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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1951)
May, August 23, 1951 E age I hrem 1 and mathematics, and Mr. Thet« i the place. McLean got a triple on Dinty Cox’s triple to left. University of Oregon and has ford will teach English and the taught at Springfield, Ore., will ' for his effort but fans blamed Gehrman and George Gitzen commercial subjects. poor coaching for the loss of the both flied out to end the inning, teach history and English and act as librarian; Mr. Charles Jensen, run. The other hit off Gehrman ninth by retiring the Studs in Any lady who wishes to be a who has been on the staff for . Paul Gehrman. crafty pitching came in the eighth. Bunky Peter order. the past few years, will teach flsforhsstRmmthathrdlu mfwy pp The Peis, while suffering their JLe of Medford’s Cheney Studs, son with one down blooped a was at his best unday afternoon single into right field but a tast second successive shutout, played music; Mr. Fred L. Hargand, who charter member to the ladies* is a graduate of Linfield college as he blanked the Pelicans with double play wiped out the side fine ball defensively and escaped auxiliary of the Eagles may do the error column qn the score and previously taught at Willa two hits and his mates went on Wally Maciel made his first mina. Ore., will teach boys* physi so by coming to the V.F.W. hall to win by a 4 to 0 score. mound start for the Pelicans ano sheet. Brookings, now’ all but elimi cal education and health, science Friday evening at 8 p m. Brookings had only one scoring pitched a very creditable game. nated from the post-season play chance and that in the first in The Studs tapped him for a run offs, closes the regular playing ning. Bill McLean, first up in the first as George Gitzen season by traveling to North against Gehrman, blasted a opened with a single, advanced Bend next Sunday to meet the drive across the road in left that to second on Alex McDonald's strong Lumber Jacks, currently looked like a home run. A fast sacrifice and scored on Clarence tied with Medford for the league Strire To Be Good! Your Conscienct Remains Pure relay, however, caught him at Mellbye’s hard drive through the It is your gain to know’ that sincere, conscientious serving box. Maciel then pitched shutout lead. MEDFORD is here for every creed, and according to your economic need. when the ball to the seventh AB R II PO A We give reverent completeness in modern conveniences. Pre Studs broke through for their 7 .. 4 1 G. Gitzen. c ... arrangements are cosidered wiser today. Call any time. second run on a walk, a sacrifice 0 3 0 ... 4 McDonald, 3b and Alex McDonald's third hit ... 0 4 0 0 1 Wooten, 3b .. with of the game. 1 ... 4 0 2 Lucidi. If .... Medford scored the final two Mellbye, lb .. 0 1 11 0 ... 5 508 H. STREET PHONE 1091 tallies in the eighth. Don Faw Fawcett, cf .. 0 0 1 ... 4 CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. cett, first up, got a “gift” home J. Gitzen ..... 0 0 1 3 run as his apparent single to Maddox, rf .. Life, Accident, Health 1 2 0 0 right took a bad hop, eluded Gehrman, p 3 0 0 1 5 Hank Westbrook and rolled un der a car. John Gitzen popped out 33 4 11 27 16 Totals but to Jim Nierman at BROOKINGS Terry Maddox walked and scored McLean, If .......... 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Ya mor, cf ........... 3 0 0 Matston, 2b .... ...... 4 0 0 A Ast in, ss .......... Nierman. lb ........ 3 0 0 12 1 0 0 1 0 H. Westbrook, rf Johnson, 3b ./....... 3 0 0 0 4! Peterson, c ......... 3 0 3 0 0 Maciel, p ........... Medford Blanks Pelicans, Sun. ROEDER FUNERAL HOME Insurance Martha V. Harbin BA ck ^ scho OI ¡Sportsmanlike DRIVING STOP BEHIND THE UNE Halt! Stop behind that line! What line? The line at a street intersection that marks off the PEDESTRIAN CROSS WALK, says the AAA driver training book, “Sportsmanlike Driving.” Drive as though that street line were a barbed wire fence, if the yellow light flashes or the red light is on. The line is there to mark off a clear, safe path for use of the man on foot — when his turn comes to cross the street. He deserves to take his turn on an unobstructed path. A driver who fails to stop weK behind the line is unfair. He lets his car get out of place. Hia poor driving sticks out of proper traffic patterns like a bad sore thumb. He deserves all the glaring he gets. He is out-of turn. Stop at intersections — when the yellow light flashes — as though the waiting pedestrians were your own family out there on foot. Give them a safe chance to cross. Stop behind the line! ORECOn’S 86 th STATE FAIR To ALL Oregonians . . . farm families and city-dwellers alike ... I extend a cordial invitation. Make yourselves welcome and enjoy Oregon's greatest show to the utmost. Douglas McKay A1WAYS SOMETHING KXN6! 4H FFÀ IXHIBITS S muou HOMEMAKERaOSPLAY LIVESTOCK CHAMPIONS SAIEM FAMILY FUN ZONE hmhorseshow & ropeo 27 16 Totals ............. 29 0 Score by innings: i Medford .................. 100 000 120 4¡ । Brookings ............ (MX) 000 000 0 Summary: Errors, McDonald, J. Gitzen. Cox; runs batted in, Fawcett. McDonald. Mellbye, Cox; three-base hits. Cox. Mc- Lean; home run, Fawcett; sacri-1 fices, McDonald, Maddox, Cox, I Matson; double plays, Astin Io Matson to Nierman; Gehrman to Cox to Mellbye; left on bases, i Medford 9, Brookings 3; bases on balls, Maciel 4; strike-outs, Ma ciel 3, Gehrman 6; winning pitch er, Gehrman; losing pitcher, Ma ciel. Umpires, Eickhoff and Put- num; scorer, Lesmeister. Time 1:55. 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