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Port orford News, Thursday, December 21, 1972-5 Pirates Beat Gold Beach, Powers, Myrtle Point h»*n Saturday S a h irr lu v night’s ntcrh»>> final i When whistle blew at Myrtle point, the Pacific Pirates had record, ed three wins for last week . O . p f • - ________ : A, -.'¿3 .i.Hk w I w V W P / t * ! We wish you a Merry Christmas BRUCE COLVEN RANDY MCCUNE to put them 4.1 for the still young basketball season. The win also gave them one more than they tallied the entire seas, on last year. their G 0-4 G victory over the Panthers. Employing a full-court press, the pirates grabbed leads of 16-6 and 27-14 in the first half, and 41-26 in the third panel. The Panthers out-scored them 20-19 In the fourth per. Pacific 60, Gold Beach 46 • • ■ - ........... Junior Bruce Colven and sophomore Kandy McCune paced the Pirates In their tilt with Gold Beach Wednesday, Dec. 13, with 18 and 12, re- spectlvely. The Pirates claim, ed the first three quarters In Colven and Price each tal lied 10 rebounds for the Pl. rates, with Tucker logging 5. Pacific 44, Powers 41 It was a give and take ball (Örcetinns tip Qtristmos! Pacific connected on 14 of 32 attempts for a solid .438 per- centage while Pyrtle Point was somewhat less with 14- of-39 for .359. Pacific got the advantage at the free throw line with five good attempts fin 13 tries) to three (of five) for the Bobcats. Mccune tossed in 17 points for Pacific to lead all scorers for the game. the joys of the season the Child born in Bethlehem <r«ORO€z »CUVA M e PON A L P IN S U R A N C E • « ■ « I • PACIFIC 59, POWERS 38 day night, putting them 4-2 for the season. Mike Price took scoring hon ors with 13, followed by Col ven with 11. Jack Tucker tal lied 4, as did Wayne McCune. Craig Lannom scored 5. The panther’s big burst was in the first quarter when they racked up 14 to 7 for Pacif ic, The Pirates took the sec ond period 7-6, tied the third at 14-all, and took the fourth 9 to 7. JV’S GO DOWN The Pirate JV’s lost to the Panther JV’s 54-32. Marty cox was high point with 12, followed by Greene’s 8. Loshbaugh tallied 6 and Al lison 4. Pacific plays Myrtle Point here tonight at 6 :15 for JV’s. L a n g lo is L in e s M rs. Tom Shepard TAKES HOLLY WREATHS TO SACRAMENTO Jim Brooks made a trip to Sacramento both last week and this week with a load of holly wreaths GREAT GRANDSON FOR HARBISONS Mr and Mrs Bob Harbison received word this week that they have a new great grand son Eight pound Joshua Sam uel was born on Dec. 12 to Mr and Mrs Robert Mattson of Tacoma This is the first boy in the Harbison family, grand child or great grandchild FAMILY NIGHT AT COMMUNITY CHURCH NEW YEARS EVE The Langlois Community Church is planning a family night on New Years Eve at the church. A potluck supper will begin at 6 p.m. followed by a movie and games and a good time for all. Rhone 341 ings, Dick Erwin and C. H. Brooks. After refreshments and San ta Claus, a household shower was held for Mr and Mrs David Duncan who lost every thing in a fire last week In their home up Elk River. They received many helpful gifts. SANTA CLAUS WILL VISIT Students at the Langlois Sch ools will be excused at 1:30on Dec, 22 for Christmas vaca tion School will resume again on January 2. On Friday, Dec 2 2 at 10a.m. Santa Claus will be at the Lang lois school gymnasium for pre schoolers and primary stu dents. VISITORS AT BROOKS HOME Visitors last Saturday at the Clarence Brooks home were their son Mr. and Mrs Don Brooks of Eugene, and their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Will- BURTS HAVE VISITORS Houseguests last weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ed Burt were her niece Mrs Cont. p age-6 SEASON'S BEST Like the la m p lig h t's b rig h t rays — we hope th is h o lid a y s h in e s . W hether you spend it cookie baking, dropping in to see friends or tree decorating . . . may ev ery sweet moment o f Christmas linger long in your memory. F r o m R u d o lp h , h is fr ie n d s , and u s- H a p p y H o lid a y s ! 4 iA>. D WE WILL BE CLOSED U TO B . FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY DEC. 22-23-24 OPEN DECEMBER 29 WITH Leaf Curl Spray Time HI Rick Greene Dan Loshbaugh Don Mayea Stan Allison Dave Johnson game with the Powers cru i se rs Friday, Dec. 15, but the Pirates took the game by three Rick Greene points, 44-41. Dan Loshbaugh Firing a dismal 13 of 44 Don Mayea (.295) from the field while the Ed Peterson visitors weren’t doing much Stan Allison better at 18 of 55 (.327), Pa- Jeff Loan cific decided the final out- Dave Johnson Come by sinking 13 more bo- Ray Anderson nus shots (18-5) than the Crui Bill Carr sers. P acific. 44-41 Included in that total were P acific (44) — Col van 8, Price PACIFIC 38 four tosses in the last min 14, Tucker 7, MvCune 7, Cope 4, Myrtle Point 49 ute of play, two apiece by Lannum 4, Foster. Mike price and Ralph Cops, Rick Greene Powers (41) — Hendon 8 Bar- the latter pair coming in a tells 9. Clauson 6, C lark, E la m Dan Loshbaugh on^-and-one situation with 12 4, Wesley 9, E llis 2, Looney 3, Don Mayea seconds remaining which W arrick, H ytrek. Ed Peterson P acific 12 14 2 16—44 which cinched the game for Stan Allison Powers 16 t 7 16—41 Pacific. Jeff Loan FG - P acific 13-44, ( 295), Following a close first pan Marty Cox el, 12-10 (with pacific on top) Powers 18-55, ( .327). Bill Carr F T - P acific 18-38, (.473), the Pirates ended the first Dave Johnson half with a 26-19 advantage. Powers 5-12 (.416). Reb — P acific 39, (Colven Both teams were cold in the 16), Powers 32 (Wesley 13). third period, with Powers out- JV — P acific 59. Powers 38 scoring Pacific 7-2 to close Gold Beach 41, the gap 28-26 going into the last stanza. Pirates 37 P acific. 33-31 With slightly more than three P acific (33) — Colven 5, Price, minutes remaining, the crul- Tucker 9. McCune 17, Lannom The Pirates went down to se r s had forged ahead 37-35, 2, Greene. defeat 41-37 in their return but succumbed by way of the M yrtle Point (31) — Leep 4, contest at Gold Beach Tues- three consecutive miscues. Price, who tallied team hon ors with 14, dumped in a fielder and his bonuses to go with Cope’s free shots to gi^rantee the 44-11 win. It was three In a row for the Bucs when they sank the Myrtle Point Bobcats 33-31 at Myrtle Point Saturday, Dec. 16. But the win required some last-buzzer heroics by sopho more guard Randy McCune to pull off the win . . . it was at the buzzer that McCune’s aim paid off from a flip from the top of the key to break a 31- all tie. And that tie was gained just six seconds earlier when My rtle Point, which lost only the fourth quarter (11-5), control led the tip off a jump ball and got the tying points on a corner shot by Jim Walk- er. It was a tight game all the way with both squads working feverishly for the good shot. TO À LU Stidham. Xing 4, Richards 11, W alker 12, Johnson. P acific 6 11 5 11—33 M y rtle Point 8 II 7 S—31 FG — P a b iiic 14-of-32 (.438); M y rtle Point 14-of-39 ( 359). F T — P acific 5-of-13 (.385); M yrtle Point 3-of-5 ( 800). Reb — P acific 23 (Colven 11); M yrtle Point 25 (W alker 91. JV — M yrtle Point 49; Pacific 38 JV CONTESTS PACIFIC 42, 'GOLD BEACH 44 P acific, 6046 Gold Beach (46) — Rose 11, Neil 10. Tuttle 8, L a rkin 3, Zu- ber 2, Thorp 2, Hockema 8, B ur rows, Larsson. Pacific (69) — Colven 18. M c Cune 12, F ice 9, Cope 6. Lan- nom 6. Tucker 4, Foster 3, Mayea 2, Storm, Green, John son, Allison. Gold Beach 6 8 12 20-46 Pacific 16 11 14 19-60 EG — Gold Beach 19-of-54 ( 352); Pacific 26-of-76 (.342). FT - G o l d Beach 8 -o f-ll ( 727); Pacific 8-of-19 (.421). Rcb. — Gold Beach 36 (T uttle 10); P acific 28 (Colven, Price 10). JV — Gold Beach 44, Pacific 42. Pacific 33, M yrtle Point 31 Vto wish you a lull share at S tiô Ç REPAIR. MIKE PRICE tod. JFloel Make mom in every heart for lam Tucker of Myrtle Point The Don Brookses also visited her parents Mr and Mrs Jim Novotny. ’CA JOHN WAYNE AND THE COWBOYS It's that time of year a- gain if you have a peach tree In your yard. The spray to control peach leaf curl is aae in mid-December and again in mld-January, advises the Cur ry county Fxtenslon office. The easiest spray to use is lime-sulfur, It stinks, but it is fairly effective against this serious peach disease, the of. flee said. COLONIAL THEATRE GREETINGS • • • • •» ’ ’ • IFe wish to thank all our customers (Jiristm as come« again a n d o u r observance in m an y Oh Deck the baits de» bends ways reflects m odified traditions and cu stom s o f ou r and him the boufhs loi a you and be your friend all #0W ot a Chustmes forefathers. Ever constant is the C hristm as m essage: The Christ C hild born in B ethlehem . what fun it is to serve for their wonderful support during the past year. Once again, Merry Christmas! through the years' Merry Christmas! T -'S AU, > n d (Orford $euis F tô u pom - OAFWL0 V A fc lE T V Atx- i x e 6-AW6- ¿ fr M 0M \ a l o g r k , e ru A iK /B