Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 24, 1957, Image 9

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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
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Illinois Valley, here
• At Illinois Valiev
At Eagle Point
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At Illinois Valley
. Illinois Valley, here
Sub-District T ournam ent
Sub D istrict T ournam ent
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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
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RON HI LLOCK, No. 24, goes u p for a lay-up, as Phil Qugley of Gold Beach attem p ts to block a
shot. Bullock and team m ates w ill tackle a strong Illinois Valley team Friday night here.
ever, they took a lead and held on
to win.
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
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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.
B & H Logging Supply 3 3 4 3 0 4 I
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Brookings M arket
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K err H ardw are
3 2 4 31 4 DISABLED OREiiON VETERANS Urea lv has on record the list of
NEED NOT SHOW STATEMENT eligible* However each veteran
W ards Gas & Appliance 32
32
35
B & G Produce
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TO PURCHASE LICENSE
applying for the low cost license
m ust still fill out the Commis-
Mode O’Day
27 4 36 4
Ihis year thousands of disabled sion'g application form and for-
Hanscam s Center
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Oregon v eterans will not be re w ard it with his cheek or money
Individual High Game
quired to secure a statem ent of o rd er to the S tate G am e Commis-
Yoli V aughn
205 disability from the V eterans Ad sion at 1634 S. W Alder in Port-
m inistration in o rd er to purchase land.
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
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tion license for $1.00.
CAR TRAVEL UP
F ranks Pills
4 37 4 2 6 4
To conform w ith the law, the
Indep Auto Rep,
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Oregon S tate G am e Commission AT BUG STATION
Chetco Cafe
1 32
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M arine Sky Room
2 314 324
T h ere was an Increase of 28,086
to secure a letter from the Vet-
D airy Creem
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.c a rs checked at the California
erans A dm inistration annual v to
F airy Creek Rock
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u aran tin e , Station, Sm ith River,
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b lish his elegibility.
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stablish
Knox Insurance
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1956 over 1955
The G am e Commission this
Phillip's Dad & l a d 2 29
35
year has furnished the VA a list
High Game« with handicap:
of all veteran s w ho secured a
licen e at reduced cost m 1956.
P at W idmer
T he VA has processed the list
E sther Y arnell
205
L orraine Eide
chines and retu rn ed it to th e Com-
mission w ith a report of cu rren t
Ersa Fischer
disability ratin g for each v eteran
Donna Pear?
nam ed.
i
T hrough this method most vet­
erans will not have to contact th e
V eterans A dm istration for a letter
of disability, since G am e Com
Beaverette League
Town & Country
Bowling League