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PAO« «1 OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF sewi .. si - X be taken for the Cooper hawk, but in the local marches, The mnn rvs<»< Halfbacks. Boak, Bandon, and Amateur Boxers Presented cockerel, 3-4 pullet; A. A. Henry, By Lans Lsswve the former has a distinctive white has the decoys out which attract the Scanick, Marshfield. Two speedboys Bandon, 1-2 pullet. A Good Card Tuesday During the past several years of rump. birds is entitled to the chance at a.e ;hese halfbacks, both safety men Buff Wyandotte«: A. A. Henry, _____ The question has been asked me, them anil shy one who sponges off on t.ieir teams. duck hunting it has geen my painful The two of them Bandon, 1-2 cock. 1-2 cockerel, 1-4 Coquille’s amateur fistic aspirants, pullet; Ivan. Bowman, Bandon, 3 experience to always be surrounded “Does a person have to have a duck him th the above mentioned man Poss -ssed about every quality,of • by hunters who banged away at stamp in order to shoot duck« on ner is a poor example of what a true ball carrier, Bosk in a broken field willing and inexperienced, entertain cockerel, 2-3 pullet. every bird that hove within sight, I heir own property?” The answer spoilsman is supposed to represent. was the most elusive, but the Pirate ed again Tuesday with an evening at White Wyandotte«: Ivan Bowman, draws, wild fists, bruised noses, but Bandon, 1-2 cock, 1-2-3 han, 3-4 regardless of range. Some hunters is yes. It is necessary to possess a Warren Cornell, popular local atom was the harder hitter. just simply can’t stand to see a duck duck stamp in order to shoot ducks game warden, has been notified b.v Fullback. The Youngs load, the no hard feelings. It was ths second cockerel, 3-4 pullet; A. A Henry, lying toward another hunter without upon your own property, or else the Game Commission, or his superi fullbacks, but Young, at Bandon, card of the school year and was at Bandon, 1-2 cockerel. 1-3 pullat taking a crack at it. Many and where. A person may hunt upon his ors in office. that he is temporarily ’eadi the Young, of Myrtle Point. The tended by a good sued, appreciative S. C. Rhode Island Rod: William many a good shot has been spoiled own property witlxnit license, but off the pay roll. A howl of protest Bar Ion line plugger did not stop at crowd. Sweet, Bandon, 1 cock. 4 cockerel, 3 The minors presented little in the pullet; Mrs. Wayne Hanna. Indepen for me by such hunters. It is seldom the shooting of ducks means that he has been raised by local sportsmen *..iu> featuer in his play, being an ex that you see one hunter in a dozen must not only purchase a duck and a petition is being circulated ask cellent punter, as well as an elusive way of scier.ee or defense. Fists flew dence, Ore.. 2 cock. 1-3 cockerel; aplenty, however, «Ere than one allow birds to circle within actual stamp but also a hunting license, as ing that he be immediately reinstat ball carrier on end runs from the Mrs. H. A. Farrier, Langlois, Ore., 3 shooting range before opening up on all duck stamps sold must be affixed ed. I predicted not only ago that H-k'.ng post, not to forget his Mock young aspirant hitting the resin, but cock, 2-3 hen, 4 pullet: E. H Cham at no time was a bqy near slumbar berlin, Bandon, 1-2 to the purchaser’s license. The Ore Cornell would be laid off or trans ing. them. pullst, 1 young land. In all eight fights composed breeding pen. A couple of weeks ago I was given gon law also states that any person ferred just as soon as he had this Second Team a pleasant surprise. I was in the may hunt or angle upon their own part of the country down pat. He is In some cases the margin between the card, each consisting of three Light Brahmas: rounds. * middle of a large field and just property without a hunting or an efficient officer and is deserving sscond team men and those on the Klamath Falls, Ore Only one winner was declared by across the field, near the fence, two rangling licerse. For angling this is of a promotion instead of a layoff. varsity was very scant. The differ 1 cockerel, 1-3 pullet. Referee Stanley Fitzgerald and Henry more hunters crouched in a blind O. JC. For the shooting of Chinese Just what the big idea of “the pow ences can lie measured in either size, S. C. White Leghorn: Cecil Laws. Hess and Otto Davis, the judges, this with decoys strung out before them. pheasants, native pheasants, quail, ers that be,’’ concerning Cornell, is experience or versatility. Coquille, Ore., 1-2-3 cock, 1-2 hen, going to Preston May by a decision PresenUy a flock of ducks wheeled grouse and non-game birds it is a hard thing to fathom. When the Ends. Murphy, Marshfield, and 1-2-3-4 pullet, old breeding pen, 1-2 oyer Lynn Perrott. May held Per in. They were high. They flew over O. K. But how about deer? Al writer doesn’t believe an officer, or Watson, North Bend. young breeding pen; Lisle Panter rott on the mat and groggy in the Tackles. Albertson, Bandon, and the decoys at the other side of the though allowed to hunt upon your a game commisison or any one or Bandon, 4 cock; A. T. Morrison, Ban second round, this being the margin don, 1 cockerel. field and every instant I expected to own property it is necessary that you many individuals dealing with game Weekly, Myrtle Point. of his win. AU of the other bouts Guards. Cary, Coquille, •nd 8. C. White Minorca: A. Garfield, hear a bombardment. Then they purchase a hunting license in order affairs is efficient, he does not hesi were draws, they being between Bud Bandon, 2 cockerel, 1 pullet. came over and looked over my to kill a deer, as it is necessary to tag tate to say so as has been proved in. Strickland, Marshfield. ■Rhule and George Hultin, Calvin S. C- Buff Minorca: E. E. Kenyon, decoys, still high. Again they took your buck regardless of where it is the past and I am not boosting Coe-? ‘ Center. Carver, of Myrtle Point. Savage and Charles Vincent, Cedric killed nell on account of friendship, or for Quarterback. Wagner, of Bandon. Bandon, 1 cock, 8 cockerel, 1 pullet. a circle almost within range of the [Ed Note—We have to take issue special gain either. He’s a good, man ..Halfbacks. Mast. Myrtle Point, Cross and Ernie Smith, Merle Davis Black Australorp: Chas. F. Winters, other decoys and again no shots and Ioren Simmons, Jack Clinton with Mr. Leneve on the above state in his position and should be re anti Ring, Marshfield. Bandon, 1-2 cockerel, 1-3-3-4 pul were fired. I said to my dad, who and Daniels. Hollis Mast and BiU let; Owen Winters, Bandon, 2 pullet was with me, “There’s a couple of ment as regards ducks. A stamp is tained in that position and here’s *■ Fullback. Young, of Myrtle Point. Vincent, The bout between Mast and On the first team Bandon and Buff Australorp: Chas. F. Wintars, real duck hunters in that blind.” He necessary to fiunt ducks whether on hoping that he ia. Vincent, billed as the main event, the hunters’ own property or not, Marshfield placed four men each, Bandon, 1-2 cockerel, 1-2-3-4 pullet. agreed with me. could have been a whirlwind, but but if it is just to hunt on his own Yokohama: James Maloy, Port Or UNDER THE BLEACHERS North Bend placed two, one Coquille both boys had too much respect for Later two more hunters arrived property, a certificate card is fur player gained a position, while Myr ford, Ore., 1 cockerel, 1 pullet. and put out decoys several hundred ’he others sledge-hammer blows. By Mark Seeley nished the applicant with the stamp, tle Point is without a representative. Production Class yards from us. And believe it or not, Yesterday’s dismissal of football Myrtle Point comes back with four on by the pastoffice, an which to stick , Rhode Island Reds: William Sweet. those two hunters also let the ducks To Remove Radio Static the stamp and it does not have to be players in Coos county means that the second team, leaving three places Bandon, 1 pullet, 2' young breeding circle until they came within range. on a hunting license. No one is re Mr. Basketball will now be the host to Marshfield, two to Bandon, and “ Electrical silence" through devel pen; E. H. Chamberlin, Bandon, 2 When ducks slanted into our decoys quired to have a state license to hunt for a while. This winter’s sport on one each to North Bend and Coquille. opment of quieting devices on auto pullet, 1 young breeding pen. not a shot was fired by other gun-1, on his own property. As to deer, the maple courts in the local league The North Bend Bulldogs, a club mobiles and household appliances to S. C. Whits Leghorn; Cecil Laws, ners to frighten them away, as is so the game wardens say that the tag v-ill be enlivened by the entry of Which is an evenly balanced outfit free the ether waves of interference Coquille, Ore., 1-2 cock, 1-2 hen, 3 often the case and no one fired at the is necessary whether the deer is Roseburg into the battle. Roseburg and employs a percentage-kicking will be asked of American industry cockerel, 1-3 pullet, 1 young laying birds out of range, as they circled killed on the hunter's own land or competed with Coos quints in 1330, type of play would register high on through a nation-wide “campaign of pen; Gent's Leghorn Farm, Eugene, each stool of decoys. It was a ges but a redistricting of the schools took a third team. The team totals pan ■leriuasion," according to an an- Ore., 3-4 cock, 3 hen. 2-4 cockerel, 4 not.] ture of good sportmanship that was the Umpquans away. Now, another out relatively with the team’s final • «incement by the National Radio pullet, 1 old breeding ben; Martin Another question asked is, “ How appreciated. The only drawback was change bings them back if the league standing. Frigincers' Institute, in convention at Kranick, Bandon, 4 hen; A. T. Mor the fact that one of the hunters had high schould the breech pressure tert change is final.’ By next week we Rochester, N. Y, says the Christian rison, Bandon, 1 cockerel, 2 pullet. be for • sixteen gauge shotgun in or a duck caller that he insisted upon hope to have a more complete lineup Science Monitor. 8. G Black Minorca: Mrs. Paul E. quacking, even after the ducks be der to shoot the high power loads?” on the districts, as well as the other Red Devito Lo«t to Reedsport The campaign, plans for which Gardner, Bandon, 1 cock. And, how can I find out regarding gan circling down. This to unnec dope. Finis waa written to the local foot were shaped after radio engineers Black Australorp: Owen Winters. essary and often frightens the birds the breech pressure test?” Myrtle Point’s Bobcats, under, their1 ball season when the high school Red predicted the day of “radio fac Bandon, 1 young laying pen.—West The test should be at least eight away. Outside of that fact, it was first year ixtach, Pat Rickard, copped Devils dropped the season’s final by simile." or miniature television for ern World. the most enjoyable day imaginable tons pressure to shoot high velocity the championship last winter, but the' a 13 to 0 score to Coach Vic Wetzel’s th» home, was less than a year away, upon the marsh. It could be like that shells with safety. You may find out March tournament saw a mighty Co-' Reedsport eleven last Saturday, here. wijl be sought through “Che Ameri the exact pressure test of your gun every shooting day upon any marsh quille five rise up and knock down, A product of the University of ca^ way of reasoning and good will,” •nd everybody could stand a chance by writing the manufacturers of the the bunting holders in one of the Oregon, Vic Wetzel presented a team A. N Goldsmith, chairman of the of getting birds, but nlnty-nlne times weapon, giving the serial number, biggest upsets of tourney history. which started from scratch at the Radio Manufacturers’ Association (Continued from Page One) out of a hundred there is always model and patent date of the gun. All Other than that the whole play in season's onset and has developed into nqjional “silencing committee,” an this will be found somewhere upon somebody there who blazes away at this March event was spectacular a formidable playing outfit. The win nounced. the ducks a mile high, who has no the gun barrel or breech. If no such throughout the entire round of games over Coquille on Saturday was the The radio industry, he said, will at- respect for the hunter who has data is found upon your gun then What the 1934-1935 season will of first of the year for Reedsport, but empt to persuade utilities and auto- steer clear of high velocity loads for lugged his decoys a mile os so and fer is unknown. This to yet to be on the muddy field which somewhat rnebiie manufacturers it will be to and set them out and he ruins the it will be of a cheap make. And re reen, and. regardless of the fact that hampered the offensives the visitors 'h»ir mutual interest to silence radio member any old gun that is loose in shooting for everybody present. I “•istic” by making silencers for mo high school athletes in Coos county looked like consistent winners. do not know who the two hunters the breech is not safe to shoot high are of tenderer ages than in past| Rain started to fall five minutes te» cars and devices and to repair were who came into the marsh last velocity loads through. years we expect to witness the usual before the kickoff and though the wqak power lines throughout the and put out decoys, but they were About three weeks ago my dad, spirited play. Basketball with its ground immediately became muddy, country Canadian automobile man O. K. in spite of the duck-quacker, my wife and I were fishing. I had wisely balanced schedule to one sport a sound fooling allowed the ball car ufacturers, Mr. Goldsmith said, al but I do know who the other two given my dad a leader to which was that offers thrilling moments galore riers to break loose on jaunts averag ready have agreed to manufacture were across the field from me in the fastened one of my favorite trout and overdoses of upsets. ing ten to twenty yards on different electrically silent motor cars after blind, as well as the one with the hooks. The leader I had made my occasions. Reedsport scored her first Jap. 1. same party, who was parked far self with a special knot for the at Reedsport’s coach, Vic Wetzel, was ‘ouehdown the second time she had Maps, charts, pictures and perhaps ther down the fence and I wish to tachment of the hook. The fish were an all around athlete at his alm« possession of the ball (pllowing the evpn the first page of a distant news extend my compliments to these not striking much so I returned home mater, the University of Oregon. For kickoff. paper will be reproduced in homes three gunners as being darned good but the remainder of the family was Webfeet, Wetzel starred in football The score almost came following and schools in the United States sportsmen and possessing a feeling loathe to leave at the time and re- , and track, being one of Colonel Bill the opening boot when the Reedsport through facsimile within a year, O. of consideration for their fellow rnained an hour or so longer. When Hayward’s mainstays on his cindei back lugged the kick to midfield. End H. Caldwell, formerly federal radio hunters. One is a groceryman near they returned to the ranch they in path teams. Wetzel formerly coach runs and line plays forced the Co commissioner, told the engineers. Be- the post-office and his brother, who formed me that my favorite hook and , ed at Burns, Oregon, where he turn quille defense back until the opposi <des marking a forward step in ra part of the leader were somewhere in was with him, works on the high ed out championship basketball tion had a first down within the ten dio transmission that already tran way, while the third member of the the bottom of the river. It had hung team*. ’ yard line Four mighty rushes were scribes weather charts and news to party was recently connected with up on a snag and finally broke in thrown back as the Red Devils strips at sea, the radio facsimile de the Coquille Bakery. It would well two while seeking to release it. Annually sports writers, coaches braced, the last try being stopped on vice will open new paths in educa behoove a lot of you high flying Just the other day, almost three and i ’ players select all-rtgr teems. This the one foot marker tor. M said. shooters to study the tactics of this weeks after the hook was lost, I was act, i taking for granted that prior to Jess Barton kicked out for Co The facsimile operates through the trio in the pursuit of ducks. It fishing in the same hole when I got the mythical selecting, their per quille and then the score came sud medium of a "radio eye” that scans would mean more and better shoot a dandy strike and hooked a sixteen formances have been without fault, is denly From the forty yard line the picture or printed page to be ing for all concerned. inch trout. When I dressed the fish, the first mistake made by the sport Reedsport tried a pass. The passer transcribed The "radio eye” trans Scientists refer to the Cooper’s there in his stomach, reposed ths writers, coaches, and players. . We faded to the right and back, passed fers its impressions through the ether . hawk as as aedpiter or a speWes of lost hook. The supposition is that claim to know a bit about football. to a receiver ten yards beyond the in a set of pulsations that causes a i we string along with the rest of the scrimmage line and the ball was •tylus to reproduce the “message” hawk which catches its prey in the •he baited hook hanging upon the •0 air. Its ability to judge the speed 'nag either was washed away by the boys in inviting the masses tothow placed at the west goal, the ball car h a receiving station. The new device of flying birds, or rabbits bounding orce of the current or that the fish cabbages, turnips, spuds, eggs, and rier breaking away from a number v|ll be available to schools and fanc along the ground and to intercept "¡abbed it while it was still hanging other such missives at us. Our mis of would-be tacklers during his ies of modest means, it wsp added. them with its claws to declared un •o the snag. Anyway he had it in take to our selection of a Coos coun scamper. The try for paint failed Nine-centimeter radio waves, canny. Instances have been cited his stomach, none the worse far wear, i ty all-county football teem—mistake ' and the half ended • to 0. raallest ever used for practical pur- Punts were exchanged several W eventually will ba used to flash of these hawks darting from a low That to the hook wasn’t. As to the to you, but to us the cream of the FUM branch and capturing the Bob fish’s stomach—well. I imagine it felt crop. Our consultations of players, times at the start of the third quarter adio massages «nd telephone con Highest market prices paid to» to* fans, and coaches have helped us. before Reedsport again crossed the versations without fear of "listening soon, mink, etc. References. Harold White quail or ruffed grouse when far from comfortable. ’ast white line This time a short in” through a device that directs the Potts, Marshfield, Ore. There are people who are known Here we are: those speedy game birds were going 45t3* march in which line playa were the small wgvas on i • rigid line through First Team "wide open." The Cooper’s hawk to as spongers in social life; people who known in some localities as the stand hard by their fellowmen and , Ends Barton, Coquille, and Zent- factors put the pigskin over. A run the atmosphere ; much as if they were partridge hawk and “big blue dart “mooch” numerous good things in life i ner. Bandon. The Coquille boy was ning play was used to try for the following an electric wire, engineers WARRANTS TÂÏÏÊN er1' An equally significant title from him; men who shun labor of the backbone of his team; aggressive, noint and. from place-kick formation •«id The device, on display at the a punter, and a threat from run 1 back circled and for ths checker institute, so far has been able to which has been applied to this hawk any sort but are always willink to fast, ! After thia the Wetzelmen’s domin transmit 50 miles. is "chicken-hawk" and this is con cash in on the good fortune of a fel ning plays fom punt formation. Zent- Nine-centimeter was the league’s leading end pass ance ceased. Starting in the third pe waves. |t was exglaihed, follow the sidered by ornithologists as quite ap lowman and who glean fruit from his ner ' propriate. It rarely soars high over hard labor. And In the duck hunting i receiver, a smooth article on both the riod and ending in the fourth a Co principle of light waves and utterly quille march almost saw a Red. Devi) ignore the earth’s curvature and law head around the barnyard when game there are also to be found ' offensive and defensive. Tackles. Conrad, Marshfield, and counter checked up. On the local 15- if gravity. hungry for chicken meat, but just spongers along the same order The dashes down into the henyard from men I refer to are the men who take Hamlin. North Bend. Not much to yard line the trek started, the backs between those two, both being being sparked by Jess Barton, who a low altitude and carries a good- advantage of the poor devil who has choose < evenly balanced in general all tore around the ends for two of the sized hen with little difficulty. The worked hard to build a blind and hss so : Opponents readily first downs. Sixty-seven yards were Cooper’s hawk has a wing spread of lugged a heavy sack of decoys out i around play. from thirty to thirty-six inches but before dawn, to get established for i agree that they are head and «boul covered before Reedsport checked The fifth annual Bandon Poultry Barton and the back on the II. above other tackles. may be identified readily by its the first flight of ducks. The ders 1 Show, which waa held at Dreamland Guards. Holland, Marshfield, and rather long tail, which is jnewhat spongers take stands only a hundred Pavilion Friday. Saturday and Sun rounded at the tip. Like the sharp- yards or so from the decoys and us Bowman. Bandon The huge Pirate, day, waa the moat largely attended shinned hawk it flies low with a suc ually along a flyway. When a flock Holland, proved to be a tough article show in the hiatory of the organixa- cession of alternate flappings of its at duqks head toward the decoys ' to dislodge from the line, and despite tion. A steady stream of viators filed rounded Wings. In this respect and these spongers are wont to arise and his avoirdupois he could amble like in and out of the large building dur- a lightweight. Bandon’s Bowman because of its quite similar size, the ■ng the three days, many coming from held up the middle part of an inex seldom harmful marsh hawk, »ver Coos, Curry and Douglas covn- perienced Tiger line. His consistency tte* made him invaluable to the cham The complete summary of winners pions. it the show is as fololWs: Center, Baer, of Marshfield. The Exhibitte. Class Baer came over the mountain for the Light Barred Plymouth Rocks: pirates to lead Coach Osborn’s team Agio Duncan. Bandon, 1-1 cock, 1-1 on the road to a successful season. hen. 1-2-3-4 tmllet Captain of his team, Baer to, perhaps, .White Plymouth Rocks: H. M. the county's leading lineman. Brown, Portland. Ore., 1 hen, 1 cock- Quarterback Smith, of North eari, 1-1 pullet; M. C. Buchanan, Ban- Bend. This short but chunky dynamo den, 1-1-4 cockerel, 2-4 pullet. did about everything for the Bull Buff Plymouth Rocks: H. M. dogs. Ha passed, Brown, Portland. Ore., 1 cock, 1 hen. kicked, ran the boll, Silver Laced Wyandottes: R. E. adjudged Cox, Marrt‘Hrl^. 1 IF YOUR Ends a Cold WHY SUFFER? A SMELL YOU CAN’T FEEL WELL