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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1936)
loggers Hammer Roseburg Eagles. Winning 9-2 I .Behind by one score, one to nil, as the sixth ininng started the Coquille Loggers became lambasters, after having been hitless wonders for five frames at Roseburg fast Sunday, and when the smoke cleared our locals were way ahead of the Eagles of the Umpqua. Ultimately the fray con cluded, 9 to 2, for Fortier’s boys. Nary a smell had Pitcher Barr al lowed Coquille up to the blow-up. He was absolutely too tough to touch, his slants so baffling that no hits or runs had been scored against him. In fact only Bailey had been on base for the Loggers, he reaching third in the first inning and second in the third. Joe Spencer, winning hurler, start ed the fireworks himself by doubling as first up. Bailey was an easy out as was Pulford, and then Barr made the mistake of walking Eddie Foss to get at “Rocky” Peterson, while Spen- car rested on third. All “Rocky” did was to lam one a mile for a home run and the Loggers were ahead, 3 to 1. The inning was n’t over, though. Woodyard singled, Calvert walked, and Duncan doubled1 to drive in two more runners before the last out was made. The seventh again saw Coquille scoring, this time three tallies on three hits, a walk and a brace of boots. The ninth run came -lH' the eighth canto. One Roseburg score crossed in the first on Catcher Goffs homer and the other in the sixth. X A Roseburg story to a Portland pa per said the Eagles lost on errors, but the real reason was because of Log ger hitting and Joe Spencer pitching. Lineups: Coquille B R H<0 A E Bailey, lb 3 1 0 10 0 1 Pulford, rf 4 1 2 1 0 0 Foss, ss 4 1 0 2 2 1 Peterson, 2b 4 1 1 3 3 1 Woodyard, 3b 5 1 2 2 2 0 Calvert, c a 1 0 7 1 1 Duncan, If 4 0 1 1 0 0 Cderkirk, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Schaer, cf 1 1 1 0 0 0 Spencer, p 4 2 2 1 0 0 Driving through Death Valley can cause LESS wear. • •» i 7 • • : '• . * * than one of your engine STARTS But it must be TOUGH, too ... so It will withstand high speed and resist forming carbon and sludge. XX THEN you step on the starter, W ioo moving parts rub togeth Shell has developed just such an oil, at a, cost of $3,000,000. The process behind it, experts say, is the greatest oil achievement in the last 25 years. Stop at your Shell station to day and get the facta about thia new oil. er. If your oil is too thick, it flows too slowly and these parts run “dry” of lubrication. That’s one reason why approximately 75% of your engine’s wear is caused by starting. Today you need'a FAST-FLOWING motor oil for your frequent starts. Golden Shell MOTOR OIL 35 9 8 27 8 4 B R H O A E 4 0 1 1 2 0 — 4 1 2 7 0 0 0 BRIDGE 4 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 bi-monthly convention of 4 0 1 •0 4 1 Churches of Christ of Coos Co. was 4 0 1 13 1 1 held Tuesday in the grove at Hooton's 3 0 1 1 0 0 Haven, with Douglas county min 4 0 0 0 0 0 isters as speakers. The convention 3 0 1 4 4 1 theme was “Christian Warfare." J. L. Ellis, of Bridge, presided. Dr. T. Totals 34 2 7 27 12 4 M. White, of Myrtle Point, had FAIRVJEW Coquille 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 1 0—9 charge of the morning devotional ser On Monday evening of this week, Hits 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 2 0—9 vice, which was followed by a ser a large part of the community gath Roseburg 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0—2 mon on “Preparation for the Con-' ered at the LaVeme park for a weinle Hits 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 2—7 flict,” by C. I. Kinney, of Myrtle I roast and farewell party in honor of Summary—Two base hits, Spencer, Creek. Laurence C. Sunkier, of Curtis Holverstott. Curtis, son of Duncan, Schaer; home runs, Goff, Marshfield, then conducted a confer Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holverstott, has Peterson; sacrifice hit. Pulford; stol ence period after which a picnic din- ’ been visiting his family and friends en bases, Bailey 2, Woodyard, Spen ner was served. for the past nine days, and he left on cer; struck out, by Barr 7, by Spencer A business session was held in the Tuesday for Washington, where his fl; bases on balls, off Spencer 1, off afternoon, when reports were given ship, the U.S.S. Long, Is stationed at Barr 9; double plays. Woodyard to by the ministers of the five churches present. Bailey, Peterson to Bailey. represented — North Bend, Marsh The Fairview-North Fork Grange, field, Coquille, Myrtle Point and No. 739, initiated in the first and sec Wrestling Card Here Bridge—after which J. Frank Cun ond degrees on Saturday evening, ningham, of Roseburg, gave a sermon Tonight Is a Dandy July 11th. Candidates receiving these fe on “The Conflict.” The remainder degrees at this time were: Mr. and of the afternoon was devoted to rec- ' (Continued from Page Ond) Mrs. Carl Alley, Cariena Alley, Mr. reation, and qt 8:15 lunch was served. € 100 -JHWLMCt S€WC€ • COQU I LLC Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. King. appeared in the northwest’s larger During the young people’s period The YPCL met at the community there was a discussion regarding , ciUes. hall last Sunday evening, at 7;30. The The two-hour main event finds “Methods of Christian Warfare,” and Body and Fender repair work done attendance was small, and it is sin Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley Danny McShane, the Hollywood the convention closed with a sermon cerely hoped that more will come in hoodlum, matched againts Pascual,on “The Victory" by E. J. Helseth of by experienced mechanics. Our body in a reliable Oregon stock company. the future. Costello, the Spanish star, who a 'Drain. The next convention will be painter is an expert. Let us prove Capt. Hall held services Monday week ago Monday won the battle hrld in North Bend on Sept. 8th and we have the best of repair service. Keys made for all locks. Stevens lltf Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore. evening at the hall. Many remem- royal at Portland’s Labor Temple, the theme will be “Christian Ser- Southwestern Motor Co. ‘ x bered Capt. Hall from previous visits. The Spaniard won fame as a dancer vice.” The Fairview Townsend Club, No. before the lure of the mat brought! Edward Morrison returned home 1, will meet in the community build him to wrestling. McShane has won Monday from a week-end visit with ing Saturday evening, July 18th. A nationwide fame as one of the very Gerald Snyder of Myrtle Point, big time is planned for all, and as toughest men ever to step on a wrest-! following Bridge Grangers at- this is the first meeting of the new iing mat. tended Pomona at Coos River Tues- RAY GRIMSHAW INC., PRE term, a large attendance is expected. In the hour event, Bill Kenna H A Hatfield, Henry Brownson. SENTS A NEW PROVEN METH Music for dancing is in the offing tackles Jack Claybum, the famous and Mesdames Frank Culver, Chas. OD FOR also. Black Panther. Kenna is an Oregon JohnKm, Dwight Culver and Vern man and was a member of the fam RE-CAPPING TRUCK J. C. Hedden Killed at Camp ous Oregon State College “Iron Men’’| Magill. TIRES Pauline Farmer is appointed to lead, J. C. Hedden, formerly a fire war football team which held the Univer-' Christian Endeavor Sunday evening. When your truck tires wear smooth den at Fairview, was killed at the sity of Southern California to a noth There will be both morning and eve don’t throw them away, or con lumber carhp below Empire, Wednes ing to nothing tie in Portland a ning church services Sunday, con tinue to run them for the few dan day noon, when a snag fell and couple of years ago. Having lived in ducted by J. L. Ellis. gerous miles left in the tread! crushed the back of his head as he the deep south for several years be- Send them to as for RE-CAPPING Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Hoffman, of, was sitting near the donkey engine, fore going to O. S. C., he has no love Thousands of miles of additional LI pg ** the Hoffman bridge district, and the He I is mimaliiMjl survived by Lla his KrU/VM» widow, w.Lrt who 4a is fOT wear are being obtained by other a daughter of Mrs. J. A. Deadmond, Jack Clayburn is a rarity in wrest latter’s sister, Mrs. L. M. Aasen, of operators at approximately Mi of of Fairview, two daughters, Betty ling for he is a negro and negroes do Arago, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bar- a new tire. and Alice, and by a sister living in not take to the grueling punishments * nett and niece, Esther, of Arago, were By tills revolutionary method a California. of the mat game. He has one of the j among those who called on Mrs. Lucy band of new live rubber Is fused Culver Sunday afternoon. “ Grand- most beautifully muscled ebony-hued with the old tread rubber under I ma Culver,” as she la familiarly bodies one would want to see. tremendous pressure not possible 30-minute ltnown her m * n y friends, had the What is billed as the with any other method. ,al1 «bout a week ago preliminary could easily be a main ">lsiortune I and injured her back so severely that The new rubber becomes an in- event in any city. . teiral P“rt of the tire. Walter “Sneeze” Achiu, the former ,he hM been confined to h**1 bed The sidewalls, shoulders or breaker strip are not subjected to I>ocal & Long Distance Dayton University half back, and ’ince injurious heat. who is Internationally famous as a' Mary Lou Culver returned home THE CARCASS IS NOT HEAT-WEAKENED Saturday after an absence of about Jiu Jitsu artist, takes on Bobby The old tire is not distorted in any manner during the process. It Hums, the Scorching Scot, from West six weeks, which was spent with rel retains its original shape. Moving a Specialty Palm Beach, Florida. This is the atives at Carlton, Canby and Molalla, ONLY THE NEW GRIM8HAW METHOD OFFERS only match on the card likely to be and Evert Culver returned Monday ALL OF THESE ADVANTAGES a clean match. The other two match from a week-end visit at Gaylord es will probably see plenty of rough with his cousin. SHIP YOUR TIRES IN NOW! Evelyn Morrison is visiting from stuff for both McShane in the last return freight prepaid ' bout and Kenna in the second bout Tuesday until Friday of this week Distributors for are known to prefer slugging matches with Myrtle Sargent at her home on SEI BERING TIRES —HOBBS BATTERIES Phone 178-L Rock Creek. to slapping matches. Rt serve seat tickets may be obtain The new bridge across the Middle ed at BUl’s Place. The first bout be Fork of the Coquille river here, is Insured Carrier 523 S. R. Unto* Ave. ------------ ------- ----------- Ph—• <A 1171 Portland gins at 8:80 sharp, this evening. nearing completion. Totals Roseburg Neas, ss Goff, c Sanders, If (•offer, 3b Baker, 2 b Mardin, lb Shinn, cf Yokel, rf Bart-, p OÄe of <4ñeytnntnys í7á/^€7t^/ CHomz \ Truck Owners Attention ! ! -o'* J k I* only takes a minute •y «falekt ▼•■’re k H. E HUDDLE HAULING COAL . J . GRIMSHAW, Inc.