Q u alifyin g For Coquille V alley
G o lf T o u rn a m e n t T o End A ugust 31
August >1 has bean set as the
last day tor qualifying for the 1952
Coquille Valley country club goll
tournament. The meat to «yen to
anyone who turns in a qualifying
round.
Defending
spring
handicap
champions are Chet Noyes and
Mrs. A1 Patrie.
Trophies w ill ba given to the
champions and winners of the low
er flights. Eight men’s and four
women's trophies w ill be awarded.
The eight lowest qualifiers w ill
be placed in the championship
flight and others in subsequent
flights according to their scores.
A ll preliminary matches w ill be 18
holes with the finals set over the
36-hole distance.
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This is fire weather— Forest fire
prevention is everybody’s
because it’s good business for
everybody. Keep Oregon Green!
Burdell Gives Up
Lead T a Storey
In B atting Race
Bandon to Start
Football Drills
Under Therelson
Timer Game
'53 T ic k e t Drive
T o Be Launched
During Series
Harvey Storey of Drain collected
six hits In nine tripa to the plate
Bandon high school w ill i „
to move into first
H* 1052 footbaU schedule away
place in the latest official South from home, traveling to Florence
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Oregon league batting September 12, according to the
averages.
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Two final Southwestern
slate released this week.
This will be the first of nine Oregon league games against
The former Portland inflelder
uses carded for the Tigers who Brookings and the traditional
boasts a .421 mark while Frank
pen
practice
Monday under old-|imers game Sunday after
Burdell, who had topped the cir Coach Harry Therkelson.
noon ring down thecurtain on
cuit in recent weeks, slipped to
The Bandon schedule
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the baseball season for Co
TH U R S D A Y , AUG UST 81, 1852
second just a shade behind with
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THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON.
quille
this
weekend.
.420.
AB R H PO A
But the kickoff of the advance
C OQUILLE
, 26—Oakland, there.
“Jeep” Stetter and Dick Wenner
ticket
drive
for
1953
w
ill
serve
as
3
Humble, If ......
Oct. 3—Slither!
of Coos Bay-North Bend and B ill
a reminder to fans that the Log
O e f 1 • — Drain.
14
Burgher of Bandon remain very
Douglas,
lb
—-
gers are looking ahead to better
AB R H PO A
CB-NBi?*-
Oct. 17—O qelU e.
much in the running for the title.
2
A m ent
baseball fortunes next year.
0 0
Scrivens, ss -
Stetter has an average of .418
Oct. 84—Myrtle
2
while serving s
Hinchberger, cf
3
3
Leininger,
3b
Burgher .408 and Wenner .407.
Oet. >1— Myrtle
2
Wert,
2
b
---------
Coquille’s Dick Ament is nov
Nev. 7—Ta/t. tl
1 0 1
Stetter. If ,—
___ fee aayeoe la
1,
__.___ ____ have a repre-
e e
eighth with a mark of .288. Tom
Taylor, 3 b --------
4 0 1 13
Arlitt, lb —
__And
the
Beavers
r
U tire in the Shrine all-star Wenner, rf —
Hunt and Don Hinchberger are
0
_4 0 o
Newton, rf ------
they
were
able
to
upset
Co-
at Portland Sat- Allison, C -----
other Loggers listed in the charmed
2
—4 1
Albo, o -----------
qullle onee before Ibis bom m u .
.300 circle with .318 and .214 re
urday when Lm Scriart done Edelstein, cf _
0
0
4
Ellis,
p
-------------
Saturday night’s action w ill start the motoaktns fee the out-state
spectively.
8
Warren, 2b
at the usual 8 p m. time, but the
The leading averages
-1 0
.31 0 7 37 13
White, p „—
Totals ___
Sunday
game
w
ill
very
likely
be
76 20 22 .421
Storey, Drain ....
Soolari, captain e f the Bed Rockey, p ,—
0
Score by innings:
delayed
until
8
or
2:15
by
the
old
11 29 .420
Burdell, Brk .. .
Devito the last two years, was
CB-NB _______ 000 119 0 3 0 -4
Coquille continued to give the timer tussle.
84 22 33 .416
Stetter, CB-NB
selected last week and flew to
35
4
0
24
18
CoquUle ..........— ISO 800 OOx—6
Totals
That one w ill bring together Co
................
Bay-North Bend Lumber-
71 10 29 .........Coos
.408
Burgher, Ban.
Portland Wednesday morning.
81 15 S3 .4071 Jacks fits last Wednesday when quille’s greats of the past. A ll the
Wenner, CB-NB
He w ill return Sunday.
* 2 9 .3911 “Skeeter” Ellis pitched a 8-4 win participants haven't been an-
Tawcett, Med-
Ban e f M r. and Mm. Jaa
A rlitt, CB-NB .........82 18 82 .290 for the Loggers. I t was the locals*
Scolarl of Fairview road, Len
Ament, Coq. ....... ..... 87 8 21 .288 fourth win in nine meetings this
was a four-year letterman fa r
Scrivens, CB-NB ..... 90 23 33 .366 year. Losses to Coquille acounted
Coquille, starting two yearn at
DeAutremont, Ban. 71 21 26 .386 tor one-third of the Jarirs’ defeats.
tackle and one at end. His dub
A
five-run
fourth
spelled
the
R BI— Stetter, CB-NB, 28; Wen
went to the quarter-finals of the
difference
as
the
Loggers
jumped
ner, CB-NB, 24; Storey, Drain 21.
One last exhibition game has state playoffs las tfall.
2B— Storey, 9; Stetter, 8; Wen on starter Don White for five hits.
been
booked by the Coquille Log
White finally left under the weight
ner, 6; Roelandt, Medford, 6.
ger management. That w ill-fin d
3B— DeAutremont, Bandon, 6; of enemy bats and Ward Rockey
the locals matching wits with Ban
A rlitt, CB-NB, 4; Ritchey, Drain, came in.
don tonight (Thursday) at For
He
was
virtually
untouchable
2; Stetter, 8.
HR—Stetter, 4; Wenner, 3; the rest of the way, giving up only tier field. Game time to 8 p. m.
The contest was originally slated
Storey, 8; Stratton and Hanauska, one safety, a single by Jack Taylor
for Wednesday night, but wfls
in the eighth.
Bandon, 3.
Ellis granted only six hits, in moved back one day to avoid con
SB—Sinovic, Bandon, 11; Tom,
cluding
two each by Manager flict with the Rotary stag.
Bandon, 6.
DP—Coquille, 23; Roseburg, 20. ‘Curly” r^tnineer ahd B ill Edel-
Htgh school football players at
stein. He was in serious trouble nounced, but the Hgt is expected
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bechill are only in the eighth when the Jacks to inclode such names as Dan M yrtle Point w ill report to Coach
In Chicago for about 10 days on put together a pair of hits and two Moran, “Cocky” Brewer, Wally Norman York Monday for the
Coquille
415 W. Front
vacation.
> Coquille errors for a brace of runs. Marsden, Noble Brundage, Andy start of practice for the 1952 sea
Feightinger. Eddie Foss, Otto son. York is assuming the duties
after serving as mentor at Illinois
Davis.
Jerry Extra. Paul McHale, Bill Vallay.
Zosel, Frank Porter, Jim Schaer.
The Bobcats w ill face a nine-
Harry Dement, Elton Schroeder, game schedule with the tough ones
Weeks i— -
Charlie Sutherland, B ill Stewart, coming up at the start of the cam
Ament ——.
Sam Tuttle, Mike Burke, Penny paign. Opening contest
sends
Hinchberger
Sturdivant, A1 Smith, Carl Gilbert, Myrtle Point to Marshfield Sep
Perry Roper, A rt Berg, “Bill Dad” tember 12. Reedsport opens the
H u n t ---------
H ow dl.
home season the foUowlng week.
Douglas .— -
Chick Bergnoli, Jess Barton.
York w ill be assisted by Bob
Wert ......
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Lucky Bonney, Preston McDonald Hoess and Kay Petemon.
Bob Akins, Roy Abbott, Harold
Sept. 12— Marshfield, there.
McGrew, A rt Pulford, Sally Salis
Sept. 19—Reedsport, home.
bury, Charles Mclntee, Deb Sut-
Sept. 26— Roseburg, there.
phin, B ill Fortier, Marlon Fischer,
Oct. 3— North Bend, home.
Rav Beard and Louie Frenier.
SNOWDRIFT
O c t 10— Coquille, home.
Umpires and long-time fans al
O ct 17— Myrtle Creek, home.
so expected to be on hand Include
O e t 28— Sutherlin, there.
BUI Head, Hap Haperson, SI Clay
O ct 31— Bandon, there.
ton, Dave Johnson, Ed jValker, Le-
Nov. 7— Coquille, there (tent).
rOv Rice, Frank Schram, Charlie
S kins,
Charlie
Mansell
and
OLD SOUTHERN
“Spike” Leslie.
A ll old-timers w ill get together
COMING
at the CoquUle Hotel after Satur
day night’s CoquUle-Brooklngs
Sunday - Monday
contest. The public Is invited.
Aug. 31 - Sept. 1
te season ticket drive for 1953
MELOWEST
M-GM’S
he launched at the weekend
~____ w ith next year’s plans hang
MIGHTY SPECTACLE!
ing in the balance. Manager Dave
Douelas said the club w ill donate
the first two to get the ball rolling.
S^/z/ZZe Valley Sentinel
Scolari Selected
For O u t-S ta te
A ll-S ta r Squad
Box Scores
»
Loggers Defeat
Jacks Again 6-4
C oquille, Bandon
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SHORTENING
OLEO
LESLIE C A LL S
C O Q U IL L E ' l l *
Coquille’s 1952 football squad
w ill begin taking shape Monday
when initial drills are held under
Coach “Spike” Leslie.
Leslie has caUed for all candi
dates to be on hand for the open
ing sessions. He said some eve
ning practices m a y , be necessary
because several of the players have
daytime jobs.
The Red Devils open their sea
son September 12 and North Bend ,
and entertain Sutherlin Septem-1
ber 19 in the first home game. 1
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