BROOKINGS-HARBOR
— PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Thursday. May 31, 1951
P \GE 1 UREE
COQUILLE. 14-11; |
OFÍKÍR. SUNDAY
Brookings may not win the that a man hitting a home-run
pennant i n Southwestern Ore in a situation like that, has the
gon League, but they did come right to score it- so the game
1 11. The box score :
up Sunday with an impressive ended 14 to
ab
h PO
win over Coquille Loggers, in a Coquille 11
1
3
1
wild and wooly, free-hitting S. Douglas, 1-p
1
0
1
5
o
W. O. I opener, 14 to 11. Home Marchand
1
.4 i 1
runs, three on each side, had an Halsey, 3
1
0
..3
Banta, rf .
effect on the outcome.
..4
0 1 0
Toal.
cf
....
Clauson, on the mound for the
0 0 0 0
Pelicans, did wonderfully well Newton, If
1
Smith,
If-p
1 1
until the ninth inning, when the
a
0
1
Ealsbury,
5
visitors showed no respect or
1
1
mercy toward him, slamming in Burr, c .
Peterson,
0
1
0
P
seven runs, and what appeared
1 1 0 0
at the moment to be the game. Kight, If
Two home runs figured largely
Totals ..
11 11
12
in the scoring, one of them be
Brookings
1
ab
po
a
r
h
ing a hitter’s dream the grand
Kimura,
of
0
1
.1
0
slam kind. Keith Johnson put
9
DeAutremon
1
4
out the tire quickH with his fire
McLean,
rf
0
0
1
0
ball to humiliate his own towners
6 1 0 1 1
and to win credit for the victory. Polando, If
1
6 0
Coquille drew first blood when Ya mor. 1
2 4 3
Sei
soi
’
,
s
6
Clauson walked Peterson, the Co
• > 0
quille chucker, and Douglas took Johnson, ’<-P
McComb,
c
.. 6 3
13 0
a fancy to a high inside one for
Clauson,
p
1
.4
1 1
four bases. Brookings wasn’t to
Barger
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..
0
0
0
0
0
be outdone, for in their half of
the third, pushed oyer three. De
Totals .............. 41 14 12 30
Autremon hit one of the longest-
Scoring
by Innings:
hit four-ply smashes ever seen in
002 110 007 0 11
these parts, with two mates on Coquille .....
003 300 014
Brookings .
14
the rocks.
Summary
:
Errors,
Marchand,
squeezed
in
another
Coqui Ik'
run in the fourth to tie up the Halsey 2, Toal 2, Salsburry, Burr.
again
Brookings put lamor RBI Douglas 2. March-
score, but l
ct __ ______
on the charm and pushed over and. Banta, Smith 4. Salsbury,
three. Selsor hit a three-ply bash Burr. De Au t lemon 3, Selsor 3,
to deep left, clearing the sacks. McComb 4, Matson 2 2-base hits,
Coquille got to Clauson foi Douglas, Clauson; 3-base hits,
another in the fifth, to make the Selsor; Home runs, Douglas,
score 6-4 at this stage. Clauson Smith, Burry, DeAutremon, Mc
seemed to be getting stronger as Comb; Sacrifices, Kimura; Left
the succeeding innings came, ex on bases, Coquille 5, Brookings
cept after on down in the ninth. 11; Base on balls, Clauson 4,
Clauson doesn’t like to think how Johnson 3; Peterson 10; Douglas
quickly the complexion can re 2; Hits off Clauson 11 fori 1 in
verse itself. Smith, second man 8 2/3 innings off Johnson 0 for 0
up, hit a home run.. Clauson in 1 1/3 innings; Off Peterson
then loaded the sacks after two 7 for 7 in 8; off Smith 1 for 3 in
was out, to give a chance at any none plus; off Douglas 4 for 4 in
base. The next man up was hit 2. Hit by pitcher, Clauson 2;
in the back to force in a run. Passed ball. Burr; Winner. John
Burr, Coquille catcher, then hit son; loser Douglas. Umpires —
a four-ply deal to run Clauson Shaw and Matts. Time 3:10.
from the mound and seven runs
across.
Send the Pilot to friends 1T11
save
lots of writing.
might use the sit
nation of the ninth inning tor a
book. “North of the Chetco,’ for E
the Pelicans had something of
an obstacle facing them. Fortier,
Coquille manager, figured that
a change of pitchers . would baf
fle the Pelicans, so he ran in
Smith, a southpaw from left field.
Smith loaded the bags with none
out, so in came first-baseman
Douglas, another southpaw. His
treatment was equal to that of
Smith who slipped to first. It
was at this point Whitey Mat-
on
son came up tor his hit of the
week, a man on second and third,
to drive them across with a sin
gle over first.
With the game starting all
over, Keith Johnson whiffed three
Loggers in the top of the tenth
to set the stage for the most
unique of all endings a baseball
game could have. Yamor was out
W rite to
via the throe strikes. Selsor. th *
Pelican shortpatchi r. who hi d
been a headache all afternoon.
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