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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1934)
1C IW ■■■■■■■■■a disposition that he is liable to take to date Baer has not received the crazy chances of bagging his dear, heralding that Jack did. The Man- like shooting at any moving object assa Mauler appeared in Marshfield i while in the woods, he should stay about five years ago. out of the woods entirely. Touchdowns, baaehits, baskets and A man must be competent in or Among Coos county ath der to drive a car, owing to the fact whatnot! WE GIVE YOU A that otherwise he would be a menace letes preparing to enter collegiate cir upon the highway. He is no more a cles are Wilson Graham, Ken Bowers, menace to his fellowman than is the Ray Woodyard, and Joe Davis, Mon reckless, careless, don’t-give-a-dam mouth Normal; John Corcoran, Jack THROUGH fool, who is allowed to tote a gun in Johanneson and Devon Duncan, Col the woods, and who has no respect umbia University; Linus Seeley, Ash for the life of a fellow hunter. Such land Normal; and Jimmy Dhiel, Lin Jim Erwin, local real estate a man should be barred from the field There » oe catdi ia it! woods. Each man who hunts should agent, wa* all-state guard in basket Southern Pacifi take« you to Mayor Berg once be farced to pass an examination as ball in Missouri. Chicago, New York and mow to his woodcraft, familiarity with pitched baseball at the University of other eastern cities through firearms and be tested as to bis nerv Oregon. “Cutie” Slade is still in the California for the same rail big league, though with the tail end ous condition and as to whether he fare a* * trip straight East and actually possesses enough brain* to Cincinnati team. Howard “Hobby” back. See your local agent ur write J. A. ORMANDY, 705 be allowed to go into the wood* in Hobson here with Slade in ’22 and Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore. pursuit of deer. Then after he ha* been '23 is coach and athletic director at given and ha* paased such an exam Ashland Normal School. Manager ination he could be classed as a num Fortier ia forgiving, and forgetting ber one hunter, fully qualified to go until summer-tiipe of 1835. Expect into the brush during hunting season. to “pay” to see Maxie Baer. Jack And then, if he shot down a brother Wilson, Portland Beaver pitcher re- hunter for a deer he could be hanged .-enUy sold to the big leaguers, wa* ....................... .................. HI""' ............. I.'. U— -II for murder and that’s exactly what ‘Duke” Marlow’s “roomie” when * The modern kitehen, whether he would deserve. hey were with Hollywood. Si*« of British Empire in white or in color*, ia bright The Brltlali empire covers 13,1UH,.">82 Perhaps I will be censored for holding a radical view in this matter Loggers Defeated in Final Game square miles, about one-fourth of the and light as it should be. The Inhabitable land surface of the earth. of killing men by mistaking them for Paul Bunyan may have enjoyed his The population according to estimate* workshop of your home de> deer, but be that as it may I am not birthday party exceedingly, but to condoning the action* of a lot of the Coquille Loggers the affair was is 485302,865, which I* shout 15,000,000 serve* to be as well lighted a* 1«** than one-fourth of the total num half-baked hunters who tramp the little more than a nightmare as the ber on the earth. any shop down town. If you wood* each year and seem to figure Eugene Townies bumped them, 17 to can't have sunlight you can that the season is open on everything 8. It was a loosely played game en from man on down. always have lamplight. The acted on Golden Field, the joke park And thi* season I am wondering of the county. lamp dealer* in this territory just who will bag the first man. Many errors and freak extra base are co-operating in a campaign hit* marred the play, these features UNDER THE BLEACHERS along with the fact that the Loggers to make it easy fer you to (By Mark Seeley) went exceptionally “bush league,” properly fill your fall and win- IO Coaches cry about the lack of adding many gray hairs to Manager ter lighting needsr Your dealer husky material or the absence of Bill Fortier’s head. The Townies, led MONI on enough quantity with which to build by the famous University of Ore is trained to recommend the a football team—or any other type of gon pair. Joe Gordon and Ray Koch, lamp you need. Let him fill athletic team for that matter—but the showed little respect for Coquille and main lament by the mentors is the at the same time the locals offered every empty socket Stop and wail about condition. This they all slight competition. The conclusion look over hia stock of Masda agree, without many exceptions, is of an otherwise highly successful sea lamps, including the new deco the largest bugaboo they have to con son was somewhat darkened by this tend with. Athletes whose systems post-season defeat. rative styles. are hampered by the use of cigar Up to the sixth inning it was a ettes, liquor, and late nights, just can’t fair ball game, but after this the only compete with the high school lad who color was the sight of outfielders obeys the principle* 6f clean, healthy climbing the bank behind them as training. Too many time* have the they scrambled after lazy fly balls school heroes found themselves sit which on any other park would have ting on the bench because they been easy outs. thought they “could get by with it.” Coquille Not only has this been observed in Pulford, If high school sports, but it is also ap Fischer, 2b, p parent in collegiate circles, in profes Stewart, ** lit-pvat iru¡ RAZOR sional baseball, and wrestling and Murray, P, 2b boxing. Once "Babe” Ruth thought Kolstad, lb himself great enough to play th* Woodyard, 3b gam* and play the gay life at the Marsden, cf same time, but even this famous Thompson, rf overlooking an orchard which some name. After having known you all OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF optimistic homesteader had set out these years I figure you are a lot like character discovered hia mistake. A :Fortier, rf By Lana Laneve myself. In order to bestow a fitting severe disciplining by his manager Barton, rf I was sunk to the depths in a blue with the aid no doubt of a pair of rose-colored glasses. He must have name upon something, wa would ended Ruth for the season, but the Moran, c funk. Just one of those day* when have a good gun, a dog, a next year he came back in “the pink” everything goe* wrong from dawn been viewing the world through have Total 48 8 10*2« 18 ' 7 them, otherwise he never would flock of game birds or animals and and he’s been the same way since. till dark. Even the fantastlcally- •Koch out in third, running out of have committed such an injustice to a fishin’ rod for an inspiration. Our ■haped cloud* that had sailed about Thi* week’s football rehearsal con baseline. wive* do the heavy thinking for us, the blue heaven* throughout the day those poor little helpless trees. ducted by Coach Le*ter Wilaon, ha* IFortier batted for Thompson “ Anyway, 1 waited. Dusk was while we do the huntin ’ and flshin ’ . failed to offer consolation or amuse sixth. brought out many new developments, ment as in day* of yore. Ye*, even coming on fast, my sights were bare Wot? and though we have been unable to Eugene H O ly visible in the fading light, but lo, Doc Mace ’ s deer story bring* to old Sol going down in a blaxe of mind the fact that next Thursday, visit the young mentor a* he direct* Jack Gordon, there wa* an object moving under glory in a bank of clouds to the the tree*. Did he have horns? I Sept. 20th, the deer season opens in hia charge*, we understand that he Vassen, if westward, failed to ’rouse only the thought so. I drew a bead on him Oregon. It mean* that thousands of has segregated the pigskiners adapted Koch, s* slightest tinge of interest. at the report a cloud of dust hunters will flock to the mountains. for the various position*. The first Joe Gordon, 1 and It was with mild interest, tn fact at hia feet. He jumped, ran a There will be old seasoned hunters week of drill was devoted entirely to Stenshoel, c rase a sense of irritation, that I stretched few feet and stood »till. I never and there will be the rankest sort of conditioning exercises, but the last Parka, cf forth my hand for a letter. I tore It 2 2 will know why but I jumped the tenderfeet. Everybody will be few practices ^have seen the funda Mattison. Sb open and extracted several neatly mental* receiving attention, tackling, Mauney, p 3 1 fence, gun in hand, and started to anxious to bag a buck the first day. hand-written sheet*. I began read blocking, charging, shifting, ball Wiltshire, rf 1 2 ing and at the end of the first parar run toward the deer. Hot dog! I wa* The old seasoned hunter will be handling, and passing being included gaining on the deer a* he cut loose careful. He will pick hi* deer — yes, graph my blues went sailing away in the drill. Total 10 5 and I lifted my head to beetow a down the orchard. I actually gained he will pick the very spot he intends Coquille Wilson has until October 6 to ar on him, believe it or not! A* we placing his deadly bullet. His hand 4— 8 smile of appreciation upon the last Hits range hi* squad, and with thi* 2—10 dull glow of the sunset and bestowed approached the fence the deer hesi is steady from many year* in stalk lengthy period combined with one of Eugene ing game. His eye first glimpses the tated. then jumped. As he cleared 0—17 a pet upon the head of my faithful mta the largest preliminary squad* in Co 2—16 dog, who having sensed my late the fence I fired without any alm, horns of the animal that he is about quille high history, dark horse devel Summary—Earned runs, Coquille just a parting salvo, and he wa* to bag before the trigger is pressed. mood, lay at my feet, with big sor opment* may arise before Bandon is 8, Eugene 13; left on bases, Coquille rowful eyes upon my face. He re gone. I sure felt bad. Ed Barker’s He knows that he is firing at a buck met on the opening date. Disadvan 8, Eugene 8; first base on errors, Co words were true, I thought as I deer and not at a man. This old sponded instantly to the pet and tage*. though, are many, inasmuch as quille 4, Eugene 8; double play, Mur dashed off in search of the old be walked to the fence and glanced at steady, sane, reliable hunter is not a menace to his fellow hunter in the most of the material is green and be ray to Fisher to Kolstad; home run. draggled bird wing that I have train the brush on the other side ” Hot muskrat! I couldn ’ t believe woods He will not come from the cause Wilson is new on the Red Koch; throe base hits, Vassen, Wilt ed him to retrieve. Devil scene. A much huskier team shire, Murray; two base hit*. Jack Deep, grateful words of apprecia my eyes. There lay my deer stone mountains with a grief-stricken than was expected is to be on hand, Gordon, Mattison 2. Fisher; stolen dead. The bullet had struck him in heart and the blood of a felloWbeing tion for Out-Doors-Stuff loomed at however. bases, Kolstad. Moran. Vassen, Sten- me from the paper and no doubt pos the top of the head splitting it open upon his hands—one whom ha has The lettermen as mentioned loot •hoel; Innings pitched, by Murray 7, between the horns. shot down in cold blood by mistak sessing a vain streak like the rest of “Never will I forget my joy. I car ing for a deer. And he will not come week are all linemen, these boy* be by Fischer 2; losing pitcher, Murray; us humans, I absorbed it all with ried him home to the ranch which from the mountains leaving the rot ing Lin Swain, Jeas Barton. Jim Rob bases on balls, off Murray 3, Fischer deep satisfaction. It was from my old friend. Dr. C. O. Mace, of Wat was two miles and I can’t remember ting carcasses of doe* behind him— ison. up to date; not enrolled in 1, Mauney 2; struck out, by Murray sonville, Calif., whom it is only my stopping to rest once Too much ex deer that he ha* »hot, thinking they school but expected on Monday, John 3, Mauney 7; time, 2 hours, 15 min Cary and Jack Clihton Among tho*» utes; umpires. Roper and Cederstrom. might be buck*. Dr. Miles pleasure to greet about once every citement to notice any fatigue. “I have killed many deer and It’s the merest glimpse of color added to the forward wall are "Tood” . eight or ten year*. Too bed a man of nervine Doc’s ability insist* upon living in a much game since but never quite ex caught through the moving brush, Lawhome, Howard DeUefsen, Jack Large Freshman Class Expected “Did the work*' In the state where the sun gets so hot and perienced the joy a* that connected or the shaking of the brush itself that Smith and Don McClellan. Feshman week, which open* at says is thought by tenderfeet, or excitable backfield ar* such boy* a* Lloyd Oregon State college Monday, Sep bothered during the summer months with the slaying of my first deer. Miss Olivar Wood. Lewis Donaldson, Bill Briggs, “ I have hunted many kinds of persóna, to be a deer. Yes, it might that it makes fishing a trying occu tember 24, 1* considered by official* game in different parts of the coun be a deer! A rifle is raised and a Allan Bailey and Lawrence Hatcher. pation. WHY DON’T there the most important week for Next week we hope to present a But here is Doc’s story which I try Will tell you about goat hunt deadly soft nosed slug is sent crash YOU the beginning student, and far from | have entered a* the first »tory to ap ing on Catalina Island sometime, ing into the body of a fellowman and complete list of the forty athletes merely a "rush" week that some have ____ TRY IT? just on the strength of the fact that turning out. There is a possibility pear in the prize contest to date. should you desire to hear IL After considered it in the past. Every new . i- three months that a high school-alumni game will , This letter is written in the Santa he might have been a deer. Trust there will be other* follow student is expected tq attend the 8» from a nervous ail- Cruz mountain* amongst the giant Isn’t a man’s life worth more than be played on Saturday. September 23. up shortly from you other readers. freshman weefc ciassa* th* same a* MMLlCssGllvar used Dr. Miles 77^*. whl’* her such "I don’t believe, Lans, that I ever redwoods which stand about my all the deer that roam the woods? those Which follow, says B. B. Lemon, cabin. One tree in the front yard is Should a man be practically murder told you how I killed my first deer registrar in Oregon. I bought a second-hand 20 feet in diameter. Has seen more ed in cold blood by some Idiot, sup Indications point to a substantial 351 Winchester; it would be second than 3000 years and still very posing that he might be a deer? increase both in freshmen and other It is unlawful to shoot a deer that hand, for my dad being a Methodist much alive. 'Redwood Shadows’ is student registration this year at O. 8. minister had very few extra dollars the name my wife selected for the does not possess more than spike C., reports from th* registrar show. Si’ cranky, blue and to buy a gun and I had earned thia place, which is very descriptive. horn*. Homs must be seen in order Advance credential*, dormitory room to positively know that a buck is one. My money and my gun! Could Sincerely yours. Dr. C. O. Mace.” reservation* and work request* are Many, many thanks. Doc. Your being fired upon To shoot a man any joy be deeper or sweeter? all well in advance of those of the _«***■??.»iax them with the “I talked to Ed Barker a* to ways story, I know, will be appreciated by for a deer is a flagrant violation of last year or *o. ■MM medlcfae that “did the the readers of this column and I am the law to »tart with and to be so of stalking and killing a deer, what for this Colorado girl Freshman week events will con entering it in the prize story contest criminally negligent as to deliberate time of day to sally forth, etc. tinue from Monday to Friday, during I TOW “Nerves" have and due consideration will be given ly murder a man in cold blood for “Ed said, ‘No matter when you go for hour* or for which time only a limited number of out it will be the wrong time and it at “The Last Roundup” in Decem- shooting him on the supposition that youTl find this time- former student* are on the campus he might be a deer is an unpardon- ' *•**1 remedy effective. no doubt If you do see one you’ll Registration of former students 1* set "Redwood Shadow*.” I think, I* a able sin and the killer of such a man ' At Drug Storm 25e and get the “buck ague.’’ ’ for Saturday. September 28, with “With this helpful information I beautiful name for your mountain should be punished just the same as 1 regular class work starting Monday retreat. I would have known with the gangster who shoot* hi* victims ' went out about dusk. I could see October 1. , the Norway school house from where ' out any enlightenment upon the *ub- down for gain, or the lust for blood < ject that wife thought up the Isay if a old raU FREE TICKET CALIFORNIA! ur WORKSHOP Southern Pacific ThelOO Shave FILL THOSE EMPTY SOCKETS MOUNTAIN STATES Æ POWER COMPANY i Schick BUY LAMPS FROM YOUR NEAREST MAZDA DEALER IF YOUR A SMELL YOU CAN'T F ■■ ...• • K