Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 05, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, June 5, 1052
B R O K IN G S HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OR-EGON
________
Lumber-Jacks Ran Over Beavers'
^ c e , 18 to 4 and 11 to 0, Last Sun
B o o k in g s Beavers absorbed a
double shellacking on the local
diamond, Sunday, as the “pro-”
studded C o o s Bav,-North Bend
Lum ber Jack s took both games of
a double-header by the sizeable
scores of 18 to 4 and 11 to 0
i, The Ja ck s banged out a total of
38 hits for the afternoon 23 in
the opener and 13 in the nigh-
cap
k
‘ Bob Astin, who had pitched a
fine gam e against Bandon the
, r 'ÍS e ,Ob o x eX
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Kam"S C
C. B.-N. B —18
ab r h po a
M eanwhile S t a n Blank, ace Scrivens. ss
5 3 4 1 2
¿Cj 7 u ndy
7 L' nfield College. Leininger, cf ........ 3 2 1 1 0
n
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ha" erS Pre" y " arrCn' Cf .......... 1 0 0 2 0
S te tte r. 2 .............. 6 2 4 2 2
a n d B u " k> * " « * > « both beat out A rlltt. 1 ................... 4 2 3 7 1
I
7 ' i " , ' he h° " ° m of ,h<’ W enn" - If ............... 6 1 4
0 0
d u
unloaded 8 Jensen' 3 ................ •» 3 2 2 2
7 7 5 ^ om8 run ln'° left cen,(' r - Allison, rf ............. 5 3 2 1 0
£ood for three runs. W ally Ma- S ugura, c ............. 4 2 1 5
0
a ™ " h°
¡ T " “ ? * “ h ‘W° W h i,,y ' C
1 0 0 2 0
° ? a L d tn
" ..........
4 1 2 0 3
p e a t'° “ t h i r s t ' game a"nd the ' riPlC' dacobson and Peterson sub- j
T otals ............. 43 18 23 21 10
Lum ber Jack s routed him, a fte r ”
'*>• w alk rd
l o a d the
• • •
Ken Jensen sta rte d the third in - ¿ , „ 7
5
ct n ,erflelder W arren B rookings 4
ah r h po a
ning w ith a hom e-run Six r u n s
de
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ca,ch ° f 806 A*,in ’s Burdell, If ................ 1 0 0 0 0
had previously crossed' the plate 7 ' ' T , S‘'C<>nd home-run The“ Johnson, p .................3 0 0 0 0 3
in th e first and second Keith ^ B l a n k
damaKC Kt“ '" “ * ’ 2, ................ 3
° ° 3 2
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To « lank.
K im ura. cf ............... 2 0 0
1
Johnson cam e in as relief and
The seconG
second Kame
gam e w
w as
as a,m
alm ost
ost ~
D Hrneu’
arnell, 1 J ............... 4 0 0 5 2
was also hit hard although lack
of support afield aided in
the *S onosided as the first. Bill W al- Maciel, rf ................3 1 0 1 0
scoring.
lace sta rte d on the mound for Parsons, 3 ............ 3 0 1 0 1
----------’________________ ________ Brookings. F our hits, including Jacobson, ss .......... l 1 1 3 3
LE A G U E ST A N D IN G S
¡tW° ° f thc i,uke” variety, plus P eterson, c .......... 2 1 1 5 0
Team
Won Lost 9n e rro r’ Prom Pt,y Rave the vis- A st,n. P-lf .............. 3 1 1 1 2
itors th ree runs. W allace pitched
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D rain .........................
4
q
one-hit
ball
for
the
next
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otals
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25 4 4 21 14
Bandon ................................5
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Roseburg ............................4
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.he fifth and sixth as the Jacks ^ ¿ ' t
.................310 5
C.B.- N. B..................... .2 .2
2
go, eight hits and eight runs. To 7-
" KS o , ,, " ° ° 3 ° ° ’ ° ~ 4
M edford ..............................2
4
his credit it m ust he said that „ u
7
' Parsons 3' J a ’
Coquille ................................ 1
5
the five runs in the sixth w ere
RPI ,S criV’
Brookings ............................0
4
unearned due to a costly e rro r
o
T * W cnner 3'
rp.
o
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2- Allison 1, W hitty 1; Astin 3,
The Beavers could do nothing P arsons 1. 2-base hits W enner
against the slan ts of W ard Rock- S te tte r; 3-base hits. Parsons; HR
e>, e x -W e s te rn
In tern atio n al Jensen, Astin; sacrifices Blank-
League hurler, as he held them Double P lays: Jacobson to Wal-
to th iee scattered hits, all singles lace to D arnell; K im ura to D ar­
For Rent or Lease
by Bunky Peterson, Bill D arnell nell; left on: Jacks 12. Beavers
and F rank Burdell.
g; Base on balls, Astin 2. John-
Large Parking Area !
Big guns at the plate for the son 3, W allace 1, Blank 6. S trik e .
Lum ber Jacks w ere first basem an outs, Johnson 1, Blank 7. H its
Buzz A rlitt w ith 7 hits in 8 trips. off Astin 8 for 7 in 2 plus; off
Lou Scrivens, 7 for 9, Glen S te tte r Johnson 15 for 11 in 4 plus, off
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PHONE 2548
ex-W I league slugger 6 for 9 W allace 0 for 0 in 1 3; off Blank
Resid. Easy Street
and D i c k W enner, ex-P ortland 4 for 4 in 7. E arned ru n s: Astin
Beaver, w ith 6 for 10. Bunky Pet- 7; Johnson 8; Blank J. Ralk. As­
tin; Passed Ball, P eterson; Loser,
Astin, W inner, Blank.
Second Game-—
C. B.-N. B.—11
ab r h po a
Scrivens, cc ...........4 2 3 0 1
Certified W atchmaker and Jeweler
Leininger, cf
4
2 2 0 0
IS
tetter, 2
Robinson’s Building—Next to D im m ick’s
3 3 2 0 2
W arren, 2
0
0 0 0 0
The best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets,
A rlitt, 1
4 2
W enner, If
4 0
Silverware and Jewelry.
Jensen,
3
Fine Railw ay W a tc h e s - Elgins. Hamilton*. Illinois and others
Allison, rf
21 and 23 Jew els!
Sugura.
c ...
"For the g ift you will give with pride- let your jew eler
W
hitty,
c
. .
be your guide."
Rockey, p . ...
Business Building
Bob Stanhurst
7
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JO N E S
T otals
W IL B A N K 'S
B rookings 0
B urdell, rf
MARKET
HENRY H'lUMNK. Propria,
In Redfield's M arket
FRID A Y -SA TU RD A Y SPECIALS
Fresh Pan-ready
STEWING HENS, lb.
49c
ab
<T
M atson. 2 ................3
K im ura. cf ____
3
D arnell. 1 .......
3
Astin, If ..................3
Jacobson, ss ............ 3
C hapm an, 3 ............2
Peterson, c ........
2
W allace, p ................i
Maciel, p ................1
T otals
A rm our’s Banner
SLICED BACON, lb.
Skinless
Asst. Cold
Franks
59c, lb.
Meats
59c, lb.
59c
Fresh
Home-made
Salads
PU R E LARD, 2-lb. Package, each
I
?<K
^ C e n te r Cuts
▼
POPK STEAKS, lb.
65c
—WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY, JUNE 8 -
.......... 34 11 15 21 10
24
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C. R.-N B.
........ 300 035 0 11
1 Brookings
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E rrors, Jacobson 2; RBI. A rlitt
5. W enner 3. Jensen 1; 2-base hits
wdhner; 3-base hits. A rlitt. Wen-
i n er; Stolen bases. A rlitt; DP,
'M atron to Jacobson, left on: Jack
5, Brookings 3; bases on balls,,
W allace 2. Maciel 1; S trik e outs,
W allace 1. Maciel 1. Rockey 6.
H its: off W allace 13 for 11 in
5 2 3; off Maciel 2 lor 3 in 11 3
E arled Runs, W allace 6.
To M edford S u n d a y—
The Beavers travel to Medford
this coming week-end for a S a t­
urday night and Sunday games
against the strong ( ’heney Studs I
P ilo t ( ’It ,s Ads get re su lts!
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REDFIELD’S MARKET
SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday
i tic I aiding for Customers m our own Parking
Lot.
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Meats!
We will be open Sunday, June 8th!!
Melowest, assorted flavors
Ice Cream, ’/a-gallon
. . . .
98c
Del Monte— heavy syrup, sliced or halves, ease $6.50
Peaches, 2 ’/2 tins, each
.
.
.
29c
Royal Club—each 31c
Pineapple, No. 2 tins, 5 for
. $1.50
Royal Club—can, 15c
Apple Sauce, 303 tins, 6 for
.
85c
Royal Club—303 size
Fruit Cocktail, tin, 21c; 5 for $1.00
Del 1 laven Red Sour
Pitted Cherries, No. 2
.
.
.
25c
Old South, 30 size
Grapefruit Sections, 18c, case $3.99
Del Monte
Pineapple Juice, 46-oz. tins
.
25c
Royal Club
Tangerine Juice, 46-oz. tins . 25c
Royal Chib
Oranqe Juice, 46-oz. tins
.
.
27c
Best Foods
Mayonnaise, quart
. . . .
68c
lea Garden Pure Strawberry
Preserves, 20-oz. jar
. . .
. 42c
Assorted Flavors
Jello, 3 p a c k a g e s ....................25c
Lumber lack— imitation maple
Syrup, 5-lb. tin
. . . . . .
79c
All Brands
Cigarettes, carton
. . . .
$1.59
Bits-O Sea
Tuna, g r a t e d ............................ 25c
Royal Club— fancy pack
Shrimp, 5-oz. t i n .................... 39c
A rm our’s
Corned Beef, 12-oz tin
.
.
.
47c
All 5c
Candy Bars, 6 bars
. . . .
25c
Franco-American—tomato sauce with cheese.
Spaghetti, No. 1 tall
.
.
.
.1 5 c
Soft as old linen
Scot Tissue, 1000 sheets . . .1 0 c
Waldorf Tissue, 10 rolls . . . 69c
Purex, gallon, 49c; ’/t-gallon . . 29c
White King Soap, giant size . . 57c