.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.
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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^
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