Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 28, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Fishing Is Always Good Here
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1950
BROOK INGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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In answer to numerous queri­ living at Crescent City where he
es from baseball fans as to what is in the contracting business
the Pelicans will be doing dur­ with his dad. besides conducting
ing the off-season, here is the a fine orchestra.
Bennie Finnell, outfielder, is
latest as gathered by Pete Les-
working
at the state line inspec­
meister, business manager of
tion
station
during the summer.
the club.
He
will
probably
return to his
Whitey Matson, team manager
and leading hitter, will continue home at Corona, Calif.
his regular job with the Putnam League Statistics Revealed.
Jim Barrett was picked as the
Logging Co., and probably also
play some basketball to keep in league’s leading shortstop, al­
though he did finish the season
shape for the 1951 season
Bob Astin and Jim Barrett are in Centerfield. The others picked
planning to remain in Brookings on the all-star team:
Pitcher, Sporer, Roseburg.
during the winter months on their
Catcher, Roelandt, of Central
regular jobs with Brimm Bros,
mill. Both these boys should be Point.
First Base, Shirtcliff, Myrtle
valuable additions to the Chetco
Creek.
Rod & Gun Club basketball team
Second base, Hoffman, Cres­
this winter.
Bill McLean, left fielder, has cent City.
Third Base, McDonald, Central
enrolled
at
Southern Oregon
Point.
College of Education, Ashland, to
Right field, Blevins, Central
pursue his studies. Bill wants to
Point.
be a teacher and coach, and he
Center field, Howerton, Grants
should make a good one.
Pass.
Bill Jollie, first baseman, is
Left field,
Lucich, Central
undecided as to his plans but it
Point.
is believed he will again return
Manager,
Hoffard,
Central
to Vanport College at Portland.
Point.
Hank Westbrook has returned
Ted Palmer, catcher and out­
to OSC for his junicr year. His
fielder
for Myrtle Creek, had
brother, Bob “Chopper” has en­
rolled at the same college as a 16 hits in 34 trips to the plate
“Rook.” The same goes for the for an average of .471, to lead
flashy Pelican second baseman, the league hitters.
Connie Holzgang. Bo Clingman,
who caught a number of games
for the local club, will be in his
junior year at OSC. The Cor­
Good news to residents and
vallis school claims still another all who have business on Gar­
ex-Pelican, Carlyle. Staab, who rison Lake road is that the new
played a few games at shortstop bridge was completed last week.
for Brookings earlier this sea­ Just before the rains the detour
son. Carlyle will be a sophomore was all but passable.
this year, but he won’t re report­
The rainstorm had a peculiar
ing for the OSC baseball team effect on the electric power Sun-1
in the spring as he has just sign­ day. There was a short outage
ed a profesisonal contract with in the afternoon and two longers
the Brooklyn Dodgers who will ones at night.
ask him to report to St. Paul
It is booster night, Saturday,!
in the American Association, one
at Sixes Grange. A large, crowd
of Brooklyn’s triple A farms.
is expected to enjoy the enter­
Five Brookings players, all in
tainment and refreshments. This
the Sigma Nu house at Corval­
is an annual affair to help ac­
lis should result in considerable
quaint non-members with Grange
Pelican chatter during the win­
work and aims. The community
ter months.
is invited.
Tex Chandler, catcher, Floyd
Guest at the home of Mr. and
Shotwell, pitcher, and Bob Fasal,
Mrs. Robert Tiernan the past
shortstop, all live in, or near, two weeks was Mr. Tiernan’s
Medford.
mother. Mrs. Margaret Sorgie,
Vern Hanscam, outfielder, will of Salem. Over the week-end
of course be at his regular stand Mrs. Tiernan’s parents, Mr. and
at his Harbor store. Vern bought Mrs. Anton Bren, also of Salem,
a new pair of baseball shot's last
visited and on their return home
season so it is expected that he Mrs. Sorgie accompanied them.
will be back for at least one
To the Shriner-sponsored foot-;
more year of baseball.
ball game between Lewis and;
Dick Salvage, pitcher, lives
Clark College and Southern Ore­
with his folks just north of the
gon College of Education at Coos
town and is employed in one of
Bay last Saturday night went
the local mills. Eddie Desjardin
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Rohner
who was second string catcher
and the Robert Tiernans.
in the lineup, is the lone Pelican
Mrs. June Cawley, who resided
here for many years before mov­
ing to Tillamook last year, spent
several days here last week vis­
iting her mother, Mrs. Dora
1 latton.
Many lovely gifts were opened
by the honorees, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayland Livermore, at a shower
given them by friends and the
Grange members, during regular L
meeting of the Grange Saturday
night.
Mrs. Sandra Rohner left last
week for Southern Oregon Col­
lege of Education, Ashland, to
prepare for work as dental as­
sistant.
Turn those extra items into
cash by Pilot Classified rds.
Dr. Robt. E. Smith
DENTIST
Oilice Hours: 9-12; 2:00-5:00
Evenings by appointment
Phone 293
Goetz Building
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outage occurred somewhere in
Pillow slips to embroider. Love-
the mountains east of here on ly new patterns. See Mrs. J. J.
Gallagher.
BP
Elections at the high school the COPCO system.
resulted in the following:
Seniors—
President—Beverly Hill.
Vice-president— Lyle Vaughan.
Secretary—Shirley Kerr.
Treasurer—Phyllis Darger.
Junior—
WITH BOYSEN’S
President—Joe Moore.
Vice-president—Adrienne Zook.
Secretary—Joe Sarver.
Wallpapers, Domestic and imported
Treasurer—Carol Fallert.
Sophomore—
President -Patricia Hyland.
Phone 363, Smith River
Vice-president Don Crook.
Secretary—Pauline Hendricks.
Treasurer—Dennis Fadling.
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School Notes
Jim Barrett Picked On All-Star Team;
League Reveals Season's Statistics
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Fresh man—
President—Lloyd Russell.
Vice-president Lois Chapman.
Secretary Sondra Parker.
Treasurer—Dianne Johnson.
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Gifts, Stationery
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1010 2nd St.
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1280 Second Street
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