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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday, July 12, 1951 et PELICANS BLASTED, 15-3, SUNDAY EIGHT PEL ERRORS HELP SCORING 102 064 110—151 Brookings Pelicans wondered, North Bend 000 000 003 3 Sunday, what hit them, when the Brookings . Summary: McLean, H. West Coos Bay-North Bend Lumber brook 2, Polando 3, Peterson 2, jacks blasted out a 15-3 score Holcomb. Arlitt, Jensen, Sugura. over their heads at the local field. The Pelicans, usually stable RBI: Scrivens, Nelson 3. Lein behind their pitcher, bobbled the inger 2, Arlitt, Allison. Sugura, ball eight times, permitting at Ruggles, Fredericks, Astin, Mc least half of the tallies made by Lean 2. Two-base hits: Nelson, Sugura; 3-base hits: Astin; HR, the visitors. In the first inning the visitors Leininger; stolen bases, Scribens. blasted a home run to break the Sacrifices, Matson; double plays J scoring open for the* deluge which Hyde to Cook to Arlitt. Left on I was to come. Blanked in the sec bases: North Bend, 13; Brook ond, the Lumberjacks put to ings 11; Baseson on balls, Astin | gether three hits for two runs in 4, Johnson 2, Westbrook 1, Fred- j ricks 2, Hyde 2. Strikeouts, As-1 the third, and at that moment there appeared to be a baseball tin 3, Westbrook 2, Fredricks 3, | Hyde 2. Hits off Astin 12 for 91 game of the fans liking. In the fourth, when two errors in 4 2/3 innings; oc Nierman 1 put Bob Astin in the. hole, the for in 1/3; off Johnson 5 for 5 visitors suddenly found their in 2; off Westbrook 3 for 1 in 2; batting eyes to collect six hits | off Fredricks 4 for 0 in 5; of i and six runs, from which treat-, Hyde 4 for 3 in 4. Hit by pitcher, ment, Brookings could find no Nelson by Johnson, Kimura by I pitcher to cope with the situation Fredricks. Wild pitch, Astin 2; । as all received the same kind of Winner, Fredricks, Loser, Astin. । reception. Nierman pitched one Umpires: Eickhoff and Putnam..1 inning, and two errors put him in Time: 2:35. the hole, and two hits added an other four runs After Nierman was able to put the fire out in the fifth, he went back to his position at first Southwestern Oregon League, and Keith Johnson took up the Sunday, did things in the ex chucking chores. He was touched tremes—with many upsets to put for five runs before Hank West- the fans who like to claim they brook took up the hopeless task konw their baseball in somewhat in the eighth. of a quandry. With almost an entirely new Coquille, which had experi- team on the field, only one run icnced only a “so-so” season up was scored from him, as he was I to Sunday’s game, rose to great able to blank the visitors in the heights to dump the much-pub ninth inning. licized Medford team by the un On the other hand, the Peli believable score of 12 to 1. That cans could do little with Fred was only one of the extremes: rick’s delivery, although twice Bandon dumped Myrtle Creek by they loaded the bases, until the a 21 to 4 score, and of course, ninth when Peterson singled, Brookings had a like score laid scored on Astin’s triple; Kimura on her doorstep, 15 to 3. walked, stole second and both Roseburg, which had previously came in on McLean’s single. beaten the Pelicals here a week North Bend—15 ab r h po a ago, fell from the perch of the 1 0 0 upper strata by getting 'dumped Scrivens, If .... ....... 4 O’Dell If .......... ....... 2 1 1 0 0 by Reedsport, which, up to that Nelson, 2 ....... ....... 5 1 3 1 3 moment, been the doormat of the Leininger, cf .. ....... 4 2 2 2 0 league. The score was 6 to 5. A Holcomb, cf .... ....... 1 0 0 1 0 look at the score and standings: 2 14 0 Arlitt, 1 ............ ....... 5 SEASON’S STANDINGS 0 0 3 Tqim Jensen, 3 ....... ....... 4 Won Lost PcL Allison, c ....... ........ 4 1 3 4 0 Medford .......... ..... ?6 1 .857 Sugura, c ......... ........ 2 0 1 2 0 Roseburg ....... .......... 5 2 .714 Ruggles, rf ..... ........ 3 1 2 0 0 Bandon ............ .......... 4 .571 3 Koch, ss ......... ........ 5 2 2 2 2 Coquille .......... .......... 4 3 .571 Warren, ss .... ........ 0 0 0 1 1 North Bend .. .......... 4 3 .571 Rredricks, p-rf ....... 6 2 4 0 2 Brookings ..... .......... 3 4 .428 Hyde, p ......... ........ 2 0 0 0 1 Reedsport ..... .......... 1 .142 6 Myrtle Creek 1 6 .142 Totals ...... ...... 47 15 21 27 12 SUNDAY’S RESULTS ab r h po a Brookings—3 Coquille 12^-Medford 1. Kimura, cf ... ........ 3 1 2 2 1 Reedsport 6—Roseburg 5. McLean, rf-cf ....... 5 0 3 0 0 Bandon 21—Myrtle Creek 4. 4 3 Matson 2 ...... ..... 1 0 0 North Bend 15—Brookings 3. 1 7 Nierman, 1-p-l ....... 4 0 1 Rev. and Mrs. N. N. Neufeld H. Westbrook, rf-p 5 0 0 1 2 Polando, 3-cf .......... 4 0 0 0 2 of Stayton, One,, returned to Johnson, ss-p-3 ...... 4 0 0 3 2 their home, Sunday after spend- Peterson, c .... .......... 4 1 1 7 1 inng several days in this area. Miss Joan Byrne, currently em Astin, p-rf-ss .......... 4 1 1 3 1 ployed in Brooking Water Co. 0 0 0 Bretzel ♦ ..... ..........1 0 office after her return from OSC, (♦batted for Matson in ninth. will enroll at Willamette Uni versity, Salem, next September. 8 27 13 3 Totals ..... ........ 35 Sunday Games See Terrific "Upsets" Brookings __ . Where the Money Ooe, Farther- Where th* Variety " Is Larger~ «1^0^ Where the Produce Is Fresher— We do our best in completeness, reverence and economy of modern Serving. New Patrons have found this true. We wel come Pre-Arrangements. 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