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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1953)
CHIEFS THUMP BEAVERS TWICE; DROP TO CELLAR Fish Commission Surveys Shellfish Rae Baxter of Astoria and The Brookings Beavers’ trip to Roseburg over the weekend was disastrous as far as making any headway in the win column was James McCauley of Newport have concerned. In fact the Chiefs shoved the Beavers into a tie for the just completed a survey of shell cellar position by taking both games by 9 to 0 and 10 to 6 scores fish in the Brookings-Gold Beach The Beavers suffered their first , ------------------------------------------- area, the first made by the State shut-out of the season Saturdas were the only Brookings batters Fish Commission. McCauley, who is an inverta- night with left-hander Jerry Bar with more than one hit in the two brate biologist from OSC, sur tow from Washington State col games. veyed the northern part of the lege wielding an effective white No Aoad trips for the Beavers county, while Baxter handled the wash brush and allowing only 3 the next two weeks. They meet hits, all singles by Bob Selsor. Jay the Bandon Millers here in a Brookings area. The two are attempting to gain Dean and Frank Burdell. He also double header next Sunday after some idea of the incidence of the sent 16 Beavers back to the dug- noon, with the Coquille Loggers various shellfish in this area. The out via the strike-out route. to follow a week later. results of their survey will be In the meantime Roseburg hit Short scores: R H E released later by the commission. ters slammed Manager Jim Low- Brookings .. 000 000 000 0 3 5 man for 4 runs in the first inning Roseburg .. 400 014 00*_-9 10 1 on 4 hits and 2 errors. Jim Nier- I Lowman, Nierman (2) and Channel Opened man. as reliever, retired 9 con-j Chapman; Bartow and Koeph. secutive Chiefs in the 2nd, 3rd and Brookings .. 002 101 020-- 6 8 5 4th, allowed 1 run on 2 hits in the Roseburg .... 603 (XX) 10*—10 7 2 At River Mouth 5th but ran into a 4-run Roseburg The bar on the mouth of the Coleman, Selsor (3) and Chap surge in the 6th as the Beaver man; Stites and Koeph. Chet co was opened last week by defense again failed. local sportsmen, as anglers here The S u n d a y game almost prepared for the fall salmon run. BEAVER BATS ceased to be Woyk on the bar, w-hich had v a . .. contest in the 1st i AB H inning as the Chiefs came up with Matson ........ 2 1 closed the channel which the a 6-run blast at Corky Coleman’s Price ................ 54 22 salmon come up, was done by- expense on 2 hits, 3 bases on balls Dean .................. 36 12 sportsmen and business men in and 3 Brookings errors. Coleman Lowman .............. 34 11 this area. Volunteers manned the eased through a scoreless 2nd in- Selsor ............. 13 4 equipment which opened a wide ning but a walk and a double, Burdell .............. 57 17 channel for the fish. good for a run to start the 3rd, I Nierman Z Z Z Z 14 4 Equipment used on the job was brought shortstop Bob Selsor to Kimura ............... 50 11 furnished by The Brookings Ply the mound. His 2 walks, a wild Barrett ....... *.... 49 10 wood Co., and by Walt Thompson. pitch and an infield out resulted B. Westeren ......... 5 in 2 more Chief runs. However, Coleman .............. H SALMON CAUGHT after that Selsor pitched fine ball, Chapman ............ 24 Sixteen salmon were caught off allowing only 4 scattered hits the Team Av............ 473 the Chetco Sunday by boats sail rest of the way and definitely ing from Parker's Anchorage, ac earned himself a starting pitcher SECOND HALF cording to John Hewitt. Most of assignment. | SWO STANDINGS them were silvers and small The Beavers touched Chief W I, Chinooks. pitcher Ernie Stites for 2 runs in Drain ....................... 5 ] E. E. McGrew of Medford and the 3rd, single tallies in the 4th Roseburg ............ 4 i his party brought in five in his and 6th, another brace of runs in CB-NB 3 a boat, the “Snookum II”. A num the 8th but the big Roseburg lead Coquille ......... 2 2 ber of two or three fish catches was too much to overcome. Jay Medford 2 4 w-ers reported. Dean with 4 hits in 8 trips to the Brookings .............. 1 3 plate and Bob Selsbr with 2 for 7 Bandon ......... . ... l 3 Find what you want through Weekend Results Brookings 0-6; Roseburg 9-10. Bandon 3-7; CB-NB 11-12. Drain 7-13; Medford 5-7. Next Weekend Bandon at Brookings Medford at Coquille CB-NB at Roseburg. 23 Scouts Go to Camp McLoughlin Camp McLoughlin. on Lake of the Woods will be host to 23 Boy Scouts at summer camp from Odd Fellows Troop 32 and Eagles Troop 222. The boys depart early Sunday morning for Medford where they will take a special bus to Camp McLoughlin. They will s|»end tne week learning such Scout skills as swimming, hiking, Brookings Harbor Pilot 3 THURSDAY. JULY 30. 1953 canoeing and other outdoor skills. They will return the following Sunday after a week of camping and fun. Water Well Drilling 6 to 12 in. Call J. H. Beck 230 Grand Ave Crescent City, Calif Ph. 5335 No Saturday Calls NOTICE To all our fine customers . . . We wish to inform each of you that w-e are discontinuing the SAH Green Stamps. In their place we shall be happy to give you GOLD ARROW TRADING STAMPS We are joining several other Brookings merchants in a program which allows you to redeem your books of stamps locally. EVA LEE'S DRESS SHOP BROOKINGS, OREGON THE GOLD ARROW TRADING GO. does not opuate a premium store. YoUr local Brookings GOLD ARROW, merchants will redeem your filled stamp books with merchandise of your own selection. Let us help you fill your stamp book. ASK FOR GOLD ARROW STAMPS lj Why Not Make Money As You Burn It? Foster & Bolvi, your Richfield agents, are now able to offer you S & H Green Stamps with the purchase of your heating oils. , I 0 Give us a call at Brookings 2685 and let us help you save part of that oil bill this year. GREEN STAMPS WILL ALSO BE GIVEN ON OUR GASOLINE SALES, SO DROP BY AND LET US FILL 'ER UP" OUT FRONT AT OUR NEWLY INSTALLED PUMPS! OPEN 6:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. // ....... >