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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 5

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9 6 6 ip fl 0 0 3 7 14 as nuuy fri'u thiuws The Pirates one of the kingpin BERKELEY Calif Cali fornia spotod Oregon three points In the opening minutes of play Saturday night then mauled the Dueke throughout the rest of the game for a 71 57 victory and a spotless 5 0 Pacific Conference rec ord It was the second win in as many nights for the Bears over the vis iting Oregonians string now 12 2 with 10 victories straight Larry riend sharp shoot ing forward was high man for the evening with 19 markers His score would have been higher save for the fact coach Pete Newell used his first string little more than half the game Oregon made a game of it for the first 10 minutes staying with in four points of the Bears But from that point on California main tained a comfortable margin At half time the score was 30 17 for the Bears ip 13 23 0 0 10 0 11 ip 4 8 0 3 5 0 6 0 0 3 tP in 17 12 6 ip 4 15 3 70 Valier 54 81 Sheridan 88 of Lewistown 53 1 3 fa i 6 Pf 4 0 3 5 13 1 4) 0 Pf 1 2 2 5 3 LARAMIE Wyo Brigham Young turned loose its ace shoot ers and put up a well planned de fense to defeat Wyoming Univer sity 82 71 in a Skyline Conference game last night before 4196 fans Center John Benson seared 19 points for game honors while BYU teammates Tom Steinke and Lynn Rowe netted 17 apiece Guard Phil Mulkey scored 18 mints for the losers and Tony Winpig get 17 for the lost cause The BYU a to a de fense was effective against Wyo ming's star point producer Terry Eekhardt who seared but 10 points He made 34 points in a single game earlier thia year to lead the conference in the depart ment Wyoming took the lead in the opening seconds as the two teams battled on even terms the first five minutes during which time the score was knotted five an average of once per minute BYU went ahead after that and built up a 50 38 halftime lead LAWRENCE Kan (UP) Wilt Chamberlain prevailed In final mlntes last night to five Kansas its 12th straight win 51 45 over areh rival Kansas State Kansas Stato led almost all the game and it wasn't until only 4:51 was left that Chamberlain hit a pair of free throws to five Kan sas the late lead 41 40 Kansas State battled back but with only 2:52 left Chamberlain hit a tipin tp put Kansas ahead to stay 43 42 CORVALLIS Cre (UP) Oreaon State spotted Southern California a five point lead in the opening minutes here last night then took command of the game to seore a 67 Paeifie Coast Conference win and gain an even break with the Trojans Dave Gambee led the Beavers shifting 24 points through the hoop for the night and sparking a late rally that pulled the Beavers out cf dapger after Southern Cal had narrowed the gap to four points with five minutes to go WHITEISH (ILNS) our throws to lead game scorers with straight free throws In overtime by 20 points Center Mike McNellly frowned Lauren Duckland last wn Whitefish's top scorer with six night were enough to give goals and seven charily Buckland two minutes had lapsed In third quarter Whitefish's Smith gave the Bulldog first breath of nlr at that with a field goal that gave ZAUNER ZIPS reddie Zauner played probably bis best game of the season against the Spartans Though he only scored two baskets and four points ready reddie pestered loulians no end Several times Zauner fast break and passed mates with precision monotony He hawked the ball from his man ln motion middle position in the shifting zone defense of is an eager little kid and contributes a lot to the said Bergstrom after the Braves returned to Kalispell "He isn't the player who always gets the most points but one whn'i alwave in the thick Bergstrom added reddie scored lathead's first basket at 7:14 of the first quarter and between then and his second basket little reddie was a giant this particular night Herb Smith again led the lat headsmen in the scoring depart ment with 23 points on seven field goals and nine free throws lathead won the game in the first half with a brilliant display of defensive tactics The Braves forced the Spartans to shoot from out and the ill directed shots of the hosts were hurried and off the mark Whenever the Spartans managed to erack the rim of the lathead defense they could not pot close tn shots A missed shot for the Spartans acted fireman all night 20 20 NOT CLOSE ENOUGH After the Braves widened their lead in the second quarter to 17 BOZMAN (UP) The Idaho State College Bengala virtually assured themselves of a fifth con secutive Rockv Mountain Confer ence basketbnll conference cham pionship Saturday night with a 68 59 victory over co Mon tana State here The two teams played on nearly even terms until mlrlwav in the GOING UP after a rebound are (11) guard Jim Baker of Lodmel (11) in Saturday overtime clash on the Bulldog floor Looking on are Munson (13) Worthington (7) of Polson and Whitefish Lauren Buckland (35) White fish defeated the Pirates 50 46 hit and 8 seconds to go Waters was the sparkplug for the Grizzlies hitting 16 points six of them field goals from far out set shots Rhoades the floor general added 14 points Uthgen annt paced the Denver attack with 17 points It was primarily a defensive bat tle with both teams forced to shoot from the outside The Pioneers hitting more effec tively in the first half were in front 28 22 when Montana started to whittle the lead by better work on the backboard and confusing the visitors with the changing de fensive style in the last half Montana won the game statis tically at the free throw line hit ting 16 of 24 charity tosses Den ver had 21 field goals to 18 and hit 37 per cent of their field shots to 28 per cent Grizzlies The box: Montana (52) Waters Erickson Sheriff Dunham Rhoades Howard tp J4 5 3 0 16 22 2 fl 0 Take Crosby Lead PEBBLE BEACH Calif (UP) Old man weather cut a wide swath through the ranks of the profes sional golfers at the $15000 Bing Crosby National Pro Amateur Golf Tournament Saturday and when night fell a couple of veterans Stan Leonard of Vancouver BC and Ed urgol St Louis Mo were in front Battling through heavy rains and high winds that had gusts of DO miles an hour urgol shot his second straight 71 for a 142 to tal at the end of 36 holes of the 54 event Leonard who had 68 riday came through with a 74 Saturday for his 142 But the field Just as In the Los Angeles Open last week was so closely bunched that at least two dozen men still had a chance to grab top money Behind urgol who is 39 and Leonard who Is 40 came Bobby Maxwell twin brother of the first day leader Billy Julius Boros Walter Burkemoe Tommy Bolt 3 0 61 0 in 2 3 11 13 Jr 83 BIGORK The Bigfork High Vikings led through out Saturday night as they downed Plains 50 37 on their home floor with Lee and Gillespie pouring in 28 points between them to pacethe victory In the preliminary game Big fork Junior Vikines slipped by Plains quad 31 24 to make it a clean sweep for the Viking squads Bigfork went into a first quarter lead and was never headed as they continued to increase their lead in every quarter At the the Vikings led 23 17 BIcfork (W) Gillespie Coach" Ralph Bergstrom was them scoot ahead at the end of the mighty pleased with his lathead first quarter 10 8 County High School Braves tonay riday night they traveled to Mis soula to the homo of the danger ous Missoula High School Spar tans and with all Indications point ing toward a close game proceed ed to befuddle a slow starting Spartan team The delay coat the Missoullans the game 81 48 and kept the Braves tn the thick of the Big 10 scramble It was a must game for the Braves And they rose to the oc casion with a hustling zone de fense that kept the Spartans at bay the entire first half It was enough those first 16 minutes of the game or during that period the Braves connected on it out of 38 sho'a for a not so hot 29 per cent' But their op ponents experienced an even worse half finding the range only times in 23 attfempta The win gave the Braves fifth conference victory in la rapidly becoming a three fight between undefeated Billings Butte Public and lathead Billings continued to roll 26 30 Mon AkM 81 Loyola (Md) 19 Washington College 59 Knox 3 Rlnon S3 Tulane 77 Tennessee 71 Pqnn State 75 Pittsburgh 66 Delaware 83 Ursinus 82 Kentucky 51 Louisiana State 45 Vermont 81 Clark TO Citadel Tl urman 76 Bradley 6T Tulsa 56 Idaho' 68 Montana State 59 Columbia 93 Rutgers 82 Oregon Overtak es Southern Cal Lead Pet800750600600600500250000 1 13 15 10 10 4 1 tvs h1 i 1 1 i 1 i titivi i Whitefish Bulldogs a 09 48 over throws for 19 point time victory over Polson In a see had 12 points on four baskets and saw contest at Whitefish Huckland stepped to the free League Knot RONAN (ILNS) Ronan solidified its hold on first place in the Northwest Class Conference Saturday night and at the same time dropped Thompson alls from a share of the top spot as the Chiefs edged the Blue Hawks 63 58 on the winner's floor The game was close all the way but a big first quarter paved the way for the Ronan win The win was fourth in the conference against one loss or the season the Chiefs are 9 1 Thompson alls kept pace with Ronan runners the last three quar ters of the name but re cover from the onslaught in the Dr Cary Middlecoff and Jay He first period ibert each with 143 Warren Richwine and Ralph And among those at 144 were Benner led the winners with 14: such shotmakers as Billy Maxwell points apiece Ray Sharp and Davis divided 28 points equally for the Thompson alls Blue Hawks Over Loggers ST IGNATIUS (ILNS) Paced by the hot shooting of red Black man and Lou Incashola Mission's Bulldogs Saturday night clobbered Libby 74 42 for their third confer ence win Blackman poured in 25 points with 11 field goals and three chanty tosses while racked up eight field five free throws The Bulldogs took a ter lead and were never headed as they led at half time 41 18 Olson paced the losers with six field goals and two free for a total of 14 points St Ignatius (74) Marcum Arlee Rocky Mountain Whips Northern HAVRE The Rocky Moun tain Bears paced by the 27 point scoring of guard Peterson defeat ed Northern Montana College 71 67 Columbia alls 81 Eureka 33 Bigfork 50 Plains 37 Miles City 84 Laurel 42 Glendive 69 Lewistown 89 St Ignatius 72 Libby 44 Whitefish 50 Polson 46 Ronan S3 Thompson Tails 81 Shelby 50 Havre Central 35 Shelby 61 Havre Central Tt Great alls Central 83 Glasgow 40 Sidney 54 Havre 42 Hrownmg Whitehall St Leo's Range 41 Neihart 46 Hobson 41 Buffalo 36 Judith Gap $8 Chinook 48 ort Benten 35 Grizzlies MISSOULA (UP) our free throws in the final three minutes broke a tie Saturday night to give the Montana Grizzlies a 52 49 Sky line conference victory over the Denver Pioneers before 5500 fans here The win was the second straight in conference play for the Grizzlies who lost their opening pair on the road Denver has a 1 2 record The Grizzlies trailing by six points as the second half started used an alternating man to man and zone defense to stop the Den ver attack and moved in front for the first time with seven and a half minutes left in the game Wwtth the score tied 48 48 Griz zly guard Clancy Waters connect ed with two free throws Denver guard Ernie Uthgenannt hit a free throw center Russ Sheriff and forward Zip Rhoades Um ovurtlnw after Polson deadlocked the game 43 43 at the end of regulation time on Worth ington's Jump shot IVhltet'lsli guard Ilin Baker add ed a gift toss and Mike MeNeilly hit onee from the field to give the Bulldogs a lour point victory mar Rin the largest spread either team had in the hectic second half Worthington lilt a free throw and jump shot artist Lod mell scored a last second overtime layup but it was not enough overcome WhltePsh's advantage up by Buckland's gift tosses LODMELL LEADS Lodmell who hits the basket well from all angles racked up eight field goals and four gift 17 points the closest the Spartans got COLLEGE Montana 81 Denver 48 Idaho State 68 Montana State It Gonzaea 71 Portland 87 Utah 90 New Mexico 83 Brieham Young Wyoming 71 California 71 Oregon S7 UCLA S3 Waehingten State 81 Santa Clara 75 Chieo State 87 University of Sen ranciaeo res no State 56 Washington 71 Idahe 49 Colorado Westrm 14 Colorado Mines 55 Oregon State 67 Southern California 54 Ullnols 79 Wisconsin S3 North Carolina A4T 33 St Augus tine 61 Hamilton 55 St Lawrence 54 Drexel Tech 87 Penn Military 70 Morningside 78 Iowa State Teachen 72 Yale 65 Army 14 Colgate 53 Buffalo 78 Pacific 75 Whitman 74 Eastern Oregon 73 Oregon Tech 71 Southern Oregon 75 Oregon College 54 Lewis Clark 66 College of Idaho 58 Portland State 65 Seattle Paelfle 69 TOTALS lathead (31) Cabbage Smith Rydquist Zauner Lowman Olson Durado TOTALS 20 Score by quarters Missoula 8 6 lathead 16 16 Officials: Collins and Potter meant disaster on the boards for the Braves hogged the rebounds and swept down the floor to add to their growing lead that saw of Helena The Mustangs ara 6 0 Wednesday night Butte Pub 1 lie defeated crosstown rival Cen tral Publie is 5 1 lathead 3 2 Princeton 72 Cornell 54 West Virginia 92 Villanova 70 Dartmouth 93 Brown 56 George Washington Knoxville 84 lorida 82 Georgetown 88 American 58 St Lnuls 84 Detroit 75 Miami (Ohio) 84 Western Michigan 79 North Carolina 102 Virginia 80 Iowa 08 Minnesota 66 Connecticut 87 Holy Cross 72 Virginia State 75 Morgan State 69 Purdue 70 Indiana 64 Duke 80 Clemson 70 Notre Dame 90 Lovofa (III) 76 Kansas 51 Kansas State 45 Lafayette 68 Bueknell 60 Seton Hall 85 St rancis (Pa) 63 Rocky Mountain 71 Northern Mon tana 67 Colorado 60 Nebraska 56 Hamline 71 Maealester fl Montana 52 Denver 48 Texas Tech 83 Arizona (Tempe) State 88 Spring Hill 64 Loyola (La) 60 Texas Western 93 Arizona 89 Goanria Tech 80 Mississippi State 77 St Thomas (Minn) 81 Concordia (Mtnnt vs Ambrose 79 Omaha 77 Washington (Mo) 82 Air Academy 54 Cincinnati 74 LaSalle 58 North Dakota 73 Augustana 61 Butler 18 Evansville 87 Baylor 52 Arkansas 51 Southern Mothodist 79 Texas tjan 63 Beloit 73 Lake orest 60 Houston 04 oxia noma built up a 56 34 halftime lead ed Northern Montana College 71 67 Only one of Iowa product which the Cowboys never were in a Montana Collegiate Conference's playing In the National oot able to overcome Igame here Saturday night ball League i nit tnem out i by a sin minutes to go TUn moo Im wxasdrafl nrvi a lie Mniiic nan in giuuwu vv trait to riday State runaway when the Bengals wnn 92 fl after using substitutes during the second half Idaho throw lint' and scored four times "le stranddi'd conlci'viiee rd In ns many tries at the outset of UnRs didn't relinquish the lead lia() irniu two minutes nau lapsed tn he Gary their time Whitefish a 25 21 advantage Poi son held 12 8 and 2 t'l lends at the end of the first quarter and half respectively After Smith pushed Whitefish ahead at the six minute mark the lead changed hands nine times be fore Worthington hit the Jump shot to tie the game 43 43 at 1:27 of the final frame then regained possession ball and stalled out the Ing time barely missing at the final buzzer BULLDOGS GO AHEAD inteh lake THE INTER LAKE Sunday January 13 1957 5 Dockstetter Nichols re Kirby Conley TOTALS Pittas (37) Scott Smith ortner Oberst Tenrie paved the way for turner i omp us trrotrers ft 3 3 3 5 5 3 3 TOTALS 18 Denver (49) Jackson Uthpenannt Brott Peav Sligh Hulstrom Win clinching free throws with 21 Gonzaga Wins Over Portland Ken Venturi Paul Art Bell and Jack Gage But the pro amateur dlvlslor was tiirnincr intn finmafMnff ftf A Uh The loss gave alls a conference 'away for Middlecoff and his part record of 3 2 and a season chart of 7 3 ThompMMl alla (SI) Kemmerer Coy Bybee Morkert i Davis Hendren Matthews Burns Sharp Taylor TOTALS Ronan (83) Clarey Miller Benner Noland Pichwine Jore Schacher a Dolezal Bennett TOTALS Score by quarters: Thompson alls 13 Ronan 21 SPOKANE Gonzaga Uni versity led by the brilliant play ing of sophomore sensation Denny Vermillion overpowered Portland 71 to 67 last night to split a pair of Independent basketball games The hard running Portland Pi lots last night edged the Bulldogs 64 to 62 After a first half lead of 29 to 23 erratic shooting became their donwfall as the Bulldogs slow ly crep by to maintain a lead that was threatened several times but never passed permanently Vermillion's had playing and ac curate shooting which netted him 16 points victory however Bob again topped the sccring celumn Western 84 Colbrado Mires 65 with 22 TOTLS 13 Colorado State 78 Colorado College High for the Pilot squad l'Jsrters J4 65Utah 90 New Mexico 63 Walley Panel with IS Plains? 12 UlLRCli up tlliXIIL num uunia l4 DIA 17 more charity tosses for 22 I The win mist ISC in front in the Rocky Mountain with a 3 0 record compared with 2 1 for the Mon tana State Bobcats Tim box: Idaho State (69) Jq Tllcks 4 Stcmen I 1 Hrizco AHaln Harris Ridders Christian Wells TOTALS 24 Montana State (59 fq Chanay Broz 0 McQuiUy 2 Kelly Patehett Tilley Butcher Matson Gaustad Harris I TOTALS POINT PRODUCERS The second period wns even more profitable for the visitors from lathead They popped 1(1 thrnnrth iha nnfc whlln hnlrllnrf the Spartans to a mere six points second when a Bengal flurry At the half the two tennis paused i put them out in front 47 34 with with lathead leading prising 31 14 score In the third quarter tans made their move their second brenth and figured out the zone defense of the Braves to pour In 17 points But the Braves were only a step behind sank 10 from the field and picked with 14 points and at the end of up two from the charity line for the third stanza It was lathead a total of 22 points to lead his 45 Missoula 31 Iteam Missoula's new found success But he was matched by the los eontlnued to find the range In theers' forward La ry Chnnay who last period and sifted through the picked up eight field goals and six lathead defense for points While the Spartans 17 points in that last Braves came within a point of matching that total and sewed up the first meeting of the season be tween these two neighboring rivals John Datsopouios and Dave Lien again was late in the game when they rallied briefly to come within seven points 47 40 The Braves took a 6 4 lead in the first minutes of the game on rank Cabbage's basket and were never headed or tied again The victory gave the Braves their eighth win of the season to of'go with three losses As is his custom Bergstrom used few players besides his starting lineup in the game Seven play ers were used altogether and all but two Dennis Olson used only a brief minute or two and starting center Dave Rydquist contributed to the winning cause Rydquist though held in check rebounded well as did Bob Dura do his replacement Sam Low man and Cabbage came through with steady performances with Zauner fireballing his through the Missoula team Spartans could not match Braves of riday night Even a fourth quarter press by the Spartans failed to pull the game out of the smoldering Mis soula ashes Why? Because Zauner jP3nan 3 Mission Whitefish 0 Polson 15 'Thompson alls icnbimhia albs 23 SOI 17 2S 37 (Eureka In the overtime Whitefish went ahead 45 43 on Bucklrnd's first two free throws after he was fouled by Munson of the Pirates Wor thington cut the margin to a single point with a free throw with one minute 48 seconds left In the overtime but Buckland added two more gift tosses at 1:27 after he was fouled by Bill Boettcher Whitefish guard Baker hit a bucket and MeNeilly scored with 45 sec onds left in the overtime Lod mell stole the ball for Tolson and scored on a layup with 10 seconds to play to end scoring Excessive fouling hurt the Pi rates in the late stages of the game Lenz Polson's dependable guard fouled out in the final quarter and Munson followed him in the overtime The two teams ran almost even In scoring statistics Whitefish hit 17 times from the field to 16 and connected with 16 of 24 free throws Polson was equally hot from the charity line hitting 14 in 20 tries Whitefish collected 15 personals and Polson picked up 18 The loss knocked Polson out of the Northwest lead it shared with inompson alls and night before Polion (46) Lodmell Munson Worthington Lenz Herreid Boettcher Ducharme Baertsch TOTALS Whltaflah (SO) Conn Paulini Phillips Knapton Hinman Baker Buckland MeNeilly Stoll Smith TOTALS Score by quarters Polson 12 12 Whitefish 8 13 8 13 COLUMBIA ALLS (ILNS) Columbia al's won its first game in the Nortbwest Class Conference Saturday night on its floor whipping Lions 61 32 The loss was Eureka's sixth In a row in the circuit The Wildcats jumped to a 9 0 lead before Eureka could counter with a point then rolled to an 18 5 margin at the end of the first period The Wildcats were sharp in their first winning effort hitting 42 per cent of their shots Eureka could never get started against the pressing defense of the Columbia alls' speedsters who harassed the visitors into costly mistakes The attack was well bal anced three men scoring in double figures Don Knudsen led the point collectors with 14 points on six bas kets and two free throws Right behind him came team mates Miller and DeWayne Buz zed with 13 and 11 points respec tively Against overpowering odds Eu Arlie Burk still managed to come through with scoring hon ors for the night banging in six field goals and three free tosses for 15 points Columbia alls now has a league record of 1 3 and 2 8 for the sea son Eureka is 0 6 in the conference and 4 7 for the season Eureka (32) St Peter Burk Gilman Roose West Dave Patrick McKenzie West TOTALS Columbia alls (61) Brown Johnson Moody Albrecht Loveall Knudsen Gimbel Buzzell Miller Klein TOTALS i Score bv Quarters: i Eureka 5 I Columbia alls 18 13 MImouI (41) te ft ft tp Datsopouios 8 4 2 20 Lowe 14 4 8 Lien 8 2 3 16 Burkland 0 0 3 0 Scott 12 4 4 Cooper 0 0 0 0 Hendricks 0 0 1 0 Seim 0 0 0 0 iuuiaii if ti Blackman 11 3 1 25 Matt 2 115 Jonasen 10 2 2 Payne 10 0 2 Detert 0 2 0 2 Incashola 8 5 2 71 Delaney ZOO 4 Woodcock 112 3 TOTALS 30 14 10 74 LIhbp (41) fg ft pf tp Olson 6 2 0 Williamson 16 3 2 Wilson 3 2 2 8 razier 0 2 0 2' Haines 2 0 2 4 Haines 12 14 Schikora 2 5 6 Gilchrist 0 0 2 TOTALS 15 13 13 42 Score by quarters: St Ignatius 12 39 13 30 Libby 10 13 12 I.

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