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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1951)
r - Thursday, June 7, 1951 Pelicans Swamp Reedsport, 10-1 1 in Sunday's Tilt BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Sunday was the opening home for your party. Call 452 Chetco game for Reedsport with the Cab merchants of the town donating Ladies Don’t be a pack many prizes for the “firsts” of horse. I’ll help you shop. Call 452 the game. Needless to say the Chetco Cab. Pelicans walked away with ma- Mr. and Mrs. Don Helrig (nee jority of these gifts. Patty Brown) are parents of a Brookings will be at home this daughter born May 23rd at Sea- coming Sunday and are deter side Hospital Crescent City. The mined to make it three straight little Miss has been named when they take on the Myrtle Peggy. Creek nine. Sunday's Short Score— Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hurst will Brookings 000 430 102—10 13 go to Eugene on Saturday for Reedsport 000 000 001— 1 2 3 the graduation of their daughter Batteries: Ilanauska and Cling Glenna on Sunday 10th. Mr. and man; Burt, Wickham (6) and Bufaro. LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost Pct. 0 1.000 Brookings ..... m£> 0 1.000 Medford ......... 1 .500 Bandon ........ 1 1 Coquille ....... .500 R~*4 Bond S***k 1 .5001 North Bend . Siwk (taU nt) Roseburg ....... 1 .000 2 Reedsport .... 0 .000 Myrtle Creek 0 The Brookings Pelicans ‘flew” up the coast on Sunday and lit erally swamped the Reedsport club by a 10 to 1 score, making it two wins and no losses for the young Southwestern Oregon league season. Big Bill Ilanauska, ex-Willam- ette University and ex-Brooklyn Dodgers farm hand, was in su perb form, holdng his former mates of last season to only two hits. An error in the last of the ninth <md Bill’s first walks of the game cost him the shut- out. The game started as a real pitchers’ battle, with nine men on each team being retired in order for the first three innings. In the foutrh, however, the Pel icans got the range on Burt, Reedsport’s starting pitcher. Matson as first up was safe on SUNDAY’S RESULTS an error. Carlyle Staab, short Brookings 10 Reedsport stop, then singled as did Bo Coquille 10—Myrtle Creek 0. Clingman, catcher, the latter Roseburg 5 North Bend 4 (10 driving Matson across the plate. innings). Hank Westbrook, playing first Bandon 2—Medford 7. base lor the Pelicans then belted a long home run over the center- field fence to score Staab and Clingman ahead of him. Reeds-1 Mrs. C. H. Barnes of Smith port fans remarked this to be one of the longest homers ever River returned last week from a two weeks stay in Portland. She hit in that park. Brookings scored three runs Visited at the homes of Mr. and in the top of the fifth on singles Mrs. E 1 me r Asche. M r. a n d by Johnson. Matson and Cling Raymond Asche and daughter, man and a double by Hank West and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bean of Washongal W as h i n g t o n ,a 11 brook. The Pels eighth run came in former residents of Harbor. Lets go to White Rock $2.50 the s e v e n t h as Johnson and Matson both started the inning Whitey : with was forced at second on Staab’s ground ball, with Johnson go- i ing to third. Johnson and Staab then executed a double steal on Chuck BafarOb Reedsport it- ceiver, and Johnson crossed the plate standing up. Bill McLean and Whitey Mat- son scored the final two Brook ings runs in the ninth as Hank Westbrook drove them across the pan with his third extra-base hit of the game, another two-bagger. Leading hitters of the day fori Brookings were Matson and Bo Clingman with two for four, Johnson three for four, Staab two for five and Hank West- brook three for five. Hank’s trio oi extia-base blows netted him six runs batted in. LOCAL NEWS P age T hre « Mrs. Mickey Gould and Barbara will also drive to Eugene to wit ness the graduation. Gene will receive his diploma at the same time. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Sec. 111-908, O. C. L. A., to the legal voters of School District No. 17, of Cur ry County, State of Oregon that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET ING of said District will be held at the School House; to begin at the hour of 8 o’c’ock P. M., on the third Monday in June, being the 18th day of June, A. D., 1951. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing One Direc tor for a term of three years, and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 28th day of May, GLADYS I. KINNDEL, 1551 Chr., Board. Directors Attest : Dora E. Belieu, Dist. Clerk 14-3 Short-Term Loan on Attractive Returns! H. M. J TRUTH HAS ITS OWN BEAUTY! Truth will prevail, it is known that we give complete modern type of reverent Serving, with newest conveniences at a cost suitable to even small incomes. We welcome visitors for in formation and Pre-Arrangements plans. Call at any time. 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