Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 05, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Brookings-Harbor Pilot
last 4 innings, his first pitch in g
T roncale, A stin <5> and John-
W e e k e n d R esu lts:
s ta r t since in ju ry to his hand son;
D rain 3-7; M edford 2-3
a t C oquille ea rly in th e season,
Y am or an d T eegarden.
C oquille 10-8; G ran ts P ass IT
and w hile giving up 4 h its and 6
B rookings (bye).
runs, e rro rs w ere responsible for
B eaver B ats
all but one tally. A stin w as som e­
Mr. and Mrs. R obert G. S elso r
(14
L eague G am es)
w h a t wild but gave evidence th a t
are p aren ts of Lois A xine born j T h e A zalea G arden Club is
Ab.
H Rbi. Pet.
1 h e m ay b e of co nsiderable help
a t Seaside H ospital Ju ly 28. The p lan n in g a to u r to a n u m b er of
47 21
13
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T he law of a v e ra g e s finally to B eav e r pitching d u rin g the Selsor
d
au g h ter weighed in a t 8 lbs, the local g ard en s for th e ir Aug-
. Johnson
38 13
6
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cau g h t up w ith th e B rookings balance of th e season.
2
oz. Mr. and Mrs. S elso r w ere ust 12th m eeting. T hey will m eet
' R W esteren
6 2
0
B eav ers in th e ir a n n u a l series
.333
M edford's C heney stu d s lost I Girod
form erly of Long Beach. Mrs. j and assem ble a t th e V F W l h i i
59
18
6
w ith th e ( ’rescent C ity M er- lx>th gam es to D rain th e past
.305 P au l Davis’ m other, Mrs. M a r t h a 'a t 1:30 p. m. and will conclude
Astin
40
11
9
ch an ts. I he B eav ers had won 7
.275
w eek-end and th e re b y boosted
E rskine, R oseburg, cam e F rid a y j th e to u r at the hom e of M rs
38
10
7
s tra ig h t, s ta rtin g w ith th e 1952 ’he idle B eavers into 4th place (B a r re tt
.252
10 ca re for the fam ily w hen t h e y , W a rre n S m ith , fo r a silver to ,’
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cLean
48
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season, hut th e -w o rm tu rn e d " in leag u e standings. T he S tu d s
.250 arriv ed hom e from th e H ospital, a t 4:00 p. m.
B. W esteren 29
6
2
last S a tu rd a y on th e C rescent
.207
c o m e to B rookings this com ing
40
8
5
C ity diam ond as th e M erchants S unday lo r a one o ’clock double , Goodin
.200
42
8
4
poured it onto B rookings by a 10 header, th e final hom e gam es for I B urdell
.190
to 0 score.
Reynoldson
37
7
2
.190
B rookings.
I T roncale
23
4
2
M an ag er G eorge Y am or pitched
,172
A tw in victory would assu re the K elly
O .n n n n
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th e sh u t-o u t for C rescen t City,
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2-HOUR
SPECIAL
SERVICE
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allow ing B rookings only 7 hits arid B eavers a d efinite 4th place fin­ Lehi
.000
Wet Washings—or—Extracting and Drying
leav in g 12 ru n n e rs on th e bases ish and a spot in th e post-season Team Av.
475
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.265
Tony T ro n c a le p itched the first playoffs, w hile a split would
I lo u ts 8:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.
4 innings for th e B eavers and a l­ leave th e stan d in g s undecided SO. ORE. LEA G U E STA N D I NGS
th ough he allow ed 4 ru n s on 5 p e n d in g th e outcom e of M edford’s
luesday and Thursday Open ’til 8 p. in.
W
L
Pet.
h its, none of th e ru n s w ere class­ 2 postponerl gam es w ith C oquille D rain
C lothes m ay be left a f te r 7:30 a. m /
12 2
.850
ed a s “e a rn e d ", 6 e rro rs c o n tri­ to be played A ugust 15th.
Coquille
10 4
.714
R II F’
b u tin g to th e scoring. Bob A stin S h o rt S co re :
G ra n ts P ass
5 9
.357
BroAk.
000 000 000
0 7 12
h an d led th e m ound d u ties the
B rookings
.
4 jo
.286
c . C.
202 030 12x
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P H O N E 2991
M edford
3 9 .250
AZALEA GARDEN
CLUB PILGRIMAGE
THURSDAY , AU G U ST 5, 1954
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