♦
BEAVERS SPLIT TWIN BILL,
Now Out of Cellar
New Head For
Vet Aid Program
Tlw Brookings Beavers edged the Bandon Millers 3 to 2 in the
second game of a Southw estern Oregon league doubleheader here
Sunday and thus gained an even split, the Millers having taken the
opener by a 7 to 2 score.
The nightcap wasa thriller all the way.
Beaver shortstop Bob
Selsor made his first mound start
a very creditable showing and a B arrett ......
56
13
232
w inning one by holding the Mill Kimura
57
13
.228
ers to 4 hits, evenly divided in Smith
5
1 .200
the 1st and 7th innings, good for j Coleman
11
1
.091
11
single runs in those frames. Sel- I B. W esteren
1
oei
2
24
sor’s pitching opponent was Bud 1 Chapman
083
529 131
Guldborg, ex-Coast leaguer and ¡Team Av.......
.247
ju st reporting to Bandon from
SECOND HALE
Vancouver, B. C. of the W-I
SWO STANDINGS
league. Guldborg also allowed the
W L Pet
Beavers 4 hits but these were all
1
bunched in the 2nd inning as Drain
.833
2
4
.666
singles by Jay Dean, Bob Selsor Coquille ......
3
and Kenny K im ura and a double Roseburg
625
4
4
.500
by Ritchie Price netted the three CB-NB
Rrookings
2
4
runs.
333
Bandon
...
2
4
.333
Jim Nierm an started for Brook
2
6
.230
ings in the first game and pitched Medford
Weekend
Results
hit less ball the first three innings.
The Millers, however, ganged up Randon 7-2; Brookings 2-3
CB-NB 5-1; Roseburg 1-8
on him for 6 runs in the 4th on
a walk and 5 singles, several of Medford 8-3; Coquille 9-4.
Next W eekend
the scratch variety, to put the
Coquille at Rrookings
gam e on ice. Nierm an settled
Medford at Randon
down and allowed only an un
Roseburg at Drain.
earned run the rest of the way.
The Beavers were meanwhile fac
ing Lefty Cal Mclrvin, ex-P ort
land Beaver and last y e a r’s top
pitcher in the W estern-Interna
tional. M clrvin allowed 7 hits, 3
by Jim B arrett and singles by
The Coast Guard C u tter Yocona
K im ura, Burdell, Dean and new has been assigned to search-and-
Beaver catcher Bob
,,Tiger” rescue duty off the coasts of
Sm ith, good for lone tallies in the W ashington and Oregon, her
6th and 7th.
transfer to be effective on or
The Beavers make their final about the 15th of August. 1953.
home appearance of the season
W orking out of Eureka. Calif.,
here next Sunday afternoon in : up to now, the 213 foot ocean
doubleheader against the Coquilh going tug will be exchanging
Loggers. The Brookings club will lome ports with the sm aller C ut
be on the road the final two ter Balsam of Astoria. Oregon.
weeks of the season for trips to
The change is being made in
N orth Bend and Drain. Coquille order to provide adequate cover
has a greatly improved team over age of the W ashington-Oregon
last year and whacked the Beav coastal area by a vessel equipped
ers twice earlier in the season. to handle assistance cases of any
The Beavers are now determined size. The limited capabilities of
to even the y e a r’s series here the Balsam, which at times
proved to be unsuitable for the
Sunday.
task at hand, prompted the change
Short scores:
Bandon ......... 000 610 000- 7 9 3 calculated to give more effective
Brookings
000 001 100 2 7 1 ness to the Coast G uard’s rescue
M clrvin and Burgher; Nierm an work.
The Yocona. believed to be one
and Sm ith.
Bandon ............. 10 000 1—2 4 2 of the largest tugs in the United
Brookings ......... 030 000 • 3 4 2 States, is ¡Towered by a 3,000 h.p.
Guldborg and Jarvis; Selsor and diesel electric plant capable of
Iriving her twin screws at a top
Sm ith.
speed of 14 5 knots. She can m ake
BEAVER BATS
AB H Pet. a 10.000 mile trip with a m axi
.393 mum tow and carries a norm al
24
Price
61
14
.326 complement of 50 officers and
43
Dean
.324 men.
11
34
Lowman
S eattle was visited by the Yo
.281
64
Burdell .......
263 cona in Septem ber of 1951 when
3
19
Selsor
4
.250 she delivered a personnel barge to
16
N ierm an ....
.250 the Coast Guard at Pier 70.
1
4
Matson
Yocona Sent
To Astoria
MAKE YOUR HOME AT TH E
CHETCO
Sundquist Car
Wrecked
Ra.' mond E.
tt\ oi Salem has
been appointed educational officer
for the S tate D epartm ent of V et
eran s’ Affairs, to be in charge of
adm inistering the Oregon World
World W ar II and Korean v e te r
ans’ state educational assistance
program . He succeeds Edw ard T.
T aggart, who has been tra n sfe r
red to the D epartm ent’s home and
farm loan div sion
The educational aid program
which he heads has paid out state
bt'nefits to 6,352 veterans of
World W ar II and Korea. There
is no deadline for using the bene
fit, which pays $50 a month to
qualified w ar veterans studying
full time as college undergradu
ates, or $35 a month m aximum
for other classroom studies in
accredited private and public
schools, vocational, business and
technical institutions, and the
like.
To qualify, a veteran must have
been an Oregon resident for at
least one year im m ediately prior
to his seFvice in World Wat II
or Korea. He may draw benefii.8
for as many m onths as he spent
on active duty, provided he served
for six m onths or more during the
w ar periods. He is limited to 36
i m onths of benefits. V eterans of
service since June 25, 1930, m ust
have earned the Korean service
medal to qualify. V eterans m ay
apply through their local coun
ty service officers, or in the P o rt
land or Salem offices of the sta te
v eterans’ departm ent.
Bruokings 1 Libor Pilot
Clarence Sundquist of H arbor
" a s crowded oil the road south extent ot seven hundred dollars.
Mr. Sundquist was not serious«
of H arbor near the Harvev place
Iv injured.
on Highway 101. a fte r midnight
Saturday night, when he was re
turning home. In order to avert
the
being hit he took to the ditch,
dam aging his 1953 Hudson to the
fine ir ix
rrn
»NT ADS
.1 • :.........
Jantzen
Kandel
Lindner
SLIPONS
from 3 .9 5 to 8 .9 5
CARDIGANS
from
5 .9 5 to 1 0 .9 5
We believe this to be the
finest selection of sw eaters
we have ever carried. Vir
gin Wools-Orlons and Ny
lons. all in the new fall
shades. Let us lay one
away.
OUR BOYS WRANGLER JEANS
for schixil have arrived, tough 11 oz.. with zipper Hy.
COPPERKIHG 6 to 12 $2 79
A dvertising in the Brookings-
H arbor Pilot brings results.
13 to 16 $3.49
For Hi-School
and Men we
suggest
r o o n F IT FOR T H E GODS
Shops
Magic Kitchen
• Open Daily 5-9 p.m. •
SMORGASBORD
THEY FIT
Saturday 5 to 9 p.m.
Sunday, 12 noon to 9 p.m.
P H IL L IP S
(Closed T hursday)
4 miles north of Crescent City, off
Highway 101.
Phone 4041 C. C
Dad and Lad
IfO U " * *
AN OUTDOOR CHURCH SERVICE
ROOM AND BOARD BY W EEK OR MONTH
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9
ROOMS BY NIGHT OR BY W EEK
Rotary Club each Tuesday. 12:00 noon
Lions Club, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 7:30 pm .
11 :oo a.m.
BROOKINGS BIBLE CHURCH
MACK
G.
N. Hazel St. Ixtwecn Del N</rtc Lane and Alder
M ALCOLM
\!n ease of inclement weather services
will he held as usual above
Fox Bros. Terminal]
General Building Contractor
COMMERCIAL — RESIDENTIAL
REMODELING
HOUSES RAISED
Office in Rear of Lesmeister Agency
PH O N E
E. F. McCLAIN . . . MINISTER
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SWEATERS
Are Invited to Attend
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THURSDAY, AU( UST 6. 1953
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