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THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1950 3RCOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON 1. Strikeouts: Scrivens Grants Pass Takes Comas Martindale 5. McComas 2. Pelicans, Sunday, Diamond Talents In 'Wild Melee' Brookings rallied for s brace Shown At Game of runs, Sunday, in the top of the ninth, tut fell one short of tying the score at Grants Pass. The 10 to 9 score set the Peli-' cans back for their fourth league defeat. The heavy-hitting Grants Pass nine lashed out a total of 18 hits, 16 of which were at the expense of Lou Scrivens, ex-Willamette1 I niversity hurler. In fairness to! Lou it can be stated that he had pitched a 5-hitter for Ore gon City only two days previousj and had ridden all Saturday night along with Chuck Bafaro, new Pelican catcher, neither getting any sleep. Big Hank Westbrook relieved Scrivens with two down in the seventh, and retired the last hitter in that inning but ran into trouble in the bottom of the eighth when Grants Pass tallied the two final runs. The Pels had an oil-day in the I hitting department, gathering I At the Seventh-Day Adventist picnic, Sunday, held at the Ost enberg and Adams place up the Chetco Rover, a basebail game of note was the climax of the entertainment. While the ladies prepared the meal, children swam and the mon engaged in barnyard golf <The game is horseshoes to many). After dinner, topped with an abundance of ice cream, base ball teams were chosen: Daisies and Clovers, won by the Daisies after a terrific struggle, 26-11. Observers at the game, were loud in their praise of Howard which saved the say after two hurlers had been shelled from the mound. Bill Fisher, he of the Rivers End commmunity. had a a habit of dying on third, so often that it was suggested al grave be dug there. Leo Van Dolson, fielded the “hot corner” superbly, but was way off on his throws to first base. Possibly, the, success of the Daisies may be attributed to the presence of the feminine abilities in the lineup. Several suggested that Pete Lesmeister could do no wrong in scouting the talent among the Daisies roster. Notice Of Final Account e Estate of Elsie Elizabeth Iio 14 pan. r h a In the County Court for Cur- 2 1 3 ry County, Oregon. oj 1 0 Notice is hereby given that the 3 3 0 undersigned, as administrator Oi 0 2 0 the estate of Elsie Elizabeth Ho gan, deceased, has filed his fina. 3 4 2 account in the County Court for 1 1 3 Curry County, Oregon, and that 0 1 0 Friday, the 14th day of Julv, i 1 0 1950, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., and court room of said com t haa U 3 1 the been appointed by said Court a« 0 0 0 the time and place for hearing 0 0 2 of objections thereto and settle ment thereof. Dated and first published. Jure Totals ..... ....... 41 10 18 27 10 15, 1950. Date of last publication, Julv Brookings .... ..... 001 024 002— 9 13, 1950. Grants Pass .. ..... 112 010 32x— 10 ; EDWIN RANSOM, Administrator X 9 24 PO 2 4 1 8 0 2 1 0 9 0 0 Summary: Errors, Brookings 4; Grants Pass 9. RBI McLean 3, Matson, Hanscam, Scrivens, Blacksmith 2, Bertrand 3, Bre- count. Simas 2, Hedgepeth 2. 2- base bits: Hanscam, Friend, Bre- count, Hedgepeth; 3-base hits, Howerton 2, Bertrand, Friend.! Home run, Blacksmith, Simas. Stolen Bases: McLean, Holzgang 2. Blacksmith, Friend. Sacrifice Scrivens. Left on: Brookings 3, Grants Pass 8. Base on balls: off Scribens 1; Martindale 3; Me- Full supply of DuPont's Blasting Powder, Chetco Store Oregon ANNOUNCING A BROOKINGS-HARBOR AENCY <► Since so many of our old customers have asked us to restore our service route to the Brookings-Harbor area, we have complied by establishing an agencey at JERfS DRESS SHOP, Agt. i in the Kruger Bui’amg, Brookings, for your convenience. CRESCFNT CITY CLEANERS Brookings Market Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, June 15,16, & 17 Luckies. Chesterfields. Camels, Old Golds, Phillip Morris CIGARETTES (N ) Sales Tax) Per Carton .......................... a ■RI PASTEURIZED for your PROTECTION Fresh Milk, qt. . 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Brookings . ab r h po a been ill from a nervous break McLean, cf . .......... 5 0 2 0 2 Matson, 3 ... ..........5 0 0 2 1 down, is improving and is now Jollie, 1 ....... .......... 5 0 0 7 0 at Carpenterville with the Jud Bufaro, c .... .......... 4 0 0 8 0 son Bell family. She and daugh Barrett, ss . ........... 4 0 0 4 4 ter, Anna, intend to visit fiiends Astin, If ....... ........... 4 1 1 1 2 at Myrtle Creek before return ing home. Hanscam, rf ......... 3 3 1 L 0 0 Holzgang, 2 .......... 2 3 0 2 1 Scrivens, p . ...........1 1 1 0 3 Westbrook, p ........1 1 1 0 1 Totals .... ........ 34 Grants Pass ab Blacksmith, 2 ....... 5 Donovan, If ......... 5 Howerton, cf ....... 5 Bertrand. 1 . ......... 5 Friend, ss ... ..........5 Reese, 3 ....... ......... 5 Brecount, rf . .......... 2 Simas, rf .... ......... 1 Hedgepeth, c ....... 4 Martindale, p ....... 3 McComas ...... ..........1 The World’s Best Climate REDWOOD EMPIRE (Solid) Butter, pound POST TOASTIES DEAL 1 Lorge GrapeNuts Flakes 1 largj Post Toasties, BOTH FOR MORTONS SALT REG. SIZE PKG, 2 for 15c