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Roseburg Chiefs Drop Pelicans 12 to 7,
Sunday, In Bizarre Exhibition Of Ball
Ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous, baseball
• was displayed Sunday between Roseburg, current sec'
ond-place holders in Southwest Oregon League, and the
Brookings Pelicans, at the local field. Plenty of rhubarb,
'Such as umpire-baiting, entered in the fray to give fans
everything but a triple play and a no-hitter.
For a couple of innings, Bob
.2 2 1 7 2
Astin and Bus Sporer were locked' Linde, 1
Ayers,
1 0 0 1 0
in as neat a pitching duel as a
Carey,
.1
0 0 1 1
rf
fan could desire with all bats- '
3 0 1 1 2
men parading to the plate and : Sporer, P
Johnson,
If
....
1 1 1 0 0
away—just like that. In the third
Winders,
rf-3-c
1
2 1 3 0
a homerun broke the ice with
Curran,
rf
......
1 0 0 0 0
Roseburg going ahead.
Cade,
p
............
1
0 0 0 0
Astin found himself in trouble
after two were out in the fourth
Totals ...
35 12 12 27 11
when he had the bases loaded
Brookings
—
7
ab r h po a
and a foul fly ball was allowed
Kimura,
cf
...
4
1 0 1 0
by the umpire and four run hit
McLean, rf .
5
0
0 1 0
the plate for the viistors. Nier
DeAutremont,
2
....5
0
5 3
man, reliefer, held the visitors
Nierman, 1-p
.4
1
1
4 4
in check for the next two innings
Selsor, ss ....
4
1
2
3
3
when a home run again figured
Polando, If ..
3
0 1 0
in the scoring.
Johnson, 3 ....
1 0 0 0 1
Brookings looked weak until Matson, 3 ....
2 1 1 0 1
the sixth when Nierman hit a Peterson, c
4 0
6 1
four-ply smash to deep left center Astin, p ........
1 0 o 0 4
field. This angered Roseburg, ap Westbrook, 1
1 o 6 0
parently, for they got to Nier
man for tw’o in the seventh, to
Totals
34 7 6 27 17
apparently stow away the game
Summary: Errors: Richey, De
in a freezer.
Autremont 2, Sporer. RBI Baker,
Came the eighth, and every Kirsch 2, G. Sanders,
D. Johnson,
thing—including umpire baiting V. Sanders 3, Linde
3. Carey,
and expelled players, near fist Nierman, Selsor, Matson,
Peter-
icuffs, and everything to whet son 2. 3-base hits, Kirsch 2; HR
the delight of fans, partisan or V. Sanders, Linde Winders, Nier
otherwise.
man; Stolen bases, Kimura, Sel
Sporer, who had been almost sor; Sacrifices: V. Sanders, Carey,
untouchable up to that point, Double playes, Selsor to DeAu-
suddenly found his control not Jremont to Westbrook; Left on
the best, and had two men on bases, Roseburg 3; Brookings 5.
base via the bases on balls. A Bases on balls: off Astin 1; off
shift in the batting order for Nierman 4; off Sporer 4; off
the Pelicans, saw- Westbrook in Cade 1; Strike-outs: Astin 1
from third on a close play. The Nierman 4; Sporer 6; Cade 3
Roseburg catcher claimed push Hits: off Astin 6 for 5 in 3 1/3
ing on the part of Westbrook, ofl* Nierman 6 for 7 in 5 2/3;
when he was called safe. In the| off Sporer 3 for 4 in 7 in 7 1/3;
. immediate blow-up on the part off Cane 3 for 3 in 1 2/3. Earned
of Roseburg, when Sporer and Runs: Astin 5; Nierman 5; Spor-
Richey were chased to the show er; C ade 4. Winner, Cade; loser
ers, Brookings tied up the game Nierman. Umpires: Eickhoff and
with a six-run splurge.
Putnam. Time e:40.
However, the Pelican’s joy was
short-lived for the next inning
Roseburg got to Nierman for five
runs, including a grand-slam hit
by Winder, who wound up be-
hind the plate.
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Brookings was unable to recov
er any lost ground in its half of
the ninth. Following the game all
the Roseburg team swarmed to
Empire Eickhoff and illayed him
with more than just abusive re
marks. This carried on for sev
eral minutes after the fans had
tiled off the field.
The scoring:
Roseburg ............. 001 400 205—12
Brookings ............. 000 001 060
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