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i) The Billings Gozerte, Saturday Morning, October 20, 1956 9 Rams Defeat Glasgow, 26-6; Missoula Wins Over Bmncs by 40-0 Hurricane Jackson Injured in Accident ffAif tartan Power in Second Period Central Moves Into First Place In Montana Class A Grid Loop Great Falls Central Gridders Edge Out Laurel by 8-7 Score SHERIDAN. Wyo. A report mm Vi lr i a ct at inn i n. Turns Close Contest Into Rout ROCKAWAY BEACH. X.

Y. UP Thomas Hurricane Jackson, 27. heavyweieht boxer, suffered slieht1 I I'll! va. ava ai sv ctvivu llisiiii tained bv the state came com- 'lines Central is now 5-0 in in automobile LAUREL A blocked kick Centrals Keller put his team 1'" Statistics: Central lurtr quarterback Tom (on i-i accident. ference standings and Laurel 4-1.

knocked the Laurel Locomotives ahead in the first ouartcr when 12 17 Boone pitched a nine-yard touchdown pass to halfback Chuck 5 7S Sidney by virtue of a triumph KocSfay out of first place in the Montana he ent over from the 8 vard hrn, Xi nt nf over Miles City moved into second Homal for bruises ot the class A id jeague here Fnday line. The conversion failed. 5f, tf! thi place in 'he loop. The Eagles have te minor lacera night as Great Falls Central Uunl look the iead in the bilTL" ui ctanHintr the face after his automobile and hu- 0 7 in HureI look iea ltie fut days of the fall sea Pas intercepted 1ft 4 MisMttila IRS 1 1 1 1 4-M First downs RDsiucc ysrfsrs Passes attempted Passes completed Passes imerctpted Pur.t? Pnntwc aTrraca Fumble lost Yards pecauzed 173 I 10 2 1-U 4 0 5 1 5 28 1 another collided at an intersection. 1 5 2 23 Fumbles Fumbles Recovered Penalties Friday's Ram-Scottie contest was simply a case of a heavier and Billings Central Rams, given mnrp pvrwrirwv1 hall rluh winninp Laurel's Larry Mays as forced went 17 yards around end for asmaler than last year with hunt-to kick from his own end rone touchdown.

A pass from Bob ers experiencing considerable dif-with ls minutes of play remain- Ruff to Gary Michael gave the ficulty in getting their game on ing in the bitterly-contested fray Locomotives a 7-6 edge. account of warm weather which when Central's Jack Vukasin and Billing? Central. 26-6 victor has prevailed keeping the ani Millett Keller broke through to over Glasgow, took over first mals in the higher parts of the big assist by the Great Falls a game outclassed and tral Mustangs, moved into undis-j smaller team Drinville. Boone kicked there conversions and Burklund ran one. Bntlnts Ttte ENDS Sorensen.

Vossler, Ftne, Wheeler. Rueiseerer. Hatch. TACKLES Sehrelber. Vennle.

LUs. JrkMti. Chrlstensen. JerhofT. Hsuien.

GUARDS Trumbo, Beddes, UsnlT, Jessee. Fsllon. Cox. CFNTERS Bam. Felix.

Allen. QUARTERBACKS Hunt. Kuntsberry, HAITBACKS Lesxie. Marker. Wlllistrs, McHenrv.

MrQueen. Schneider. Hofferber. FULLBACKS KUUsn, Clouse. Younj.

lissMla MISSOULA URThe Missoula Spartans broke loose with three touchdowns in the last 2la minutes of the first half and went on to rout the Billings Broncs, 40-0, before 4.000 fans at Dorn- puted possession of first place in Havre Trounces Glendive, 31-6 tho Mnnt, fMc A rriA loootm1 vuum, DiocK ine pun 1. Liucvmuuvc Dili nlare in thi A loon rpntral has mountains. Armstrong picked up the ball and a en mark siHn.v is wmnH During the first three days with and Laurefhas 4-1. I1419 hunters had checked into blaser Field here Friday night. tneu to run dui was tacKiea oy lend Mickey Reardon in the end "I advantage over their rivals from Friday night by scoring a ck- ustre win over the Glasgow Scot-, fa bj Jim ties Dayhs Sadium.

hard-running fullback, bolted 33 The Mustangs edged Laurel, off -tackle for a Ram touch-at Laurel to hand the Locomotives. down Mike Mullownev converted The loss eliminated Billincs Laurel moved the ball to the mountains through the cneck- h' HAVRE Halltack Rudy (or sa(ely 'J ing M.li.n. U.l war IKe num- ManseU scored tour ot Havre, difference of the ball game. SS1k m.e.s!c? bcV a. over 1.900 durinl the but period two successive penal their first loss ot the season, uu- same time.

from the Big 10 race but keeps Missoula's slim chance alive. The Spartans showed power in every department. It was a close game until Missoula blitzed just before the first half ended. ENDS Lave. Johnson.

TACKLES Luchau. BeUika. C)U A RDS Matte. Morrison. CENTER Johnson.

OUARTERB ACK Burxland HALFBACKS Damaskos, Cooner. FULLBACK Nooney. 8core by auarters: i ties stifled the Locomotives' chance for a score. The game as closely contested as statistics showed Laurel with 1 14 1 yards by rushing to 138 for i Great Falls Central. The Loco ine loco- Gun Safety to give the Green and White a 7-0 advantage reJuvmated Blue Ponies de- feated favored Dawson of Glen-A few minutes later Neal hit dive in a Class A Conference rangy Bert Emery with a 44-yard school footban tilt scoring pass to send the Rams in i front 13-0.

That's how the quarter sxcfonng, ca mA ended jthe 1st half with Mangels, behind spirited line, providing the scor- GlaSgOW, putting Up a better nnnrh naunn-s hart rnnlrl H.I 1 I Worden Scores Moral Victory ine ctpanans naa moved ouitwiswxua iso in front 7-0 in the first quarter jBullns' when halfback Frank Damascus Byron Trims Deaver, 35-12 BYROX, Wyo. The undefeated Bvron Easles chalked ud another motives made i i Urged in State yards and the Mus-i land the Mustangs broke of fend for 16 yards. i In the second quarter Missoula: battle than anticipated, moved the; nnf shai, wP frnm thp Miami, Georgia penalized 50 tangs 65. capitalized on a Bronc fumble on I Iball 52 yards in six plays in Havrp linp Coach Charles Mitchells em-! r.nu-.i. nare une.

battled Huntley Project Mangel's scores came on runs victory in Big Horn Basin uulauil a liuiu It- Lialit 1 TiA4-nn I.i 0 1 i-nrH A lforlt- tnrWi! ini-l their own five. Halfback Jack! Cooper dashed over on the first play. On the first play after the kickoff Billings fumbled on their Battle to Tie i HELENA IP Montana Fish and Game Dept. officials are urging parents to teach their chil-idren "gun safety." "Most gun accidents can be avoided if those involved will Grizzlies Face competition Friday night as they walloped the Deaver Trojans, 35-12. John Abraham scored one Byron ycviia uu a muia -a yard out for the touchdown.

even though they trv missed and the 6 inches. He also ran Havre only lost a 25-7 game to the Forsyth jRams led 13" at the half in Fri. extra point The filth Havre score Dogies. jdav.s central's homecoming. i was made by halfback Warren An- own 46, the Spartans completed a pass play to the Billings onej MIAMI, Fla.

LP Coach Wally and Cooper dove over. Butts had his 'pore lil Georgia After the next kickoff. Billings' keyed up to fighting Ditch sneak! mucneii naa omy men in; shift MuUownev a senior half-' 7 ZJViVnv nrts.r. ilou.cn.oown. on a quar e.rt)acK sn touchdown on a quarterback BYUCIubToday; take ordinary, routine precautions in gun handling," a spokesman said Friday.

More and more accidents are uniiorm lor ineuassn who -ets the most out of his Roer Stromcbere and end anV. toucnaown Passes em Division contest and lost one itrf! th back Koger Mromgberg and end to Cad Watts Both pass plays rtf hip (t4Frnw L' 1 UoiTlon 0 cl IvidVlLK. a Jdy first pass was intercepted by Friday night and the Bulldogs Cooper, who ran it back to the shocked 42.GR2 Orange Bowl fans werp spr tin nn Innr runs hv nnup "7 third touchdown when he went 12 Graves, with a broken leg in the Dawson's only score came on a'powelson. li. Damascus went around endjfy battling Miami's heavily-favor- 1 fniiril Ann enntit K11 nilf.

third quarter. ed Hurricanes to a 7-7 deadlock. for the score on the next play. the third quarter. His try for their-, hw'- ernon Chrest in the 4th pe- Th rpst nf hist tnnan nf MISSOULA UP Kickoff is at involving youngsters, the agency 1:30 Saturday afternoon at pointed out, and some-blasor Field for a Skvline struggle; thing should be done to make to stav out of the cellar match-! realize that handling a ing Montana Grizzlies with Brig- lethal weapon is serious business, ham Young Cougars.

"Maybe nothing can be done mc nan ended 27-0. Frank Alexander scampered 40 yards to another Eagle score after snagging another Abraham pass. Jefferson Davis, a lanky half- 1 i MLa laitcu. iuuuui mr set up Li IV not cnitpH tin fnr thf 10 IOu. In the third quarter the Spar- back from Alabama, gave Georgia tans scored on a 45-yard pass1 a 7-0 lead in the 1st period bv because they failed to a 1 1 scamper to the Glasgow 12.

The victory gives Havre and Dawson identical conference standings of 3 wins and 2 losses. The other Byron score came on a 15-yard run by Don Meredith. Alexander split the uprights in all of the Kaeles" conversion at- fW.h Wrv auunis siniifi urn ran play from quarterback Bill Burklund to Damascus and in the be done for the children," the tana said: "This is one of those statement said. "They can be iT'imnc tl.fit An rtnt rnfwit nKunl practice uue xo wnat iuucneu xhe Rams who led 1M at the termed "disinterest, hunting and.third quarter.s endf picked up their Deet narvest. finaj touchdown in the fourth pe.

"We started with 12, we when the elusive Mullowney ished with 11 and the boys gaveed 34 yards for a six-pointer, a good account of- themselves Mullownev kicked the point to end tempts. taueht rules of irun safetv. Sidney Drubs Cowboys, 33-6 me ians UKea meir snowing ana the game scoring. Deaver's score came on 20-yard runs by Dennis Brown in the first and final quarters. The win makes Byron 4-0-1 in conference play.

their coach is proud of them," in aavance. rnvsicany we are noi too bad off and the sophomores', ults fail to make gun safe-are making fewer mistakes each lf available to young- sters, then adults must share the blame for hunting deaths in the We have been trying to patch yPars ahead" jup our pass defense, worked hard! The agonoy sportsmen's on it. now it is a matter of execu-groups and others (o offer Mlch tion. Wo will use McKclvie at traininK in thejr communities, quarter a lot, Jones nt tackle and; Glasgow, still full of fight, moved the ball to tht' Central 2-yard line as the game ended. The Rams picked up 187 yards by rushing to 85 for the losing Scotties.

Central had 79 yards latching on to a Miami punt and faking a host of Hurricane tac-klers off their feet in a beautiful 58-yard touchdown run. It looked like the Bulldogs were going to make that margin stand up, for they stopped Miami's offense cold, on the ground and in the air, until a desperate last-quarter drive by the Hurricanes evened the count. Even then, a magnificent goal line stand by Georgia almost succeeded after Miami had driven 84 yards to a first down at the Bull-dog 1-yard line. Fullback Bill San-die was dropped in his tracks twice and an attempted pass was broken up before Sandie finally bulled across on fourth down. Ed Oliver kicked the tying ex SIDNEY W) The Sidney Eagles combined a smart passing and 1 1th Hour Touchdown Gives Hysham Pirates Victory Over Rosebud ROSEBUD A touchdown in the final 11 seconds of the game gave the Hysham Pirates a 12-f victory over the Rosebud Wranglers Friday.

Fenton carried over for the Pirates from the one-yard line after the Wranglers had held for three successive downs. Tho clubs battled down to the wire after scoring one touchdown apiece early in the game. Rose-bud'8 came on an end sweep by Bird Shooting Rules Listed Ilockman at guard will help, Mc-Gihon will start at tackle after missing the I'tag game. We are up against a new BYU formation iused for the first time against i Utah." Mitchell said. Of the 12 players, Mitchell had only one senior and four freshmen.

His substitute who saw action in almost every position and played half the game, was 98-pound Danny Krum. "They played their hearts out we won a moral victory," the coach said. Only Worden touchdown was scored in the final quarter by Larry Novak on a 50-yard run around end. Roy LaBard ran the extra point. Worland Whips Powell 24-0 by passing to 76 for the Scotties.

iquer Custer' of Miles City 33-6 in Outstanding defensively for the; Class A football. Glasgow team was end Dale John- Halfback Dovle Dotson scored son, who was constant menace to, twice for the Eagles on a 7-yard the Rams. Bob Boley, Scottie 1 reverse and again on a 1-yard quarterback, showed a fine passing plunge. Sidney's Tom Quilling arm. threw 23 and 18-yard touchdown HELENA UP The State Fish Coach Harold Kopp of BYU and Game Department Friday! said, "Both teams will be light- For Central Neal Mullownev passes to end Jack Marron fori listed regulations hunters should ing to stay out of the cellar.

POWKLL, Wyo. The Wor and Dennis Fitzeerald turned in two more scores. 'remember when they begin firing We have been running from a land Warriors continued their a finA inh in thp harlffiplrl VpqI Sidnev led 2fi-fi at halftimp in at Rincneck nheasants and Hun-lstraicht-T on offense. We had to downhill drive to the Big Horn tra point with a little less than eight minutes remaining in the game, matching the conversion by Ken Cooper after Georgia's Dave Tillit and James SchifferiwnrH ar hnth fi.iihi,- nnri nnarJeasilv "takina its 5th leacup vie- garian nartridce at noon on Oct. leave Bill Mathews, tackle, and Basin A conference Friday nicht naiiback Henry Biery arter Hy-sham's Kolb had scored in the opening series of plays.

each scored twice for Forsyth. terback and looked especially good tory against one loss. 28. I Taylor, guard, at home due by blanking the Towell Panthers, 24-0. Score by quarters: Forsyth 6 6 6 725 Worden 0 0 0 77 at flinging the pigskin.

An 83-yard kick return by l. Shooting from or across injuries." Karen Lynch was crowned Hood sent Custer to its road or from automobiles andj The BYU coach, ill with a cold Homecoming Queen in special half-: only score in the 2nd period. i other vehicles or carriers is un- on arrival, went to bed while his time ceremonies. Fullback Tyler Jensen plunged lawful. (assistants took the BYU squad to The contest featured talented toe work by Worland's Jim Spadt, who booted three extra points and a 25-yard field goal.

Halfback Bud Snyder got the Warriors off to a flying start when lie ran back the opening I I Lineups: iirom me i ior Moneys otner 2. Game preserves are closed Dornbiaser Field for an afternoon lnO I central to hunting unless otherwise pro-1 workout. Eddie Kimball, athletic JUUy UldlllUId jrs Poearnh J.z the TACKLES Thomson burs, Herzog. kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown added another. (u0 enffiiM SrtU F.irmpr Fnlk The Eagles piled up 19 Beats Turner first, must be left to enable checkers I athlete, will start at fullback In the second quarter Roger Cly- GUARDS VanMeter, Kurka, Mueller, Monaco.

CENTERS Netterburg Joyce, Adler. QUARTERBACKS Feldman. Cleary. HALFBACKS Fitzgerald. Mullowney.

FULLBACKS Neal, Firlz. more climaxed a sustained drive oowns to uusier six Luster j0 determine species and, in some1 BYU Saturday, failed to make a first down until sex of the birds NEW YOKK Joev (iiambra 1 Motorola's Game of The Week! OHIO STATE PENN. STATE game time 11:45 a.m. i if i Bag limits nn Pheasant an(J Par- first halt itridge as well as length of season Score by quarters: will hp anrmnmW hv thp vinn. Rod and Gun Club of Buffalo won a 10-round split: decision Over Gil Turner Of Phil- GUARDS Carson.

Fuhrman, Nieykens adelphia in their nationally tele- JeIeTERolin 2 i by sprinting 16 yards for the second tally. A fumble on the Powell 25 set up Spadt's field goal in the third quarter. The final score came in the fourth quarter when Snyder heaved a touchdown pass to Skip Patterson from midfield. The victory was Worland's fifth in as many conference games this iSidney 14 12 0 7-33 tana Fish and Game Commission Custer 0 6 0 0- 6 at jts Monday and Tuesday meet- QUARTERBACKS Kaneskl. Boley.

HALFBACKS Dalby, Benson, Jellum. vised fight at Madison Square Garden Friday night. Giambra: Joins Rifle Group 1 ing in Helena. ruLi.B ACft Sana. Score by quarters: weighed 158, Turner 1503i.

CIrriorlne r.rtrrmrtnT The department also said big i i i i central i. I IjIICI ICj UZJO IIIICIII game must be tagged immediate- WASHINCTON DC tjriainui a tu i lavuiue, nau Glasgow 0 0 -Billings auer is Kinea ann mat cnn- 4 01 iu" 11 1 season i ne warriors are un ujimvi i mi niciitiilic IU 1nnt hie Irilnnr ho rinki Appoints Biologist HELENA Robert Down of scored upon in conference play to to come on with a blazing rally in the final round of the bristling bout to gain the edge. It was the fifth straight victory for the 10th hunt big game. 1 National Kitle Association af-'dnte and are rated second in ranking middleweight contender Butte Wallops Kalispell 46-7 Uiiated organizations, it was an- Wyoming. nounced here.

The officers of the! newly chartered club are: ft President, Al Jenkins; vice; VOCal LtlOrd UlVCS ing Albrecht has been appointed iu as a biologist in the Montana Fish AnOIilGr WyOmmq bNG(ler iand Game Department fisheries trom Buiiaio ana 1 urner lounn successive defeat. Judge Harold Barnes (5-4-1) and Judge bill Recht 6-2-2 voted for Giambra while Referee Harry Kes- division, it was announced Fri-j LmOPPcQ nOIll jqUaQ president, heith Markepard; executive officer, Hubert Cummings: Brought to You by Your Motorola Dealers Wilt the Stilt Trouble LARAMIE (i Tackle Tom i secretary, Lee Overfelt; treas- Walt Allen, fisheries superin- BIjTTE liP Marco (Polo) 1 tendent said Alhrpr-M aQsnmpH sler gave Turner the nod 5-4-1. The LAWRENCE, Kan. un Wilt Ploszai. 195-Dound iunior from'urer.

Art Trenerrv. Associated Press had Giambra in Stanisich, as though he were lead-; his new dllties 0ct 15 Chicago, has been dropped from! The club joins the 4,000 other Chamberlain, the high- Sing his mates on a shorter route: A native of Pennsylvania. Al-lthe University of Wyoming foot- rifle and pistol organizations publicized University of Kansas front, 6-4. But this was failure to report Irom coast -to-roast now affiliated na.sKeman piayer, win miss prac- one defeat for the East, paced the Butte High brccht worked for the Academy iball squad 'for lustling Philalel- Bulldogs to a 46-7 conquest of Naturai Sciences in Philadel-: for practice hpan nf Kalisnpll Class AA which the ever-hustli Coach Phil Dickens with the NRA, national sponsor fr an indefinite period be ii phian will not have to apologize. "cau 111 "OM as scientific assistant in lim-, said Fridav.

i-: in a i- of all organized smallbore rifle, cause a singer node, or i Gil spotted his taller and harder "wioau game rriua nigm. nology prior to coming to Hele-; Ploszaj is the second tackle high power rifle and pistol shoot growth, on one of his vocal chords. niumg rival 7U pounds ana car- na. dropped from the Cowboy squad ina in the Unil'-d States. i Di.

Kollhjorn Jenssen, team this week The club will heln nromote physn inn at K. said he was DIAL 790 ried the fight to Giambra all the league starts, took command aft-wav er only 3 minutes of play when Bllckv Harris savs "thp npfroit! Ino O'ttrion u-hAnvr Klc tlo.linff in ilc In KiiV vjhi-n mlwrl i In the end, however, it was the Manisicn raced 42 yards to score. front office" blocked waivers on as a fullback two seasons ago. with its members firing in local, who already has missed a week i Sf lil in i il tit heavier hitting which swung the 'Moments later he intercepted a Yankee pitcher Tom Sturdivant was dropped "for disciplinary regional and national registered of practice, would he able to join balance in handsome Joey's favor, Pass and ran 36 yards to the last May. 'reasons," earlier in the week.

I matches and championships. the team. especially in the fiery last Flathead 1. From there Gene paid rr cinzrN roil otstn. J.

strWLAND. IUTTI Both must have been told that iacK puncnea over. Jim Aiurpnyi the 10th meant the fight and 7 to make it 20-0 at the quar-went at it like alley cats. Giam- ter. bra connected with at least 20 A 40-yard scoring run by Stan- -i i i i t- icirn in flio 9nH TorinH nutli.i the story of a fighter, or why ciean lens anu in.ius i ui iiei jaw and wobbled him.

but he fied by a penalty. But the Bull-couldn't bring him down. He dogs got it back when Bob O'Bil-couldn't make the 26-vear-old un-lovich went over from the Flat- head 12 derdog stop coming. Game Department Clarifies Release In the 3rd period, Stanisich romped 80 yards after the kickoff to put Butte ahead 33-0. Ted Potter's touchdown made it 40-0 at quarter's end.

Butte reserves took over in the 4th period, allowing Flathead's Frank Cabbage to pass 16 yards to Herb Smith for the Graves' lone touchdown. Tommy Cash rammed over from the 9 for Butte's final TD. HELENA (U.R) The Montana Fish and Game Department Friday clarified a recent news release relating to deer areas 71 and 72 in southeastern Montana. A spokesman for the department said that area east of the ''Tongue River and south and east Colonials Down i kiMM mMm of Highway 10 comprising deer areas 71 and 72 is open to hunt VMI by 40 to 14 ing of deer until Nov. 15 to a hunters with licenses.

However, the spokesman said, WASHINGTON 'J George; there are no additional S20 non- Washington University's Colonials, resident deer permits available uncorking scoring punches both in in these areas as all such per- the air and with its running attack mits allowed have been issued walloped Virginia Military Friday This does not mean these areas niSnt. 4-14- in a Southern Confer-j are closed to hunting. ence football game at Griffin Sta-i The spokesman emphasized dium. that cnerial nnnrosirlpnt riur nor. i It was the fourth Win in five Montana must have a Governor who recognizes the misery, vice and crime which follows in the wake of organized gambling.

Montana must have a Governor who will abide by his Constitutional Oath of Office in getting "full market value" for state school oil lands. Montana neecU a Governor who believes in Montana's future Who will fight for a gTeater Mon tana a new era of prosperity and development Montana needs a Governor who will veto a "Right to Wreck" Unions law; who will seek a just and fair Industrial Workmen's Compensation Law. Having worked all of his life, Olsen knows. O'sen is the son of emmigrant Norwegian parents. His father, Albert, wa3 an iron worker on the "hill for more than 40 years.

Hi3 mother, still lives in the family home at 726 W. Quartz, Eutte. mits 'still are available in areas 'games for the unbeaten Colonials Nos. 73, 74, 75 and 76. who were tied last week by Boston University, and the fourth loss in: six games for VMI.

I The Colonials got an early touch-1 down in the 1st period, poured Has Low Net Mrs. H. J. Coleman had low across three scores in the 2nd and net Friday and Mrs. R.

VV. Gem-jtwo in the 3rd. The last period was mer was second in Friday golf; all VMI as the Keydets pushed1 play on the Hilands Club. Mrs across two touchdowns. L.

G. Hardv was first among the VMI 0 0 0 1414 SS handicappers. GW 7 20 13 ft-40 your siimil isi.

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