Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 06, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, JULY 6. 1950
3RGUKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Pelicans7 Bats Grab Two Games Over
Festival Week-End; Third Cancelled
Continued from Page One
The box score:
Central Point
ab
h po
Gitzen 1 ................ 5 1 3 9
McDonald, 3 ....... .5 0 2 2
Blevins, cf ......... 5 0 0 2
Roelandt, c ....... 5 1 3 6
Mell bye, If
.4 2 2 0
Fawcett, 2
.4 3 2 1
Cox, ss
.4 0 1 3
Askwith, rf
.3 1 2 1
Gehrman, p
4 0 0 0
Hoffert *
.1 0 0 0
Salmon
0 0 0 0
Cheney ♦♦♦
1 0 0 0
a
1
1
0
2
0
3
3
0
1
0
0
0
Totals
41 8 15 24 11
♦Batted for Cox in ninth.
♦♦Batted for Askwith in 9th.
♦♦♦batted for Gehrman in 9th
Brookings
ab r h po a
McLean, cf
.4 3 1 2 0
Holzgang, 2
.4 1 1 3
Matson, 3
.5 2 3 2 3
Barafo, c
.4 1 2 8 0
Jollie, 1
.5 0 0 6 0
Barrett, ss
.5 1 1 3 4
Hanscam, If ...
.4 1 2 2 0
Westbrook, rf
.4 0 0 1 0
Salvage, p ....
3 1 1 0 1
Astin, p ..........
0 1 0 1
game, but the Pelicans came
back in their half to score two.
This was duplicated in the last
of the third while Rogue River
drew a blank. In the fourth tV
Rogues scored their last, for
Big Hank was master from then
on. In their half of the fourth
the Pelicans ptished over five on
four hits. In the fifth, sixth and
seventh, the Pelyicans added a
brace each inning, until the last
of the eighth when it seemed the
Rogue River defense fell apart
at the seams and permitted the
Pelicans to send ten mn to the
Tjlate to score seven runs on as
many hits.
Were To Have Played Tuesday
Before game time the under­
standing was that Rogue River
would play again the Fourth, but
after the rough treatment hand­
ed out by the Pelicans, the vis­
itors figured enough was suffici­
ent, and said they were going
back home, leaving the local vi­
cinity without baseball Tuesday.
Outfield Had Easy Time
In reviewing the box score of
Tuesday’s game it is noted that
not one outfielder on either team
had a put out or an assist. Few
were the opportunities for those
flies sent toward the outfield by
either team could not be fielded.
Take a glance:
Rogue River
ab r h I Hi a
Loop, 2 ...............
.5 0 1 2 4
Timmons, cf ....
.3 0 0 0
Thompson, 3 ....
.2 0 0 2 ■
B recount, rf
.3 0 0 0
Reich, ss
..4 1 2 4 6,
Eines, If
.3 0 0 0 0
Metejka, 1
..4 1 1 13 °i
Lindley, c
.4 0 2 3 0,
Kidwell, p
.4 0 1 0 1
Totals .... ..39 10 12 27 9
Central Point
120 002 300 -8
Brookings .... 260 000 Olx 10
Summary : Errors, Holzgang,
Bafaro, Joi lie, Hanscam, West­
brook. Gitzen 3, Mellbye 2, Faw-
cet, Cox 2. Runs batted in: Git­
zen. Fawcett 3, Askwith 2, Mat-
son 3, Bafaro, Jollie, Barrett 3,
Two-base hits: Roelandt, Bafaro,
Astin. Three-base hits, McLean,
Home runs, Gitzen. Barrett. Stol­
en bases, Fawcett 2, Matson,
Hanscam.
Sacrifices, Fawcett.
Double plays: Salvage to Barrett
to Jollie. Left on bases: Central
Point 11, Brookings 8. Bases on
Totals ...
32 2 7 24 16
balls: Salvage 2, Astin 2, Gehr­ Brookings
ab
h po a
man 1, Strikeouts: Salvage 1, As­ McLean, cf
..4 2 2 0 0¡
tin 5, Gehrman 3. Hits off Sal­ Holzgang, 2
..4 3 3 2 1
vage 12 for 8 runs in 6 innings. Matson, ss
..5 2 3 0 2
Off Astin 3 for 0 runs in 3; off Bafaro, c ....
..4 3 0 13 2
Gehrman 12 to 10 runs in 8. Hit Jollie, 1 ....
.6 3 3 9 1
by pitcher, McLean and Bafaro Barrett, 3 ..
.6 5
3 3
by Gehrman. Earned runs: off ! Astin, If
.6 3 4 0 0,
Salvage 6; off Gehrman 6. Wild R. Westbk, rf
.6 0 2 0 0
pitches, Gehrman. Passed ball: H. Westbk, p
.5 1 2 0 0,
Bafaro. Winning pitcher, Salv­ Hanscam ♦ .....
.1 0 0 0 4
age; loser, Gehrman. Umpires:
Merle Hanscam and Raymond
Totals
47 22 24 27 9
Reekman. Time 2:15.
* Batted for McClean in the
Rogue River Routed, Monday
8th.
With Henry (Big Hank) Wost- Rogue River ........ 010 100 000— 2
brook hurling ball like a cham- Brookings ............ 022 522 27x—22
pion all the way, Rogue River,
Summary: Errors: Holzgang,
for the second time, was tram- Matson, Loop 2, Brecount, Reich
pled by the Pelicans, Monday, 3 Runs batted in: Landley 2,
22 to 2, a rout far worse than Holzgang, Matson 4, Barrett 5,
the 12 to 0 whitewashing handed Astin 4, R. Westbrook 2, Hank
them a week fefore when Astin Westbrook. Two-base hits: Reich,
applied the brush.
While Big Metejka, Lindley, Jollie.. Three-
Hank allowed seven hits, he kept base hits, Barrett; Home runs:
them a week before when Astin Matson, Astin 2; Stolen bases:
in the second and fourth innings McLean 3, Holzgang 2, Barrett.
when errors were the contribut­ Sacrifices: Kines, Matson. Dou­
ing factors, did Rogue River do ble plays: Thompson to Metejka.
any scoring, or have a chance. Left on bases: Rogue River 8,
The Pelicans, on the other Brookings 8. Bases on balls: off
hand, were downright vicious in Westbrook 4; off Kidwell 4. S. O.
their batting attack, gathering in Kidwell 1, Westbrook 12. Hits
24 base hits with plenty of ex- off Westbrook 7 for 2 in nine;
tid bases sandwiched in to make off Kidwell 24 for 22 in 8. Hit
the score impressive. Astin, in by Pitcher, Bafaro by Kidwell.
left fic*1d, poled two homers and Earned Runs: off Westbrook 2;
Matson contributed another in off Kidwell 18. Winner: West-
the barrage. Nobody went hitless brook ; loser Kidwell. Umpires:
in the fray.
Putnam and Swearingen. Time
The first inning started out 2:30.
with Rogue River getting a free Myrtle Creek Here Sunday
pass and a hit to threaten, but
Myrtle Creek, which eked a
a fast fielding play saved West- lucky win over Brookings in the
^brook trouble. The Pelicans were opening game of the season at
Enable to do any better in their Myrtle Creek, will be here Sun­
half. In the second the Rogues day for a league game, and then
pushed over the first run of the the Pelicans will go on the road
The World’s Best Climate
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