Thursday, July 31, 1952
BROOK1NGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Jacks Took Couple
* Ffom Beavers Over
Past Week-end
Brookings- 5
ab r h po a
W allace, 2 ................ 5 0 0 3 0
Jacobson, ss ............ 5 1 2
0 2,
Burdell, If ................4 0 2 2 0
Darnell, rf ................4 0
1
Mason, cf ................4 2 1
Brookings Beavers had another Karns. 1 ..................4 0 1
hectic week-end, losing both ends Johnson, 3 ............. 4 1 1
of a double-header to Coos Bay Peterson, c ..............3 1 2
N orth Bend Lum berjacks, at that Lowman, p ........... 4 0 1
place by 24 to 5 and 6 to 5 scores.
37 5 11 26 8
The S aturday night tilt was
•
alm ost a Brookings victory with
C.
B.-N.
B
.-
6
ab r h PO a
the Beavers leading 5 to 3 going
4
0 2 1 3
into the last of the ninth but the
.... 5 1 1 2 3
Jacks scored three runs to end the
2 4 1 0
near upset. Five Brookings errors
5 1 1 8 o
spelled the difference as the pre
4 1 2 0 0
vious three Jacks runs off Jim
....4 0 0 8 0
Lowman were unearned.
The fateful last of the ninth Lewis, rf ................. 4 4 0 0 3 0
4 0 2 2 2
sta rte d with Glenn S te tte r barely
....
2
1 1 1 2
beating out an infield hit to short
....3 0 2 1 0
Giant First Baseman A rlitt then
....1 0 0 0 0
got his only hit of the game by Sugura
....1 0 0 0 0
tripling to left center and p lat Ruggles
—
— — —
ing S te tter. Arlit scored the tying
42 6 15 27 10
run as Dick W enner trickled a
hit between third and short. P it * Flied out for Allison in 9th.
cher Lowman was working desper ’ •stru ck out for Lewis in 9th.
ately to hold the time.
Joe Sugura. batting for Allison, Sunday's Game
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flied out to Matson in center and Brookings 5
Jim Ruggles, hittin g for Lewis W allace, 2-p ............5 0 0 3 4
1 I
stru ck out, m aking it two down Jacobson, ss ....... ...5 0 1 1
Burdell,
If
................5
1
3
1
0
Ken Jensen then hit a grounder
1 1
over the bag at second which W al Darnell, rf-p ........... 5 2 2
lace deflected w ith his glove but Mason, cf-p .......... 5 1 2 0 0 '
°l
could not hold and it went for Karns, 1 ......... 6..... 1 0 1 1
3 0
a hit. W ard Rockey scored W en Matson, 2-rf-cf ..... 4 1 3
ner w ith the winning run by h it Johnson, 3 ..............1 0 0 1 1
1
ting a bat-handle blooper over Chapman, 3 ............. 3 0 1 0
Peterson, c................ 4 0 2 6 0
third to end the torrid tussle.
0
A fter being held to one hit Nierm an, p-1 ............4 0 1 7
in the first four innings by OSC
Totals ...............42 5 15 24 8
left-hander, D<|n W hite, the Bea
• • •
vers tagged him for four hits and
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three runs in the fifth and drove C. B.-N. B.—24
him from the hill with four more Scrivens, ss ........... 6 4 4 6 3
hits and 2 runs in the sixth. W ard Leininger, 3 ........... 3 2 2 1 1
1 1 2 0 1
Rockey finished the game and pre Warren, 3
vented any. fu rth e r Beaver scor S te tte r, If ............... 3 2 2 0 0
Lewis, If ................. 3 0 1 1 0
ing the rem ainder of the way.
A
rlitt, 1 ................. 6 3 4 11 0
'T h e Lum berjacks really fa tte n
W
enner, cf ............. 3 3 2 0 0
ed their batting averages on S un
day, slam m ing out a total of 28 Swayne, cf ..............2 0 0 2 0
6 4 5 1 1
base hits. S ta rtin g pitcher, Jim Allison, c ....
Nierm an, was the victim of four Ruggles, rf ............... 6 1 2 2 0
unearned runs in the first, got Jensen. 2 ..............6 2 2 3 3
by in the second inning, facing only Treichel, p ............... 6 2 2 0 3
three batters, but was shelled
Totals .............. 54 24 28427 12
off the mound in the third as
S te tte r and A rlitt lead off with Brookings ..........0 0 0 003 020 5
singles and the form er c o a s t C. B.-N. B........... 4011 231 12x 24
leaguer, Dick W enner, drove a
E rrors, Jacobson 2, Burdell, Ma
long home run over the left field
son
2, Johnson. Peterson, N ier
wall. Bill W allace and Bill D ar
man.
Allison, Ruggles. RBI, Ma
nell, in tu rn tried th eir hand at
son
2,
Matson 2, Peterson. Scriv
pitching but it rem ained for Je rry
ens
2,
Leininger,
W arren 2, Lewis
Mason to come in from center-
A
rlitt
3.
W
enner
3,
Allison 3, J e n
field to end the 11-run splurge and
sen
3,
Ruggles
2.
2-base
hits. Dai”
also pitch the last five innings.
nell
2.
Scrivens,
Jensen;
3-base
Eight Brookings errors aided con
hits,
A
rlitt.
Home
runs,
W
enner.
siderably in the scoring.
Stolen
Bases,
Ruggles.
Left
on:
The Beavers got 15 hits off A1
Brookings
10,
C.
B.-N.
B.
8.
Base
Treichel, form er National League
and Coast League pitcher, but on balls, W allace 1, Darnell 1.
couldn't bunch them effectively, Strike-outs, Treichel 1, Nierm an
only in the sixth an eighth innings. 1, W allace 1, Mason 4. Hits off
Treichel 15 for 5 in 9; off N ier
man
7 for 7 in 2 plus; off D ar
Medford Here Sunday.
nell
4
for 4 in 1 3; off Mason 12
Medford's Cheney Studs, fourth
for
7
in
5. Earned runs, Treichel
place team in league standings,
5,
Nierm
an
3; W allace 6, Darnell
comes to Brookings for a double-
1,
Mason
4.
W inner Treichel, los
header next Sunday afternoon at
er.
Nierman.
1:30 p. m. at the high school field
Brookings ............
C. B.-N. B.
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