Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 07, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    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.
Brookings Harbor Pilot
The project is especially adapt­ Thursday, May 7, 1933
able to most ex-service person­
nel who not only realize the value
Further details w ill be made
of the program but who ha\e
available
when everything is lined
their type on their papers and
out.
dogtags. A qualified WAAC hos­
------------* ----------- -
pital technician has already vol­
unteered to type blood for oth­
Advertising m the Brookings-
ers.
Harbor Pilot bings results.
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