Red Devils Play Bandon There Friday, 8 P. M.
at The Bay. T hey did this even
though Roseburg had N orth B end’s
Dick W oolstenhulme. w ho was
kicked off the Bulldog squad for
inspection of tra in in g rules and
then im ported to play for th e In
dians by Roseburg supporters,
says the N orth Bend News.
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S hootin’
^S rK nqallle
aqullle Valley Sentinel
COQUILLE, OREGON,
Sunday Matches
Replace Friday
Shooting A t MP
Thursday, Oct. 13, 1955
Coquille Scores 20-0 Victory At Douglas
As Red Devils Continue Winning Ways
Coquille's Red Devils w ere ju st Devils in the d istrict A-2 encoun-
too m uch for the Douglas T rojans I ter. Jack Liles’ kick w ent w ide of
in a F riday afternoon gam e on the
the m ark.
Douglas field w hich say Coquille
The score was set up by two
come out w ith a 20-0. victory.
A lthough the T rojans pressed to long running plays and a 14-yard
th e D evils’ 15 th ree times, once ] pass play.
on a recovered fum ble at the end
W ith only 2 and one-half m in
of th e game. Spike Leslie's boys utes rem aining in the first half,
held the W inston school scoreless. Gene Simpson intercepted a Troy
Coquille struck for pay-dirt pass on Douglas’ 16. T hree plays
tw ice in the second q u arter and later,
Duane Sherwood w ent
once in the final fram e as the through the m iddle to score. Liles'
Devils racked up 14 dow ns to kick w as good to m ake it Co
quille 13, Douglas 0 at half.
th ree for Douglas.
Halfback Les H ubbard gave the
H ubbard’s scoring chance came
T ro jan s the most trouble indivi at the end of a 35-yard drive w hen
dually. He was responsible for 140 he plunged across from th e two,
of the yards gained by the Devils j eight plays afte r the q u arte r
and scored one TD.
started. Liles’ kick was good.
Tom C reager was the first to
The T rojans recovered a Co
cross the goal line for Coquille on quille fumble in the closing sec
a tw o-yard quarterb ack sneak onds of the game,, but tim e was
from the two. The score was th e I against them , as the final score
clim ax of a 58-yard drive by the stood Coquille 20, Douglas 0.
Ducks-Bear Gridiron Clash Top Fare
Saturday On Multnomah Stadium Field
U niversity of Oregon, Eugene— Bears dum ped Oregon 12-0. But
(S pecial)—One of the closest and the real riv alry sta rted in 1941
m ost hotly contested inter-school w hen Oregon aced th e C alifo r
riv alries on the Pacific Coast will nians 10-7. Since then i, has been
boil anew in P ortland next S a tu r a n ip -an d -tu c k b attle each year.
day w hen O regon’s Ducks take on C alifornia holds the edge from the
C alifornia’s G olden B ears in a 1941 game, in the series, 5-4 w ith
M ultnom ah stadium contest.
one tie. T hat one tie cam e in 1953
Oregon w ith G eorge Shaw beat when Len C asanova’s Webfoots
C alifornia w ith P aul Larson a held th e Bears to a 0-0 stalem ate.
y ea r ago in M em orial stadium at
A y ear ago C alifornia scored 14
Berkley, 33-27, in a real thriller. points in th e initial period, only
T he series betw een these two ’ to go scoreless in th e second and
clubs dates back to 1899 w hen the | th ird and then come back w ith 13
Commercial Wholesale and Retail
FISH DEALER
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Phone 2071 — FI 7-7551 after Oct. 1
in th e finale. For Oregon, it was
exactly th e o th er w ay around.
T hey pounded hom e 33 points in
th e second and th ird fram es.
A y ea r has gone since th a t a f
ternoon in B erkley and likew ise
a re such standouts as Larson and
M at H azeltine for California, and
Shaw , Ja ck P atera, Ja sp e r McGee
and m any others for th e Ducks,
B ut both clubs h av e show n pros
pects in recent gam es an d chances
are prom ising for a w ide open con
test.
Special featu re for th is gam e
w ill be 5,000 "K nothole G ang”
tickets w hich a re available at F red
M eyer stores in P o rtland. Tickets
m ay be obtained by any ju v en ile
upon purchase of an official
"K nothole G ang” T -sh irt for $1.
T hey w ill be seated in a special
section of the stadium .
Kills Four-Pointer
E v erett W olgam ott brought a
four-point buck bark from a h u n t
in g trip to the W allowa country.
• •
Discuss Plans For
1956 Baseball Play
The BREEZE
The popular F riday n ig h t shoots
at the M yrtle Point S po rtsm en ’s
club have been discontinued, b ut
the club plans on replacing them
M odern gadgets a re n ’t alw ays with Sunday shoots, w eath er per-
th e most ap p reciated on a hun tin g i m itting.
The Sunday shoots w ill begin at
trip as show n by this story told by
I noon.
G eorge L aird. I t seem s th a t he
Captain Larson of the S tate
w as the coffee m a k er for his h u n t
ing p arty in E astern Oregon. He Police gam e division w ill speak
sta rted w ith a v ery nice perco . to members and friends of the
lator, b ut everyone com plained i club Tuesday evening at 8 at the
th e coffee was too weak.
club house. His talk will deal w ith
So, being a w ise man, he threw the fish and gam e enforcem ent
out the pot and m ade coffee in a laws and conservation. T h ere is
big pot over the fire. G rounds and no adm ission and the public is
I welcome.
all, it w as ju st rig h t then.
• •
A sad sidelight to C oquille’s v ic
tory over N orth Bend w as re p o rt
ed in last w eek's N orth Bend
News. A ccording to th a t paper,
w hile the Red D evils w ere clean
ing N orth Bend on the field, som e
Ten men equal ten d eer w h e r e ]
one else "clean ed ” th e Bulldog these local nim rods are concerned.
players of th eir v aluables in th e
The larg e p arty got th eir d eer i
locker room.
near Burns in th ree days, bringing
Coquille school officials are home the following bucks: tw o
w orking on the losses. They point five points; th ree four points; two
out th a t th e locker room w as lock three points, and th ree f o rk e d 1
ed during m ost of the tim e the Bull horns.
dog players w ere here and th a t
In the p a rty w ere M ayor George]
Th playrs who lo st valuables w ere Burr, Rod C reager, C arl H o o k er,!
every precaution had been taken. Boh M orrison, H arry Lindsey, Bill I
T he players w ho lost valuables Barrow, Skid Mackie, Jack L ittle- '
w ere ones who had not given them field and Fred Ilillstrom , both of
to the team m a n ag e r fo r sa fe Coos Bay, and Lloyd G arrett, j
keeping.
Camas Valley.
Ten Men, Ten Deer
Recorded By Group
O ne of th e biggest d eer rep o rted
brought in thus fa r w as G eorge
T aylor’s b uck he got in E astern
Oregon. T h e head has been hung
I in th e b u tch er shop at H en n in g er’s
w ith a sign proclaim ing “This is
it!” T he buck w eighed ju st a
pound sh o rt of 200 pounds, 199 to
be exact.
R epresentatives from Coquille,
N orth Bend and Bandon m et la st
F riday at th e home of Chuck A d
ams, business m an ag er of th e L og
gers, to discuss baseball in this
M any people m ay be catching
area n ex t year.
I t w as announced at th e m eet- bigger and b e tte r fish o u t of the
th a t N orth Bend w ill have a team C oquille riv er, b u t it doesn’t fol-
in th e S outhw estern O regon league I low th a t every o n e will be success
ful w ho tries. C onsider th e case of
h ere next year, A dam s said.
A n o th er
m eeting has been H arvey C rim an d C. D. N aslund,
scheduled for Sunday. N ovem ber M yrtle Point, w ho w ere out early
last F rid ay b u t d id n ’t catch a
13, to discuss the num ber of team s thing.
to be in the league, sta rtin g dates
and other p ertin en t subjects.
C oquille’s w inning Red Devils,
It is hoped th a t m ore definite in
w ho h av e lost only to M arshfield,
form ation w ill be av ailab le at th a t
are beginning to be noticed again
tim e as to w ho the new m an ag er th ro u g h o u t th e state. S pike Les
of th e L oggers w ill be, A dam s said. lie’s team is picking up votes both
Dave Douglass, form er Logger in the A P sports w rite r’s poll and
headm an, recently resigned b e th e Jo u rn a l’s coach’s poll as one
cause of indefinite plans for the of th e b e tte r team s in th e state.
future.
Also by th a t date, a new board
A nd w h ile w e’re on football,
of d irectors for th e team will have M arshfield literally rolled over
been selected.
R oseburg la st w eek 49-0 in a gam e
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Trout fishing—th e la st of th e
year—was- good last weekend ju st
before the storm h it on the Co- 1
quille riv er local fisherm en said.
Bill O rtm an of G reenacres did [
well and caught some nice big i
fish.
at
Save-On Food Store
Phone 701
These priées effective Thursday. Oct. 13. through Wednesday. Oct. 19
SALAD DRESSING, Borden's
SYRUP, H ill Billy
Thu., Fri., Sat., Oct 13-14-15
LIBERTY
2 4 -o z . bottle 3 3 c
PEAS, Fountain - tiny sweet, reg. 14c
2 for 2 5 c
WONDERFUL COED WEATHER DISH
CLAM CHOWDER, Snow's
2 for 4 9 c
JEWEL OIL, for cooking
full qt. 5 9 c
ALL-PURPOSE
FLOUR, O ccident-reg. $2.49
2 5 lbs $ 2 .1 9
WHITE. YELLOW. CHOCOLATE, SPICE
CAKE M IX , Betty Crocker
pkg. 2 7 c
M ILK , Nestle's, tai, tins
3 for 3 5 c
TU N A, Flying Cloud, top quality
2 for 3 9 c
CORN, Hunt's cream style
2 for 2 5 c
PUMPKIN, Preferred Stock - 303 size
2 for 2 5 c
WHOLE. UNPEELED
APRICOTS, Pheasant or Hunt's - I V i size
33c
TOMATOES, Garden Standard - 2!/2 size
FRISKIES
HEY
Canned
DOG FOOD
MYRTLE LANE
full qt. 4 9 c
Reg. 16c
2 for 3 9 e
K ID S !
Save labels from Friskies Dog Food vans—the one will
the most labels on December 1st will receive
One Gas Model Race Car
7 for $ 1 .0 0
SEE IT AT THE STORE
Produce and Grocery Prices Good in Coquille and Myrtle Point Stores
Fri., Sat.. Sun., Oct. 14-15-16
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POTATOES - No. 2
5 0 -lb . paper bag
98c
ORANGES
Golden Ripe . .
lb. 15c
CAULIFLOWER
Snowy W hite .
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lb. 13c
SWEET POTATOES
and YAMS . . . 2 lbs. 2 9 c
GREEN PEPPERS
Fine for stuffing . 2 lbs. 2 5 c
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Meat prices effective Fri., Sat., Sun. . . in Coquille Store Only
LEAN. CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS
69c
M c K enzie brand
SKINLESS WIENERS lb 3 9 c
56
M c K enzie
CHILI ROLLS
PORK ROAST
GENERAL MOTORS "AUTOMOTIVE FIRST” !
CHURCH PONTIAC
COQUILLE
39c
Ib.
49c
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LEAN, TENDER
PORK STEAK
45c