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.... » ■ | M ■ COQUILLR, OBDQON. FBIDAT, AUGUST fl. 1484. PACK C1X àÉJ-J.'.UlL' Cummr r-w»«FT!n» the colored balls, Moran, Favors; first bsse on| around very little. Does and year lings are wont to wander a great deal boy* car, jt easily be centered. The errors, Coquille 3, Van Dykes 2; left more than the buck* are during any entire te. ■* displayed a fast brand of on bases, Coquille 8, Van Dyke* 6; A <ound of merry whistling came ' season of the year except rutting boll, the t'l the boys were affected first base on bulls, off Murray 2, off from the bank of a nearby stream. season. But when rotting season with th* u .ual darky laxiness al Drake 1; »truck out, by Murray 3, Yes, it could be called merry, but aa finally arrives, the bucks throw mH time». < ererally they »napped it up by Drake 4; double play, Rotated un far as the tune was concerned, it was caution to the winds, leave their and fouht for everythin*. Possibly assisted,, Henderson to Ousley to way off key. But atm, there was 1 places of concealment and fearlessly Dizzy 0« tn. Babe Favor*, Young and Brown; umpires, Roper and Lorenx; such a certain air of freedom, of aban fare forth in search of their mate». Brake sh >«ed to an advantage. time 1 hour, 50 minute*. donment from the whole sad world In 1 It 4s during this period that bucks On* thing the Van Dyke» possessed general about that Kiting refrain that may be discovered in ail manner of was the same tendency displayed by Van Dyke’s Colored Team it was actually contagious and I found ptaces, along country roads, on pub 'the Israelite Hour* of David when a Were the Sunday Winners my own lipa puckering in a soft ac lic highways, in fields close to habita dispute on a docix.on came up. The companiment of th* melody. tion. In fact, in most any nook and colored boy» showed sn aptitude to O m big inning and the Coquille Screend by high bushes from sight express their collective feeling«, at rner. ‘ . Loggers were defeated. This is the of the whistler, 1 gently parted them Just prior to rutting season the least on Sunday. It la said a tongue- and gaxed downward. There, seated bucks He about together, but the mo lashing l>y Manager Crump kept them short story of the ball game last Sun day when Van Dykes Colored House upon the bank of the trout stream ment that the meting season arrives, »lightly under cover on Monday. of David won, 11 to *, chiefly through was a freckle-faced, barefoot boy, 'l-iendship exising among the bucks is a seventh frame blowup which saw swinging his feet to the accompani mmediately dissolved and they sop- Frank Thompton’a showing on Sun five darkies cross the platter. A crowd ment of the tune, the while he insert irate. A meeting a little later on will day was a disappointment, but in de it near two thousand fan» was pres ed a squirming angleworm upon the ikely develop into a fierce battle be- fense of the big boy it can be said ent , point of a rusty hook. The hook was ween any two of the bucks which that if he had been on he likely In the first frame Coquille jumped attached to the end of a long cord, wore on such friendly terms during would have won. Frank is a capable rito the initial ■ lead. Art Pulford which in turn adorned the end of a the summer and early fall month».. jitcKer, .but to date he has not had tingled to left and advanced to second ■ttubby willow limb. A rusty bolt A question has been asked: “ta it .he opp< rtunities of the usual bust >n Marion Fischer’» sacrifice on which iniawful to have in one’» possession league hurtar. The breaks marelj acted as sinker. Plunk! Hook, sinker and bait dis he feathers of any game bird during Happened to go the wrong way foi >oth runners were safe. Stewart was fly out to third base, but Murray appeared beneath the waters of the .»sod season? For instance the tail Ute Glendale ace. * jralked to till the bases. Otto Koistad's <tream and the expectant eyes of the • .I1« a Chinese pheasant?” The answer a ■ .......... — ‘I** < ingle.to loft-center field scored both !sd gazed from beneath the brim of 1 no. Any g*me bird piumage taken Coaches Henry Hartley and Leste . “ ulford and 'Fischer, but with Murray an old »touch hat several sizes too ' .rom birds lawfully killed during open Wilson will review the 1984 Cóquille m third arid Otto on second, after a U-4-. I season may be kept in a person’» 1 Hich School football prospects for the large for the wearer. . iteal, Woodyard and Marsden were As I spied upon this youngster, the possession, but it is unlawful to offer first time next week. Among the curtains of years rolled back and left »»¡j plumage for sale, barter or ax- pigskiners reporting will be five let strike out victims. . Three hits brought in two colored me standing upon the bank of a small1 change. termen snd several new lsda who may ads in the second canto, tying the itream, clad in little blue blouse and Another quest! .n asked is, “What shine. Next week further dope will .core. A third score was lost when overalls, a little cane pole clutched la eAuses a dog to became gun-shy?” To be on hand. ¿Babe" Favors was out at second for my band, a stout Wack thread for a those not familiar with “gun-shy" falling to touch second on his home line and the same sort of bait dang dogs, I will «tate that a gun-shy dog Loggers Win Monday Game run swat. ling upon a hook aa this small lad is a dog that is frightened by a report by Heavy Slugging Young singled, and gained the next was using. of a gun and usually beats it for home .ack after Hicks was out hunting on The expensive rod in my hand wai or some sort of shelter when a gun The winners of the day were the Jte third strike. Dean's single sent converted in memory to the little cane ta discharged near him. Coquille Loggers, but the hero was foung to third from where he scored pole. The taper line became a thread, As to the cause of.a dog becoming “Grandpa” Fortier, wjten on Monday N aw IL aq I- <<*«■*••*•■ »• »*• **••■<• rteeawl tram SO» to SSe. n Drake’s infield out, Dean reaching new 17CU1» ao* thl» ate taelaSe» froo (oaeral aSmlsaiaa the artificial fly, a rusty hook. My mn-*hy. there are many contributing the local ball chtb picked itself from second. Favors then sent out his taseaUy Me) to tho eomblaod Night Show at the <raad»tooS—hatoveryhoey high top shoes faded to little stub factors. Some dogs are naturally prlwtM. Attaa* Ai *aya as paaaoa petate*. Sally, help broah atteadaaee roeord». the floor to defeat the Colored Housi ‘home run" to score Dean. The “Babe” nosed, red top boots. timid and easily frightened andthOKe of David, 7 to 6, after losing 11 to 5 tried to save time in reaching the dug- Yes, I was carried back through the ar? the noct of dogs thst usually be MorooaMeeo. uvoetoea. •-■ Uiaho. laSaatry. he day previous.. •ut years and for the moment forgot my come gun-shy. The cause oi gun The hero credit is given to “Grand Each club scored in the fifth, the surroundings. I was brought ■ back shyness in many a good dog has been pa” with thoughts of due credit to lavidite» on a home run by Drake. abrutly to reality by a crash in the caused by the rapid firing of a shot ts **a reear»»* aeote aa* hoses Ma aaS *0« extra. New anile track. Marion Fischer snd Art Fulford, as Dizzy Dean was out on an infield fly, water beneath me. My foot had dis gun on the dog’s first trip afield. If well, and Glen Murray, aleo. All mt Drake followed with his Ruth'.sn ‘X X. lodged a loose rock end it had plunged one »hot is fired and a dog becomes reran pi a. . rode, tro-gay-.» la tho Area. .. ................... hlppte/X displayed a stellar part in assisting Irive. a terrific liner to the left field into the stream beneath me. startled, he may be talked to gently the L"«gers in closing the season WU4 West, bet tough selecto* hachera from CaHforala aa* <>re*ea Haagea.. fence. Favors struck out, and though The magic spell was broken. I was •nd assured that everything ¡a o. k. Baehlag Brahman from Texas: loaghera halldegglag steers from MlAr < gloriously, but to Fortier must be ■‘Chiok” Henderson and “Jew-Baby” oowbeyn from Mexico aa* CaaaMa. A vario* program to salt all. Ueaera no longer a carefree boy. The cur But if he becomes startled at the first handed the gilded laurels. “Grandps,” Jennette singled, no further damoge a*a«taaloa te eight show FBKB. Boeorvo* seat* XSe. >.*•* freo acata, fren tain* of past years that ' had been shot and the gunner continues to fire atan*lng reem far le.sae mare though sged snd faltering, his joints was caused as Guy Ousley grounded drawn so kindly aside, flapped back mor* shots in rapid succession it may creaky and stiff, produced a punch oat. ITwiriaa A *ttr«reat py roteábate program each eight—aet Am into place and left me in a world of mean the spoiling of a good dog, there EiAUtt, werka. Katortalalagly thrilMa»-beautlfally Improoaive. Do thst we thought he had lost yean Glenn Murray scored the Coquille aet mlea oao of the all *lfrereat pyralorlaalr perforataucea-ail *tffereal reality, feeling rather sheepish to be •nd then. — — •r>. -un. He followed Stewart’s out with caught spying upon the young fisher A good idea is to take your hunting It was in the fourth frame that the • single, advanced to second on Wood fea» iaag ralapreof ladoor trail heepa tho man. dog into the field and let him flush or hero role wae assumed. Coquille had yard’s walk after Kolsted popped out, *H*NB4,,r **’* ****•■ *"d rihor programa go oa RAIN Ok He glanced up, startled at the sound vet a few birds before a shot is fired, jumped into a two-run lead in the first end scored on Marsden’s bingle. of the splashing rock and the whistle That la, if he is a timed dog to start inning, only to have it equalled in the Frank Thompson up to this time died upon his lips. But instantly with. When the birds take to wing fourth when Young, negro left field had pitched a creditable game, but it *^.***L tertdag. XSc. No paca-oat chacha. Every body paya the rodaced those same lips broke into a broad merely point the gun at them, The er, homed with one runner on the was apparent that the darkies were •tee-Bmptoyeea. Ceaceaaloaera, K> Mbit ora. Canlctanla. Fricada. Petrosa grin at my salutation of, “How** fish log will soon aasofate the gun with —aX alike. Th* Glendale in’?” At the same time I made my the birds. When you finally fir* at bases, sending Murray’s pitch to the solving hi* delivery. left field gate. Two were out as For ace’s alow curve was continually a way down the bank to his side. t bird, fire just one shot If you bag tier hit for Bob Waggoner fti the last target for the opposing bats, Drake’s “They ain’t bitin’ much," he said; he bird, all the better, for then any . ,, w, ............ at the same time wistfully eyeing my ntelligent dog will immediately as- part of the fourth, and two men, Ful homer being hit from a “teaser” toss. gRua namusaqBma—a^pammi— *■—umess^s^uasa^uimi. rod. I could read his thoughts as vociate the discharge of the gun with ford from a walk and Moran from a A costly error by (Fulford tad the A Public Wedding at many relatives in the valley, and who fielder’s choice, were on the base^ way for Thompson’s downfall a* plainly as though he had spoken th* killing of the bird. Watch your Paul Bunyan ’ s Party now owns • transfer and storage Fortier cracked the first pitch for House of David went ahead in them, “Gee, I’d like to have on outfit tog carefully after the shot is fired, ■. ........ business in San Diego, Cxi f., w itos three bases, scoring the two runners sixth. Two were down when Art like yours.” if he sets the least bit timid over the A parade daily during the three- that the Townsend Old Age Re.- Jving If times were the same with me, sound of the shot, reassure him by and coming In himself on a bad muffed a fly after which Dean’s single day observance of the birth of Paul Pension plan “has taken southern scored Hicks, who had gained the life. Bunyan to be staged in Marshfield! California by storm.” The congreas- today, as in that quite distant time petting him and bringing the gun in throw in from the outfield. These runs might have won the Two hit betters, three walks, and when I had purchased my rod and line close contact with him, thus assuring September fl, 7 and 8, is promised by ' man from San Diego has promised to I would have been sorely tempted to him that the gun will do him no harm. game, but a four run tally in the three singles finished Thompson in the the general committee. A whisker introduce a bill in the next session of eighth gave the Van (Dykes the lead. I seventh, five runs crossing. A wild have turned over my outfit to him. If the bird you fired at was killed I parade win mark the‘opening night, congress to enact the plan into law. fl to 5. Brown tripled and scored on pitch and two pilfered bases aided the (But that same rod I was carrying had take the dog to It immediately. In 'Thursday; on Friday evening an in- Hicks hit the mer rf- go-rounrd which i i>een rewrapped and revarnished many this manner a natural gun-shy dog Dean’s infield out. ■inn Fischer' Flicker dustrial and commercial parade will innings second triple, after which settled the issue. Marlon times, for the want of the price of a will gradually be broken of all signs Young popped out and Drake was hit took over the burden in the eighth, ¡be staged under the direction of the new one. of gun-shyness. by a pitched ball. Drake stole sec two additional seores being made with ’« Eagle»; and Saturday morning the And if his eyes gszed wistfully at 20-30 club will direst a children’s pet ond and then “Babe" Favors maced my fishing rod, mine also turned wist UNDER THE BLEACHERS out a single which scored the runners him in the box. He got by hi the and hobby parade. ninth unscathed. fully upon his crude pole and line. 1 Names of candidates for the public (By Mark 8eeley) easily, and he himself registered For six Innings it was a real ball For were not fond memories asso wedding to be celebrated during the Next week this column will present when 'Bob Thompson let the Mt slip game, but when the lid blew it was ciated with just such an outfit? Paul Bunyan Birthday festival, con through hia legs. a resume of the 1934 baseball season, 'No doubt the lad envied ms—a man blasted to all corners of the park. tinue to come into headquarters •nd Apparently the game was lost as I who could go fishing when he wished, •• far as the Coquille Logger* are Lineups: gifts for the fortunate couple are who did not have to think of the near concerned. The tabulations will in far a* Coquille was concerned, but in Coquille »till accumulating. approach of school, nor had to run clude the season record in games won the ninth the Logger* recovered from Pulford, M errands before he was allowed to go and lost, the hitting and pitching the knock-out punch. Puiford raced Fischer, 2b, p 0. Pension Plan Sweeping Calif. various uuLsvaruiing^ outstanding ' around to third on the first base Stewart, m fishing. But that could never' marks, and the ■ isiiiiiK. uuk inat boy noy coui<l never. wre vgrivus know, could not understand at his age I individual standout*. We do not be- man’s boot, and scored on Fischer's Murray, ef 0 In a letter remitting his eubacrip- If Rotated, lb 0 tion for the Sentinel, Alva A. Nooler, why I should envy him, with hi* bar* I Here that complete details ar* en roaring triple into right field. 0 a former'Coquille resident who has feet, old willow pole, a string for a hand, due to abbreviated score sheet* Mario* stored the fray would be Woodyard, Sb, c in some instanes. line and a rusty book. won, and With son* away the chances Marsden, rf - Referring to the two games played were great. Bill Stewart, as next np, Moran, c, Sb Some day he will grow into a man and no doubt a real man, for he is re with the Van Dyke Colored House of proceeded to win the game by strik F. Jepson, p ceiving the proper training to make a David, many thoughts of highlight* ing out, the third strike slipping B. Thompson, 2b good dean citizen, associating with are apparent. The big moment of the through Favor’s mitt, allewln* Fisdh- the great outdoors and pursuing that two games, the individual show which er to count. Lineups: Total* age-old pastime—fishing. And when was met with a burst of spontaneous Coquille ■ Van Dykes he becomes a man there is no doubt applause, was when Bill Fortier pick, Pulfotd, 0 4 2 8 2 Bennett*, cf that he will gaze back with a keen ed off a “feat one” down the alley Fisctaw, a 5 1 1 2 1 i Ousley, ss understanding of the barefoot boy and sent hl» triple in the fourth inn Stewart, 4 1 1 7 0 0 Brown, rf, lb with hia crude fishing outfit and will ing of the Monday game. - ’Willy’ Murray, 5 2 3 2 0 I You»*, It envy with all his heart that carefree ain’t what he ued to be,’’ but he esa Kolstad, 0 8 4 1 • Hicks, lb Dr. Mile* atm hit one now and then. youth, with the merry whistle. Woodyard, th 4 « 8 1 Í 0 Dem, P WWVWI The peculiar angle was the way in As I wended my way on down the B. Thompson, Drake, *, rf • 1 2 4 0 4 stream the long forgotten words of which Coquille won on Monday, fiel- Moran, c 0 Favors, lb, e • 1 1 » Whittier’s poem, “The Barefoot dom ta a game won when a man Waggoner, rf Henderson, 8b 0 1 1 9 4 4W« Boy," popped into my mind and I strikes out, but this la what happen Fortter, rf rr» — — MtaaGllvar turned and waved a farewell to the ed. Th* “Ripley occurrence” came Bailey, rf Total* WHY DON’T little figure seated upon the bank and with Bill Stewart at the plate, “Babe” Coqujita « 9 0 0 1 YOU my lip* formed the first line of that Favors loeing the Anal strike, allow Total 3 I »0« Hite wonderfl»! verse, “Blessing« on thee ing Marion Fischer to score from Van Dykes TRY IT? 0 2 Van Dykss third. Art Fulford had previously tied Bonnette, rf little man-.” than three month* 4 4 » 1 I Hite A recent question asked is, “If deer the count when he raced home as Ouley, se Summary—Earned run», Coquille 4, us* a certain trail one* or twice ar* Fischer tripled. Brown, lb Van Dykan 101 home run, Drake; Two Coquille infielders. Bill Stew- Deen, tt they apt to use H right along or do three baa* hit, Woodyard; sacriflc* they roam about a lot?” Deer are a srt and Marion Fischer, covered their Hicks, 9b hit, Fiseher; stolen »>■•**, Pulferd, lot like us humans. Where the feed respective territory like a eanvaa, Young. If 0 j Kotatad. ®. Thompson, Rennetta. ■is the beat they are usually found. between them accepting thirty-one Drake, p * Otteiey, Young, F»vor*. Hinder»->n;. Sometimes they stay in a certain lo chances during the two games. Mari Favors, e hit by pitdher, Brown, F*vor*j wild C’.Ä'ÄX’ÜS cality for a long period before mov on had »even ehanceston Sunday and Henderson, 4 4 0 Ditehaa, Thompson; first base on *»- ing along in search of better eats or nine on Monday, while Stow had aev- •*> •o see *•• 8chlck 8chick Repeat Repmt- roa, OqulHe 2, Van Dyke» 1; left on in* Raten. ing Raso». IS. |S. ,7% .7% being driven out by hunter* or preda en and eight for the two game*. This Totals 83 0 « 7 24 11 5 baeee, CoquiMe <1, Vg# P f M* 81 33 4*a|er»(inc|ud*sc|jn dea|vr*(b>c| a *mc|to 8KÏSÎ tors. During the period that the old duo actually outshone the herood CoquMIe 20480000 2— 7 inninge pitched, by F. Thompoja f.by 20080000 bucks are drying their horns they House of David keystone combination Hits • 8 I ? 0 « 1 0 1—10 Fischer 2; first base on balls, off •8120210 usually use one bed and have regular of Ousley and Henderson, though the Van Dykes 00484884 Thompson 3, off Fischer 1, off Dean 5; trails they frequent while going to latter made a stop on Pplferd’a infield , Hfta 10020018 0- f lorigg pitcher, F. Thompson; double 10020418 haadlexhmglngMefie handle.c hanging bl»*» srator and to feed. Their rang* ta grounder in the seventh inning on K None oat when winning ____ ________ run seared. play, B. TfcojMuog to f fcwart to Kol- IMfiTAMTLY. •HffTANTLY. very short during this period and it Monday which was almost unbeliev IklpMnary—«Earned runs. Coquille sted; umpires •tardivset »pd fc^per; ia seldom that they stray any groat able. 7, Van Dykes fi; home run, Young; time, 2 hours, 30 minute*. 4 Art Fulford ted the Coquille hitters three base hits, Ffschee 8. Fortier, distance from their beds, while feed- 4k T DR MILES’ ’ Ing or going to water. The same with five hits hi line up* for the two Brown. Hicks; two base hit, Puiford« If you want to subeeribe for « Port Long distance honors, natridee hit, Hicks; stolen bases, land dally the dubbing combination holds true in the fail juwt before run games. ning season. At this period they We' though, went to Marion Fischer with Drake, Mora* «; hH bf pitcher, wo offer with th* BnUggl yitl save 1^‘IHalHui RAZOR Drake 2.B. “ OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF By Lane Lenere 4 ? 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