Thursday, August 16, 1951
ROSEBURG CHIEFS
BLANK PELICANS
Winders retrieved the ball and
fired home to nail McLean as he
tried to score. Manager Whitey
Matson ended the threat by hit
It took the Roseburg Chiefs ting into a very close double
exactly an hour and thirty-five Play.
minutes to reel off a f’ve-to-
Al Kruk, on the hill for Brook
nothing victory over the Brook ings. retired the side in the first
ings Pelicans in a Southwestern and second, allowed an unearned
Oregon league game in the val run in the third on Mel Friend’s
ley town Sunday.
error and again shut out the
Bus Sporer, on the mound for j Chiefs in the fourth. Roseburg,
the Chiefs, was in rare form, ( however, put the game on the
allowing only six hits, scattered proverbial ice with a three-run
over as many innings. He struck burst in the fifth, which was
out nine Pels and jssued only one Kruk’s only bad inning. . Lovell
walk. Sporer’s shut-out was in Baker led off with a tap over
danger in only the first innings t het he bag at thjrd which went
as Bill McLean got his first of for a hit and Hal Zurcher made
three hits by pickling the open it wto on with a ground ball
ing pitch of the game for a tri throqgh the box. John Linde
ple to left center. Kejth John- I then scored both with a two-ply
osn’s apparent base hit off Spor swat to left center, the only ex
er’s glove turned out to be a tra base hit for the Chiefs. Catch
fielder’s choice as shortstop er Ritchey’s grounder to right,
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♦Batted for Westbrook in 9th.
Brookings ..............000 000 000—0
1 Roseburg .............. 001 031 OOx—5
Sum: errors: Baker, Winders,
Friend 2; runs batted in, Linde
2, Ritchey; two-base hit, Linde;
three-base hit, McLean; sacri
fices, Ritchey; double plavs,
Winders to V. Sanders to Lind •
2; Kruk to Matson to Njpiman
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on their property on the Upper
Chetco road and Northern prairie
We are losing too much stock
from shots from illegal hunters.
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DICK GRIFFITH.
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after two down, put Linde over 2; left on bases, Brookings 6,
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final tally in the sixth, an un er 1, Kruk 2; strike-outs, Sporer since its opening this spring, have
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9, Kruk 1; earned runs, Krug 3; leased the coffee shop at Hum-
The Brookjngs loss along with winning pitcher, Sporer- »osing bi*g Mountain camp and left
Coquille’s 3 to 2 12th inning win pitcher, Kruk; umpires, Flegel Tuesday to assume their new’
over Bandon toppled the Pels and Sargt nt
duties.
into a tie for fifth place and
dimmed the hopes for a Brook
ings spot in th epost-season
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Strife Io Be Good! Your Consctenci Remains Pure
Brookings plays host to the
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on August 26 for their last game
of the scheduled season.
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LEAGUE STANDINGS
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CITY,
CALIF.
W. L . Pct.
Medford ............... 9
3 .750
N. B.-Coos Bay.... 9
3 .750
♦Bandon ....... ...... 8
3 .727
♦Roseburg ............ 6
5 .545
Brookings ............ 6
6 .500
Coquille ............... 6
6 .500
R|eedsport ............ 1 10 .090
Myrtle Creek ...... 1 10 .090
♦Protested game to be played
August 25.
Sunday's Results
Coquille 3, Bandon 2 (12 in
nings).
Medford 3, N.B.-Coos Bay 6.
Brookings 0. Roseburg 5.
Reedsport-tyl. Creek (unreport
ed).
The box score:
BROOKINGS
AB R H PO
Johnson, 3b
. 4 0 1 0 3
McLean, If.
. 4 0 3 1 0
Matson, ! 2b
. 4 0 1 2 6
Astin, cf
. 4 0 0 3 0
Nierman, lb
. 4 0 0 15
Westbrook rf
. 2 0 1 1 0
Friend, ss ....
. 3 0 0 1 0
Peterson, c ..
.. 3 0 0
1
Kruk, p . .....
3 0 0 0
*Sowers ......
. 1 0 0 0 0
Totals ............. 32 0
ROSEBURG
Baker, If ......... . 4
Zurcher, cf .......... 4 1
Linde, lb ............. 4 1
G. Sanders, 3b .... 4 C
Ritchey, c ........... 3 0
Wjnders, ss .......... 4 0
DeBernardi, rf .... 2 0
V. Sanders, 2b.... 4 1
Sporer, p ............ 3 1
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