Thursday, July 17, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
1 Pass 7. Bases on balls. Lapiner 1.
M artindale 3, Donovan 2. Strike
outs, Lapiner 9, Martindale 7. Don-
onvan 3, Driscoll 1. Hits, off Mar
tindale 1 for 0 in 6; off Driscoll
S for 7 in 1 1 3; off Donovan 1 for
0 in 2 2 3. Hit by pitcher, Hedge-
Brookings Beavers annexed two Peth and James by Lapiner. Earn-
more non-league games during the °d runs: Lapiner 3; Discoll 7. Los
past week, downing Grants Pass er- Driscoll. Winner. Lapiner.
under the lights at Grants Pass Butte Falls Here. Sunday
7 to 3 on July 9. and winning han-1 Butte Falls was limited to four i
dily by a 10 to 3 score over Butte hits in the Sunday game. Jerry
Falls, here on July 13.
Kane allowing two in four innings I
Rusty Martindale had the Beav and Jim Nierman a like number
ers handcuffed with one scratch in his five-inning stretch. Kane,
hit for the first five innings at tall right-hander from Pasadena,
Grants Pass when he retired in struck out six Butte Falls matters
fa\or of light-hander Driscoll.
jin the first two frames but devel-
Driscoll disposed of the first two oped wildness in the third, hitt-
Beavers to face him in the sixth ing one batsman and walking five
but Frank Burdell then laced out others for three runs without a
a triple and five of his mates fol- hit. Bill Wallace and Bill Darnell
lowed with successive singles good with triples and Don Karns with
f?r four runs and enabling Brook a home run were the only Beavers
ings to take the lead 4 to 3.
extra base hits.
The Beavers added three insur-
The Beavers start the second
ance runs in the seventh, high- half of the Southwestern Oregon
lighted by Jerry Mason’s first home League play at Bandon this Sat-
run of the season. Vic Lapiner urday night to be followed by a
scattered six Grants Pass hits and second game of the series Sun-
struck out nine.
day afternoon.
At Grants Pass Wednesday—
Butte Falls—3
ab r h po a
Brookings- 7
ab r h no
Wallace, 2
0
1 2 1 Facey, cf ................2
Jacobson, ss
4 1 1 0 5 Ellis, cf ................2
Maciel, cf-2
....... 5 0
0 1 1 Rodgers. If ................4
Burdell, If
2 2 1 0 Tungate, 2 ............... 4
Mason, rf
....... 3 2 2 2 0 Rugan, rf ................4
Karns, 1 .
1
10 0 Zimmerlee. 3 ........... 4 0 2 2 6
Johnson, 2 .... ....... 2 0 0 0 1 Fridell, ss ................2 0 0 0 1
Via. cf ..
1 1 0 Smiley, c ................. 4 0 0 4 0
Peterson, c
0 5
1 10 0 Hart, p ..................... 2 1 0
Lapiner, p
1 0 3
Totals .............. 32 3 4 24 12
Totals
36
• * •
Brookings—10
ab r h po a
Grants Pass 3
ab
h po a ¡Via, cf ...................6 1 2 0 0
Parsons, 3
0 0 0 0 Jacobson, ss ...........2 2 0 3 1
JLong, rf ......
1 1 4 0 Wallace, 2 .............. 4 1 1 0
# Friend. cf
1 0 3 0 Darnell, rf-1 ...........5 0 2 2
Donovan, lf-p ..... 4 0 1 0 0 Mason, If .............. 3 0 0 1
Hedgepeth, c
3
Karns, 1 .................. 4
1 11
Shepherd, 1
4 0 Matson, rf ............ I
10 0
Blacksmith, 2 ..... 4
2 2 Johnson, 3 ..............2 0 0 0 1
Laubach, ss
.....2
0 0 1 Burdell, 3 ..............2
Jones, ss
1
Martindale, p
....2
1 1 Jane...........................0
Discoll, p
1 0 Nierman. p .............. 1
Butte Falls, Grants
* Pcfss Dumped By
Beaver Sluggers
Totals . .
Brookings
Grants Pass
3 6 27 5
ooo
Errors: Jacobson, Friend. RBI,
Burdell, Mason 3, Karns. Peter
son, Lapiner, Hedgepeth, Martin
dale, Shepherd. 3-base hits, Bur
dell; home runs, Mason, Martin
dale; stolen bases. Wallace, Ja
cobson, Mason 2. Double p I a y s.
Blacksmith to James to Shepherd.
Left on bases. Bookings 7; Grants
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B. B. Crabb Co.
Bookkeeping
Pay Roll
Taxes
Insurance
Kerr Building
Brookings, Oregon
Totals .............. 34 10 10 27 15
Butter Falls ....... 003 000 000
3
Brookings ........... 201 300 13x -10
Errors: Zimmerlee, Fridell, Ja
cobson. RBI, Fridel, Via. Wallace
2, Darnell 2, Karns. 3-base hits,
allace, ftarnell. Home runs,
Karns. Stolen bases. Via, Nier
man. Double plays. Hart to Zim
merlee to Tungate. Left on. Butte
Falls 10; Brookings 12. Base on
balls, Kane 7, Nierman 1, Hart 9.
Strike-outs, Kane 6; Nierman 2,
Hart 2 Earned runs, Kane 3 Hart
7. Hits: off Kane 2 for 2 in 4, off
Nierman 2 for 0 in 5; off Hart
10 for lo in 8. Hit by pitcher, Ty-
gart by Kane, Jacobson, Peterson
and Kane by Hart. Wild pitches,
Hart. Passed ball, Peterson. Win
ner, Kane; loser Hart.
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Mrs. McIntyre is in the hospital
at Crescent City for treatment of
poison oak. The Mclntypes are
logging on the Payne ranch on
the Chetco.
ROY H. BROWN MORTUARY
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