BOWLING
RESULTS
Junior Bowling
League Formed
F o rm atio n of a bow ling league
lor
high school y o u n g sters w as
Beaverette League
announced this w eek by B eta S ig
T o ts to Teens and L esm eister's m a Phi, w om en’s service o rg a n i
bvvere still one-tw o in B eav e rette zation here.
bow ling
littin g
Seven
local organization
organizations
—„ this
---- w
■■ eek,
v.x, a f te r sp
»piiiiing
—
- y o th e r n^rti
th e ir m atch, 2-2. T he draw left have joined th e so ro rity in spon-
T ots to T eens w ith a 2-point lead soring th e league, w hich began
in league standings.
I com petition th is w eek a t Azalea
In o th er m atches. M incer’s Je w ' Lanes.
elry moved into third place w ith
Cost of th e bow ling is d efray ed
a 4-0 win ov er the Cliff House. by the sponsoring org an izatio n s
K e rr H ard w are beat F re e m a n ’s. and th e bow lers jointly, w ith
3-1, and Hartfccams took the V FW A zalea Lanes offerin g a i educed
A uxiliary, 4 to 0.
ra te for th e young bow I rs.
High gam e score w as a tie be
Joining
in sponsori n<T the
tw een ( lara Goyke and E rsa league w ith B eta Sigm a Phi are
F ischer at 178. C lara had high Acacia L au n d ro m at. D im m ick’s
series w ith 514.
M arket, H i-W ay M arket., B and
T eam high w as L e sm e iste r’s 11 L°Kging Supply, D ale S m ith.
895, and for series high, H ans- ;’nd
Jointly sponsored team s
c a m ’s w ith 2609.
of B rookings Feed and Seed and
La Rue Z eig ler won th e prize K i' b-V’s M ark eL antl D octors Ron-
Riven by B ro o k in g . L aundry, and " ‘Rer " nd M cK enn®
Ila n s c a m ’s took the team trophy
F o rm atio n of th e league was
aw arded by A cacia L au n d ro m at Pr°Posed by B eta S igm a Phi a fte r
M ercedes C alph won H iw ay M ar- rastin£i about fo rb o rn e m ethod of
k e t’s prize, an d C lara Goyke won helping to serve B rookings youth,
th e
Vogue
C leaners
aw ard. I rnitial im petus fo r th e league
M oore's hidden score was won by cam e from th e y o u th fund collect-
J e a n M alcolm.
*
by th e g roup from a doll ra ffle
held ju st before C hristm as.
C redit fo r sp earh ead in g the
Cal-Ore League
m ovem ent w hich cre a te d
the
The tw en ty -o n e gam e w inning lc«gue w as given to N ita A nder-
s tre a k of the m ig hty M ellon Mill- son> u 'ho w orked oh th e project
w ork team w as sm ashed last , from th e beginning. Also active in
night in a th rillin g but unques- ,h e form ation of th e g roup w ere
tionable d efeat by th e sharp, pow- A rt G u th rie and C liff Girod, who
erfu l bowling ab ility of th e W est- helped organize th e yo u n g sters,
brook M ark et five. T he ro a rin g and Glen R ogers, who provided
crowd in th e a ren a voiced th e ir sPe c ia l ra te s for th e young bowl-
unanim ous ch eer of approval as e rs -
th e new cham pions took over th e ir
sk illfu lly won title
The
defending
cham pions
fought brav ely for a last-d itch
stan d but slow ly gave w ay to
th e pow er and stam in a of the
ch a rg in g w inners. It cannot be
THURSDAY. JA N U A RY 28
said th a t the once-m ighty M ellon
M illw ork team did not give up
1OOF, IO O F hall.
w ith o u t ” giving
all
th ey l had
in
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h em t'cr • of C om m erce, G range
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ir t U
III
th e ir fru itless e ffo rts to m ain tain hall, 7:30 p.m
th e ir previous standing. T hey
FRID A Y , JA N U A R Y 29
w ent down like the cham pions
Lions
A uxiliary special m eeting
th ey once w ere.
A. F. & A. M.. IO O F hall.
II d o n ’t know who w ro te th a t,
F.O .E.. Jaklew icz A nchorage.
but I bet he bowls for M ellons.
W
aby C linic, g ra d e school,
^ n d e r w hat kind of cham pions 9 ;30 ell-B
to 12:00
th ey once w e re— they lost th is ,
one. 4 to O .)
MONDAY, FEB R U A R Y 1
O th e r scores w e re: F o ste r and
F h etco C horal Club, B aptist
Bolvi 4, A zalea Lanes 0; S m ith c h u rc h - 8:00 p m .
R iver Legion 3. C u rry C ounty
R arbershoppers, V FW hall, 8:00
L u m b er 1; Rod and Gun C lub 2 p m ’
- P acific
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TUESDAY, FEB R U A R Y 2
M otors 2.
O ES. IO O F hall.
City League
Lions A uxiliary, C hetco Inn
H en d rick s F u rn itu re d efeated R E T U R N TO R R n n v t M r c
W ilb an k ’s M arket. 3 to 1. in C ity
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™ B R O O K IN G S
L eague bowling W ednesday and
,F' and XIrs’ Ja m e s ° Robin-
H. A. W ilbanks has collapsed
J son havp b u r n e d to B rookings to
T his « a s Ihe fir s t d efeat sus- “ i * * 'h e ir home.
fam ed this y e a r bv W ilbanks and
Robinson was discharged
w as th e first score against them o
, B elvoir, V irginia. Jan u a ry
T hey still enjoy a four-point lead
aftC r serv in ^ th rcp >P ars w ith
over th e th re e team s tied for sec- ' h^ a rn ’.v engineer«.
end in league plav
M rs‘ R °blnson is th e form er
\
M arjo rie S m ith and Mr. Robinson
i >anks claim ed today th a t is th e son of Mr. and Mrs J O
he w as ex p ecting to m eet G lutz R obinson w ho o p erate th e C hetco
F u rn itu re , and to run into H en- C afe and J. B. Lounge.
d n e k s threw ’ him com pletely off- -
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strid e. He h a d n ’t been prep ared , H ARBOR G IR L M AKES
he said, fo r H e n d rick ’s tactics.
T E C H HON OR R OLL
In o th e r league play. Fox B ro th
F ran c es C. B arto n of H arbor-
ers dropped R o tary , 3 to 1; Ply-
ed th-s
eek as having
w’ood Pond Lilies d efeated the was nam
narned
t b ’s w
Week
E agles, 3 to 1, and Plywood D ry ™ade Tbp H onor Roll last te rm at
Ends took P hillips D ad n' Lad 4 0 \ e,e ° n T echnical In s titu te ,
to 0.
’
Mlss B arto n , w ho is st
stu d y in g
H
en
d
rick
s
had
high
X‘.
r
a>
tPchnol°S>.
m
ade
a grad.
A rchie ....... .Ug . . ,
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gam e and series, a t 226 and 543. P °int av erag e of 3.76 A g ra d e of
R o tary C lub had high team scores 4 ° is Pc rfe c t- S tu d e n ts who
a t 863 an d 2337
achieve a grade of 3 5 o r b e tte r
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are included on th e H onor Roll.
BRO W N S R E T U R N HOM E
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SM IT H S V IS IT S. F.
.„•d '
and ? rS , Ira Brown r?‘ .
u tn e d M onday from a m o n th ’s
,'o M ississ'P P i-
W hile in M ississippi they w ere
joined by th e ir son, Chris, who is
statio n ed w ith th e a ir force in
N ew foundland, and his wife and
haby d au g h ter.
Bruins Divide
Pair With
Port Orford
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
TO MEET FRIDAY
The c h a rte r co m m itte e will
moot again Friday to resu m e th e ir
d elib eratio n s on a city c h a rte r.
M eeting tim e will be 8 :0 0 p.m.
in the city hall All m em bers o f
the co m m ittee a re asked to be
present.
T he B rookings B ruins split
N ,,,T
p air oi basketball gam es th is week
w ith P ort O rford, w inning here
58-o6 and losrng on the opjionents’
floor, 52 to 43
T he m an-shy B ears took an
ear Iv lead in the hom e gam e, and
w ere never headed, though th ey
w ere stag g erin g at the finish. Two
B rookings reg u lars w ent o u t on
fouls in the last q u a rte r, and the
visitors cam e one, hut could not
qoite close the gap. Ray W esteren
took top scoring honors w ith 2°
points.
At Port O rford, it w as a d iffe r
ent story, hut it added up to th?
old one of not enough m en The
B ruins trailed at the q u a r te r 14-
9. and at the half. 29 to 17. They
closed slowly in the second half,
Hit th e th re e -m in u t' ru le ca u g h ’
them while they w ere still tr a il
ing. and P ort O rford pulled aw ay.
In th e last period the tw o team s
w ere even on field goals at th ree
apiece, but P ort O rford san k 11
g ilt shots lo r th e ir m argin.
J e r r y B rew er took high point
M is Dorothy J. S to k en has a n
nounced th at she will resu m e op
era lion of the Ocean View C afe
on Jan u a ry 30.
I'h ca te has been u n d er th e
m anagem ent of Bill W a lte r an d
G erth a E m erson
I'hcsc two K orean you ng'lera are
w«*ll cloth ed mid rcudv for m id
H eather because o f A m erican I?< lief
for K orea's clo th in g d r n e s. ARK is
supported hy I nited D efen se Fund
through C om m unity Chest anil
1 nited Fund cam p aigns.
H O M t-M A llE
P -l-E -S
ON SA LE
Dimmick's Market
honors for B rookings, w ith 19
points. A lad nam ed F lake scored
23 for P ort O rford, 16 of th em in
th e first half, to personally ush er
th e opp o n en ts to th e ir win.
Friday, January 29
F ro m 10:00 a m .
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ST. TIMOT1 lY’S GUILD
Mr' and M,s- Leonard Smitli
M is. Anabel S m ith and M elvin
S m ith, all Ol H arb o r, recently
enjoyed a short trip to San E ran-
cisco. W hile th e re M rs L eonard
S m ith
underw ent
a tho ro u g h
m edical check-up at th» Univt i
sity o f S ta n l0 ,d h„ ltaL
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J ^ R ’RSDAY. JA N U A RY 28. 1954