BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, June 21, 1951
Bandon Dumped
। Pelicans, 6 to 2,
Last Sunday P. M.
other extra-base blow, this time
a triple. His extra effort in mak
ing a triple from a double was
wasted as Johnson was whiffed
to end the inning.
The Pelicans will travel to
Medford next Sunday and are
determined to get back into the
win column. If they can upset
the high-flying Cheney Studs,
they will be in a tie again for
first place.
Following next Sundays game
the Pelicans will be at home on
July 1, 8, and 15, meeting Rose
burg, North Bend and Reedsport
in that order. The box score :
ab
h po a
Brookings 2
4 0 2 0 0
Kimura, cf ...
3
4 0 0
Johnson, 2-ss
3 0 0 0 1
Matson, 3 ....
4 0 0 0 0
Polando, If
McLean, rf-2
3 0 0 0 2
0
H. West’k. 1-rf ...3 0 0
3
3 1 2
Astin, ss-p ...
0
0
11
0
3
R. West’k, c
3
1
9
Nierman, p-1
Bandon Millers “winged” the i
Brookings Pelicans 6 to 2 at
Bandon Sunday to drop the Pels
from the undefeated class in
Southwestern Oregon league to
a three-way tie for second spot.
The Millers touched starting
pitcher Jim Nierman for two in
the first inning, both scoring
after two strikeouts. A strong
wind carried a high fly by left
fielder Ray Stratton over Ki-
mura’s head for a double, scoring
Hal Teuns who had gotten to
first when hit by the pitcher.
Stratton tallied for an unearned
run as catcher Dick Bishop’s
ground ball went through Keith
Johnson for the only error of
the game.
Nierman got by the second
inning
ono-twd-three, striking
30 2 5 24 10
Totals ....
out the last two batters.
ab
h po a
Bandon—6
The Pelicans tallied their first Stolz, cf ......
4 0 0
0
run in the top of the third. Bob Tuens, 3 ......
0 0
3
Astin, shortstop, lead off with Mickelson, rf
.3
0 0 o
a single, was doubled off first Stratton. If .
.4 2 2 0 o
when “Chopper” Westbrook lined Bishop, c ....
13 0
4 1
to pitcher Bailey Brem who then Smith, ss ....
3 0 1
fired to first for the twin kill- Fassett, 2 ....
4 1
1
ing. Nieman, next up, tripled and Therkelson, 1
4 0
9 0
scored on Ken Kimura’s double Brem, p ......
3 0 1
1
to center. Keith Johnson struck
out to end the threat.
Totals
32 6 8 27 10,
The Millers actually won the
00] 000 010 :
game in the bottom of the third Brookings ......
000 00* .
Bandon
...........
...204
with a 4-run barrage, driving
Summary
:
Errors,
Johnson
Nierman from the mound. Nier-
2;
Stratton
2
RBI
:
Kimura
man got the first batter as Hal
Bishop,
Therkelson,
Brem.
two
Teuns popped out to Johnson at
second. Nierman then issued his base hits: Kimura, Stratton 2
first base on balls in two games three-base hits: Kimura, Nier
to put Mickelson on first, who man; Stolen bases: McLean
advanced to second on a passed double plays: Brem to Therk°l
ball. Ray Stratton, leading hit- son; Smith to Fassett to Terk-
ter in the league, then unloaded elson; Left on bases: Brookings
his second double of the game, 3; Bandon 5; Bases on balls:
and his second RBI, as Mickel- Nierman 1; Brem 1; Strikeouts:
Dick Bishop fol Brem 13; Nierman 4; Astin 7;
son scored.
lowed with a single off Astin’s Hits off Brem 5 for 2 in 9; off
glove in deep short with Strat Nierman 7 for G in in 2 2/3; off
Astin 1 for 0 in 5 1/3; Hit by
ton tallying.
It seemed that Nierman w’ould pitcher: Matson by Brem; Tuens
Smith by Astin.
get by the inning without fur by Nierman;
W i f i -
Passed
balls:
Westbrook
ther damage as Astin raced far
ning
pitcher,
Brem;
loser
Nier-
back and hauled in Rany Smith’s
fly ball for the second out. Jack man. Time: 1:45.
Fassdtt, next up. singled and
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set the stage for Harry Ther-
kelson’s high infield fly which
the wind carried behind Nier-
man and allowed their fourth
run for the frame es Brem drove
a single past third to score
Fassett.
Bob Astin then came in from
shortstope to take over the hurl-
ing chores and retired Bob Stolz
on a weak tap, pitcher to first.
Astin, who reported fo the Pels
Saturday after being with Med
ford Rogues in the Far West
League since spring training,
pitched great ball the remaind
er of the game, allowing only
a single in the sixth and whiffing
seven Millers in the sixth, stv-
enth and eighth innings.
Meanwhile Brem, righ -hand
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Astin lead off with his second
hit, another single, after two
w ere out, scored w hen Ken Ki- j
mura came through with an-1
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