Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 17, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1950
BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Curry Co.—Opport unity Land...Page Seven
Besides the officers of both joyed at noon, a trap shoot will
Sportsmen Book
Grants Pass Forfeits Game, Sun., To
councils, guests of honor will ad- he held at the Western Lane
dress the club are Hon. Wm. C. Sportsmens association traps —
Picnic
Walsh, of Coos Bay, president of across from Holiday Lodge on
Close 1950 Season For Pelican Plovers Clewox
FLORENCE—Sunday, Aug. 20,1 the state senate, C. C. Hill, chair-* Woahink lake. There will be bath­
* Grants Pass, scheduled to meet Brookings Pelicans on the local
picnic will be held at Clewax
diamond, Sunday, called late Saturday to say that the Grants Pass a lake
near here by the Southwest­
team had disbanded, after a medocre season, and that the game ern Oregon Sportsmens council.
was forfeited to Brookings by the score of 9 to 0. Followers of The picnic is being held in honor
the Pelicans were forced to go to Crescent City, to satisfy their of the Upper Umpqua Sports­
mens Council, which includes the
appetite for baseball, and watch Don Clauson hurl a 2-hitter at clubs in the Roseburg and Drain
Myrtle Creek, to win by a 2 to 0 score.
area. All members and their
families of the clubs of both
The manager of Grants Pass
councils
are invited to come.
These
columns
reach
5000
or
baseball team phoned Pete late
Clam
chowder,
coffee and hot
in the week and announced that more readers each week, try
rolls
will
be
furnished
for all.
his club had withdrawn from the them for quick service -you’D
Guests
are
requested
to
bring
league due to lack of sufficient find it will pay dividends.
own
table
service.
players and for that reason the
Grants Pass club would be unable
to play the scheduled game here
Sunday.
The league secretary was no­
tified and the game was forfeited
NORINE
to Brookings. Next Sunday the
schedule calls for Brookings to
travel to Rogue River, however,
TEACHER OF:
that club has also withdrawn from
the leage, so the Pels will gain
another victory without swing­
ing a bat.
While Brookings currently rests
Life Certificate
High School Credits for
in sixth place in league play, the
Studio Bldg., Brooking
Accredited Pupils
Pelicans still have a very good
chance to land in the play-offs
v possible ties for third and fourth
' spots in the standings.
Crescent City has a “toughie”'
coming up against Central Point;
next Sunday, and even though
the Merchants should lose, they
will still be in a tie with Brook­
ings, providing the Merchants are
awarded the two protested games
against Ashland and Grants Pass.
Myrtle Creek has two tough
games against Ashland and Can-
tral Point and a double loss would
drop that club from third to the
sixth spot. Ashland is also still
very much in the running for the
play-offs. The Pelicans are at­
tempting to line up a game for
next Sunday so as to keep in
shane for the post-season series.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
won lost pct.
1.000
0
Central Point * ...9
.818
2
Roseburg ♦.... .....9
.583
5
Myrtle Creek .....7
.545
5
Crescent City .... 6
.545
5
Ashland ...... . .... 6
.539
6
Brookings ..... .... 7
.168
Grants Pass .... 2 10
.000
Rogue River .... 0 13
PIANO. VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN
man of the state game commis-
sion. C. A. Lockwood, director
of the state game commission andi
F. R. Brown, president of Oregon
Wildlife Federation, who mal be
called upon for remarks.
After lunch, which will be en-
ing at Clewax lake for those in-
terested in swimming.
Last year the picnic was held
by Upper Umpqua sportsment at
Roseburg Rod and Gun club.
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SUNDAY’S RESULTS:
(*) result of double-header is
still unreported.
\ Myrtle Creek 0, Crescent City 2
Grants Pass 0, Brookings 9 (by
forfeiture)
Rogue River 0; Ashland 9 (by
forfeiture).
REMAINING SCHEDULE
Aug. 20. Brookings at Rogue
River.
August 20. Roseburg at Grants
Pass (both these games to be
forfeited by withdrawals).
August 20. Crescent City at
Central Point.
August 20. Myrtle Creek at
Ashland.
To be made up: Central Point
at Myrtle Creek.
To be made up: Ashland at
Central Point.
Protests to be desided: Cres­
cent City-Ashland and Crescent
City-Grants Pass.
TEAM BAT AVERAGES:
h
ab
Player
2
.......
3
Shotwell ..........
6
.......
13
Staab ...............
2
Chandler .......... ...... 5
30
......
76
Matson ............
Astin ............... ___ 56 21
Barrett ............ ___ 81 29
McLean ............ ...... 42 14
5
Clingman ........ ...... 15
14
.......
44
Holzgang ........
Hanscam .......... ....... 55 17
H. Westbrook ...... 38 11
Jollie ............... ...... 49 13
5
Finnell ............ ...... 20
6
......
25
*R. Westbrook
4
.......
17
Salvage ............
2
......
12
Fasel ...............
2
Des jardin ........ ...... 14
204
....
663
Team Average
Pct.
.666
.462
.400
.395
.375
.358
.333
.33?
.318
.309
.289
.265
.250
.240
.235
.167
.143
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