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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1903)
jf0tv yf?M ; w " PUNK BASEBALL AT MAR8HFIELD North Bend Victors On the New Grounds Tim Co(iilllo Unro Hull team mourn fully foil heir to another defeat In tho pmo with North Hunt! Init Sunday, U'lillo thuj-itnio who wwlly North Hond'u from Ihii very ljoglnnlnif, nnd tho two loama woro not clotuly mntched', Yot, tlio(;mo wnowltiiouiietl wlthontlnnlnbui niul wan iutuns'jly Inturoitlu through out. North llond'a Hits i Ilnll pnrk li arnnd ntul wo nnn nay, wo liulluvo without ox avKOMtlon, that it la equal to any ball park In Oregon. Thu (jronndii woro per foclly smooth, nnd aro In nn ideal loca tion, holnc partly nurrondud hy lawe, beautiful trees, which nro nt Jtiat tho proper position and distance from groundi to furnish shado for tho onlook ors, North Hind hns reason to bu proud ol tlio tplciitljd Hall Kround; Wo will oxcuia hur vanity. Tho kauiu wni wltncnsod by n very uroditabio crowd most of whom woro dtizini of tlio Uond. Tlioy perched thorn nelvwi comtortably undsr thu ihado of tho troui nnd in, tlio nhsonco of ncom pluted grand stand it well corvod tho purpopc. This part of onlookora was Homo dlitnnco from tho field, yot wo oould vividly dittoiiRtilhh their Miitlo hurrahs nnd zip tunm which worouiven to lond cncotunrinuut to tlio boyo uti Kitwl In tlit I'Miio. If wo hadn't beon to inut.: intoreited, considurim; tlio day, tvo should hnvo niso taken to tho bndo, Y ou coa thu North Hond Hand had taken hoidquartcra there, nnd tlioy furnlchwl excellent music, 1:07110 of thorn aro ter rors to root too; in this caso distauco dlst.inco lends (tnchnrtmont, tho greater the dlitnnco thu groator tho ouchant niont of course. Thu tootcrs ns n whole did themselves proud, cftch ouo ImvliiK flvo rositntious mid thrco vocnl solos to give, nil bolng called on proniam atonco yot, they sang their song creditably and It csnnotbo said that the Hond boyo or Coqulllo made any rudn or uncivil remarks. Ou thu whole, tho Hond player and people showed thoumelvoa to bo courteous, (air and in all warn trilling to do tho right thing to tho visitors, thin shows tho spirit oi tho boyi. Ono Ccquillo player eild, "I s'poho you will nllow us to ui'o your piotccllou," thu answer immcdatitly camo back, "Sure, tako any thing you want," It fives uh pleasuro to brag on such follows. Wo must Fay that the Coqulllo boyo woro in equally as good humor. Coqulllo Hindu her first tally through an overthrow from second to (hut; the ni'xt two wero bought in by I.o'enz'a throo bnsu hits whiio tl.o lnatwiis gained it teemed unjustly by baso runner slid ing into.fnd bnsomiui, Tho It-jml bora bundled tho stick wi'.!p akill yot, it must bo said that hor very lnrjro reoro i duo in part to urrora inndo by tho iiuffu'lout catcher. (Mr. Har row o tho regular catohoa having hia arm broken by pitched ball in first IuuiuR wnu unnblo toplay.) Although tho Hond boys nro honvy ni bflUhey weio hold down mostly to ono buna hits. Short stop making n two baso hi. In 7th inning and McUoy uUbaso hit in 8th liudng t'oiug tho only hard nnfo elngu iiiado. McCoy pl.iyed nllvo nlUirougl. and ouco slid into Eccond liko n grttescd pig, Both pltchora pitched well Orahani, havini; thu hotter control, Honhiyn- on 2nd j mado tho Htar play by taklng.n owift groundor. 01 tho Hend toam most U ployed swltt and tlioy aro m.quootlonally ono of tho Bwiltuat teamo of tho lcaguo. Tho team that win ogaintf thorn i futuro must play ball . well, Whilo thoy lmvo been playing out of luck some this aoason thoy give ovel donoo that they know tht gamo and are expected to show up flno In tho future Tho following Is tho icoro, North Hond All R IJII TO A K MoKcowri2b 4 2 12 0 0 McGlmiln si .12 114 0 llollmullorlb 1 12 1 II 1 1 Hlliflo 4 0 0 0 2 0 Benton .'lb 2 10 12 0 Curry cf 8 2 2 10 1 Hftuudurs 1 ( 11110 0 Clmham p 8 0 0 12 0 Clary if i 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 10 0 27 17 2 Coqulllo AIJ II UII I'O A K Johnilonoca 5 12 10 1 Howell 'cf 3 0 1 0 1. 1 Itanium 2b 4 112 0 1 Johntoulh 4 1 0 12 0 1 Lornuz c.Wb 4 1 112 1 rgo3bAc 3 0 17 2 1 I'rcylf 10 0 0 0 0 Bmithrf 4 0 1 'l 0 0 NeUaorp 4 0 10 3 0 Totals 3C 4 B i 14 0 RUNS AMI) ntTri IIV IXNlNdH 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 Total North Bend 10 3 1114 0 -10 Hits 00000141 -0 Coqulllo 1 0 0 0 0 .3 0 0 0- 4 Illto 110 0 0 3 111-8 Btolon bases, MnKcown (2), Hllsa (2), Uoaton, Curry, Saunders (2), Johnstono llonhotn. I'ogo. IJaso on Bolls, off Nefas gor, 1; off Ginhaml. Thrco baso hits, I-orenzo, McKcown. Two baso hits McGinnlB. Left on bates, Coqulllo C; North Bond 4. Btrurk out by Nefrger 10 by Graham 0. Umpiro Guy ltoso. Tho less said tho better about the ball gamo played on tho Marshflsld groundd Sunday botweuu tho MnrBlilleld nnd Baudot! teums. 'flic tcoro stood 1 1 to 2 in favor of tho visitors, and that tells the tale, Why this was thus, is another story. Tho simplest explanation is that It was an off day with tho Marehilcld boyc, nnd perhaps the grand ball of tho night beforo had something to do with that. Hrttidon played ball and Mnrshflold din'r, and that la about nil tbero is to it. Tho visitors conducted thouisolvcs somewhat bettor than had been expect od, from North llond'a oxperionco of a week beforo, and tho rog escaped any great amount of chewing. And tbero is no getting mound tho fact that the Bindon boys can play ball In n way that will call for n bottor showing limn ilarsbfleld .has yot shown tho abllllyito make Tho nttondauco to as good, though not eo largo as that of two wotki beforo, Enthusiasm did not run bleb. Mnreh field was in tho dumps, nnd Bandon was either very modest or vory coustdorato. Following la tho score, eo far as it was intelligibly kept. 12 3 460780 Total Morehfloid 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-3 Bandon 13 4 2 13 0 0 0-14 BUUUARY 2 baio hits Jacobs, McKune, Baum; Homo run 8lrelb; Base hits, Mnrshflold 7, Bandon 15 Struck out by Wright 5, by Baum 0; Krrore, Mnrshflold 15, Bun don 3. MARSIIFIELDER ASCENDS MTLOWE Description of One of the World's Famous Show-Trips ncAn CoartMail: I must tnko timo to toll you about my aHContof Mt. Lowo, I joined a vory congenial lot of peoplo from III., Ohio, China, not Chinese, and ekewhero, Wn left tho city nt 8 n. m. on a electric car lino and woro taken out past tho oil wells, tho old ndobo town, Highland Pork and tho boutiful city of Tobo dona, n city of wide stfeots, oraugo grovos, flowers galoro, elegant reel doncos and tho famouB Raymond Hotel, a private wutor rosort (or rich peoplo, Tho Mount Lowo railroad is a feat of remarkable engineering skill and cou dacts one to wlthlu two miles of n peak 0300 feet high' from" 'which point you can lmvo most thrilling vlowa of tho grandest Bconory. Ono passes In a low hours, from tropical cliinuto of the, val ley to tho hlglior Zona of mountain fast- , uoesoo, gorgos nnd peaks j pacing from a parudiso of fruiln and (lowers to a realm of tho moot rugged nnd nnjo9lc objecto o! nature. At Altadena Wo changed to tho Mt. 7xwo car rmd slowly aecoudod tho foot hills to Itubhi Canyon, when wo entered tho incline car., hav ing nscondod 2100 foot from Lon Aiigeloi. Boon we weroboin lifted up nn incline of 00,02,08 feot nnd 48 per cent grade und in traveling SOCUfoct wo woro hoist ed 1800 feot. Tho experience la most thrilling nnd never to bo forgotten. I Whether you lock up or down you aro amazed, When wo stepped out of tho Incline car with a senso of rolfot wo woro upon Echo Mountain 3500 feet abovo tho sea and looked out upon a panorama oi wondrous beauty. Here wo entered another car nnd wont winding around tho odgceof deep canyons. Hometlmea Rooming to be hanging in mid air, all tho whilo asconding higher and higher until we reached tho Alplno tavern. Our view in asconding was obscured by u thick fo but when wo reached the tavern tho sun was shining clearly. Hero wo loft the car and socio hired horses for the remaining ascent but the most of us walked. When wo reached thu top we looked out on a sen of cloud. Whilo tho mountain views wero mag nificent; wo could not eeo tho Ban Gab riel volley and Los Angeles below be causo of tho fog, but wero well repaid for this trip. Bomooftho ladies wait, ed up nnd back nnd tho dinner at tho l-vorn was much relished. Wo could a predate Ruskina saying: "Mountains nro tho beginning nnd end of nil natlur .d Bcpnery." Wo wero back In I.os Augf Ids nt 4 p. m., having mado ono of tho most famous trips of tlio world in so short n time. I-oa Angolos la growing In every direc tion nnd ono wonders why. Asido from tho great fruit industry what is there then to support n city? Tho answer is: Climate, Tourists nnd invalids. To this favored spot tho wealthy peoplo of tho world como for climato and health. The snrplus money of thousands is spent in California. Why ia not more of it spent In Southern Oregon? F. G. Btrango Los Angolca, Juno 3d. GRAFTING MUST GO Roosevelt Takes a Hand In the Postal Frauds A Into 'Washington dispatch eays: Presidont Roosovclt, refreshed nnd v'g oroua from hia long Westoru trip, ap peared at his ofllco hi tho executive building early this moiniug. Ho plunged nt ouco into tho mae8 of busi ness awaiting him, excusing himself to nil callers. To membora of his Cabinet ha an nounced last night ,ttia ho desired to lmvo n meeting with thorn today. Bs foro 10;30 tho Cabinot, with tho excep lion of Secretary Shaw, had assembled in thclrroom in tho executive office?. They woro in session Bhortly beforo noon. Eacli momber of tho Cabinet mado n brief etatoment lognrding conditions in his department, tho Postmaster-General nniurally consuming moro timo than the nthora in detailing tho progress of tho investigations in bis department. Secretary Hny had llttlo to report, as ho kopt tho Proaidout fully udvisud con cerning tho Russian situation in Mau bhurla nnd tho nppeols of his depart mout in behalf of tho Jews of Kishlnof, In tho courso of tho discussion of the Postofllco Department investigation, Mr. Payno took occasion highly to pmi?o Fourth Assistant I'ostuiastor.Gonoral Brletow for tho onorgy ho has displayed and tho thoroughness of his work. Sec rotary Root tnlkod with tho President after mooting about tho general staff nnd tho goneral ofllcors who nro to be OBsignod to tho staff. President Roosevelt . fujlv approves tho action oi tho IVfltofflce officials in i rircsBing tho Invert (igaH'o'hs of the depar't rnent's affairs. It is his Intention that the investigation shall bo sweeping and thorough, Till afternoon the President and Mr. Payno had a long conference, during v,h!ch it ig understood tho Presi dent exprcssivl to Mr. Payno hia desiro that (ho invoitigation now being made should bo as searching as the ingenuity of tho offlciahi could mako it, and should bo pursued tznttl tho department has bcon purged of even tho suspicion of dishonesty. Immediately after Mr, Payno roturncd to tho department from tho Whilo Houso ho sent for Fourth As sistant Postmaster-General Bristow, whom ho ncqeainted with tho Presi dent's views on tho investigation. In viow of tho constant activity of tho 25 inspectors employed in I ho work and of tho President's earnest approval of tho investigation and his ini.tructlons to "go to tho bottom," Important action ar any moment would occasion no surprise. Tho Postmaster.Genaral today dis missed Thomas W. McGrogory and 0. Ellsworth Upton, tho rural free delivery clerks arrested yestorday. Officials de clined to discuss tho status of tho cato of 0. E. Smith thoBaltimoro contractor who fnrnished tho supplies that figured conspjoeDuely in tho proceeding against McGregor and Upton, It is significant, howover, that bo has not been Arrested so far, although inspectors am in touch with him. CAIftRR! CLKANHIIfO ani) hi:at.ixo cuiiu foi: ivS rd-vlMRAlVY ATARBH 'nai'.t. &,-mt 'SWhT u Ely's Cream Balm Knj erd pti4nt tJ c. CwniAiBs oo In Jur1oo rir.ij. It l ijiilcniy abiorbed. Give lUlicr it ones. fn5)H' y$fA S :e? It Ong and CtMDic 'COLCHNHEAD tlcnl and I'rntecu tho ittmbrn.-ae. Itnt6:N tht K-nt of Tula and fiiualL. Lir a Sz. 60 centt at Unii'pltlnf lit mall; TrlJ8lza, lOcenU by mall. EL V llUO-imrS, (4 Wutta Utreet, Xtr York. Professional Cards K. H. Walter, D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON AND MECHAN ICAL DENTIST. Ofllco Nasburg llldg. A. St., Thono. 331 MARSUFIELD, : : OREGON. E. E. Straw, M. D. 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