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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1951)
fl BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON P age T hree •et PELICANS BOUNCE BACK, SUNDAY /TO DOWN REEDSPORT NINE, 12 To 0 After being kicked around m the three previous games, the Brookings Pelicans, Sunday, rose up in full might to swat down the Reedsport nine, to 0 in a slug-fest which marked the Pelicans coming out oi their bat ting slump of the last few games. Behind the three-hit pitching of Eon Clausen and Bob Astin, the visitors were rudely handled. The slaughter started in the first inning which s^w the visitors load the bases and then fail tn score. Kimura singled, came in w hen McLean hit for four bases: Matson walked and Astin, Selsor and Nierman each singled to drive in three more runs. Maison doubled in the second and was sent home by Astin’s tour-ply smash, to add a brace ot runs to what would turn out to be another high ^coring game for the Pelicans. Peterson hit for two bases in the third, and came in on Clausens single. In the fourth, the Pelicans Itad their first blank inning, but Po lando reached first on an error in the filth, went to second on another error <md came in on Clausen’s single. In the sixth Matson reached second on the third baseman's error, advanced on an infield out and scored on Selsor’s long fly to right. The seventh saw Johnson giv- on and score on Kimura’s hit for four This wound up the scoring for the run-hun gry Pelicans. Reedsport, vanquishers of Roseburg team the Sunday be- fore, was able to get but infield hit off Clausen^ and but one line single off Astin in the ninth, which came nearest sembling a hit. Reedsport got slow infield hit in the eighth. Reedsport 0 ah r h po Martelli, ss 0 0 0 1 ...4 Ö 1 4 0 W. Owens, cf-rf 0 1 4 0 Harrington. 0 1 3 1 Seeley, 3 0 0 1 D. Owen 0 0 1 0 Gilbert, j 0 0 0 1 Nicoud, I 0 0 Pinion, r 0 0 4 Lair, cf . ..1 0 0 0 0 Robinson, 0 0 Totals Prookine Kimura R 30 0 3 ab r h 0 0 1 0 0 0 tin. 3-n n 1 44 1 0 0 1 p Summary: Errors: Clausen, As tin. Martelli 2, ¡Seeley 2, Nicoud, Robinson; RBI, Kimura 2, Mr- 1 ean 2, Astin 2, Selsor, Nierman 9 2-base Polando, Clausen hits, Matson 2; Homeruns, Ki mura, McLean, Astin; stolen) bases, Nierman; double plays’ j Astin to Matson to Nierman; left on bases: Reedsport 13; Brook-1 ings 7. bases on balls, Clausen 5.1 Astin 2. Owens 1. Gilbert 2; S. O. Clausen 6; Astin Gilbert D. Owens 7 for 7 in 1 1 3 innings; off Gilbert for 5 in 6 1 3; Off Clausen 1 for r 0 in off Astin 2 for 0 in 3; ; Hit bv pitcher, Clausen 2; Astin 1; win- ner, Clausen; loser I). Owens. Umpires: Putnam and Gatlin. Time: 2:10. Tiro Games at Coquille Saturday evening, the Pelicans go to Coquille for an everting ex hibition game, Saturday evening, and for the regular league game Sunday afternoon. In the pre- ' vious mooting between Coquille I and Brookings, the Pelicans won in the tenth after a Cquille up-1 rising had the tied the score in the ninth. In The Mail-box Editor, Pilot : since nv to your grand communi on my mind, and it will not be too long 1 hope before 1 return to stay. Meanwhile, I constantly sing the praise of Brookings to my friends and while 1 try to con- them a picture of the do not quite satisfy my- self. Some time ago, Mrs. Erskine Miller w as so kind as to send me some aeiial views which I tree sure very much, however, I won der if some one of the young around town handy with a kodak-type of camera. pref- erably 2-A u 116 film would care to earn an odd dollar by taking pictures of the business places (all types) along your Main Street. The roll to be sent to me tor developing and prim ing. Will you kindly give my name and address to anyone who may care to correspond with me so 9 that I may detail exactly what po a 1 want. 0 acccpt my congratul 0 0 0 tiens on the editorial in July 0 0 issue; it was needed and I hoi ip heeded. Keen it up, make cm afety conscious. Yours truly . Carroll, Room 211 iyhania Rv. York (’it 0 1 11 1 0 0 HEY, MISTER A ct o hwe« lartei o. 4i t thi Where the Service la better— Where the Produce hi t she r— AvXsÆRaTi & whe »' Variet» Is Larger— anon THURS., FRI., And SAT., JULY 19, 20, & 21st SOFTASILK, LARGE BOX CAKE FLOUR *: CAMPBELL'S 14-oz. can 15c 16c MUSHROOM SOUP NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY SHREDDED WHEAT . PRODUCE MEATS AND FISH Delicious SHOP OUR MEAT DEPT WATERMELON, lb In CABBAGE, lb FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS OYSTERS AND FRES» FISH CUCUMBERS, 4 for. 25c Fresh, ripe CANTELOUPE, lb WHITE KING (Giant Size) na Solid Pack BETTER, Lb. C'orox, or 76c PUREX, ^-Gaüon KRAFT Wonder Food, Lb DINNER, 2 for MARSHMALLOWS »«B WELLMAN'S UNSWEETENED, No. 5 Can P ROVERBS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Best! and economy of tit us 1 reefy it any ROEDER FUNERAL HOME PHONE 1091 9c 59c SOAP POWDER . KEEP OREGON GREEN OLD 5c Nice, crisp CHEESE 2 lb Loaf .. 000 (XX) 000 3c Fresh, Crisp PABST-ETT ido in Hth. par lows Where the Money Farther— FREY BENTOS, 12-oz. can CORNED BEEF 25c 17c 85c ons 4 Mortti Cor- md 5 »f be saie feet n the ndarj □wing least- th 3S more ining. ANC s, 5 an