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.BRUINS TAKE 3rd FLORENCE HOOP ’JAMBOREE, THUR Garibaldi Really “Hof Tn Game With Bruins Wednesday Night With the luck of the Irish rid ing on every shot, Wednesday, at the Florence Yuletide Jamboree, sponsored by West Lane County chamber of commerce, Garibaldi was able to eliminate Brookings in the first round of the tourna ment, 51 to 36. However, the next evening, the lid was tight on the basket and Halsey had a coparative easy time to win the FINAL STANDINGS W Pct. ..2 0 1.000 Halsey .... .500 ...1 1 Garibaldi .500 Brookings ...1 .000 ...0 2 Siuslaw .. Free-throws missed: Brook ings-Rausch, Reekman, Sumner; Garibaldi, B. West, 2; I. West, 2; Talbott, 2 Archambault, 1. Brookings—43 fg ft Pf tp 3 13 3 Reiling, f ............ ...5 4 1 0 Rausch, f ............ ...2 4 2 0 Gardner, c .......... ...2 1 13 1 Reekman. g ....... ...6 4 3 0 Sumner, g .......... ....2 0 0 0 Brown, s ............ ...0 • ) 1 1 0 Simpson, s ...... 1 1 0 1 Johnson ,s ............ ....0 2 1 0 ....1 Duffy, s ................ 431 4 12 Totals ............ ..19 Siuslaw’—28 fg ft Pf tp 2 12 2 ....5 Hammon, f ....... 3 1 Ledgerwood, f .... ....0 3 3 Riggs, c .............. ....3 1 0 L Wood, g ................ ....0 2 3 5i Gunderson, g .... . ....1 0 3 0 Nordall, s ........... ....0 0 0 0 Holt, s .................. ....0 0 1 0 Hartzell, s ......... ....0 0 0 0 Dante, s .............. ....0 0 0 0 Jackson, s ............ ....0 ¿a Totals .............. ....9 10 14 28 Half-time score: Brookings, 23, Siuslaw’, 15. Wednesday's Games Free throws missed: Brookings Garibaldi, 51; Brookings, 36. —Roiling, 2; Rausch. 2; Reekman, Halsey, 36; Siuslaw’, 18. 1; Simpson, 2; Johnson. 2; Duffy, Thursday's Games 1. Siuslaw’— Hammon, 2; Ledger- Brookings, 43; Siuslaw, 28 wood, 1; Gunderson, 1. Halsey, 39; Garibaldi, 28. Langlois Here Friday— Langlois, always a tough op honors. Halsey won from Sius ponent for the Bruins, will be law in the second game Wednes here Friday evening in a league day evening, 36 to 18. game, with the volleyball teams Playing for consolation Thurs playing the curtain-raiser. day evening, Brookings dumped Siuslaw, 43 to 28, while Halsey mastered Garibaldi, 39 to 28 to take top honors. Box scores of For the past week, ending on the two Brookings Max. Min. Rain Sunday: Brookings—36 fg ft Pf tp 37 ........... 50 6 Dec. 27 .... 2 0 Rausch, f .............. ..3 .12, 42 1 8 Dec. 28 .... ........... 51 0 Railing, f .............. ..4 o .92 44 1 0 Dec. 29 .... ........... 60 Gardner, c .............. ..1 .... 1 34 0 10 Dec. 30 .... 0 Reekman, g ......... 5 1.38 44 2 Dec. 31 .... ........... 47 1 0 ..1 Johnson, g .21 42 6 Jan. 11 .... ...........49 3 0 ..3 Sumner, s .02 : 0 Jan. 2 .... ........... 47 31 0 0 ..0 Brown, s o Rain for w’eek ......... 0 0 0 Simpson, s 17.46 0 1 0 Rain for December Duffy, s . .93.76 o Rain for 1948 0 0 0 Carte, s . • 1948 rainfall, over the 20-y°ar 36 8 average is slightly more than 10 0 18 Totals ..... tp ft inches above normal. pf Garibaldi 51 fg „8 B. West, f 4 0 .2 I. West, f .... 0 1 ..2 Talbot, c ..... 11 ..5 McRae, g ... 0 .6 Ard’bault, g (I 0 0 ..0 Kingsland, s Weather Report Chas. Hassett Was Honor Student At Ore. State College Charles Hassett, son of Mr. and 3 51 5 23 Totals Half-time score: Garibaldi, 28; Mrs. Frank B. Hassett, student at Oregon State College, and en- Brookings, 14. L k t > J f t lai / Í the World’s Best Climate BROOKIN GS-HARROR PUX>T, BhMokingR, Oregon Thursday, January 6, 1949 t en who furnish you* , telephone service join in wishing you a really happy 1949. Along with our good wishes go New Year’s resolu tions made in good faith, to be kept: Ue We shall cort'nve to do everything possi ble to maintain seiv.ee at peak efficiency dur ing the next year. ?e We shall continue to expand service as fast as continued material shortages permit. rolled in science, to prepare him self for a meteorological position with the weather buueau. was on the honor roll, his first quarter at school. Charles’ scholastic rating was 3.5, which is considered high, for it means that he obtain almost a straight “A” grade in his course. The highest rating, 4.0, 5s obtain ed by few, and must mean almost perfect grades in all subjects. Unable to find a house in Cor vallis, Charles and his family were forced to obtain living quar ters at Albany, over ten miles away, from where he commutes. Veterans of the late war Ar? numerous on this list of honor students, college officials assert. Of the 58 students obtaining a straight A average, 35 were vet erans as were 231 of the 421 rat ing 3.5 grade averages. PAGE THREE u’here she and son, Hugh, had spent the holidays and attended a family re-union. They went by bus by way of Bend, Burns and Ontario. Rev. Nick Neufeld went to Eugene, Monday, where he will be given a physical checkup by the Veterans Administrtaion for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, a war injury. former residents of this area, but now of San Francisco, were vis itors here during the holidays. Both are employed by the atomic! enegry commission, they told th«. for all occasions, Immediato Pilot, last week. Service Mrs. Dewey Akers returned to Brookings, Tuesday, from Bois^ LOCAL NEWS * Flowers ... Irvin's Florists & Nursery Phone Crescent City 2224 or Call at BUILDING MATERIALS EVERYTHING FROM BASEMENT TO THE ROOF Shiplap Dimension Lumber Cement Ceiling Tile WaJl Board Firtex Plvwood Beaver Board i/o-inch and %-inch Sheetrock Button Board Firtex Plaster Lath M. Asbestos Siding Redwood Siding Oak Flooring Fir Flooring Doors Mouldings Sash Shingles Roofings • Nail Tvle Board Building Hardware Pittsburgh Paints and Sundries Window Glass Plate Glass Check With Vs For Your Complete Building Needs Curry County Lumber Company Oregon Brookingns Titus Bulb Farms Re-Built Auto Painting MEADOWS' Auto Service 9th and L Streets Crescent Citv, Calif Funeral Home and Ambulance Service Phone Crescent City California you're Invited^ GRAND Opening Ken’s Tavern Friday, January 7 At 8:00 P. M As always, we shall keep ’’courtesy’* and ‘\ricndliness as watchwords for our service. 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