The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 16, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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UNDER THE BLEACHERS
By Mark Seeley
Under the bleachers .............
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Two or three handsful of fans
glimpsed Coquille's Red Devils Mon­
day evening in a test for Hal Hat­
ton’s team against the Bill’s Place
quintet. And at the end of the eve­
ning’s play, the fans were all in
agreement that the high school boys
“have something there.” Bill’s Place
went down by a count of 26 to 17v
This win for the Red Devils is the
second in as many frays this season,
Arago losing to the locals, 38 to 35,
last week.
Though Bill’s Place has not had
the conditioning opportunities en­
joyed by the high school, this fact
should in no way take any color
from the 26 to 17 win. The red and
white handled the ball better, shot
with more accuracy and produced
points by means of fine passing on
the most part. Teamwork in -all but
a few instances dominated the play
of the youngsters.
Naturally Bill’s Place will be
stronger in a week or two. Then the
independents might be masters, ex­
perience proving to be too much of a
barrier for the red and white. But
Monday night Hatton’s lads showed
much.
Hatton has a squad of twenty casaba
handlers.
Noteworthy is the fact
that among this number which, in-
eludes the “A” and “B” teams, fif-
■ieen-of—the--total are Ffeshnien or
Sophomores. Of the boys who saw
As for the Bill’s Place group, the
Coquille independent club which will
combat other town teams and trav­
eling outfits, the situation was aptly
summedf up by Bill Fortier, himself,
when he said, “My boys need a few
more stiff practice sessions." This is
true, and a few more sessions may
produce a fast team in the Bili”s
Place ranks.
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Manager Harold Stevens has ar­
ranged a game with Hansen's Con­
tractors of Marshfield in the Com­
munity Hall Monday evening, while
Thursday a trip will be made to meet
the strong Myrtle Point quintet.
Stevens gave me a list of eleven
players on the club. Several are
newcomers, replacing many of the
old standbys who have forsaken the
game or have departed. Of the new­
comers Charlee Kash is a former cen­
ter at St. Mary’s College; Jim Duffy
is a Bonneville and Roseburg for­
ward; Vic Bean, another forward,
comes from La Grand; Bill Walker,
guard, was a 1937 Red Devil; Lee
Collier, forward, is an Arago prod­
uct, and Eddie Moore has seen action
as a Coquille high forward.
Yanka wanted ...to trada neMgggte • —
for me” . . . what would have i
ing as many times as did the third (
ample, Bailey Rowell and Walker
rater, Harty Thomas
. . the Ger­
are Seniors, Fuhrman is a Junior and
man will never get another crack
the others, Goodman, Bill Smith,- Ev­
at Joe . . . Max and Hitler would
il ett Smith and Sproul are lower
salt the title away if Max won, which- ——
classmen. All of which means that
he wouldn't . . . Harry Elliott,
the future contains a rosy hue.
I saw only the second half Monft genial wrestling promoter, was once
day night. Rolph Fuhrman stole the a Joe College at Oregon . . . ids
show In thai time by hitting the bas­ a ‘Cinch- that the Can. Coach Colllsoh
ket consistently from around the foul Club influence will not spread to
circle by means of direct shots and Coquille as a H. H. H. H , Hoist Hal
Al
“follow ins.” Alan Bailey departed Hal Hatton Harriers , . . ,
from the fray shortly after the re­ Plaep wrestled and Ken La Branche
sumption of play, but his replace­ boxed in the Ashland Normal smoki­
ment, Bill Smith, midget, ot the squad, er . s.’ '. the ball park lighting pro­
ject news is soiriiMdarNanr Try
produped a neat game'on the floor
one
interested party has proposed a
afid by passing with outstanding
sureness. The lanky Fuhrman was a dance to help finance the lights . .
I say have a dance on Saturday
target for the little fellows' tosses.
“Chuck” Rowell, the former Lin­ night with the promoters of the Sat­
coln high of Portand performer, is urday evening affairs, allowing a
' £ smooth boy. His main assets in­ ticket tale for a jitney dance.
clude a tendency to retrieve the ball
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FAIRVIEW
quille Sunday afternoon was attend-
J. F. Sapp returned home on Wed­ ’ ed by the following Endeavorers
The Fairview Women's Club held a
regular all-day meeting at the Fair­ nesday of last week after spending from the local society: Nadine Ellis,
view grange hall last Wednesday. A several weeks in the Coquille Hos­ Maude Hooton, Myrtle and Virginia
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pot luck dinner-was served to the pital with a split pelvis bone.
Mrs.
W.
F.
Parnell,
of
Chicago,
is
J. A. Hart, of Myrtle Point, was a
following ladies
Mesdames Carl
visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs:
-George
Steven
­
Bridge
visitor Tuesday.
Ailey, David Toisten, Walter Norris,
y
Charles Hoiverstott, Lee Engles, Al­ son and family.
bert Thommen, Ray Deadmond, Wil­
liam Judd, and D. V, Yeoman.
There was a fine attendance at
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neal,, of Cor­
vallis, and former residents of Fair­ the carnival given at the school house
view, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Saturday evening by the Civic club. EXECUTRIXES^ OF REAL Bank Bunding, in Al ¿ny, oAg™
A very interesting program, consist­
Norris and family last week-end.
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| The Fairview-North Fork Grange ing of a play, Dutch dance, puppet
roi.
I No. 739 held a regular meeting last show, the rhythm band and two pi­ suance of an‘ order of the County
Court for Linn County, Oregon,12na
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Saturday evening in the grange hall. ano duets, was given by the school made and entered on the 22nd day
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children.
Following
this
the
crowd
Members voted for state grange of­
of November, 1937, said executrix ATTORNFY fom FYFY'irrnrv uo
was invited to the basement where is authorized and directed to sell the ArruKNEY FOR EXECUTRIX. 46t5
ficers at that time..
theje were a fishpond and booths for
The dates for the bazaar sponsor­
the sale of fancy work, pies, candy
ed by the Fairview Women's club and popcorn, etc. About $117.00 was
were set for Friday afternoon, Dec.
taken in.
17, and Saturday, Dec. 18, all day.
The Dwight Culver family had as
(The sale will be held at Nosler’s Gro­
Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles
cery store in Coquille.
Knight and son, Charles, Jr, of Gay­
Miss Carrie Byerly received tieat- lord. Mr. Knight is Mrs. Culver’s
ment last week from Dr. Wilson for brother.
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an infected finger. The digit is much
Mrs. Joseph Leclerc is up and
better now..
around again after being confined to
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Hooton Electric Shop
on Second Street
Rev. G. A. Gray will conduct morn­ her bed for three days last week with
ing preaching services at the hew a severe cold.
Fairview church next Sunday. A
Miss Virginia Beckett will conduct
Christmas program will be presented the Christian Endeavor meeting next
by the various classes of the Sunday Sunday evening, using the topic,
school..
' • "What Do We Mean by the Spirit of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dow and Christmas” A church service will
small daughter, of Coquille, spent follow the Christian Endeavor hour,
last week with her parents, Mr. and' The next C. E. party will be given
Mrs. G. B. Dow, of this community.
on Tuesday evening, Dec. 28, at the
Mrs. Lilly Berkheimer is working church.
at the county farm caring foe a ty­
Evelyn Morrison has been ill since
phoid fever patients
last Thursday with an attaack of
Mrs. J. A. Deadmond became sud­ jaundice.
denly ill last week and her sons,
Sunday dinner guests at the Frank
Clarence and Ray, drove her to Culver home were Mr. and Mrs. J.
, Marshfield Friday evening to be near W. Barnett and niece. Miss Esther
I* doctor. Mrs. Deadmond, who is Barnett, of Arago, Miss Lou Hooton
suffering from stomach trouble and and Glen Hutton.
Louise Butler has been suffering
other complications, is staying at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. the past few days with cold and a
Hedden, there.
¿tiff neck.
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A beautiful pageant, entitled, “O,
Lorrainie Kenison has been quite
ill with a severe cold.
Come Let Us Adore Him,*’ will be
J. A. Deadmond received a severe presented in the school auditorium on
cut on his leg and many facial Wednesday evening, Dec. 22. This
scratches last week when his male will be given by a group of the
hog went on a rampage and attacked school chiildren, directed by C. E.
him.
Ellison and a community chorus will
Eugene Sapp was admitted to the sing the songs that are included in it.
The Myrtle Christian Endeavor
Coquille Hospital last week for
blood-poisoning from «an infected Union executive meeting held in Co-
Everybody
Goods
Name or Initials in gold
Catalina and Franciscan Pottery
H. S. NORTON
MUSIC and STATIONERY