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The Bulletin from Bend, Oregon • Page 2

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The Bend Bulletin, Friday, June 3, 1960 By immy Hatlo They'll Do It Every Time Mound leader McCormick hopes to get Giants going 7 rUt-NA The sals' GETTINCi SAID SHE WAS COWBELLE'S I HUSBAND 15 HA-HA TAKING THS ANOTHfcl j- CURE AGAIN 9 Several threaten Bally Ache Colorful cast due in Belmont feature ONLY THAT Giants just aren't getting runs. A Tough Luck Pitcher "Billy is just a tough-luck pitcher." said Manager Bill Rig-ncy later. "He pitched well enough to win. But he has no luck. They got those two unearned runs and that was the ball game." SAN fRA-SCO (UPD-Mike at 22 years of the "leader" of the seasoned San Francisco mound corps, takes the lull for the Giants against the St.

Lauis Cardinals tonight. And the way tilings are goin, Mike probably will have to pitch another shut-out to win. I The difference is that he had the Billy O'Dell pitched goodjwju be Ernie Broglio 2-ll, who Horses killed after bad spill PORTLAND (UPI) Five horses were spilled and two were hurt so badly they had to be destroyed on the final turn of the seventh race at Portland Meadows Thursday night. The five jockeys were rushed to the first aid room and later taken to a hospital for further examination. Most seriously hurt appeared to be Canual Esparza who was up on Sky Tony.

Sky Tony was In the lead when the horse suddenly stumbled and fell around the home turn in the path of the others. Dick Lombard still critical PORTLAND (UPI) -Condition of Dick Lombard, University of Portland first baseman beaned in a City League baseball game Tuesday night, was reported still critical today. Lombard underwent a four-hour operation the day after he was struck. A doctor said he may be in a coma for some time. Opposing McCormick tonight used to pitch for Oakland in the Pacific Coast League.

McCormick already has pitched three shut-outs this year for the uninspired Giants. They got 11 hits Tiiursday but seemed to do everything else wrong. "Willie McCovey and Cepeda hit the ball well," O1 Fiiffiiey, "but then we have trouble other places." The "trouble" was spread around. Don Paingame had one of his worst uSys- He singled his first time at bat then was picked off first base. He made an error; and he failed on a squeee bunt after Eddie Bressoud tripled.

And Bressoud, usually sure in a pinch, errored a ball that let in two unearned runs. Little league $Ugar Rgy jamboree p.HfL LQt GOOD LOOKS! GREAT PERFORMANCE! GIGANTIC ECONOMY I BABUSHKA HAS! IS TRYING UU IU 4 IU UCI WORK TVIIDO BOSTON (UPI)-Contender Sugar Ray Robinson will fight Brookline's Paul Pender as scheduled a week from today but if he wins, his middleweight title will be recognized only in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Boxing Commission voted again Thursday not to suspend Robinson though New York had joined Maryland in suspending him for failing to show up May 16 for a Baltimore bout with Pedro Gonza'O of Duquesne, Pa. Pender defeated Robinson last January. They will meet for 15 rounds at Boston Garden in a re match postponed from April.

The National Boxing Assn. rec-oaiizes Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah, as world middleweight champion. Fullmer won an elimination for the title after the NBA had vacated Robinson's undisputed world crown May 4, 1939 for his lonf) delay in defending. TITLfi Hg) YORK (UPD-Dick Tiger of Nigeria will fight Wilfie Greaves of Ctyida for the British Empire middleweight title at Edmonton, June 22, it was an-iniiced T'yrtljsclay. It mil mark llitr first time an empire title match has been held in western Canada.

enough to win Thursday, allowing only two earned runs in a 4 3 loss to Larry Jackson. But the Majgr. league standings National League W. Pet. GB 2 6 6 'k Pittsburgh San Francisco Milwaukee Cincinnati St.

Louis Los Angeles Chicago Philadelphia 28 27 18 22 20 20 15 14 .607 .614 .529 .512 .476 8 .463 8'4 .403 10'a .326 14'i Thursday's Results Milwaukee 9 Phila. 8 (night) St. Louis 4 San. Fran. 3 (nighi) Chicago 10 Lcs Angeles 8 (night) (Only games scheduled) Friday's ProbabO Pitchsrs Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (night) Law (7-1) vs Buzhardt (1-3).

Cincinnati at Milwaukee (night) -l'Q't (4-3) vs Willey (2-3). Chicago at Los Angeles (night) Anderson (2-1) vs Podres (-M). St. Louis at San FramQl-o (night) Broglio (2-1) vs McCormick (6-3). Saturday's Games Pittsburgh at Philadclphfl) Cincinnati at Milwaukee Chicago at Los Angeles, night St.

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ait WASH. Ike's grandson gets two hits GETTYSBURG, Pa. (UPI) -President Eisenhower's grandson David hit two singles and struck out in three trips to the plate and committed two errors afield in his debut as second baseman for the Moose team in the Gettysburg Little League. Twelve-year-old David's two hits drove in two runs and helped his team beat the Rotary club 8 to 3. The Moot, 6'A-inch lad, Oho throws and bats riiiit handed, would like to play7 big IcQe baseball.

In his first Litlle League cont David nervously bit his fingernails when his team was in the field. His fanQis grandfather, who was quite a football player at West Point before being injured, was not among the 100 fans at the ballpark. But David's mother and two of his sisters we-Q in the stands. The President watched him in a Little League ba.aOlbail game earlier this year. The boy first hit was a Qig Bit into left centerfMd tlw put the Moi ahead 1 to 0.

His a row lith tk bad thns. 11 thifev 1 to first leQnaii OC flipped A low toQ to tho shtpJslJk covoriig) seona. 3f i 14 O'so 11 one put-out Old two assists to his credit. O'O PiQicis Knox said David p'flVsJI just tl way HAg, DETROIT (UPU-Iienry Hank, NS3 2 middleweight contender from Detroit, has signed to meet Victor Zalazar of Argentina in a to-round bout at the-University of Detroit Stadium, Jtnie 28. Aoes Dnfcfi Boy HOUSE 111 Bitn 14 23 .378 10 Thursday's Rblts Washington 8 Boston 3 (1st) Washington 8 Boston 7 (2nd) Baltimore 6 New York 5 (night) Detroit 4 Chicago 3 (night) Cleveland 7 Kansas City 6 (ni) Saturday's Games Kansas City at Chicago Detroit at Cleveland Washington at Baltimore, night Boston at New York fflwrgf Halt MoJers, Inc.

181 E. Frenklin R00TES PRODUCT WORTH Qf MERCHANDISE Your Choice of Items Anything in Stock ijyse a heart covered with horse-hide who is known to his stable crew on the backside as "Old Honesty." That would, of course, be Bally Ache, winner of eight of 11 races this year including the Preakness and the Jersey Derby. And "Old Honesty" is out to convince the rest of Ui itviui in tl.d Cchxsnt that finl'hing second in the ken-tucky was all a mistake. They were saying early ipthe spring that Bally Ache was trcolt "short on distance" for the major three year old races. Meaning that he didn't have the stamina to get out in front, set the pace and then turn back the challengers as they came to him.

He did just that, and conclusively, in the Jersey Derby when Tompion flew at him and was turned back in the mile and one eighth journey. But they're all aching for another shot at him on June 11. It will be, more or less, the same colorful cast. Each of them has a reason to think it might be different the next time. Venetian Way, which took Bally Ache turning for home at Churchill Downs to win the Kentucky canter, finished fourlh in the Jersey, but the excuse for him is that he didn't like the cuppy track.

Tompion, whicrrcast a shoe and finished fourth in Kentucky, skipr0l HQ PrcQness and ran second in ine Jwcy alter maKing his losingfiead-and-head cnullenge to "Old Honesty. His rider, John ny Rotz, observed of Bally Ache after being beaten a neck: "What a heart that horse has." Yet there is a hopOI fueling that Tompion needed a race as a sharpener after his layoff and this time may be it. There will be others making a inn at the big hfj Oo: bankroll now totals $742,552 to place him 11th on tlOO'l-timo list of money winners. Hut Pitts looks to the mi aQI a half I'o'mont longest r.C& to dalQ for this tin year old cr--; optimum. "The mile and a half doesn't Bfiffii Onything to this liggi the woy I'O is right ni9," Pitts "HA wasn't even blowing alter the Jersey Dorby and IvQl II ie worst of it In the deep going next to tho rail," tSIto must ho some concern, even so, in tho hearts of the syndicate members who purchased Bally Ache from Toledo steel man Leonard Fruchtman just before the Preakness for a walloping drop vet PORTLAND (UPI) The Portland Beavers released and sold two veteran pitchers Thursday.

The Beavers announced they hava sold Ray Crone, a former major league miner with Milwau kee, to Dallas-Fort Worth of the American Association and released Bob Alexander. NOW that School's Out Evary nlsht-of tha week It FAWLY FUN TIME at tha ODEMMEDO Central Oregon's Finest Outdoor Thaatar Thara'i a Gay Play Yard and FREE Pony Ridai Saturday and Sunday For Youngsreril SO RELAX and Llva Batter -vTo-gethtrl Eno0 an evening out at tha Odam-Medo Tanlghtl 0DEM-MED0 DRIVE-IN Hiway Redmond Tonight and Saturday ACADEMY AWARD WINNER CHARLTON HESTON Tun -7 feDuCCAriEER VIH IUVNNd CHAIIION HiSlON lntUyniM I ciaih uooa 1 US THE Nbd West Rfe JUL.I L0H00N -SiZ, By Oicar Fraley UPI Staff Writer NEW yOHK (UPI) Eddie Ar caro, regarded as a race-riding miracle man on anything short of favorites, tells a story about the owner who gave him very explicit instructions about how to win with his horse. "Rale him third to the head of the stretch then take uie lead and come on lu wiii," the owner or dered. Arcaro mount started was last at the head of the stretch and finished last. The owner was outraged.

"What did you want me to do." Arcaro shrugged. Carry him? Jimmy Pitts gave more or less the same kind of instructions to Bob Ussery in the Jersey Derby as the three-year-old crop went at it again on the heels of the Ken tucky Derby and Preakness en route to the June 11 Belmont Stakes. "Rale him to the top of the stretch, Pitts commanded, and then throw mud in their faces the rest of the way." Ussery id. WoffieR fie for fop sfpst Two teams lied for first in the class A division of the four-ball best-ball tournament at the Bend Golf Club women's play this week High honors were divided between partners Joyce Slimkosky and Ona Larson end partners Rhona Qillis and Lou Stipe, In class piny Jane Cutter and Dorothy Nielsen took top honors. In the division, 18 holes, Marie Randall and Teresa Henly wound up first, die Joan Hamin and Olive Waterman won in the ningiolo play.

A sweepstakes will be held next Wednesday. All women who didn't sign up at the luncheon, and who wish to play, should contact Judy Prico. Now Showingl WOrvfcN IN WAR wfil only ona way out I KEVIIU BRAND DOLORES MICHAEIS Plus Circus Thrills uichail CAULAN fonTaw JOAN IVANS a Cartoon Carnival Every Friday Nlghtl Now ShowQgl Rtcommandad For Adults Onlyl BIG PROBLEMS! BIG TECHN1COUOR RICHARD BURTON. BARBARA RUSH JACK CARSON Action Co-Hit BATTLE or thi CORAL SEA SATURDAY KIDS MATINEE! i Color Cartoons 5 Comadvt Plui "THI BATTLE OF THE CORAL SI I'll ITfij 1 1 Hi WHEN YOU PURCHASE ANY COMPLETE A pre season Little League Jam-1 boree will be held Saturday atj Municipal Park, beginning at 10; a.m. All 12 teams will be in action, and will be admitted by showing their Little League booster buttons.

The buttons will be available at the gale for those who have not yet purchased them. The schedule I.Q Ore'co vs. Cascade JO a.m.; Eagles vs. Brandis, lurri; Miller's vs. Moose, Medo-Land vs.

Snoop and Schulze, 1 p.m.; VFW vs. Elks, 1:45: and Lelco vs. Hcaly's, 2:30. Regular season play opens Monday with the American League at Harmon. National League nt Juni per and Cascade League at Bruin.

ostlop 27 18 24 19 20 23 19 a2 22 28 Pc. .600 Sacramento O.oma Seattle Salt La! Vancouver San Diego Portland .553 2 .500 4'i. .405 BC .463 6 .440 If) 25 .432 ttisults Sacramento 3 Tacoma 1 Salt Lake 4 Sun Diego 0 Spokane 9 Vancouver 7 Frttoy's Prolfjjilo Pitchers Vancouver, Barclay (2-3) at Sacnftento, Singleton (6-3) Spokane, Nelson (5-1) at Salt Lake, Parsons (2-1) Portland, Lovenguth (6-2) at Tacoma, Choate (3-4) Seattle, Beamon (2-2) at San Diego, McBride (3-6) of PAINT LUMBER CHOICE MOTOS WHEN YOU PURCHASE ANY COMPLETE or WMB mm of) Your Choice of Items Anvfhinr in Sfnrlr I ONLY OF ANY REW CASLUm OF ANY NEW NO GIMMICKS ONE WEEK 0 SifiSilS jplJTj YOUR CHOICE OFFER 0 B0AT-SC0TT MOTOR or TRAILER ABSOLUTELY eGOOD FOR Yes, folks who take pride in their homes and who watch their budget insist on Dutch Boy. This quality house paint gives the "extra" years of beauty and protection value-conscious homeowners appreciate, Doesn't it make sense for "you" to paint your home with smooth-flowing, full-bodied Dutch Boy. Come Early Vhile Stocks are Complete.

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