Thursday, May 8, 1952
Maciel Downs Old
* irfates With 2-Hit
Game, Sunday
Brookings B e a v e r s , playing
th e ir first gam e of the season at
Crescent City, Sunday, downed
th e M erchants in a real thriller,
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS,
Sunday’s box score:
Brookings—2
ab
W allace, 2 ............. 4
Matson, cf
........ 3
H. W estbrook, 1... 4
D arnell, ss ............. 5
Chapm an, 3 .......... 3
R. W
estbrook,
w,'^
,b r° o k ' rf....3
3 0
p ™ ,* "* ',,11 ............. J ?
p ?
'
^ a e | , p ' ............. ’ ?
W ally Maciel on the mound for
T otals ............... 33 3 6 27
Btookings
w a s in mid-season
form, allowing only two hits and Crescent City—1
ab r
strik in g out 12 of his form er old Pike, If ................. 4 o
m ates. These two hits w ere the May, ss .................. 4 o
only two balls going beyond the Yamor, 1 ...... „......3 0
infield as the Beaver outfield had Gatlin, rf-2 ............. 2 0
no chances to register a put-out. 1 McComb, c ............. * 4 1 1 7
The M erchants gave the Bea- ; Zat°Ua. cf ............ 4 0 0 1
vers and the Brookings fans some L. M organ, 3 ........... 3 0 0 0
anxious m om ents in the last of Loftin, 2 ......
..... 2 0 0 4
the ninth as Bud Pike struck out Clausen, rf ... ..... 1 0 0 0
w ith the bases loaded. McComb, W. Morgan, p ..... 1 0 0 1
first h itte r of the inning had B urton, p . . ..... 2 0 0 0
been safe on an error. J e rry Za-
T otals ............. 31 1 2
to lla tried to sacrifice but Maciel
fielded the bunt and fired to W al
Sum m ary: E rrors, Matson. May
lace at second to cut down the
lead runner. Leon M organ went Chapm an 2. Gatlin, M organ; RBI,
out, pitcher to first, for the sec D arnell, Maciel; 3-base hits, M a
ond out. Don Clausen and Bill ciel, D arnell; Stolen bases. L.
B urton both w a l k e d on full ^IorKan; sacrifices: Peterson; left
bases> Brookings 12, Crescen
counts to load the bases and set ! ° ° n baseSl
Crescent
the stage for P ike’s aforem en-1City _9 ’
on baIls: off Mor
gan 5; off B urton 1; off Maciel 5.
tioned dram atic strikeout.
The Beavers chalked their first H its off M organ 3 for 2 in 4 1/3
ru n in the initial inning. W hitey innings: off B urton 3 for 0 in 4 2/3
M atson, who had walked, scored innings; off Maciel 2 for 1 in 9.
easily from first as Bill D arnell E arned Runs: off Morgan 2. Mit
laced a m ighty triple to left cen by pitcher, Chapm an by M organ;
te r for his first of three hits for G atlin by Maciel. Wild pitches,
Morgan, Maciel. W inner, Maciel.
the day.
Um pires: M atts and Trone
A w alk to Gene Erw in in the
fourth proved to be the winning
Brookings run. He scored on Ma
ciel s triple. The B eavers had
num erous o th er scoring chances
F a s was evidenced by the 12 ru n
ners left stranded, however, the
run producing hits w ere not fo rth
com ing except in the case of D ar
r e l l ’s and M aciel’s threebasers.
The M erchants scored t h e i r
only run in the seventh and this
of the unearned variety. Bill Mc
Comb, w ith one down, hit a drive
to deep left center, ordinarily
good for two and possibly th ree I
bases but he tallied on w hat the
official scorer called a three-base
hit and an outfield error. Zatolla
stru ck out and while Leon Mor
gan drew a walk. Don C lausen,'
pinch-hitting for Bill Loftin, pop
ped out to H ank W estbrook.
Brookings will play a double
header here against the strong
Bandon Club, May 23, the local
team draw ing a bye on May 18,
the official opening date for the
S outhw estern Oregon league.
Business M anager Lesm eister
is attem p tin g to line up addition
al practice gam e for the 18th.
Courteous efficient service'
Scoring by innings:
Brookings ............. loo 100 000 2
Pd A d. McCoiXt I Of AW©rn«y G «r Co” ™
O *o **cPo>,Chf 502
dg , Pof*'o»d
C rescent City ..... 000 000 100—1
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