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Top Row Coach Glaza. Edward Jakubrk Donald Gxlchrrst james Lange Norman Castle Burton Rosencrants QMgrl Front Row Francis Charboneau Robert Farnum Edward Drubm Harold Coles Harold Grbson Basketball The Cardxnals had a fair season m basketball wmmng erght games and losmg seven In attemptmg to defend the Lrttle Seven Champwnshrp won last year the Cards put up a strong brd and then faded lh the home stretch losing to Faxrgrove and Akron who eventually tled for the champmnshxp The fact that the locals ended lh thrrd place IS certainly no d1scred1t to the team The line up of the Cardmal qumtet presented Hot Coles and Bob Farnum as forwards Drubrn as center, and Grbson and Charboneau as guards Far-num and Drubm carrred the mam scormg punch of the team whrle Gibson and Char boneau were notable for then- team work and defensxve play Hot Coles 1m proved rapxdly toward the seasons close and should be an rmportant cog next year s team The frrst team reserves consisted of Donald Grlchrrst Edward akubnk and ames Lange Of these only ames Lange wrll be left for next year The Lrttle Seven banquet was held at Mxllmgton Monday March 18 Fan- grove and Akron, Co Champlons were each presented wlth a trophy The Cards placed 3 men on the two all star teams selected Farnum belng chosen for the flrst team and Charboneau and Drubm for the second team M H S Umonvxlle Umonvrlle Kmgston Akron H Mayvrlle M H Farrgrove M H S Reese M M M H I-I H Vassar Mayville Kmgston Farr grove Reese M H S 27 Vassar 34 tournament Page Forty Fw: ' ' ' N U in . . . ll ................ ' ' 16 M. H. S. 27 .,...,,.,....... ' 4 16 M. H. 17 ..,.....,...... , ' 13 . S. 28 .,,,,,,,......,, M. H. S. 17 r.......... g ,... Vassar 40 M. H. S. 17 ...,.....,..... Akron M- H. 30 Yee..........,.. Z3 M. H. S. 36 ..,....,,.,....Y I M- . S. 34 ................ ' 25 . . S. 32 ....,....,..a.. , ' . . Z2 .,,..,..,,v.. ' 34 . . S. Z0 ,.,.,....... . ' . . . 35 ..... 12 M. . S. 48 ............. . . . .... ........-- .....................,.,..... .-- ' - f I
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1 f f-L X .in .7 St 4 VM 1 'ff o Top Row: Hubert Leix, Edgar Gilchrist, Alfred Burns, Robert DeLand, James Lange, Charles Betz, Alex Aboken, Elton Leix. Second Raw: Burton Rosencrants ,fMgr.l, Robert Farnum, Gordon Gibson, Francis Char- boneau, Glenn Green, John Staples, Duane Eno, Clyde Hoard. Front Row: Coach Glaza, L. J. Kovitz, George Young, LeRoy Clark, Sam Petoskey, Donald Gilchrist, Norman Castle, Edward Drubin. Football The football season ,of 1939 proved to be very successful for the Millington High School grid team. Before the season began, the belief was prominent that the Cardinals were in for a poor season because virtually the same eleven that had won only two games during the 1938 season would be reporting for duty. The boys, however, had different ideas as to the 1939 season. They under- took their task with a high spirit which, coupled with added experience, made a combination to be feared by any opposing team. Coach Glaza, adding his coaching genius to this combination, assembled a team that was fast, well-balanced, and powerful. The line, made up of seniors from tackle to tackle, was recognized as one of the best ever to represent the Cardinal and White. In eight games only one touchdown was scored through the forward wall. At center lurkecl large Blondie,' Green, sided by guards, Charboneau and Staples. Duane Eno and Tub Gibson played the tackle positions while Hoard and Farnum were stationed at the ends. In the backfield the Cards had plenty of speed, power and deception. Truck Castle, fullback, supplied the necessary punch while Ed Drubin and LeRoy Clark, halfbacks, contributed the speed and deception. Sam Petoskey and Don Gilchrist alternated at quarterback, but right end, Farnum, did the signal calling. The Cardinal reserves were Bob DeLand, Charles Betz, Elton Leix, Hubert Leix, Tarzan Gilchrist, Ox Aboken, George Young, James Lange and L. Kovitz. The Results M. H, S. 0 ...... ................................ ...... M a rlette 13 M. H. S. 40 ...... ...... P igeon 0 M. H. S. 20 ..... ...... S ebewaing 0 M. H. S. 6 ...... ...... C aro 19 lvl. H. S. 14 ...... ..,... O tisville 0 '51 ., e gpm ww ..'A 3 aw. Z4 9,2 VI F-2: -1 ? 2 S W rn ' :- WI M OXO M . S. 6 ...... .... S andusky 0 Page Forty Four
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f '-x nl . .44 I W ..J 55. Top Row: Burton Rosencrants fMgr.l, George Young, James Lange, Donald Cronkx-ight, Glenn Green, Norwood Sergent, Robert DeLand. Second Row: Robert Farnum, Norman Castle, Coach Glaza, Francis Charboneau, Harold Coles, Sam Petoskey. Front Raw: Edward Drubin, Donald Gilchrist, George Muntin, Clyde Hoard, L. J. Kovitz. Baseball April first witnessed the first official practice of the Millington Cardinal baseball team. Twenty-four candidates eagerly responded to Coach Glaza's call, and are competing for positions on the 1940 team. The present outlook points to a well balanced, powerful team with second and third base the only probable question marks. Seven regulars from the 1938 team, runner up champions of the county, have returned and are anxiously waiting the cry, Play Ball! The pitching staff is well fortified with four experienced hurlers, and Coach Glaza should find no trouble in selecting a capable trio to patrol the outfield. The season gets under way April 18, when Millington meets Marlette on the local field. Schedule April 19 Marlette-here May Vassar-there April 26 Sebewaing-there May Caro-here April 30 Kingston-here May Bad Axe-Tentative May 3 Reese-there May Mayville-there Page Forty-Six
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