Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 05, 1951, Image 3

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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.
Brookings
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Goes Farther—
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.
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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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