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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday, August 14, 1952 ab r h po a Roseburg—10 Fisk, ss ....................4 1 2 2 1 Ferrell. 1 ..................3 0 0 6 3 Beemer, If ................1 0 0 0 0 Koch. 2 ....................o 2 2 3 3 1 12 0 W arren, c ..................3 2 2 0 Zürcher, cf ..............3 Shirtcliflf. lf - 1 .................................... 3 1 1 1 0 W here the Money ..4 0 0 0 1 Baker. 3 ......... Goes Farther— Brookings luckless Beavers just Winders, r f ....... „1 0 0 0 0 Linde, rf .................2 1 1 0 0 “can ’t win for losing.” Where the Variety Coen, p ................. 4 1 1 1 2 The trip to Roseburg over the Is Larger week-end resulted in two more T otals ............... 33 10 10 27 10 losses, the scores being 10 to 3 Brookings ........... 000 100 002— 3 and 5 to 3. The S aturday night ball tilt was Roseburg ............ 000 009 Olx 10 1 a tine game for five innings with Errors, W arren. Baker, Burdell. ; Beaver hurler Jim Lowman al RBI, Burdell 2, W arren 2. Zurch- ; lowing only two hits and Brook er, Shirtcliflf 3. Linde 2, Coen. 3- *base hits, Burdell. ShirtclilT. Sac ings leading 1 to 0. F a te then decided against a rifices, Chapman. Johnson; double plays. Jacobson to Wallace. Left [ Brookings win. B o b Chapm an on bases, Brookings 10; Roseburg ! fouled off a pitch which struck 8.bases on balls, Coen 6; Lowman Jim Lowman on the head, just 2. Johnson 3, Mason 3; Strike-outs as he was coming out of the dug- Coen 12, Lowman 2, Johnson 2. out. Lowman was rushed to the Mason 4. Hits, off Lowman 2 for O 1 I Each box has a coupon for 10c hospital for X -rays but fo rtu n ate 0 in 4; olT Johnson 2 for 4 in 1 1 3 on any brand of coffee ly the injury was not serious and oil Mason 6 for 6 in 2 2/3. Earned he was able to play in the o u t Runs, Coen 3; Johnson 4; Mason ò. Loser, Johnson. W inner Coen. field Sunday. Beavers Dropped Pair To Roseburg; Lowman Was Hurt PAGE TH R EE Brookings M arket W here the Service Is Better— Where the Produce Is Fresher— THURS.. FRI., AND SAT., August 14th, 15th & 16th DENNISON'S 2’/a can PORK and BEANS NEW NO-RINSE r □ |Jlir M eanwhile the Beavers were w ithout a pitcher. Infielder Keith Johnson took the mound and got by the fifth but walked three con secutive b atters and allowed one hit in the sixth before Je rry M a son was called in from the o u t field. Not w arm ed up, Mason was also wild and Roseburg had nine big runs before the inning was over. Mickey Coen, W illam ette Uni versity pitcher, had the Beavers on his hip, allowing only five hits and giving up a single talley in the fourth and two belated runs in the ninth. The Sunday afternoon session was a much closer tussle, although very loosely played game w ith Beavers holding a 3-2 edge to the sixth. A fter a lone run in the first inning, the Beavers drove s ta r te r Don Siegmund from .the mound with two runs in the fourth but could do nothing to crafty “Buzz” Sporer, his relief. Beaver P itcher Jim N ierm an deserves a b etter fate, giving up five hits and one earned run. Five Brookings errors were responsi ble for two unearned tallies in the third and single runs in the seventh and eighth. The league-leading D rain Black Sox, headed by M anager Roy H ei ser and Harve Storey, long-time P ortland Beaver favorites, come to Brookings next Sunday for the last home game of the season. The double-header s ta rts at 1:30. Second Game— Brookings —3 ab W allace, ss ............. 5 Matson 2 ................5 Burdell, If ............... 4 Mason, cf ............... 3 Low’man, rf ............. 3 Kai n s , 1 .................. 4 KRAFT, 2-lb. box po a 1 3 r 1 0 0 0 1 FRUITS - VEGETABLES 1 lohnson, 3 ............. 4 0 Clingman, c ............. 4 0 0 Nierman, p 3 0 0 35 • ab Roseburg 5 5 Fisk, ss Zürcher, cf ......... ...4 Koch, 2 ............... 4 3 W arren, c .......... Simpson, r f ...... <e ...2 3 Shirtcliff, if 4 Baker, 3 .......... F errell 1 ...... A 0 Siegmund. p Sjxirer, p 3 Totals * Totals • 32 0 3 3 8 24 9 r 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 h 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 po 4 0 6 3 3 0 0 9 2 0 a 4 0 5 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 3 27 12 Brookings ............... 100 200 (XX) 3 Roseburg ...............002 001 l l x —5 E rrors, Koch. W arren, Ferrell, W allace 2, Matson, Karns, Jo h n son. RBI, Matson. Koch, Baker. 2-base hits, Wallace. 3-base hits, Shirtcliff. Double plays, Fisk to Koch to F errell; Matson to W al lace to Karns. Left on bases. Rose burg 8, Brookings 8; Bases on balls, Siegmund 2, Sporer 1, N ier man 4. Strike-outs, Siegmund 1. Sporer 2, Nierm an 3. E arned runs, Siegmund 1, Nierm an 1. First Game— Brookings 3 ab W allace, ss ....... 3 Jacobson, rf 3 Burdell. If ....... .......5 Mason, cf, p .... .... 5 Matson, 2 ....... 3 Clingman, c 3 Karns, 1 ....... 2 Chapman, 3 . ....... 1 Lowman, p 1 Johnson, p ...... 2 Totals ...... .1 L 30 ¡K) 1 3 2 2 2 7 6 0 1 0 r 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 h 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 5 24 a 1 1 0 1 1| 11 1 3 0 0 9 B. B. Crabb Co. Bookkeeping Pay Roll Taxes K e rr Building Brookings, Oregon s. SPUDS, 50 lbs. $ 2 .8 5 Lean Rib Pork Size 344 BOIL, lb. . . . 4 9 c ORANGES, 5 lb s.. 2 9 c Nice Lean Beef Fancy Crisp PORK ROAST, lb .. 6 9 c CUKES, 4 for. . 2 5 c Rib or Loin In the ear HAMS, lb. . . . CORN, 5 for . . 2 5 c Whole or Half “Rrookjngi’ Own" Hillside S treet Brookings. Oregon "Coivr/eo«/, Dependable Service" PILLSBURY FLOUR A ll Flavors, and pudding Giant Size JELLO, 3 for . . 2 5 c TIDE................ 6 9 c ’Del Mcnte Medium Rosedale 303 can PRUNES, 2 lbs. . 3 9 c P E A S ............. 15c Py-O-My BLUEBERRY MUFFIN MIX 1 PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWN CAKE MIX ROSEDALE 2'A can J 65c 25-lb. Bag— and free tray Py-O-My Phone 2244— Day or Night ' Washington No. 2 MEATS CHOPS,lb.. . . 6 9 c Insurance ROY H. BROWN MORTUARY * VELVEETA CHEESE r 7c 3 lc 8'7c SLICED PINEAPPLE