of the predator call to kill coyotes has apparently been working quite well lately. There have been re cent others, who have nailed coy otes the same way. Game officials also disclosed that the coyotes are showing an increase in num bers now in Central Oregon. For FAST RESULTS Advertise in The Bulletin Classified meeting of the ICOA Life Insur ance Co., his current employer. At about 6 p.m. on Friday, Frank Leahy will attend a ban quet at the school with the pub lic, footballers and the Town Quarterback Club. At 8 p.m., Prineville's Cowboys take on Mac HI of Milton - Freewater. Frank Leahy will appear and will watch the game from the stands. Immediately following the game, Leahy will go to the Parr Norton ranch, 35 miles north of Prineville. He will go hunting there Saturday morning. From 5 to 6 p.m., Leahy will be back in ENTER TITLE GOLF NEW YORK (UPI) Roberto de Vicenzo and Fidel Deluca of Argentina have been named to compete as a team in the Canada Cup and International Golf Cham pionships at Versailles, France, Oct. 24-27. Teams from 34 nations will compete in the tournament. Prineville for a Boy Scout con clave put on by the Prineville Jaycees. Leahy will then go to a banquet at the St. Joseph's Cath olic Church. Sunday the 29th will see him in Bend visiting the home of Tom Spilker, ICOA district manager. At 9 a.m. he will get a "Texas breakfast" at the Spilker home. An open house will follow. Rainier boss in Boston meet SEATTLE (UPD-Seattle Rain ier General Manager Dick Bee left today for Boston and consul tations with the Boston Red Sox, of which the Rainiers are a farm club. Bee is expected to return to Seattle next week, ger for the Seattle club in the Pacific Coast League next season. . r 5 The Great Entertainer brings new life to old "Classics". Next time you entertain, bring the great entertainer into the act Serve these classic favorites the 7 Crown Manhattan, the sour, the highball. And, of course, 7 Crown all by itself. Say Seagram's and be Sure t maul i::;,:iuS ciacwr. m wkk cm. tuwfo whiskey, k psoof. k mnmmm swuitl THE ONLY 2-WHEEL DRIVE TRUCK BUILT WITH UEEP' TOUGHNESS " wu- ' Toughness is a 'Jeep' tradition. 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