Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 03, 1955, Image 5

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    BOW LERS
SPORTS
Bruins Los© to Powers Team 83 to 58,
Langlois Defeats Local Team Friday
A rangy, pow erful Pow ers b as­
ketb all team d
ated the Brooic-
Ings H arbor high school team by
sh ear sm a rt b ask etb all play The
score w as a h u m iliatin g 83 to 58,
th e gam e being played here at th e
local gym.
T he day before the B ruins
trav elled to Langlois to receive
a n o th e r b ask etb all lesson losing
to th« P a n th e rs 75 to 53.
fxiw^Zots Last H alf D iiee W ins
F rid a y nig h ts co n test at L ang­
lois put th e R ruins on another
short end of the scoring stick
when th e P a n th e rs last half drive
beat the B ruins 75 to 53.
T he B ruins tra ile d by only two
points a t the» half but lost valu ­
able ground in the th ird q u a rte r
w'hen they scored only 12 points
T he
B rookings-H arbor
” B” B rookings-H arbor
against L anglois’ 24.
f
team lost a 51 to 41 bask etb all H erw ig,
K en Russell, B rookings s ta r fo r­
T he G u th rie l*>ys playing a
F adling,
f
Pow ers team loaded w ith boys 8 w ard, bothered w ith a sprained tilt to Pow ers’ ju n io rs S a tu rd a y Bullock,
f
night The gam e, played on th** B lair, c
foot 2 and 6 foot 4 w ere no m atch
ankle
most
of
the
week
saw
lim
it-
rig h t from th e blow ing ot th e
losers home court, saw the B ruins G u thrie,
c
first w h istle u n til the gun sound­ _sl action. His to ta l of only 1 g t off to a very slow s t a r t They Bullock,
c
j
joints
for
the
nights
porform
anev
|
ed again at the end of th e gam e
rallied briefly in the last stan za W eaver, g
T he C ru isers jum ped to a 50 to 25 was a decided d e tre m e n t to the
W estern, g
lead in th e first half and coasted team efforts, F ran k Fadling took sto rin g 21 ixnnts but this fell 10 H ale, g
up
some
of
th
e
scoring
lag
by
con-
J
points short of even a tie game. E llison, g
th e ir w ay thro u g h th - final s ta n ­
zas easily Only in the third q u a r­ trib u tin g 16 points.
T he C ruisers built up th e ir early
ter, w ith some (if the Pow ers first
T 0T A IJ5
lead
which enabled th em to w ard
strin g riding th e bench, did the T he Hoi S c o w s
B ruins th re a te n any. 'I’he local
FG FT P off any serious th re a ts. T hey led P ow ers
B rookings-H arbor
lads outscored th e ir v isitors in
0 4 at half tim e 24 to 14 and pushed Fry', f
2
Russell, f
th a t period 21 to 10 and cam e
o! ahead in th e th ird period by out- W ooden, f
0
W
eaver,
f
w ithin 14 points o fth e leaders
0 scoring the B ruins 1 5to 6 S m ith, McMahon, f
0
Holmes,
f
F ra n k F adling, Ken Russell and
0 C ru iser forw ard w as high point W oodrine, f
0
Bullock,
f
J e rry A nderson each pumjied in
2
1
W alker, c
G
raham
,
c
th re e b ask ets apiece to help stage
5 m an for the evening w ith a 16 Hess, c
3
H
art,
c
the fu tile “ra lly ” . Pow ers was
4 to ta l. The Brookings scoring was N elson, g
6
Fadling, g
h e'd to only two bask ets then
0
1
evenly divided. Ron Bullock had Hess, g
Blair, g
1 7, w ith
3
Ingle, g
Dick
F adling,
Cliff S m ith, g
E cutting Lead* Scoring
3
2
G ribble, g
G uthrie, and H arrison H ale each
TO TA LS
2 3 2
F ra n k Fadling. Bruin guard led Andwrson. g
n e ttin g 6.
B rook-H ar.
8
the scoring for ttar* night w ith 22
Pow ers
10
17 19 21
points netted on 8 b ask ets and 6
TO TA LS
free tosses. Pow ers can ter, Spitz-
nass w as a close second w ith 21
FG F T P
points gained on th e sam e num bei L anglois
10
0
of b askets and 5 free throw s Ken Robbins, f
2
Sabin,
f
R ussrll, leading scorer all aseasou
0
kept his averag e alivw w ith 17 Je n se n , f
2
l ‘tnllii»s, c
It took the little B ruins to keep Langlois
points.
5
W alker, c
the B rookings-H arbor high school N eff, f
6
Stcddom , g
basketball w eek-end play from S torm , f
The Pox Score
1
Roise, g
being a com plete failure. T he Boice, f
F
T
FC
Brookings-1 h irbor
1
B arklow , g
“C ubs’’ defeated Langlois 5 Oto 34, C aughell, f
2 Brown, g
0
Russell, f
m aking it possible for th e school P en b erth y , c
o
0
W eaver, f
to chalk up one win in the four W inchester, c
1
Holmes, f
29 17 20 w eek-end encounters.
Bird, g
TOTA I -S
1
Bullock, f
T he Ju n io r V arsity quintet Fleetw ood, g
0
G raham , c
19 16 12
6 53 jum ped to a 21 to 12 lend in the Brown, g
B rook-H ar
0
H art, c
first half and held th e ir own in M acDonald, g
6
17 20 24 14 75
Langlois
F a llin g , g
th e final two sta n z a s to bring W halen, g
0
Blair, g
home the bacon
0
Ingle, g
H arrison H ale n e tte d 10 points
TO TA LS
1
Gl ff »bl»*, g
to be high sco rer for the victors
0
A ridersi ni, g
Hale was followed very closely
12
by team m ates H enry H erw ig and B rook-H ar.
22
14
17
TOTA I.S
8
ClifT G uthrie w ith 8 points apiece L anglois
'Cubs" Rally Too Late, Lose to Powers
’
'
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FG F T
2 0 2
2
2
0
<? 2
2 0 1
3 0 2
2 3 1
0
0
2 0
3 0
0 0
18
6
14
5
P
0 0
0
1
0
0
10
FG
2
1
4
0
2
1
1
2
7
FT
0
0
1
2 3
0 1
7 1
0
2
0
0
0 0
2 2
20
6
15
11 12
21 41
12- 51
Brookings "B " Team
Defeats Langlois 5 0 to38
b
FC
Pow ers
W arner, t
G rose, f
Brady, f
Hess, f
Spitzm an, c
W alker, c
Goodman, g
Sm ith, g
n-ye, g
Nelson, g
2
6
The P ox Scores
B rookings-H arbor
H erw ig, f
Fadling, f
Bullock, f
B lair, c
G uthrie, c
Bullock, c
W eaver, g
W estern, g
Hale, g
Ellison, g
PHONE
0
5
0
NUMBER
3
0
T ( )TALS
hi 0 0k-H ar
Pow era
PILOT
ft
9
16
21
9
28
31
21
19
21
Id
12
24
58
83
F ra n k B urd ell, a last m inute
rep lacem en t in th e S ta te Bowling
to u rn am en t, rolled a 577 series to
cop the class “D ” lead in th e M< i«>
The red hot B rookings-H arbor C ham pionship D ivision chase*.
! grade school team defeated ( res-
F ra n k show'ed th e w ay as fa r as
I cent C ity 34 to 24 in a th rillin g
basketball gam e T hursday.
The B rookings bow lers w ere co ncern­
gam e w as played at C rescent City ed, His score of 577 w as a little
u n d e r his p reg am e w arm u p oi
C rescent took a first half lead 220-200-181 for a series 601, but it
12 to 8 but failed to hold a fte r th? should still he very h ard to beat
half tim e interm ission. Brookings, as to u rn a m e n t play goes on. A cti­
paced by Bill S tien h au er, pulled vities at th e E m baco Bowl in C oos
ahead of th e ir opponents. S tieny Bay co ntinues next F rid ay when
scored 6 points in th a t th ird s ta n ­ o th er te a m s from th ro u g h o u t the
za drive. He e a rlie r had scored s ta te try fo r h erald ed places
four, and pum ped in tw o m ore m am ongest th e S ta te s best keglers.
the last q u a rte r to end up as high
Don V aughn ended up in fourth
scorer for the victors w ith a 12
C a lo rettf League
place in th e B division singles
point to tal.
race. Don posted a 582. Homer
Dan A llsup w as ru n n e r up i i
TP
W
L
H aggerty, 540;
Bud M cCourt,
scoring
w
ith
a
close
11
tallies.
Ship A Shore
52>2 23*2 26,581
506; E d Faison, 489; Don N -
26,507
29
H iW ay M arket 46
Both team s scored indentical m eyer. 434, W hitey M atson 491
24,991 points from the floor. E ach n etted and Gordon Olsen,, 48-1 w ere the
44
34
( ’hot co H & A.
25.622 11 baskets. T he difference w as in o th e r B rookings rep resen tativ es
37
M oore’s V ariety 39
■
S m ith R iver T.
34 >*2 4 1 4
the five throw tosses.
C rescent in the class B division.
S m ith R iver V’. 3 2 ’.. i.V. 25,242 was good for only tw o gilt to s­
C om peting along w ith B u n t'll
26 1 11 ses, w hile the Brooks n etted 8.
16
W hite Rock C.
in the class D division w ere:
25,103
51
B rook’gs F. & S. 25
Glenn R ogers, 460; R obert K err,
184 C rescent C ity
Hi G am e M uriel But rick
FG F T
111; C arl R etke, 474; Some ot
Udep
3
R ichardson, f
th e boys got to g e th e r and rolled
4
Tay lor, f .
in th e d o u b t's com petition. Jess
211 L inderm an, f
1
H oagland and Don N em ey er had
High T eam Single G am e
3
Reid, g
a 974, w hile H om er H ag g erty and
171 K ilm er, g
C hetco Home & A uto
1 Mac M alcolm hit 933.
0
1
0
High T eam T hu •• G am es
Chism, c
Class C re p re se n ta tiv e s includ­
12
1336
C hetco Home & Alito
11
T o tals
ed Bud M cC ourt and Don Jo h n ­
High Indiv. T hree G am es
son 866. Bob But rick and Ed
Ricky H ag g e rtv
189 B rookings-H arbor
FG F T
P Edson 935, H ow ard W allace and
Bill D arnell, 860, W hitey M atson
Allsup. f
2
3
and Tony C h risten so n 983, Don
Andersort, f
2
0
City L eugne
V aughn and A rt G u th rie, 987. and
C layton, f
M 0
0
M erle H an scam and G ordie Olson
W
L
Beem, f
0
0
980.
Fox Bros.
51
22
4.9,763 S tien h au er, e
I
6
0
W ilbanks M kt. 50 2 25'2 51.249 H oar, c
0
0
D unning M trs.
41
35
47,815 G ribble, g
*
0
4
You m ay lie w’h a te v e r you re-
40' ■ 3 5 '. 17.882 H ansen, g
B PO E
I f
solve to lx?
O re Wm Ply
37' 2 38'-2 47,854
T o ta ls
11
8
Ja k e s B a rb ’shop 32 2 43'2 41.720
1
All g ro w th th a t is not tow ard
B rookings Auto 29
47 46,433 C rescent
4 8
iXenn Supply
19
57
46,909 B rookings
11 13 31 God, is grow ing to decay.
*725
EG F T
3
0
3
0
4
2
0
1
4
2
TO T A US
19
12
FG F T
2
0
0
0
3
4
0
0
2
0
3
1
1 0
1
0
0
0
16
6
9 10
4 13
CITY BOWLING
T E E N -A G E BO W LIN G
19
19 50
1 3 -3 8
A new house is being built on
P T an Bark road, betw een the R ich­
m onds and the Shannons.
The
construction is being done by the
H o rto n Bros.
Mr .S tanley Topps, fa th e r of
Mrs. H enry O ste n n o ie r has r e ­
tu rn e d to his home in O rillia.
O ntario, a fte r a visit in Broog-
ings. Mr. Topps left F riday by
bus to P o rtlan d , w here he will
ta k e a plane home.
G u tte r I.overs 3, ^in Topp >rs i
Hvp C a ts 3, Chim panzee’s 1
King Pins 3, AUej ' f a t s 1
S tandings :
W
L
19
H ep C ats
16
C him panzees
13
King Pitts
15
14
Pin T opplers
14
14
14
G u tte r I » v e rs
6
Alley C ats
High G am e: Boys, Jim D arnell
301
illg h G am e: G irls, Sylvia G ates
137.
High S eries: Boys, Jim D arnell
519.
High S eries: G irls. Sylvia G ates
.’385.
E lection of officers for the J u n ­
ior Bowling C ongress was held
this w eek. F o r president the ju n ­
ior bow b'rs elected J e rry Myers.
S e c re ta ry is Jim D arD nell, ami
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