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BRUINS OPEN TOURNAMENT PLAY TONIGHT AT CENTRAL POINT Rotary Club To Establish D istrict to u rn am e n t play opens to n ig h t a t C en tral P oint, w ith th e B rookings B ruins scheduled to clash w ith Illinois V alley in th e second g am e of a double-header. The B rookings gam e is to begin a t 8:30 follow ing a gam e betw een H enley and E ag le P oint, w hich s ta r ts a t seven. Six class A team s will vie in th e th ree-d ay to u rn am e n t, which will send the w inner against G ia n ts P ass for th e right to re p ged at tim es, too. Not m uch has resen t th e d istrict in th e s ta te been h eard from H enley. If the B ruins win th e ir opening C lass A to u rn am e n t. Eor the B ruins, the to u rn ey op gam e, th e y ’ll clash w ith the w in e H enley-E agle Point position is som ething of a puzzle. n er of — th . ................. * -------------------- B rookings has m et only one of th e i o n tcst F rid ay at 7:00. T h ey ’ll be six team s before, th a t being Illi- followed by P hoenix and C ra te r nois Valley, th e ir opening com pe- ;'f 8:00 p m .. and th e w inners ot i th e tw o gam es will m eet at 9:30 tit ion. T he B ruins opened th e season S a tu rd a y for the cham pionship. Losers in the first round will w ith a p a ir of tig h t wins over th e 1 lay at 6:30 p.m. S a tu rd a y and in C ougars, but th a t w as back in the old days w hen the B ruins had a the second round th e y ’ll play for few m ore first strin g e rs th an they six th place at 8:00 p.m. S atu rd ay . u th rie «-------- p lans — to ................. tak e the h av e now. T h a t’s plus a possible , Coach G ---------- a tta c k of w h at Coach A rt G u th rie sam e te n ' m an squad th a t he has .................................... calls th e "big floor jitte r s ,” m ight been using d u rin g th e la tte r p art h u rt th e B ruins in th e ir to u rn ey of th e season, all of whom have seen action in previous gam es. Play. The rest of th e opposition can only be judged by th e ir records. E ag le P oint, C ra te r and Illinois V alley all w ound up in a scram ble a t th e top of th e leag u e play. F rom th e season's indications, the B ruins w ould find tough going T he B rookings B ruins w ound up w ith any of them . And Phoenix th e ir p re -to u rn am en t season S atr has shown itself to be p re tty rug- u rd a y by sp littin g a double-head er. They dropped th e aftern o o n gam e to Pow ers. 52 to 45. then stopped off a t O phir on the w ay hom e and Nvon, 47 to 23. The tw o gam es w ound up a so- so season for th e B ruins, w hich saw them win a few m ore th an they lost. They open to u rn am e n t play tonight a t C e n tra l Point. B rookings s ta rte d beautifully ag a in st th e C ruisers, and it w as- not un til th e end of th e th ird q u a r te r th a t P ow ers ca u g h t them . B ut Irom then on in it wras rougher and rougher. After the fire is too late! T he B ruins held a com fortable 20-13 lead at th e end of th e first We'll be glad to show you q u a rte r, but w atch ed th e C ruisers now... how to get complete w h ittle it un til it w as 38-37 for insurance protection at a P ow ers at .the th re e -q u a rte r m ark. savings in cost. And th e C ruisers ju s t kept on pulling aw ay to th e ir seven point final m argin. ARTHUR KNOX J e r ry B rew er topped B rookings Insurance Agency scorers w ith 18 po in ts, followed by R ay W esteren w ith 10. W allace G a llag h e r B uilding of P ow ers also had 18. B rookings, O regon At Ophir, the tired B ruins s ta rte d slowly hut gained m om en MMttfNTlMC tum . They led 9 to 7 at th e q u a r ter. but had w idened it to 24-12 at th e half and coasted on in w ith t “ M U U M H R t ASSOCIAIIOC subs finishing up th e gam e. Ra- BRUINS SPLIT FINAL PAIR Come N orthwestern Scholarship T he B rookings-H arbor R o tary C lub announced T uesday the es tab lish m en t of a scholarship for a leigh B u rr topped scorers w ith eig h t points, and D ennis P h ette- place and J e rry B rew er had seven apiece. F o r C liff G irod’s JV , a ra th e r unhappy season ended up just as unhappily. The C ubs lost to Pow ers, 54-37. S tan ley G ribble led sco rers w ith 13 points. A -A -A F o r C ity Police DR. W. H. TOW NSEND V e te rin ary SM IT H R IV ER O ffice H ours: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.— M onday th ro u g h S a tu rd a y 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m .- Mon., W ed., F ri. E venings P h o n e s : S m ith R iver R esidence 631 - - - O ffice 641 1947 S T U D E B A K E R ’2-ton P ick u p ........... 1947 DODGE \ - t o n P ickup FOR A BREAKDOWN! Let Ut REPAIR Your WASHER While Repairs and Charges are SM A LL It's S m a rt to CALL NO W ! Wkite. Appliance P H O N E 2891 W h a rf S t. B rookings TH IS IS IT We must make room for our Spring Merchandise . . . so here is your chance for Real Savings. Sports Shirts (famous m ake)— Skirts, Blous es, Men's Dress Slacks, Thurmoc Slippers,, Flan-^ nel Pajamas, Wool Plaid Cruisers, Men's Robes, M e n ’s Leather Sleeve Jackets, Wool Shirts, Boys' Jackets All Above Items 20% off a A A a a a - a a A A Reg. $26.95 A A ▼ y ▼ T ▼ » Reg. ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ NOW $18.95 $995 00 $795.00 $195.00 $395.00 $375 00 ALL QUILTED JACKETS NOW $12.95 I X. • BARGAINS GALORE ",n m ention. Mennìng Buick North End of Town 31 Pairs Table te Ioaded wWh 100 r' '9; I JARM AN SHOES REDUCED From $15.95 to $18.95 Buic!{— the Beautiful B uy” On I liuliwav ror W A IT LEATHER JACKETS 1950 BUICK S u p er-tu d o r. A tru ly frne au tom obile 1946 FO R D V-8 Good tra n s p o rta tio n D O N ’T EM ER G EN C Y CALLS A N Y TIM E SUEDE JACKETS 1950 S T U D E B A K E R C om m ander F o rd o r ov erd rive ....... B R O TH ER H E R E H ow ard H ein of F airb an k s, A laska, spent th e w eekend at th e hom e of his b ro th er-in -law an d siste r. M r .and M rs Owen Brown. Hein, who has sp en t a n u m b er ot y e a rs on co n stru ctio n jobs at F a irb a n k s and Point B arrow , is re tu rn in g to A laska a f te r a trip th ro u g h th e so u th ern s ta te s an d as fa r east as A rkansas. CO M PLETE C linic to .h -C ) i n '/ / / DAD wmv 3 TH U R SD A Y . F E B . 25, 1954 Phone 3193. NOW $21.95 T ▼ Brookings-Harbor Pilot Knnçmn -¡umilimi a a local high school stu d en t. I'he sch o larsh ip will lx» for $200.00, and m ay be used by th e stu d en t to a tte n d any college w hich he selects. Gordon Goetz, president of th e club, said th e R o ta ria n s hope to m ake it a .\early scholarship. S election of th e stu d en t will be m ade by a club co m m ittee yet to be appointetl. according to P res dent Goetz. T h e sta n d a rd form of selectin g sch o larsh ip r e cipients w hich is used by the S ta te S ystem of H ig h er E d u catio n will be used in ev a lu a tin g can d id ates tor th e scholarship. LAD j e ^ r~77r> rucxrnmc rrniœÉnEST.amr: ' qgrsr: hmizzii ÿ m i ï m i r n win r îm y » • 1 nzauB' ma®