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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 11

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Trio Dally Mtssoullan, Sunday, February 1958 Loyola Frosh Beat Golden Gloves Boxers Basketball Compete Frenchtown In Quarterfinals, Semifinals Kalispell Skier Leads FRENCHTOWN The Loyola Anaconda Central Tops Stevensville STEVENSVILLE Anaconda Central's Saints took a 68-56 Southwest Class conference basketball win from the Stevensville Yellow-jackets Saturday night. Led by Sullivaan, who scored 16 points in the first half, the Saints Frosh defeated Frenchtown BILLINGS tfl Kal Yip of Ed-1 Schneider lost the match on Sidney Outshoots Hardin for 13th Loop Win By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Sidney Eagles, flying to near certain Class A high school basketball, championship, swept from behind for their 13th consecu 41-35 In a game played here Sat monton, Saturday night cona time no mi on DreaK. All in Jumping Meet Jim Roban of Montana State spoiled Jerry Cooper's try for urday night. Scoring honors were shared by Ulyatt of Loyola and Bissonette of Frenchtown, with 11 points each. Loyola Frosh (41) Ulyatt 11.

Plat- College had too much class for Wayne Baker of Sheridan, Wyo. Roban, former all-state high school Thor Haugo, Kalispell Ski Club, fourth bantamweight title when he outpointed the Great Falls lad In Dr. Charles Hibbard, Salmon, Idaho, chief of the course, will set' scored 147,1 points to lead all semifinal bout in the Midland! took a 36 24 lead at the half. The teams scored evenly in the last jumpen in the Missoula Ski Club's the course Sunday morning, Other officials will be: Sverre ko 6, Howard 7, Schulz 4, Michels 5, Turcott 2, Bond 4, Fink 2, Zahn. half.

tive conference victory Saturday night, 44-39 over the Hardin football player, stopped the Wyoming fighter in 1:15 seconds of the first round of the heavyweight match. The victory advanced him to the finals. Poison, referee: Walt Morris, Mis soula, race committee High scorer for the game was Sullivan who got 20 points. Tro- first annual Jumping meet Saturday at the Diamond Mountain ski area. The event was sanctioned by the Northern Rocky Mountain Ski Assn.

Nelson, Trenary. Frenchtown (35) Bissonette 11, Christlanson Lenoir 2, Lucier 9, Jeffries 2, Foisted 2, McDonald 4, Cyr, Nagy, Blllington, Haugh. bough added 14 for the Saints, The second place Billings Cen Howard Old Chief of Great Falls Vallance and Larson each had 14 tral Rams bounced back from advanced to the lightweight finals for Stevensville. their Friday night loss to the Ea gles and whipped Glasgow 73-40, Loyola Frosh 11 18 7 The Aeaaelalafl Freea DIGS SCHOOL Park II. Mliwula VI.

Flathead II, Helena Miuoula Froth 74, Florence Dillon 10, Loyola M. Charlo 41, Flathead lUdtklng 40. Darby II, Alberton 41. Corvallla II, Frenchtown 41. Anaconda Central Btevenevllle It.

Loyola Froth 41, Frenchtown II. Hot Sprlnii 10, Duon 40. Helena Cathedral II, Hamilton 11. Whlteflih Thorn paon Faila 17, Plaint 17, Noxon 41. Polton 14, Buraka SI.

Columbia Falli II, Million SO. Troy 41, Bigfork 37, Superior II, St. Regla 17. Ubby 41, Ronan 31. Oranlta 41, Victor 31, Billing) Central 7), Olugow 40.

Bulla Bowman 11, Billing! 41. Anaconda it. Oreet Falli Central 71 Dawion oi Olan-diva M. Cuitar of MIlM City IS, Havra M. Sidnay 44, Hardin 31.

Butt Cantral Oraal Falli 47. COLLEGE Colo. Slata U. 79, Momma SI, Brlgham Young 71, Danvar M. Montana SI alt 17, North Dakota SI.

Colo. Stata U. TO, Colo. College 47. Wyoming Utah 13.

Utah Slata 10, New Mexico 41. Eutern Montana 68, Montana Mlnaa It Oregon Idaho 75. cattle U. 107, Ooniaga 71. C.

Wathlngton to, Wnttworth 41. Butler II, Ball Stata 71. DePauw IS, St. Joeeph'a (Ind) M. Xvantvllla 12.

Valparatto 71. Ban Francltco 71. Fretno Stata 54. Santa Barbara 71. Calif.

Agglea 43. Anaconda- Central (68) Sullivan 5- 41 6 35 by decisioning George Davlo of Edmonton, in a crowd pleaser. Old Chief had too much Frenchtown 11 8 10 20, Trobough 14, Conncrs 10, Mo The Rams, with a 10-3 record, however, are three games behind Empire Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament. Cooper, only three-time winner In the two-dayold tourney, was first announced the winner In a split decision disputed loudly by the crowd estimated at 3,000. A short time later, however, the judges told newsmen they had reversed their decision after re-checking their cards.

The victory sends Yip into Monday night's finals. The match was a brawling, slugging affair which kept the crowd noisily interested. Twenty-four quarterfinal and sem.final bouts were run off Saturday night. Finalists battle Monday night and champions are elig reach, but both boys fought it hard all the way. and Grant Hlgglns, Missoula, chief gatekeeper and starter.

Pat Hayes, Missoula, is defending champion. Dennis Ruana, Mis-, soula, will attempt to retain pos session of the Dragstedt The trophy, awarded by Carl and-Elmer Dragstedt, goes to the per. son having the fastest time of the, day in one rim. Complete results of the jumping meet are: i Class A Hauge. Class 1, Robinson; 2, Louie with only five to play.

Kittrick 11, Sell 7. Moreni 2, Mc Carvel 4. Stevensville (56) Dicker on 13, Slusher 8, Vallance 14, Lar son 14, Mason 2, Richter 5. Hauge took top honors in Class A. Other class winners were: Class Lee Robinson, MSU Ski Club, 130.8; class C.

Cliff Wordal. Missoula Ski Club, 128.7, and junior, Kip Croskey, Kalispell Ski Club, 136.3. Sunday, the Missoula Ski Club's In other Saturday night games, Norman Ygnatowiz of Butte ad Poison Wins Over Eureka Great Falls Central whipped Daw vanced in the final bout of the evening when ho knocked out Charles Anaconda Central ..17 19 15 1768 son of Glendive 72-56 and Custer Stevensville 10 14 15 1756 of Miles City stopped Havre 65-59, At Hardin, the Bulldogs (3-10) EUREKA The Poison Pirates led throughout 'the first half and 2nd annual giant slalom event will begin at 11:30 a.m. This event, composed of two runs, is also sanctioned. Classes for the slalom Gardipee of Chinook in 52 seconds of the second round.

Ygnatowiz had his lightweight opponent down for the 8-count in the first round. Ygnatowiz and Old Chief battle in the finals. had a 19-18 edge at the intermis led all the way here Saturday night for an easy 64-31 Northwestern Class win over the Lincoln County Lions of Eureka. Buckmaster. MSU Ski Club.

121.9; 3. Eddie Gillilard, Kalispell Ski Club, 101.5. sion. Sidney bounced back after the half and held a 37-33 bulge at the three-quarter mark. Hardin's ible to compete in the naional fi Troy Trojans Win Again TROY Troy's Trojans kept their victory string intact in the final home game of the season Saturday with a 41-27 win over the In other quarterfinal 135-pound Class 1, Cliff Wordal: 2, Tom will be men's and junior boys; women, and junior girls.

Club officials said Saturday night that 73 entries had been re- tight defense and effective shoot ing from the outside kept the Bull McCullough, 124.4: 3, John Wordal, light bouts, lightweight George Davio of Edmonton, Canada, Herried paced Poison with 16 points, Mackenzie high for Eureka with 11. Poison (64) Hess 11. Sherrick 6, Newgard 6, Baertsch 4, Haight 5, nals at Chicago starting Feb. 24. Lean Jesse Sandavol, who won the 112-pound flyweight champion 123.3.

All are from Missoula Ski Club. cevied for the slalom event. Com stopped Ray Mora of Casper, in 35 seconds of the third dogs In contention until the final minutes when a series of free throws pulled the Eagles ahead by Whitman 72, Northwest Naearene 17, Pacific Lutheran II, U. Brlilib Colum. petitors are asked to meet at Dia Junior 1, Croskey: 2, Frit bla M.

round In a match that saw, both Royer. 1333; Bill Barrier. 120.8:, mond Mountain Sunday at 10:30 O. Thompson 4, Herried 16, Du Charme 11. S.

Thompson 1. Eu Fordham 12, Oeorgetown 45. ship last year, advanced to the 118-pound bantamweight finals when he decisioned Jesse Culler of Hardin. Sandavol, a Rawlins, fighter, had the reach and boys slugging from the heels. a.m.

to receive 4, Jim Treweek, 117.5; 5, Rlele Aril. Stata (Flagtlaff) 70, Aril. State five points. John Marman with 14 and Boh Jensen with. 12 points led the Sid reka (3D F.

West 7, A. West 2, St. Boxers from Great Falls and (Tempe) u. Jones, Whitefish Lake Ski Club, Ogne 5, Fish 2, Mackenzie 11, Pit ney attack, bteve Dyche hit 12 for man 2, E. West 2.

Chinook advanced to the semifinals in lightweight competition by gaining the nod from the judges. a fine left hand. Culler had courage and both went at it all the Mltaourl 55, Colorado II (ot), Duke II. North Carolina 73, Yale 63, Princeton 42. Mlnnetota 71, Wlaconeln M.

Slippery Rock 17, Edmboro NYU 72, Botton U. 66. Hardin. Hogan Will Enter Colonial Again Billings Central went on a 25- way. Howard Old Chief of Great Falls, One of the best fights matched a former featherweight champion, St.

Francla 62. Westminster (Pa) 45 point 'scoring spree in the third period for an easy victory over the visiting Glasgow Scotties (6-7), a pair of rawhide tough feather won a unanimous decision over FORT WORTH. Tex. UH Ben weights with Ronnie Ygnatowiz of Bigfork Vikings. The Trojans have won 12 straight Dist.

13 Class conference games, and have a season record of 17 straight wins. The Trojans end conference play next week with games at Charlo Friday night, and at Dixon Saturday night. Morrison scored 16 points for Troy to take top honors, and Weid-ner added 13. Dockstader scored 8 for Bigfork. Troy (41) E.

Winslow 8, Larson, Weidner 13, Morrison 16, Johnson 2, Schlabs, Robins 2. Bigfork (27) Dockstader 8, L. Hanson, Huston 2, Nichols 7, R. Hanson 3, Gillespie 7. Troy 12 11 12 641 boucing the Scotties from fifth to Butte, a former bantam champ, Manhattan 76, Canltlut 17.

Butknell 76, Colgate 71. Catholic V. 77, MIT 70. Niagara 77, St. John's (Bkn) M.

Orttyaburg 72, Lehigh 70. Holy Croti 90, Seton Hall 67. Lafayette 62, Rutgera 93. Dick Kelsey of Montana State College. Old Chief finished strong and that was the difference.

sixth place in league standings. decisioning Jerry Sturdivant of Central held a slim 27-24 halftime Hogan will be back again to shoot for gold and glory in the Colonial Country Club's 13th annual national invitation tournament, the golf event some even call a "Hogan Benefit." Boise. Ygnatowiz had his oppon Charles Gardipee of Chinook, a 111.2; 6, Ken Miller. Missoula Ski 110.5; 7, Jim Barrier, 108.1. All junior jumpers are from the Kalispell Ski Club unless otherwise stated.

Sam Bablch, Butte Ski Club, was disqualified. Askevold and Fritz Apostel, Butte, both certified as jump judges by the National Ski were judges at the Saturday event, Stewart Deschamps, Missoula, was starter and Morris was chief of takeoff. Higgins was chief of jumping hill. Chuck Gaughan, Missoula, and Sharon Stanchfield, MSU student, were recorders. The Missoula Ski Patrol was on duty, but no casualties were reported, club officials said.

advantage but kept the Scotties to former featherweight champion, only three points in the third decisioned Mike Turley of Mussel ent down twice in the first round but Sturdivant came back strong In the second. Both fighters were wild and arm weary in the third round. Ygnatowiz advanced to the shell in a good battle. Both boys Directors of the exclusive April Bert Emery led the Billings at were in the fight all the way. Corvallis Defeats Frenchtown 59-48 FRENCHTOWN The Corvallis Blue Devils defeated the French-town Broncs 59 to 48 in a District 14 Class conference basketball game here Saturday night.

Loyola downed Frenchtown 41 to 35 in the preliminary. Corvallis (59) Wirtz 15, Frost 18, Dees 3, McCoy 11, Englec 1, Hall 1, Park 2, Richardson 6, Bagy 4, and Richards. Frenchtown (48) Casteel 12, Lucier 20, Cyr 6, Windsor 3, Connors 1, E. Richardson 6, Felsted, J. Richardson, La Flesch, and Parker, Corvallis 16 12 14 17-59 Frenchtown 25 I 14 748 30-May 4 event, limited, to 48 in tack with 22 points.

Wayne Leslie In the opening semifinal fight of vited players, named Bantam Ben had 16 for Glasgow. the evening, a pair of young and Saturday as one of the first three finals of the 126-pound division. In another semifinal feather At Glendive, Dawson's Red Dev receiving invitations. classy flyweights tangled. Wayne Sargent of Chinook decisioned Bigfork 7 4 8 8-27 weight match, Wayne Bell of Bil ils (3-8) almost caught Groat Falls Central late in the second period, The others are Dick Mayer, top lings won a unanimous decision Jerry Nicolona of Boise, Idaho but the Mustangs (6-6) pulled away winner among the golfing pros last year, and Roberto de Vicenzo.

the from the judges over Don Cortez Bcranton 100, Upaala 73. Brandelt 80, Colby 73. Maiaachuietta 61, Trinity 42. 8. Dakota 84, Iowa Tchri 70.

Northern (SO) 69, Huron 43. Mlnneaota Duluth 76. Augsburg 71. St. Cloud Stata 71, Moorhead Stata 64.

Hamline 74, St. Mary'a 61. St. John'a (Minn) 74, MacAletter 70. St.

Thomaa 85, Ouatavua Adolphut 77. Bethel (Minn) 102, Milwaukee Tech 68. South Dakota Tech 67, Sioux Falli 95. College of Pacific 52, Kevada 40. Penn 77, Brown 60.

St. Bonaventure 90. LaSalla 71. Michigan 88, Illlnoil 81. Weat Virginia 72, Richmond 60.

Kentucky 96, Mississippi 69, Tennessee 104, Miss. Btate 83. Hofstra 94, Cortland 51. Bowdoln 67, Tufla 60. N.

C. State 86, South Carolina 55. Georgia Tech 69, Tulane 93. Wittenberg 105, Marietta 48. Blufflon 82, Defiance 73 (ot).

Maryland 74, Wake Forest 67. Iowa 82, Miami (Ohio) 77. Indiana 82, Michigan Stata 71. Sargent had a little better left hand and worked his combina from a 25-24 halftime advantage to of Miles City. Bell had too much Argentine star who beat Mayer out Columbia Falls Takes Mission lead 53-39 after three quarters punch for the Miles City boy tions well.

From there on, the visitors coast of the title here last year. All have accepted. Forrrter flyweight champion Noel Morfin of Boise advanced ed to the victory, which pushed Norman Ygnatowiz of Butte, mov to the finals in the flyweight divi A Colonial delegation will be at them into fifth place in the league COLUMBIA FALLS The Co- Inmkia ITallc Urinate nama inm sion by beating little Joe Scott of GFC's Mick Reardon hit 24 ing up to the lightweight ranks, advanced to semifinal competition with a unanimous decision from the Texas Open in San Antonio next week to extend additional coveted bids. Billings. Morfin had Scott wob- the fjnal quarter Satur.

points to lead all scorers. Francis bling in the second and bleeding Chupp tallied 21 for Dawson. defending champion Dale Trumbo day night to whip Bull dogs 55 to 50. Granite Prospectors Defeat Victor Hogan, an active member at Custer victory over the visit of Billings. Colonial from the start, has plaved Jonasen of the Bulldogs led scor from the nose.

Scott showed promise of being a good fighter but had to give away too much experience and reach. The first semifinal, 147-pound ing Havre Blue Ponies moved the Cowboys (7-4) into third place. ing for the night with 19 points 6 in all its national invitations, winning in 1946, 1947, 1952 and 1953. welterweight match saw Mel Havre (7-5) dropped to fourth Ahenakew of Great Falls take while Knudsen hit 18 for the Wild' cats. PHILIPSBURG-Granite County Prospectors took a 48-29 win over Victor Saturday night in Dist.

14 Purdue 83, Ohio Slata 63. Kansas 102. Nebraska .40. Kansas state 77, Iowa Btata 70. Auburn 75, Oeorgla 73.

Oeorgla Teachera 70, Braking 44. Southern Methodist 84. Texas Christian Custer led all the way, jumping into an early 18-8 lead and holding Mission won from Columbia Class conference play. unanimous decision from Denny Glass of Butte. Glass, a former lightweight champion, made it a fight all the way, but Ahenakew Falls 45 to 32 in the opener.

17. The Prospectors got 20 field Columbia Falls (55) Darling 5 Gramblinz 122. Xavler (New firle.n.l 57. Albrecht 4, Klein 10, Moody 7, Tony He never has finished lower than 11th and has claimed $21,587 in prize money here, or nearly 10 per cent of the $220,000 divided in past years, Hogan has captured more major titles than any other golfer-four U. S.

Open, two PGA, two Masters and one British Open crown. a comfortable edge through most of the game. Dick Clark with 23 points and Don Stewart with 19 paced the attack. Gary Brothers and Frank May had 14 apiece for got in more solid punches in a bat Dumay 6, Miller 5, Knudsen 18 goals and hit 61 per cent of their free throws. 'The Pirates got 11 field goals and hit 32 per cent of their charity tosses.

Granite tle of infighting. Mission (50) Detert 7, Peterson 4, The other saw showboating T. Jonasen 19, Jensen, Woodcock 6, Havre, Eight-Man Football For Three Districts HELENA OP) Montana' Class football districts 1, 2 and 4 have been given permission to organize an eight-man football program for 1958. Montana High School Assn. directors authorized the move on a trial basis at a weekend meeting in Billings, executive secretary Rex Dalley said.

The schools now play six-man football. jumped to a 26-12 lead at the half Moran 2, Delaney 12, liftt Ths "OVERHEAD DOOR and was never in danger. Columbia Falls 12 13 12 1855 Jones of Chinook, who fought well and danced better, take a unani- mous decision from Lawrence Russell of Crow Agency. Jones used a bob and a long uppercut to dazzle and several times hurt High scorer for Granite and the Mission 17 12 11 1050 game was Reistad with 19. J.

Second Running Of Race Virtually Assured Just a flick of your fingers trnds it up and over out of light! Its beauty addi prestige to your home. Its quality adds to the value of your home. Salois added 17 for Granite, Woodward got 8 points to lead Victor scoring. his opponent. Doucett Advances Dayton 68, Duquesne 66.

Youngstown 61, Geneva 60. Wash-Lee 74, the Citadel 68. Davidson 76. Virginia Military 65. Mercer 78, Stetson 76.

Oklahoma Stata 64 Bradley 52. Rice 63, Arkansas 99. William li Mary 90, Navy 78, Harvard 63, Cornell 59. W. Texas State 80, Arizona 49.

Vanderblit 78, Louisiana Stata 60. Bui Rota 90. Texaa A4I 62. Drake 74, Tulaa 72. Cincinnati 100, St.

Joseph'! 71. Notre Dame 98, Air Academy TO. Alabama 62, Florida 53. Term. Tech 64, E.

Kentucky 62. St. Loult 78, Wichita 73. Chicago Loyola 79, Memphis Stata 76. Baldwin-Wallace 67, DePaul 62.

Miami (Fla) 92, Army 82. Texaa 71, Texaa Tech 59. New Orleana Loyola 70, Okla. City 65 Louisville 76. Xavler (Ohio) 74.

Kentucky Wesleyan 101, Morehead 13 Western Kentucky 70, Murray 64. Oeorgetown 101, Centre 74. Hlghlandi 69, Panhandle (Okla) AliM Libby Loggers Take Ronan Granite (48) Reistad 19, J. Salois INI MONZA, Italy UP) A second Don Doucett of Seeley Lake ad 17, Steffan 6, Page 2, Norris 2 Coach R. A.

Smith of Carter running of Monza's 500-mile race King 2. Victor (29) Woodward 8, Palmer 7, Jaques 4, Garner 3, fastest in the world was vir vanced in the 160-pound middleweight class when he took a split decision from Kelly LaPlante of LIBBY The Libby Loggers County High School at Ekalaka, a member of a delegation that made the request, said it is his belief that eight-man football results in Crawford 3, Hinman 2, Buker 2 downed the Ronan Chiefs 46 to 38 tually assured Saturday together with broader participation to chal Doubts Any Will Play This Season MUNICH, Germany W) A physician said Saturday he doubts that any of the British soccer stars injured 'Thursday in an airliner crash will play again this season. Seven members of the British championship Manchester United team were among 21 persons killed. Six who were hospitalized are described now as out of danger. But Manager Matt Busby and two players remained on the critical iist along with three other persons who were in the plane.

Granite 11 15 9 13-48 Victor 7 5 8 9-29 Saturday night in a Northwestern Class basketball game. The lenge American aces who last Nationally advertised in BetterHomes less leg injuries to players. year swept the Indianapolis speed Loggers led by 15 points at one Light-man football is now played by high school teams in way-type event. Giuseppe Bacclofialluppl, dircc time, then the Chiefs spurted to cut the margin to 8 but could get districts 8, 13, 14 and 15. Whitcfish Whips Thompson Falls Great Falls.

Doucett was the aggressor but LaPlante got in some good punches. Vick Sargent of Chinook won a split decision over George Hick-' man of Montana State College in a middleweight bout. Both fighters were tired in the third round and the decision was received with mixed reaction as Hickman was the aggressor as the fight ended. no closer. and Garden! OVERHEAD DOOR CO.

of Missoula 540 E. Kent Phone 9-8565 tor of Monza's Speedway, said that plans for he $90,000 prize marathon are well advanced. The 500-mile race is scheduled for Olson paced Libby scoring with 18 points while Clary led Ronan CSC 94, Washington State 49. Wayland (Tex) 88. Western State 63 I.

New Mexico 78, N. M. Western 71 (ot). Adams Stale 83, Colo. Mines 64.

Regit 86. Wayne (Detroit) 81, Marquette 78, Creighton 70. Wright Averaging 32 Points a Game with 12. THOMPSON FALLS The Whitefish Bulldogs led all the way Missoula, Montana Libby (46) Williamson 7, Haines June 29. Jimmy Bryan of Phoenix, Ariz Saturday night to spill the Thomp 8, Collins, Olson 18, Fowler, Ver son Falls Blue Hawks 66 to 57 in NEW YORK UP) Teddy Wright boncoeur 4, Peck 9, Murphy.

drove his Dean Van Lines Special to victory Inst year with a blis a Northwestern Class basketball of South Carolina State held a hot Ronan (38) Clary 12, Hurt 6, White game. basketball hand last month, aver aging 32 points in 13 games. 7, Havlovick 1, Bennett 4, Bock snick 8. NEW AT THE HOBBY HOUSE The surge carried Wright to the Baker led the Bulldogs with 19 points while Page connected for 12 for the Hawks, Burns following Libby 13 10 15 8-46 Ronan 8(9 1538 top of the individual scoring pa' tering 160.067 miles an hour faster than ever clocked at Indianapolis. Troy Ruttman of Lynnwood, finished second in a John Zink Special, Three British Jaguars finished fourth, fifth and sixth.

rade among small-college players, with 11. Whitefish (66) Ensign 9, Knap-ton 14, Baker 19, G. Conn 5, Paoli-ni 10, Madole, Hartman, Hale, Wat In another split decision, LeRoy Mayberry of Chinook won over Tom Gossett of Sheridan in a 175-pound light heavyweight brawl. Gossett made a good fight of it and both tried combinations from long range. Gary Gossett of Sheridan and Francis Turley of Musselshell tangled in another slugging match with Turley getting the decision.

It was a real crowd pleaser. Virgil Gossett of Sheridan won in the first round on a disqualification in a heavyweight match over Bill Schneider of Great Falls. according to the latest of NCAA statistics. Through games of Feb. 1, Wright had compiled 562 points in 20 Dixon Outscored By Hot Springs terud 6, P.

Conn 3. Thompson Falls (57) Wollaston 4, Wakefield 9, Bax games for 28.1-point a game aver' age. tor 3, Burns 11, Page 12, Schmoyer HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs led all the way in winning a 50-40 Class Dist. 13 basketball game HO RAILROAD ITEMS Wrlch Track-Cleaning Car 11.75 DualPack Powr Supply, 1 CAS cnntrola, plmly of ampcrafa, a quality pack 132 95 All-Metal Peaked-ant) Hopper Car 12 00 AU-Metal Old-Tlma Flat Car ...,..2 35 Oncoupler Track with Brakeman 75c All-wood Oreat Northern Cabooaa SS95 Thomaa All-Metal Tank Car S3 90 Dleael Fuel Column 75c Water Columa 0c Dleael Sanding Tower 11.10 DC Voltmeter or Ammeter 13.00 RENWALL'S NEWE8TI ATOMIC CANNON Complete plastic kit wit! trucks, cannon, figure. $6.95 New Shipment of ANT FARMS $2.98 MEW! SENSATIONAl WORD GAME "SPILL SPELL" $1.98 5, Pirker 5, Morkert 8, Dennison Miller.

ST. ANTHONY WINS Defensive Teams Show Best Season Records NEW YORK tfl The best offense is a tight defense, or so a breakdown of basketball statistics by the NCAA Service Bureau seemed to show Saturday. The top 20 defensive teams in the country have better won-lost records, in general, than the top 20 offensive teams. And in 12 games between top offensive and defensive leaders, the low-point teams have won nine. This compares with last season when high scoring quintets won 20 of 33 games with leaders in defense.

The top 20 defensive leaders have won 73.8 per cent of their games, edging out the offensive teams which have won 71.7 per from Dixon here Saturday night, Whitefish 15 21 14 16 6 7-HOUR EKTACHR0ME Processing-Mounting MISSOULA DRUG CO. St. Anthony defeated Target Range, 24 to 18, in a Copper League game at Bonner. Target Range led Thompson Falls 9 19 11 1857 Vinson leading the attack with 19 points. Moderie scored 16 for Dixon.

The conference schedule will be wrapped up with Hot Springs playing at Arlee Friday OHIO STATE CRUSHED LAFAYETTE, Ind. OB-Purdue'i balanced Boilermakers hung an 83 and Plains meeting Hot Springs 3,500 GAL. OIL TANK, used only 4 complete with heating coils, valves, and fittings. Priced to sell. $150.00.

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Anthony (24) Burns 6, Ballas 5, Koester 3, Howard 3, Williams 7, Des-i champs, Konkel, A. Twite, Tripp, Twite, Menacher. Target Range j(18) Brown 2, Kohlstad 2, L. 'Steel, Nedinger 12, R. Steel, Schmautz, Price, Stevers 2, In Saturday night's preliminary Hot -Springs downed Dixon the hot Big Ten basketball race and knocking the Buckeyes out of a chance to tie for the lead.

69-37. Hot Springs (50) Vinson 19, Scott mm awwis urn com to 16, Blixt 4, Merritt 4, Schaffer 4, Paro 1, York 2, Mefford, D. Orr, Dixon (40) Moderie 16, J. Moss 9, Everett. H.

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The NCAA statistics included all games through last Monday and showed Marshall and San Francisco maintaining leads as the top offensive and defensive teams, respectively. And Elgin Baylor, the Seattle star, boosted his lead among individual scorers. Individual statistics were complete through the games of Friday night. Marshall boosted its scoring average about four points to 90 per game, leading second place Cincinnati which is averaging 86.4 points. The San Francisco Dons held opponents to 48.4 points a game to stay ahead of tight-fisted Oklahoma State, which placed second with a 49.4 average.

They are the only schools allowing less than SO points a game. Baylor scored 42 points Friday against Gonzaga to boost his leading average to 33 points a game. He lengthened his lead over Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati (550 points in IS games for 32 3 average) and Wilt Chamberlain of Kansas (414 in 13 for 31.8). Baylor scored 561 points in 17 games. Nearest to the Big Three was Leo Byrd of Marshall with a 26 6 average on 432 points fn 17 games Tor fourth place, Byrd jumped from sixth to fourth during the week a Swallow Night Club NEWLY DECORATED NOW OPEN Interior and Exterior 0 BUILDING REMODELING MAINTENANCE 0 BUILT-INS 0 PROJECTS FREE PLANS For Expert Installation Service Free estimate on your Job, absolutely no obligation.

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