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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1956)
1 hurray, September 2“, 1^56 Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon Page Five remains three or four weeks of salm on angling there. While no statistics have been received from Y aquma Bay. De pot Bay, Gold Beach, or other popular coastal stream s, mdica- tions are that they, too, will far exceed last years sport catch. Brookings - Harbor SPO RTS ARCHERY BI ( K Dennis H untley, age 15, son of Bruins Beat Powers, 8 to 7 No sw eeter victory could evei ,e topped by the win posted Fri- v. hen the Brookings-Harbor Bruins won their first football game. The score was 8 to 7 over i ou ers High. A story book finish m arked this inaugrual game lor the hom etow ners. With just a- bout a m inute of playing time left the B ruins cashed in for a Td and victory. A crow d of about 1000 rooters Cheered the team on and was well rew arded w ith some very good foot bail. This victory was a fine trib u te to the coaching staff, who had little tim e in preparing the hoys in the fundam entals of the game. and then crashed over for the Td and 6 precious points. This put the Bruins ahead 8 to 7. T heir try for the point after touchdow n was no good. The gun went off and pan for a Pow ers touchdown. Thi put ' k‘r” ’aitim set 111 as the hundreds 3f p ople rushed on to the field th e P o w ers team out in iron to co n g iatulate p l a y e r s and coaches. S rATISTK s The team travels to Cave Ju n c B ru in s P ow ers tion tor a Friday night gam e w ith H rs t Down 13 5 the Illinois Valley team. Y ard ag e (R u sh in g ) 124 «3 The first q u arter ended after Brookings took the kick off from h o rn '1’ ? Fan tW° pIays 8aining n it. The score Brookings Powers 0. In the early stages of the second q u arte r Brookings took to the air but did little dam age to the Pow ers defense. A fter Brookings punt- ed Powers took over on their own Don Hess, junior halfback picked up 7 yards and Robert Frye added the necessary yardage for a fu st down. Again the Bruins charging forw ard wall set back Powers on two successive plays and the invaders were forced to punt. la r d a g e (Passing) 33 0 T o tal 159 F u m b les •» 1 u m b les Recovered 1 P assin g A tte m p te d g C o m p leted •> P u n ts g3 Y ards per Kick 34 21 Hard-Top Races T H IS S U N D A Y BROOKINGS LINEUP LE— A nderson I- "I -Clayton, B erger LG—K t ssler C—Hoffman. Pate RG G uthrie. Fallert RT—W orkinyer, Books RE— Moore. Hanson QB—Lane HB—McCabe, Gates 1 » 0 4 Brookings put together a few H o rk in v er ( ’ ); Powers, Woodring j good plays to net a couple of first (6 ), R eeves < I >. Brookings kicked off and after forced downs but did not th reaten Pow ers 0 0 7 0— 7 Powers failed to m ake any y ard any serious threat and they w ere Brookings 2 0 0 6—8 age the Bruins took over on the enough of any consequence in the 44. J e rry Fox w ent for seven i closing m inutes of the fu st half. Thcv im m ediately scorni the P Sards on the first play from scrim Pow ers kicked off to sta rt the A. T. on a rushing plav to make mage and then Ron McCabe pick second halt A nother series of fine it 7 to 2. ed up another yard or so for the plays saw the Bruins rack up a B rookings’ series of pay off first down. Stan G ribble picked couple of more first downs but not plays started on th eir own 24. The up 13 yards for another first down , enough to cause any serious th reat B iuins took over when Je rry An and put the Bruins in threatening and they w ere forced to punt. derson crashed through the Pow It was here that the Pow ers ers line and tackled Woodring for position. Je rry Fox carried again and drove to the 16 yard m arker. team started to show pow er Hess a two y ard loss thus stopping a G ribble picked up 4 m ore yards , picked up 3 yards and Ken Sm ith Pow ers drive. and Ronnv Lane moved it to the picked up another 11 yards on two W ith m inutes ticking rapidly off 10. On three successive plays Mc running plays. A nother two plays the Brooks took to the air. Three Cabe pounded the Pow ers line and j failed to m aterialise and they Lane passes fell to th e ground in punted out only to tak e over 4 com plete but he connected w ith picked up good yardage but bang- downs later when Brookings failed ed into his own interference to be to do anything and they too p u n t Je rry A nderson, who took the pass on the 35 and ran it to the 40. A brought down on the 5. ed. "P unk" Smith, on three plays total of th ree rushing plays netted Powers took over on dow ns and and the help of a Bruin penalty, little and a 15 yard penalty put on the second play the hard moved the ball to the Brookings the Bruins in shadow of defeat. A charging B-H forw ard w all tackled 38. Ron Woodring came up w ith key play, a pass Stan G ribble to Q uarterback Dick McMahon in his one of the best runs of the after- David Moore brought the ball to own end zone for a safety and two noo w hen he scooted for 32 yards the 6 yard line w ith less than two to the Brookings 5 yard line.- He points. m inutes to play G ribble moved the then w ent over on the next play h i d lt o the four on the next play at GRENFELD SPEEDWAY MORE N ew CARS and DRIVERS Gen adm . Tax inc. Students FB—G ribble 1O I (.11 <H.D M \ I I.A RH Last October. 1955, that is, a hunter in Placer county, Calif., shot down a m allard d rak e on which he found a band. He re- turned the band to the w ildlife authorities who checked back and found the bird had been banded at M alheur W ildlife Refuge Nov. 3. 1939; 16 years before. It was one year old, at least, w hen banded. Teams standing as of Septem ber 20, 1956. TEAM w "Wards Gas & Appliance 6 H anstam s C enter 6 Coos-Curry Electric 4 Brookings M arket- 4 K err H ardw are B & H Logging Supply B & G Produce 5 Mode O'Day 6 Individual High Game WHAIESHEAD RANCH Races 2 :3 0 p.m . „ There W ill Be 8 BIG Events F rom N ow on Races Will Be Run Every Other 8 SUNDAY Complete Automotive Repairs and Refinishing Body and Fender Repair M echanical Tune ups 798 Inspect Our Factory Installed Paint Booth A ppliance 2234 Truck and T ra ile r Repairs SALMON NEVER SO GOOD According to News from the S tate Game Commission salmon anglers in Oregon never had it so good. Reports from all the angling stream s are higher than ever know n before. At W inchester Bay, anglers took some 10.000 fish up to Au gust 15th, and Coos Bay reports 20.995 anglers have landed 20,847 salmon, an increase of almost 300 w glers and some 9000 fish over the entire y ear of 1955, and there DUE TO STOCK LOSS ON I une 1 rials 1 :oo pan. 75 Come Early fo r Choice Seats Marge Matson W ard's Gas 12 noon Will Racy livery O ilier Sunday 184 team h ig h gam e C oos-C urry E lectric TEAM H IG H SE R IES Gates Open 1.50 L nder 12 admitted Free With Parents ß e a v e r e tte L ea g u e J e a n M alcom In d iv id u a l H igh S eries K E E P OREGON (¿KEEN LOOK < A v erag e) S co rin g : B rookings. G rib b le (6 ), HB—I- ox W ARNING Mi. and Mrs. Ben H untley of Arago, got a seven point buck w ith his first arrow in a bow and a r row hunt on C entury D rive n e a r Bend. He got his buck, which dres sed out at 179 lbs., w ithin fifteen minutes of startin g his hunt. 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