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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1907)
'- r" -"TtRW "V T"5T"" - ' T1IB DAILY COQ9 DAT TIME8. MAKSIIFIELP, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1007. 11 'i ft r il Wfe "lk lBSi If "J M A. m jft vr w. i- tv Iwl 1KH I A t S. (k " u H u a t& .ri ir a i.p ji w" iljpm jr u m. rc u an k oi hhd fii, i$T linttlf Inn - mi. A .. 1'uoiLiuiiB. iiiu team will, linwnvor. "PLAY BALL" ON CQGS BAY Times Asks Thai All Amateur Teams Around Ihe Bay Leave Their Line-ups CHALLENGE RIVALS Taper Will Help In Kvcry Possible runner to Encourage the Huheball Spirit. bo picked from th0 above- bunch. On next Sunday they will play North Hcnd, providing the, league season docs not open. Later they will plav tcu.ms f"n Day City. Bandon. and other ,teal"s nround the Ooos Day country, date are favorable. Returning, tho boats will not leave Dandon until 5 p. m so ns to give plenty of time to listen to thc band concert on tho beach and tnke a dip in tho Pacific. Gasoline launches will leave North Bond at 7:30 a. m. and go directly to tho railroad wharf, returning when tlietrainariv r aoin aoin dlunn when tho train arrives. Ilulld Hotel. A plan is on foot to build a largo hotel nt tho Lako Creamery. It Is not known yet Just what plans have been made for the new building further than that It will be commenced in tho near future. Quito a lot of sportsmen are at Ten Mile the greater part of the summer months, and "a hotel Is beginning to i be badly needed. JUNIOR INDEPENDENTS Team of Mnrsliflcld's Younger Unsc- lmll ."WnW'i-lnl Orgnui.e and Challenge All Comoro. The Times wants to advanco tho Sport spirit on Coos Bay, and to that end wo would like to have the names fin4 Jinc-up of every baseball team PI C0P8 J3fi?', TJlore will be po age limit. Wo want every amateur team to feel free to uso the columns of this paper for the challenging of other teams and tho results of the games. Through tho paper it is possible to reach teams of any ago in the different cities around Coos Bay and seeing tho challenge extended they -iwill answer and a game will be tho result. When you bring tho line-up of your team in give the age limit so we can tell in what class to place you. If you can't come in drop .a card or telephone the line-up. Don't forget to give tho captain' name. Wo would like to see sveeral teams or ganized on tho Bay, and there Is no reason why there cannot be an ama teur league composed of tho differ ent teams. Address all communica tions to "Sporting Editor," Coos Bay Times. t g NORTH BEND WINNER. The second baseball game played on tho local' grounds this season was won yesterday afternoon by the North Bend team by the score of 8 to 2, in the presence of the best crowd of the season. The game was de cidedly one-sided from start to fin ish, tho local boys seemingly were not in condition, while the Nrfrth Bend team played in good stylo. Tho gate receipts amounted to about $90. Following is the score In detail: Marshfield. ab. r. sb. h. po. a. 'c. Ferrey, r. f 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 Tower, s. s 3 0 0 1 1 2 1 McKeown, 2b... 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 Dimmick, 3b 3 0 2 110 2 Mitchell, c 4 0 1 0 10 2 0 Rummell, c.'f... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nasburg, lb 3 1 3 2 10 1 1 Lamberton, 1. 1 . ." 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 Wright, p.' 3 1 0 0 1 4 1 '! 30 2 G' 4 27 12 5 ab. r. sb. h. po. a. c. '.5001300 '.5011420 5 10 10 4 1 5 10 2 110 5 10 19 2 1 4 1117 10 4 2 0 12 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 '4102001 I Totals ....-..-. 41' S2T0 2710 3 Summary: Earned runs North Bend, 4; Marshfield, 1. Two-base hits McLeod,- Gaffney. Three-base hits 0. Home runs, 0. First on balls Off Wright, 0; off Graham, 2. Struck out By Wright, 9; by Gra ham, C. Left on bases North Bend, 5; Marshfield, 3. Double Play McKeown to Dimmick, Wild pitch es, 0. Passed balls Mitchell, 2; First base on errors North Bend, 4; Marshfield, 2. Hit by pitcher, Mitch ell. McKeown ran for Mitchell In Fifth; Dimmick for Mitchell in Sixth. Game called 3;15. Time, 1:33. Umpires, Gardiner and Nadler. The Junior Independents have been organized and challenge all b'all teams under eighteen years of age. Tho likely candidates arc as follows: Captain, H. Hansen; Roy Abbott, George Davenport, B. Wilson, Fred. Nemice, Bob Kruger, Norman John son, Bob Lang and John Wilson. Tho positions which the different players will play are not given be cause the line-up has not been de cided on. Tho team Is composed of promising material and they will glvo rival teams a close run for honors. I 1 WMBSKEMmSfmmmkjufijmMmnmss Muaiwiawy.viH inn milium m ii 1 1 1 hi ' HdBBHIHBKJKt'MFBiKTO'nrMr&nKZi.MinhV.-i.'-a - H ?''it"'lHrR:5r':aE3 BaR3(3ES(HHXBHinBnSHlBnaaMBKKJBaBSasnKKannHBMMnlWMHWMHHlTtnnKetn(HR iB 1 A nice line of Souvenir Postals of Marshfield NORTON & HANSEN WE HAVE A LIMITED AMOUNT OF GOODJACREAGE Coos Bay Paint & Wallpaper Co. Carry a full line of lastest styles in Wallpaper also best paints Varnishes, Stains Enamels Brushes Lining, Tacks etc. Don't forget, the piece 2nd near C. st. ITfai nFifiMT Tvzxsrwin- NORTH REND SCHOOL. Tho North Bend school team Is working hard these days and the team Is beginning to show the effects of long, diligent practice. Fred. Stora is the captain. BANDON EXCURSION Outing Promises to Re One of Most Successful nml Enjoyable of the Season. All the passenger boats of the Co quille River Association Compr.ny, "Dispatch," "Liberty" nd "Favor ite," have been chartered for the observation train excuursion to Ban don and Sunset City Sundey, June 16. The open cars of the C. B. R. & E. Ry. will be fitted up with comfort able seats and decorated with ever- ' greens, making them the most cheerful scenic cars in the country. The excursion etaolnetaoi taoi n nn Excursionists should take their bath- ' ing suits and kodaks along for their will be temporary bath houses for men and women on the beach, and cash prizes for the best snap shots of the decorated train, the excursion steamboat "Dispatch" and views of Bandon beach which is far moie beautiful than the Garden of the Gods, for the statury, caves, and natural water arches In the rocks are truly wonderful. With a lunch basket well filled, a bathing suit and a kodak, ono can have the outing of his life. The observation "train will leave Marshfield at 8 a. m. and arrive at Bandon at 11:30, as the tides on this Which we will offer for sale during the coming week Also some ex ceptionally choice lots in Railroad Addition We will be glad to submit this property to the judgment of discerning buyers It talks for it self We lease prop erty listed in all parts of the city Call or write for information A T IN COOKING I. S. KAUFMAN a CO. Marshfield, Ore. Over Telephone Office. BARRING TON HALL CUT M "INDEPENDENTS" I f New Team Organized In Marshfield That Is Composed of Promis-- i ing Material. Under tho namo7f the Independ' ents one of the best amateur teams on Coos Bay has been organized, and there is every indication that it can hold its own with any of tho other aggregations. The members are as follows: Captain, William Sleep; Manager, Ben Chandler; Jim Cowan, Jim Merchant, Carl Johnson, A. Mat son, J. Burnett, W. Sleep, S. Burnett, Bon Chandler, Fred. Bennett, Doyle, and J. Davis. The line-up has not yet been decidde on, as there are, several trying outfor the different' A delicious cup of fine flavored coffee is a health ful drink at" all times. That is why everyone who has tried Steel Cut Coffee is an enthusiast. It goes right to the spot-it just suits. This coffee is made by a process whereby instead of being ground like ordin ary coffee it is cut into fine varticles with steel knives which goes away with all the injurious coffee dust and gives it its delicious flavor. You drink coffee every day-just take home a can and try it. SmK e ave exclusive agency fHP .Coos Bay for this coffee . , F. A. SACCHI COR. B. AND SECOND STREETS We cater to the tastes of all. Have dainty little dishes, choice chops and steaks, cutlets, sal- ads etc., for those who want just a pick, and substantial but equaly toothsome roast .and boiled meats, entrees, fish, vegetables etc, for the hearty eaters. All are of high quality, well cooked and served in the best possible man ner. 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