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Thursday, November 1, 1956 BrookingS'Harbor Pilot Brookings, Oregon Page Six Bruins finish winning season ELECT WARREN WOODRUFF . vour CIRCUIT JUDGE '''■ f ' / M* WOOC'jH for fvjge Cororr» 6U N I «nail, *«M6urg <Me«on H j,n . C” fra . The Brookings-Harbor Bruins wound up a w inning season and their first season Friday nightin th e rain, dum ping Gold Beach by a 13-7 count. Coach Doug M acFarlane and his charges proved that the ear- lier victory over th e P anthers was no fluke. He proved th a t the Brookings team had come a long way in the short tim e since foot ball was initiated in the school here. The Bruins ended the sea son w ith a won three, lost two record—far b etter than expecta- , tions, and even b etter than most season wishful thinking. The gam e F riday night was a good one, interesting to watch, despite a to rren tial dow npour in the second half, coupled w ith hail in abundance and a wet m uddy field. The P anthers started right down the field, stringing together five first downs w ith Mike Melen dy and Bob P arro tt knocking off yardage in five yard chunks But w ith Gold Beach th reaten in g Brookings put a h alter on the drive w ith halfback Je rry Fox in tercepting a pass right on the goal ELLEN E. DOUGHERTY DEMOCRAT FOR County Clerk M M y Pledge to You HONEST - EFFICIENT - MODERN SERVICE with NO Favoritism Pd. Pol. Adv. CLENDENIN Mrs. J. S. C lendenin announces th e forthcom ing m arriag e of her daughter, Joanne, to Dennis Phet- previous outing. B arring a few teplace this com ing S atu rd ay at costly fum bles, this gam e would 5 00 p.m. The w edding will ta k e , have ended in about th at sam e place a t the S tar of the Sea C ath vein. olic church. All friends a le in- vittd. Mr. and Mrs. John Lilly of K lam ath Falls w ere overnight The Home Economic club of the guests at the home of Mrs. L illy’s m other, Mrs. B. E'. Kerns. They Chetco G range w ill meet Friday, w ere retu rn in g home from a visit N ovem ber 9 a t th e hall. T here w ith Mr and Mrs. Bob P erkins w ill be the election of officers for 1957 Mrs. Lyda Salvage and Mrs. of N orth Bend. C hristine Sojostrom ar? the hos tesses for the group. line, and dashing down the side lines fo’- 70 yards to the Gold Beach 30. A couple of plays later Ron Lane pitched a perfect strike to Fox, who caught the ball on the four and stepped over to score the first Brook TD. Ron McCabe ploughed over for th e ex tra point. The first q u arte r ended shortly after that, w ith Bob P arro tt again running Gold Beach out of a hole. However, Gold Beach was for ced to p unt to the Brook 25, and the Bruins took off on an o th er of th eir patented razzle dazzle dou- i ble reverse pass play, th a t nearly scored for them in the Eagle Point tilt. A fter th e reverse Lane took th e ball and flung it 40 yards dow nfield to a w aiting Dave Moore, who was all alone. He sped to the Gold Beach 5 yard line w here he was hit from be hind. fum bling, w ith the P an th ers recovering. Gold Beach got out of the hole w ith a run by P arro tt, but the ensuing punt was blocked neatly by A1 Pate, who recovered near the Gold Beach goal line. McCabe took the ball to the four, but Fox fum bled iust as he w as about to cross the goal on th e next play, w ith Gold Beach again saving them selves. Brookings was again approaching the end m a rk e r w hen the half ended. The tn ird q u a rte r started off w ith a neat note far the Brooks, w ith a Lane pass to Je rry A nder son gained 30 yards. Lane follow- , ed w ith i 10 yard run, but a fum- ' ble gave th e P an th ers the ball again. The rains came, and the players slogged through the m ire . for the rest of the contest. Brookings second score cam e j late in th e th ird stanza when lit tle McCabe took off around end for 35 yards, his legs pum ping like pistons The pass try for the ex tra point failed. The gam e w ent on in th e rain and hail throughout th e fourth q u arte r, n eith er team getting any advantage, due mostly to fum bles and penalties. W ith only 31 seconds left Gold Beach m anaged to score from the one on a short ru n A pass play netted th e e x tra point. And the game ended following th e Gold Beach kick off. The Brookings-H arbor team had w hipped Gold Beach 14-0 in th eir W rite in for J U S T IC E O F T H E P E A C E HANS G. NELSON Pd. Pol. Adv.: Him G. N e’ ' >:i. B.ookings. Oregon SALES ¿¿SERVICE' i X ' a \ 4?» K . > ’ MADAM IF . LOU ¿ALDEN V ____ S Q U _ A D L E I A L IN 6 , D EPEND ABl ABILITY Û R DEPEND -----------»-SERVICE WAS SU PER //HAT' .. YOU WERE LOOKlNó I'D S U û û E S T TRYIN6 C o a st I <ZZZ & u t6oa/ld. homeliteo L ^ saws District ÄVr-rney Leonard R. Harvey Tony Olsen Ethel Olsen Walter Stutzman Edna Mae Simpson Harold Crump Alivena Clement W. P. Clement Erma D. Rice Amber Campbell Millie B. Crissey Grace F. McKenzie James O. Robinson Kenneth L. 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