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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1952)
p RROOKTNGS ! ’ PAGE EIGHT /» ///> / p p îv h x * v o P ^ 'fX iv T hursday, July io, 195 2 G rants Pass—3 ab r h po a Parsons, 3 .............. 3 1 1 1 2 1 Laubach, ss ..............3 0 0 0 4! n Friend, c .................4 1 2 2 0 Simas, ll'-f) ............. 3 1 1 2 0| Brookings Beavers won two non Shepherd, 1 ............. 4 0 0 12 1 league games o v e r the holiday innings, although allowing 11 hits. Long, cf ....................4 0 0 3 3 week-end, downing G rants Pass, He struck out five and walked hut M cFarland, 2 ......... 4 0 0 2 3 second place team in the Rogue T ygart, rf ................3 0 0 2 0 one. The M erchants scored twice Valley League by a 12 to 3 score Clark, p-rf ................3 0 0 0 2 and then overcoming a 4 to 1 in the opening fram e on Buddy deficit to trim the ( ’rescent City walk, M aciel’s sacrifice, a wild Totals ............... 31 3 5 24 14 pitch and an infield error. The M erchants 11 to 4, Sunday. T he Beavers touched Ken C lark secor)d brace of M erchant runs W '.è: and W arren Simas, Grans Pass came *n *he sixth on George San Brookings 12 ab r h po a z i foi 12 Inis, hall ot them ,|, |7 S Bill McComb’s dou Via, cf ................ 4 4 2 1 0 coming in a big sixth inning, good and Dick H arm er’s single. Wallace, 3 ................5 2 2 3 4 for 6 runs. Vic Lapiner, USC frosh The Beavers exploded for five Matson, 2 ................4 1 1 5 2 0 0 hurler, allowed five scattered hits. runs in the sixth on a combination Burdell, If ................5 1 2 Mel F riend’s solo hom er in the of three walks, three hits and an Mason, rf ................0 0 0 1 0 0 sixth was his only earned run. error. When Bill W allace opened Nierm an, rf ..............4 1 1 0 M urray Via with a double and a the seventh with a double, Wally 1 -till.-. 1 ! 0 0 10 1 triple in four trips and Bill W al Maciel relieved Gatlin but the Jacobson, ss ............5 1 2 1 7 lace, Frank Burdell and Don J a Beavers scored three runs a n d Peterson, c ..............3 0 1 5 0 cobson, each with two for five, added the final two runs in the Lapiner, p ................3 2 1 1 2 Gene Gould has achieved quite eighth. paced the Beavers at the plate. a num ber of things since he was The Sunday encounter was all Totals ............... 37 12 12 27 16 Buddy Pyke w ith two for five, C rescent City for the first five in George Sanders with three for G rants Pass ........... 200 001 000 3 a graduate a little more than six nings. Jim Nierm an, OSC sopho four and Dick H arm er and Bill Brookings ........... 130 206 OOx—12 years ago at the local high school. m ore, was touched in all but two Loftin, each with two for four, E rro rs: Parsons Laubach 2, A year ago he was graduated from lead the M erchant’s attack. Main Simas, M cFarland, K arns, P e te r Beaver punch was M urray Via son, Lapiner. RBI Friend, Simas, H its off Gatlin 8 for 7 in 6 plus; with four for four, including two Via, W allace 2, Matson, Jacobson. off Maciel 6 for 4 in 2 plus. Passed doubles, W hitey Matson with three 3; 2-base hits, Simas, Via, La ball, McComb. Hit by pitcher, for five and Don Jacobson w ith { piner; 3-base hits, Via, Jacobson; W allace by Maciel; earned runs, Free Estimates Home run. Friend; Sacrifice, M at- two for five. Nierm an 3; G atlin 7; Maciel 3. Brookings draw s a bye Sunday, | son; Double plays, Lapiner to Mat- Wild pitches, N ierm an, Gatlin, Plowing — Discing June 13, startin g date for the sec son to K arns; Long to M cFarland; Maciel. W inner, iNerm an. Lose, Yard lev elin g ! ond half play in the Southw estern Laubach to M cFarland to Shep Gatlin. Oregon League, however, the Bea herd; Left on bases, G rants Pass vers have booked a home game 4, Brookings 7. Bases on balls. L a piner 3; (’lark 2; Sim as 2; S trike- PI IONE 2565 outs. Lapiner 4; C lark 1. Hi Valley League for this date. 'i C lark 11 for 11 in 5 1/3; o box scores of the two games. mas 1 for 1 in 2 2 3; hit by er, ftfason by C lark; Earned % - Lapiner 1; C lark 7. Passed j Peterson. W inner, Lapiner. Sunday's Game [ ('rescent C ity- 4 ab r h Pike, lf-cf 5 1 2 Yamor, 1 4 1 0 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Maciel, cf-p .....4 0 1 Sanders, ss 4 1 3 McComb, c . 4 1 1 Office Hours: io to 12; 1 to 5 Gatlin, p-rf ..... 4 0 0 Morgan, rf ..... 3 0 0 Zatolla. cf 0 0 0 Trone, If 4 '0 2 H arm er, 3 Loftin, 2 3 3 .— — __ _ Totals 37 4 11 2 Now Lieutenant Beavers Dump Grants Pass and Crescent City In Games Over Holiday Week-end I SPRAY PAINTING B U niversity of Oregon Journalism School, w ent into the a rm y and late last month was comm issioned t Second L ieutenant in the air force. The day following his graduation in the air force school he was married to his college sw eetheart, at San Antonio, Texas. Gene be gan his newspaper w ork with the Pilot following high school. BROOKINGS CLINIC Office hours. 9 a. m. 5 p. m. DR. R. E. SMITH D E N T IST PH O N E 2831 Dr. Richard L. Smith . OPTOMETRIST DR. ROY M. 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Morgan, Tr ‘one H arm er 2, Jacobson 2; RBI. Gat line. H arm er, Via 2. Lapiner, Pet- erson 3. Nierman. 2-base hits. Har- ! m er 2. McComb, Via 2. Wallace. Stolen bases. Via 3. Sacrifices. Ma- ‘ 1 double pla\ s. \u>i i;i ||) to I a piner to K arns; S anders to Loft in to Yamor. Left on bases. Brook lirg s 9; (’rescent 8; bases on balls Nierm an 1. G atlin 7. Maciel 1 Strike-outs. Nierm an 5; Maciel 2 with this TRIPLE- ACTION INSECTiC'OE ' OU PQMT 1. Stomach Poison 2. Contact Poison 3. Fumigant Town and Country Gas Company Rrookings office at M atot Co - Phone 291. Rrookings or call Ph 3521. Crescent City, or w rite P O. Box 312. Crescent City. J. F iJim ) DAYTON, distributor. Bu fane tanks for rent, sale or lease ’ located at Anderson Plum)» S treet, offi pa Use as a Sproy, Dust or Dip. Controls insects on livestock, cotton, peaches, vegetables, wheat and alfalfa. Compatible with most fungicides. Also an effective poison for grasshoppers. 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