Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 28, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, June 28, 1951
Medford Dumped
Pelicans, 10 to 3,
In Sunday's Game
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Brookings—3
ab r h po al
Kimura, cf ............ 3 10 3 1!
McLean, rf .............. 3 2 2 0 0
Matson, 3 ................ 4 0 12 0
Nierman, 1 .......... 4 0
0 9 0
Selsor, ss-p ............ 4 0
0 2 3
Polando, If .............. 3 0 110
Johnson, 2 ................ 3 0
0 1 3
R. Westbrook, c ...4 0
0 5 0
Astin, p-ss ................ 3 0
0 1 2
League leading Cheney Studs
had a compartively easy time de­
feating the Brookings Pelicans
at Medford Sunday by a 10 to 3
score, making the most of 13
hits, seven bases on balls and
Totals ............ 31 3
4 24 9 i
four Brookings errors.
Medford—10
ab r h po a
All of the Medford runs came
G. Gitzen. 1............ 5 0 18
1
in the first four innings, the fin­
McDonald, 3 ........... 5 2
2 2 2
al four in the fourth on a com­
Mellbye, cf ............3 2
2 1 0
bination of two hits, three walks
Lucich, If .............. 5 12 2 0
and three errors, driving starting
Busack, c .............. 2 2
0 7 1
pitcher Astin from the mound.
Lutz, rf .................... 5 0
0 2 0;
It was plainly not Bob’s day to Holzgang, 2 ............4 2
4 21
win. The previous week he had
Cox, ss ...................... 4 1112:
looked like a major leaguer at! Gehrman, p ............3 0 2 0 4!
Bandon but the week’s work in
the mill after securing his re­
Totals .... \........36 10 13 27 12 |
lease from the Medford Rogues
plus the Medford heat apparent -1 Brookings ........... 102 000 000— 3
ly robbed him of his “stuff.” Bill Medford ................213 400 00*—10
Summary: Errors, Melbye, Lu­
Selsor, 18-year-old Shortstop of
Crescent City, took over the 1 cich, Holzgang, Polando, Astin,
mound duties and pitched five- Westbrook 2; RBI. Matson, Lu­
hit ball the remainder of the dis­ cich, Lutz, Holzgang 2, Gehrman,
tance. Only in the seventh did 2, Cox. 2-base hits, Gehrman; 3-‘
Selsor allow more than one hit base hits, Holzgang; Stolen bas­
per inning. In that fram the es, Mellbye; Double play, Kimura
Studs whacked him for three to Nierman; Selsor ao Nierman.
blows but a great throw by Ken Left on bases, Brookings 4, Med-!
Kimura after McDonald’s fly-out ford 10; Bases on balls, Gehrman
daubled George Gitzen off first 4, Astin 6. Selsor 1; Strike-outs,
base.
Gehrman 7; Astin 3; Selsor 2.
Meanwhile the Pelicans found Hits off Astin 8 for 10 in 3 2/3
Selsor 5 for 0 in
it difficult to shake their batting innings; off
4
1/3;
of
Gehrman
4 for 3 in 9.
slump with Paul Gehrman, ex-
Hit
by
pitecher,
Busack
by Sel­
major leaguer and former Coast
sor;
wild
pitches.
Astin;
passed
kague pitcher, throwing four-
ball, Westbrook 2; Winner, Gehr­
hit ball.
In the first inning Bill McLean man, Loser, Astin. Umpires:
singled with one out, advanced Adams and Bretzel. Time 2:10.
to second on White Matson’s in- i
field out, and score an unearned
run as Jim Nierman’s ground ball
Gene Gould, son of Mr. and
went through Connie Holzgang
Mrs. B. G. Gould, recent grad­
at second for an error.
The Pelicans scored their only uate of University of Oregon
other two runs in the third. Ki­ school of journalism, left Sunday-
mura, as first batter, drew a lor Eugene, from where he will
walk. Bill McLean then came go to a Texas air force base to,
enter sei vice. Gene could tell
through with his second straight
the Pilot little about where he
hit a line-drive t o center. As
would land or what specific du­
As Clarence Mellbye momentar­
ties he would have.
ily juggled the ball Kimura hit
'....... ~
........... —
for third and McLean went to
second. Whitey Matson’s single
see red Kimura and McLean hit
the plate when Norm Lucich er­
red in making his throw to the
plate. Gehrman handed the Pel­
icans a string of goose-eggs the
remainder of the way and pitch-'
ed hit less ball with exception of
the ninth when Jim Polando got
the fourth and final Brookings
bit for the day.
Roseburg, with four wins and
one loss for the season to date,
comes to Brookings next Sunday.'
The Chiefs who again have ex-!
pro Bus Sporer on the mound,
and several new additions on the
club, are reported to be even
Do you need a new roof or re-1
stronger than last season when
pairs
on your present one? Call
they finished second in Southern
Oregon league. The Pelicans, on SMITH RIVER 334. Built-up
the other hand, are not daunted roofs our specialty. All Work is
but know they have a man-sized guaranteed. Free Estimates.
job on their hands.
Scoring last Sundav.
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