Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 22, 1954, Page 4, Image 4

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    4 Rrookings-HarBor Pilot
T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 22, 1954
p la te fo r the tying and w inning
runs.
Travel Editors To
Visit Brookings
A big rh u b a rb followed w ith the
C oquille .players contending th at
W esteren w as out at the plate.
T hree trav el ed ito rs will vis
C m pire A1 W alsh how ever ruled B rookings S a tu rd a y , A ugust 7t
th at c a tc h e r Roy H arrin g to n had w here they will he en tertain «
dropped the relay throw from the lor lunch, it w as announced th
VV bat looked like an ap p a re n t outfield. " The u m p ire’s decision week by P. J. L esm eister, Vic»
P resident C urry C ounty, Orego
double d efeat at the hands of th e was of course final.
T he B eavers m ade 15 hits off ( oast A ssociation.
C oquille L oggers tu rn ed into an
even split as tin* B rookings B eav­ Jo e M ishesek in th e first gam e,
T he ed ito rs will be Allison S ai
e rs really pulled a jja m c out of the enough to win most co n tests ders, C ity E d ito r for the H o usto
fire by scoring 4 big ru n s in th e ir J H eaver s ta rte r. 'Pony T roncale < hronieal, H ouston, T exas;
last tu rn at bat in the seven in n ­ j was how ever having one of his I Paylor K ra ft, Long Beach P re s
of I
days. T he L oggers j T elegram , Long B each C alifornia
ing nig h tcap on th e local diam ond i at o
S u nday. C oquille h ad d e fla te d j t< uched him lor 2 t uns on 1 hits Hid M rs. D orothy Pow ers, S pokes
B rookings 8 to 6 in th e 9-inning in t h e I t, a single in the 3rd and m an Review, Sjiokane. W ash in g
opener.
then ,3 ru n s in the 6 th on Dave ion.
Tin* second gam e bad been a D ouglas’ hom e run over the road I T hose ed ito rs a re b ro u g h t tr
p itc h e rs ’ b a ttle betw een B eaver in right. Jim Kell.v cam e in as ¡O regon by th e P a c ific N orth w est
Jim Lehi and J e r r y B arto w of r<diei at this stag e of th e garni* to It.iv e l Association. T h ey « ill (,
C oquille. B rookings scored a s i n - 1 squelch tin' rally.
esc o rt« ) th ru th e s ta te In- a m em
Blue ribbon float in In d u s tria l Division en i ereil by
gle run in th e first inning and tin*
B rookings got back into th e i her o f th e s t a t e In fo rm atio n Di
nrooKings Plywood.
lo g g e rs evened th e count w ith a hall gam e w ith 3 ru n s in the 4th Vision and from B rookings O r,
T rip lica te Photo
tally in th e 6th. C oquille then put and 3 mo»* tallies in the 6th to gon up H ighw ay 101 to A storia i
o v er 3 ru n s in th e top of th e 7th, tic the score The L oggers broke
,f t h o ' r ,
®
° f 'h e s ta fi R O SE N S HAVE V ISITO R
for a supposedly safe 4 to 1 lead. th ru again for a ru n in the 7th of th e O regon C oast A ssociation.
D IT C H EYS HAVE G U ESTS
T he B eavers how ever w ere not on a w alk, sacrifice and a lone
lese editors
bring
un to ld
Mi’s. M aude M urphy of S a n ta
Mr. and Mrs. F re d Hood an<
to be denied. T ony T roncale, hit to break Jim K elly’s s trin g thousands of d ollars into o u r s ta te C ruz. C alifornia, is visiting at the
b a ttin g for Len R eynoldson, beat of scoreless relief h u rlin g at an by the m an y a rtic le s th ey w rite hom e of M rs. Alice Rosen here, ch ild ien of San Diego w ere week
end visitors a t th e R. A. R itche,
o u t an infield hit to second to open even 14 innings. C oquille added a on th e im pressions th e y h av e re- Mrs. M urphy
hom
e. T he Hoods stopped on theii
th e lucky sev en th and F ran k B ur- final but needless ru n in the 9th ceive w hile in o u r s ta te .
m o th er.
w
ay
to Illinois.
rigbt f<BH|U m •rW ,th 3 T ’ u 10 ,O |
in e H eavers had tw o m ore
T h e B eavers had tw o m ore
BEAVERS SPLIT
WITH COQUILLE
""!'
for 1-1,1, st™ , / o u t
cm
rod loaded , h r bases ast thW -base-’
m an
K irk en d all
juggled
his
ground ball. Boyd W e ste ren then
drove a hand single o v er short to
score T ro n cale and B urdell. J im
Johnson skied out to deep c e n te r
but Bob S elso r put th e finishing
touch to th e rally by unloading
a long double to rig h t to put Gi­
rod and W esteren across the
M R .2» y 4 |
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Jim Johnson an d Bob S elsor
hit successive singles w ith one
down in th e 9th, but th e L ogger
p itch er J e r r y B arto n w orked him ­
self out of a jam .
L eading B eaver h itte r s for th e
day w ere Boh S elso r w ith 6 hits
in 9 trip s to th e plate. Jim J o h n ­
son and Bob A stin each w ith 4
for 8 and F ra n k B urdell w ith 3
for 6.
G ra n ts P ass d efeated M edford
tw ice over th e w eek-end thus
dropping B rookings info last po­
r t i o n in th e league standings.
T he B eavers now face a tough
j o b to gain 4th spot in o rd e r to
m ak e th e post-season league play­
offs. T hey face Roy H eisers Black
Sox at D rain this com ing S a tu r ­
day and S unday, and then the fi­
nal double-header here against
M edford’s Cheney S tu d s on Aug
8th.
S h o rt S cores:
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