The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 10, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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result* last Bunday brought out Lee
a* a IS to S winner over Fairview,
Norway, 10 to 7. over Gravel Ford,
and McKinley, 10 to 2, from Broad­
bent. The previous Sunday Gravel
Ford barely nosed out Fairview, 6 to
4.
Pitching for Loe on Sunday, “Jug”
Loren* set the Fairview team down
with very few hits, and in only th*
fourth and seventh frame* could they
count run* from his delivery. On the
other hand th* Lee hitter* landed on
Mark Steckel, mayor of Fairview,
throughout the game for many telling
hit* which counted many runs. Mari­
on Fischer caught Steckel, but during
the fray be wa* unable to get a hit.
Catching the offering* of Loren* wa*
the writer, who equalled hi* battery
mate’s hitting record, with two hits
in five times at bat. Next Sunday Lee
playa Gravel Ford.
beware of imitations
Headache*
Rheumsttom
Neuritis
Neuralgia
lumb ago
Toothache
Aspirin to the trade-mark
of Bayer manufacture
salicylic acid.
DEMAND
Cw«toty W. C. T. U. Uurtituta
' The Coo* County Woman’s Chris­
tian Temperance Union Institute held
at Coquille Tuesday was opened by
devotional services conducted by Rev.
A. B. Baird of the Baptist Church.
A resolution wa* passed expressing
th* sincere thank* and appreciation of
th* group for th* earnest efforts of
Representative W. C. Hawley during
hi* year* of service as Oregon's con-
H. Houck, Mrs. F. G. Leslie, Mr*.
Neeley, Mr*. Ireland, Mm. V. V. Hart­
man, and Mia* Ida Oerding. Following
this a resolution favoring the Five
Point Plan of disarmament a* outlined
by th* Ladies Home Journal was
passed and sent to Mias Mary Wooley
at Geneva. . ,.,
The little twin children of Mr. and
present and be-
Mr*. Hickam
cam* member* of the White Ribbon
Recruit* in a beautiful service con­
ducted by County President Mrs. C.
C. Farr.
The next Institute will be held in
Myrtle Point July 12, this being the
last Institute for the W. C. T. U. year.
The Coquille Junior team lost for
the first time thia season by a score
of 7 to 5, after nine inning* of nip
and tuck baseball, which eaw the issue
decided in th* ninth inning of their
game last Sunday against North Bend.
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m>i
ana - , miormai conver»iHHk
- Pitching for the Benders was
—
Though the financial condition* aren’t Murray, 7*“* °.r three season*, wbq
held the local lads to six blows, as
aa prosperous a* they might be,
compared to the ten blows his mate*
competition and sport the dubs
secured off Ernie Cooper, the Coquille
enjoying makes up for thia.
hurler. Three run* in th* first frsme
Carl Gilbert’s Junior League team by North Bend set her off to a good
seems to be the classiest American start, after which she added occasion­
Legion nine which has ever repre­ al score*.
Murray kept the Coquill* hit* w*ll
sent«) the local post. Most of the
lad* ar* of the younger high school scattered and in only one canto, th*
age and have played baseball for some second, did the young Logger* reach
time. Their defeat last Sunday by him for more than one hit, in thia con­
North Bend was nothing of * disgrace, necting for three which added two
ae they were facing a more experi­ runs. After this the North Bend
enced team, and at that the game was twirler closed the gate.
The game in itself wa* well *on-
so close that it took an ninth inning
finish to decide the issue. North Bend teeted throughout and, though de­
is to be faced again this season, and feated, their showing speak* well for
in this return gam* the result may Coquille’s young .players and their
be much different. The local boy* are coach, Carl Gilbert And, although
still leading the league, and tomorrow defeated, the lose by no means elimin-
they face Bandon at the Athletic Part inate* them from the county race, as
every team ia the league has also been
in defense of this position.
turned back. At present Coquille,
The Range League still continue* North Bend, and Marshfield are listed
merrily on its way, playing both Sun­ ae the most promising teams, with
day and midweek ball in order to keep { Bandon a dark horse possibility.
the schedule up to date, not leaving M Last Saturday the Bandon team
any game* unplayed for very long won from Marshfield, 10 to 2, the vic-
after one has been postponed.
The, tory being a real upeet in the bunt-
ing race. Erroe, however, lost the
game for John Pomster, ae* of the
Juniors, during the past three m
Tomorrow, (Saturday), aft
th* local Junior* will play a
with the Bandon team on th* local
diamond. The fray to to
two p. m.
League standing:
Coquille
Bandon
North Bend
Marshfield
Myrtle Point
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KITCHEN
Gas
Range
A fellow giving the name of Wilkie
Hasting, and claiming Dillard a* his
fiexibility
home, was picked up Wednesday ev­
ening by Officer English with a sack
of bottled beer in hi* poaaemion. He
did not appear yesterday morning,
havirjg given W for hi* appearance in INSULATION consisting of a lining
Recorder Leslie's court.
between inner and outer wall* of
fuel by
accos
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LIGHTERS
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ly turn an th* gas and burner lights.
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F1NINSH
give* yen
even surface, easy to keep
were we
Special!
Tank Water Heaters >21.75 installed.
75c down and 12
to pay. Lib­
eral allowance on
Natural Gas
Corporation
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