Thursday, August 7, 1952
Beaver Presented
♦ Pcbir Of Games To
Medford, Sunday
Brookings’ quest for a second
league victory again w e n t for
naught on the local high school
diamond Sunday as the Medford
Cheney Studs edged the Beavers
in both games, by 8 to 7 and 6 to
5 scores.
The Beavers tied up the first
✓ contest in a 3-run rally in the
eighth only to have the Studs win
it in the ninth as Catcher Frank
<S. W. Oregon League Standings
Team
Won Lost
Drain ............................. 14
4
C. B.-N. B........................ 12
6
Bandort ..........................13
7
Medford
13
7
Roseburg ....................... 6
12
Coquille
6 14
Brookings ....................... 1
17
Sunday's Results—
At B rookings, 7-5; Medford 8-6
At Drain, 2-1; C.B.-N.B, 7-7.
At Coquille, 2-5; Bandon, 7-8,
Roseburg, bye.
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
’dling 13 fielding chances in first
game, had 6 to 9 in the hit col
umn, and Frank Burdell appar
ently increased his average a3 the
league’s leading hitter with four
for eight. Burdell
curtently hit
ting 433.
The Beavers travel to Roseburg
for a two-game series this coming
week-end and then play their last
double-header at home against the
league-leading Drain, Aug. 17.
First Game
Medford—8
ab r h po a
Blevins, rf .............. 5 1 1 0 0
McDonald, 3
5 1 1
2
Roelandt, c ...........4 2 3 3 0
Gordon, 2 ........
5 1 2 1 3
S m ith ,
ci
Brookings
M arket
Where the Money
Goes Farther—
Where the Service
Where the Variety
Is Larger
Where the Produce
Is Fresher—
Is Better—
THURS.. FRI.. AND SAT., AUGUST 7th, 8th & 9th
1 1 1
Maddox, If .............. 5 1 2 2 0
Fawcett, n
i l l
5 I
Qitaen, 1
,...4 0 1 11 0
Gehrman, p ...........4 0 1 0
3
Totals ............. 40 8 13 27 15
• * *
Brookings—7
ab r h po a
Wallace, m
5 2 4 7 6
Jacobson, rf ........5 1 1 1 0
Burdell, If .......
5 13 1 0
Darnell, 1
5 0 0 7 0
Maaon, ci
4 l
3 4 0
2
.Matson, 2 ..............5 1 1 3
Roelandt lead off with a drive be Chapman, 3 ............ 4 0 1 3 I
tween left center and center that Peterson, c ............ 3 1 1 1 1
rolled across the road for a home Lowman, p ............ 4 0 2 0 1
run. While Brookings tagged vet
eran league pitcher, Paul Gehr-
Totals .............. 40 7 16 27 11
man, for 16 hits, three Stud dou Medford ................. 103 003 001—8
ble plays ruined just that many Brookings ..............300 000 130—7
scoring chances. Loose Beaver
Errors, McDonald, Gordon. Wal
fielding also aided Medforfd in her
lace, Smith, Burdell, Mason, Chap
scoring.
After trailing 3 to 0 in the 7- man; RBI, Roelandt, Gordon 2,
inning nightcap, the Beavers broke Maddox, Gehrman, Jacobson, Ma
through on Stud Hurler Terry son, Peterson, Lowman. 2-base hits
Maddox with two runs in the 4th Gordon. Wallace; Home runs. Roe
and took a 5 to 2 lead with three landt; sacrifices, Peterson. Double
more in the fifth. Medforfd edged plays, Gordon to Fawcett to Git-
closer with a single run in the zen, Smith to Gordon, Gerhman
sixth and then put across the ty to Fawcett to Gitzen, Wallace to
ing and winning runs, both un Matson to Darnell. Left on bases,
earned in the top of the seventh. Medford 7, Rrookings 8. Bases on
With one down. Roelandt singled balls. Gehrman, 1. Strike-outs,
and continued to third as the ball Lowman 1, Gehrman 3. Hit by
got through the right fielder for pitcher, Roeland and Smith by
an error. This apparently unnerv Lowman; earned runs, Lowman
ed Jim Nierman and he promptly 6, Gehrman 6. Winner, Gehrman.
walked Jack Gordon who then Second Game
immediately stole second on an Medford 6
ab r h po a
attempted double steal. SnutTy
Smith, next up, hit a ground ball McDonald. 3
.... 4
to second, scoring Roelandt.
Roelandt, c
...... 4
All hands were safe as Jai
Gordon, 2 ..... r... 3
son’s throw to Johnson at third Smith, cf .
3
was too late to force Gordon.
Maddox, p
..... 4
Gordon scored the winning ,
Fawcett, ss .... ...... 3
on Maddox’ out to center, and Gitzen, 1
....... 2
Smith was out stealing.
HofTert, rf
3
Bunky Peterson lead off with
an infield hit in the Beavers’ last
Totals ... .... 29 6 8 21 15
chance to salvage the game, but
• *
Nierman hit into a double play and Brookings 5
al
Wallace popped out to first.
Wallace, ss
4 1 2 1 1
Frank Roelandt was the hitting Jacobson, 2
3 10 2 2
star of the game for the Studs, Burdell, If
3
with six hits in eight times for Darnell, rf ..... ...... 3
the two games. Bill Wallace, han- Mason, cf ..... ...... 3
Karns, 1 ........
3
7 0
Johnson, 3
3
2 2
Peterson, c
3
4 1
N -O - T—I—C—E
Nierman, p
3
—
Totals
28 5 7 21 9
Beauty Shop
Medford
...... 1
Brookings ........
0
Kay Sandstrom
Evenings by Appointment
Errors, Gordon. Smith. HofTert,
Harbor, Oregon
Jacobson. Darnell, Peterson. RBI
Roelandt. Maddox 3. Wallace, Ma
son 2, Burdell. 2-base hits, Wal
lace; 3-base hits. Burdell; stolen
bases, Gordon. Double plays: Gor
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don to Fawcett to Gitzen. Mad
dox to Fawcett to Gitzen. Left on
41 acres on Gardner
bases. Medford 6. Brookings 2.
Bases
on balls, Nierman 3; strike
Ridge, 7-room house
outs. Nierman 4. Maddox 3. Earned
and good out build
Runs, Nierman 2; Maddox 2.
ings. Cash or terms.
•
•
•
Miss Carolyn Kerr visited her
parents. Mr. and Mrs Henry Kerr,
I. A. RODERICK
last week-end. before going to
Brookings, Oregon
Portland where she will be em-
ploycd in the Greyhound office.
Katherine's
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