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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1953)
Brookings Beavers Edge Merchants BROOKINGS Kimura. lf-p 1 0 0 2 1 Wallace, 2b .. 3 1 0 4 1 Burden, 3b . 3 2 1 0 3 Barrett, ss .. . 5 Ó 1 0 Ò The first practice game of the Monello, cf . 4 3 2 1 0 Steps are being taken by the 1 1 9 0 season for the Brookings Beavers Reyn’dson, lb . 4 Veterans of Foreign Wars and Karns, rf 4 1 1 1 1 resulted in a 9 to 7 win over the Peterson, c 3 1 1 9 the Rotary club toward the es 0 Crescent City Merchants in a Lowman, p .... 2 0 1 0 1 tablishing of a Walking Blood lather loosely played game on the Corrigan. 2b 1 0 1 1 1 — __ — — —— Bank, details of which w ill be local diamond Sunday. TOTALS ... 33 9 9 27 14 announced later. In general, the The Beavers got off to a three- program looks tow’ard everyone Score by innings: run lead in the first on Hon Mon- Cret. City . 000 015 0 10 -7 wishing to, in the area, having ello’s drive between right and Brookings . . 300 051 00x 9 their blood typed as a precaution center which rolled fo r a home Summary: Errors, Whalen, Pc- against either immediate need for run and scored B ill Wallace anil terson. Wallace. Reynoldson 3; transfusion to others or as pa- F rank Burdell ahead of him. Gale runs batted in. Loftin. Whalen 4, Morgan. Allman, Wallace, Mon- Allman, starting Merchant hurl- ello 4, Karns 2, Peterson, Low - strike-outs, Lowman 3, Kimura 4 er, was driven from the mound man; 2-base hit, Yamor; 3-base Allman 3, Clausen 2; hits off in the fifth when the Beavers hits. Whalen 2, Monello; stolen Lowman 9, Kimura 1, Allman 7, Clausen 1; hit by pitcher, by broke loose again w ith five runs bases, Wallace, Monello, Corri Wallace Wallace by Clausen, Rey- gan; sacrifice, Karns; double on five hits. Brookings got its plays. Barrett to Wallace to Rey noidson by Allman; wild pitch, final tally in the sixth on Mon- noldson, Karns to Peterson; Bar Kimura; passed balls, Gatlin,» Pe winning pitcher, Lowman, ello’s walk, his steal off second, rett to Corrigan to Reynoldson; | terson; left on bases, ’Crescent City 8. j losing pitcher, Allman. Umpires, advance to third on Len Reynold- Brookings 10; bases on balls. Ki- Eickhoff and Matts; scorer, Let- son’s short single to left, and sub muia 2, Allman 4, Clausen 3; meister. Time, 2:25. sequent score on Don Karn’s squeeze bunt. This was the only run off Don Clausen in 3 1/3 in nings of relief. Beaver Manager Jim Lowman got by the Merchants in classy style for four innings, allowing a single to Tex Gatlin in the sec ond and a double by George Yamor in the fourth with two down. The first Merchant run came in the fifth on Mike Whal en’s low liner to left, which elud ed Kenny Kimura on an attempt ed shoe-string catch and went for a home run. Lowman was the victim ol some loose support in the sixth as three boots and four hits handed Crescent City five un earned runs. Whalen’s second homer with tw’o on was the high light of the inning. Kimura re lieved Lowman with two down and stopped the Merchant rally as he fielded Bill Loftin's tap and threw him out at first. Crescent City plated the sev enth and last run in the eighth) without the aid of a hit, the tally I being the result of two Beaver | errors and a wild pitch. The Beavers travel to Crescent 1 City next Sunday for a return game schedule! for Peterson Park at 2:00 p.m. (daylight sav ing time). The box score: CRESCENT CITY AB R H Loftin, 2b ...... 5 0 0 Hoffman, ss ... 3 0 0 Maciel, cf ..... 4 1 1 1 Yamor. lb .... 4 0 Gatlin, c 5 1 2 Whalen, 3b 4 2 2 Clausen, lf-p 4 2 1 Morgan, i f .... 4 1 1 Allman, p-lf .... 4 0 2 TOTALS ... 39 7 Walking Blood Bank Project tients themselves. 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