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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1952)
'hursday, June 26, 1952 BRO(2RIX ü SHAREOR r , ^ O T . BRO OK ING S, OR-EGON ¡envers Lost Tv/o J / ^1 I JhüilQQy r's S Clash the lone UHy ön Ernie Blasquiz’s Box Score, First Game— ou e a ong left field line. Bias- Roseburg—13 ab r h tk > i LO H ClIoiS N fiW S L H'liz also singled with two down Fisk if , .> ** * in the sixth an<^ George Sanders Koch. 2 g X ‘ ° ° Mrs O,,a V ^ e n b e r g got the other hit off Nierman, an Simpson, c 5 •' * . 6 6 Mrs. Ona Vandenberg was born Rosebburg’s Umpqua C h i e f s inflel(1 tap to the hole between Blasquiz. 3 5 2 1 - 0 at Atwood, Mich., July 26. 1876 landed Brookings two defeats on third and short in the seventh. ¡Ferrell, 1 4 0 1 1 3 She was graduated f r o m high 011 1 school a t Charlebox, Mich., in pe local field Sunday, 13 to 5 and Mickey Coen, freshman pitcher Zürcher, e f 9 1 1 0 1900. She was united in marriage to 0, the fifth straight double- from Willamette University, also Winders cf 1 1 1 0 to Henry Vandenberg some ten cader lost by the Beavers in the burled a fine game, scattering the Baker, If .............. 5 1 2 0 years later. To this union was born outhwestern Oregon league play. eif?ht Brookings hits, striking out Keller, ss .............. 5 2 3 7 three daughters. Hattiet Ida and The Chiefs got off to an easy seven- without a pass, I Sporer, p ........ 4 1 0 1 Nola. Mr. Vandenberg passed on lart in the first of the ojiener, Brookings’ best scoring chance _ . " Sept. 10, 1920. She was an active roring three unearned runs on ¡came in the sixth. With two down Totals ..............41 13 13 27 IS member of the M ethodist church k’o hits and two errors. Vic __ La- Vic Lapiner singled sharply thru iner breezed through the second ’he box. Frank Burdell followed » . «• . -* * , af -»I I^ke. Mich., trom which H £ irdJ ith ” ° hitf n,° runs «pother^ hit, Lapiner going w X c ^ L ° ... 5 0 2 7 0 ¡V tfor.^ ,Wr ChUIVh PAG E N IN E tie Isenhart, Mrs Ida Soita. Nola Hunt, and four grandchildren. Ona. John and Henry Isenhart and P a t sy Soita. Livestocf{ H ay — Cram HAULING Brookings Livestock & —- 1 ' — 1— * w a 1 lace ■’ s o Roseburg tagged him for six to third and Burdel taking second M eson ’ 3 ’ 1 2 She knew Jesus Chist as her lits and six runs in the fourth, on the throw-in to third. Bill Dar- v i'a^cf ............33 1 0 Savior and lived that H is life ighlighted by Chuck Fisk’s 3-run (nell went in to pinch-hit for Keith Parnell ss"~.............. 4 n 3 might be manifest through her lomer and Barney Koch’s triple Johnson and with two strikes on M-cson rZ ................4 1 1 life. She moved to Oregon only ’he four runs of relief pitcher, him swung at a wide pitch, driving Burdell *7 0 recently and has been living with /ally Maciel in the seventh were ‘t right at Blasquiz to end the Karns BROOKINGS. ORRG ON 0 her daughter, Mrs. Everet Isen- nearned due to a couple of cost- threat. s........................ 4 1 Peterson, c .... . 3 0 0 6 0 infield errors. W. L. CAMPBELL 2 0 0 0 4 Lapiner, p - » m i a ll O U - Maciel, p ....... .... 1 0 0 0 0 P H O N E 22S1 |r, former Salem and Yakima WI ble-header against t h e Coquille — — — 1 Last January she suffered a league pitcher for 10 hits but nev- Loggers here next Sunday. The TED L. FREEM AN Totals ......... ....35 5 10 27 16 severe heart attack and for the r were able to bunch them effect- Loggers split with Coos Bay-North past six weeks has been very ill. PI IO N E 2625 Roseburg . Ively 300 0 0 0 100 13 Bend over the 000 102 002 5 O F F IC E The seven-inning second game the Saturday night tilt, 5 to 4 in Brookings E rrors: Koch 2, Matson. Dar- age of 73 years, lo months and 10 innings but lost Sunday, 6 to 1. vas probably the best ever seen P H O N E 2411 >n the local field, both teams play- Drain took undisputed posses- nell 2, Karns, Peterson 2; RBI. 24 days. Loved ones left are Hat- ng errorless ball. Jim Nierman, sion of first place by dumping * *sk 2' Blasquiz 2, Zurcher, \\ in- DSC sopohomore, in pitching a 3- Bandon twice, 3 to 1 and 4 to 2 iiers’ Sporer, Mason, Burdell 2 ... thus giving the Black Sox eight K* r o 2-base hits, Karns 2; 3-baae litter, certainly deserved a better fate. Chuck k Fisk lead off with a wins against only two losses, the ,n,s* ** '„sk’ Kochi Burdell; Home valk, and was wild-pitched to sec- latter at the hands of Coos Bay- .Run’ **isk ' Sto,en Bases. Fisk, lird and later scored on North Bend. V,a; Sacrifices, Simpson; double >nd and third Bend plays, Ferrell to Keller to Ferrell Basquiz to Ferrell; Darnell to Left on bases, Rosebur 10; Brook ings 7; Base on balls, Rapiner 4, Maciel 4. Sporer 4; Strike-oufs, Lapiner 4; Maciel 1; Sporer 2. Hits Free Parking for Customers in our own Parking off Lapiner 10 for 9 in 5; off Maciel Lot. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Meats! 3 for 4 in 4; off Sporer 10 for 5 One 4x6 Silvertone, individaul portrait, mounted in 9. Earned Runs Lapiner 6, in a beautiful shadow-box folder— Sporer 2. Winner, Sporer; loser Lapiner. Box Score. Second Game Roseburg -1 ab r h po a Fisk, rf ....... ....2 1 0 1 ( .F o r a lim ited time only— come in notv before Koch, 2 .............. 3 0 0 1 4 Simpson, c .... ....2 0 0 7 1 stocl{ runs out. — with purchase of Groceries and Meats, Accounts Blasquiz, 3 3 0 2 1 c Ferrell. 1 3 0 0 7 1 Paid in full each two weeks, will receive stamps. Zurcher, ef 3 0 0 1 c Sanders. If 3 0 1 0 c 2 Keller, ss 0 0 3 a Southern Maid, yellow (Limit 2 pounds) Over Oregon State Banl{ 9 0 0 0 1 Coen, p ....... Trucking Co. ( REDFIELD'S MARKET f ANO THER SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday S P E C IA L We Will Be Open Next Sunday Only 89c We Give S. & H. Green Stamps Brookings Studio Totals W I L B A N K 'S MARKET HENRY WILB.1NK. Proprittor In Redfield's M arket FRIDA Y -SA TURD AY SPECIALS We Will Be Open Next Sunday Blade Cut—Steer BEEF ROAST, !b ............... 6 9 c Picnic Sliced Hams or Bacon, II 3............. 5 2 < c > Ham Hocks or Smoked Squares 19c, lb. PURE LARD 15c, lb. Fresh Dressed—Fricassee or Stewing thickens, lb...................... 51c MWE GIVE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS .23 1 • • • Brookings 0 ah r Wallace, 2 1 0 Jacobson, ss 3 0 2 0 Via, ef Mason, rf .3 0 Lapiner, 1 3 0 Burdell. If 3 0 Johnson. 3 2 0 Chapman. 3 0 0 Peterson, c 3 0 Nierman. p ....... „ ....3 0 1 0 Darnell • Totals Roseburg ....... Brookings 3 21 8 h 2 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 po a 1 1 1 4 4 0 1 0 7 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 ..27 0 s 21 8 100 000 0 -1 000 000 0 0 RBI, Blasquiz; 2-hase hit R, Blas- quiz. Via; Double plays : Jacobs«>n to W allace to Ln piner Koch 0 Keller to Ferrell.; Left on basi s, Roseburg 4; Brookings •y i Bas«•s n balls, Nierman 3; Strike-out s, Nierman 3; Coen 7. Wild pitch«■S Nierman 2; Coen; Winner. ( ’oe 1. MILDRED'S Beauty Salon A ppointm ents Open by experienced operators On Hillside Street Phone 2381 Mildred Frances'] Oleomargarine, %s, lb. . . 21c All Brands Cigarettes, carton $1.59 Eriskies meal or cubes—a complete Dog Food, 5 lbs. . . . 69c Old South — 303 size, 12 for $1.92 Grapefruit Sections, 2 for . . 35c Old South Orange Juice, 46-oz cans . . 29c Old South blended Juice, 46-oz. can . . 28c Royal (Hub Tomato Juice, 46-oz. can . . 25c All Flavors Jello, 3 p a c k a g e s .............. 25c Waldorf Tissue, 10 rolls . . . . . . 69c ( .am ph re Marshmallows, full pound . 35c