The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 24, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    August M, 1950
THE MILL (TTY ENTERPRISE
M ( I IS PACE
Outscored Kellys
Outhit Firemen
L *
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Fishermen Take Large
Fish From Clear Lake
Big Game Tags
Now Available
Tag applications for two special
big game seasons, a cow elk hunt in
ashtray
Union county and an antlerless deer
hunt in Lake and Klamath counties,
are now available at all Oregon State
Game commission license agencies.
The 250 cow elk tags to be issued
A seventh-inning rally by the
will be valid from November 11 to
Teamsters fell short as the Engineers
19 inclusive. The cow elk area is on
took their opening contest in the Mill
the Starkey range between the upper
Football equipment will be issued City league on Wednesday, August
Grande Ronde river and La Grande.
to Mill City high school prospects at 16, by a 6 to 4 score.
Deadline for receipt of tag applica­
7:30 p.m. next Monday and Tuesday
tions is 5 p.m., October 6. A draw­
The Teamsters, champions of the
at the high school.
ing will be held October 10 if more
Detroit Dam league, tallied first in
With the first practice session the opening inning on an error, a
than 250 applications are received.
slated for Wednesday, the team will walk and a single.
Elk winter range in the Starkey
However, the
soon be preparing for the 1950 sea­ Engineers bounded back with three
area is in critical condition, and the
son.
Chet Ferguson, Engineer hurler,
concentrated animals made heavy use
runs in the second on two hits, a
The 1950 schedule was announced walk and a base-cleaning double by was completely stingy with his base
of grazing lands last spring, states
this week by Coach Burton Buroughs Don Bengston. The Engineers made hits last Sunday as he turned in a
Bob Mace, chief of big game for the
Mill City opens the conference season it 4 to 1 in the fourth on Ferguson’s 10 to 0 victory over the Swingsters
game commission.
Bingham, the Swingster pitcher,
with Chemawa in Mill City on Fri­ double and a single by Bengston.
On Oct. 18 and 19 hunters with
was his only foe to get on base dur­
day, September 29. The season may
special tags will have an opportunity
Carlton slammed a home run for
open a week earlier with either a Teamsters in the fifth, but the Engi­ ing the game—on a walk in the third
to harvest 1,500 antlerless deer from
inning. It was the first no-hit, no­
county jamboree game of all Mation
the Interstate deer herd. This herd
neers came back with two runs in
County "B” teams or a contest with the bottom of the sixth frame when run game in Mill City this season.
summers on the Fremont national
The Engineers got their scoring
another team, possibly the Sweet Gail Lowry doubled after two men
I forest west of Lakeview and winters
early. At the end of two frames
Home “B” team.
on the Modoc national forest in
made bases on a walk and a single.
they held a 6 to 0 lead.
northern California.
Tag applica­
Mill City and five other teams will
A walk, two singles and a double
Bill Bayless with two hits was the
tions for this hunt will be accepted
be gunning for the Marion County by Joe Lilac put the Teamsters in a
until 5 p.m., Sept. 15. If more than
"B’’ crown now held by St. Paul threatening position before the Engi­ leading batter of the evening.
R H E
Short score:
1,500 applications are received, a
which has held the title two years in neers could put out the fire in the
000 000 0— 0 0 7
Swingshift
drawing will be held Sept. 19.
succession. Two teams dropped from seventh.
240 121 x—10 8 0
Engineers
A harvest of 3,000 antlerless deer
the league this year with the con­
Harry Roberts pitched the whole
Bingham and Sutter;
;
Batteries:
' from the herd was recommended by
solidation of Aumsville and Turner
game for the Engineers, while Mel
the Interstate deer herd committee;
high shools producing a class "A” Levine twirled for the Teamsters. Ferguson and Simbeni.
half the deer to be taken by Oregon
school.
Each allowed eight hits, Carlton of MILL CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE
I hunters and the other 1,500 by Cali­
The local gridders will be out to the Teamsters collected half of his
W
L
Pct
fornia hunters. The committee ad­
better last season's record of two teams hits with a perfect night at
1000
2
0
ministers a co-operative study by
wins, three losses and two ties the plate, four hits of four times up. CBI Engineers
.667
2
1
Mill City Firemen
j California, Oregon, and the U. S.
against the following schedule:
Don Bengston of the Engineers also CBI Teamsters
.667
2
1
! Forest service. Winter range carry-
Sept. 22—Unscheduled with possibil­ had a perfect night with two hits in CBI Graveyard
.000
0
1
' ing capacity determines the number
ities for a jamboree game or con­ two times up. Ferguson and Bayless
1
.000
Kelly’s Lumber
.... 0
of animals to be taken jointly each
test against Sweet Home ’’B” team. each collected two for three for the CBI Swingsters
Prizes totaling $500 will be offered year by Oregon and California.
.000
0
2
Sept. 29—Chemawa, here*
Engineers as did Nolan for the Team­
Tag fees for the two special big
The CBI Teamsters knocked the to winners in the annua 1 Oregon
Oct. 6 ‘ —Gervais, here*
sters.
Applicants
Mill
City Firemen out of a first place state horseshoe championship tour­ I game hunts are $5.00.
Oct. 13—Jefferson, there*
R H E tie with the CBI Engineers in the nament which will be held Aug. 30 should not submit the fee until noti­
The short score :
Oct. 20—Sublimity, here*
100 010 2 4 8 2 Mill City softball league Tuesday through Sept. 2 in conjunction with fied by the Game commission that
Teamsters
Oct. 27—St. Paul, there*
030 102 x 6 8 3 evening by defeating the Smoke Bat­ the Clackamas county fair at the they have drawn a tag.
Engineers
Nov. 3—Philomath, here
Batteries, Levine and Steiner. El- tlers 6 to 2 Tuesday evening. Wed­ fairgrounds in Canby.
♦ League contest.
wood: Roberts and Simbeni.
Three classes—men, women and tournament is scheduled for Aug. 31
nesday’s game between the Engineers
and Kellys was postponed on account boys 16 years of age and younger and Sept. 1. Each contestant will
GAMES THIS WEEK
will be featured in the competition. pitch two series of 50 shoes and will
of rain.
Twenty prizes totaling $400 will be turn in his top score for record. The
Sunday: Firemen vs. Swingsters.
awarded in the men’s class, while the 20 contestants who score the great­
Tuesday: Graveyard vs. Engineers
women’s and boys’ classes will draw est number of points in this round
Thursday: Graveyard vs. Kellys.
$50 in prizes each. Trophies will be will make up the field which will par­
awarded champions of each group. ticipate in a round-robin, ending
MILL CITY
Contestants in the men’s com- Sept. 2 for the state title, Current
1
petition
will be charged $2 entrance holder of the men’s title is Irve
A FRIENDLY
plants between 1939 and 1942. Last fees, which will include membership Schaumburg of Portland.
FAMILY
The boy’s tournament will be con-
fall sportsmen in that state enjoyed a cards in the state and national horse­
ducted Aug. 30-31. The women’s title
shoe
associations.
28-day
chukar
season.
ATMOSPHERE
The qualifying round of the men’s will be decided Sept. 2.
Experience in other states has in­
PREVAILS
dicated that the bird is well adapted
to game farm conditions and egg
fertility is high The Hermiston game
farm had an 85 per cent hatch. The
Several years from now, a hardy
partridge, already established in arid
j regions of the west may provide
| sport for Oregon nimrods.
The chukar, the bird in question,
hails from Asia. Some 847 young chu-
| kars are being raised at the Oregon
state game commission farms at
Hermiston and Ontario.
Eggs for the farms were supplied
HOI RS: 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. Week Days
by the game departments of Wash­
ington, Idaho and Wyoming Wash­
BERRY SEASON’: 10 to 12 Noon Sunday
ington made its introductory chukar
FA ER» FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT
chukar is reputed to be able to go for
long periods without food or water.
Enjoy Summer Freshness AU Winter Lone”
COME EARLY TO INSERE A TABLE
It will adapt itself to a variety of
conditions.
Wrapping materials should be selected to keep the moisture
In Washington, the birds prefer
in the food and the air out.
rather deep canyons with rocky hill­
sides and cliffs. Cheat grass is their
Cheek with your Locker Operator for the best
¡chief winter diet. The Oregon game
and latest wrapping materials.
commission feels that the birds will
fill a niche in eastern Oregon now
occupied by no other game bird.
In size, the chukar is midway be­
tween a pheasant and a quail. It has
O|M>rating on Daylight Saving Time
shiny red legs, a red bill and a grey­
BILI. HIRTE
MILL CITY
ish body barred on the sides with
black stripes This partridge's flight
is strong and swift, but it will usually
lie after one good flight.
On the domestic side, the male
chukar is said to take but one mate.
Most game birds are polygamous. In
its native habitat, the chukar part­
ridge is found from Mongolia to the
Himalaya mountains and south to
Nepal.
High School Team
To Get Equipment
Early Next Week
Dam League Champs
Lose City Loop Tilt
I
Chet Ferguson
Tosses No Hit
Softball Game
Out-hit eight to twelve but not out-
scored. the Mill City Firemen chalked
up their second consecutive victory
in the Mill City Softball league last
Thursday by out-lasting Kelly's Lum­
ber 16 to 11.
For four innings the game was ac­
tually a pitching battle, but a score­
keeper’s headache began in the bot­
tom of the fifth when the Firemen
scored five runs to turn a 3 to 2 lead
into a near rout. But the Kelly club
wasn't out of it yet. They narrowed
the margin to 8 to 7 with another
five run rally. In the last of the
sixth the Firemen got as hot as the
blazes they battle when they shoved
over eight runs. Kelly’s came back
with a four run seventh to complete
the nightmarish finish.
O. Carey homered for the Kelly
team, while G. Carey collected a
triple. Both of the Careys had per­
fect nights at the plate. G. Carey
had four for four and O. Carey three
for three.
Blazek and Weinert starred at the
plate for the Firemen each collecting
a pair of hits in three times up. One
of Blazek’s blows was a double. Cole
also doubled for the Firemen.
The summary:
R H E
Kelly Lumber 100 105 4—11 12 4
Firemen .............. 030 058 x—16
8 1
L. Poole, O. Carey (4) and Carlile;
C. Stewart and Armstrong.
The fish were getting bigger in the
Mill City Tavern's fishing derby the
past weekend.
Charlie Smith of Gates turned in
a 3 lb. 6 ounce rainbow taken from
Clear lake on a salmon egg Sunday
The fish measured lOij inches in
length.
Howard Fanmen of Mill City came
up with a 2 lb. 4 ounce catch at Clear
lake which measured 17V< inches. He
also was fishing with salmon eggs
Barnyard Golfers
Plan State Meet
Les’s Tavern
Chukar Partridges
Introduced in State
To be
> temperate '
means
moderation I
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