The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 21, 1949, Image 17

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Parsing The BUCKl
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B y CHU CK P R ITC H A R D
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Coquille Loggen Shut Out
Reedsport Nine, 10-0, Here Sunday
T he C
oquille Loj o o -rs g ain ed a firm e r hold on a b e rth
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playoffs of th e S o u th w e ste rn O regon leag u e w h en
J*"®11? got on
r i «h l “ de ° f in th e 1949 9 pla
1
S u n d ay w hen th e y tram p led th e inv ad in g th ey sh u t out th e highly ra te d R eed sp o rt nine by a score ol'
10-0 a t F o rtie r F ield S unday afte rn o o n , J u ly 17th
shut L " o
ut ’ I0-°-
oquille’s
stan th d e in g fiv in
h ^ n d ^ " d “ ^ 5 ? * * i a
f k 8 gOK
eague
h a s C now
passed
e
The first meeting between the
offs
k’
d 41,6 1,078 a re a cinch to h® in th e Piay- two clubs on June 5th was just the
C öq m iie V alley
th e
I
S e n tin e l
North Bend Holds
SWO League Lead Ml. Slates Wins
Over S,evens 21-8
opposite; for, on that occasion, the
Reedsporters put the Coquille in
Wlth three games r e m a in in g fr. Loggers scalp come July Slat.
vaders in reverse gear with a 6-2
he played, the Loggers are tied
The final game of the season
for third place with Reedsport w ill see those two traditional riv ­ defeat
Both teams have won four and als, Coquille and Bandon, mix i t , This week, the same two pitchers,
Brewer and DeW itt, faced each
lost three. Sunday, July 24th, the
As the Southwestern Oregon
ag ain ; but this time, Baseball league completed the sec­
Loggers go to North Bend in an This game, like the last one and
effort to knock the undefeated ail the others between these two •Cocky1’ had the situation under ond week of the second h alf of the
[Editor’s Note: The following
Merchants o ff their one thousand nines, should be a classic.
A ll control from start to finish, al­ season, the North Bend Merchants
per cent perch.
baseball fans in the Valley w ill lowing just »two scratch singles still remained undefeated, although news about the Coquille Softball
League arrived too late for last
I f the Loggers continue to work remember that first game of the during the entire nine innings.
they received a jolting scare Sun­
Coquille scored one run in the day afternoon when the Coce Bay week's paper but is presented at
as smoothly as they did against season between these two clubs
Reedsport, that feat should not when “Cocky” Brewer and D ier- fourth inning on singles by Lumber team, winiess this season, this time so that you can keep your
Marchand,
prove too difficult for the power­ iekx, fought a terrifie pitchers’ i m
arcnaM ' Mclntee and a sacrifice held the league leaders on even records on the season’s activities
AU records ere
laden Fortier-men. The local boys duel; and the Loggers, dogged by : oy Fass* t t -
terms until the seventh inning. up to date.
collected eleven hits off Reeds­ that bad luck that had followed
No&hng happened in the fifth, North Bend finally pulled ahead through Wednesday. June 13th,
only.]
port’s DeWitt, a pitcher with more them since the Reedsport game but
Loggers broke out with a at that point and went on to
M.t. Sto’es Power Co. pounded
than a little on the ball, and finally lost a 2-1 decision in thé rM h of kits in
““ th that net- win 6-5.
out a 21 to 8 win over Stevens
“Cocky” Brewer’s two hit pitching last half of the ninth.
I
four additional runs and put
Down Bandon way, the invading Hdw. Wednesday night, July 13th.
Yes, there’s some mighty good ! tlle < *me on Ice- Forkner opened
was well-nigh perfect.
Powers A C team ran into too much
What Is probably more impor­ baseball left yet. For thrills and
inning with a smashing double batting power and lost the game Stevens Hdw. in turn collected 8
tant is that Coquille’s fielding real downright excitement, you 1anc* was followed by a pair of
runs on only 5 hits and ‘errors and
rated 1000 per cent Sunday. Not can just about depend on thé Log singles o ff the bets o i Joe M ar 12-4. Powers did collect eleven walks took care of the rest of the
hits but gave up eighteen.
one member of the crew was gets for the rest of the year,
game. This was strictly a game
chand and Jack Fassett Mclntee
Sunday, July 24th, Cequllle goes of
charged with a bobble.
as
™
” comical errors and walks os
• e
aral Bob Douglas then drew free te North Bead. Bandon
travel*
Joe Marchand appears to have
o « b Bay
V X goes ’ S i E 2 T team ’ howed much in de-
trips to first, but Douglas was Reedsport and c Cooe
Visit
In
Coos
County—
M
r.
and
found his batting eye and from
caught attempting to steal sec­
here on out can be considered a Mrs. Dick Wallace were Coos ond. Coleman then laid down a Powers.
Mt. sû tes Power Co.
O o
Mrs
dangerous hitter by any pitcher county visitors last week.
Pos A ff R
sacrifice
bunt
for
the
second
out,
LEAGUE 8TAN DO NG
I Marchand
in the league. Against Bandon Wallace is the former Jane A xtell
4
5
3
and Tommy Hawkins drove in the
and
reports
that
she
still
has
a
W ON LOST PCT. Forkner
two weeks ago, Joe blasted three
6
2
3
fourth run w ith a sharp single. North Bend ..... .. T
mighty
soft
spot
in
her
heart
for
0
100C Thompson ..... 3
hits in five attempts, then came
4
2
Brewer then grounded out rfiort- Bandon ... ........ 8
1
85» Shipp ............... g
back last Sunday with three out Coquille, and always feels like it
1
d
Coquille ___
of four.
------ is home every time they come srtop to first to retire die side.
4
3
571 Paulson ........... i
1
2
Coquille picked up one more run Reedsport ....
4
3
571 Sprague ........ 10
That biggest weakness of the South. M r . Wallace travels. Their
2
2
in
the
seventh
on
another
double
home
is
in
Portland.
,
Powers
...___
1
6
I diggers, punch behind the bats,
143 B. Payton
.... 9
3
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3
by A l Forkner and a • single by Coos Bay ......
0
really does seem to have cleared
7
000 Leatherwood
7
Fassett.
3
2
up; for A l Forkner has logged five Return From California— Mr. and
Stevens :.........
5
2
0
S till the Loggers had a rally
out of nine in the last two games, Mrs. Hal Pierce returned Satur­
Sk Clair .......... g
3
2
and Jack Fassett. clean-up man, day from a vacation trip to Cali­ left in their system, and it broke
Ward
well
.....
2
3
2
put the wood on three out of four fornia. : They visited thelr.son-in- out with a vengeance in the eighth,
Totals ......__
29
21
law and daughter, M r. and Mrs. E. scoring fotir runs on three bits,
thia week.
Stevens Hardware
W Gallager in San Carlos, and one walk, an error and a wild
e
Pos. AB R
’
The game seheduled between spent some time in Oakland and pitch.
Two little playmates, each with
4
Coleman opened the inning by the same surnames, though no rela­ C. Billings .
the Loggers and Coos Bey Lum­ in San Francisco. Accompanying
ber for July S lit at North Bend them home from Son Francisco grounding out third to ^ rs t. Haw tion, celebrated their fourth birth­ R. Williamson 2
C. Billing* ....
1
1
transferred te Fortier was Mrs. Pierce's brother and sis­ kins gained first an an error by day anniversaries on Thursday
1
Field, according te word received ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. P. Vane the Reedsport shortstop, and afternoon. The honored guests E. Griggs __... 5
M.
Mitchell
.......
3
Maury, who w ill fly back to their Brewer advanced when he was were Brenda, daughter of M r. and
from Bill Fortier today.
0
.... 6
u
It is felt that Fertter Field w ill home on Saturday. W hile in Co­ hit by a pitched bell. Deve Deug- Mrs. Joe Bailey, and Bobby, son P. Parrish
D. McCool ....... 7
draw mere fans than North Bend quille in addition to visiting the les then drew a walk, and A l Fork­ of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey.
0
Clayton :__
7
in view of the fact that Coos Bay Pierce's, they are spending a part ner collected his third consecutive
0
The children were entertained D. Martindale ..
9
is bolding down the cellar spot of their time with another sister hit, e single. Marchand and Fas­ out-of-doors, where games were
1
in the league. However, It would Miss Bess Maury.
sett followed Forkner’» lead by playêd and cake and ice cream B. Martindale ..10
0
Totals *...... ....
17
be folly to dlaeount the Lumber-
•
collecting a »ingle apiece with, was served. Each little guest re-
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In Oakland Tuesday — Mr. and Hawkins, Brewer, Dave D o u g la s
en on that score.
They
ceived as a favor a top wrist
League Standings
nearly tripped North Bend ___ Mrs. Fred Bull visited in Oakland, and Forkner crossing t
plate
w h
Sunday, and they’ll "be out for the Oregon, on Tuesday.
w
with the final runs.
Pet.
Present
were Johanna
and
The Loggers collected eleven Hugh Pinkston. Colin and Dennis Coquille Active Club 6
1000
.833
their ten runs without Finley, Alice and Tandra Bahr. Lorens Dept. Store.......5
Mt. Skates Power ____ ..4
committing any errors.
.500
Keno Jewell, David Brown, Joe
Da W itt’s team-mates were and Brenda Bailey, Bobby, Susv Stevens Hardware ....... 3
.428
Myrtle Point Active....... 1
charged with five errors.
.143
and Tommy Bailey.
M yrtle Point Veneer ...1
The Lineups:
.143
The line-ups:
Soft Bail Top Batting Averages
Coquille
AB R H P O A
Player
Team
AB * H Pet.
D Douglas, lb — 4 1 0 14 0
Kmsey, M. P. Veneer____________
15
8
.533
F o r k n e r ,_____ 5
3
C. Allord, C. A. C .......... ...................
18
0
500
Marchand, If _ 4
3
B. Mason, C. A. C .__ ____________
16
8
.500
» assert, 2b — . 4
3
Blum, M. P. Veneer.............................
10
5
600
Mcintee, 3b ___ 5
1
E. Dalynnple, Lorens............... ..........
14
6
.429
B. Douglas, e_ 3
0
D. Farmer, C. A. C ..... .... ........ ........
12
5
.417
Coleman, r f __ 3
0
A. Kreck, C. A. C.............. .............
17
7
.412
Hawkins, c ___ 4
J
Klein, M. P. Veneer............................
20
8
.400
Brewer, p -------- 3
0.
N. Kyne, Lorenz.......... .......... _
23
B
.301
H. Belloni, M. P. A. C.................
18
7
.380
Totals
-35 10 U 27 13 0
C. Teucher, Lorenz.......... .................
17
6
.353
Guy, M. P. A. C _____.............. .......
20
7
Horton, 3b ____ 4
.350
0 5
D. Riggs, Lorenz.................................
21
Peterson, 2b _ 3
7
333
0 1
Sullivan,
Lorenz
___
...___________
18
b
Severson, lb _ 3
.333
1 10
J. Darymple, Loren*_____ _______
Mansker. If __ 3
15
5
0 2
.333
G. Kern, M. P. Veneer
Haines, r f ____ 3
20
6
.300
M . Mitchell, Stevens
Jercek, ss ____ 3
17
6
.353
B.
Payle,
M
t.
States
Power..
-
....
DeWitt, p ___ 3
15
6
.400
J. Clayton, Stevens............................
Burt, c f ______ 3
19
6
.316
C liff Billings, Stevens.
23
7
.304
» . L urL. L
a al j “ M00F *
6,AI"
«««ITS Creiger, c ____ • . 3 •
Forkner, St. States Power___
13
4
308
Kentucky Whiskey— A Blend national distillfis piob . coip ., k . v .
D.
Stevens,
M
t.
States
P
ow
er,
DISORDERLY CHARGE F IL E D
23
7
.304
A charge of disorderly conduct C. Billings, Stevens ___ _____
20
6
.300
was filed by state police Tuesday
against S. H. Donated of Coquille
after an altercation in which
Frank Brewster was found spat­
tered with blood in the Watson
rooms. According to Donated be
had been passing the rooms when
Brewster picked a fight. Brews­
ter reportedly suffered a broken
nose.
Fox, c _______ 1 0 0 0 0 0
T o ta ls ------ 28 0 3 24 12 5
’laym ates Enjoy
T h e ir Birthday
HKn998
FOR R E N T — 2 Room furnished
it. Couple only. Phone
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27tl*
their kindness to us at the time
at the loas of husband and father.
We thank the boys at N. S. P.
logging camp for their beautiful
floral piece.
M ary Maiden and family.
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STORK
NEW S
A daughter, weighing seven
pounds, five ounces, was born on
Monday, July 18, to M r. and
Mrs. Leland Marshall of Co­
quille Mrs. Marshall and baby
are patients at Falk hospital,
Coquille.
Births at the Mast hospital the
past week were.
To M r. and M rs .. Robert H.
Banning, M yrtle Point, on Tues­
day, July 12, so*,.
To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd £
Caudle, Broadbertt, on Wednes­
day, July 13, a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kelly
Bandon, on Friday, July 15, a
daughter.
To M r. and Mrs. Frank F.
Vida, on Saturday,
July lfl, a daugther.
To M r. and Mrs. W illiam N.
on Sunday,
July 17, a daughter.
To Mr. and Mrs. Simming, S it-
kum Route, M yrtle Point, on
Tuesday, July 18, a son.
THEY
H eavy summer travel is hard on motors.
A. H. BICKER
highly
accurate
testing
machines
307 N. Elliott
Phone 422
handled by efficient mechancis w ill de­
term ine
quickly
trouble.
D rive
the
in
for
source
a
of
motor
thorough
car
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AGENCY
these pleasant travel months.
TOUR OREGONIAN AGENT
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4M W. Front
Coquille
Phone
4M North Willard
M
Coquille, Oregon
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Track walkers are maintain«^
by railroads for Ufa and prop­
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ERN IE S M IT H PROTECTS .> .
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Bid«.
C oquille
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R -U -A W A R E 7>
F iv e m in u te s here aftd
fiv e m in u te s th e re can
m ak e a lo t of d ifferen ce
in y o u r tim e d u rin g a
d ay. W hen y o u . w a n t to
sav e th o se precio u s m in ­
utes, b rin g y o u r c a r to
th e
C oquille Service
Station
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bear is quite large
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THAT WILL MH* IT FROM VIEW,
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T ra d e - In
I d Coquille
to
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Vacation In Coquille — M r. and
Mrs. T. J. Pritchard of Portland
arrived in Coquille early Thurs­
day morning to spend a tan day
vacation with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Pritchard.
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to does Ernie Sm ith ‘T~ T
Those O ld Tires
Journal A g e n t
enjoy
Com plete
«itti even
riding
pleasure as w ell as safety
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of
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& C a m e ra Shop
3M W. First S t C oquille Ph. 20-R
of A tlas Tires and you’ll
driving.
Think o f the fun you can have with
a camera that givee you the fintohed
picture in a minute! Show your guests
their pictures while the party to still
going on. Make sure you’ve got onoe-
in-a-lifetim e vacation scenes, wed­
dings, fam ily gatherings. Only the
Polaroid Camera lets you see your
pictures as you take them - at the
very mom ent they mean the most.
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&
PRO TECT!
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YOUR
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Mr. and Mrs. W.
Bosserman
Were hosts Sunday when the an­
nual Past -Matrons and Patrons
picnic of Beulah Chapter, No. 6.
was held at their summer home at
Rock creek. Guests who attended
the affair were enthusiastic about
the day’s outing.
Riding hones
were provided -for those who
wished to ride; many took advan­
tage of the opportunity to swim,
while others enjoyed the sight­
seeing.
In CoBnty— M r and
W illiam A. Keller of Salem are
visiting in Coos county this week.
They left Coquille for Salem in
C ARD OF TH A N K S
I wish to thank mv friends for 1837 where he la employed by the
Portland General Electric,
TW O-BEDROOM Apartment for
rent. Year’s lease. Across from
Ford Garage. See by appoint­
ment. Phone 416R. Call even­
ings.
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Motor Problems Are In
Season!
Bosserman Cabin
Scene ol Picnic
Tell Us at 3S8
srit
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