Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 26, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    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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