Thursday, June 14, 1951
Pelicans Make It Three-In-A-Row, Sun.,
When Nierman Hurls 4-Hitter, 7 To 1
Brookings
Behind 4-hit pitching of Nierman, Brookings Peli-
the local grounds, Sunday, 7 to i. Nierman was de
prived of a shutout in the sixth when he and his team
mates gave Myrtle Creek their lone tally without a hit.
With Nierman untouchable the
"
"
visitors went down 1-2-3 in the jcans< Peterson, whom the Peli-
first inning to set the stage for cans gaVe rough treatment in
Brookings scoring in the last of
opener, pitched a one-hitter
the first inning. Kimura walked,1 against --------
.
North L-.i,
Bend, reputed
to
was forced at second by Johnson, De about the league’s toughest.
Matson followed with a hot sin-
The Box Score:
h P«
ab
gle through short with Johnson Myrtle creek—1
u
U
3
o
4
cf
going to second. Polando was weaver,
2
3
1
u
... 3
given a life by the third base Clack. 3
0
0
2
. 2
man’s error and Johnson scored.
0
1
0
2
ss
Matson scored when McLean hit Shirlcllff , 1
9
0
o
4
o
into a force place at second and Turner , c
1
0
0
3
4
o
...3
Westbrook grounded out.
Komp. ss-2
0
0
„ .3
The second inning was a blank Corrigan, If
1
0
0
1
Mitts,
rf
for both teams, as was the top
o
1
0
0
... 2
Burnett, rf
the third for the visitors with Floyd (Chick), p ... 3 1 0 0 u
/Xfte¥ Richardson, p ......... ... 0 0 0 0
Nierman going strong.
Johnson grounded out, Matson |
1
4 24
30
poked a single through short;*
Totals
Polando lined to left; McLean
h l»o
ab
doubled to right, scoring Mat- Brookings— 1
O
O
I
Kimura. cf
son and Polando went to third. Johnson,
3 '
0
4
1
................4
to score as H. Westbrook hit Matson. 3
1
0
I
into a double play.
O
O
I
Polando, if
The visitors got their only tal McLean,
0
I
3
8
it
1
ly in the sixth without aid of a Westbrook, H., 1 I
4
Ö
I
0
hit. Johnson booted a grounder. Edwards, ss ....
1
12
O
0
C
I
Westbrook,
R.,
<
Nierman threw wild on an at
.................
4
0
Nierman,
p
....
tempted sacrifice, and another
boot allowed the only tally. 'Phis
15
35
9
7
Totals
ruined Nierman’s chance for a
shutout, in his first appearance. scoring :
000 OOI 000- 1 4 5
Myrtle Creek
as a Pelican chucker.
4
202 OOO 03x—7
In the eighth the Pelicans add-1 Brookings
runs.
Po-
I
Summary:
Errors
—
Clack.
Wynegar,
ed three “insurance
Johnson. Edwai
Johnson,
Edwards, R.
lando beat out an infield hit ! Brown, Komp 2; Nierman;
Runs batted
Westbrook, and
McLean walked. Hank Westbrook in McLean, H. Westbrook 2. R. West-
singled through left, scoring Po brook, two-base hits: McLean; Three-
lando with McLean going to the base hits. Clack; double plays: Edwards
“hot" corner. McLean scored on to Johnson to H. Westbrook; Komp to
a wild pitch and Richardson camo Shirtcliff to Clack. Left on bases: Myr-
in to relieve Floyd and threw tie Creek 3; Brookings 6. Bases on balls,
out Edwards at first, and Hank Floyd 2 ; Strikeouts, Nierman 10. Hits
Westbrook tallied on the sec off Floyd 9 for 7 in 7 plus, off Richard-
0 for 0 in 1 plus; off Niertnan 4 for
ond baseman’s error of Chopper son
1 in 9. Wild pitches, Floyd, Winner. Nier
W’est brook’s grounder. Nierman man; loser. Floyd. Umpires Eichoff aril
flew out to center field and Ki Putnam. Time 1:45.
mura was thrown out at first.
To Bandon Next Sunday
The Pelicans will have their
metal tested next Sunday when
they move to Bandon to meet
the potent and ever-dangerous
While lighting an oil lamp last
aggregation from that place. It
Saturday
night. Lazella Carr suf
is expected that a Brookings win
fered
third-degree
burns when
at this time may go a long way
it
exploded,
enveloping
her clo
toward deciding the pennant.
thing
in
Hames.
Rushed
to Sea
Bandon lost to Roseburg last
side
hospial,
Crescent
City,
she
Sunday, 8-7, in what was re-
is
reported
“
holding
her
own.
’’
ported to be a real thriller.
Lazella
and
her
mother,
Mrs.
Coquille edged North Bend in
a 1-0 thriller at Coquille last Stanley Carr, have been staying
Sunday, to show the compara with another daughter, Mrs. Tom
tive strengths of Brookings and Cox, in the Carpenterville area,
the remainder of the clubs in since their return from Tacoma,
the league, except Medford, co Wash., last April.
holder of first spot with the Pel-
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