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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1953)
Jacks Bump Beavers Twice innings K im ura opened the sixth with a base hit but Selby hit into a double play. Five hits, including Burdell’s triple and Jay D ean’s double, plus two Jack errors gave Brookings four runs. The Beavers tied into Janszen again in the seventh w ith two down scoring five more runs on an equal num ber of hits. Two runners were left stranded as K im ura was out at first on a close play to end the game with Brookings trailing 14 to 9. Leading Beaver h itters in the second game w ere Dick Price w ith two hits in four trips and Jim Lowman and Hon Monelo each with two blows in two offi cial times at the plate. The Beavers are in for another tough test when the Drain Black Sox, headed by M anager Roy H eiser of Coast league fame, com.e to town for a double header next Sunday afternoon at one o’clock. Short scores: CB-NB 220 101 000 6 11 2 Brookings .. 001 101 002 5 9 4 Bishop and Sugura; Coleman and Stephenson. CB-NB ......... 213 206 0 14 18 2 Brookings .... 000 004 5— 9 12 2 Janszen and Sugura, W itte (61; N ierm an, Lowman (6) and C hap man. The potent Coos Bay-North Bend Lum ber Jacks, boasting of no less than 11 ex-pros in their lineup, visited Brookings last Sun day and walked off w ith both games of the double header. The twin victory probably w asn’t as easy as expected. The Jacks bare ly squeaked past the Beavers in the opener by a 6 to 5 score and stopped a tw o-run rally in the bottom of the ninth w ith the tie- ing run on base. W ith one down, Whitey Matson, pinch hitting for Jitfk Stephenson, singled through the box and M anager Jim Low- man, batting for Coleman, dou bled to left, both scoring on Ken K im ura's sharp hit to right. Had it not been for a great stop by Roy Nicely, ex-San Francisco Seal, on Jack Selby’s potential hit through the box, forcing K im ura at second, Brookings probably would have been the winner. Corky Coleman, young left hander from OSC, m ade a very creditable showing a fte r a some what shaky s ta rt when the Jacks scored twice in the first and added another brace of runs in the sec ond. Dick Bishop, ex-USC s ta r and more recently w ith Holly BEAVER BATS wood and Spokane, lim ited the AB Beavers to nine hits. K im ura and M atson ...................... 1 Burdell each had two hits in the | S ta a b io opener. Lowman .................... 12 1 he seven inning nightcap Dean .......................... 15 started out like an easy win for P rice 24 the visitors w ith the Jacks getting K im ura .................... 21 to Jim N ierm an for eight runs in Monello .................... 23 the first four fram es and then Burdell .............. :..... 27 chasing across another six count Selby 25 ers off N ierm an and Lowman in Chapm an .................. 9 the sixth. A1 Jans-zen was m ean N ierm an .... '............ 6 while holding the Beavers to a B a rre tt ...................... 23 scratch single in the first five W esteren .................. 2 Coleman .................... 3 Kezzely .................... 2 Livestock Hay-Grain Clingman .................. 4 Stephenson ............. J1 HAULING H Pet. 1 1.000 6 .600 5 .417 6 .400 9 375 6 .286 6 .261 7 .259 G j jo 2 .222 1 .166 3 .132 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 Team average ....... 218 58 .266 S W . OREGON STA ND IN ( 28 W I. Pet. D rain ........................ 7 2 .777 Coos Bay N. Bend 5 2 71 1 Bandon 3 3 .500 Roaebarg i 5 .444 BROOKINGS, OREGON Coquille ...................... 3 4 W. L. CAMPBELL, Phone 2281 Medford 1 3 290 TED L. FREEM AN, Phone 2625 Brookings ................ 1 5 .166 O FFIC E, Phone 2411 O THER LEAGUE RESULTS Friday : Coos Bay-N. Bend 2, Drain 0. Sunday: Roseburg 1-7, Bandon 9-2. Coquille 3-4, Drain 5-5. Brookings Livestock and Trucking Co. GIBBS Concrete Products Transit Mix Concrete Septic T ank Supplies, Chim ney Blocks, C em ent Blocks, Culvert Tile, Drain Tile, W ell Casing (IR A V E L , SA N D and C E M E N T Phone 2545 Easy S treet NOTICE The Chetco Com m unity Public L ibrary association will hold its annual m eeting at the Southern C urry R ealty Co. office on W ed nesday evening. Ju ly 15 at 8 o’clock. Election of officers and trustees. 17-3 Equipment on Hand ALL YEAR EVENTS FINANCE REPORT Or. page 9 of this newspaper will be found the financial report of the Azalea Festival. The All- Year Events Association has pub lished this report so that the com m unity would know that each dol lar received was spent for the good of the entire community. The deficit shown in the report was due m ostly to the poor sale of the souvenir buttons in Brook ings. This m ust not happen for our Lily Blossom time. Everyone is asked to buy a Lily button, these are sold at 50 cents each, which means you are buying a small share in the future of your city. Every home will be canvassed in this sale but if you should be missed, every m erchant in Brook ings and H arbor will have a sup ply. Lion A uxiliary Met June 19 Brookings Harbor Pilot 3 THURSDAY. JU N E 25. 1953 The Lions Ladies auxiliary met June 19 at the Chetco Inn Jessica Chaney, bride ot Herschel Chaney, was welcomed to the club and presented with a gift. President Boots Shipley and Ruth Redfield reported on their trip to the convention. A lter a brief business meeting, the evening was spent socially. The next m eeting will be July 3, with Constance Evans serving refreshm ents. The men will g ather earlier in the afternoon for painting ami re pairing on the building. The hall was built by m em bership and friends donating th eir lalxir and the organization wishes to keep their investm ent in good condition. Vets W ill Work And Play rh e V eterans and their families will meet at the V.F.W. hall on Sunday evening at 7 p.m June 28 for a pot-luck dinner and will play bingo afterward. For police only Dial 2531. For fires only Dial 2181. For am bulance only Dial 2244. Sea •VA'S. A’OSS P V T N A M /or KIM B A Z.L- W U R L IT Z ER P IA N O S and HAM M OND O R G A N S Phone 2589 or W rite Box 417 Brookings, Oregon Where A Guarantee . . . . Means Something Final Rites Held YOUR SER V ICE HEADQUARTERS For H. M. Nilsen Kttdloa Ir,M t» T u M itd r i Final services were conducted Thursday afternoon, June 18. from Sm ith River M ethodist church for H ilm ar M. Nilsen who passed away June 15, following a short illness. Rev. Jam es Shelton officiated and Mrs. Ida Hall was soloist. The deceased was one of the most respected citizens of Sm ith R iver w here he followed ranching since 1928. Mr. Nilsen was born in Norway November 15, 1882, leavfng his native country as a young man. Surviving are three sont, C hris tian of Lafayete, Harold of C res cent City, Andrew of Sm ith River, and a daughter Mrs. Agnes Davis of E ureka; five grandchildren and five foster children, Albert Gid dings of Sm ith River, Evelyn Ju r- gin of Germany, Leland Ray in the U S. Navy, Georgia Ray and Frances Ray Palm an of S a c ra mento. Interm ent was in the family plot beside his wife who preceded him in death in 1949. W ier’s Mor tu ary was in charge. Graveside services were conducted by Lake Earl Grange. o/nphdo, órcpcÙAA. ('IcM M cm K<M*sl«*ra I'lU l H Motor« M ix e r« NOTICE Brookings Barber Shops w ill be Closed all Mondays and open all Wednesday evenings till 8 starting June 29, 1953 JAKE'S SHOP LLOYD'S SHOP H A R D TO P A U T O RACES Fair G rou n d s New TD6 Crawler Tractor Super 'C' Wheel Tractor Cub Tractor LUO Pickup SUNDAY, June 28 Used G old B e a ch Farmall Cub Lge Size Planet Jr. Garden Tractor C30 116 Ton—Stake Body Time Trials 12 noon 1st Race 1 p.m. Davis Truck and Tractor Your International Harvester Dealer Admissions—Adults, Si.50; Students, Si.oo; Kids, 50c. Phis lax . RROOKBJiK J !•' II