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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1952)
4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE SPORTS in a non-league game with the Tim berwolves put up agood show, and it wa- a hard game until the last quart er. Chemawa, lost tq Jefferson, a contender for first place, by only a In a close, thrilling basketball game small margin so this game ought to that went into overtime the Mill City be a thriller. It will be played in Timberwolves edged out Cascade, 51 the Mill City high school gymnasium. to 50. Roy Chase of Mill City tied the score in the last seconds of the game and it was his basket which, in the last seconds of the overtime, Geo. Humphrey, captain of Mill put the Timberwolves on top. City Derbys, is lining up that team The high scorer of the game was for a victory against Turner. They Sproul, of Cascade, who n>aue 25 Friday, December 12, the Mill City play at Mill City tavern this Friday points. The high point man for the Timberwolves will go to Gervais to night. winners was Alfred Ward with 13 play their second league basketball Mill City Derbys and Davies tavern points. Chase was a close secoid on game. of Stayton are tied for fust place in ¡the Timberwolves* with 12 points. The following Tuesday, December Santiam shuffleboard league play. The junior varsity of Cascade up Strong Meander Inn took a defeat ended the Mill City JV’s 51-31. Stat 16, they go to Jefferson to play the Lions. Jefferson is a contender for at the hands of Davies last Friday. istics for the main game: league championship and this will This was an uiexpected event. Mean Mill City (51) Cascade (50) be an important game for the Timber der Inn is expected back on the line i Ward (13 F Sproul (25) wolves. stronger than ever in future play. I Chase (12) F Metcalfe (4) Early upsets foretell that as league c Wipper (5) plays resumes, there will undoubtedly Gregory (6) G Chaddick < 1 ) be several teams in a tight race for i Kanoff (H) Brown (8) i Hoffman (10) G first place. Substitutes — Mill City: Brewer, Al Shelton, with the Mill City Derbys in la-t Tuesday's practice play Misner, Verbeck , Carey (1), Melting showed good form. His co-ordination (1). Cascade: Rendell, H. Mitchell, came from last summer's fly fishing. Waldrop (2), Sutton, Speer (2), K. Al practically wore out his fly rod Mitchel. by fly fishing so often during the past season. Decern lx-r 11, 1952 Mill City Splatters Detroit, 78 to 42 Mill City Rooters Win Meander Inn Upset Marion B Jamboree In Shuffleboard The annual Marion County “B” Jamboree was held last Saturday night, December 6. The purpose of the jamboree was to get all the teams in the league together so that the spectators could see them in action. All nine teams of the league were there and also, as a guest, Scio, which will be in this league next year. All of the games were close except one, played between Mill City ami O. S. D. The first game of the eve ning was between Gervais and Sub limity and ended with a 15 to 11 score in favor of Sublimity. In the second game. Mill City showed that they are able to live up to their reputation as a team which is a threat to all others this year They built up a sizeable lead in the first minutes of the game and the) kept that lead to make a final score of 21 to 14. Scio edged out Gates in the third game. The score was 11 to 9. Jef ferson nosed St. Paul 15 to 13, and Detroit sneaked past Chemawa's early lead to win 12 to 9. At the end of the games the foot ball trophies were awarded to the best teams in this league this yaer. The school which rated first place by being Indefeated in league play was Jeffei son. In the runner-up position was Mill City with only one loss, which was to Jefferson. Trophies were also awared to th«- best cheering sections at the jam boree. Mill City won first place ami Jefferson won second. Quality Job Printing at The Mill City Enterprise Timberwolves’ Next Two Games Away Mill City To Play Chemawa Braves On Friday night, December 19, the Mill City Timberwolves play their second home basketball game of the season. It will be a league game with the Chemawa Braves. In the Marion i County “B” league jamboree Chema- I wa edged out the Gates Pirates. Gates ♦ » ♦ » » » I » I » » • I I ♦ » » Open Elimination Tournament Every Sunday 3 p.m. EV ER VOX E WELCOME MEANDER INN On Highway 222. Linn County Side MILL CITY Shuffleboard George “Sparky Ditter Good Music : • I : Mondays and Fridays OE EACH WEEK Cedar Tavern DOUBLE Detroit, Ore. United Trading Elimination Shuffleboard Stamp Days AT EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON 2 I’M. Jack’s Richfield Service Bring Your Partner ; : I ♦ : On Hiway 222, in East Mill City MILL CITY I Tree Farming— (Continued from Page 1) select and cut their own trees for on- I farm tales to dealers at price- varying from 10 cents for small trees up to $1.50 for 10- to 12-foot trees, Good-I monson says. Some buyers are offer- | ing 50 cents a tree for field-run of cut trees picked up at the farm. Trees should be carefully selected for size, crown density, shape, and fresh green color. Spindly, fast- gi owing trees will bring better re turns if left for a timber crop. Trees should be cut as near the date of de-| livery as possible and stored in a «lamp shaded place. MILL CITY 'fill City high school cheer leaders brought home the trophy for having the champion cheering section Satur- j day night at the basketball jamboree in Jefferson. Also the high school Timberwolves basketball learn won' their game with the Deaf school. 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