THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 191&-BEWNQ EDITION. 9 COqSBAYTES WONDRFUE. GAME IN ' ' mm ZT' 2niu! oI"rf THE WORLD'S SERIES jSBflwL 7 nttMn Pni.cr of Coos County. PA,IAIIT ImiilTA llllll jB fflARH AWTT'S ' JL II U I J. H. Bartley Succumbs at Home of Daughter Spent Year on Coos Bay. Word has boon received city of the death of .1. II. Hartley at- tho home of his dnughtor, Mrs. t(j 1Hjrfect0IU ti,0 two teams played .J. K. coiquut 01 roruiuiu, uru, , R -U)-l same. Mr. Hartley Had made ins nomo wunng run the seventh for tho last year in .Mnrsnneiu una wh(jn iMoJ.eV8 clouted the ball to left ( wero pitched In his daughter, Mrs. C. II. Keelo and )lel( for two ))ns(;s nml s,.rod 0n Do- Matthewson. No interest, and the interest oM mil niiniAv.. i uu. uuouimms, nave alua.M been the first consideration with us. We believe than we give you the best that- I - PAsSrS BWAT iLfimu : uuun i mnniu inn i jWJmZmr III PORTLAND "' "Luuiui uhiiili JM I frnntintifld from Pace One.) (Continued from Page 1.) I iJ'KiWBmKttM. W j'IMie Athletics, dad' In their customary Third Inning' (second half) jl J WmKHtKI TF irmvtaii rod trnvnllnc uniforms, were Wiltsn went to first base for New,! I tMlMtvMM IdiwUHlBRKlH I W Mm i in this " . ... r,......, ... r,....i ;,...... H I i lMmW I I I V HMf . r weicomeu uimosi us nuiuu). ium. iiiiun. uin uuj iu umi. uikL?my rAjsMmVPwmcmlmmv I I u, i, nn n iilninniwl sleeked and croom- h in out at first. Matthewson threw, I ISn '.mm mmmvmmmw- 7 II k.WV I 'Murphy out at first, Murphy bunting. I J ffCflUf KHiB. r II 9fkf I Now York scoring the. the first ball pitched. Oldrlng out. I i'irWW imHilt. Inning Herzog to Wlltse. Only four balls I I LWil fflBlmWIHmmW this Inning by WJOff H9mH 7 no no I I ymm mvmmmlmmmm was a nice stop by Harry of notch- I immmHlHmmH) phla's, .'! to 1. I Fourth Inning (second half) 1 I mH ISmmW W I I ' JPB& Back vote's two bagger. Mathewson turn errors. Homier were the opposing pitchers. Fourth tuning (first half) The second game was played at Harry throw out Fletcher at first.. It fnnillv. but started Kut In ,luno to his old homo at Danville, 111, but only got as far as Portland where ho was taken ill und remained tlilere Philadelphia, October 10. Maniunrd until his death, which occurred at t01 t10 Hai, for the Giants, Planlc ( 0r's hard grounder. Hums wont out 7:110 a. m., Sunday, Oct. 5. Mr. for tho Athletics. C.randall supported on three pitched balls, nil of which Hartley was Gil yours of age. Ills Marquard In the eighth Inning after cut tho plate. It was Hums' second wife, Mrs. .lennlo Hartley will nc- John Franklin linker had lifted one strike out. Shafer was safe when company the body back to Danville 0f Marquard's curves In the seventh for burial, whore othor members of oVor the right Held fence for a hoine JiJs family resldo. run, breaking tho tie. Plank wns easily tho master of the New York hatters and tho gamo wns Philadel phia's, .'! to 1. ........ , l.t.. ... .1... iTn.mi riiuuuopmn nun iuu n.uu hamv. . LOCAL OVERFLOW. Trip. llal Stutsninn lso, played In New York tho follow Ing day by n score of 3 to 2. '1 Ills duel of pitchers, Mathewson and Coombs, lasted eleven Innings. Phil adelphia came from behind In tho Bukor made n wild throw to Mclnnls. Shafer out stealing, Lapp to Collins. Lapp's throw had Shnfor beaten by several feet. No runs, no hits, one error.. Fourth Inning (second hnlf) Mntthowson took Collin's bounder and throw hl'in out at first. Matthew sou had to loap Into tho nfr to take Collin's smash. linker got n single in l.lirllt it.lil.ilt IVtt.l.i tt'ncj lirtt'.tlt .tltl.t " n t.ti.t). ..tin iihh.1,1 if 117 Doyle threw out Me- to knock down lms gone to Eden Valley on a hunt lng trip. Geo. Campbell Is acting engineer at the Hie hail In his place. VMts Heir. Mr. Cook, formerly ninth with tho second home-run of Innls at first, linker going to second, of Casper, Wyo., arrived hero to- the series to bo batted by Baker. Tho Strunk walked. It was the first base day rror.i Oakland, Calif., to look run tied tho score. In tho eleventh on balls Mntthowson bad given In nftor his property holdings on South Inning Baker scored the winning run. the game. Strunk was forced nt see Broadway. Ho Is an old friend of itaiiicil for Week. d. Boyle taking Harry's grounder F. II. Ilnlnos. 1 with Philadelphia twice winner and touching tho bag. No runs, one Sot Ambergris. Tho hopes of 0ut of threo games, the series was In-. hit, no errors. Frank Blnokurby, Bert Peterson and torrupted by continued rainfall for Fifth Inning (llrst half) Mur- othors of getting rich quick out of -i a week. On October 2 1 tho fourth niy out on fly to Oldrlng. Mcl.nln Hud of what was thought to be game wns played, at Philadelphia. BCI,t " l('e slnglo by third base, the raro ambergris aro to be hllg'.'t- Mathewson pitched ngaln for the Wlltse fanned. Mntthewson sont up cd If their find proves to bu fie (limits and Bonder for tho Athletics, a foul boll, on which Mclnnos, Col- uiuno as similar finds made north or Tho Athletics won. I to , and needed "'is and Murphy nlmost had n collls- horc. Tho N'eport Signal says but ono more gnmo to clinch tho title ll"- Matthewson walked. Collins Unit Fred Uenrce, of Yanulna Bay, of world's ehnntplons. .throw out Horzog nt first. No runs. lately rocolved a lottor from Bd. Plnnud, tho groat perfumery manu facturer of Pnrls, France, to tho effect that tho sample of so-called nmborgrla sont him was not gen uine ambergris. During tho past SMinniier a largo amount of tho stuff was found along tho beach in tho vicinity of Yuqulnn, and tho report wont out Unit It was ambergris. Many persons with visions of be tom'ng wealthy gathered It and Btored il away. Tho letter from Mouslour Pluaud shatters their fj'olden dreams. Maniunrd ond Coombs wore tho'i'o on, no errors, opposing pitchers In tho fifth gnmo, Fifth Inning (second hnlf) played In New York tho following Lapp out. Doylo to Wlltso. Doyle did -lay. October l!". Tho allendance foil not have to move to tako Lapp's off nearly riooo. reflecting the sontl- mass cutter. Plank got n slnglo to 's'ent that tho Giants wore doomed to right on which Doylo almost mnde loleat. 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Phone Your Orders Phone AMONG THE SICK Minn lClvira Frieeu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Frl.eon, who bus been ill for the past week, was reported considerably Improved to rtuy, much to tho gratification of her ninny friends. V. J. Beaton, City ltecordor or Knstsldo, was taken suddenly 111 of nppeiidlcttls last night and was taken to Mercy Hospital at North Bend, where ho underwent nn operation at 1:110 this morning. Dr. Ilorsfall, who attended him, reports that he Is gottlng along nicely. Airs, M. A'. Mcl.eod, who has been ill for tho past week, Is reported much Improvrtd. Mrs. Kse'i underwent mi operation nt .Mercy Hospital today for nppondl fltla und Is getting along nicely. Mr. l'sch Is employed at the Hub Clothing store, Vernon Smith Injured lls hand finite severely today while cranking cans fought for Mb auto, No bones wore broken but tho Injury was n painful one. "o by I to II. The sixth nnd last gamo was play 1 In Philadelphia October U. Phll 'clpbla took tho snup out of the Mauts' vigorous opening und won ' tho lop-sided score of i: to L'. Ames. Wlltse. .Marquard und Crau i 'ill sought In vain to break up the Athletics' batting bee. Before Ben ler's curves tho (Hants were practi cally powerless. Holders of IVimiiiit. First winners of the world ehnni I 'onclilp were the Providence team, which defeated Now York three pt might games. The next year. ISSi", tile Hag went to Chicago. Chicago t: ml St. Bonis fought again for the i hnniplonshlp in 1SS7 and this time it. Louis triumphed. Detroit cap tured the Hag In IS87, In 1SSS It nine to New oik for a two-year stay. Louisville got It In ISIH). Bos ton in 1S02 and Now York ngaln In IS!) I. in IS!!.-. Cloveluiid won It In u contest from Baltimore, hut the next year the old Baltimore Orioles took it away from Cleveland to keep It for two years, The Boston Americans took It In I '.to::, the llrst year or the post-season fight between National and American League pennnnt win ners. New York regained it in lOflt'. The Chicago Nationals nnd Amerl- It In I'.hh; and the White Sox won It. In 1007 and I DOS the Chicago Nationals won It easily dead run. Murphy out on n long drive to Burns, who made a heauft- dlvi'od between them ?M7,."72, slx tv ner cent to the winning team and forty per cent to the losing. Thus tho Boston players averaged S.-.'.'O'.i eah fi.i- playing In the eight games; the New Yorkers. $::.I7L'. Standing of Players. The appended tabulation shows the batting and fielding nveragoK of tho tending players of tho two clubs In their respective leagues during the l!H:: season: Athletics. fill catch vrfifle running toward the threw to Herzog, who threw to Mntth centor tietd fenee. Plank out when owson, who touched out the runner. Fletcher took Ohlrlng's smash and l.I'P nt to third and Plank to sec- ,. ond. .Matthewson threw out .Murphy, tossed to Doyle. No runs, ono lilt;. X() YUm ,W() ht8 m, ()m(rH no errors. 'tenth Inning (first hnin Mc- Slxth Inning (first hnlf) It Lain singled to right. (Jriint ran for was a pitchers' dud of tho finest or- .'IeLenn. Wlltse sncrlflced, Plunk or. with Planlc and Mntthowwiti touching film on Hue. (irant scored FEDERAL CI LAW DEPUTES COBS OK (.'LOOM. Tho nutuniu days are now at hand Tho saddest of the year; The silhouettes will vanish, and Tho slit skirt, too. 1 fear. paid from Detroit. Pittsburg took her place on the championship map In l!U)!i, the Detroit team being defeated for tho third consecutive time In the world's series games. For two years thereafter tho Philadelphia Athletics captured It. Last year it went to the Boston Americans. Illg (iate Itcccipts. In IHOli. 1 -in .L'O.-i persons $ISS'!02 to boo tho games; li 121,222 persons paid $l7:t.0S0; in 1011 the contest between New York und Philadelphia was soon by 170,851 spectators who loft $:U2,lGi at tho box olllce. The bannor year was 1012. More than a quarter of a million poisons saw the New York Nationals nnd tho Boston American League club In the eight gnnios nnd nearly half a million dollnrs $100, ( 10 - was taken In at tho box olllce. With the rising cost of baseball came a corresponding inoreaso in the irlze money of tho players. The first game of the world's series, as now played, In 10011 netted the losing players $!.S2 each and the winners lower floor, lCc; bal- l.:tltf.2: each, Last year's fight, I of course, was high-water mark In Player Pes. Fldg. Mclnuls ....lb .OS!) Collins 2b .000 Baker lib .010 Barry ss .on K. .Murphy.. ,iT .O.'i I Strunk f .071 Walsh cr .001! Oldrlng If .00!! Seining e .007 Lapp c .00S Thomas e .OS:: Bender p .0.". Plnnk p Shnwkoy, . . .p Brown p Bush p llouck, p (Muli batting. Club fielding, .00.',. (.hints. .: 1 1 .H27 .207 .::ii2 Ml! .210 .2i;t .170 .0S4 below . I. -.0 ,0::0 below . I. Ml .O.'.O .100 .OUTi .21.-. 1.000 below .1.-0 SI. TKe Royal TONIGHT The house of foaturo (Urns and ro fiued vaudeville, MISS DID1KU. tho popular slngor, lias three beautiful songs for tonight that should not bo missed. Our Feature ON FOUTUNH'S W1IK13L A Kay Bee two-reol feature TI11C STRONOHU CALL A good Ro- 'linnce drama. ALL lUYF.BS MHHT AT THE SEA A ono-reol Broncho feature Heinemlier you always hear tho best music at the UOYAL. Admission cony, lOe. viniu s animal circus tonior- players' prize money. The players row night. n the Boston and New York teams .Merkle. ...lb .OSS ..2.-.2 I Doylo 2b .0.-.8 ,L'7.'. Herzog ::b .000 .282 Sharer lib .or.:! .288 Fletcher, ...ss .02!! .204 Murray rf .004 .200 Snodgrass, ,.cf .0.-.4 ,280 Burns If .070 ,2S4 Meyers c ,0GS .1110: McLean e .008 .285 I Wilson o ,07G .179 I.Miithowson, . ,p .052 ,170 , . Marquard, . . ,p .044 .180 I Denmree p .980 below .1 50 ' jTesreau p .040 .105 1 .Fromine p 1.000 .170' iCinndnll .... p .OGIl .237 1 holding tin1 opposing batters In check. Doyle was out at first when Plunk speared his bounder and toss ed It to llrst. Frntelur sen' up a foul to .Mclnnls, Hums was out in a fly 'o Murphy. No runs, no lilts, no or-ro'-s. Sixth Inning (seconi ''alf) Collins almost knocked a sale bunt, but the umpire called It foul. Ctdllns fanned. Baker fouled off the first , two bnlls. linker out. Fletcher to I Wlltso. Fletcher made a imzzllng Batting st0l, going down behind second nnd ,;!20 spearing Baker's hot drlvo on the run. Ho mnde a quick recovery, and bad his man easily at first. Mclnnls fanned. No runs, not hits, no errors. Seventh Inning ( llrst half) Sharer out on n fly to Strunk. .Mur ray out on n pop fly to flurry. Me- 27S I ',,n out on u long drive to Oldrlng, .250 : w" bad to bnck up ngnfnst the left Held fence to get the huff. No runs, no lilts, no errors. Seventh Inning ( second hnlf) Strunk out 011 a fly to Burns, who mnde n dazzling cntcli, He cnino In on the run for tho ball. Herzog threw out to Barry. Lapp scratched a hit through Wlltso. It was n puzz ling bounder. Plank line-filed to Fletcher. No runs, ono hit, no er rors. Eighth Inning (first half) Wlltso out. Collins to Mclnnls. Mntth- on Muttfiewson'H line slnglo to cen ter uerzog ground.,.!, coiiins threw Report; Ten Appointed: for Tbts in ini 111;. 11 1 1 . 1 1 1 k u rturil .Mlllllltiw- niMV.'nf O ti" tnnnk DiiIa son. .Matthewson went to third nnd UISIVICI bllJIltjeilCnUlK Herzog took second. Doylo wns hit by pitched ball. Plank was tiring fast and had lost his speed. Mntthow son nnd Herzog scored on Fletcher's single, which bounded over Buker's head. Burns struck out, ShuTer filed out to .Murphy. Three runs, three hits, one error. Wilson ditches for Xeiv York. Tenth Inning (second half) Wilson catching for New York. Old Enforced. According to a report current im, teiiidbputy Fedfral gaine wardrnw to lliti appointed, hi this district to:- fnni.f tho ner Fcilcr.il' garni U. They will acs for tlu-U; S. Deprt' luetic of Agriculture. .f. C. KeiLitnll; who. Has bwnlwt lng- Into tin? new lwv.; says It lnw scrlngent, '.spechiljy In rriatloo It miiM .W. l.niii..i j.? ulwinil.tr ring out. Herzog to Wlltse. Colli.,,, " fu t() bo ,.lllg In M,, mono,,, imhor out at llrst on ground- r),r(l8 ,jnu(0 i,eforo mJllt,tH er. No runs, no hits, no errors. 8l()()t thm R , after Whether the olfniises will M" edited iy the lciloial game mii In tho Federal courlR Is a qoeito If fl... nr. (li.lV Wlr 1)6 MP""1 I w'u miu di'imtili's ar nil nt boen-rglven fsit' I i.ii.ivs CiumI FfA 1 'i:tils morning lputy ProsK ! AHurnev .IHeilvUt 08t EW 1(1 'rnv. rnUinir waived Ills rlgM to It Ifiidertlie state anie law, wvr A l V 1 1 1 IT I S V. I L UTT K ICS. List of unclaimed letters reirtnln Ing In the Marshlleld, Oregon-,, post ofllce for the week ending Octultor 7. 101.'!. I'orsons cnlllng for the snmo will please say advortlsed and pay one cent for each letter cnBVd for: Ballard. II. W.; Baker. (1. B.; uirpenter. .Mr. nnd .Mrs. Ooorgo; ' I . J nnMCUl ... ... ............lull I run ni ,.' n lohnnle: (irlfllth. s. n - iinn.ii. t the fines crtliocted, tn " ton. A. (J.iHnnillton.cf.A.; Hamilton,, oiie-tliird -ami the other twr i ah...... n . . . ' i ik m.ii in tne receui uiuii u.iuoimos, Aitny; nines, lioOi those of EJf I .tones, Joseph: Johnson. Annlo: .inn, can from Coos Hlvcr, tno Kens. Arnold; Knees. Mrs. E. v.? Jnuk Farley and U ewson out on fly to Murphy who took Krnusch, Charles;, f.ovo. Frank: l.or- otfunders, pleaded ""' the ball off tho tops of tho grass and Ing, J.; Moody, Kelly B.; Muy, A.i men luineii n complete somersault. Beynolds, Mrs.. Lulu; Uodgerfs AN Herzog filed to Strunk. No runs, no hert; Ituswll'.. ,Vlss Ida; Steelt Mrs. hits, no errors. c. K.; Titus, L. F.; Tomni, M Sad Eighth Inning (second half) le; Toledo, JToso; Vestberg, At; Will Murphy out to Wlltso unnssisted. for. TonKi Club batting, ,20S. Club fielding, .001. ltKCOBDS OK (UTCHEIIS. Schnng Lapp Thomas SBSII Pet ltccords of Catchers tur the Two Clubs This Season Follow: Philadelphia. 0 All B H 75 .'101 30 52 74 210 21 40 22 53 a 14 New York. Meyers 115 35 S 37 11 McLean 71 215 8 01 Wilson 40 67 4 12 rietchor throw out Oldrlng. Collins singled sharply to loft. Baker sing led to centor. Collins fiolug to soc ond. Collins out when Herzog took Mclnnls' grounder nnd touched third. No runs, no hits, no errors. Ninth Inning . (hist half) Doyle out on a fly to Strunk. Fletch er singled to center. Burns walked: Shafer out on a fly to Oldrlng. Mur ray out on n fly to Murphy. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Ninth Inning (second hair) Strunk singled to center. Barry bunt od safely and had crossed first base when Doylo picked up the ball nnd throw from left field. Strunk went to third nnd Barry to second. Strunk wns out at that place when Wlltse took Iipp's grounder and threw to. McLean, who touched Strunk. Bar .310 ry went to third, but was caught on t .2S5 the line when Wlltse took Plank's ,179,i grounder and threw to Mcl.nln, who . . . nAfifiivl I ..,,.p- .lust C9 n-'- wanted! to know about turn"' the fund and Mr. that as It had not been MjJ v.... .......nr. he would noi iur ouii i" -moM' Piand his third of the flneM W. D. CURTiiS, P, M. ing 'to nboilt $40 .259 .219 .204 IRVING BLOCK Our line of Ladies', Misses' and Childrenjggjtf Wear Goods now complete. ExceptionaljaHjetgS in all lines. 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