Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 24, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, July 24, i<}S,
Bandon Measured Beavers Twice In
Week-end Games, 8 To 2 and 9 To 6
dell by H anauska; Brown and • m any privileges over the regular
S tra tto n by Kane. Wild Pitches,! fee basis. Anyone interested should
Kane. W inner H anauska.
— * . Charles
.
-
contact
Grayshel
at the
Southern C urry Realty Co., or Dr.
The trip to Bandon for the be Brookings 8, Bandon 11. Bases on
R. E. Sm ith at Brookings Clinic
ginning of the second half S outh­ balls, Brem 4; Nierm an 7, K ane 1.
as soon as possible.
w estern Oregon league play didn’t Strike-outs, Brem 11, N ierm an 4, '
•
•
•
bring the Brookings Beavers any Kane 1. H its off N ierm an 6 for J
Jim Yelton went to P ortland on H o u r s : O a. m. to <? D m
b e tte r luck, Saturday, as the Mill­ 7 in 6 2/3 innings; off K ane 2 for
business the first of the week.
> r*
ers took both games, 8 to 2 and 1 in 1 1 /3 innings; E arned runs, I The drive t o obtain - c ______
h a rter PhX .*n aMrSa
I hi"ips of ncxt door t0 Brooking Mkt
9 to 6.
Brem 2; Nierm an 5, Kane 1. Win- m em bers in the Brookings-Cres P h illip s Dad and Lad Shop, went
b
The S aturday night tilt played ner, Brem.
cent City areas in the proposed to Portland Sunday. They will be
Evenings by A p p o in tm en t
in shivering cold w eather was a Sunday's Game
j
N orte Golf Club is entering gone a week. A fter completing
respectable ball game until the Brookings 6
ab r h po a the final ten weeks as work on business in the city they will visit
last of the seventh when two hits, W allace, 2-p ...... 5 1 1 2
21
nine' ho,e course will s ta rt the a son- and family at Tillamook.
two walks off the tiring Jim Nier- Jacobson, ss ......... 4 1 1 1 4 ' iirst week in August.
m an, ¡»lus two Beaver errors put Burdell, If
1 2 2 0
Plans and lay-out of the course,
the game on ice for the Millers.
Darnell, rf ........... 4 1 2
which
will be adjacent to the S.
2 0
Bailey Brem, big OSC right Mason, cf ............... 4
---- ....
J 2
j 0 y S. Castle tu
n n , rtl
lilv m
mourn
Rock,
at the
outh 01
of
1
1
hander, had the Beavers on his
Karns, 1 ................. 1 0 0 5 0 Sm ith River, have been completed
hip, scattering seven h i t s and
litrvYi an,
«1 1 1 ........... 4 * x 0 -k ~ 2 4 0 anJ
oo soon as the ___
• « num
Nierm
and as
required
strik in g out 11. Bill Darnell and
Johnson, 3 ............... 1 0 0 0 0 ber of c h a rter m em bers are all
K eith Johnson, each with two hits, Chapman, 3 ....... 1 0
0 1
signed, construction will begin.
lead the Beavers at the plate.
Resid ential— Co m m ercial— Rem odeli ng
Peterson, c ..............3 0 0
2 0
If this drive is successful,
Jim Lowman, Beaver pitcher K ane* P ....................3 1 1 0
2 completion of this recreational fa­
was unable to obtain plane res
Matson, 2 ................2 0 1
4 0 cility will add greatly to the m any
ervations f r o m Portland which
tourist a ttrac tio n s of this area as
forced Je rry Kane who had re­
A partm ent above Gibbs Lum ber Co., or can be contacted
Totals
36 • 12 34 fi well as providing a m uch-needed
lieved S aturday night, to sta rt
through Pete Lesm eister Agency!
social and sporting mecca for old
the Sunday game. Kane pitched
Bandon 9
ab r h po a and new residents.
well enough until the sixth. T\vo
r ° m - »a ....................5 2 2 2 7
A c h a rter m em bership offers
doubles, Bill H anauska’s second
DeA utrem ont, cf ....3 2 1 0
1
home run and three bases on balls
Averill, rf ................4 0 0 1 0
drove him to cover. Bill W allace
S tra tto n , If ..............3 2 2 2 0
cam e in from second base and
s h i™. 3 ................... 4 0 1 1 2
gave a good relief perform ance.
Brown. 1 ..................3 0 0 11 0
The Beavers out-hit the Millers,
Burgher, c ................2 0 0 7 0
tagging H anauska for 12 hits. The
Tuens, 2 ................. 4 1
1 3 3
difference was that 12 Brookings
H anauska, p ............4 2 2 0
1
base runners were left stranded.
Sawmill and Logging Supplies; Esco Logging Rig.
Office hours. 9 a. m. 5 p. m.
F ran k Burdell, Bill Darnell, Je rry
• r ..f ,,is
32 9
9 J7 , J
ging, Skookum Blocks; Porgings; Pacific Wire
Mason a n d first basem an Jim
N ierm an each had two hits.
Brooking! ..............100 010 103 6
DR. R. E. SMITH
Rope, Socketing and Splicing; Hi-Voltagc, Rough
The Beavers travel to N orth Bandon ....................310 00-1 Olx—9
D E N T IST
Bend next week-end for a pair
Service Light bulbs; R. Hoe & Co. Ins., Inlaid,
PH O N E 2831
E rrors, Tom, Burdell, Darnell,
of games against the second place
Electro and Regular Saw hits. Shanks, Hoe, Symons
Johnson; RBI, Burdell Darnell 2,
Lum ber Jacks.
Mason
2,
Nierman.
Two-base
hits,
Dr.
Richard
L.
Smith
Saturday's Game
and z\tkins Pattern.
Wallace, Tom, S tra tto n , Tuens;
O PTO M ETR IST
Brookings 2
ab r h |>o a
3-base hits, Mason; Home runs.
W allace, 2 ................5 0 1 2
0
Box 54$
Jacobson, ss .......... 3
1 1
l g H anauska 2. Stolen bases, Tom,
Brookings
Phone 2539
DR. ROY M. W HITE
D
eA
utrem
ont.
Double
plays,
J
a
­
Burdell, If ................4 0 0
0 0
O STEO PA TH IC PHYSICIAN
D arnell, rf .............. 4
1 2
1 0 cobson to W allace to Nierman.
and Surgeon
Left
on
bases,
Brookings
12;
Ban­
Mason, cf ................ 2 0 0 5 1
don
9.
Base
on
balls.
Kane
7,
W
al­
Emergencies
at Any Hour
K arns, 1
4
0 0 9 0 lace 1. H anauska. 5. S trik e o u ts,
Johnson, 3
4
0 2 0 0 H anauska 5. Kane 1, W allace 1.
PHONE 2701
Peterson, c
4 0 0 6 0 Hits of H anauska 12 for 6 in 9;
Evening«
by Appointment
N ierm an, p
.....3 0 1 0
2
Kane 7 for 8 in 5 1*3; W allace 2
Kane, p
..1
0 0 0 0
for 1 in 2 2 3. Hit by pitcher, Bur-
Our complete shop is open to general repair
Totals
33
2 7 24 10
NORMA'S
Beauty Salon
Golfing Fans Are
Organizing Club
MACK
G.
M ALCOLM
General Building Contractor
BLUEPRINTS
BROOKINGS
CLINIC
CHETCO MILL & LOGGING SUPPLY
H EA D Q U AR TER S FOR:
N O T IC E
Bandon 8
ab r h po a
Tom, ss .
.4
0 0 1 2
DeA utrem ont, cf
5 2 2 2 0
Burgher, c
4 1
12 1
Averill, rf
2 2 1 1 0
Shinn. 3
4 2 0 0 1
Brown. 1
5 0 2 5 0
S tra tto n , If
. 4
0 0 3 0
Tuens, 2
4 1 1 2
1
Brem, p
3
0 0 1 1
T otals
35
8
8 27
TRUCKERS!
for trucks and trailers.
PA U L R O N N IG E R , M . D .
25-ten Public Truck Scales!
P H YSIC IA N A N D SURGEON
ACETYLENE - ELECTRIC WELDING
Office Hours: io to 12; 1 to 5
Office Phone 2911; Res. Phone 2311
I block south of Mobile Sta. ’ Next to Plywood Plant
6
Brookings
000 002 000 2
Bandon
100 201 31x 8
E rrors, Jacobson 3. Johnson, l ; j
RBI Johnson 2. Averill, Shinn.
Tuens 2. Brown 2 2-basc hits. De |
A utrem ont, Brown; stolen bases.
B urgher, Averill, Tuens; Left on, I
TO
FOX
BROS.
Ask For GAMER’S
w
youR
Electric
Supplies
flu ffy White fine dread
and Wiring
See
MAT0T Cfi.
A t Your Local Grocery