Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 29, 1954, Image 8

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    TH U RSDAY
A P R IL 29, 1954
Work Continues
On Ball Field
D V W k I II V
RESULTS
Cal-Ore League
T he Rod and Gun C l u b
W ork on th e new baseball d ia­ stretch e d th e ir lead in th e Cal-
m ond located just beyond the O re L eague a n o th e r precious point
B rookings Plyw ood p lan t co n ­ last week, and at th e sam e tim e
tin u ed o v er th e past w eek-end knocked A zalea L anes into third
w ith co nsiderable g rading and place w ith a 4f0 w hitew ashing.
d ra g g in g being done. On hand for
M eklon’s M illw ork took second
th e m an u al labor w ere H om er w ith a 3-1 win o v er P acific
H ag g erty , Lloyd H arbin, Mack M al­ M otors.
W estb ro o k ’s
trounced
colm . B lain G ribble and several S m ith R iver Legion, 4-0, whil
o th ers. C u rry C ounty L um ber C u rry C ounty L um ber beat F o s­
C om pany d o n ated th e us«* of th e ir te r and Bolvi by th e sam e score.
tru c k for h au lin g of th e drag.
P in k y N ilsen had high gam e
A ctivity will continue this com ­ and series, at 192 and 518. So did
ing w eek-end as m any rocks m ust i M ellon’s w ith 838 and 2343.
be rem oved from th e field, th e I
b ack stop erected and th e stands
Beavcrette League
m oved from th e old high school l
field.
In th e B eav e rette L eague last
P ro sp ec tiv e players for th e w eek th e second division w as real
Br<x»kings B eavers also held a tough on th e first.
light w ork-out. Among those tu r n ­
M incer’s trounced first place
ing out w e re Bob Astin, Jim B a r­ Ila n sc a m ’s 3 to 1, and pushed
r e tt, Boyd and Ron W esteren, Len T o ts to Teens into th ird place.
R eynoldson, C liff Girod, Bud Mc­ T o ts to T eens took a 4-0 b eatin g
C ord, Jo h n T hiem s Let* Goodin from F re e m a n ’s.
an d Bob W ilsie. A n o th er p ractice
O th e r scores w e re: K e rr H a rd ­
will be held S unday afternoon w a re 3, L esm eister’s 1, and V FW
w ith su b seq u ent w o rk -o u ts on A uxiliary 3, C liff H ouse 1 .
T u esd a y and T h u rsd a y evenings
High gam e w as by Violet H ick­
of next w eek T he 1954 edition of erson, who had 175. K a th y K arn s
th e B eavers will play a first had high series at 456.
p ra c tic e gam e ag a in st th e M er­
L esm e iste r’s took high team
c h a n ts at C rescent ( ’ity on M ay gam e at 911, w hile K e rr H a rd ­
9 th w ith a n o th e r te n ta tiv e gam e w a re took series high w ith 2639.
w ith the M erchants on the 16th
an d a gam e at G ra n ts P ass on B IL L BROW N HOM E
M ay 23rd. T he B eavers open
Bill Brown, who has been hos­
leag u e play h ere on May 30th in p italized for som e tim e w as able
a double h ea d er against G ra n ts to re tu rn borne on E aster.
H e will have to ta k e it a little
P ass. Any new p lay ers in th e a re a
a r e re q u ested to contact P e te easy for aw hile, but is w ell along
th e road to recovery.
L esm eister, business m anager.
DINNER SCHEDULED
Student Display
To Wed In June
A “Y e ar’s R o undup” display of
w ork done by s tu d e n ts will be a
fe a tu re of th e P.-T .A . m eetin g
next T h u rsd a y evening, May 6.
M usic w ill be furnished by the
school bands w ith both th e ele­
m e n ta ry and th e advanced bands
slated to a p p e a r
In th e o rd e r of business, th e re
will be in stalla tio n of officers for
th e com ing y e a r and a vote on
th e proposed am en d m e n ts which
have been discussed at several
m eetings.
Mr. and M rs. Ed Cole announce
th e en g ag em en t of th e ir d au g h ter,
G eraldine, to P a u l W. C epurna,
son of M rs. L illian C ep u rn a of
Los Angeles.
The w edding d ate has been set
for Ju n e 26.
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