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i PAGE FOUR AT RIVERTON JTentinel APRIL 13, 195«. COQUILLE, OREGON. Coquille Active Ball Players Spring Smoker Guests At Frazier's Set For April 21 One of the nicest events of the school year took place at the Wesley Frasier home on Sunday evening when the Fraziers enter tained the basketball boys and the volleyball girls to a ' "big feed." Besides about fo rty boys and girls, the following adults were present: Mr. and Mrs. Thad Fin ley, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Welch, Mrs. ,R. Holland, Mrs. W. R. Mitchell, Mrs. Paul Simpson, Grant Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Marion George, Mrs. Cuma Rus sell and Mrs. Westrope. • • Myrtle Point Basketball Coach Brings National Collegiate Fame To County Versatile Len Rinearson, sched- by Coach G ill, at the finish of the uled to handle coaching duties at I eastern tour of post-season games. M yrtle Point high school follow- as the outstanding man on the ing big-graduation in June from 'squad. Rinearson during^that tour g in State college, is one of the scored 13 to lead the Beavers to Oregi all-round "greats” at Oregon State an ‘ upset of New York university in Madison Square Garden. He college. Affectionately tabbed as “ Rhi was noted through out the season no” by Oregon State rooters, as a talqnted defensive and back- Rinearson le ft a b rillia n t high board player. His fame in basket ball is school career at Oregon City high school to enter Oregon State equalled by his track accomplish where he had earned seven letters ments. Len holds the Oregon State in varsity sports. He has played all-tim e record of throwing th e , and lettered three times each in discus when he hit the 150 fe e t track and basketball, and was a mark against Oregon last spring. ’ starting left guard under the tu While in the army in Austria It was announced today by Ç. torship of Coach Lon Stiner in during the war, Rinearson handled B. Goddard, supt. of M yrtle Point 1945. the duties of personal bodyguard Union high there is to be a shift t Tall and raw-boned, Rinearson fo r General Mark Clark. Married to the former Helen in the athtetic at th* measures 8' 4” from toe to tousle Paulson of Salem, a 1948 graduate un!on hlgh school. Coach c “ rtls and weighs 210 pounds. He used his size effectively in basketball of OSC, Len is the father of a Beckham has been advanced to where he performed on Slats baby boy born toward the end of athletic director and physical edu G ill’s northern division co-cham the basketball season this year. A cation director fo r the high school pions in 1947-8 and on the 1948-9 good student, Rinearson has been Beckham w ill be track coach and Beaver squad which placed fourth awarded the Corvallis Elks award assist in the other sports. A fter several year o f coaching in the NCAA finals at Seattle. given annually to the “ outstand During the basketball season just ing junior manw at OSC.” He is all sports Beckham desired to be finished. Rinearson alternated as J affiliated with Sigma Phi Epislon relieved of his coaching responsi bilities. center and forward and was called social fraternity. He leaves a fine record at M yrtle Poiflt union high in all sports. M yrtle Point football teams have obtained s&te wide recogni tion for their outstanding record. Dale Bunnell, present assistant coach w ill be advanced to {lead football coach and assist the other sports. Len Rinearson, Juna graduate of Oregon State college w ill be head basketball coach and assist on page 4, 2nd Section of today’s Sentinel the other sports. Then come in — See us for These three men w ill have ad ditional teaching duties beside coaching. . Myrtle Point Shifts j | efic Positions Don't Miss . . . . The New "Float Doh" Angel Rolls Recipe All Your Baking Needs Folsom's Grocery 3rd & Taylor Coquille Phone 741 SPECIAL M E E T IN G Coquille Eagles Lodge, No. 2196 Will Meet Friday, April 21 In the Grange Hall, Myrtle Point 8 P. M. Initiation- Refreshments B ill Martindale and Bonnie Mor Worsham of M yrtle Point. Height: gan received firs t place honors 5 ft. 5 inches. Broad jum p — Parry. M yrtle while Bobbie Dixon and Lynn P ur Point; Van Hom, Roseburg; Par vis were in the second bracket in a contest which was carried on by rish, Coquille and Howe, Co quille. Distance: 19 feet I Ml inches. secret ballot and lasted nearly a 880-yard relay—Roseburg; Co month. The winners w ill receive Intra-m ural cinder-dusters of a new pair of shoes at the Bootery. Coquille high school held the sec- | quille. Time; 1:43.4. • • • • ond annual intra-m ural meet at i See “ Spike” Leslie fo r Insurance The firs t Coquille Active club tha schools athletic field Saturday of all kinds, phone 5 or 95-L. tie smoker of the spring season w ill afternoon, A p ril 1st. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY The senior class won the meet be held at the Coquille Commun FOR RENT------Furnished 2-room w ith a total of 82 Mi points, fo l ity building Friday evening, A p ril lowed by the sophomores w ith 34, apartment. Call at 256 N. El- Four Coquille high school youths lioott after 5 p. m. 21st, according to Jim McMahan, the juniors w ith 16V4, while the were honored Wednesday after- ______ up _ with ___ noon publicity director of the ciub. “ The ¡frosh wound 2. by Jack Bowen of the Boot- Events and winners in the field ery, a Coquille shoe store, fo r be- FOR SALE—Good Hereford Bull. firs t bout w ill get underway 5 years old. Lloyd Hlckam, R iv promptly at 8 o’clock,” McMahan J show were: shotput, Leonard ing the fo u r top dancers of the erton, Ore. 13t3 8 in.; pole vault, high school. stated today, “ So If boxing fans . Scolari, 39 ft. *■ throughout the Coquille Valley do Gene Schrag, 9 ft. 6 in.; broad _ not want to miss any part of the jump, Buzz Oerding, 17 ft. 8^4 in.; evening s fisticuffs, we advise ‘ discus, Jim Newton, 108 ft. 6 in.; them to plan on arriving before high jump, Eddie Howe, 5 ft. 2 in. In the track events B ill Melton 8.” Seven bouts are set to go w ith' captured the 100-yd. dash in 11.5 additional matches slated to be seconds; Gene Schrag broke tape made before the evening’s card i firs t in the mile w ith a mark of Phone 4261 Coquille 405 S. Taylor is completed. Those already a r-l5 minutes 28 seconds; the sopho- ranged include Bud Burdette of m orr class represented by Finley, Sutherlin vs. Gene M iller of Coos ; Scolari, Howe and Schweinfurt Bay; Ted Smith, Sutherlin, vs. ¡raced home in the half-mile relay Bill O’Niel, Coquille; Allen Ken- in minute 53 seconds; Buzz Oer- dall, Sutherlin, vs. Jack Randolph, ding sewed up the 440 in one mrn-1! Coquille; Andy Hall, Sutherlin, vs. lute fla t; Gene Schrag outran his B ill Stevens, Coquille; Carl opposition in the 880 to set a mark Barnes, Coos Bay vs. Carl Marney of 2 minutes and 3 seconds; while Coquille; Glen Culp, Coos Bay, vs. Buzz Oerding won the 220 event J Andrew Dewey, Coquille and A l- 'fo r tire seniors in 38 seconds, and j lan Drews of Coquille vs. Bob, the senior team of Schrag, Me- | Martindale o f Bandon. Kay, Berg and Cochran won a Tickets are now on sale at John- final victory in the mile relays in : Best Sporting Goods -Values nys music store,' Bills Place, the ' 4 minutes 26 seconds, In Southwestern Oregon American Legion club rooms or from any member of the Coquille Remember: TROUT SEASON Active club. Admission prices range from th ir ty cents fo r kid Opens Saturday. April 15th! , dies, and sixty cents for students to ninfety cents fo r adults. Oldtimers Banquet Thursday Evening A banquet honoring the one hundred old-timers who brought the Coquille Valley Country club into being back in 1937 w ill be held at the club this evening, Thursday. Everyone is invited to attend the a ffa ir which starts at 7:30. Charges fo r the banquet have been set at 81.50 per plate. Tap Dancers Honored By Store TED FOSS SPORTING GOODS FISHING TACKLE SAIE Roseburg Captures Three-Way Meet The Roseburg Indians won the j Coquille-Myrtle Point-Roseburg ¡meet last Friday at Roseburg, I taking top honors by a 2-point I margin. The Indians finished the The annual Coquille Relays w ill ’ day’s labor with 58 points, while be run at the Coquille high school M yrtle Point ended with 58 and athletic field Friday afternoon, j Coquille finished last w ith 38. A pril 14th. The firs t field event VanHorn of Roseburg annexed ... . , , _ ¡too scoring honors w ith 12% w ill start at l:30. Teams repre- " x , . . , I points by virtue of a firs t in the senting Coqiulle, Myrtle Point, , l00.yard ¿ „ h , a second in the Coos Bay and North Bend w ill , 220-yard dash and a second in the participate. broad jump. Three men from each school w ill ' a summary of the events is as take part in each of the field i follows: events: shotput, javelin, discus.1 100-yard .dash — Van Horn, high jump, pole vault, and broad . Roseburg; Compton, Myrtle Point; jump. Melton. Coquille and Parry. M yr Track events w ill include the tle Point Time 10.9. shuttle hurdle, 324 yards over 5 220-yard dash—Compton, M yr hurdles; the 440-yard relay; the tle Point; Van Hom, Roseburg; distance medley, % mile and one j Shrum Roseburg and Krants, mile; anA.the sprint medley, 220- Myrtle P o int Time 25.0. yard and 440-yard i 440-yard dash—Church. Rose- T— r _ -------.¡Burg; Beck, Roseburg; Bingham, M yrtle Point and Clarno, M yrtle P o in t Time 58.5. , 880-yard dash—Kemp, Rose- Adams also announced that the feurg. Strit»ke, Roseburg; Mack, date for the intra-mural banquet (M yrtle Point and Zeller, M yrtle had been moved to A p ril 27 at Point. Time' 2:11.5. Mile— Stritzke, Roseburg; Eas 6:30 p. m. at the high school. Dr. ton, MyrtlePoint; Palmer. Rose- Paul Maaske of the University of Iburg and Pingleton, poquille. Oregon intra-mural program w ill Time 5:01.7. be the guest speaker. I- 120-yard high hurdle—Cobb, Softball w ill be the spring intra - , . ... ... ¡M yrtle Point; Oerding, Coquille; mural sport with firs t Fames and Parry. Co- starting Monday, A pril 24, and quille. Time 17.5. badminton w ill start Wednesday. 200-yard low hurdles — Stroup, I Roseburg; Parry, M yrtle Point; 1 Oerding. Coquille and Parrish, Co- ' quille. Time: 26.0. Javelin—Krantz, M yrtle Point; Newton, Coquille; Pingleton, Co quille and Oerding, Coquille. Dis tance: 144 feet. . Shot-put — Scolari, Coquille; Krantz, '^iy rtle Point; Newton, Coquille and Parr Roseburg Dis tance: 40 f t 6% inches. Discus—Parr, Roseburg; New ton, Coquille; Sumner, Roseburg and Scolari, Coquille. Distance: 115 feet 5 inches. Pole vault — Anderson, M y r tle Point; Worsham, M yrtle Point; Schrag, Coquille and a tie for fourth between Sconce and G iff- ney of Roseburg. Height 10 feet 3 inches. High jump — Cobb, M yrtle Point; Howe, Coquille; and a tie for third between Sumner of Roseburg and Davenport and Coquille Relays To Be Run Friday Volleyball Consolation Games Set Friday Semi-finals and consolation games of the Coquille high school intra-m ural volleyball program w ill get underway tomorrow noon at the high school gym, Feed Adams, director, announced this I week. Fish and McKay w ill play off ' in the semi-final bout with the winner playing Clayton fo r the ( title. W illard and Howe w in play ' for the consolation crown. 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