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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1951)
Thursday, August 16, 1951 ROSEBURG CHIEFS BLANK PELICANS Winders retrieved the ball and fired home to nail McLean as he tried to score. Manager Whitey Matson ended the threat by hit It took the Roseburg Chiefs ting into a very close double exactly an hour and thirty-five Play. minutes to reel off a f’ve-to- Al Kruk, on the hill for Brook nothing victory over the Brook ings. retired the side in the first ings Pelicans in a Southwestern and second, allowed an unearned Oregon league game in the val run in the third on Mel Friend’s ley town Sunday. error and again shut out the Bus Sporer, on the mound for j Chiefs in the fourth. Roseburg, the Chiefs, was in rare form, ( however, put the game on the allowing only six hits, scattered proverbial ice with a three-run over as many innings. He struck burst in the fifth, which was out nine Pels and jssued only one Kruk’s only bad inning. . Lovell walk. Sporer’s shut-out was in Baker led off with a tap over danger in only the first innings t het he bag at thjrd which went as Bill McLean got his first of for a hit and Hal Zurcher made three hits by pickling the open it wto on with a ground ball ing pitch of the game for a tri throqgh the box. John Linde ple to left center. Kejth John- I then scored both with a two-ply osn’s apparent base hit off Spor swat to left center, the only ex er’s glove turned out to be a tra base hit for the Chiefs. Catch fielder’s choice as shortstop er Ritchey’s grounder to right, "’HEATING MAGIC BLEND-AIR by WITH THE NEW CENTRAL HEATING i Coleman ? This floor plan shows how you ran completely and scientifically heat a five-room homa with only six magic Blenders, EVEN COMFORT FLOOR TO CEILING—LESS HEAT WASTE WITH NEW 1W" DUCT SYSTEM BLEND-AIR arcuiate ari RE-draulate warm air la each in vi room! 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SEE THIS GREAT VALUE NOW! 6 24 16 3 1 2 9 2 1 1 10 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 2 Totals 32 a 10 27 12 ♦Batted for Westbrook in 9th. Brookings ..............000 000 000—0 1 Roseburg .............. 001 031 OOx—5 Sum: errors: Baker, Winders, Friend 2; runs batted in, Linde 2, Ritchey; two-base hit, Linde; three-base hit, McLean; sacri fices, Ritchey; double plavs, Winders to V. Sanders to Lind • 2; Kruk to Matson to Njpiman Sy Payne and Dick Griffith wish all to know there is to be no shooting, hunting or trespassing on their property on the Upper Chetco road and Northern prairie We are losing too much stock from shots from illegal hunters. SY PAYNE, ANN PAYNE DICK GRIFFITH. 19 13* 3'A" WARM AIR DUCTS Heating x&ik take« place In the Blender. Hot air from furnace bleed« with room air. then circulate« it through room. Modumatk* Furnace takes freah filtered air from oat- aide; henU It and force« ft throurh individual IV air du eta to Blenders. 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Roseburg scored the Roseburg 6; bases on balls, Spor have been at the Chetco Inn final tally in the sixth, an un er 1, Kruk 2; strike-outs, Sporer since its opening this spring, have earned run after two outs. 9, Kruk 1; earned runs, Krug 3; leased the coffee shop at Hum- The Brookjngs loss along with winning pitcher, Sporer- »osing bi*g Mountain camp and left Coquille’s 3 to 2 12th inning win pitcher, Kruk; umpires, Flegel Tuesday to assume their new’ over Bandon toppled the Pels and Sargt nt duties. into a tie for fifth place and dimmed the hopes for a Brook ings spot in th epost-season series between the first four OLD PROVERBS.... teams. Strife Io Be Good! Your Consctenci Remains Pure Brookings plays host to the Medford Studs next Sunday aft- It is your gain to know that sincere, conscientious serving ernoon. This will be the fjrst is here for every creed, and according to your economic need. home appearance for the Peli- We give reverent completeness in modern conveniences. Pre cans who travel to North Bend arrangements are cosidered wiser today. Call any time. on August 26 for their last game of the scheduled season. ROEDER FUNERAL HOME SOUTHWESTERN OREGON 508 H. STREET PHONE 1091 LEAGUE STANDINGS CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. W. L . Pct. Medford ............... 9 3 .750 N. B.-Coos Bay.... 9 3 .750 ♦Bandon ....... ...... 8 3 .727 ♦Roseburg ............ 6 5 .545 Brookings ............ 6 6 .500 Coquille ............... 6 6 .500 R|eedsport ............ 1 10 .090 Myrtle Creek ...... 1 10 .090 ♦Protested game to be played August 25. Sunday's Results Coquille 3, Bandon 2 (12 in nings). Medford 3, N.B.-Coos Bay 6. Brookings 0. Roseburg 5. Reedsport-tyl. Creek (unreport ed). 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