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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Butte Falls Smothers Pelicans, 18 To 4,
To Show Locals How Defeat Feels, Sun.
Swearingen, p ..1
1
0
24 10
po a
1 3
0 0
1 0
1 0
15 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
2 1
6 0
2 0 2
7
e
0
0
0
Totals
40 4
Butte Falls—18 ab r
D. Ste’son, ss ... 6 2
West, cf ............ 6 3
Baker, 3b
.......5 2
O’Donnell, 3 .... 1 1
Tungate, c ...... 5 3
Ellis, rf .............. 5 2
Berg, rf .............. 0 0
Welte, p ............ 5 1
Tygart, If
...... 6 0
Rodgers, 1 ...... 5 2
O. Ste’son, 2 ...4 2
12
h
2
5
2
1
4
2
0
1
2
0
Thursday, June 2, 1949
Reward VIIVICU
Offered
Qw
Airmen S WlVGS
reward of $1500 is offered
0 for A the
location or information
1 for the location or information
Brookings Pelicans fell from the undefeated ranks of Rogue Val
0 leading to the location of Col.
ley league play at Butte Falls, Sunday, and took a real shellack
1 A. Y. Smith, air force colonel,
Walter W. Hodge, army, and
0
ing doing so. The sad news: Butte Falls, 18; Pelicans, 4.
0 Master Sergeant H. E. Sluga, air
The Pels got off to a good start with two runs in the first inning
0 force, or their bodies. This offer
1 expires June 30, 1949.
but the valley team immediately countered with three runs. Sal
This will be paid by the wives
0
vage, starting pitcher for Brookings, seemed to be over his rough
0 of the men who disappeared in
first inning start when he re
a B-26 on April 21, 1949, on a
tired the Butte Falls boys, one- each came up with four hits in
Totals
48 18 22 27 7 3 flight from Hamilton Field, Cali
two-three in the second. However, five trips to the plate.
fornia, to Portland, Ore. When
Scoring by innings:
the hosts got to him in the third
A muddy infield and wet out-
last heard from, near Portland,
for three straight hits and then field grade made good baseball Brookings ............. 200 000 101— 4 the plane had a supply of gasoline
another single after two intcr- play practically impossible but Butte Falls ........ 303 214 05x—18 sufficient to take it to any part
vening outs, good for three runs. the Pelicans are not making ali-
Summary: 2-base hits, Matson, of Washington, Oregon, or back
Don Ackley, new relief pitcher bis. They are now determined to Putnam, O. Stevenson, Baker, Ty- into Northern California,
and first baseman, then took over get back at the top of the league gart; Base on balls: off Salvage
A search
search of
of certain
certain areas
areas con-
A
con
and retired the next batter.
, standing when they meet Rogue 1; Ackley 2; Swearingen 1; Welte ducted by the air rescue service
Butte Falls scored two more' River in a game here Sunday af- 2; Strike-outs: Salvage 3; Ack
tallies in the* fourth, another in ternoon.
ley 1; Swearingen 1; Welter 14. at 11 a. m.
the filth and then chased Ackley
Cave Junction defeated Rogue Earned Runs, off Salvage 6; off
Church school every Sunday
to the showers with four runs ; River 9 to 4 Sunday, giving them Ackley 5; Swearingen 5. Seven at 10 a. m.
in the sixth. Four Pelican errors the league lead with three wins hits, 6 runs off Salvage in 2 2/3
in this inning contributed to his and one loss. Brookings and Butte innings. Seven runs and 7 hits
downfall.
Star of the Sea
Falls are tied for second with off Ackley in 2 2/3 innings; Eight
hits
and
5
runs
off
Swearingen
in
Manager Babe Swearingen put two victories and one defeat.
Catholic Church
2 /3 innings. Umpires: Massell &
an end to the enemy scoring until
Rev.
Fr. Babyak, Pastor
The Box Score:
Craig. Time 2:30.
the eighth when the final five
First
Sunday
of month at 12
Brookings 4
ib r h po a
runs crossed the plate.
noon.
Matson. 3b ....
1 4 1 1 0
Meanwhile, Welte, Butte Falls Spangler, ss ...
All other Sundays at 8 a.
1 0 0 1 1 3
fast - ball pitcher, kept Pelican . Mendenhall, c
5 2 4 5 0 0
hits pretty well scattered, permit-1 Han scam, cf . 5 1 1 3 1 1
Baptist Community
ting only single runs in the sev-[ Brunk. 2b ....
4 0 1 4 3 1
Rev.
Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor I Smith River Methodist
enth and ninth. He also had his Putnam, rf ... 5 0 1
0 1
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho
“whiff” ball working, setting' Nelson, If ....
I 0 0 1 0 1
Grace
VanZee, supt
down 14 batters by strike-odts. White, If........
1 0 0 0 0 0 Supt.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m
Matson and Mendenhall did not Haggerty, lb ....4 0 1 8
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music
0
Rev.
E. C. Hicks will deliver th«
director.
seem to be bothered with this Salvage, p
0 0 0 0 0
sermon.
“better-than-the-average pitcher, Ackley, p .
Sunday
school
at
9:45
a. m
1 0 0 0 2 0
Morning worship at 11 a.
aUBJ
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
Young people at 7 p. m.
ended May 12, with negative re-
suits. It is believed by the fam^
ilies that the men may have para*
chuted or landed in some remote1
Anyone finding these men coi*
tact the nearest ranger station,
sheriff's loffice, highway patrol,
army or air force station, or the
civil air patrol, headquarters, 291
Geary Street, San Francisco.
The reward money is on deposit
at the American Trust Co., Pre
sidio of San Francisco.
(This message was mailed to
the Pilot by Mrs. Hodge, in an
effort to revive the search. Th#
space is donated in the interests
of the survivors).
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carson re
turned Tuesday from Klamath
Falls where they spent the week
end visiting.
Mrs. Laura Heiberger, former
resident of this area, but now of
Hermiston, arrived Sunday and is
visiting old-time friends.
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’ God the Only Cause and Cre-1
ator” is the subject of the Lesson-
Sermon in all Churches of Christ,
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I he Golden Text is “Thou art
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glory will I not give to another,
neither my praise to graven im
ages (Isa 42:8), together with
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with Key to the Scriptures,” by
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Sabbath School-- Saturday at
9:30 a. m.
Saturday at
11:00 a. m.
Young People
Saturday at
3:45 p. m.
Pjayer Meeting — Wednesday'
at 7:45 p. m.
All Saturday services are being
held at the Grange Hall. Prayer
meetings are now being held at
the pastors home in Harbor. The
11 o'clock service this Sabbath
will be conducted by Elder T. L.
rheumler, retired minister from
Crescent City.
rhe young peoples service in |
the afternoon under direction of
Liilbert Christensen is worthwhile
and inspirational and particularly
adapted to young people and their
problems. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday night will continue with
“Reasons for Your Faith” dis
cussions.
Curry County .Villon of the
Episcopal Church
Brookings: St. Timothy Chapel
Priest-in-charge, Rev Fr. Luihc
O. Ison (phone: study. 734; home
062, Gold Beach)
Services: 1st and 3rd Sundays
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
Second Sunday, morning pray
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