Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 13, 1956, Image 5

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    Brookings-Harbor Pilot
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Returns
To _____delivered.
Home
The
E verett Jaggers is home from f
the Good S am aritan hospital in
P ortland, w here he received treat-
m ent for his injuries. Mr. and
Mrs. Jaggers are the p arents of a
baby was nam ed
K a-V Marie,
Mr. Jaggers was sent home on
a bus, w ith a stretch er -cot a-
rrang em en t He suffered a in ju ry
to his equilibreum , and had to
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Brookings, Oregon
Thursday, December 13, 1956
Galambos,
Bullock, R.
W estern,
Bullock, M.
Hale,
A nderson,
Lane,
Hansen,
Gribble,
Fox
Bruins Win Two Games
The Brookings B ruins got off
to a fast sta rt in Rogue League
com petition, thum ping R o g u e
River Friday night by a 48 to 28
count, and then sm ashing Glen
dale 42 to 34 on S aturday.
T h t JV squad did likewise,
drubbing Rogue River 40 26, and
slipping by G lendale by a one
point m argin, 36 35.
Both team s now have a
m ark for the season, and the
Senior B ruins have tw o league
victories to no defeats.
Rogue River was n ev er really
in th e game, after the Bruins
nicked up a 15-5 first q u arte r
lead, w ith Bill W orkinger and
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TOWN HOUSE OF BEAUTY
Formerly
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12 27 48
Ron Bullock each netting two in the final period, w ith Ron Bul-
buckets. Bullock also hit tw o gift lock. Je rry A nderson and S tan 1
j tosses, w hile Je rry A nderson hit G ribble each contributing s i x
th ree in the first period.
points apiece—w hile h o l d i n g •
Rogue River came back strong G lendale to only th ree points,
in the second q u arter, but the
The contest w as rem arkable in i
TOTALS
Brooks still led at half tim e 25-22 th at only nine fouls w ere called !
In the third q u arte r a trio of on Brookings and 10 on Glendale,
Rog ue River Varsity
buckets by Ron Bullock, and a The Bruins meshed 10 out of 16
pair by Marv Bullock pushed the free throw s.
FG Ft Pf Pts.
Bruins to a 40-28 advantage. Scor-
Ron Bullock again led B ruin Rigman
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ing slowed in the final stanza scoring w ith 14 points, all on Wilson
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with Brookings netting e i g h t tosses from the field. Stan G ribble Allan
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points, w hile holding the Rogues netted nine points, Ron Lane Elledge
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to only six.
Bcingm an
eight, and M arv Bullock seven
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Bigman
Ron Bullock finished w ith 13
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GAME HERE FRIDAY
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points, w hile Marv had 10 Scor-
The Bruins resum e their con-
ing am ong the other playeres was ference race here F riday night,
TOTALS
8
12 11 28
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evenly distributed, w ith Anderson w hen Rogue River plays at the
getting five, H arrison Hale four, Brookings court S atu rd ay night
Brookings Varsity
Je rry Fox four, W orkinger four, the squad travels to Gold Beach
FG Ft Pf
Ray Hanson three.
for a non-conference tussle w ith W orkinger
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th eir C urry county rivals.
CLOSE CONTEST
! Bullock, R.
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F o r the JV squad
against ’ Rogue j Bullock, M.
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against u G »VllUrt
lendale
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a little m ore on the nip and tuck River Jirn G ribble and G ary Mid- Lane
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side— at least for three q u arters. wood,
p air of guards, led th e A nderson
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Brookings led by a 9 6 m argin in scorin8 w ith 12 points each. The G ribble
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the first q u arter, and 24-19 at the Ju n io r Bruins took an early 16-10
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half. However, a third q u a rte r first Q uarter lead and never w ere
TOT A US
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10
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spurt by G lendale pushed them in tro u ble. A good defense lim ited
out front going into the fourth th e Chiftons to a m ere seven
perold, 3 1-30.
buckets.
G lendale Varsity
The Brooks turned on the heat
A gainst G lendale it was a close
FG Ft Pf
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one all the way. G lendale took , Miller
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a first peroid lead of 10 8, and Young
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2 IO
had stretched to 23 16 by h alf­ Brown
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time. The Brooks pushed to w ith ­ Musta
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in six points going into the final Hale
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peroid, and closed w ith a rush, M unyan
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nipping G lendale at the w ire. Reynolds
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They tallied 10 points in the final
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fram e, w hile holding G lendale to
TOTALS
15
4 10
only three. Jim G ribble again w as
top dog, w ith 14 points, w hile
W hether you spell it S a n ta
Midwood had 10, and Jim Cam p­
bell six.
Klaus, K ris K ringle, P ere Noel o r
ON OUR
F ath er C hristm as, the spirit is th e
Brookings Varsity
sam e and the presen t th a t fits
FG Ft P f P ts every stocking is a U S. Savings
W orkinger,
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