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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1912)
THE CQQi BAV TIME$:AnSHFi; 0110 MONDAY, JUNE 3, Igjgfejjg ONI tnrfWflM' "Wear a Benjamin" -vitM iriiiiI"iTiiiiiittlijlimiMiimi tivmmmmmmmmmmmmwmnmmummmmmmmmmmuii iirn mini ww w w i 1 1 - ' ' , ? r r.r l,,llli"lM7iail A jl lH flB aH KvIbLaLaH fBtt vKaBk H BsBS ftftkBFB 'LaH DLVI Hn3ptL aim -aLatm B H at. iLaiH b aaiS Br HJBufa&svtf' vBmL? NMHHHPaiBaiaaMEtLflK ya6WBBBMHIi&v!wBBaBS' sBHBBBHVl M NORTH BEND IS ICOAST LEAGUE close fish IN MiSHFIELD Bandon Defeated By Rally Ninth Inning Here Yesterday. In SUNDAY Defeats Myrtle Point By Score of Thirteen to Ten Good Crowd. North Dontl yostonlny took tlio RUMOR IS DENIED first gnnio of the season from Myrtlo Capt. Landers of tlio Marsh- 1,ol- on tlio North Bond grounds by .. niu ... n.i i.i --.. . n score of 10 to 13. There was ii field team stated this afternoon croW(, Q. about 500 out for lho gaino thnt tlio rumor going around Prior to tlio gamo tho North Bona that Umplro LHJotivlst had an- band led n big nnrado In which thoro nounccd that ho was going to were many autos from tno down ton n give ycslorday's gamo to Dan- hon t0oI tll0 pitcher's box, Henry don with a scoro of otto to notlt- Kern donned n catchor'B outnt and lug on tho ground that Marsh- Dr. Holllster went to bat. Howovor. 4 field htul changed Us batting Dr. Holllster was unablo to connect Order and on account of the at- with Kchoo's shoots mid had to give legod lntorforenco nt tho homo way for the regular gamo. pinto was without foundation. Tho fenturo of tho gamo was tho Mr. Lnndors unld that tho bat- Mttlng, Klssam of North Dond getting ting ordor was not changod, two two two-bnggcrs. now men put In tho gamo hnv- Tho box scoro: batted In placo of Uiolr prodo- NOItTII DI3ND. cossora. Nolthor of theso had U, r, jr. po. A. E. anything to do with tho scores rjnffnpy, 2b 4 10 4 ' 1 ' 1 docldlng tho gamo. Ho said Young, 'if . !!!!!3 G 1 0 0 t thnt ho" had not boon officially jfUn c( ,j j o 0 0 1 notlflod thnt Hnndon would pro- Klssam lb G 2 4 7 0 1 tost tho gamo although ho had Heath, 3b G 2 0 0 3 1 hoard thoy would. Wallace, c 4 1 111 2 1 ,1'nrton, rf G 0 12 0 0 Llllobo, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 With n gnrrlson finish, MnrBbflold Mnlonoy, p 3 0 10 3 0 yoRtordny afternoon took tho Initial McDonnld, as ...G 1 1 3 0 2 gntno of tho season from Hnndon by " a scoro of 2 to 1. Hnndon scored Its Totnt 30 13 11 27 10 ? lotto run In tho fifth Inning nnd MYRTLE POINT. iunnuiiioKi onco or iwico una como n t it nn a v near scoring but not until tho Inst i,n- r n .-! .1.. ..I..l. .11.1 !... . II... i ihur, (.1 .......it nun iii niu ilium iiiii i.iii!y fjui nil' Pnlnnil lf-ll.rtli R necessary batting rally to cross tho cnJ?. lb ....... !b plnil?.'-i. ...I in .. i nrown, lf-3b".'. '. !g Iliirkp stnrted off with n pretty hit G, McDonald. 2b .G back of center, Lnndors lilt an easy Nystrotn rf 3 ono as a nacrlflco but It not only nd-, Domnnt hs "" vnnrellHitrko but lnttded himself snfo-' jarvlH it ly In first. For tho Ilrnt tlmo iltirlim norniiin ii'lf "" tho gamo tho Marshllold rnnlnrn jroy r "o worked up nomo ontliURlnHni nnd It jj McDonald "c '. A nn iui iiiiin iiiiu iu tllin iiuii. oiiiihi wenkened a llttlo and his support Total 40 10 0" wont up In tho nlr for tho first tlmo wiiMnco' out'for lntorfere' tiniiii( l' ii kiiiiiii. ,Mrii)iiwu mi. iui 3 10 1'. lntorforenco. left Hold nnd Plorco's orror lot IJtirko SCOItK I1Y INNINGS. Hltri ...212111100 SUMMAU1HS. North Ilond Stolon Dnsps, l. G 11 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 10 Total 43 2 C 27 10 7 I1ANDON. An. It. H. PO. A. E. ecoro. Lnndors irolncr n tblnl. Hon. N'. Ilond .32210104 0 13 Johnson followed with a nlco 8nfo ""s ...12111203 011 hit, "coring Lnndors. This tormlnnt- Myrtlo Pt..4 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 010 cd tho gamo. I IVindon nt tho closo of tho gamo I was llironlonlnir to tirntost It. nlloir. i !ng thnt tho crowd hnd Interfered In Two-bnso hits Klssam, 2; McDon the nlny thnt lot Tlurke scoro nnd also '" ! HnRo " balls Qaffnoy and rlnlmltig thnt tho bnttlng ordor had Hull. Hit by pltchor Young. Dnses boon chnngod. Umplro Llljonvlst,0" balls. Off Llllobo, 1; off Malonoy, trlod to koop tho crowd back and wnn Hit by pitched ball 2. Struck Inronnpil nt the mnnnor In which thoyout "' LHIobd, 3; by Malonoy, 7. rowded tho linos, tho rootors hnv-' Myrtlo Point Ilnaes on rinlls--Ing let their onthuslnsm rnrry them F'por nnd McDonnld. Hit by pitched too far. The protest will probably 1H llgor. Two-bnso hits Mc enmn up nt tho next mooting of the Oounld, Doment. liases on bnlls lenguo nR Prosldont Tlnvtor will Off Jnrvls, 1;-off Horntnti, 2. Hit by scarcely nttotttpt to docldo.lt although Pitched bnll Herman, 1. Struck out lib wns on tlio ground yostonlny. By Jarvls, 1; by Horman, 2. Nino iin.i-1. w. at J I stolen bases. it., i .i. ii. .i ' ' Umplro E. A. Howatt. Up to tho finish, tho gnmo was nwvsvsnwvvnv ir!l!.nJl0W nni1 rJ.'."1 n l"u',m,,n1r, Donn. J. Tollefson. rf; D. Vlno- InterPHtlng ono.. Tho one rodee-m ng Vftr.i cr. n'Donnoll "Mi feature was thf stellar work or MIV. ar"' Cf' .f. ""?'", Ilnrko'R MnrHhnold'R sliortstop. Hoi MAIISIII'ILLD. was thero nit tlm llino. rnvnrliif n AH. II. II. PO. A. E. lnrirn fprrltnrr nni! nprnntlni' nvnrv I " oods, If,,' 3 0 0 0 0 rhnneo. Only onco did ho fitmblo 5urlj' 83J j J nnd then ho Invert himself by n good , ;a"',ora. . I throw. Not only did he accent flvo McKeown. cf ...4 0 chances forput-ouls nnd tlireo for J. Jo8n. -n.. .B 0 nsslPts, but ho led off In n prottr ''m,K worl ,"' Jb " rtoublo play npd It wns Ms hit that . V??'"" rr ptnrteil the bnttltig rnlly In the. ninth '"0"- c ? 0 thnt won I'm victory, he belnir tlm Johnson; p 4 0 nrsr .varspllold man to cross tho pinto. Ornlg pltpliort n nood gamo fur n-tidon. his only slims of wenkKnlnr; comlntr In fe ninth. Whether hojMoNnlr, 3b 4 0 1 0 2 1 got stago fright or whether It was'" Cox. cf .......4 0 3 0 0 0 Just one of those psychological tno. ' Dlppol, us 4 0 1 0 0 0 montR In bnsobnll for Mnrshllold was , Tuttle, c 4 13 0 0 0 hard to tell. Plerco. If A 0 0 0 0 1 JohtiRon pitched n good consistent I Holmnn, rf 4 0 2 00 1 gnmo for Mnrshflold, although ho dlit I M.-Gox. lb 4 0 0 C 0 0 not hnve ns good support as did Mead, 2b 3 0 0 3 1 0 ( Craig. Two or three had errors In.Crnlg. p 3 0 014 2 2 his sitpimrt wore rn titer dlslienrten- i- Ini? loliltn hut ho pullod himself to-' Totals 34 1 10 24 C 3 gether nfter ench of them. I SUMMARY. Hnth tennis wero ajipnrentlr'woitk Earned runs Mnrshllbld, 2; Hau nt stick work. , In tho sovonth Inning. Hrlggs was don, l. nnses on bnlls Off Johnson, substituted for Woods In left field -I ,ff Craig. 1. Ioft on bases, and Jay Doylo for Jim Cownn In MarahtloUl. 3; nnttdon, 4. Two-bnu right field. Neither lind n chnnco. lllt TttIo. Strlko outs Hy Johu Thoy wero put In by dipt. Landers Bon- 10S h Craig. 13. Doublo plays merely to glvo as tnnny of his men Uiirko to Lnndors. Passed balls as noRlblo opportunity to get some H1'011, J.l,t . hy Pltchor Goorga rrnl pmcMco. .Johnson. Umplro LUJeqvlst. Enstsldo nnrtly Itcnteii "" Coqulllo defeated Eastslde by n! '" MUX (HMIUV innhTc?' rVZ H,th,n,? In S,V1"1 1,',M",r S"8 Wy Out lint Is So..,, luntn" Kists'do wns hntirttrapport hv itorimini-.il tho fnlluro of Itoblnson. their reculnr i Tj, r.old nonch 0 loho snvs- had been BilTw,,B.B,IOr Tliy " S1"r? oiied tho Had boon relying wholly on Rob In- tnit ,innr s.,.tn .nP,.in .. n"inwt?-nhi0r?'ii0if.t,,0itonm UlVv tho "Jnll "' o discovered that ". i. I , nil1 ,.. w "n' tlw ,lu lronw had escaped. Evidently i "'"'" ,u ,,,.. V. ,"""' p ""I" nd holp from tho outside, Mnnngor Whltty stnted today that as the motnllc roof wns proppod up ho would l.o better proimrod next and n hole sawed out of tho lumbor tlmo nnd snys the Enstsldo team may roof that bears up tho metal roofing bo exnocin-l to put up n renlly classy T! Is could not bo accomplished In tlio nrtlclo of ball. tuntiner It wns except by outsldo pnr- Onnuino hns a good team this year ties. Tho jail contains to steel cagos, and Is pretty Hkoly to mnko othors which nro absolutely tool proof, but go sonio In tho pennant race. woro not used In this caso, tho prls- Tho Coqulllo lltio-ttp yesterdny was oner being given tho corrtdor of tho Johnson, ss; Loronz, 2b; Connors, p; Jill for his slooplng quarters. How. J, Colllor. o; Howell, cf: Oerdlng, ovor, tho prisoner wns recaptured 3b: C. Collier, lb; Prey, If; A. Col- Monday morning by Dent Clnrk at Her, rf. Pistol rtvor and Is at homo onco more The Enstsldo llno-up was C. Mas- In tho qounty's bnstllo." tors. 3b: F. Snllng, cf; W. Jensen, If; BALL SCORES Sacramento Takes Saturday and Sunday Games From Portland. PORTLAND, Juno 3 Sacrnmonto took Sunday's gamo from Portland hero by a ono to nothing scoro. Tho gntnes yesterday resulted as follows: At Portland: R II B Sncramcnto 1 G 0 Portland 0 4 2 At Oakland R 11 E Vernon 8 12 1 Oakland 1 8 2 SECOND GAME Vernon G 13 Oakland 7 8 At Los Angeles R H Los Angeles 7 9 San Francisco 3 8 SECOND GAME Los Attgolcs 1 0 San Francisco 2 C Saturday's ItesttltH. At Portland R. IL E. Portlnnd 2 10 2 Sncramcnto 4 S ? At Los Angeles It. II. E. Los Angeles 8 6 3 San Frnuclsco 0 8 0 At Onkland ' R. II. E, Oakland 0 13 .1 Vernon C 12 4 IF MAICSIIFIELD LOST When it was reported Inst evening thnt tho umplro hnd rondorod n de cision giving tho gnmo to Hnndon bo cattso of an orror In tho batting or dor nnd lntorforenco at tho homo pinto, a Marshflcld fan ground out tho following nnd hnndod It In to Tho Tillies' bnsoVnll odltor. Tho rumor wnn tintrtto but to oncottrngo bud ding pootlo gonitis tho porno Is pub lished ns hnndod In. Thq season hns opened with glnn somo hooray! Hut not on Coos liny. They sny that the leaguers hnvo stnrted to piny, nut not on Cons Hay. Oh, somowhero tho bugs" hnvo gorw wild with delight, . To sco tho lmsolmll clubs that mix In tho fight, Aitd somewhere tho eyea of tho fnns twinkle bright, Hut not on Coos Hay. They toll mo tho rnco for tho ponnrtnt Is on, nut not on Coos nny. That Joy's on tho throno, nnd nil sadness Is gono, nut not on Coos Hny. Wo'ro not pessimistic, fnr bo It frot.. UR To roar on our players and loudly to cuss; Somowhero thoro Ir bedlam nnd tum ult nnd fuss, Hut not on Coos Hny. Wo'ro far from downhearted; that Isn't our way. Wo'ro truo to Coos Hay. Hut wo'vo got a Jonah wo'd Hko well to nlay Right hero on Coos Hay. Some teams must bo losers, thoy say, It Is truo; But wo'vo got a promising pill pound Ing crow, And after tho next gnmo wo'll not bo so bluo Right hero on Coos Hay. TEXAS TOMMY DANCE nt Royal Tomorrow night with regular big hill VfOU won't find it hard to buy a suit that looks well when it's new most any store can sell you clothes of that kind butgt's a bit harder to find clothing that willjstand the hardest kind of service "bob up serenely" under rough use we pride ourselves in selling you Alfred Benjamin & Co. Clothes that look well till you're ready, to discard them We're ready now with Suits for men and young men at $15 $20, $22,50, $30 and $35. The only possible way we can give you values in Suits at $10, $12.50 and $15 that we do is becausp JSiHf i f ffl v vli Yep Iff !R;'. rr. Cmi ltl W Bcnjamjn C'o!lcs "Money talks" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Stetson Hats in All The NewJJ Styles MAftSIIFIELD. BANDON. Stetson Shoes Ate Here KQUIl'IMCI) WITH WIIlKIiIJSH Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMIC. SAILS FltON AINSWOUTH DOCK, I'OKTLANI), AT l A. r., SIAY Iht, 8th, lath, IHth, Sard nnd JJHlli. FltO.M MAIIHIIFIKLI) AT THIS sintvici: op tiii: tidi: may -ith, loth, intii, uotn, untu nnd aoth. L. A. PAKKIIUItST, AKcnt. 1'hoito Mntn aui-L. We Have Been Successful in buying. a larfio stock of Cnt class Electrical material acd cu glvo our patrons a very lowpria on hotiHo wiring. Got our prit you can't afford to mlit it. Coos Bay Wiring Co, Phono 237-J :i-r FAST AXI) COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo i:quii'I'i:i) with wuti:Li:Hs and suiimahini; iucll SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY Thursday, June 6, AL 1:00 P. M. INTKlt-OCKAN TKANSl'OHTATION COSH'ANY. l'liono 44. O. F. McGKOUaiv, Auont. WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FltONT BT. TIIK FItlKNI) OF COOS HAY' No. 57 S. S. ALLIANCE KQUII'I'UI) WITH WHCISLliSS Sails for Cocs Bay from Portland, at 6:00 P. M., Tuesaay, June 4 CoNNliCI'INO WITH TIIK NOHTU HANK HOAI) AT I'OUTLAND NOItTII 1AQIF10 STEAMSIIU' COMPANY. I'hono 44. o. F. McGKOnon, Agent. Blanchard's Livery ' Wo hnvo sccurdd the llrtr ki reus of L. II. Ilolmer, nnd r prt- jiaroil to ronuor oxcollent icriict t l. nnmiln of C.rM II IT. Cin.'tl drlvora. Kood rlss nnd eTerrtklii thnt will moan autactory urnetw tim ....i.i in nimtin ua ror 1 unii horao. n re or anything ittiti U tho llvorr Ino. wo nno w mju- Ing business of all klndt nrNCHAiii) nnoxiiERS Phono iaJ , Livery, Feed and Sale 6rflc 141 First anil rtiuer Dure- Ronii ilEiBMiuix Mtnxer fit. Lnnli Ntlonl Ilk7ielulvlwtlbiil41u(CockCntrBll C7IIE Coik Center Ball h. btca (t mAoptcd u Official by tha fJlipilUuelortwentyyer. All Woild Jii xanvM ate played with Coik Center UalU, and will be (or twenty year more, at only Coilt Center Uall canbeuied. No tealy tnterpiulng league playt wi'n anything but a Coilt Center DaU. ' n !inen yoU P''.,,0 , mo ' Mm tiall. you are entitled to ae a gamo m near like a World Seriea came at po ible, and tucli a came can bo played only with a Coik Center Bait. Spalding "Official National League" Cork Center Ball, the Official Ball ol tha World Seriea, $1.25 each. Send for Sampli Hook of material for Una Hall Uniform free on requnt. Wt outfit all the National and the American league team. Copy of Spalding Catalogue tent free on reyucet ta any addreu. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. l&b ueary Street. Son Frandico Steamer Washington Will Sail From San Francisco for Coos Bay Monday, June 3 F. S. DOW, Agent. Ocean Dock. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HEtfitY 8ENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Offl.e Phono 191 Marahfleld Office 14-J. farms Timber Coal and Platting Landu a specialty. General Agents "EASTBIDK" Have That Root Fuel xow See COnTBElL Phone 81M TO AND M10M . QuoHon. Wnrwav. Finlanfl . . ...i. , nt KuroM. W Is tho time to buy your ticket bw- AUG. mizma. Real Estato and lml no -., I .ol Avnttllfl "'! PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DIt. DIIID H. CLAUKB. Siieclall-tlnNerTeS Disease. Office, Room 2, Bo"1 Mnrshfiold. Office Hours j I Phono 144-L. n1 TCaTj. hendry ..! ParlOft- ' wouern n" V ,,1,1, J We an. equipped to do Wl. work on short notice lowest price. Examluit!" Lady attendant. Cove bu'ld alto Chand""- """ ""' We Carry o Complete line of Spalding Athletic Goods , TtiE GUNNERY . front Street Mirshfield,0re. Get Busy ANT) GET AFTER TITAT ROOF, RUT FIRST COSIE IN AND GET OUR PRICES ON SIIINOLES AND ROOFING PAPER. SniXGLKS $1.80 AND Ul. ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, 91.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ". ' . RETAIL DEPARTMENT. . , .!.; J W. UENNI1TT, lawyer. )ffleo orer Flanagan BeM,J(J(, larahneia DR. J. T. McCOKM Phyalclan and flarjeo" Marahfleld, Orejoo Office: Lockhart BulldlnR , Oppoalto v"' "m"tt R. J. MONIWi"1 Reallstateandlnsiir1 I. Vlnoyard, c; J. Merchant, sa; E. Two big jwts at Royal Tonight. 1 North FM"