Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 12, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Brookings-Harbor Pilot
THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1954
BEAVERS SPLIT
WITH STUDS
opened up on him by scoring 3
unearned runs on a combination
of walks, 2 hits and 2 Beaver
errors. Lehi then settled down
and pitched 4 scoreless innings.
The Studs however m anaged two
more unearned runs in the 6th
on 2 singles and two additional
fielding miscues.
Brookings was able to dent the
p late only in the 2nd when Lloyd
H a rt walked Lehi and B arrett
and Cliff Girod scored both with
a double.
Although the league season
ended Sunday, the s ta rt of P la y ­
offs have been postponed until
the week-end of the 21st, pend­
ing the outcome of two rained*
out games between M edford and
Coquille. The Beavers have been
unable to book a game for the
open date of August 15th and
will m ark tim e by the usual
practice sessions on Tuesday and
T hursday evenings.
—O—
Short scoress
R H E
Medford
100 OHO 200 4 5 2
B rkg’s.
001 031 OOx 5 12 2
Mellbye and W ooten; Selsor and
Johnson.
R H E
Medford
300 002 0
5 5 2
B rkg’s.
002 000 0
2 4 4
H art and Wooten Lehi, Tron-
cale (6) and Johnson
T he Brookings Beavers divid­
ed a Southern Oregon league
doubleheader w ith Medford’s Che*
ney Studs here Sunday, taking
the opener 5 to 4 and then drop­
ping the nightcap 5 to 2.
The split coupled w ith the
G rants Pass Cavem en’s double
defeat at Drain placed Brookings
in a tie for 3rd place and a defi­
nite spot in the league’s playoff
series to sta rt August 21st.
The first game was a "nip and
tu ck ” affa ir and sustained fan
interest until the last Cheney
Stud was retired in the top of
the 9th.
M anager and shortstop Bob
Selsor m ade his first mound s ta rt
of the season for the Beavers
and although somewhat wild,
pitched a good game, allowing
only 5 hits .
The S tuds scored in the first
inning as Selsor forced in a run
on a walk, a single and two b a t­
te rs bit by pitched balls. The
Beavers evened the score with a
tally in the 3rd an hits by Tony
Tróncale and Jim B arrett but
th e Studs again took a 1 run
Reach th at buyer through a
lead in the 5th on a walk to Hal Pilot Classified Advertisement.
Z urcher and T erry Maddox’s
trip p le to left.
Brookings then countered with
A t Nour Service
3 runs in their last half on a
single by Lee Goodin, a double
by B a rre tt, Cliff Girod’s three-
bagger and Selsor’s sacrifice fly.
T he B eavers put over what prov­
ed to bo the winning run in the
6th on doubles by McLean and
Goodin. M edford tallied 2 un-
earned runs in the 7th on a
walk, a single and 2 Beaver e r­
Drop \ Card To
rors.
L efty Jim Lehi sta rte d the 2nd Box 2i
Pilot
gam e for Brookings and the Studs
BEAVER BATS
(16 league games)
Ab. H
Rbi.
Selsor
53
22
14
45
15
6
Johnson
Girod
67
20
10
B arrett
12
45
7
47
12
9
Astin
2
0
B W esteren
8
McLean
13
52
6
Goodin
49
12
6
48
Burdell
10
4
6
B. W esteren 29
2
2
37
Reynoldson
7
2
Troncale
27
5
Kelly
9
I
0
Lehi
0
3
0
Team Av.
537 142
75
Pet.
.415
.333
.300
.267
.255
.250
.245
.245
.208
.207
.190
.185
.111
.000
.264
SO. ORE. LEAGUE STANDINGS
Won Lost Pet.
D rain
14
2
.875
Coquille
10
4
.714
Brookings
5 11
.313
G rants Pass
5 11
.313
Medford
4 10
.286
WeeA-e»td resultss
Medford 4-5; Brookings 5*2.
G. Pass 9-1; Drain 18-10.
Coquille (bye)
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SU R PR ISE SHOW ER
A surprise bridal shower was
held for Miss Anne Ritchey at the
Rowley home, Friday, August
sixth. Games and refreshm ents
w ere enjoyed. She received many
lovely gifts.
ATTENDS FU N ERA L
Among those attending funeral
services for "A rt" Gibbs at Grants
Pass S aturday w ere: H. R. Albers,
E. G. Gardner, J. Evans, Mr. anti
Mrs. C. L. M iller and Lois Ann,
Carl W alton, Max Brainard, F.
Kelly, Leslie Ray, P. Van Pelt.
A. Ballinger, Leo Poutre, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Marcy and Bernard.
Tuesday and Thursday Open ’til S p. in.
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