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17 years old. F rom his record w ith the v a rs ity this spring, C orky T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 11. 1953 seems to have p ro fite d g re a tly from his fa th e r’s able coaching. The present Beaver club is no The Cub Scout e x h ib it at the doubt the strangest ever to rep Azalea Garden C lub F lo w e r show' resent Brookings. Jay Dean w ill ;ive the club h ittin g ¡xjw’er and last weekend added an in te re st- I ing touch, especially fo r the c h il defensive s k ill at firs t base. C ar dren. The theme o f the e xhibits Rains played havoc w ith the “ M other N a tu re ’s Back young S outhw estern Oregon lyle Staab, also from OSC, at was and the entries w’ere league season fo r the second tim e short and D ick Price of Southern Y ard,” w ith in three weeks and the Oregon college at second form a judged in tw o sections, one as keystone com bination as “unassisted,” and the o th e r “ w ith B ro o kin g s club was unable to fine some assistance.” p la y the series scheduled fo r shown by seven double plays in F irs t prize (blue ribbon) in the ihe last three games. Both are Bandon the past weekend. also good hitte rs. F ra n k B u rd e ll, second bracket w ent to Den 7. The Beavers are now looking Mrs. H enry K e rr is den m other who played ou tfie ld and h it 386 and Donald Richey is den chief fo rw a rd to the tr ip to C oquille last season, rounds out the w e ll- of this group. The Cub Scouts in c a llin g fo r a game under the balanced in fie ld w ith his great Den 7 are Dean Olson, Neal O l lig h ts S a tu rd a y n ig h t and then th ird base ¡»lay to date. son, Sam m y Dotson, Jim K ru g e r, the Sunday afternoon tilt. A lle n K e rr, D icky K e rr, James Ken K im u ra , Jim B a rre tt, Ron The team should be consider* Anderson and Stevie Anderson. ably strengthened to r the com ing M onello and Jack Selby are F irs t prize (blue ribbon) in the available fo r ou tfie ld d u ty and series by the addition of fo u r “ unassisted” section was awarded what m ay be la ckin g in b a ttin g players t rom this season's Oregon to Den 5 fo r th e ir te rra n iu m con S ta te college team. Jay Dean, a ll power is conpensated by defen-1 ta in in g live snakes, frogs, pol- M rs. Roy W hite, n o rth e rn division choice fo r firs t .•e a b ility . K im u ra and B a rre tt lywogs, etc. base and leading h itte r, w ill re- have played w ith B rookings in den m other, and Ronnie Commbs, jx ir t at C oquille as w ill Jack he past and th e ir value is w ell den chief, are in charge of Cub Scouts M at W hite, Jess Fitzhugh, Stephenson, understudy to John known. M onello and Selby show Dennis H oar, Teddy Freeman, a lo t of prom ise fo r boys ju s t out Thom as and slated to be OSC’s Johnny Rosen, Bobby W allen and firs t s trin g catcher next spring. of high school in Los Angeles. Ralph W allen. O f special help to the mound Jack Stephenson and Bob Chap O th e r dens p a rtic ip a tin g and statT w ill be Jim N ierm an and man w ill handle the catching w in n in g second and th ird prizes C o rk y Coleman, both lefthanders. chores fo r the mound s ta ff com w ere Den 2. Den M other Mrs. N ierm an pitched good ball fo r posed of M anager Jim Lowm an, Francis A r r e ll and Den C hief B ro o kin g s last sum m er but lost Jim N ie rm a n and C o rky Cole M a rv in B u llock, in charge o f Cub several heart-breakers due to man. W h ite y Matson, veteran of Scouts M ichael Ross, B illy E ng lish, Dennis Crosby, J e rry A rre ll. la ck o f support afield and at bat. many years in B rookings and T h e ir e x h ib it contained native C o rk y Coleman, who is the son Crescent C ity, and Boyd W est- o f Ralph Coleman, Oregon S tate eren, ju st graduated fro m B ro o k baseball coach, pitched to r Co ings high are slated fo r u t ility q u ille tw o years ago when only roles. 1 0 Brookings Harbor Pilot Cub Scout Exhibit Draws Interest Beavers Rained Out Again M Ü m M S IiW im i Screened Sand, and Gravel Salvage Sand and Gravel Fill Dirt Drainage Rock Mrs. E m ery H yland le ft S a tu r shrubs, leaves, rocks, shells and day m orning to take Pat H yla n d w ild flo w e r books. and M a ry Lou Berger to Eugene Den 8. in the charge o f Mrs. where the g irls have taken jobs A1 P hillips, den m other, and B ob-' fo r the summer. In the fa ll Pat by Berger, den chief, had a var- • plans to go to dental school in lie d display of rocks, reptiles; San Francisco and M a ry Lou is b u tte rflie s and Indian arrow - planning to attend A rts and C ra tts i heads and needles entered by in Oakland, C a lif. ' Tom m y Berger, Jay Schroeder, , Gordon Bloom quist, Bobby Ray mond, S kipper A rnet and M ic k e y 1 P hillips. Let Ralph Do It Den 6, in charge o f D o ro th y ; Herm an, den m other, displayed, a collection o f rocks entered by Jim m y T y g a rt and Kenneth J Custom F arm T ra c to r W o rk Combs. RALPH A. YOUNG R otovateing — Leveling M r. and Mrs. L yle Redfield Ask F o r A n E stim a te Sr. le ft last Monday fo r points n o rth and to v is it relatives in Seattle. Mrs. Redfield expected to go through a P ortland clinic. They w ill come home the la tte r Phone 2274 Brookings, Oregon p a rt of the week. P. O. 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