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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
SPORTS B lu m 's Ju n io rs S till G irls ' V o lle y B all L e a d In In tr a m u r a ls Loop In C lo se Race Toots Blum's jun ior hoop aggre gation maintains the lead in Co- quille high school's boys intra mural cage loop w ith four wins and no losses, Fabian Nelson, d i rector, announced this week. Last week’s results gave Blum a 9-4 lead over the seniors led by Leach, the juniors led by Jim Byers tromped Randolph’s frosh 20-7, while Brown’s sophomores edged Bradford’s frosh 11-9. Frank Christensen and Bob Rowland are main point-getters for the opposing jun ior team while Chuck Davis is leading the seniors. L ittle Jack Randolph is leading his frehman squad and Max G ilfilla n is tops among the sophomore hoop- sters. Something new may be added to the intram ural set-up after vaca tion as the faculty is scheduled to send a team into play. The faculty’s team w ill not be competing fo r league honors, but losses by regular teams in games w ith the faculty w ill count in league standings. The faculty squad w ill boast such stalwarts as Frank N ihil, Vern Bowman, E. E. (Spike) Les lie, Leo Schweinfurt, Carrol N ick els, Jim McMahon, Fabian (Squeak) Nelson, Dave Melson and possibly the ” ol' Man,” Ray Hun- saker. • • Intram ural upset of the week came Tuesday when the Coquille high school juniors, led by Yvonne Watzling, defeated league-leading Donna Hancock's juniors 19-14 in noon-time volley-ball play. In another game Tuesday Lulu belle Seidel’s seniors thumped the frosh led by La Juana Jones 31-16 Thursday’s results placed Sue Cedarquist’s sophomores ahead of La Donna Mauro’s frosh, 43-11, while Helen Taylor’s sophomores tripped Dalenq Sanford’s seniors, 31-20. The Hancock squad is still lead ing the league w ith four wins and one loss while in second place w ith one loss each and three Wins are the Watzling and Seidel aggrega tion. O n the • W ITH Spot JIM MeMAHON Sports Editor T a b le T e n n is T it l e - game o f the season put the Powers ! team in the win column. Scoring was as follows: Powers: Brady 4, McMahon 5, iW arner 2, Spitnass 14, Walker 2. “I Riverton: R. Thurman 2, F. Thurman 9, B. Thurman 5, Dor- land 4, Frazier 6. • • December 12th the Powers grade school team met an inexperienced and undermanned team at Broad- ’ bent. The final ¿¿ore was 87-18. • • • • • • • • • w w Rw R| Score as follows: Don’t neglect to slide down B ill Powers: Brady 3, Woodring 24, Borcher’s chimney, Santa. You Reed 22, Goodman 15, Frye 8, Mc- know he's that ta ll fellow w ith a Mahon 6, Warner 3, Spitznass 2, dance band and a basketball team. Walker 4. Broadbent: Flood 1, Lepu 5, He doesn’t need too much, but he lost Barney Holland, probably the Stewart 10, Watson 2. . • • 4 greatest high school playmaker in the county, and we understand he’i trying to get Alex Byler to f ill his shoes. Give Big B ill a playmaker, Santa, but don’t let him be too good. ? Lincoln Wildcats In Double Victory C o q u ille V a l l e y (Sentinel THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1958 Red Devils Trample Eagle Point 56-28; Play Reedsport, Ashland This Week-End Coquille high school’s net swishing, hoopsters poured it on Friday night as they tipped a smaller Eagle Point aggre gation 56 to 28 at the Coquille high school gym. Pary, g ----- Robison, g Purvis, g _ .2 2 0 0 0 0 T o ta ls------------- 21 14 18 56 Also playing fo r CoqdfRe were Hollenbeak and Simpson. Eagle Point (28) fg ft pf tp Ames, f _____ .0 0 0 Bradshaw, f 0 1 0 Kimmel, f ........... 2 7 4 Muchellen, e ____ 4 4 11 Barrit, c , -0 0 0 Gillespie, g .0 0 1 Greub, g _... __1 5 4 Andrews, g ...0 5 1 Siebert, g __ ...0 1 1 Cattanach, g _.l 1 2 In doubling the ta lly on the lads j Coquille (56) fg f t pf 1 1 from down south Coach L e o ! Howe, f _ ------- 2 Ostrander, f _;_ 3 0 0 Schweinfurt used every available Also, Santa, don’t forget coaches ... x 3 1 2 at Bandon, Powers, Coos River and . Th Q^hting Wildcats of Lincoln reserve and the scoring was even Duncan, f Pingleton, f _ 1 1 1 those fellows down in C urry coun- ^ mo5 high pushed their winning Laird, f ___ 0 1 1 ly distributed throughout the ty. They have a good league, so,s,treak * “.’ T * 8 ‘“ st week Roady, f __r_¿_ 0 0 1 give them enough material to make Juhn'° r«,hhij th* ir win squad Scolari, c __ _ 2 3 2 interesting. Harry Therkleson * ,he" they de* « * * d » “ nkr H ill and This week-end the Coquille Red Jeub, c _____ 4 1 2 at Bandon did wonders with his Monica of Coos Bay. This Devils travel to Reedsport fo r a Schweinfurt, g 2 2 3 gridders this fall when he took the i " re« ,rd o i three wins and no losses return match Friday night while Wilson, g .. .... 0 3 2 T o ta ls ___ 8 12 20 28 state title. We thank you for that. ; ° i ¿Hnlor* this season. Q T 8 Last Thursday night the speedy Saturday they play a return con Don’t forget, Mr. Claus, we like '?.'.1,dcats. ‘V T " « t i f*«htin8 Bunker test w ith Ashland on their home baseball here in Coos county also. H* , qulnZc! ,.?5'.27, Coach Bert court. Coquille was able to edge by W ith this in mind give Mountain squad was ahead States plenty of construction w o rk ' a * Y * / ’ tke ®un^er H ill boys Reedsport in the season’s home this summer to help B ill Fortier’s mal}a8®d to K*1 close in the third opener 48-44. Reedsport led the boys along. Also give Jess Bar- ca” t®> *” rt “ ra lly by Allen Drews Red Devils until the final few m in This w ill set the ton a couple of good pitchers ia r 1,Ild !^en. 1'rathen PQ* th« Wildcats utes of play. his Junior American Legion team. \ ° n? „ a kood margin. Al- Reedsport squad in a fine mood to We’d like to see those boys go j U?h B urdter H ill squad had square things w ith Coquille. The Red Devils w ill be set for a places next summer, j® definite advantage in height the smaller boys from Coquille had a strong Ashland five Saturday Coach E. E. (Spike) Leslie is 'ï 5 ry «ood Yellow Label percentage. night. The Grizzlies nosed Co quille 40-39 in an earlier game at ______ „ be ____ .__. __ going to looking fo r _ a signal I The Juniors h it .407 making 11 barker again this year. He also ° uf j?7 shots. The Bay boys Ashland. In last week's game the Red needs a little weight in the line. . r a P^cenUge Devils were never threatened. Spike won’t be kicking too much, of .195. Paul Clayton, Alien Drews and George Clayton did a fine job Gerard Jeub, Len Scolari, and but don’t pass him over. and, continuing av a ila b le 65% on the backboards. H ittin g from Doug Ostrander led the scoring in O—T—S GRAIN the first half while in the second outside the key and under the bas- On the Nation's Sport Front— NEUTRAL __ _______ ______ __ _ ke t Allen Drews led the Coquille side of the game Larry Schwein Give the Portland Beavers SHUTS fu rt starting hitting. winning hurler. Give them a good'sq!i*d counters, Coach Leo Schweinfurt hasn’t . White Label •*AN0 start this year Santa, and maybe J , e Coquille B squad lost to announced any plans for the week they can hold up . . . Help Oregon ! ?. „ more experienced Bunker end, but reports from the locker KENTUCKY WHISKEY-A BLEND Dickie State and the Ducks. Aiken and H ' ill -B ” , 19-10. 'A L ’ ittle ** 1 Rob ~ room indicate everything is serene erts led the Bees w ith 5 points. Taylor are nice boys. They don’t SAME LO W PRICE Saturday afternoon the W i l d c a t s ! ^ ” “ in ‘ats of near «>ual 1 nty tv deserve wnax what mey they received this aeserve „ ; ' ZL O *«. FOR EACH I fall . , . Give the Bosox the fig h t “ . a I ¿treneth £ x s c readv ^ fo B f o o r U t h e f r a v end work they need to get to the practice game. The boys from Lin- add Coquille Eagle Point BOTH 14 MOOF • NATIONAL DISTIUEIS MO DUCTS CORP. NEW YORK, N. top and stay there. Maybe Lou (Continued on page four) “ The box scores: Boudreau w ill be the spark they need . . . Frank Leahy must be w ritin g you, too, Santa. He needs some help at South Bend, so don’t neglect him . . . Don’t neglect the Portland Eagles, Santa. They are only three games behind so give them a ljttle push . . . So long, Santa. Drive carefully around the globe Sunday night and we w ill appreciate whatever you leave in WITH 43 AHEAD" FEATURES. our stocking. Yours for Good Sports, GUS PHAN. O— T —8 Back in Oregon-a great pre-war favoiih h ^ H ermitage KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON on» H ermitage Dear Santa Claus: Area coaches have been awaiting W o n by Sam D u n c a n your visit Sunday night w ith en thusiast! and expectancy fo r what Coquille high school’s seniors ever may be in your sack majf won their firs t leg on the 1950-1951 change the picture of Coquille va l boys’ intram ural championship by ley sports. virtue of Sam Duncan's victory over Freshman Gary Morris in the First, Mr. Claus, be fa ir to Coach table tennis finals Tuesday. Leo Schweinfurt at Coquille. He Duncan was never in trouble as is asked to do a lo t w ith his squad he won the first match 21-10, and ot veterans, hut the vets are all so w ith the pressure o ff by a 21-13 much shorter than the giants of w in by the senior in the second North Bend and Marshfield. Give canto he went on to win the three them the w ill to fig ht this handi out of five series in the th ird frame cap and to erase the old Marsh 21-11. The frosh were not without hon field jin x that has been hovering ors, however, as they placed M or over their heads. O— T — 8 ris and Dungey in the semi-finals. Phil Rinearson at M yrtle Point Totals gave the seniors five points, the frosh four points and is in a tough fix . Mr. Claus. He won a brace of games w ith little the juniors two points. Eighteen paddle wielders signed Central Point last week, but he up for the tourney which forced also is faced w ith the old height more than one exceptionally fine nemesis. Powers G ra d e rs O— T — 8 player to drop by the wayside. Also Mr. Claus, Rinearson • • T o p p le R ive rto n See “ Spike” Leslie to r insurance doesn’t have a squad of veterans, so give them the experienc that is of all kinds, phone 5 or 95-L. tfc On December 8 the boys grade needed to make teams from this end o f the county a threat to the school basketball team defeated a tiordes of Marshfield and North surprisingly strong Riverton team W a tc h fo r th e 27-26 in a well fought battle. Pow Bend. ers led at the end of the firs t A t North Bend Coach Dick W il quarter 7 to 5; at the half, 18-11; kins is settling down w ith plenty the third quarter 18-21. The firs t of material, but the lack of a combination. His double loss to Corvallis last weekend should not be held against him. so, Mr. Claus, give him the patience to mold his squad into a formidable unit. 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