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Ihursday, August 2, 1951 brookincs - harbor PtLöf. Thursdav. Aunust x iqcj vacation at Long Beach; Calif. E. R. Miller and Mrs. Dorothy Pelicans Smothered In 17 To 3 Game; Amber Campbell is managing the Lockland drove to Ashland Mon shoe store during their absence. day to attend the fall district Will Go On Rond For Next Two Weeks photographer, Ralph Vincent, the Oregonian meeting of garden clubs at the is visiting his fam-i P agb T hrt . . .. "\y the only son of Mr. and Mr Earl Murphy of Santa Rosa. H- and his wife, the former Ruba Zosel, were residents of BrooU home of Mrs. E. VV. Jermack. ings some year ago, and were ir Lean and Yamor in order. ily this week. timate friends of Mr. and Mr On oad Two Sundays Funeral srevices were held* at Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Ackley will Brookings travels to Myrtle spend the latter part of this week Grants Pass Monday for Bruce Paul Whirry. He left four chi. Creek and Roseburg the next two at Salem. Murphy, killed in a logging acci dren in addition to his widow”. Brookings Pelicans just didn’t have it, either offensively or de fensively, Sunday, as the Ban don Millers gave them a real trouncing by a 17 to 3 score in a Sundays. The outcome of these Southwestern Oregon league games will go a long way in de game at the local field. termining whether the Pelicans can wind up in the first division The Millers, second place team in league standings, hopped on and a league play-off spot. The starting pitcher Bob Astin for box score: ab r h po a four runs in the first inning on Bandon—17 Goodbrod, cf .4 2 1 1 0 two hits, two walks and three .2 1 0 0 3 Pelican errors. The visitors added Tuens, 3 ....... 3 2 2 1 0 two more counters in the third Hansen, 3 .... Mickelson, rf 3 2 2 on a walk, and tw’o hits, also an 0 5 3 1 10 0 other three runs on three walks Stratton, 1 Bishop, c 6 2 3 6 0 and two hits in the sixth. Smith, ss 5 1 0 3 3 The Bandon batters added in Stoltz, If 2 1 2 3 0 sult to injury by scoring eight Scott, If 1 0 1 0 0 un-needed runs in the top of the Fassett, 2 5 1 2 1 3 ninth. Three straight hits drove Brem, p .. 9 3 2 0 0 Bob Astin from the mound with tw^o runs already across the plate. Totals ......... 39 17 16 27 9 George Yamor came in from Cen terfield to try his left arm but Brookings 3 ab r h po a could not stop Bandon surge. McLean, If ..... 5 1 1 2 3 Three walks, a hit batsman, two Yamor, cf-p-1 4 1 1 4 0 base hits and the final two Brook Matson, 3 ....... 5 0 1 4 6 ings errors for six more runs end DeAutremon, 2 5 0 ? 1 ed Yamor’s hurling chore. Big II. Westbrook, 1-p 4 0 1 8 0 Hank Westbrook stopped the Sowers, rf 3 0 T 0 slaughter by retiring the last two ¡ i Polando, rf 1 0 0 0 0 batters. ! Johnson, ss 2 1 0 1 4 0 2 2 Considering the 16 Bandon hits Peterson, c plus 11 bases on balls, the score Astin, p-cf 4 0 0 0 would have been even larger ex Totals . cept for some excellent fielding ...37 3 9 27 15 by the Pelicans from the second Bandon .... 402 003 008 17 through the eighth innings. Bob Brookings 002 000 W - 3 Astin with a splendid move and Summary: Errors: Tuens, Mc- throw to first erased two of the Lean, Smith, Yamor, Matson, Pet runners he had walked. While the Pelicans touched erson, Astin. RBI, Hansen 4, Mic Bailey Brem, OSC pitching ace, kelson, Stratton 2, Bishop, Smith, for nine hits, they could bring Stoltz, Scott 2, assett 2, Yamor only three runners across the 2, Peterson. 2-base hits, Bishop, plate. In the second Bill McLean Brem, McLean, DeAutremont, doubled and*’George Yamor fol Peterson. 3-base hits, DeAutre lowed w ith a long home run to mon. Home runs. Hansen, Yamor. right center. In the eighth Keith Double plas: Tuens to Fassett to Johnson walked with tw’o down Stratton; Peterson to Westbrook. and Bunky Peterson drove him in Left on bases, Bandon 8, Brook wdth a two-base hit. The Peli ings 10. Baseson balls, Astin 8, cans loaded the bases on two sin Yamor 3, Brem 2. Strikeouts, gles and a hit batsman in the Brem 6. Hits off Astin 13 to 12 in fourth with none down, but Brem 8 plus; off Yamor 2 for 5 in 1/3; tightened and retired Astin, Me- off Westbrook X for 0 in 2/3. off Brem, 9 for 3 in 9. Hit by pitcher, Goodbrod by Yamor; Johnson by Brem. Winner, Brem; loser, As Sy Payne and Dick Griffith wish tin. Time 2:25. all to know there is to be no LEAGUE STANDINGS shooting, hunting or trespassing Team Won Lost Pct. on their property on the Upper Medford ............. ..... 8 2 .800 Chetco road and Northern prairie Bandon * ........ ..... 7 2 .777 We are losing too much stock C. B- N. B..... ..... 7 3 .700 from shots from illegal hunters. Roseburg * ..... ..... 5 4 .555 SY PAYNE, ANN PAYNE Brookings ......... ..... 5 5 .500 DICK GRIFFITH. 19-13* Coquille .............. 5 .500 Myrtle Creek .. ..... 1 9 .100 Reedsport .......... ..... 1 9 .100 • Protested game to be replayed ■»■IliHIl A. G. HAYES Saturday, August 25. MASON Specializing in Brick work and Flag'stone SUNDAY’S RESULTS Bandon, 17—Brookings, 3. C. B.-N. B. 5—Reedsport, 0. Coquille, 4—Roseburg, 5. Medford, 24— Myrtle Creek, 3. Work. At S. S. Castle Rock. ■HlilllM Mr and Mrs. B. J. Gould and Barbara are spending a week’s Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dana dent. at Cave Junction. He was Pilot class das pay—try then of Portland are at their home north of town, for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Crissey at tended the meeting of the Coos- Curry Historical Society at Co quille, Sunday. Marshall Dana of Portland addressed the group, using “Unknown Men in Oregon History,” as his topic. Mr. Dana gave Brookings a boost in his mention of points along the coast. 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