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I Fischer, 2b, c Pulford, rf Moore, cf A long, left-handed pitcher. Bob Hardy, of Grant* Pass and Ashland, was on the mound for Coquille last Sunday and as a result the T/>ggers managed to beat the “Convicts,” 11 to 2. The result on Monday was not the same, the locals going down to defeat, 14 to 5, with Rocky Peterson on the mound. Hardy displayed an array of slants that had the "Convicts” swinging at thin air. The southpaw, despite his youthful years, looked the part of a inoundster and missed a shutout only by two reverse breaks, a brace of er rors In the fifth and a walk in the v ninth. His curve, fast one, and change of pace were working effec tively. The Loggers won the contest in the initial frame when a combination of five hits brought in six runs. Later, in the fifth, another barrage of three hits, together with a pair of walks, brought in four more scores, The eleventh counter crossed in the sev- enth without the aid ot a blow. The Monday evening tussle MW “Rocky” Peterson ineffective and the “Convicts" went to town. “Rocky'r didn't have the same stuff he gen erally has and could not match the maddened traveling club. Errors be hind him resulted in many of scores marked up against him. Line-ups: Sunday Game Coquille B R H O A E Bailey, lb 2 1 0 13 0 1 Calvert, c 4 10 8 10 Foss, as 3 13 14 1 Peterson, cf 4 3 1 2 0 1 Woodyard, 3b 5 3 3 1 3 0 Duncan, If 4 3 3 0 0 0 Fischer, 2b 4 0 0 4 3 1 Pulford, rf 4 110 0 0 Oderkirk, rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 i Hardy, p 4 0 1 0 4 3 . 3 3 3 0 0 S 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 UNDER THE BLEACHERS MYRTLE POINT ITEMS (By Mark Seeley) What get's into a lad who promise in baseball, but tails to Total 3 31 5 10 31 jdv: ntage of it, is beyond me. I'm “Convicts” speaking particularly of young Eddie Crowthers, rf 5 2 1 0 0 0 Moore, high school boy, who puts in Whitman, rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 time on the Coquille Loggers. If Ed Connell, If S 2 3 0 0 0 die expects to go any place in base Carold, cf 4 3 4 3 0 0 ball or any other sport, he has got to Rooney, p 0 3 » 1 4 2 learn to hustle. And the same goes Ridder, c 3 2 1 S • 1 (or two or three others who are listed Marks, Sb 4 3 1 1 • 0 as prospects. These include Alan Sheahan, Sb 4 1 3 8 0 1 Bailey and Rocky Peterson. Johnson, lb 3 0 1 3 3 0 By hustling we don't mean just Merritt, lb 2 0 0 3 0 0 hustle on the ball park during a Shearer, as 4 « 1 3 3 1 game, but during practice and in keeping mentally and physically Totals 38 14 18 22 5 3 aware about the ball game. Coquille 1 0 0 3 2 0 0— 5 But Moore’s case is the most glar 2 1 1 3 2 0 1- 10 Hite ing. Really, Eddie, you looked so “Convicts” 3 0 0 4 0 7 1—14 heavy footed in Monday night's gains Hits 3 1 s 4 1 8 0—19 that even Bill Fortier would have Summary—two-base hits, Peterson, beaten you to the start. Eddie, what's Connell, Carold, Rooney;.three-base i the matter? Were you counting your hits, Carold, Sheahan, Foss; home change or merely dreaming your time runs. Woodyard, Connell; sacrifice away? You're a nice prospect with hit, Sheahan; stolen base, Sheahan; plenty of natural ability, so don't let wild pitch, Peterson; bases on balls, it go to waste. Peterson, 4; struck out, by Rooney 5, Hustle is the dope. by Peterson 8; passed ball, Calvert. » Goodyear Will Broadcast Digest Election Poll The Goodyear Tire A Rubber Com pany, announces that it has just com pleted arrangements to broadcast three times a week for nine weeks the results of the Literary Digest’s presidential poll. This will be the first time the Digest's copyrighted figures, which have a record of fore casting elections with unusual accur acy, will be made available regularly over the air under dual sponsorship. Goodyear has arranged with the edi tors of the Digest to make the returns public on a nation-wide network of NBC stations beginning Wednesday night, September 2, and continuing I every Monday, Wednesday and Fri- Totals ' 38 11 10 39 14 8 I day evenings thereafter until the day "Convicts" I before election. The final result will Crowthers, rf 3 1 0 0 0 0 l be given on Monday, November 2. Connell, lb, If 4 0 4 14 0 0 So far as the results themselves are Carold, cf 3 0 13 0 3 concerned, the broadcast will be Rooney, as 3 0 0 1 3 1 based entirely on the Digest’s own Ridder, If, c 4 0 0 0 0 0 tabulations of its returns. John B. Marks. 3b 3 0 12 10 Kennedy, noted author and commen Sheahan, 2b 3 110 4 3 tator, will announce the results and McNamara, c 4 0 0 5 3 0 officiate as editor of the program. Johnson, lb 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goodyear has obtained the right to Whitman, p 0 0 0 0 0 1 broadcast on Wednesday the weekly Shearer, p 4 0 10 3 0 results compiled by the Digest for its own publication and also to broadcast Totals 34 2 8 24 13 8 on Mondays and Fridays additional Coquille 8 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 *—11 results as the returns are compiled. Hits 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 *—10 “Neither the Goodyear company "Convicts” 00001000 1—3 nor the National Broadcasting com Hits 3 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 1—8 pany will participate in any way in Summary — two-base hits, Foes; the distribution of ballots by the Lit- three-base hit, Connell; sacrifice hits, . erary z Digest or in the „„ w .11„____ „ „ compilation of Bailey, Calvert; stolen base. Pulford;1 the „turns All the mechanics of the hit by pitcher, Crowthers and Cornell poll will be handled exclusively by by Hardy; passed ball, Calvert, Me the Literary Digest in the Mme man na mars; bases on balls, off Hardy 4, ner in which it has conducted polls off Shearer 8; struck out, by Hardy on presidential election« and other 8, by Shearer S; losing pitcher, Mc topics of public interest since it first Namara; umpires, Roper and Sturdi undertook this work in the 1920 cam vant. paign. Monday Game B R H O A E Coquille WARRANTS TAKEN 4 8 1 9 0 1 Bailey, lb 4 1 1 8 8 0 Calvert, c, rb Foes, so 4 0 1 0 1 1 4 1 1 0 3 0 Peterson, p 3 3 3 0 3 0 Woodyard, 3b 3 1 2 1 0 0 Duncan, If I C. V. Guerin, of Los Angeles, ar rived Sunday to spend a tvyo-weeks vacation with relatives in this sec tion. Mr. and Mrs. Caulde Cobb, of Palm Springs, Calif., who have been tour ing in Alaska this summer, stopped over in Myrtle Point last Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Lily Dement. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoffman spent the first part of the week in Oakland, having gone out to the funeral of her father, Mr. Spencer, who passed away on Monday. t Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald and daughter, from Bremerton, Washing ton. are visiting with his mother, Mrs. Mary McDonald, and other relatives in this section. Mrs. Chas. Wooldridge entertained the Octagon Club at her home Wednesday. The book review given by the hostess. Dainty freshmenta were served late in afternoon to Mesdames E. C. Barker, Bert Pearson, Marlin Evans, L. A. Laflamme, Paul Breuer, L. P. Linn, and the hostess, Mrs. Wooldridge. Mrs. Myrtle Clinton, of Corvallis, is visiting with relatives and friends in “Daddy” Grimes says the wrestlers Myrtle Point this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bolinger and are coming back soon, The «trike conditions held up the shows, but daughter, Pat, of Roseburg, were once a pay day rolls around, I Thursday evening guests of her imagine that Promoter Harry Elliott mother, Mrs. L. A. Le Flamme. Mr. and Mrs. Finn us Warner and will bring back his nice little actors. My how it will be fun to see the two chilidren have recently gone to grapplers go at it again, despite the Tacoma, Wash., for a visit with her fact that we know that it's all a great relatives in that city. show. . Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Benson and Let's hope that Mike “Cry Baby” daugther, Doris, and Willis Simpson, London is thrown into the ring. He’s all of Lakeside, were Sunday dinner my favorite. I’d rather see the “Cry guests at the Warren Deyoe home. Baby” than any other wrestler in the Miss Doris Benson, who has been a fame. He’s a real show in himself; week's guest at the Deyoe home, re turned home with her parents. an entire evening’s program. Douglas MacLean, U. 8. N., who The “Convicts” had a few words to has been home on a two-weeks leave vuc uvnip«iitnvc My awuv about the comparative incnui merits u* of . **a of uwewu absence, returned to San Diego on the Coquille and Bend ball teams. Monday. They placed the two clubs about on The Octette Club enjoyed a picnic a par after breaking even in double at Roseburg Sunday with Mrs. Riss- | burger, of Roseburg, as hostess. Those headers in each town. They consider Billy Calvert to have in attendance were ____ , Mr. __________ r„ and Mrs. It over the Bend catchers, though it, Cliff Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. is to be kept in mind that Tommy | Clarence Bartlett and family, Mrs. Hawkins didn’t receive against the James Welsh, Mrs. Frank Young, “Convicts” in Bend. Tommy, in case Mrs. Core Steele, Gus Metgus, and it isn’t generally known, is with Bend family and Miss Jean Harrison, all this season. of Myrtle Point, and Mrs. B. H. Bums The "Convicts” went further to say and son, Bobby, of Coquille. that Coquille could give Yakima, Miss Dorothea Chandler returned Olympia and Bellingham of the to her home on Dement Creek Tues Northwest League a tight fight. day, after spending most of the sum Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Lett and little | Mrs. Nancy Nealy visited last Fri- mer in Myrtle Point with her grand mother. daughter, Joan, visited from Sunday day with Mrs. Melinda E. Teters, Agreement Under Terms of until Tuesday with his sister, Mrs These ladies are among the oldest Which Strike Was Settled Elmer Wilson, and family at Sitkum. resident« of the valley. day. Those who attended the picnic The grove at Hooten’s Haven was (Continued from Page One) I Included Mesdames Ralph Kring, N. the scene at a jolly picnic Sunday af <G. W. Perkins, Belle Whitaker. ternoon. The first group to arrive seasonal emergencies, it may be nec Louise Scoffield, Ernest Clausen, consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Foresrt L. essary to operate occasionally for a John Arnold, all of Myrtle Point, Mrs. Moon, Zella May, Eugene and Edgar, longer time. We will pay all em Claud Giles and Mrs. B. D. Emery, of and Miss Noneen Crawford, of Myr ployees working longer than forty Marshfield. The picnic was so en- tle Point; John Meyers, pf Norway; tour hours per week at the rate of ioyed that it was decided the next Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lane and children, time-and-one-half for the excess meeting will be a similar, no-hostess Darlene, Robert and Roberta, of hours, except that foremen, machine picnic at the Clausen bar at Broad Bridge, and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. setup men, tallymen, scalers, firemen bent. A. L. Wilson and daughter, Ardis, of and watchmen, due to the particular Mrs. Wayne Carver returned home San Fernando, California, and Mr. nature of their work, may be re this week after a trip with her par and Mrs. L. L. Wilson, of Tracy, Calif. quired to work in excess of forty- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thomas, ot Later they were joined by Mr. and four hours at straight time. Powers. The party traveled through Mrs. A/O. Hooten and daughter, Lou; Any employee, because of an im the southern states as ft, east as Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ellis and daugh mediate emergency such as a break Florida. ter, Nadine; Mr. and Mrs. John down or repairs necesMry to the con A party of four young women Dunckley and son, Johnny; Glenn tinued flow of production, that may teachers from Oroville, California, Hutton and Benjamin C. Jones. Mr. be called upon to work in excess of were crowded off the Roseburg high Jones, whose home is at Brookings, 'orty-four hours, shall do ao on way just south of Remote Sunday left Monday for Granta Paas after an straight time. morning. Although the Chevrolet overnight visit at the Hooton home Sawmill will operate 40 hours per sedan in which the girts were travel week—five eight-hour days. ing was badly «Tracked, the young 5. The following holidays shall be ladies were not seriously injured. Af observed: all Sundays. New Years. ter receiving necessary medical at Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor tention. they were taken to ths Myr Day, Armistice Dey, Thanksgiving tle Hotel to recuperate. The tour had Day and Christmas Day. All work been traveling through the north performed on these days shall be western United States and Canada paid for at the rate of time-and-one- and were on their way south wher half. This does not affect firemen he accident ALWAYS md watchmen. 8. No member of the union shall be BRIDGE compelled to go through a picket line There was a fine attendance at the or patrol of armed guards. 7. Seniority rights shall apply Grange meeting Saturday evening. CREAM O’COO wherever practical The management The following class of candidates was Coquille, initiated in the third and fourth de- and plant committee shall work to T8e lesi io Dairy Preferì« this end so that no unjust condition reee of the order: Mr. and Mrs. P A. Roas. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. LeClerc. Mr. shall be imposed on either party. 8. No employee shall suffer a re »nd Mrs. Orvin Finch, Nadine Ellis. duction of his or her present wage Myrtle Beckett and Ernest Labart. rate by reason of the terms of this R. A. Puett was called to Portland agrc ement. Apprentice rates shall be last Thursday morning. His daugh lixed on a basis of individual effi- ter, Mrs. Wm. Weaver, of Pasco, ciency and shall apply to new or in Wash., who has been ill for several experienced employees. weeks was brought there to the Minimum wages for experienced Coffey Clinic, where she underwent employees shall be as follows: a major operation Friday and at lat Sawmill, »4.40 per day of eight hrs. est reports was getting along nicely. All other depts., men, »4.00 per day Mrs. Puett has been with her daugh ter for about a month. of eight hours. All other depts., women, »3.84 per Harry Brownson, Mrs. Melissa day of eight hours. Irownaon and Mrs. Carrie Benham, 9. The company reserves its right accompanied by their guests, Mrs. to dismiss any employee who does Hattie Hatcher and daughter, Mae, of not perform his or her duties in an Myrtle Point, motored to Roseburg -¿.-1 ♦ orderly and workmanlike manner. Friday. 10. This agreement is to become Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huff and chil effective immediately and is to con dren returned last week to their tinue for a period of twelve (13) home here, after living in Terre months. bonne since about July 4th. Mr. The committee representing em Huff was engaged on a trucking job ployees have assured us that no strike there. vote shall be taken in this plant while Friends of Mrs. Roy Doney, of the above provisions are being com Brookings, Ore., are glad to hear that plied with. It is agreed that nego »he is getting along very nicely, fol tiations may start two (3) months lowing an operation for gallstones, prior to the expiration of this agree at the Crescent City hospital The ment, for the purpose of either con Doneys are former residents of this tinuing this agreement or preparing community and have relatives and F. A. POOR. Afftat the terms of a naw agreement. many friends here. MISSION ORANGE ICE COLD : I II Southern Pacific