The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, November 22, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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The Bulletin, Friday, November 22, 1963
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'Five Lava Bear gridders
get special honor awards
AWARD WINNERS Bob Thomas, left, and Jerry Wetle
were two of the five Bend Lava Bear footballers who received
special honors last night at the football awards dinner. Thomas,
a junior who played the latter part of the season at tackle,
was tabbed the most-improved lineman by the coaches. Wetle,
Bend's offensive and defensive signal caller, received the
inspirational player award.
leiipm Alley
Woman's Scratch Trio
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Healthway Shop 33 15
Jim's Electric 32 16
Burkhart's Chevron .. 24 24
The Palace 234 244
Bend Body Builders .. 22 26
Murray & Holt 19'4 28'4
Greenwood Bowl 19 29
N'ewlands 19 29
Team leaders: Bend Body
Builders, 501 game and 1428 se
ries. High scorer: Arline Matheny,
247 game and 622 series.
Latecomers League
W L
Ken Shanks's Jewels 29 15
Bend Dairy 274 164
The Land Mart Ins. 22 22
Mastercraft Cleaners 214 224
Magill Drug 21 23
F & J Park Cafe 20 21
Bob's Westside Shell 20 24
Art Sholes Realty .... 15 29
Team leaders: Bend Dairy,
880 game and 2542 series.
High scorers: Juanita Martin,
191 game and 474 series.
Tea-Timers League
W L
.Dolly Madison Cakes 28 16
Bev's Reweaving 27 17
Jess Mobil 27 17
Ramsey's Market .... 24 20
Sander's Flowers 23 21
The Corral 22 22
Shoop & Schulze .... 194 244
Pascales Cafe 184 254
Pink Poodle 18 26
Superior Cafe 13 31
Team leaders: Dolly Madison
Cakes, 543 game and 1531 se
ries. High Scorers: Margaret Ram-
,sey, 201 game; Roberta Dyer,
502 series.
Two-Man Masters League
Points
Peterson-Harrington 199.29
Tollen-Oar 194.01
Nelson-Cooper 192.67
Altier-Hoover 190.87
Newell-Blucher 187.60
Lowry-Miller 183.11
Mitchell-Bowles 179.88
Scott-Simpson 167.84
Team leaders: Lowry-Miller,
439 game; Altier-Hoover, 1486
series.
High scorers: Bill Miller, 246
game and 768 series.
Classic League
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Stover-LeBlanc 38 10
Prineville Lumber .. 29 19
Sherfy Candy 26 22
Wakefield's Trucking 24 24
Barn Motel 23 25
The Elks 204 274
Bend Storage 194 284
Bend Troy Laundry 12 36
Team leaders: Wakefield
Trucking, 1021 game; Bend
Storage, 2883 series.
Bob LeBlanc, .235 game; Sam
Blucher, 648 series.
Eagles Mixed League
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Feathers 27 17
Talons 26 18
Ears 25 19
Claws 21 23
Eyes 21 23
Right Wing 20 24
Beak 20 24
Left Wing 16 28
Team leaders: Feathers, 778
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Family Room.
The family room shown above is on wheels.
It's also a nursery.
Cord room. (Attention: Commuters.)
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It's the Volkswagen Station Wagon. Furnished
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Or for lots of cowboys and wild Indians.
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that middle seat. In goes a bridge toble. Plus 4
players ond kibitzer.
With both seoH out, you can sunbathe on a
couple of cots. This wogon's gst 23 windows.
And sunroof.
Come in ond choose your decori red ond
white, grey and white, green and white.
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Five Bend High School foot
ball players received "extra"
honors last night, when the par
ents of the 1963 Lava Bear team
members conducted an awards
dinner In the basement of the
Elks building.
Special awards were bestow
ed on Harvey Hillis, Clyde
Smith, Bob Thomas, Mike Met
ke and Jerry Wetle, at the
same time the Bend High
School coaching staff bestowed
letter awards on both the var
sity and the junior varsity play
ers. Harvey Hillis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis A. Hillis, 480 State
Street, a 188-pound senior tack
le, was a double award winner.
He received the Dr. Grahlman
Award, a presentation made
each year by the coaches for
the best all - around football
player both offensively and de
fensively over the years he has
played at Bend High School.
Hillis also was given the out
standing lineman award by the
Bend Rotary Club. Rotarian
Roger Skeen made the present
ation. Smith, Too
Clyde Smith, Bend's big 205-
pound fullback and defensive
end, who played his first year
of high school football as a sen
ior, received the Bend Lions
Club's best defensive player
award. Vern Prodehl presented
the honor. It Is given every
year for the all-around athlete
footballer. He also must be a
scholar.
Jerry Wetle, both offensive
and defensive signal caller for
the 1963 Lava Bears, received
the inspirational player award.
The coaches presented the
award tor wetle s "untiring ef
forts and leadership."
Bob Thomas, a 175-pound jun
ior in. the Bruin forward wall,
was named the most-improved
lineman. Mike Metke, Bend's
second string signal caller, was
chosen as the most improved
Bruin backfield man.
Letter Awards
Receiving varsity letters were
Seniors: Mike Clark, Fred
Hamm, Herb Hickman, Harvey
Hillis, Bob Nosier, Pete Per
rine, Clyde Smith, Jerry Wetle,
Ron Wood and Jim Tye.
Others were: John Alexander,
Ron Barber, Mike Brandis, Bob
Cannon, Glenn Cook, Ted
Evans, Ray Fletcher, Rich
Home, Greg Hunt, Stuart Karp
stein, Bill Koho, Norm Matson,
Bill Mayer, Mike Metke, T i m
McClain, Neal McGinnis, J 1 m
game; Beak, 2171 series.
High scorers: Bill Hight, 207
game and 552 series; B y r 1
Brandsma, 196 game and 523
series.
Newton, Jerry Rich, Steve
Rozewski, Jim Schaedler, War
ren Sholes, Bob Thomas, Kirk
Ward, Ted Davisson, Rick Nich
olson. Bill Olson, and John
Ramsey.
Managers: Ken Rcinhart,
Keith Gelbrich, Mike Stevens,
and Paul Gehrman.
Junior varsity letters were
bestowed on: Chester Adams,
Dan Beougher, Doug Brettain,
Rich Cundell, Dick Gasbar,
Mike Gotchy, Mark Hall, Dun
nle Hanks, Steve Karpstein, Jim
Kent, Richard Leagjeld, Dan
Links, Bruce May, Bill May,
Dave Manwiller, Rod McMillan,
Dave Perry, Bill Porter, Pat
Schatz, John S c h r a g a , Jon
Sholes, and Craig Zimmerman.
NBA Standings
National Basketball Association
By United Press International
Eastern Division
W L Pet.
Boston 12 1 .923
Cincinnati 10 8 .556
Philadelphia 6 8 .429
New York 6 12 .333
Western Division
W L Pet.
Los Angeles 10 7 .588
St. Louis 10 8 .556
San Francisco 8 7 .533
Detroit 5 9 .357
Baltimore 3 10 .231
Thursday's Results
Los Angeles 111 St. Louis 99
(Only game scheduled)
Friday's Games
Boston at Philadelphia
New York at Baltimore
Los Angeles at San Francisco
TO MISS GAME
MONTREAL (UPI) Right
winger Bill Hicke of the Mont
real Canadiens will miss Sun
day's National Hockey League
game in Chicago because of a
badly twisted knee. Hicke flew
home to Toronto Thursday for
treatment.
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