The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 30, 1939, Page 10, Image 10

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I Coquille having marched 76 yards
Oregon Code IMO. that on the 17th
day of January, 1M0, beginning at
down the field.
three o’clock in the afternoon of said
When play was resumed for the
day, at the courthouse in the city of
fourth down Coquille strategy called
to—............... — ---------------- ;------------------------------------------ Coquille, county of Coos, state of
Defeated but not beaten. That wa/4>—-_____________________ .
for a field goal attempt but Smith’s
Oregon, a hearing will be held before
the Coquille Red Devils record at
kick was a trifle wide of the mark
With Europe in the thick of another and others in the picture seem to be
Medford for the Thanksgiving gw»» •s good as the other, and a third in and Medford took possession of the titanic war. "AU Quiet On The West­ characters in the world of 1938-40 the Oregon State Board of Forestry,
reserve,
played the game
ball. It was with a sigh of relief to ern Front,” recognized as the greatest now that half of the continent once or one or more of its members, for
--------- en only, and they were tired
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the purpose of considering the pro­
fans, the greater portion of wnom
the Medfordites that that grand war film ever made, has been released again has answered the call to arms.
when the final gun sounded, more
posal of the board to recommend for
were stunned at the power and stub­
march ended.
in
its
original
uncensored
version
for
tired than we have ever seen them
classification as reforestation lands
The rest of the second quarter was the first time.
born resistance shown by the Coquille
before this season.
They tackled
certain lands situated in Coos coun­
fruitless as far as scoring was con­
line and the all-around blocking and
The
history-making
film,
winner
hard, but cleanly, and frequently one
ty, state of Oregon,, a list of said
tackling of the Red Devils* backfield.
cerned, Medford making several nice of five international awards, will be
or sometimes two of the Pearpickers
Nov. 14—R. H. McCulloch and Flor­ lands, giving the legal description
True the score was Medford 6, Co­
gains, attempting double and triple at the Liberty theatre Sunday and
were laid out after a play. And Coach
ence I. Frazier, both of Eugene.
thereof and the acreage and owner­
passes, and kicking on fourth down.
quille 0, but that doesn’t begin to tell
Monday,
with
many
dramatic
scenes
Bowerman had a substitute ready.
Nov. 25—John Burnett and Irene ship of same, being on file In the
The Medford High drum and bugle that could not be shown during its
the story for it was just a matter of
Coach Bill Bowerman praised the
May Connell, both of Bunker Hill. office of the county assessor of said
corps, all girls, put on a pretty ex­ original release.
chance and luck that one of Med­
Red Devils unstintedly, declaring them
They
were married here last Satur­ county, as required by law, which
hibition between halves, one man­
ford's passes clicked for a touchdown
Truth, shining through all censor­
to be the “best coached high school
euver showing a C and another an ship efforts, distinguishes the pic- day by Justice C. A. Barton at his said list may be inspected and exam­
and none of Coquille’s did. And it
team” he had ever seen, and the M.
office.
ined by any person desiring a specific
was luck or a break of the game, that
turization of Erich Maria Remarque’s
Medford Mail-Tribune sports writer
Nov. 25—Jas. B. Jolly and Mar­ description of the land which the
Smith received Medford's kickoff world famous novel.
caused Ted Schaer, safety man, and
in his write-up of the game said Med­
to start the second half and when
the only one near Piche when he
Foreign countries, sensitive to any­ cella M. Butterfield, both of North board proposes to recommend for
ford was several kinds of "lucky” to
about to be tackled lateralled to thing which might reflect on their Bend. Rev. H. L. Graybeal performed classification as reforestation lands
caught Newland’s pass from the 34 t6
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Schaer, the return being 13 yards. A victories or defeats on the field of the ceremony for them at his home in said Coos County.
the 15-yard stripe, to slip and fall
The Red Devils played as clean a double pass gave Coquille 13 yards
just before he could have tackled
At said hearing the board, or mem­
battle, have hiterto cast a halting here on Saturday.
Nov. 27—M. Waype Sanford, of
Piche, so that the latter ran 15 years game as one ever saw, and not a and another pass nine yards. Smith hand on producers in Hollywood.
bers thereof in attendance, will hear
to pay dirt without a hand being laid single penalty was charged against then kicked to Medford’s 12. After Even though opposed to weakening Alcova, Wyo., and B. Irene Neese, of aU objections to and suggestions, ar­
them. Medford suffered 33 yards of failing to gain through the line or on
on him.
the dramatic appeal of their stories, Empire. They were married at his guments and remonstrances for and
This is not intended as an alibi; penalties, five yards for offside and passes, Medford kicked and Schaer the picture makers were nevertheless home here on Monday by Rev. G. A. against said classification.
for the Red Devils need no alibi. They two 15-yard penalties for unnecessary returned to Cooquille’s 48.
obedient to the foreign protests. But Gray.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 27th
played as wonderful a game as was roughness. One of those was a glar­
On a reverse Smith made 11 yards today, fecognized as an international
day
of November, 1939.
ing
offense.
Marvin
Goodman
down
­
ever seen in high school football and
around end, but Medford halted that medium for the spread of good will, UFOUSTATTON LAND CLASSI­
OREGON STATE BOARD
ed
one
player
who
thought
he
was
FICATION
NOTICE
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very few college games equal it
start by intercepting a pass. A couple the motion picture and particularly
Notice is hereby given, pursuant
OF FORESTRY
Then, too, the matter of reserves away for a touchdown. As he lay of plays later Smith intercepted.
“AU Quiet” is presented as is.
to
the
provisions
of
Section
42-103,
46t2
By
J.
W.
Ferguson,
Secretary
was preponderantly in Medford’s fa­ on the ground the Medford boy saw
From then on to the end of the
Restoration of the censored scenes,
vor. They had two squads, one nearly Marvin lying at his feet and deliber- third period it was pass, run and kick, ample re-editing and modernization
erately kicked him.
with a fumble by each team, recov­ re-issue.
Medford amassed a total of 244 ered by the other, and the quarter of the film, accomplished by Universal
yard,8 45 from completed pases and ended with the ball in Medford’s pos­
experts only last week, have resulted
209 from scrimmage. Coquille's total session on Coquille’s 47. Three plays
in the new production of a film which
was 276 yards, 68 on passes and 68 brought the ball to the Red Devils’
will strike as deeply into the hearts
through the line or around end.
38 and it was from there that New­ of men, women and children every­
First downs Stood: Coquille 10, land whipped his pass to Piche bn
where as did the original “AU Quiet”
Medford 14. The Red Devils com­ the 15 and the latter scored.
almost a decade ago, lit the opinion of
pleted nine out of 13 pass attempts,
To show that Coquille was always those who already have viewed the
Medford five out of nine. Each in­ in the game, the line charged on the
The film is not so much an indict­
tercepted an opponent’s pass, Coquille attempted conversion for the extra
ment of any one country as it is a
returning its interception 24 yards, point and Johnny Williams knocked it
denunciation of certain systems of
Medford 14.
down.
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Kick-off average was Coquille 45,
It should be noted that daily press dramatization that shows the honor,
CORN BEEF Armour’s
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Medford 50; return from kick-off, reports showing the touchdown was
the pathoe and the grim humor of
Coquille
25
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Medford
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in the third quarter are incorrect. war as it is waged in modern times,
Smith outpunted Piche, his average The fourth quarter was not more than
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“AU Quiet On The Western Front*
being 41 yards to the Pearpicker’s 36. two minutes gone when the touch­
has its place in the pubUc conscious­
Punt returns were 20 yards for Co­
SWIFTS’S
down was scored, and the Red Devils ness today. The famous characters of
quille, 28 for Medford.
had had the most strenuous three- the book, played to perfection by men
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that another war is raging in Europe.
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game as that was on Thursday.
Lew Ayres, who rose to stardom in
ried the ball or received a pass.
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lb. 19c
After that it waa a defensive Med­ “All Quiet” with his inspired por­
Howard Moy, the smallset man on
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Coquille threat as the clock moved Summerville, who plays “Tjaden,"
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49 lbs.
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Devils did not quit.
due to the foul committed when
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too great “Wimpy” Holmstrom re­
Krantz got away for a 20-yard run Goodman waa kicked.
placed him. Johnny Williams, knock­
around right end, and a three-way
There were at leaat 500 Coquille
ed out on one play in the second quar­
pass brought another first down.
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ter, was replaced by Bill Ray who Medford held there and Smith kicked. people on the stands and the Jack-
Old Fashioned Chocolates Choc. Covered Cherries
played a whale of a game until he The Tornado then held on to the ball son county seat knew that Coquille
1 lb. box
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received a sprained shoulder and until the end and the final play found was in towp.
Sanded Mix Candy
Coquille’s high school band made
Williams went back in.
the ball on Coquille’s nine. The Red a very fine showing and received con­
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2 lbs.
In the line Gaulke, Goodman, Ar­ Devils were benefitted in the last
siderable praise from those present.
nold,
Londaker,
Arrell,
and
those
pre
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4 lb. box
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few minutes by the 15-yard penalty
viously mentioned performed hero­
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ically all afternoon and Medford sup­
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porters gave them praise as being the
5
lb.
box
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best
line
they
had
seen
all
year.
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Coquille won the toes and elected to
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kick. The ball was received on Med­
ford’s 10 and in three downs the
Black Tornado, as they now call
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10c
themselves, had carried the ball to
Coquille’s 16 where the Red Devils
held.
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Then started a march that ended
when Coquille loot the ball on Med­
ford's g. Everett Smith made 12,
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100’s
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80’s
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In Losing To Medford By 6-0 Score
Banned Scenes Restored to New Uncensored
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