Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 06, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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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
IN N
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THURSDAY, AU( UST 6. 1953
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