BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday. May 26. 1949
runs off Smith in five innings;
3 hits Hand 1 run oil Noble in
3 innings. Time 2:20.
Pelicans Ruin Cave Junction's Perfect
Record, 7 To 5, In Festival Game, Sun.
Stock Exchange
Explained By Lloyd
Moss To Rotary
Brookings Pelicans, in their second game of Rogue Valley league
season, still maintained their bid for league leadership, at the ex
pense of the Cave Junction team, Sunday afternoon, 7 to 5. Again,
it was through hitting that the game was saved following a shaky
Carried over from last week
first inning when Cave Junction score four runs off their former
On his recent trip to the mid-
team-mate Dick Salvage. From then on, Salvage was miserly with west when he and Mrs. Moss had
been called to Galesburg. Ill., by
his hits, especially when men oc
illness of relatives, Lloyd took a
cupied the sacks.
Pct. few side trips which he described
IV
Team
On two walks, an error by the
0 1.000 to the Rotary club, Tuesday. The
pitcher himself, and two hits, the Brookings ......
1.000 first was of his visit to Spring-
1
0
visitors scored their four runs. Butte Falls *
1
2
.667 field. Ill., and the Lincoln memo-
Cave
Junction
In her half of the same inning,
.500 rial, the second to St. Paul at
1
Eagle
Point
...
Brookings managed to get back
.500 the time that rock telling of the
1 1
two of these runs on solid blows. Glendale *......
.000 massacre of the some 1000 Norse
0
Rogue
River
*.
In the third, Brookings pushed
.000 vikings, about 100 years before
0
Merlin
*
...........
another tally across, to narrow
time Columbus made his history
the gap to a single tally. In the
(*) does not include game on making journey.
fifth. Cave Juction defense mo Sunday, May 22.
The third trip, and the one he
mentarily weakened to allow the
wished to call particular at ten-
bases to become loaded, and two Brookings—7
that to the stock
ab r h po a e tion to
hits netted three runs, and the Matson. 3b .... .4 1 1 1 4 0¡exchange at the Chicago Board
lead. For safety sake Brookings Spangler, ss ...
1 1 0 3 0 of Trade.
pushed another run across in the Mendenhall, c
9
Conducted by manufacturers
3 11 0 0
sixth, and could have had two Hanscam, cf..
and
growers, this exchange and
0 0
3 1 3
mor? had precaution been used Brunk, 2b ....
its
workings
were described in
1
1
0
4 2
in base-running.
Putnam, rf ....
4 0 1 1 0 1 detail by Mr. Moss.
In the meantime Salvage was Nelson If .....
For explanation, he pictured a
0 0
0 1
getting stronger by the pitch. In White, If ......
corn
pit at the exchange and set
1 0 0 0 0 0
the fifth and sixth innings he al Haggerty, lb
up
a
case.
0
0
9
2 0
lowed nothing which even re- Salvage, p ... 4 0 0 2 1 2
A corn grower in some state
selmbled a hit, and in the sixth
contacts his broker about price
7 12 27 11 3 prior to harvest. His broker con
Totals
tacts the pit, where buyers of
Coming B roo k i n gs Ga m es
Summary: 2-base hits, O. Loo- corn bid for deliveries at four
May 29 Brookings at Butte
per, Davis, 2; Putman; Stolen different times of the year. The
Falls.
bases,
Noble, Haggerty; Base on whole transaction, said Mr. Moss,
June 5 Eagle Point at Brook-
balls, Smith 2, Noble 2 Salvage requires but a few moments.
ings.
5; Strtke-outs, Smith 5, Noble
The pits for different commod
only throw five balls to retire the1 2, Salvage 9; Earned Runs off ities were explained in detail by
side. This was accomplished like Smith 5, Noble 1, Salvage 1; Six the speaker, who told the mean-
this: The first batter fouled the
first pitch, hit the second one to
Matson at third and was tossed
out. The second batter hit the
first pitched ball directly back
to Salvage, who had only to put
up his glove to keep it from hit
ting him in the face. The third*
batter missed a strike called, and
hit the next to short and was
tossed out.
I
The seventh inning the first
Cave Junction man doubled, and
the next three struck out. The
eighth inning was a strikeout in
ning for Salvage.
After two were out in the ninth
Salvage walked a dangerous hit
ter. The next man hit a long fly
to right, which should have been
an easy third out. It was dropped,
but Salvange wound up the game
striking out an old school pal.
Score by innings:
Cave Junction....... 400 000 001—5 (
Brookings ................201 031 00x—7
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These Remarks Heard During Festival:
While the Pilot was unable to
have a flock of reporters present
at the flower show, Saturday and
Sunday, it was able to pick up
many complimentary remarks in
that time from listening to re
marks made by visitors. Every
one of the remarks were filled
with praise, with many express
ing a wish for a bigger place for
display purposes
a community
building.
The president of the Wiscon
sin group, who had never been in
the west before, couldn't believe
her eyes. When told about this
area being the home of winter
flowers, looked like she was not
believing her ears. "Surely there
is no place warm enough to do
that.”
SMney Armer: "If this Mis
play were in New York City un
der auspices of some big garden
club, the world would know all
about it. This is, without doubt
as good a show as anyone would
care to see. I am astonished at
everything.”
Some unidentified lady with the
caravan, who was lost in the tail
ferns while dedication ceremoni
es were in progress at Eureka:
"Such grandeur I have never be
fore seen, and I thought I was a
‘much-traveled’ person. Where do
you raise these beautiful flowers
along this coast?”
Wisconsin Lady
Couldn't Believe
This Flower Center
and Louisiana. When we were «it
Los Angeles, they told us that
this was so, and when we were
touring the south, the same thing
was said to us.
"You can’t mean that these
flowers in this show were prod
ucts of this community at this
time of the year. They can't be -
you're almost as far north as
we are in southern Wisconsin.”
The beach arrangements were
of especially interest to her. Her
remark to one lady was: "If I
can turn in my ticket, I’m tempt
ed to remain here. 1 certainly am
going to return.”
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That this area grows flowers
every month of the year, and
commercially shipped daffodils in
January was entirely out of the
realm of belief for a Wisconsin
lady, who wished her name kept
secret, while visiting the flower I
show here Saturday afternoon.
"Why, I always thought win
ter flowers came from southern
California and perhaps Florida
ing of sign langauge used dur
ing the din of the exchange busi
ness. Corn Wheat, Rye were the
biggest pits.
Mrs. R. V. Guerrettaz left Mon
day for Bakersfield, called by the
serious illness of her brother-in-
law, William Muenz. Her stay
there will lx» indefinite.
THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY-MAYBE !
Cave Jet.—5
ab
Maurer, 3 b ....... 4
Pagni, ss ............5
Davis, c .............. 3
Bramlett, 2b ......5
V. Looper, lb... 5
D. Looper, cf... 4
Baird, cf ............ 1
Smith, p ............ 1
Noble, If. p....... 2
I loward. rf ........ 2
Robinson rf ........ 2
L. Looper, If....... 2
Totals ................ 36
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