Thursday, July 26, 1951.
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
PELICANS TAKE 2 FROM COQUILLE;!
?OTH GAMES WON BY SINGLE RUN
I
In an exhibit game. Saturday । Famed runs: off Coleman 4, off
night, Brookings Pelicans edged'Gilson 2; off Selsor 5. Winner:
the Coquille Loggers, 9 to 8. in Selsor, Loser Gilson. Time 2:55.
a free-hitting and quite loosely Sunday's League Game—
played game, in which the Peli Brookings—2
ab I* h pu a
cans were never behind, although Kimura, If .............. 4 0 0 0 0
at no time with a secure kad. McLean, rf ............. 4 0 0 1 0
Selsor hurled the game, and de Selsor, ss ................ 4 0 2
4
served a better fate than was Astin, cf .................... 3 0 0
1
' his despite the win.
Matson 2 ....... •.......... 4 0 0
Sunday, in the game which H. Westbrook 1..... 4 0 1 11 0
counted in the league standings, Peterson, c ............ 4 0 0 4 0
Bill Hanouska pitched and bat- Johnson, 3 ..........., 4 1 2 0 4
cg in the runs which won his Hanouska, p ..........4
1 2 0 0
game 2 to 1 against Don White,
the OSC ace portsider. While
Totals
35 2 7 27 12
1 íanouska was touched for one Coquille 1
ab r h Po a
more blow than was White, he Douglas. 1
0
6 0
was more effective and kept his Rose, 2 ....
4 0 1 0
hits well spaced.
Gerst, cf .
4 0 0 1 0
In the fourth, Keith Johnson Taylor If
4 0 1 3 0
single and Hanouska connected Younce, 3 , .
4 0
1 0
with his four-ply smash. 3hat Thomas, rf
4 0 2 5 0
wound up the Pelican scoring, Consolo, ss
3 0 0 0 I
and ( oquille was able to push Carlson,
4 1 2 11 1
around a run in the seventh.
White, p
0 0 0 2
In the ninth, the Loggers gave
the Pelicans anxious moments,
Totals ............34 1 8 27 6
when Carlson doubled, While Brookings .............. 000 200 000 2
reached first on a fiielder’s choice Coquille .................. 000 (XX) 100 1
with none down. Douglas, how
Summary:
Errors, . Gerst, H
ever, hit into a double play as Westbrook. RBI. Hanouska 2
Carlson was held to third, and H hite 1. 2-base hits, Selsor, Carl
Rose skied out to Astin in center- son. Homeruns, Hanouska. Stolen
field. The box scores:
bases, Douglas,
Rose,
Taylor.
Brookings 9
ab r li po a Thomas. Sacrifices, White. Dou-
Kimura. If
...... 4 2 2 2 0 hie play, Matson to H. Westbrook.
McLean, rf-cf ...... 3 2 0
0 Left on bases; Brookings 8. Co
Matson. 2
...... 5 1 1 4 2 quille 9. Basts on balls, White 2.
Astin, ss ....... ...... 4 1 1 2 4 Hanouska 3. Strike-outs. White
H. Westbrook 1....4 1 3 8 1 10, Hanouska 4. Winner Hanous-
Folando, cf
..... 3 0 0 . 1 Qlka. Loser, White. Time 1:50.
Johnson 3 ..... ..... 5
Peterson, c .... ..... 4 1 1
0
Selsor, p
..... 4 0 1
3
R. Westbrook, rf....O 0 0 0 0
Odd Fellows Seat
New Officers
Totals
Coquille—8
Doublas, 1
Rose, 2
Gerst, cf .
Taylor, If
Y'ounce, 3 .
Consolo, ss
Thomas. rf
Burr, c
Coleman, p
Gilson, p ..
Carlson ♦
Lievers, p
!
i
I
36 9 10
ab r h
3 0 1
..5 1 1
..5 0
..5 2 2
..5 2 3
.5 0 0
..4 1 3
..4
0
0 00
2 0 0
1 1 1
0 0 0
Regular meeting of C h c t co
27 11
po a lodge. I. O. O. F., was held last
0 Thursday, with installation ef
5 4 officers for the second six months
1 0 term of 1951 was conducted by
0 Ed Hoar, district deputy grand
4 1 master, assisted by Howard Can
2 6 trall as grand marshal, and other
0 0 grand officers. Installed wert:
Noble Grand—Ddn Craig.
5 0
Vice-Grand—Wiliam Clement.
0 0
Treasurer—Glen Zirbel.
0
Warden
—Arthur Bollinger.
0 9
Conductor—Frank Tygart.
0 0
Chaplain Lloyd Stefani.
Totals
40 8 12 27
Inside Guardian Ben Jones.
* Hit for Gilson in 8th.
Outside Guardian — Charles
Brookings ..............202 021 020- 9 Crosby.
Right Support to the Noble
Coquille .................. 200 100 032 9
Grand
—John Darger.
Summary:
Gerst. Consolo 3,
Left Support to the Noble
Burr, Polando 3. RBI, Kimura 2,
Grand
—Bob Williams.
Astin, Westbrook 3, Selsor 3,
Right
Support to the Vice-
Douglas, Taylor, Younce 2, Carl
Grand—Ed Hoar.
son 2, Thomas. 2-base hits, Tay
Right Scene Support — Roy
lor, Thomas 2. Home-runs, Ki
Marquis and Left Scene Support
mura. Stolen Bases, Gerst, Thom
—James Koeller.
as 2. Sacrifices, Matson; Double
Refreshments were enjoyed af-
plays: Consolo to Rose to Doug-
ter the meeting.
las; Matson; Astin to Matson to
,
.
, .
Westbrook. Left on bases: Brook-
lod^ * domg a fine job
sponsoring the Boy Scouts in this
ing 12; Coquille 9. Base on balls:
area, giving freely of its time and
Coleman 5, Gilson 5, Lievers 1,
efforts to keep the scout activ
Selso 4. Strikeouts. Coleman 1,
ities interesting instructive.
Gilson 4. Selsor 6. Hits off Cole
man 4 for 4 in two; Gilson 6 for ,
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