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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1950)
Pelicans Smother Merchants In 17 to 6 In S. 0. L, Game To Break "Old Jinx" Summary: Errors, Barrett, I As far as the Brookings Peli cans and the Crescent City Mer Clingman, L. Peteison, Knight 2, chants are concerned, the score Maciey, VanLent 2, Harmer. RBI is even, for Sunday, the Pelicans Hoffman. Knight, Maciel 2. Mat- ran rampant over their visitors, son 2. Barrett 1, Clingman 2, 17 to 6, on the high school field, Funscam, Astin, West brook 2, to win a second game from the Spangler, Salvage 2. Two-base same opponents. This game, how hits, Staab, Barrett, Astin; 3-base | ever, counted, for it will be en h ts, Staab, Yamor. Home runs, tered upon the records of South Hoffman, Westbrook. Stolen base ern Oregon League, the other F.night 2, Staab, Barrett. Sac., L. Peterson, Astin. Double plays: three were practice games. Only once, and that not for Barrett to Matson to Westbrook; long, did the visitors, hold a lead \ cstbrook unassisted. Left on: in the game, when in the third Ci escent City 9, Brookings 8. the Merchants scored four runs bases on balls: off Salvake 2, off before the fire was put out. At Astin 3, Maciel 5, Templeton 1, their turn at bat, the Pelicans A amor 1. Strike-outs: Salvage 2, soon erased that deficit and, as /stin 4, Maciel 2, Templeton 2, the game progressed, made the A amor 6. Hits off Salvage 7 for 4 in 4 innings; off Astin 3 for 2 score decisive. Salvage, who started on the in 5; Off Maciel 5 for 9 in 2 1/3; hill for the Pelicans, got by the Ciff Templeton 4 ofr 6 in 1; off first couple of innings easily, and Yamor 5 for 2 in 4 2/3. Earned it was in the third when the first runs: Salvage 4; Astin 0; Maciel man up homered, did he get any b: Templeton 1, Yamor 2. MBP, 'worries to bother him. Being hit Knight by Astin. Winner, Sal- on the foot by a batted ball, he \ag<t Loser, Maciel. Umpires: was forced to retire in favor of Craig and Trone. Time 2:40. Bob Astin, who made the Cres To Roseburg Next Sunday. Roseburg, one of the toughies cent City lads swing wildly the of the league, will play hosts to remainder of the way. Seven Crescent City errors, the Pelicans next Sunday. Pete four of which came in the fateful T esmeister, local business man fourth, aided the Pelicans in ac ager, hopes to have the club at counting for the huge lead. The full strength, since he has a feel- irc now that the boys are really box score: a organized as a team, despite the po ab r h C» escent City Hoffman, 2 ...... 2 0 0 discouraging start. 5 2 3 2 1 Yamor, cf-p .... LEAGUE STANDINGS L. Peterson, c-rf 2 2 0 6 0 Won Lost Pet. 2 0 4 Central Point 4 Knight, ss ....... 1.000 0 1 Hennebeck, If-rf ...4 0 0 1.000 0 Roseburg * . .3 5 0 2 2 Maciel, p-lf-cf .667 1 Myrtle Creek* 4 0 0 6 1 Ashland ........ Van Lent, 1-c .500 Reinemer, rf .. 1 0 0 0 0 Grants Pass* .333 2 1 Templeton, p 0 0 0 0 0 Brookings ...... .250 3 R. Peterson, rf-1 ...1 n n 4 1 Crescent City . .250 3 3 1 Rogue River* I.armer, 3 4 0 000 3 0 “ (*) standings before last Sun- Totals 35 6 10 24 ™ day’s game. 1 "ookings ab r h po ...4 5 3 2 Staab, ss ....... 4 1 3 Matson 2-3 ... 3 0 2 6 Barrett, 3-ss . 0 2 Clingman, c ... Hanscam. If-cf 4 2 2 0 4 Astin, cf-p .... 13 •1 2 Westbrook 1 . r 110 oi UIIKIKIW IL UI uut Fire of unknown origin, but 0 2 ® I believed to have jumped from 5 Spangler, rf-2 0 - the sawdust and slab burner at 2 1 Salvage, p .... 0 0 0 $ Brookings Lumber Co., Wednes- 1 c ndricks * ... 0 0 0 0 day evening almost got out of Putnam, If .... controlled as it burned over sev 41 17 14 27 6 eral acres of brush and logged- Totals over land near the mill, north Score by innings: west of town. 6 Crescent City ... 004 000 4 >00 300 02x _ 17 The volunteer fire department Brookings ............ 129 responeded to call, as did workers from nearly all the mills nearby A wind-shift caused the fire to head toward the mill and the OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET- homes of workmen adjacent t) ! ING. Notice is hereby given, in the plant. compliance with Section 111-908, A change in the humidity di'i O. C. L. A., to the legal voters much to help stop the blaze. No of School District No. 17, of Cur damage to any mercantable trees ry County, State of Oregon, that’ was done, although several big the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET trees came close to the path of ING of said District will be held destruction. at the School House; to begin at the hour of 8 o’clock p. m. (standard time) on the third Monday of June, being the 19th day of June, A. D., 1950. This meeting is called for the Following a custom of many purpose of electing One Direc- years, Monday high school stu-1 tor for a term of three years. dents went to Bruce hole, seven this 31st day of May, Dated miles up the Chetco for their WARREN T. SMITH, 1950. annual picnic. Chr. Board, Directors Attest : Swimming, games and a pic Dora E. Beaulieu, Clerk. nic lunch were enjoyed. o ’ Fire Threatened Brookings Lumber 3 Co. Mill,, Timber NOTICE School Held Picnic At Bruce Hole, Mon Call For Bids kt Sealed Bids will be received by School Dist. No. 23, Curry Co., i Oregon, for alterations to school room, floor sanding and sealing, and setting playground equip ment. Contact J. J. Scherer, Dox 326. Brookings, Ore., for specifl- i cations. Bids will be opened on Monday, June 19, at 8 p. m Ad dress all bids to H. J. Sparks, Clerk, school district No. 23. Box 101. Brookings, Ore. 15-2 Full supply of DuPont's Blasting Powder, Caps and Fuse. Phone ^11. Chetco Store Brookings Oregon PAGE THRE1 Brookings Market Prices Effective Thurs., Eri., & Sat., June 8, 9, & 10 MEATS AND FISH FRESH VEGETABLES Watermelons, lb. . 4c Shoulder (5-lb. average) 43c Picnic Hams, lb. Brazil Nuts, lb. . . 35c Pork Shoulder Carrots, 2 bunches . 15c Steaks, lb 49c Del. Anoles, 2 lbs. . 25c Pork Shoulder 45c We take ffreat pride in our f resh Roasts, lb. supply of fruits and vegetables. Yrou will delight to see our wide variety and selections. We always have fresh fish and oysters! SWIFT AND COMPANY 75c ide, 1g. bx. 25c Swiftning, 3-lb. can HUNT'S (Always the Best) Tomato Sauce, each. jC Kounty Kist Cream Style CORÑ, 2 cans . . PREM 25c for sandwiches OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 for PUREX OR CHLOROX, '/jG-allon SCOT OR ZEE TOWELS, ok 39c • Per Can 25c WHEATIES Breakfast of 25c Champions 15c Rea.Size. . . 14c CAMPBELL'S (Always The Reliable) -g Tomato Soup, each LvC Card of Thanks Sealed bids will be receive! by Our sincere thanks go1 to ev- School Dist. No. 23, Curry Co., eryone who so generously helped for painting outside and root of This was greatly school building. Contact J. J.: ’ Scherer, Box 326, Brookings, Oi- , apprec^ e?, o egon. for specifications. Bids will' BROOKINGS LUMBER CO., be opened Monday, June 13, at .. — Address all bids to H. I 8 p. m. . . _______ . i clerk. Dist. ;™» « J. Sparks, school No. 23, Curry County, Box 101, Brookings, Ore. tx The World’s Best Climate iHG^KINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON THURSDAY. JUNE 8, 1950 CALUMET Large Size BAKING POWDER, lb IVORY SOAP FOR A GOOD DIET 25c BUTTER, Solid, lb 2 Bars Gharodelli's GR. CHOCOLATE 43c Lb. Can 19c 65c DIAMOND WAX PAPER, 125 ft MINUTE TAPIOCA, ok 21c 17c