The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 15, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, JtJNE 15, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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'PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
COOS BAY TIMES DIP I ETAP11C
SMITH'S VATnT""
M. O. MALONKY
BAN 13. MALOM'Y
Editor nml
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ILDREI) ROGERS NELSON
News
Tonrlior of IMiiiin.
Pupil of Hugo MiiiiNfeldt, Sun
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Official Paper of Coon County
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ELKS II BT
5G0RE OF 8-5
Portland Wins TWo Gabies
From Oakland Sunday
Los Angeles Loses
lllr A.auOlt! Plni to Com lltf TltDM.J
PORTLAND, Or., Juno 15 Port
land won both games of a douhlo
hondor from Oakland here yester
day: Tlio scores:
At Portland It. ll. E,
Portland oil 2
Oakland 3 8 IS
Uattorles Kranso and Yantz
ablesj Klllllay and Mltze.
(Second Game.)
Portland 3 0 2
oakinnd 2 7 1
Ilattcrles Illgglnbotham and
IlroncKan, Prousli and Alexander.
At San Francisco It. II. 13.
And thorofrom vantage point on high '-08 AnRoles 1 3 4
'o wntnh oi- "Montle" knock a fly Sn" I-nuiclsco ... ... ..3 7 3
Into the distant garden. ' ,.,?, J' KmPko n,ltl Doles;
Ami Minn w.i HimiHli nnr Hole llinrH' . ouuiuriugo aim UiarKO
Catterlln and Howatt Batteries
for Elks Deweese and
1 Wilson for Eagles
Vhenovor life scoiiib dull and dark,
We go out to the baseball park,
And sit upon tlio bleachers,
Among the doctors and clerks,
The bosses of tlio public works,
(Mayor Allen was thore)
The painters and the teachers.
hats,
And If we kirk men In the slats
Wo do not beg tholr pardon.
Whcno'or Ed Uowntt throw an "In"
That hit an Eagle on the shin
Wo ro very much delighted,
And If they did not roast the Umpi
(Second dinne.
Los Angeles
San Francisco
ttattorlcs Chech
Funning and Sopuvoda.
At Vonlco R. H. E.
Sacramento l n 1
.0
..3
and
.". 1
0 1
Meok;
'Venlco 0
For being such a blooming chump
Wo d think that wo wero slighted.
Batteries Stroud and Ilohror:
Flahaorty. Uofloy and Elliott.
(Second damo.)
Sacramonto 0 r, 1
j Vonlco Oil 2
uattorles Klnwltter. Caldwoll
Wo gazed on Conrad's pretty hit
And throw a neat conniption fit,
t .1 .!.. Cft nil !.'.. n ! .. t. .IrtlH.i
Went sailing o'er a distant cloud !n"1 "? " "D ""?" ,ott
All thought that wo'd gono crazy.
With tho only double play during
tlio gamo to their credit tho Elks
closed tho contest with tho Eagles
yesterday with tho scoro 8 'to fi In
tholr favor. Tho Elks mado four
..nu lit .lin Hilf.t I....I.1.. ... It. !.!
I IIIID III tllU 11I..I. 1111(111, b ,1 If 111 1IIUI
Vancouver. 7; Tacoma,
Hpokane, .1; Soattlo, 0.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
fipvelmid. ; Washington,
Philadelphia, 8: Chicago,
New York, lj Detroit, 3.
0.
3.
sixth and two In tho eighth. Tho
Eagles mado four runs In tho first
Inning and 0110 In the seventh.
Catterlln and Howatt woro M10 bat
tery for tho Elks. Doweos and Wil
son did tho strong arm work for tho
Eagles. Tho batteries had fairly good
support on both sides, but an analysis
of tho gamo shows n number of or
iorfl. Ed Dougherty and Dr. Morrow
wcro tho official umpires of tho
gamo.
Thoro woro several plays during
E.
Saturday's Scores.
A Portland It. II.
Oakland 2 7 2
Portland 013 2
Uattorles Prultl, Christian and
Alexander; Mltze, Illegor and Fish
er. At San Francisco It. H. 13.
Los AirRelos 2 8 2
San Francisco l 8 1
(Ton Innings.)
Uattorles Ryan and Holesjlnuni
and Scpulveda.
At Sacramento It. II. E.
""onto 3 8
tho gomo that brought cheers from Vonlco 2 n
tho grandstand. Tho most spoctap'
ular pleco of field work wafl dono
by Jay Doyle, who played loft for tho
Elks. Ho mado a run from his posi
tion In tho novontli Inning and caught
a fly which sailed over third. Uoth
pitchers stopped a few hot ones
right off tho hat.
"Red" Uert Stanley, who played
contor field for tho Eagles, also play
ed clown. His uniform was not uni
form nud his notions woro not un
like thoso of the circus comedian. Ho
wore i pair of pink socks and al
though 0110 covered his shoo top In
stead of his Bhlu hu showed no trac
es of embarrassment. Stanley mado
a hit In tho ulxth Inning which wan
followed by a spectacular slide to
second. Ho might have brought In
a scoro If tho next man at bat had
not fanned, making three outs.
Tho Elkca-EaglCii gamo was tho
opening gnmo of tho season on tho
MarBhflold grounds and whllo it was
well advertised It was not well pat
ronised. Tho attendance is estimat
ed at 100. Many of tho spectators
enmq In automobiles and watchod
tllu gamo from tholr machines. Just
before- tlio game started tho specta
tors watched with much interest an
Informal motorcyclo race around tho
race track,
Tho lineup of yesterday's gamo
follows:
Elks Eagles.
Frnnk Catterlln Peck Doweeso
Catcher
Ed Howatt William Wilson
Pltchor
(oorgo Stevenson
First llasu
W. J. Conrad Inhnnv Tollofson
Sououd Uase
Del llengston Jack Davis
Shortstop.
Hnrry Kimball Fiod Hill
Third llano
Jay Doylu Charles Doweeso
Loft Flold.
Phillips Ilort Stanloj
contor Kioiu.
Uattorles Stowurt. Slaclo and
Hannah; Klopfcr, Honlcy and El
SATURDAY'S (JAMES.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington-Chicago Rnln.
Hoston, 8; Detroit, 0.
Philadelphia, 10; Clovoland, 8.
Now York. 4; St. Louis. 5.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago, 4; Now York, 8.
Pittsburg, 3; Hoston, 4.
Cincinnati, t: Philadelphia, G.
St. Louis, 0; Brooklyn, 0.
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
Portland, 7: Victoria, 0.
Spokane, 2; Soattlo, 2. Twolvo
Innings. ,
. -T'i1!0-1".0.'.-. 31"-ny?1Jv--r; 3i
tho fo"'t Inning with a hit und a
scoro that resulted In a tlo of four
and It wan July 14 In 1914.
8 nids for Stovonson,
Rullt like a floa;
Rut when It comes to tho bat
Ho's a wondor to sco.
John Dohorty,
from Empire.
tl:o umplro, was
u:
AN EAGLE TO AN ELIC.
"You made mo whnt I am today,
I hopo you're satisfied;
You hung my feathors on tlio fonro
And salted down tho hldo:
Johnny Wilson i You panned mo to n fare-ye-woll,
you tnink you ro mighty smart;
Rut I'm far from broko nnd I hopo
you choko
That's tho curso of nn aching hoart.
C. W. Montgomery
Right Field.
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PIN FEATHERS AM)
HORN SPLINTERS
Tho weather man mado tho finest
"hit" of nil.
Yau always tried to muzzle- mo ,
And bid mu shut my mouth;
Yau nngged and nagged and nagged
mo tut
You had mo going south.
I You knocked upon tho umnlro
Hilly Wilson You onlv lot us get a start.
nut I in far from broko and I hopo
you'll choke
That's tho cilrso of an aching heart.
Speaking of ball playors, when
"Monto" led tho parado In the fourth
Inning ho mado friends by tho scoro.
Oot It?
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I MONTGOMERY'S HIT.
L'v ' CM jK. MTS l vl blu" oul ,tl .'lonio cut
inse ami givo inai iiorsoiuao raro
abuse- hroak up gamo aftor gamo.
Dos batted strong for years and
A.M lift'. nlin.lnnil . 1. n ... . r ... I U
I""'" IIV o Villi! IIIUII illU IU1IB IU WIIU-
I est choors and had I1I3 share of fame.
Ills tureo biiso nita grew common-
placo. No pltchor lives ho fears to
fneo thoy'ro all allko to him. Ho's
I scon tho others rlso and shlno. then
1 potor out. drift down the line, no
back to soiling scrim.
His circus catches say. thoy'ro
groat! And ho can throw back to the
plato just like a rlflo shot. He's
InVilil nt limnn ni fn Hin rnnitt YiA'a
A 1 In baseball codo and don't you
.I.I..1. !..'.. .. . TI..MI II.... I.. I.l.ll
iiiiiiiv iiu o iiui, 1111 11 iiiu in uuaeutiii
history with Wagner and Nan Lalolo
ana rollers o mat sort. 110 s clean
I nud qulot, makes 110 fuss, and that's
I what makos him dear to us us lov
I ors of tho sport.
Hut wnou his old bones stlffon,
luos, and ho can't hoar tho yolps and
nolso from hleachors any more
I when ho's rotlrod. too old to piny, an
Will Sneddon wan mado the victim gots to talkln' 'bout tho day ho
of misplaced confldonco. Ho had a holpod to tlo tho scoro, I'll bet tho
right to guoro the umplro but ho did- yam ho'll toll tho best, nud llko to
n't Kot tlio scoro. tell 'bovo all tho rest and will toll
I o'or and o'or, will bo tho Elks and
Four sqquis to bo C. W. Montgom- Eagles game that added to his hunch
ery's lucky number. Ho led off lu 0f fame when his hit tlod tho scoro.
I
How could au Eagle fly
Elk would catch 'em.
whon an
It would ho a different scoro
And tho Eagles In tho air
If thoy omitted Inning four
And Jack Snyder was only thore.
Onr reason for tho result wns that
Col. Going lost hU rabbit's foot tho,
night before.
Ilort Stanley was a bit rusty
With ItU feet and with his mitt.
Rut tho way ho wont to first on a
fumblo
Mado it hit.
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la Camel packages. The cost of the
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