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Thursday, January 24, 1957 Brookings-Harbor Pilot Brookings, Oregon BROOKINGS-HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL 1956-7 B A S K E T B A L L SC H ED U LE Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. F a. Sat. Thurs. Fri. Fri. ¿at. Ja n Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. B eb. Feb Feb. Feb Feb. Feb. Feb. 25 ........................ 26 1 9 8 9 ....... 15 16 ....... 2: 22 22 ”3 ......................... Illinois Valley, here • At Illinois Valiev At Eagle Point ....................... At Eagle Point At Illinois Valley . Illinois Valley, here Sub-District T ournam ent Sub D istrict T ournam ent Sub D istrict T ournam ent d id n 't happen th at way. The Bruins put on as beautiful a defensive play as w e’ve seen all year. Coach Cal Pace put them into a tight zone defense that d id n ’t leave the tall Eagles many openings for good shots. R ebound ing picked up for the B ruins too, w ith Marv Bullock and Ron Bul had pushed to a 34-26. At the lock especially grabbing off the third period m ark Eagle Point led boards. 44-32 and it was all over but the Brookings held the vaulted shouting, although the Brooks Eagles to a m ere five points in scored well, 17 points in the final the first q u arte r, and at halftim e period, they couldn't come close. had only allow ed them 12. In the Four Eagles w ere in th e double m eantim e Stan Gribble, Je rry figure score, w ith D ennis Boren Anderson, M arv Bullock and Ron hitting for 20 points. Jack G reb Bullock each pum ped in a couple 12, Ron Weach 13, and Gary ; of buckets to tak e a 18-12 lead. F oran 11. It was m ore of the same in the J e rry Anderson played one of second half, w ith a smooth func his best gam es for Brookings, tioning Bruin squad taking ad v an hitting for six buckets and two tage of every Eagle m istake. free throw s for 14 points, while Coach Pace only used six men in steady Bill W orkinger added 10, th e outing, w ith Marv Bullock M arv Bullock six, Ron Bullock n etting 11 points, Stan G ribble four, and Stan G ribble four. and A nderson each 10. Eagle Point nearly caught the Brooks in the closing m inutes, but B rook s W in S e c o n d some nifty stalling forced the Eagles to open up, allow ing the The second game, played S atu r B ruins to pull aw ay in the closing day night w as a horse of a d iffer seconds. ent color. Eagle Point, w ith the The JV squad followed in the im portant gam e u n d er th eir belt looked dead and lacked the old footsteps of th eir elders. They lost the first game, afte r holding rah-rah. They settled dow n to take a 15 point lead at one tim e during advantage of the Brooks—but it th e game. The second game, how- Brooks Split Game With Eagles Over Week End on the short end of a basketball series w ith a strong Eagle Point team over the week end. T hey split the series, but lost the first and most im portant one 58-47. T his game counted in conference standings, and pushed E a g l e Point out in front in loop play. However, the Bruins salvaged m ore than a little from the second outing, whipping the Eagles by a 35-29 m ark. Eagle Point was rate d third in class A ball in the O re gonian poll. They had lost only one gam e previously—to C rater, an AA school. In the first gam e the E agle’s won it at the foul line, although they showed a superb, tall team . They swished through 24 free throw s in 41 attem pts, w ith the B ruins outscoring them from the field 20-17. The Bruins, playing a m an to m an defense, fouled often, 22 tim es, w ith Ron Bullock and J e rry Fox fouling out of the game. Eagle Point took a strong 20 to 14 lead a t the end of the first q u a r te r Then at halftim e the Eagles Movie Camera FREE IT’S FUN TO TAKE MOVIES EASY TO USE AS A BOX EASTM AN CAMERA. K EEPS PRECIOUS KODAK MOMENTS ALIVE FOREVER. AMAZINGLY SIM PLE MAG 8 MM A ZINE LOADING. FOR BLACK AND W H ITE MODEL No. 2 OR COLOR FILM F2.7 LENS DURING SENSATIONAL DUNNING MOTORS Used Car Festival A ll Prices Slashed 1955 Ford Fairlane Victoria $1895 V-8 Fing. Power - RH - F o rd o m atic S eat - Many One Owner 1953 English Ford Zepher 6 Sedan E x tras E x tra s 1952 Plym Cranbrook Sdn. 1954 Buick V-8 Sedan $895 Very Clean - RH - 3 sp. T rans $1495 Clean - One Owner - A uto T rans RH - Fine Condition $575 R adio & H e a te r 1952 Ford Cust. 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Bruins, Illinois Valley Tangle Here Friday The Brookings B ruins will tac- kle a fair Illinois Valley team here F riday night, and then will trav el to Illinois Valley on Satur- day night for a re tu rn m atch. Illinois Valley h asn ’t an impos- ing record, although they have had some good nights. Brookings cu rren tly is in second place in the Rogue River League standings, trailin g Eagle Point who knocked the Brooks off F riday for th eir only loss of the conference cam paign. Eagle Point is still unde- feated in loop play. Faculty Edges Out All-Star Team In March of Dimes Benefit Game The Brookings-Harbor school faculty team continued on its un defeated way Sunday afternoon, after trailin g a “ town team ’’ most of the way, in a benefit perfor- m ance for the March of Dimes. th e final frame. , It w as a sad loss for the All- I S tars, who h ad n ’t lost a game all season previously, and were rate d among the top team s in Brookings. A good crowd turned about $70 Scoring for the All-Stars was *nto fund to see the strong evenly divided w ith Tony Felipe faculty team m ake a trem endous leading w ith seven, Lyle Vaughan, come back after trailin g in the home from the Navy for the occa- final q u arte r The final score was sion had six, Jim B arrett five, 40-19, w ith the teachers netting Pat Holmes and Joe M urphy four, an uniilkely 21 points in the final Don V aughan and Doug Beliel fram e, w hile holding the All S tars two, and Doyle Rausch one. to a m ere five points. For the T eachers T hurm an and The well condition T eachers D uff each had eleven, Chet Bum raced up and down the long fio ir barger had eight, Ralph Fow ler in the first q u arte r and held an six, and Doug M cFarland four. 8 4 I«'.id, but by the half tim e the Not content w ith seeing th eir All Stars w ere in front 19 16. They undefeated reCord go by the w ay. m aintained this lead at the th ird sidP| the A„.s ta r s then play(,d a Team Standing q u arte r m ark, and app aren tly had secnnd gam e w ith Sm ith Rlvert Jan u ary 10 th< game in their pocket with a und dropped th at one by a single point 30-29, after leading in it also This was the end of our first 26 19 bulge. half and Coos-Curry Com pany However, Jesse T h u r m o n d , most of the way. was the victor. flashy forw ard, and big Jim D uff, B arrett led the scoring in that hitting, and the locals i fray with seven, w hile B um barger W Team L started couldn’t stop them. T hurm ond hit hit for six, and Lyle V aughan, Joe Coos C urry Electric 43 4 2 0 4 for eight points, and Duff five in M urphy and Holmes added four. 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Individual High Series a hunting or fishing license for Yoli V aughn 508 only 50 cents, Chas Langdon, Disabled veteran s who did not Team High Game m an ag er of the VA Regional of- apply for a reduced cost license in 1956 m ust secure a letter from Brookings M arket 756 fice at P ortland, announced. Team High Series Oregon S tate L iw provides that th e VA to be eligible in 1957 O nly those presently receiving VA Coos C urry Electric 2152 eran, including one with K orean Pa vm ents for disability of at least period service, who has resided in 25 percent can q u alify for the let Oregon at least one year im m ed te r of cu rren t ratin g iately preceding his application, The new system is expected to and is “cu rren tly rated by the be a significant labor saver to V eterans A dm inistration as being both agencies concerned, as well at least 25 percent disabled” is as to veterans. eligible for a hunting or angling license for 50 cents, or a com bina T W L tion license for $1.00. 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