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Brookings Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon Thursday, U<tuber 4, 195b GOLD BEACH PANTHERS ROSTER Eddie Hays 192 123 136 162 138 146 145 125 183 172 153 120 160 112 135 140 160 135 39 Doug Barr ............................. — .....33 Leonard Sharp 1® Fay Stum p 3. Fritz Kuykendall Larry James ...... Glen Carpenter Jim Walker L arry C arpenter 18 24 -22 ...................... 26 Milt Walker .... ■ - 22 Jerry Carpenter .............................35 Phil Quigley 29 T erry Tim cus ............................ 21 Tony Starr ..................................... 38 Tim Moore Delmar Kyle *■ Lowell Ramalia ...............................28 John Duvall Bob P a rro tt 34 Jim Parrott 1 ’ Ron St. Marie 42 F re sh . Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. Ju n io r Senior Senior Senior Senior Ju n io r Ju n io r Ju n io r Ju n io r Junior 163 30 32 134 Dugie Freeman 13 SPORTS Junior 142 Jo h n Shields Mike Mclendy Don K uykendall C harles Briggs Brookings - Harbor Soph. Soph. Soph. Fresh. Soph. Ju n io r 130 150 158 143 146 173 160 130 _____ Coach Ass’t Coaches Class Soph. Soph. w t. Name No. Paul Chase 40 Vincent Wells ............................... 25 Ray Wilson ....................................16 Steve Martin .......... 12 Tommy Nichols .................... H Ju n io r Sen ior Senior Junior Fresh. Fresh. Soph. 150 Jack Nichols Al Wardell, Curtis T>itv.tU Brookings Bruins Drop Second Game Cougars of Cave Junction Outclass Local Team WEE K OF SEPTEMBER 27 W 8 H anscam ’s C enter K err H ardw are Coos-Curry Elec. Brookings M arket W ards Gas A ppliance Mode O’Day B & H Loggy Supply B & G Produce Team High Game Coos-Curry Electric Team High Series Coos-Curry Electric Individual High Game Ann Price 8 794 Ì134 230 506 Ann Price Ann Price and Alice Bordw ell both on Coos-Curry Team picked up the 6-7-10 split. MRS. VIMONT P \S SE S Body and Fender Repair Mechanical Tune ups Inspect Onr Factory Installed Paint Booth Truck and fra ile r Repairs Acetylene and Arc Welding Why Take Less When You Can Get the Best Brookings Independent Auto & Trailer Repair JERRY TINY Pioneer South of Chetco Ave. 2 p m. The local high school football team riding high on the crest of last weeks victory lost th eir game w ith Illinois Valley high school F riday night. The game was play ed on the victors home ground. The score of 14 0 can be m islead ing. It was som ew hat of a moral victory for the Bruins in as m uch as this had been th eir second game played in the history of the school. The young team showed determ ination and a will to win but the more experienced Con > / r s slowly w hittled aw ay at th eir defense and stopped the Bruins cold on offense. 1I1VV A would be touchdow n dri for flie Bruins was halted w ith m inutes to play when the Cougars recovered a fum ble on about the 10 yard line. The Brooks connec- j ted on a long pass play—Lane to G ates—-to set up the m om entary th reat only to see th eir chances to draw blood go to w aste when the fum ble occured on the next play. Oct. g—<;«id Beach a t Brook N either team could score in the first half an other trib u te to the ing*. staunch Brookings defense. After Oct. 12 P el N orte J. V. at th e second h alf kickoff the cou C rescent C ity (ten tativ e ). gars drove deep into Bruin te rn to ry displaying some fine back O ct. 19—E agle Point a t field m anuvering. They scored Brookings. and kicked the ex tra point for a 7 0 lead. An insurance Td was Oct. 26 - Gold Beach a t Gold scored in th e last q u a rte r and Beach. after Brookings was off side on th e PAT kick the Cougars ran it over for the one point. LET’S BEAT Stan G ribble, B and H's back field th rea t w as injured in the Gold Beach first half and saw little action th e rem ain d er of the game. This h u rt the B ruins chances and it is hoped G ribble will be ready for i th e Gold Beach Homecoming game. The contest w ith the team from the n orth is scheduled for J ¿T l D «. H T - c — S aturday afternoon at Bankus Field. Score By Quarters Brookings 0 0 0 0 -0 ’./ / » f u f 'p ç Ç 3 3D 6 A S Illinois . HE CW OCEE Valley 0 0 7 7 -14 Mrs. Idessa Bell Vimont. 80, died recently at Medford. Among her surviving children is listed son, John, of A ndrew s N. Car. Some years ago Mrs. Vimont m ade her home here in Brookings co-educational Institution Miss Gott is a freshm an P re arts. w here John w as a grade school I em phasizing higher education u n nursing m ajor. teacher. Five sons and th ree der conditions of C hristian leader F irst week of school was filled ship. Last year the college com daughters survived. Her husband, a form er circuit riding preacher, w ith orientation, testing, registra m em orated its 100th year in Mc tion, first classes, receptions and Minnville. passed aw ay several years ago. banquets as new students becam e acquainted w ith the cam pus and r e t u r n i n g students renew ed GAI H E ACCESS ROAD Joy Gott Enrolls frien d sh ip s and startl'd club act P eter K iew it & Sons have been At Linfield College ivities. aw arded a contract for the con 55 acre, liberal struction of a BLM access road in Linfield is Joy Gott, d au g h ter of Mr. and ex trem e northw estern Josephine Mrs. Sam Gott, Brookings is a county. T heir bid was $473,570 mong more th an 700 students en for new construction and for rolled a t Linfield college, Mc M innville, Ore., for the fall sem flood rep air w ork in ten miles of ester of the 1956-57 college year. existing road, $52,000. W ARNING DUE TO STOCK LOSS ON WHALESHEAD RANCH THERE WILL BE No Hunting! No Fishing! AND NO TRESPASSING ALLOWED - NO EXCEPTIONS - ★ VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED ★ □ELMAR COLEGROVE WARREN McNEELEY HÛML I d MuCW SW LtTEß. T h AM S E F O ß S ’ \\S * IN A t 'l M vRAJk I Bids will soon be asked for an oth er five milt' section of BLM tim ber access road in the Kelsey- Mule Creek area close to the eas tern C urry county line. This tiin- ' her tract lies upstream from M arial. B A C K S T A G E W IT H T V S T A R : C ontributing to help the Elizabeth Kenny foundation pre vent polio crippling and extend its rehabilitation program to vic tim s of other disabling disorders provides satisfaction akin to that felt by an actor, follow ing a letter- perfect performance, according to Zachary Scott, rugged stage, mo tion picture and television star. Scott is shown applying make-up preparatory to recording a tele vision appeal, urging public sup port of the Kenny foundation s 1956 annual fall fend appeal H it message is being heard over T V atationa across the nation. Olympia * with pleasure A good place to knoiv . . . a good place to go. the tavern in y o u r neighborhood featu rin g reliably refreshing O lym pia B eer. Comic Strip Folk Aak Sitter Kenny Fund Contribution» Minneapolis, M in n — Several of tho country’« favorite eoraic-itrip character« are making plea« for neroiu public «upport of the 1956 nd appeal of the Elizabeth Kenny foundation In daily and weekly newspaper« throughout the nation. They Include Donald Duck, by Walt Disney; Bugs Bunny, Warner Bro«. Pictures, Inc.; L i'l Abner, by A1 Capn, Terry, by George Wun- der, and Rip Kirby, by Alex Ray mond. E ach c a rto o n character empha sizes that the Ken- 1 ny foundation is expanding its treat ment and rehabili tation program to include not only polio victims, but those of all age« D onald dock with other neuro muscular disabilities. "The Kenny foundation rehabili tation program for polio patient« and those with other disabilities which our medical «taff feel« may be helped i l a complete one, Marvin L. Kline, national executive director, declared. “ It strive« not only to help patients make phytical adjustments but attempts also the solution of problems concerning family, mental outlook, education and ability for gainful occupation. "Because o f its tremendous de mands in terms of trained person nel, a program of this nature is extremely expensive and one that w ill require subsidization from tb« Kenny foundation which has no source of income other than public Contributions.” K SIGNED: Home games are scheduled for In 14-0 Football Game at Cave Junction Field Team Standings In d iv id u al H igh Series Complete Automotive Repairs and Refinishing BRUINS Football Schedule “ / fs the W ater' that makes the difference 1 •«Ol»«H* ***” U * *’ Downtown Apt. FO R REN T Couple or Bachelor PH ONE 2252 MANLEY BUILDING SEE M E N N IN G OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS Coquille Auto Co.