The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 29, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1908.
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Defeat Whisnant's Recruits By
Score of 7 to 3 Taylor
Still Stand By.
Bandon took North Bend down the
line yesterday at North Bend, by a
score of 7 to 3. The result was a
decided surprise and disappointment
to the North Bend fans because they
had just added three recruits, In
cluding a pitcher, to the team and
they expected a much better show
ing. Hull, the new pitcher from Sa
lem, was a sad disappointment be
cause the Bandon aggregation sim
ply landed on him. Finally North
Bend had to fall back on Taylor who
won the thirteen-inning game at Co
quille a week ago by going in the
box in the seventh inning for North
Bend and after he entered the box,
the game was more evenly contested.
"While they found Taylor, he kept
the hits scattered.
Bandon played a good game, much
better than they put up against
aiarshfleld a week ago. Jordan
pitched better ball for one thing and
the field was a little more snappy,
not to speak of better stick work.
North Bend's new players had just
arrived and the result was probably
due somewhat to the lack of team
work, caused by Inability to practice
together, and the new men not being
in condition to play their best. This
was said to be particularly true of
Hull who didn't appear to be able
to strike his gait.
The score:
Bandon AB R H SB PO A B
C. Myers, c.5 1 2 1 5 4 1
A. Myers, ss. 5221341
R. Myers, lb. 5 2 2 3 10 0 0
Jordan, p. .4111032
Blackerby, 3b 5020220
Feiger, If . . .4 0 1 0 3 0 0
Hughes, 2b. 4 1 1 0 2 0 1
McNalr, rf..4 0 1 0 1 0 0
Jackson, cf. 3010100
Totals . ..39 7 13 C 27 13 5
North Bend. AB R H SB PO A B
Kelly, 2b. .3 0 0 0 5 1 1
G. Gaffney, ss.4 0 114 10
Manion, lb ..4 0 2 1 8 0 0
Flanagan, c .4 0 1 1 5 2, 0
Keane, If . .'.4 0 0 0 2 1 0
Porterfl'd, 3b. 3 0 0 0 2 2 3
WIckman, cf. 4100000
J. Gaffney, rf.4 10 10 0 0
Hull, p 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Taylor, p. ..4 1 1 1 0 2 0
(Continued from Page 1.)
but he couldn'
third strike and
The score:
Marshft'd AB R
Owens, ss. 1 1
Theile, p.. .4
McK'n,.3b 4
Bryan, rf..3
Goldie, 2b.5
Rutl'dg', c4
Butler, If .5
Ch'd'lr, cf.4
M'rch't, lb4
connect with the
it was all over.
H SBSH PO A E
10 0 7
0 0
1 1
0
0
0
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0
0
2
0
0 0
0
1 1
4 4
2 2
0 0
0 14
0 0
0 0
0 14
Totals 32 1 4 2 2 39 18
Coquille AB R H SB SH PO A
Lor'ze, lbG
Peralto, c.6
Nevlns, ss.4
Th'nias; 2bG
Hdwell, 3b4
Collier, If.C
0
1
1
1
0
0 9
0 23
0 2
0 2
1 2
Paul, cf...5 0 0
0 0
0 0
H'rtl'y, rf.5
Gardn'r, p. 5
"r Totals . .34 3 5 52G 10 5
R. Myers out by being hit by bat
ted ball.
Summary: Earned runs Bandon,
3; two base hits Jordan, A. Myers
and Hughes; doublo plays Porter
field to Manion; bases on balls off
Taylor 1, off Jordan 1, hit by pitcher
by Jordan 1, struck out by Hull 2
by Taylor 3, by Jordan 7, passed
balls Flanagan, 1; sacrifice hits
Kelly, 1; J. Gaffney.l; left on bases
Bandon, 7; North Bend, 7; first
base on errors Bandon, 3; North
Bend, 4. Umpire Nndler. Time
of game, 2:15.
Scores and hits by innings:
Totals ..47 3 G 4 1 39 12 4
Summary: First base on balls
off Theile, 1; off Gardiner, 5; left on
bases Marshfield, 7; Coquille, 9;
two base hits Butler and Hartley;
struck out by Theile, 15; by Gardi
ner, 22; double play Thomas,
alone; Theile to Merchant, Goldie to
Merchant; hit by pitcher by Theile,
2; by Gardiner, 2.
Scores and hits by innings:
Coquille
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H 0 11010002001 0 G
Marshfield
H 0 1000011001 04
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Notes of the Game.
Jake Goldie hasn-'t got over the
effects of the awful jolt that Wilson,
the North Bend pitcher, handed him
two weeks ago. While he played a
good game in the field yesterday, he
wasn't there with the stick, being
unwittingly inclined to step back
when ho struck and resulting in his
striking out five times. However,
the fans understood about Jake's
still very tender jaw and were will
ing to pass it by because they know
that "Old Man Goldie" is far from a
dead one yet.
The absence of McCutcheon was
felt sorely by Marshfield yesterday.
His reliable stickwork would have
' probably changed the result. No
one knows when he will be able to
return from Carlton where he was
I called by his father's death.
There was considerable wonder
i ment expressed yesterday becaube
Jimmy Cowan wasn't playing with
Marshfield.
W. 0. W. AND W. OF W.
i TO ENTERTAIN MANY.
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SPLENDID PROGRAM ARRANGED
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STALLATION AT I. O. O. F.
i HALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
Bandon .
Hits .
N. Bend
Hits .
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LARGE SUMS CHANGED HANDS.
Coquille mill Bandon Fans Won
Heavily From Coos liny People.
Coquille and Bandon fans won
heavily from the Marshfield and
North Bend baseball enthusiasts as
a result of tho Coos Bay teams drop
ping both games yesterday. Ban
don made the biggest killing at
North Bend and the reason why Co
quille didn't got more in Marshfield
was because their money ran out
leaving largo sums going begging
here.
Tho Coquille aggregation "pooled"
their money coining up on tho train,
making a purse of $250. As soon as
they leached town, they passed out
tho word that they had that much
raised and In less than twenty min
utes, local fans had It covored and
woro offering large sums without
takors. In addition to this, there
woro numerous side bets.
Five North Bend men are said to
havo diopped fGSO In a pool bet to
a bunch from Bandon, In addition
to this, theio wore many good sized
othor bets mndo at oven money.
It Is likely that giounds rules will
bo mndo by Manager MoKoown
tabooing tho habit of soino of the
younger sports of gottlng out noar
tho grandstand nnd "crying" tliolr
hots like a hawkstor would his wares.
It la dlsagreeablo to tho crowd generally.
Every member of tho Woodmen of
the World and Women of Woodcraft,
with their wives, husbands, sweet
heal ts and friends Is expected to at
tend tho Installation Entertainment
and hop Wednesday evonlng, July
1st, at 1. O. O. F. Hall. Following
Is a synopsis of the program to begin
at S:30 sharp:
Overture Orchestra
Song Come to tho Forest of Wood
craft. Introductory remarks.. W. U. Douglas
Solo "Abthoro" D. J. Beakey
Installation of officers of Circle
Mrs. A. B. Daly, Installing officer.
Illustrated song . . .Special organizer
Installation of Camp officers. . . .
. . D. J. Beakey, Installing officer
Installing ofilcer.
Song Under tho Banner of
Woodcraft by Members
Solo Selected F. A. Sacchl
Cornet solo H. G. Howard
Solo Solected . . . .Miss Lillian Hall
Comedy Bketch Pratt and Castle
Solo Solected N. M. Whiting
To be followed by dancing in lower
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North Bend Man In Quest of
Ball Players Proves Portland's
Most Prominent Man.
PORTLAND, June 29. The Port
land Telegram says: "If there had
been a contest on for tho most pop
ular man In Portland last Thursday,
it would have been a cinch for one
man. He is J. W. Gardner, of North
Bend, sent up here to scout for com
ing big-league material to bolster
up the yielding ranks of tho North
Bend and Marshfield teams of the
Coos County League.
"It did not take long for the news
to circulate among the youthful ball
chasers of this burg, and they de
scended upon the Imperial Hotel,
where Mr. Gardner was stopping, like
the vanguard of the Summer colony
upon a stray bachelor. Mr. Gardner
was wakened at 10:30 by the cham
bermaid yelling "Gangway," in order
to get along the hall for her morning
chores.
"The manager did not know
whether he had a fake mining pro
moter or Lord Somebody for a guest,
but took a chance and asked him to
move into a room as near the ele
vator as possible to save tho carpets.
"Every semi-pro. manager in the
city would be taken with chills and
ague If the baseball players who
called upon Mr. Gardner were enu
merated but the Coos County man
had the pick of the city. They were
all big leaguers kept down by short
sighted managers, according to their
song and dance.
"Mr. Gardner proved himself a
good judge of players by the men he
took, and must have gotten Inside
advice from somebody. He picked
three of the stars of the Salem bunch
In Pitcher Hull, Third Baseman Por
terfleld and Left Fielder Manion, and
started for Coos Bay with them:"
GEN. VICKERS DEAD.
(By Associated Press.)
BOISE, Idaho, June 29. General
David Vlckers, veteran of the Civil
and Spanish wars and Adjutant. Gen
eral of the Idaho Guard, died yester
day at his home here, aged GS years.
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The partnership heretoforo ex
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A. Pennock is this day dissolved.
All outstanding accounts to be paid
to B. F. Willey, and all liabilities to
be paid by him.
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INDEMNITY SELECTION,
United States Land Ofllco
Roseburg, Or., May 23, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that the
Stato of Oregon, on May 23, 1908,
applied for lot 7 of sec. 18, tp, 24,
S, R. 10 W. of W. M and filed
In this ofllco a list of school indem
nity selections In which It selected
said land; and that said list is open
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