GOOD GAMES ON SUNDAY Enthusiasts at Both North Bend and Marshfield Get Money's Worth. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1907. MARSHFIELD WINS ONE Xorth Benders Lose To Coqtilllcitcs Iliiy Tennis Arc Now Tied Sunday Results. 4 ?$ 4 J Namo STANDING OF CLUBS. W. G 3 3 1 L. 1 3 3 G Pet. .833 .GOO .GOO .1GG 4 Coquillo C Marshfield . . . C North Bend ... C Dandon C $ fr $"& 4 4 J $ 4 4 4 Sunday has passed and tho Co nulllo hall team has a comfortahlo lead in tho leaguo contest. North Dend could not take tho county seat boys Into camp, and while they wore going down in defeat 'Marshfield was drubbing Bandon and getting in shape to dispute second place with North Bond. Coquillo has two games to play on now, -and this is consid ered n prettj strong lead where there is but ono game each week. She meets Bandon next Sunday and unless she takes a big slump, should emerge from tho scramble with two games to tho good. Marshfield and North Bend will come together on tho Marshfield grounds, and with tho teams tied for second place, it is probable every lover of tho national sport will be out to seo tho game. Bandon will content herself with trying to keep Coquillo from gaining any greater lead, and it would bo no great surprise to seo them wallop the leaders, sfneo their new pitcher, Holm, is dishing up a variety of curves which keeps tho best of them guessing. The Coquillo side contingent camo over strong and tho Bandon team was accompanied by tho band from tliaf r1tf rpi. l..l .( . w.-w ...,. x..u ui.ni which urougnt North Upnd. nb. r. h. po. n. o. tho players and their supporters was Wlckman, 3b 3 0 0 0 2 1 crowded, and tho throng mado n pro- Gaff noy, 3b 10 0 0 10 cession which reached from the depot Foltcr, lb 4 o 0 4 0- 2 neany 10 town. it was a much Gale, 2b G larger crowd than has over gone from ' Keano, s. s .'. 4 this sldo to tho games on tho river, I Ilummell, c. f. &'p.'. 4 and interest should be aroused to ' Graham, n & r f 4 such a pitch by the time the bay' Lyons, c 4 l teams limko tho return dates that Foote, r. f .. 4 0 mo irains will havo trouble in ac commodating the demands for transportation. Everybody got his money's worth) Score by Innings. nt the North Bond ball game on Sun- j Coquillo 00003 3 10 0 7 day. Tho contest was Interesting North Bond 00000010 34 tlirnilLMHim mill linlmv cif.ln r.,.,1 until the fifth Inning, when Coquillo Paul, l. f. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 4 9 24 10 4 gathered threo runs through a base on balls, and as North Bond looked at it, a mistaken decision. Ono of tho Coquillo boys ran Into tho diamond and interfered with a throw to first, and the runs piled up afterwards. According to tho rules, a runner who goes outside tho three-foot limit within forty-five feet of third or first, Is out. Coqullle repeated in tho sixth and took three more, while North Bend had none. Tho boys who livo where the now brewery will bo built earned one in tho seventh. Coquillo got ono as well. When tho North Bend team camo to bat In tho ninth they needed six runs to tie. They started a bom bardmont and had three men across tho rubber and two out, besides threo men on bases, when Dr. Gale, of whom tho fans expect a hit when needed, camo to bat. Excitement was running high, and everybody was up and encouraging the shifty doc tor. But Coquillo was not destined to loso out after having had the game safely won through the eight Innings. Dr. Galo hit a grounder to first and tho agony was over. Thoso who witnessed the game wore well pleascc with tho cxnibltion, and except for the decision where North Bend thought they had tho' worst of it, everything was satisfac tory. Tho pitching was about equal and tho crowd was large. Coquillo, ab. r. h. po. a. e. Lorcnz, 2 b 4 Howell, 3b G Langworthy, c. f. . . G Prey, s. s G A. Collier, r. f 3 Hartley, lb..'. 4 Nosier, 1. f 4 Poralta, c 3 J. Collier, p 4 0. 0 0 112 0 2 0 0-0 0 2 li 0 0 10 1 0 2 1G 1 0 Summary. Earned runs North Bond, 2; Coqullle, 1. Struck out By Collier, 12; Graham, 8. Bases on balls Collier, 1; Graham, 1; Rummell, 1. Hit by pitcher Lor onz and Gaffnej. Doublo play Howell, unassisted. Two-base hits Foote, 1; Peralta, 1. Three-baso hits Foote, h.gf o' hits Howell, 1; Keane, 1. Umpire Frank Saunders. Those who witnessed tho contest botween Marshileld and Coqullle Sun day went away with a satisfied feel ing. From start to finish the game was of tho gilt-edge variety, marked with sensatiional catches and fast fielding. To bo sure, tho inveltablo errors happened, but only in ono or two instances did this affect tho re fulting score. Mickey McKeown mad,o a sensa tional running catch of a high liner, and for a while' It looked as though he would havo to acknowledge the demonstrations of onthusiasm, but tho storm passed over without seri ous damages. Liljeqvist in center field covered himself with glory, going after everything in his territory witl out an error. Marshfield. ab. r. h. po. a. o. Tower, s. s 3 1 0 2 Dlmmlck, lb 4 0 0 12 McKeown, 2b 4 0 0 1 Hohn, p 4 0 1 0 1 1 Cox, 3b 4 0 0 0 1 1 McNair, c. f 4 0 0 4 0 1 Totals 32 1 2 24 8 8 Score by Innings. Bandon 10000000 0 1 Marshfield 10010020 4 Summary. Two-baso hit Wolls. Struck out By Wright, 4; Hohn, 7. Bases on bnlls Off Hohn, 2. Um pires Sneddon and Lee. Scorer Jay Mahouey. PERSONAL NOTES Cowan, c 3 1 0 G Ferrey, r. f 4 0 0 0 Liljeqvist, c. f 3 0 0 3 0 0 McLean, 3b 3 0 0 2 2 3 Wolls, 1. f 2 1 1 0 0 0 Wright, p 3 1 1 2 2 0 Totals 2D 4 2 27 1110 Totals 37 Bandon. ab. r. h. po. a. o. Swift, c 4 0 0 7 1 0 Deverix, 2b 4 0 0 2 4 1 Blaikerby, s. s 4 1.1 1 1 1 Flegor, lb 4 0 0 10 0 3 Gavin, 1. f 4 0 0 0 0 0 7 8 27 8 2 Rosa, r. f 4 0 0 0 0 9 Postmaster A. F. Llnegan, of Co qullle, camo over Sunday to visit friends on the bay and see tho ball team win another game. f Ex-county Surveyor Charles S. Mc Culloch, chl-jf of the Bandon fire de partment, was among the throng which accompanied tho Bandon ball team over to this city. Editor Irving S. Bath, of the Ban don Recorder, was in Marshfield Sun day. A. J. Hartman and C. A. Trow bridge and wife, citizens of Bandon, came to Marshfield Sunday and re turned in tho evening. Frank J. 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