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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1953)
SPORTS PAGE MILL CITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE: Mill City and Davies Taverns Lead League Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. The Mill City Timberwolves boosted the number of straight victories to seven last Friday, January 2, by beat ing the Scio high school basketball team in a non-league game at Mill City. Mill City was ahead all the way with Elton Gregory leading the attack with 22 points. The high scorer for Scio was Glen Bryan with 12 points. The final score was 57 to 46. The Mill City junior varsity lost the preliminary game to the Scio JV’s, 48 to 45. Scio (46) Mill City (57) O’Reilly F Ward (10) (7) Lee F Chase (11) (10) Schrunk C Gregory (22) (9) Greenly G Kanoff (9) (2) Comer G Hoffman (4) Substitutes: Mill City — Verbeck (1), Brewer, Misner, Carey, Melting; Scio—Jacobson (2), Bryan (12), Ny quist (2), Gibson (2) Arnold. Officials: Waldrich and Bjegler. The Timberwolves next game how ever ended their winning streak. They lost to the Stayton Eagles 54 to 49 in a non-league game at Stayton. Ed and Gene Small led the Stayton scor ing wtih 11 and 18 points respective ly. Dick Kanoff scored 14 points to lead the Timberwolves and he dis played outstanding ability to take the ball away from his opponent. The game was close, fast, and ex citing and the spectators went wild. Truly unusual was the frequency of fouls. Four of Stayton starters fouled out, one in the first quarter. Two Mill City boys fouled out. The score was dangerously clone near the end of the game when Stay- ton called an illegal time out. Dick Kanoff, the cantain of the Timber wolves, made the free throw. The four Stayton boys had fouled out and it looked like Mill City might turn the tables but Stayton stalled and Ed Small cinched the game for Stayton with two baskets. The Mill City junior varsity lost, 35 to 19. Stayton (51) Mill City (4») (11) E. Small Ward (10) F (•'!! Minteli F Chase (11) Gregory (3) (18) G.Small C (3) Wallen Kanoff (14) G (3) Hinrichs Hoffman (10) G Substitutes (scoring) : Mill City— Brewer (1); Stayton K lecker (4), Neilson (8), Neitling (4). Officials: Dimit and Williams. 1.3—Gates 14—Scio, there 20—Sublimity 23—-OSD, there 27—Detroit, there 30—Gervais 3—Jefferson 6—Chemawa, there 20—St. Paul 13—Gates, there 17—Sublimity, there 27—OSD Shuffleboard Champs Still Are Undecided Ph. 3-6489 SALEM, ORE. 1288 STATE ST. A meeting of the Santiam shuffle-1 board league was called for Monday, [ January 5, at the Meander Inn tavern 1 for the purpose of voting membership [ to Rocky's tavern of Scio to fill the The North Santiam Sportsmen’s place left vacant by the dropping out , club held its January meeting at Me of Richard’s tavern of Gates early in 1 hama, Monday, January 5, with Jerry the season’s play. Coffman, president, piesiding. The Rocky’s tavern will play Sunday I meeting started with a pot luck sup afternoon games to pick up those per at 7 p.m. Fifty-five were pres scheduled for earlier dates until they ent. A full business session was en have caught up on their schedule. tered into by those present. Mill City tavern and Davies tavern The North Santiam’.- Sportsmen’s of Stayton are currently tied in first club “Juvenile Sportsmen's trophy” place with one loss each. The trophy was approved. Boys and girls under for the league play is being displayed Over the holidays two brothers have 16 years of age are eligible to receive this week in the Mill City tavern until this trophy, which is for outstanding next Wednesday when it will go to been trying to settle old differences over the shuffleboard alleys at The sportsmanship at school, at home, and Jerry’s tavern at Gates, for display. Lake club in Detroit when their shuf in the field. They can be nominated fleboard teams have met in two en to receive the trophy by a member of cussed and recommendations to the the club, teacher, scoutmaster, min game commission were formed. Those counters. The brothers are the Rus ister, etc. The girl or boy receiving representing the Sportsmens club at sell brothers, Otto of Detroit and this trophy will also receive a life the game commission meeting are Lloyd of the Palm Gardens in Port membership in the North Santiam | Wilson Stevens, Doug Heater and land at 30th and Powell. At the first game in Detroit on Sun- I Sportsmen club. To be eligible they Jerry Coffman. A dance will be sponsored by the day, Dec. 28, The Lake players won must live in the area bounded by Idan ha on the east, Marion and Turner club January 31st at the Forester’s by a score of 303 to 274. Mr. and on the west, Scio on the south and hall in Stayton. The proceeds to go Mrs. Champion were high scorers for i this meeting. The second, a return Silverton on the north or if living towards their building fund. The following films were shown: game was scheduled for last Sunday, outside this area they must -be a son or daughter of a member in good The New Oregon Trail and Oregon January 4, at which time the Port- standing. They will hold the trophy State Parks. The projector was do landers on their home board evened for one year and at the end of that nated by Matt Martin of Stayton, the score, by beating the invaders year the holder will present it to the which was very much appreciated by ' from Detroit. This trophy is being all members present. next winner, — A spinning rod was won by Ray Kimball, a junior sportsman. Isabelle donated to the club by Mr. and Mrs. Harper and the door prize which was Schlies was named refreshment chair Lyle Shelton. New fishing regulations were dis- a “hand warmer” was won by Gerald man for the coming year. Mill City Ends Streak Santiam Sportsmen After Seven Straight Met at Mehama 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE_________________________ January a, 1953 Randall’s FINE MEATS x x 5 X I Special Beef Prices YOUNG EASTERN OREGON HEREFORD INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION I « 5 ? « X X X X X X X X X X X « K K X I Fresh Hamburger jq . Young Beef 35c Heart or Tongue, lb. Young Beef 39c Sliced Liver, lb.......... Beef Roasts 39c Arm Cut, Blade or Rump, lb. Beef Steak Round, T-Bone or Rib, lb. LOCKER BEEF Front Quarter Half or Whole Hind Quarter 2912c * 32i/2c "> 37i/2c tb Mill Ciiy Hi-Liies By RICHARD I.OVEL The students of Mill City high returned to the drudgery of school work after the two week vacation for the holidays. To dim the outlook of the students are those fateful sem ester exams looming in the near fu ture. Most of them are glad to get back to school, though, and to return to the companionship and sports, etc. To further brighten the fate of the students Mr. Veneas returned the student body price of admission to | the high school students of the can- j yon. December first, last year, he cancelled it because of disturbance by some students at shows. The junior class is working on the I theme for the Junior Prom. The j committee is in charge of choosing the [ band, decorations, etc. The commit tee met Thursday. The members of Mill City high school are deeply regretful because Mr. Hoeye is still sick and unable to teach school. Mr. Hoeye is a new teacher at Mill City and is the fresh , man class advisor. The Mill City freshman basketball team beat the Case st ade frosh in a game Thursday after chool. The score was 44 to 3ft. . Mr. Burton Buroughs is the coach i of the freshman team in addition to 1 the varsity. 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