THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
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PELICANS BOOT BALL AND CHANCE
TO WIN OVER CENTRAL POINT, SUN.
Maybe it was the near 100 degree heat at Central Point, Sun
day, and maybe it was the condition of the playing field, anyway
Brookings Pelicans weren’t their usual selves as the Cheney Studs
romped on them for a 9 to 3 win, and gained the right to meet
Roseburg in the final game of the post-season play.offs. Roseburg
edged Ashland, 6 to 5, Sunday afternoon.
Ex-big leaguer Paul Gehrman Roelandt, c .... ...... 4 1 2 12 1
was not the same pitcher the Mellbye, If .... ...... 4 2 1 1
P
Pelicans defeated in an exhibi Fawcett,
2 .... ...... 3 1 0 2 0!
tion game here on July 2. In Stammen,
2 .... ...... 0 0 0 0 lì
the game Sunday he was really Askwith, rf .... ...... 3 0 1 0 0
on, holding the Pelicans to six Cox, ss .
...... 4 1 3 1 0i
hits and striking out 12 while not Gehrman,
......
4 1 1 1 ■1
P ....
issuing a base on balls. He al-
n!
lowed his first hit in the fourth,
Totals ........ .... 34 9 11 27
an infield bounder by McLean,
which got by First Baseman Git- Brookings ........ .... 000 000 030—3.
002 601 OOx 9
zen. In the fifth a single by Central Point
Chandler, a free trip to first by
Summary: Errors. Gitzen, Mc
Joi lie as he was hit by a pitched Donald, Stammen 2. Cox, Mc
ball and another single by Fasel Lean, Holzgang. Matson, Hans-
filled the bases but Gehrman cam, Fasel 4. Runs batted in:
tightened and retired the side. Barret 2, Chandler, McDonald,
Connie Holzgang singled to Blevins 2. Roelandt, Mellbye,
to start the eighth. Whitey Mat- Askwith 2, Gehrman. Two.base
son gained first and Holzgang hits, McDonald 2, Mellbye. Three
hits, Barrett; sacrifices.
was safe on an attempted force base
play as Stammen dropped the Holzgang. Double plays: Fasel ¡
ball. Jim Barrett then hit a to Holzgang to Jollie 2, Matson ,
tremendous triple over center- to Holzgang to Jollie. Left on ‘
kfielder Blevin’s head to score bases: Brookings 8, Central Point
Holzgang and Matson. Barrett 6. Bases on balls, Shotwell 3.
later scored on Tex Chandler’s Strikeouts, Gehrman 12. Hit by
fly to left, to end the Brookings pitcher, Jollie by Gehrman, Ask
wit h by Shotwell. Winner, Gehr-
run production.
man. Loser, Shotwell. Umpires.
Floyd Shotwell on the mound
,
Gaspie and Reekman. Time 1:55.
for the Pelicans allowed a dou-1
ble and gave up a walk in the
first inning but the first of the J) ▼
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three Pelican double plays pulled 1» 1« /Ao iwUi IlS VI
him out of trouble. A walk and ’
a hit batsman put two runners J
on in the second but again a
double play retired the side. A‘ Now that school has re-opened
single, a double and two more here, more children than ever
singles gave Central Point their before will be using the streets
first two runs in the third with to get to and from school, This ,
no outs but Shotwell worked fact, members of the local
himself out of the hole without A. point out, will create a defi-
any further damage.
nite traffic problem unless mo-
The roof really fell in on the torists exercise caution.
Pelicans in the fourth as the
Lax summer driving habits in
Studs camp through with four school zones have increased the
hits for six big runs. Five Peli speeds to a danger point, it was
can errors in this frame aided noted, and these must be cor-
the scoring to a large extent as rected immediately.
only two of these runs were of
All parents are being urged to
the earned variety. The Studs take the younger children to
scored their final tally in the school if it is at all possible, es
sixth on Mellbye’s double. He pecially the ones just starting to
came in when the ball eluded school, but if transportation is
Bill McLean in left for another not available,
parents should
^Brookings error.
warn youngsters each day of the
k The defeat was disappointing dangers in crossing streets.
lu quite a number of faithful
In a further warning to mo
Brookings fans who made the
torists, the P.-T. A. points out,
“trip over the hill,’’ however, as
children a»e not always careful
stated last week, the Pelicans and sometime fail to use marked,
have had a very successful sea crossings. Remember, it doesn’t ।
son, first in the Southern Oregon
have to be your fault if a child j
league, and are to be commended
dies under your car, the P. T. A.
on the showing. The old adage: concluded.
“You can’t win ’em all” still
holds true. The box score :
These columns reach 5000 or
Brookings
ab r h po a
more
readers each week, try
McLean. If ......... ...5 0 1 1 0
them
for quick service -you’D
Holzgang, 2 ...... ....4 1 1 5 7
Matson, 3 .......... ....4 1 0 3 3 find it will pay dividends.
Barrett, cf ...... ...4 1 1 1 1
Chandler, c ...... ....4 0 2 0 3
Hanscam, rf .... ....4 0 0 0 0
Jollie, 1 ............. ..... 3 0 0 12 0
For the week ending on Sun-
Fasel, ss ......... ..... 4 0 1 2 4 day:
Max. Min. Rain
Shotwell, p .... ..... 4 0 0 0 1 August 28 .......... 70
50
August 29 .......... 74
49
51
Totals ......... .... 36 3 6 24 19 August 30 .......... 60
Central Point
ab r h po a August 31 .......... 69
51
Gitzen, 1 ......... ..... 4 2 1 10 2 September 1 ...... 74
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4
September
2
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58
52
McDonald, 3 ....
1 2 0 3
Blevins, cf ....... ...... 4 0 1 0 0 September 3 ......75
53
School 'Children'
Weather Report
WORKERS
WANTED
FIELD WORKERS, GRADERS AND PACKERS Needed for
the lily season of 1950. Present plans call for digging to be-
gin about Sept. 11. You will be notified.
Please call in person at the Greenhouse, or Phone 573
LESLIE
WOODRIFF
3 miles south of Harbor on Hwy 101
Page Three
Brookings
Market
Where the Money
Goes Farther—
Where the Variety
Is Larger—
Where the Service
Is Better—
Where the Produce
Is Fresher—
THURS., FRI., And SAT.,SEPTEMBER 7, 8 & 9th
MEATS AND FISH
Casaba
MELONS, lb
DUE TO THE HOLIDAYS
Meats for Our Specials
Canner (per lug)
TOMATOES . .
$1.60
did not arrive in time
“Long Green“
to list in this space
CUCUMBERS, 5 for. 25c
However, we will have
Specials, without fail !
Ripe
BANANAS, 2 lbs
35c
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HUNT'S SUPREME, (Halves or Sliced)
Peaches 2| can
HUNTS CIDER
Vineger, gallon
HUNT'S CALIFORNIA SOLID PACK
Tomatoes 22 can
.
.
HUNTS WITH TOMATO SAUCE
Pork & Beans 22 can .
GREEN SPOT (46-oz. can)
Orangeade, Large
49c
23c
15c
29c
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Giant White Navy
Redwood Empire
BUTTER, lb . .
69c SOAP POWDER
Glenn Park Cream Style
LILY
On Famous Pelican Bay
a—IiSfa—san—
53c
Frey Bentos, 12-oz. can
Corn, (No.2 cn) 2 for 25c CORN BEEF
39c
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