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Thursday, January 10, 1957
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Brookings, Oregon
BROOKINGS-HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL
1956 7 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
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Eagle Point, here
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Bruins Win From
Gold Beach
JV Squad Wins
Easily Over GB
The Brookings Bruins stretched
their season record to seven wins
against only two losses by h an d
ing Gold Beach a 48-44 defeat on
the B ruin court S atu rd ay night.
The Brooks d idn’t look as sharp
p articularly in the fourth qu arter,
as in past encounters, but still had
enough to stave off the P an th ers
in th eir second m eeting of th e
season. E arlier the Brooks had
beaten Gold Beach by 10 points in
th eir home bailiw ick.
Jum ping off to a 10-4 first quar-J
ter lead w ith six of th e points
contributed by Ron Bullock, the
outcom e of the gam e w as never
in doubt, although Gold Beach
managed to close the gap to only
two points late in th e fourth q u a r
ter against the Brook reserves.
At half tim e the B ruins sported
I i six point advantage, w hich w as
th e w av things stood most of th e
tim e. They led 41-29 at th e end of
the th ird period, before Gold
Beach put pn a late spurt.
M arv Mullock, rangy junior,
w as high point m an w ith th irteen
points, n etting them all in th e
second and th ird q u arters. Ron
Bullock contributed 12, Bill Work-
inger 11, and Ron Lane eight.
T erry Tim eus, speedy P an th er
guard, pushed in 15 points for
Gold Beach, w hile D elm er K yle
added 14 points.
The Ju n io r V arsity team , opera
ting as perfections, poured in 24
points in the first q u arte r to w al
lop Gold Beach 57-33 in the p re
lim inary gam e S atu rd ay night.
Jim G ribble hit for seven
points, Dule R utledge for six, and
Jim Cam pbell for six in the first
q u arte r as the Ju n io r Brooks
raced to a big lead. The pace slow
ed in the second q u arter, b ut they
still held a 34-21 lead over the
Ju n io r P anthers.
In the th ird fram e th e Brooks
added an o th er 13 points to pull
aw ay still fu rth er, holding Gold
Beach to a m ere three points 47-
23.
An even nine players got into
the scoring act, w ith Rutledge
leading w ith 18 on eight goals and
tw o free throw s. Jim Cam pbell
added nine. G ribble seven, Bill
G u th erie six, F red A nderson four,
G ary Midwood seven, P aul W il
liam s three, Bob B erger two, and
R ay W allen 1.
F reem an of Gold Beach did
m ore th an half of the scoring for
Gold Beach w ith 18 points.
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B R O O K IN G S . O R ^ O N
Beaverette League
Team Standing
As of Ja n u ary 3, 1957
Team
Coos-Curry Electric
K err H ardw are
W ards Gas & A ppliance
Mode O'Day
B & H Logging Supply
Brooking M arket
B & G Produce
H anscam s C enter
Individual High Game
Ann Price
In lividual High Series
A nn Priee
High Game
Coos-Cuury Electric
Team High Series
Coos-Curry Electric
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314
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26Ms
264
26
25
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294
30
31
35
232
537
816
2140
Town & Country
Bowling League
Team
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F ra n k ’s Pills
4 32 4
Brookings Ind. Auto 0 32
1 284
I M arine Sky room
0 28
’ Chetco Cafe
1 27
D airy Crecm
3 27
K nox Insurance
3 24
Shehans
4 25
Fairy Creek Rock
i wigh G am es w ith handicap
Lo D effenbaugh
P at W idmer
Mim R ettke
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234
24
274
28
29
29
32
31
213
210
206
U. S. National
Deposits Told
The U nited States National
b ank in its year-end report shows
a deposit total of more th an .84
m illion dollars.
The Brookings branch reported
deposits in the am ount of $4.513.-
525 05, according to K J. Kirk,
m anager.
Total resources for the state
w ide system stood at $861.346,654.
an increase of b etter than 13 m il
lion dollars.
Loans and discounts now total
$337,926.885. a 12-month gain in
excess of $28.800.000 Loans and
discounts for the Brookings branch
now total $3.396.732.27.
‘•The past y ear has been one of
increased service at U. S. N ation
al.” K. J K irk com mented. “The
recent increase in savings interest
rate to 2 4 per cent \^as a high
light of th e y ear end."
He also pointed out th at 3 per
cent w ill be paid on 3 year certifi-
cates of deposit issued after Ja n u
ary 1. In terest on these new certi
ficates w ill be paid sem i-anhually
at U. S. N ational.
In review ing the year 1956, E.
C Sammons. U. S N ational presi-
1 dent, pointed out th at the bank
added tw o new branches during
the past 12 m onths—-one at Coos
Bay and the new E astport Plaza
b ranch in P o rtland. Five new
buildings w ere com pleted includ
ing O regon's fisrt com plete motor
bank, located in dow ntow n P o rt
land. The building program is
continuing into 1957, w ith new
buiildings to serve A lbany and
N ew berg scheduled for comple-