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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1937)
-------------------------- -------- ----------------------- onist, Buck Anderson. . These three rounds, or two falls out of three wrestling bouts were The high school athletic fund refereed by Harry Hunt. No managers of individual athletes netted $55.21 from the amateur box ing card presented in the Community were ln evideT**> but ‘he seconds and Building Wednesday evening, which h*nd,«‘« certainly put in a busy two was attended by several hundred stu-1 heute and a half, The high school bend furnished dents, children and adults. In the main boxing event Ole several enjoyable numbers before Chard, 110, took the decision from and during the program. Zoe Sinclair, who outweighed him five pounds. Dee Krantz, 185, won over Bill Vincent, 155; Everett Smith, 180, de- cissioned Lewis Williams, I8Ö; Don The Coquille Red Devils closed Landaker, 137, won the referee’s nod what might be termed a disastrous over Jim Leatherwood, 137; and Ted basket ball seaapn last Fri da y e v e- Sehaer, 1H, outclassed his 114 oppon ning when they lost to the Bobcats at ent, Phillip Stock. Myrtle* Point by an 11 to 25 score. Draws were declared by Referee The second casualty of the season Stanley Fitzgerald in the Jimmie happened tn the last few minutes of Williams-Russell Konrad bout, each play when Rolph Fuhrman suffered weighing, 141, and the Artie Knife, a sprained ankle from a fall. 135, vs. James Allen, 138, match. Not having won a game in either Each bout was for three two-minute district nor county conference, the rounds. .■ Red Devils do not participate in the ‘ In a battle royal Eugene Davis and Ralph Peery were declared to have gone to a draw after Wallis Willis and Richard Jenson had been elimin ated. Tl>e youngsters hardly got the idea for instead of three ganging up second, on the larger Peery boy, they squar- The ed off in couples, with the result that one an the smaller boys were quickly out. which In the wrestling part of the pro- south w gram Orville Bailey, 150, could not '»‘»‘c tc handle Harold Neal, 148, who pinned The Fi Bailey twice. Eugene Vaughan, 140, in'the cinity. His school life begs unde r t h e i n st ruct i on J He was active in school at different times held In student organization! of his death, he was the junior class of th school. Clinton was well 1 teachers, fellow-studen people who knew him. ...ata pnce for everyone! Franklin Dudley Austin died at the Coquille Hospital at 3:00 a. m. Tues day, March 8, 1837, after a severe ill ness of several weeks, following a period of failing health covering the past two years. He was taken to the hospital on March 1. He was 71 years, nine months and nine days of Judge Grants Five Divorces H. E. HUDDLE ’| Judge Brand granted five divorces * in circuit court here on Wednesday, to the plaintifs in the following cases: Henry A. Eaton vs. Julia Eaton. j Kenneth W. Cutler vs. Marjorie Cutler. f Gertrude A. Bynon vs. Geo. E. Bynon. 1 Alta M. Fogel vs. Cyril L. Fogel. Elizabeth Chapman vs. Hugh E. Chapman. Moving a Specialty Marshfield, Oregon ILLE BRANCH * Phone 315 West First j Phone 178-L quali at a P B K a ” ■ el B ptiA R 1 1 « 0lM'vUJ 1000 RlMt Hood «>*er Chevrolet Production In Full Swing Dairy Hints PHOTO of LADY SHE h as an Automatic Electric Water Heater For washing the dishes For bath or ehowor • For washing the hair — For morning shove— The price of highest tn fall, spring. Eyesight Specialist Eye« Examined Glasses Fitted Reception Room Jointly witn Dr. J. R. Bunch Laird Building Phone 82-J Coquille