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Comblnations of errorless playing,
hard hitting'in the pinches, heads up
base running, and six-hit pitching
wot Sunday's ball game for the Co
quille Loggers from the Eugene Atlas
teara. The locals went right to work
in taking this fray by a 14 to 2 score.
The Loggers landed on Mope Rus
sel, Eugene righthander, for five
runs in the opening frame. Bud Dun
can was walked.
He advanced to
second on GuptiU’s secrifice bunt, to
thiid on Stewart’s fielders’ choice
grounder, and then scored on a
double steal executed by himself and
Stewart.
This commenced the parade which
saw Stewart score on Hal Sowers’
single and Kolstad and Sowers regis
ter when Mel Duncan homed.
The
quintet of tallies proved to be more
than enough to win the ball game,
but the Loggers belted away to hang
up counters in all innings but the
third. Triples, one each by Stewart
and Kolstad, and - a four-base blow
by ‘ Cocky’’ Brewer produced the ad
ditional heavy punch off both Russell
and his successor, “Lefty” Cody.
Eugene was kept at bay by Brewer,
Logger hurler. He worked efficient
ly in winning his second start, keep
ing the six hits against him ,well
scattered. A hit batter and a v/alk
combined with two singles to produce
the two scores for the Atlas outfit in
the fourth. After this only two men
passed first base.
Coughlan and
tFlscher hit for Guptill, fifth,
iifehaer ran for Roper, sixth.
Coquille
5 2 0 3 1 1 1 1
14
Hits
3 10 2 12 11 «—H
Eugene
000200000 0— 2
Hits
001200210—6
Summary—Earned runs, Coquille
12. Eugene 2; home runs, M. Duncan
and Brewer; three base hits, Stewart
and Kolstad; two base hits, Roper and
Dunn; sacrifice hits, B. Duncan and
Guptill; hi', by pitcher, Roper and
Coughlan; stolen bases, C ought an, B.
Duncan, Stewart 2, Sowers 2, M.
Duncan, and Brewer; first base on
errors, Coquille 3;
passed ball,
Coughlan; left on bases, Coquille 6,
Eugene 6; innings pitched, by M.
Russell 4, by Cody 4; bases on balls,
off Brewer 4, off Russell 4, off Cody{
3; strike ou‘.s, Brewer 8, Russell 2,
Cody 2; ten runs, six hits off Russell;!
four runs, five hits off Cody; losing'
pitcher, Russell; double play, Fischer'
to Stewart to Kolstad; umpires, Stur
divant and Wilson.
Eugene
Coughlan, c
Dunn, 3b _ .
Goldbar, lb
Mercer, 2b
E. Russell, ss
R. McIntyre. If
L. McIntyre, cf
M Russell, p
Walls, rf
Cody, p
Fassett •
30 2 6 24
Tasseti hit for Cody, ninth.
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Emanuel Baptist Church
MEAT SCRAP, GOOD
TANKAGE REQUIRED
Egg Production Is Increased
by Animal Protein.
Church school every Sunday at 10
a. m. C. Oaika, superintendent.
Four Divorces Granted
Four- divorce® were granted by
Judge Brand here Tuesday, in the
following cases:
Mae Stalcup vs. Byron Stalcup.
John C. Merchant vs. Desree Mer
chant.
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Olive M. Walker vs. Claude W.
Walker.
Frances Valderama vs. Christopher
Valderama.
Coquille, Oregon
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Sunday School at 0:30 a. m.
16—A. H Smith vs. Pioneer
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
& Milling Co.
Subject for next Sunday, “Mortals
16—Theodore H. Snyder vs. and Immortals."
A. Snyder. Suit for divorce.
Wednesday evening meeting at •
o’clock.
Free public Reading Room open tn
Church Building every Tuesday and
Friday afternoons except holidays
from two to five o’clock.
The public is cordially invited to
attend our services and to visit the
Reading Room.
Calling cards. Ml »or $1.00.
Sees Where Ancestors Landed
Seventh Day Adventist Church
H. S. Norton
Beauty Spot of San Diego
Expo Commands Views of
Mexico, City and Ocean
Music — Gifts
Stationery
Latest Sheet Music
and Records
Sixty-seven years ago, one Fr.
Heston, of San Diego, sold the site
of the Ford exhibits at the Cali
fornia Pacific International Expo
sition, opening May 29. for 26 cents
an acre. Now that site is the com
manding view in beautiful Balboa
Park, where the Exposition will be
held.
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"Eighteen' mlTe» to ' the south of
the promontory from which the
Ford Ruilding will loom, may lx
<een Old Mexico. To the west is
the Pacific Ocean and in it. Coro
na do Isle. Slightly to the north
stretches the famous Silver Strand
and in the nearer background, the
city of San Diego itself.
It was Juan Rodrigues Cabrillo
who was the first white man to set
foot on Point -Loma and Señorita
Floreos Kelton de Almada, a third
generation Spaniard, is a descend
ent of those earlier conquerors of
Southern California. In the accom
panying photo she is shown look
ing out over the city from the Ford
site.
Const-uctlon work on the Ford
Exposition Building, in which the
Ford exhibits will be housed, is
Íroceeding rapidly as the concrete
or the huge structure is being
poured simultaneously with the
building of replicas of the roads
of the Pacific and the Music BowL
Church of Christ
Earl F. Downing, minister
Harold A. Minter. Pastor
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Sunday school opens promptly at
Morning service, 10:45 a. m. Ser
9:45 a, m. with a good lively song
service.
Beginning Sunday a short mon topic, “Prosperity.”
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
narrative will be given at the close of
Evening service, 8:00 p. m. Ser
the class period leading up to the
pageant to be given on Children’s mon topic, “The Ten Commandments,
A Tutor.”
Day, June 2. Don't miss it.
Midweek service. Wed. 7:30 p. m.
Topic,
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
“The Christian Home.”
B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m., Eva Plaep
leading.
Evangelistic service at 8:00 o’clock.
Choir rehearsal Tuesday evening,
7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00 p.
m.
Thursday evening. May 23, will be
a special misisonary service. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Keyser from Burma, In
dia, are to be with us on that date.
More announcements will be made
later.
Dr. C. R. Bloyd, chiropractic physi
cian and foot specialist, 206 3rd and
and Taylor Sts., Coquille.
Phone
Second and Collier Streets
Sabbath School (Saturday) 9:45
a. m.
Preaching service 11:00 a. m.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Evening preaching 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
m.
Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m. '
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev
eryone welcome.
O. A. Gray, Pastor.
V - 107 « 2nd St., Coquille, Ore.
Church of God
Gano Funeral Home
Comer Third and Coulter
Phone 100
Coquille
Ambulance Service
Sunday School at 10 o’clock with
classes for everyone.
Morning service at 11 a. m.
Evening preaching 7:30 p. m.
Young People’s meeting Sunday
evening at 6:30 o’clock.
Prayer meeting 7:30 o'clock Thurs
day evening.
The public is cordially Invited to
all these services.
Edward E. Watkins. Pastor
THE SENTINEL
lamp can properly illuminate only
two of the hands of cards. In order
to provide light for the other side of
the table, the shade has been tilted;
causing discomfort and glare all
around.
Double-Purpose Lampe Available
For adequate lighting of a bridge
game, either the indirect torchere,
as shown, or one of the indirect floor
lamps containing a white glass bowl
within the shade, may be used. The
latter, which forms a good reading
lamp, gives both totally indirect and
semi-indirect light. Thus, it is a
double-purpose lamp, and comes in
a wide variety of styles and designs
suitable for any decorative scheme.
The indirect torchere is well-nigh
ideal for the game room or reerca-