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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1950)
..... ........... ■ ..... ...... . ......... -"'.T' ?" ,T . Page Three „j...1;______ Forfeiture Gives Pelicans Third-Place | Tie; Play-offs Start At Medford, Sunday LEAGUE STANDINGS Team O h Famous Pelican Bay BRCOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1950 Won IjOSt Brookings Market game of the single elimnat’cn ^ct. post-season series. Central Point* . ...12 1 923 The games may be played at Roseburg* ........ ...11 .846 the Medford Rogues’ park a* 2 Brookings ........... ... 8 .571 Medford, providing the profes 6 Ashland ............. ... 8 6 .571 sional team is on the road at the Crescent City ... ... 7 7 .50o time. Myrtle Creek ... ... 7 .500 7 Sunday, Sept. 3, will be the date Grants Pass .... ... 2 12 .143 for the finals, probably also to FvOgue River .... ... 0 14 .000 be played in the valley. Brookings, after losing the first (*) remaining league game to few games by heart-breaking be played this week. scores, took on lew life and to WEEK-END RESULTS ward the end of the season, re Brookings 9; Rogue Rive' 0 sembled champions. No team had (forfeit) the luck to beat them twice in Central Point 8; Ashland 1. league play, except the Central Crescent City 3; Central Pjint Point team. 5. Myrtle Creek 0; Ashland f. (forfeit) Central Point 9; Myrtle Cieek 0 (forfeit) Pete Lesmeister and Mrs Eva ♦♦Ashland 9; Crescent City 8 Lea Long, of the Lesmeister Real (**) Game of Aug. 6. Crescent Estate Agency, assisted with the i City protest disallowed). “open house” festivities. Sunday, The foregoing standings, fans at "The Redwood Home of the will note, changed considerably ruture,” near Smith River. The over the week-end. The Pelicans, two helped acquaint people of as was expected, were handed an- the attractions of this low-cost othr win and a definite spot in housing. the play-offs, when the Rogue Seth Bell of Paso Robles, Cali River club forfeited their sched fornia, is visiting his brother, Jud-1 uled game with Brookings. son L. Bell, and family at Car- ; Myrtle Creek, previous third penterville. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dimond of place club, dropped to six?? by Portland, were business callers forfeiting the two remaining in this area Friday. Mr. Dimond games to Ashland and Central is one of the owners of Paper Point. Mills Agency of Oregon, whole Central Point also gaine 1 two sale paper merchants, and was on additional victories by downing his periodic call. Ashland 8 to 1 Saturday night Arnold and Donald Carpenter and also defeating Crescent City received notice from the selec 5 to 3 Sunday. tive service and left last Thurs League Secretary J. Q. Adams day for Eugene, for their phys advised Pete Lemicister, busi ical examinations. ness manager of the Peiicans A regular meeting of Chetco that the Crescent City protest of Wranglers’ Saddle club was held the August 6 game with As.i.and Tuesday evening at 8 at Arnold has been disallowed, thus gi-ing Morris place up the Chetco. All Ashland a tie with Brookings for those interested in riding were third and fourth places hi the said to have been present. standings while knocking Cres cent City out of th? play-offs. Roseburg and Central Point DAILY have a make-up game stii< un played. This is to be scheduled Wednesday of this week. A. Rose burg win would throw these two clubs into a tie. How the tie betwee i Ashland and Brookings will be settled has not been determined but sins' DAVE FRANKLIN, the play-offs are scheduled to Owner start next Sundaz, this tie may GEORGE SHIPLEY Lbe decided by the lip of a com Local Agent to see which club meets Ce dral Point or Roseburg in the first LOCAL NEWS Freight Service Coast Freight Lines Where the Service Where the Money Goes Farther— Where the Variety Is Larger— Is Better— Where the Produce Is Fresher— THURS., FRI., And SAT., AUGUST 24,25 & 26th CAMPBELL'S (The Old Reliable) . 10c TOMATO SOUP, Can . HILLS DALE BROKEN SLICES (216 can) PINEAPPLE. . J 1C . . OLD ENGLISH OR SKIPPY zj . ,25c DOG FOOD, 3 cans. MEATS AND FISH -PRODUCE- Pork Shoulder Fresh. Crisp ZUCCINI, 3 lbs. . . 19c ROASTS, lb. . . .53c Pork Shoulder Fresh, Crisp CUCUMBERS, 6 for . 25c STEAKS, lb. ... 59c Swift’s Premium, or Kinphams Fresh, Crisp CABBAGE, lb. ... 5c SH. HAMS, lb. . . 57c Fresh Fresh, Crisp Thomp. 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