THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1950
3RGOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Astin 9. Stender 5. VanLoo 2.1
Hits off Astin 13 for 6 in 9; off I
Slender 10 for 5 in 6 2 3; Van-
Loo 2 for 3 in 1 1 3. Earned runs:
off Astin 0: off Stender 5: off
V anLoo 0. Passed balls. West
brook 4. Winner, Astin; loser,
Concluded From Page One
V anLoo. Umpires: Eichoff and
After Astin had whiffed Wea Reekman. Time 2:40.
ver. first man up. Lowrey got a
scratch single past first base. Van
BATTING AVERAGES
Loo hit one to Matson at short
ab
Pct.
h
and the perfect double-play ball
Staab ................. ...... 13
.462
6
went through him to allow the
.446
25
two runners to advance to third Matson ............ ...... 56
*4
Finnell
.............
......
9
.444
1
ard second. They came in on a
Astin
.................
......
45
.400
18
single by Standifer. Then Astin
24
.393
slammed the door for a time. Barrett ............. ...... 61
Clingman ........ ...... 8
.375
3
In their half of the first, the
! Han scam ........... ...... 44
13
.294 .
Pelicans scored when Holzgang * R. Westbrook
...... 17
4
.294
teased a walk, stole second and
Holzgang ........ ...... 24
.292
7
came home on Matson’s single.
McClean ......... ...... 24
7
.292
I he Myrtle Creeks scored again
H. Westbrook ...... 31
.290'
9
ir. the third on a single, two
Salvage ............ ...... 14
4 , .285
passed balls after a steal of sec-
। Ba faro .............. ...... 19
5
.263
c nd base.
1 Jollie ................ ...... 28
.250,
7
Brookings made a new game of 1 Fendrick .......... ...... 18
3
.167
it in the fourth when Holzgang Putnam ............ ....... 19
3
.158
got his second walk, stole sec I Des jardin ....... ....... 14
• >
.143
ord. came home on Matson’s hit, 1 Spangler .......... ....... 23
2
.087
and Matson came in on Barret’s Team Average
..... 317
seieeching double. This ended the
LEAGUE STANDINGS
scoring for a couple of innings,
Won Lost
PctK
when the Pelicans’ centerfielder
Roseburg
........
.....
6
0
1.000
allowed a single to trickled by
Central
Point
0
1.000
...6
him to allow two scores. An er-
Myrtle
Creek
.....
5
.714
2
tor by Jollie at first allowed a
Brookings
........
.....
4
3
.571
lunner to reach second, and he
Ashland
*
.....
4
.....
3
.429
scored on the throw in which hit
2
Crescent
City
.286
5
him on the head.
Grans
Pass*
......
1
.167
5
The Pelicans evened the count
Rogue
River
.....
0
8
.000
in the seventh on Astin’s triple,
(*)
Sunday
’
s
results
avail-
not
end a single. Behind in the eighth
by one run, Hank Westbrook got able.
Pelicans Reverse
Score Of Previous
Game, Sun., 8-6
to first on an error, reached sec-
cid on a steal, and came home
e n McLean’s long homer over
the centerfielder’s head. Barrett
scored on Jollie’s hit into right
field, to stop the scoring. Myrtle
Creek could do nothing with As
in the ninth, who whiffed two
and caused the other to pop out.
To Astin it was sweet revenge
for the freak loss he had at
.Myrtle Creek in the first game
when his wildness caused him no
end of trouble. The Box Score:
Myrtle Creek
ab r h IX) a
Weaver, cf
.. .5 1 2 4 1
Lowry’, 2 ....
...3 1 1 3 3
VanLoo, ss-p
....4 0 2 0 3
Standifer, 3 .
....4 1 1 1 4
Shirtcliff, 1-lf
.. .5 0 2 6 0
Wy negar. c-1
...5 0 2 6 0
U'&m, rf-ss
...4 2 1 1 0
Brown. If-c
....3 1 1 2 0
S ¡ender, p .
....2 0 0 1 0
Roberts, rf
....1 0 1 0 0
Totals .............. 36
Blockings
ab
McLean, cf ............ 5
Holzgang, 2 ............ 3
Matson, ss .............. 5
Barrett, 3 ................ 5
Jollie, 1 .................. 4
Finnell, rf ................ 3
Hanscam, cf .......... 2
H. Westbk, If ........ 2
R West brook, c 4
Astin, p .....................4
6 13 24 11
r h po a
1 2 0 1
2 0 6 6
0 3 0 1
1 2 2
0 1 9 0:
1 ® I
0
1 0 0 0
2 1 0 0
0 0 9 2 i
1 2 0 1
For The Census
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of
Redmond are parents of a son,
Steven Henry, born July 2. The
little man weighed 7D lbs. and
is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H.
S. Beaulieu.
Donna Lynn, who weighed 10
pounds, 3U ounces, is the name
of the little lady born to Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Asche, July
6. at Seaside hospital. The moth
er, Cora Mat1 Miller, was recently
graduated from Brookings high
school.
NOTICE
Of Cancellation of School War
rants of School Dist No. 17.
Notice
hereby given that
the following school district war-
rants of School Dist. No. 17, of
Curry’ County, Oregon, have been
called for payment for more
than seven years prior to July
1950.
No. 2162 for $1.10, issued to
Chetco Service Station on Sept.
2, 1950. called Jan. 1942.
No. 2181. for $15.00. issued to
Viola Dennis, Sept. 27, 1940, and
called January 1942.
No. 2204, for $15.00 to L. P.
Cross. issued Nov. 25, 1940, and
called May, 1942.
2544, for $6.68 to E. Bank-
us. issued June 15, 1942, called
April, 1943.
Notice is hereby given that if
said warrants are not presented
for payment within sixty days
from July 1, 1950,* s id V arrantsj
shall be cancelled, and payment
thereof will be refused, Any per
son holding any of said warrants
should present same to the un
dersigned clerk of said district
for payment prior to sixty days
from July 1, 1950.
DORA E. BEAULIEU, Clerk,
School Dist. No. 17, Brooking«.
Totals .............. 37
12 27 16
Myrtle Creek ........ 21 002 010 4J
B'cokings ............. 100 201 113 8
Summary: Errors:
McLean,
Jollie 2, Van Loo, Standifer,
SI utcliff, Brown; Runs batted in:
Roberts, McLean 3, Matson 2,
Jollie, Astin 2. Two-base hits:
Barrett; three-base hits: Astin;
home runs: McLean. Stolen bases
V eaver, Lowry*, McLean, Holz
gang 2, Barrett 2, Jollie, Finnel,
H. Westbrook 2. Sacrifices: Low
jy, Brown. Double plays: Holz-
gang to Jollie; Matson to Holz-
1
to Jollie. Left on bases:
Myrtle Creek 9, Brookings 8
Chetco Rod and Gun Club's;
Bases on balls: off Astin 4; off, first trap shoot at their nev
On Famous Pelican Bay
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Brookings
Market
'S
Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat., JULY 13, 14 & 15
ROYAL (Nine Flavors)
GELATIN & PUDDINGS, Pckg. 5C
DOLE (Large Nc. 5 Can)
PINEAPPLE JUICE
FRESH VEGETABLES
Fresh, New
CORN, 4 for . .
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Beef Chuck
61c
25c ROASTS, lb
FRESH
Beef Shoulder
BANANAS, 2 lbs.
35c ROASTS, lb
FRESH
65c
6-8 lb. Ave. Whole fish, with head
LETTUCE, 2 lbs. .
15c FRESH SALMON, lb. 49c
Italian and Crookhead
SQUASH, 2 lbs.
Fresh dressed, pan-ready
19c FRYING RABBITS, lb 55c
DEL ROGUE (Large No. 5 Can)
TOMATO JUICE.
21c
.
THE OLD STAND-BY
WESSON OIL, Quarts
&
Kings Ford
DURKEE'S
SALAD DRESSING
CORN STARCH
10c Quart
Lb. Pk
REDWOOD EMPIRE (solid)
BUTTER, 1 lb
HUNT'S SUPREME (Solid Pack)
19c
10c
26c
TOMATOES, 2J Can .
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