December 14, 1950
4— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
SPCRTS PAGE
Mill City Shuffles
Out Another Win
Mill City thoroughly put itself at
the head of the class in shuffleboard
play by out-shooting Detroit this
week.
Mill City slid the pucks to knock
out 225 points to Detroit’s offering
of 211.
The team of Jack and Barbara En
low got high score, a 34, for the Mill
City evening and the pair Audrey
Layman-Chas. Berman won honors
for Detroit with a 38.
The low tone of “Red” Rynearson’s
voice this week confused and con
founded the Mill City participants in
the shuffle play. In a burst of skill,
Jack Colburn for Mill City made nine
points in one frame to win for him
self the title “9-point Jack”.
All American Pete Catherwood was
on the bench ready to substitute in
case of an injury.
Wide awake
rooter Cliff Ambers was really all
out in the last tense moments of the
tournament.
The Mill City teams bringing home
the bacon were Jack and Barbara En
low, Geo. Stewart-Bill Obershaw, By
ron and Tally Davis, Benny Benneth-
Pete Peterson, Bill and Judy Bodeker,
Alice and Bernice Bigger, Milt Irwin-
Cliff Waddel, Jack Colburn-Cy Hook,
Inez and Al Haun.
Gates Wallops
Sisters Dec. 9
Mill City Takes
First League Win
THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE
SALEM
The Gates Pirates defeated Sisters
The Mill City high Timberwolves
Saturday night, 56 to 42 in a fast chalked up their opening Marion
basketball game played on the Sisters county league basketball victory with
courts.
a 45-26 decision over the Oregon Deaf
Paced by the shooting of Marlin school. The game was played on the
Cole and the defensive work of Wil- ’Wolves home floor.
my Crites, the Pirates jumped to a
When Roy Chase sank two free
Howard Means’ Gates high Pirates first quarter lead of 15 to 4. The ithrows early in the game it started
won their initial league test by de second quarter saw the Sisters team Mill City on a lead they never relin
feating a fast, rugged Chemawa quin [close the score to 26-21 at half-time. quished.
The Timberwolves led at
In second half the Pirates pulled away the quarter and again at the half.
tet, 47-42.
The Indians held a two point lead to an easy win.
Half-time score was 23-14.
Cole shared high point honors with
at half time, but a sizzling 13 point
Bob Baltimore with ,7 buckets and
scoring spree by Marlin Cole in the Morris of Sisters, each scoring 21 a free throw paced the ’Wolves with
points.
Cline
and
Carey
of
Gates
third period gave the Pirates a lead
15 points. Roy Chase followed with
and Currier of Sisters each scored 14. Wallstrom paced O.D.S. with 14.
they never relinquished.
Cole garnered an additional six i nine points.
O.D.S. took the Jayvee game, 20-13.
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points to lead all point makers with i Gates
O.D.S. (26)
Mill City (45)
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19, and was ably assisted by Earl Cline
F
K. Colley
Chase (14)
0
0
0
1
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Zeibert
Henness with 11. Shillal and Wells
W. Colley
Baltimore (15)
F
8
3
2
5
were high for Chemawa with eight Henness
Nelson
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0
4 Downer (8)
[ Lee
2
5
each.
Moberg
(7)
G
Wallstrom
(14)
3
1
9
8
The Gates "B’s" lost to the Che- .Carey
Kanoff
G
Lisie (10)
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2
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[ mawa “B’s” after holding a two point
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Martin (2)
0
3 Shelton ( 1 )
2
8
advantage at half-time. Head led Crites ........
Roberts
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[ the Indians with 12 points, but Mervin Larson
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21 Marttala
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I Haun was top scorer with 16. Jerry Cole
Podrabsky
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Oliver ........
Larson followed with 10.
F
56 Skillings
23
23
10
Totals
Gates (47)
“A” Chemawa (42)
Officials: Smith and Lee.
Matt (4)
Cline (4)
F
Fells (8)
'Hennes (11)
F
Coburn (3)
[Carey (7)
C
Crites (4)
G
Belgard (5)
Cole (19)
G
Shillal (8)
| Lee (2)
S
Benallie (7)
Zeibert
S
Red (5)
Detroit—A elose fought game be-
Officials: Wood an d Nice.
The St. Boniface Saints remained
tween the Gates Pirates and the De-
troit Cougars was played in the De- undefeated as they downed the Mill
Visit your local school! Get
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know your child's teacher.
the 12th. There were two games, one night at Sublimity.
by the B string, the other by the A
The Saints picked up the biggest
string.
share of their lead in the opening
Lineups for the two teams for De quarter. After Ray Chase put Mill
troit were: center, Ray Wallace; for City ahead with a two-pointer, Ted
wards, James White and Donald Highberger drove in for a lay-in to
Ketchum; guards, Elvin Blan and tie the score. From here St. Boniface
Billie Peterson; subs were Moyne and built up a J7-9 quarter lead.
Dude Renner, for the B team.
The teams were even in the second
The A string line-up was: center, period as each team racked up 14
Bob Layman; forwards, Leonard points.
Overholser, and Roger Timms; guards
Paced by Ray Christianson’s 9
David Bray and Billie Palmer; subs, points the Saint’s led, at the half,
Dick Woodward, Stanley Timms, 31-23.
R, A. HARROLD
Janies White and Raymond Wallace.
The second half found the teams
Stayton
Scores for the A game were Gates staying about the same. During the
■ 41, Detroit 36.
third quarter Sublimity lost Clem
Lulay, Duane Bradley, and Christen
son by the personal foul route.
The Timberwolves rallied during
the fourth quarter to cut the St.
Boniface lead. High for the ’Wolves
and the game was Ray Chase with
14 points, nine in the first half. Lulay
and Highberger, each with 10, led
St. Boniface.
Each team made 15 free throws
but Mill City missed a like number
while St. Boniface muffed but seven.
St. Boniface edged Mill City in the
Jayvee preliminary, 29-26.
St. Boniface (61)
Mill City (19)
Chase (14)
F
Meier (9)
F Christianson (9)
Baltimore (8)
C
D. Bradley (9)
Downer (9)
Q
Lulay (10)
Moberg (5)
G T.Highberger(lO)
D. Kanoff (3)
Subs, Mill City:
Marttala (7),
Shelton (3), Podrabsky, Roberts.
Subs, Sublimity: Watts (8), Shoe
maker (4), Gries (5), Tate, Bradley.
Gates Defeats
Chemawa 47-42
Gates Trounces
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