Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 10, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950
BROOK INGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
PELICANS DIVIDE DOUBLE-HEADER,
SUNDAY, WITH ROSEBURG CHIEFS
Fighting desperately to keep in reaching distance of first di-
\ ision, Sunday, the Brookings Pelicans split a double header with
the last-stepping Roseburg Chiefs, No. 2 team in the legue, to
accomplish something no other team has been able to do, except
Ashland. Biookings lost the first, 8 to 0, but won the second 9-1.
With Sporer, ex-Salem hurler
4 0 0 6 1
on the mound. Roseburg applied Jollie, 1 ......
Clingman,
c
3
0 0 6 1
whitewash generously to Brook­
Han
scam,
rf
3
0 1 1 n
ings Pelicans in the first game,
Fasel,
ss
....
3
0 0 3 5
Sunday, and in the meant;me,
Salvage,
p
0
0 0 1
0
jumped onto Dick Salvage for
H.
Westbrook,
p
.
3
0 o 0 1
four runs in the first inning, one
in the second, on three hits,
Totals
30 0 3 27 12
fore Westbrook came to the res
cue. Westbrook hurled the re- Roseburg
.410 030 000 8
mainder of the game, and only Brookings
000 000 000 0
once was in trouble, that in the
Errors : Cornett, Holzgang 2;
fifth when Roseburg put togeth Runs batted in: Baker, Linde,
er three runs.
Kirkpatrick, Richey 3, Sporer 2;
Sporer, on the other hand, is­ 2-base hits: Richey; Stolen bases,
sued, grudgingly, only three hits Bakers, Salder; Sacrifices, De­
and was a Midas all the way. Bernardi; Double plays: Barrett
Second Game Entirely Different to Clingman Left on bases: Rose­
Believing that he would have burg 10; Brookings 7; Bases on
no trouble subduing the Pelicans balls: Salvage 2; Westbrook 5.
in the second game (seven in- Sporer 4. Strike-outs: Salvage 1,
nings by agreement) Sporer at- Westbrook 4; Sporer 11. Hits off
tempted the “iron man” stunt by Salvage 3 for 5 in 1 plus; off
Westbrook 5 for 3 in 8; off Sporer
starting the second game.
r In this game, due partly to 3 for 0 in 9. Wild pitch: West­
brook; Winner, Sporer, Loser, D.
his tiring, his curves had little
Salvage. Umpires: Putnam and
fooling power to the hit-hungry
Pelicans. Connie Holzgang got Cornett. Time 2:00.
a double, and before the smoke Second Game Scoring—
ab r 11 po a
cleared, three Pelican runs were Roseburg
Baker 3...................... 4 0 0 0 0
marked up.
Shotwell, a new pitcher in the DeBernardi, cf ........ 3 0 0 0 0
4 2
Pelican fold, doing hurling chores G. Sanders ss .......... 2 0
Linde,
1
....................
3
8 0
0
out-did Sporer by being just as
0
Kirkpatrick,
rf
........
3
0 0
0
stingy with hits. The lone run
Richey,
c
..................
3
8
0
scored on him was his own fault
Richardson,
If
........
1
0
0
0
0
in a way, as he bobbled a ball
2 0 0 0 0
in throwing out a runner, who Chidden, If-p
3 0 1 0 1
later scored. Sporer retired in Cornett, 2
Sporer,
p
.
.2
0 0 0 5
the sixth, but the damage was
B.
Sanders
.1
0 0 n
0
already done by that time, as
the Pelicans made up for lost time
Totals.....
27 1 4 21 7
to score nine.
ah
In the first, McLean walked, Brookings
h P« a
.3 1 0 4 0
went to third of Holzgang’s dou­ McLean, If ..
ble. Matson went out, pitcher to Holzgang, 2
..3 2 2 0
first; Barrett popped to short, Matson, 3 ....
..4 0 0 2 1
clutch with a singing single to Barrett, cf
.4 0 0 4 0
score McLean and Holzgang, and Jollie, 1 .......
..4 2 2 8 1
moved to second on a wild pitch, Clingman, c
..4 1 2 2 1
Bo Clingman, OSC catcher, also Fennell, rf ..
..4 1 1 0 0
Bill Jollie came through in the Fasel, ss .....
..4 1 0 0 1’
got a clutch single to shoved Bill Shotwell, p ..
2
1
..3
Jollie across.. Sporer settled and
in the next three innings allowed
33 9 9 21 8
Totals
but one hit.
.... 000 000 1—1
Roseburg .
....300 150 0—9
In the fifth Holzgang singled, Brookings
(Seven Innings by agreement)
stole second when Kirkpatrick
dropped Matson’s high fly to right
Errors: Shotwell 2, G. Sanders
‘Weid. After 15 innings, Sporer Kirkpatrick, Cornett. Runs bat­
definitely tired in the sixth as ted in: Baker, Matson 2, Jollie
the Pelicans unloaded to score 2, Clingman, Fennell, Fasel, Shot-
five runs on four hits, a base on well 2. 2-base hits: Holzgang,
balls and a Roseburg error. Cy Fennell, Shotwell; Stolen bases,
Whidden put out the fire, and Holzgang; Left on bases: Brook­
hurled hitless ball the remainder ings 5, Roseburg 7. Bases on balls
of the distance.
off Shotwell 2; off Sporer 6, off
Erst-while infielder Barrett as­ Whidden 2; Strike-outs, Shotwell
sumed his new Centerfield posi­ 2, Sporer 1; Whidden 2. Hit« off
tion like a Pelican to water. His Sporer 9 for 5 in 5 plus; off
play was nothing short of sen­ Whidden 0 for 0 in 2; off Shot-
sational as he hauled in seven well 4 for 1 in 7. Wild Pitches:
fly balls in the two games and Sporer; Winner Shotwell, Loser,
made two real throws to the Sporer.
Umpires Putnam and
place and started another relay Cornett. Time 1:50.
out to third.
Last Home Game Sunday
r he second game, postponed by
The Pelicans play their final
rain at Roseburg, some weeks home game Sunday against the
ago, was a make-up. Ashland is Grants Pass aggregation. A win
the only other club in the cir- is a “must” to stay in the running
cuit that has beaten Roseburg, for fourth place and a spot in
fresh out of the state touma- the play-offs.
ment. The box score, both games:
Ashland beat Crescent City 9-5
Roseburg
ab
h Po a Sunday, giving the Lithians 6
Baker, 3 ........
5 1 1 1 2 wins and 5 losses for 4th place
DeBernardi, cf
.2 0 1 1 0 as against 6 wins and 6 losses
Sanders, ss ...
.2 1 0 1 5 for Brookings in sixth spot. The
Linde, 1 ........
.4 2 2 9 1 Merchants arc close behind with
Kirkpatrick, If
.3 1 1 0 0 5 wins and 6 losses. Ashland has
Richey, c ......
1 2 11 0 two supposedly tough games
Richardson, If
3 1 1 0 0 against Myrtle Creek and Cent­
Whidden, If ...
1 0 1 0 0 ral Point, and therein lie th? Pel­
Cornett, 2 ....
1 1 0 0 ican hopes for a chance in the
Sporer, p ......
0 1 1 1 play-offs.
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Brookings
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îucLean, cf ............ 3
Holzgang. 2 ............ 4
Matson, 3 ................ 4
Parrett. If ............ 3
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