Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 23, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Pelicans Won First Round With 15-12
Defeat Of Merlin, In 13 Frames, Sun.
It took a lot of baseball, Sunday, for Brookings Pelicans to down
Merlin, (four hours of it) and 13 innings under intense heat, 15 to 12
to cop the first round leadership. So intense was the heat that
Pelican pitchers were a dime a dozen, but for Westbrook couldn’t
Pelican pitchers were a dime a dozen, for Hank Westbrook couldn’t
so Swearingen had to be the hope
Cave Junction, tied until Sun­
day, with Brookings for league
lead, suffered a humiliating de­
feat at the hand of Glendale,
17 to 6, thus giving the sun-burn­
ed Pelicans the league lead.
Brookings started out with five
runs in the first and lone tallies
in the second and third, supposed­
ly headed for another easy win.
Merlin, however, countered with
a single run in the first and two
the World’s Best Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949
for Brookings.
in the second, all un-earned.
Hank Westbrook, new Pel pit­
cher, was extremely wild in the
Merlin half of the third and was
relieved after five runs scored
with none out. Dick Salvage put
out the fire with an additional
run that inning and then went on
to pitch shout-out ball until Ihe
eighth when the heat got the
best of him and he had to retire,
bringing in Manager Babe Swear­
ingen.
League Standings
Bob Westbrook drove in two
Team
Won Lost Pct. runs with a single in the top of
.833 the ninth to put the Pels ahead,
1
Brookings ................ 5
.667 10 to 9, but Merlin had other
2
Cave Junction ........ 4
.667 ideas, and came right back to
2
Glendale .................. 4
.600 I tie the score bn a walk, a passed
2
Butte Falls *............ 3
.600 ball and two infield outs.
2
Eagle Point * ........ 3
The 10th and 11th were score­
.200
Merlin .......................1
less.
Brookings scored twice in
.000
6
Rogue River ............ 0
(*) does not include game of the 12th and again Merlin knott-
1 ed the count in her half.
/ June 19th.
HARRY, HARRY, QUITE CONTRARY
HOW DOES
YOUR GARDEN
GROW?
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To make certain this didn't oc­ states’ requirements, and amount June» 19 ............... 61
Rain for week ..............
cur again, the Pels scored three being paid. Also the proper ad­
runs in their half of the 13th, and dress as to whom, and where to
Swearingen retired the Merlin write for applications. Phone 343
swatters, one-two-three to end or contact this office for informa­
the marathon affair.
tion, as well as assistance in ob­
For Cars
There will be no more league taining applications.
games until July 10, but Merlin
comes to Brookings next Sunday,
and Eagle Point is expected here
Free Estimates
for two games over July 3 and
For
the
past
week,
ending on
4, during Lily Festival.
Sunday:
Max.
Min.
Rain
The box score:
June
13
...
.............
85
54
Brookings
ab r h po a
48
3 0 2 1 June 14 ... ............. 72
Matson, 3b ........ 7
1
June
15
...
.............
75
46
0
5
Spangler, ss ....... 7 2 1 2
L. II. KIRTLEY, Prop.
June
16
...
.............
71
50
4
4
3
Mendenhall, 2b 7
Phone 12-R-33
June
17
...
.............
79
50
3 4 0 0
Hanscam, cf....... 7
June
18
...
.............
61
46
Desjardin, c ..... 8 1 4 5 0 0
1
3 17 2 0
Ackley, lb ........ 6
0 3 0 0
Putnam, rf ....... 4
Nelson. If ......... 3 1 1 0 0 0
R. Westbrook, If 4 1 2 2 0 0
0
H. Westbrook, p 2 0 1 2
Salvage, p ....... 2 0 0 0 3 0
FOR THAT HOME. BE SURE TO CONTACT
Swearingen, p ...3 2 2 0 2 0
Underbody Seal
Weather Report
Spray Painting
Winchuck
Village
SMITH RIVER PLUMBING SHOP
Totals
CONTRACT OR HOURLY WORK
60 15 23 39 19
ah
Merlin
Bramlett, 3b ...6
Bagni, ss ............5
...7
Faust, If
J ubera, c ........... 6
Robinson, cf .... 6
Noble, p. 2b ...... 6
Scroggins, rf, p 6
C. Warren, lb ....5
Dickerson, 2b ... 0
E. Warren, p, 2b 6
r
2
0
0
i
2
0
2
h po a
3
3
1 1
1 3 0
1 6 0
0 1
0 2 4
2 6
1 15 3
0 0 0
9
2 4
e
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
53 12 11 39 18 4
Totals
Pels ....... 511 001 002 002
Merlin .... 126 000 001 002
Summary: 2-base hits: Men-
denhall, Ackley, E. Warren; 3-
base hits: H. Westbrook, Desjar­
din; stolen bases: Matson 3, Ack­
ley, Spangler, Putnam 3; Left on
bases: Brookings 14, Merlin 9;
base on balls: off Westbrook 4, i
off Swearingen 1, off Noble L, I
off Warren 3; Strikeouts, West­
brook 2, Salvage 2, Warren 6,
Wild Pitches«: Westbrook 2, No-
ble 2, Warren 1; hit bat t e r s:
Westbrook 2, Warren 1; Earned]
runs: off Westbrook 5; Salvage
1, Swearingen 2; Noble 5, Warren
7; three hits 8 runs off West-.
brook in 2 plus illings; 4 hits
and 1 run off Salvage in 51/3
innings; 4 hits and 3 runs off
Swearingen in 5 2/3 innings; 4
hits and 5 runs off Noble in 1/3;
19 hits and 10 runs off E. Warren
in 11 2/3 innings; none and none
off Scroggins in 1 innings; Win­
ning pitcher, Swearingen; losing
pitcher, Warren. Umpires: Probst
and Craig. Time 4 hours.
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BROOKINGS, OREGON
Batting Averages
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Suitable for Rafters
or Studdings
$25.00
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Lbr. ß
Brookings
Oregon
Player
Matson ...........
B. Westbrook
II. Westbrook
Mendenhall .
Desjardin ....
Brunk ...........
Hanscam ......
Ackley ..........
Swearingen .
Spangler ......
Putnam ........
Salvage ........
Haggerty .....
Nelson .........
AB
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Pct-1 CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING
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.500 c
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Co. Service Office»
Reports To You:
BY C. E. &BGER
Gold Beach, Ore.
For information of veterans,
now residing in Oregon, but who
lived and entered military service
from other states, the following
states have voted and are now
paying a state bonus for World
War 2 veterans.
Connecticut, Massachusetts, Il­
linois, Michigan, North and South
Dakota, Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio,
Iowa, New Hampshire, Rhode Is­
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Requirements necessary for ob­
taining the bonus in any of the
foregoing states vary as to length
of residence before entering the
! service, also amounts to be poid
J for domestic and foreign service.
In most states eligible survivors
of veterans who died in service
are also within the bonut benefits.
The deadline for applying in
several of the states is very short
^matter of several weeks), and
your county service officer will
gladly furnish more detailed in­
formation regarding the various
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This Adv. Good for 50c on any job amounting to $2.00 or more
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Templar Hotel Bldg., Brookings, Ore
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