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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 6

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Smiths Late Jump Shot I Swarthout On His Way Heads Coaches Leads Braves Over Brones Chestnut Asks Too Position Uli Tor ciAMi: recommended nil stride as he heads for the basket In the grade School Association ft pf tp give 62 At the start of the second per Mlllrr 6 A 22 but Butte Grabs Back camo Ihorn in the side Dick Pub the ft 0 Bank (51) 3 13 Saints Will The Boat Show every day AT LEE CRAT BOATS On loo scorer forand guard Luke Bushman was next TO See Your Authorized Buick Dealer 7 2 7 12 seconds to final three 0 0 0 0 to Hie tree throw and one and the throw lie missed the one and one 0 6 THE INTER LAKE Varch 17 1957 TUT IT IN CLASSIIED AND WATCH IT SELL fSfffefyMinder standard Poadmaster optional at exfro cost other Serie 20 2 60 2 I 4 17 16 4 10 0 0 26 ft IT 11 11 13 Pf 2 4 with 10 In the Shelby Roundup fcfter nooner Shelby guard John Eikel barner scoring 27 point display ed speed which kept the Panthers in trouble during the first perfect The quarter ended with Shelby tn front 19 14 a five point margin 'i 4 16 fg Hunt Piriio thnisten Overland TOTALS lathrad Billing 17 fry 17 pf 16 fl 0 0 46 11 17 quarters 14 14 Braves In scoring a dh 21 point and put In hr clinch rr as the buzzer sounded the end of llllUnus1 activity in basketball for the season 4A 16 61 I hr brain session off As flit i it mu lilt'll Jabs and i i i hi lhi I 11 ligllhl led the ponder was the Bisun workhorse all night Butte Central was a different team from the one which lest to Helena Thursday All five starters hit consistently to put Central ahead 26 12 at the end of the first period continued its possible show Kansas in the Canisius 1)0 74 dilll of is Angeles by sliding Under the Ca 1 i ornbi eight points before latbead with some heads up defensing scored eight points to go ahead 38 37 In that string reddie Zauner and Lowtnan broke up several Billings plays to score on easy lay ups BRONCS COME BACK After that eight point spurt the Brones came back with a nine point spree of their own to go out front 45 37 before Cabbage broke the skein with two free throws Just before the third period ended Lamb hit for Billings and Cabbage scored on a lay up to put the Braves behind by six going into the thrilling final eight minutes The victory was the 14th of the season for the Braves against 10 losses but It was the sweetest of them all The Braves met the loser of the Helena Butte' Public game Satur day morning at 11 iA their next step toward third place ac re 75 the sparked by I 11 01 '10 second floor In ro Knapion 1(1 1110 level to a LUI I Allen i i HUI! llllh liiiil Matt Berlin hit Ids llrsl free throw push the score Io 58 55 As the Braves broughl the hall down court Sam Lowman was called lor charging lie slammed Hie ball down on Hie Hour and was iuimedlalely handl'd a technical 20 it 16 NCAA title by whipping Idaho State 66 31 In the third quarter the Brones from the Braves and led by as much as the when Haugen got two rebound shots to put the Brones out front NEW Ike Chestnut demanded a principal's bet th Sat urday in the forthcoming feather weight title tournament Instead of Ihr a It erii'i i e's post he earned diy nlgiii by outpointing (111 Ca dilll In their return television bout al Madison Square Garden Chestnut 2( ear old son of a 4 0 IS 21 23 The loss dropped the Bulldogs into the consolation bracket and matched them 1th Choteau Satur day morning for the right to play for third place Saturday night Cut Bank taking Its second tough win In Iwo nights advanced to the championship game against talented Anaconda Central Each weighed pounds and belling was at "even money" A ra iny Ight 2(100 fairs paid about $5000 Ha I heed (62) I Smiih Ic'd'iuiRt ZHiiwr Lowman Keith Olson TOTALS RilUnq (60) TOTALS Score by Whitefish Cut Bank Two Whilefish High hool staying at the Rainbow Holm in Great alls during the lournae learned riday nmrn'ng 'i doesn't pay to go visiting in a lei without attire pa ir barefoot clad hi pajamas un der their coats and II their Inlr in pin curls boarded the hole! e''? bodx and head There kiiockdow ns Ike forced Hie action In every ses' lon and look the unan imous decision 5 1 1 6 4 6 3 1 mor Gil who had won a split ver dlei in their first bout al Houston ri i i'l1il HUH renirai puiimau porter bent lhei Brones wllh a hook shut 1 turned the tables on speedy Ca ihi last throe seconds game Smith bad lie By TIM MORIARTY I United Preu Sport Writer North Carolina Kansas Kentuc ky and California were expected to walk off wllh regional titles in i the NCAA basketball tournament I Saturday nigbl and thus qualify for the semi finals at Kansas City next weekend In the widely scattered qtinrier linal pairings North Carolina plays Syracuse at Philadelphia Kansas runs into upstart Oklaho ma City at Dallas Kentucky meets Michigan State at Lexington Ky and California laces defending champion San rancisco at Cor vallis Orc North Carolina march towards a down match with final by downing riday night behind a brilliant 39 point performance by All Ameri can Lennie Roscnbluth It was the unbeaten Tar Herl's 29th straight victory of the tying an all time college record Kansas however was extended into overtime before pulling out a 73 65 victory over Southern Meth odist All American Wilt Chamber lain once again emerged as the big gun by totaling 36 points almost half of his team's total Kentucky also met surprisingly strong competition In scrambling to a 98 92 victory oxer Pittsburgh while California reached the quar ter finals by routing Brigham Young 86 59 In other second round games Gary Clark's 34 points carried Sy racuse to a 75 71 triumph over La fayette: Michigan State upset No tre Dame 85 83 on late field goals by Jack Quiggle Oklahoma City's "Iron Men" shocked St Louis 75 66 and San rancisco In riday afternoon's games in the bracket Shelby defeat ed Roundup 69 55 and Choteau defeated Harlem 70 63 The Anaconda Saints ied by a single point 13 12 at the end of the first period but when the half time whistle blew Wolf Point was leading 29 25 The lead was narrower 45 42 at the third period Sparked by guard Jim Murphy who totaled 23 points the Saints pulled ahead of the Wolves in the fourth period and stayed there High man for the Wolves was orward Larry Granbois with 12 ikei He cjished I 1 1 1( I Hit 1 1 I 158 57 I1' l'it head gol eoutrol of lhe hall again on a play under the basket and Hydquisl was fouled by Dunn Bartlett Dave sank his first shut bill was short on Ills second at tempt Smith leaped for lhe re bound and laid In a field goal Io pul the Braves out In front with a little more than a minute of play ing time lefl 60 58 Billings tried desperately to A CTTON STARTED right from the day people first saw our price in print They and hurried and what they found was a marvelous car at a marvelous price or we stop with creating fresh new body styling and wide wide and a new look all over 5)Ve put plenty of millions into making this Special fun to drive as well as a beauty to look at We started with a dazzling new performance a brand new V8 and a brilliant new Dynaflow We built a brand new nested ride chassis that gives you plenty of room yet keeps road clearance the same And for good measure we made handling easier and stopping more level with a new suspension system So if you want the dream car to this is it See your Buick dealer and find that today Variable Pitek ia tke Hutch bitifds teday It it standard on Roadmaster Super and optional at BUILDERS INE WOOD AND IBERGLASS BOATS One Mile South of Somers Open Sundays IIVTIT (UPi mu Swnrlhoul Grent nlls High School conch rlduv wns ro eliu toil president of ihu Moiilann Cions AA ootball f'uaches Assoclnlloii a a meeting held in i oiijuncf Ion wllh the stale basket bn II I ourun men I Other ulllceis named were Ed Butte Central foollinlll i IU II Hill num Stoll i conn I WITHOUT BAKER McN'eilly was high Whitefish for the second straight night with four fielders and five free tosses for 13 points Smith added 12 points on five buckets and two gift tosses risbee husky Cut Bank forward took game scoring honors with 17 points on '(seven baskets and three free inals Spot BUTTE (UP) The Butte He Bulldogs staved off a desperate Helena rally late in the fourth period riday night to eke out a 62 59 win and a chance at championship Saturday night Great ails' Hans edge counted for 30 points and 18 bounds to lead the Bisons to a 65 victory over Anaconda in evening's opening game to win the other title shot In riday afternoon contests lathead dropped Billings from the tournament 62 60 and Butte Central trounced Bozeman 87 62 Butte relying on uncanny shoot ing led most of the way jumping to a quick 18 9 lead at the end of the first quarter edge playing one of his finest games was the major factor in Great win over the Cinder ella team Anaconda The 6 4 200 Score by quarters: 4 8 16 Play Wolves GREAT ALLS (UP) Cut Bank Wolves and Anaconda Centrals Saints were to meet here Saturday night in tbe champion ship game of Montana's Class iiigh school basketball tournament Cut Bank advanced to the finals by defeating Whitefish 51 48 ri day night after Anaconda Central had upset the favored Wolf Point es o7 ol in the op TRAII SEVEN MINUTES Coach Rollie Schauble's ((iiintcf minus Jim Baker but Mike McNeillv Doim 1 Gary Smith trailed for seven min '1 Mends room But olher pas tucs before big Mike hit a field already pushed Um goal and two free throws Io He the 1 11111111 l' anlomaHe elevator score goal with 15 seconds left Io keep 01' zll1PCtl down lhe door the deadlock 14 14 at the end of embarressed the first period view of a group of holel Knapton connected from the 10 up side and MeNellly pumped hi a hook shot at lhe outset of the see ond stanza to give lhe Bulldogs NK Kvihy f' their first lead 18 14 terry John 1 sm tii? 'g son and Bob risbee hit from the Bnolina field for Cut Bank to tie the score again but Knapion dropped in a free throw and McNcilly pumped in another basket to give the Bull dogs a 21 18 cushion wllh five min utes left in the first half The lengthy Wolves retaliated by stepping up their first break with S' a wild slud nt the basket nt the far end of lhe floor It missed by 20 feel ans rushed onio the floor to rongratiilale the players Smith was mobbed ly his icninmntcs The Brones were shinned In the hithead locker room there was weekend would be left open a wild scene The Braves pound sciiools Io play nny schools cd Smith almost into submission I wished including out of state but he loved It jeluhs 'Hie following two weekends Billings Coach Bill for nonconfei whether as punishment against his gnevgames with league opponents team for losing the night before! or the fourth weekend tn Anaconda or not nevertheless lp llle seven game confer ence scnemne Coaches also foolhall ganes be played under National High rules permitting free substitution of players They also recommended that I filming of games for scouting pur poses be abandoned Bid it was Oopte in and see what the future holds in store for you and your family See the latest in boats motors trailers and completely rigged outfits on display And see for yourself how little it costs to join the fun 2SQK slarted only one regular against El'it head Hunt was the only reg ular In the starting lineup The strategic move backfired for the Braves put the pressure on lhe Brones all lhe way The Braves seemed more al ease In their second game even thmiLh If ncrnlnef Gio 1 ufyiiin iiiv ii tit iiMii'iui uiiniii iit iinrm i i in a iu II IVI a school to turn its own games Another recommendation would (provide coaches be represented at But the Braves s' meeungs 1 1 iiii 1 1 1 1 wnii nin mime The final recommendation was that track entries Ire limited to three contestants from each school In each divisional track meet that field events be left open I 1 1 1 i I I i I 1 )n I Hit! 12 Knap'on hit a field' street floor and the elev' cj girls in patrjrs Manufocturer' Sugg9tted second mark the Braves calleil lime out Io plot sirategy Apparently at the hunch paid Braves threw lie ball In at the mid court Hue Smith was standing Simonlch In lhe plvol as ids mates passed coni'll vice president Lou lluclie i lhe hall back anil forth at the edge lean Missoula County High School of Hie Billings zone defense which basketball coach secretary refused to go after the hall he coaches adopted recominen Wllh four seconds left Smith 011 fil'vi'ri11 lsflues' 1''''" got a pass In (he plvol dribbled to his right jumped let fly and the! "Igh School Assocla hall swished the cords for the High School Ad winning bucket mlnlslriitors Association I They dead wllh lhe 1957 lootball throw schedule grid rules conch reure sent it Ion nt school meetings and track and field com petition The coaches proposed a football schedule which would set aside lhe first three weekends of lhe season for nonconference eompcllllon The I ni i in i hi i i uu mil I I hi I) oil I I 1 wiin iwu spiiltllCfl ii kl('S second (iiiartcr leads here riday Schauble used his entire hunch night as they dropped a narrow while Cut Bank's stalling quinlei 51 48 decision Io the fast breaking the whole 32 minutes The Northern Division champions in Wolves outscored the Bulldogs on the scinilinals of the state Class field goals 20 16 hut WIHlel'isl tournament jlctt the floor with lhe '(q( I tree throws 16 11 l' i made 13 personal fouls Lnmb of innings wllh two five illirows mid the margin forged to lor 'eight points 5759 lathcid then I'lllled six straight points on IIpi I E'ollli's driving lay up llydqulsl's BigThrills Buick SPECIAL CEITTZIRV SUEER AOADACASTZJK Qn' Occssories nounas in ns own ikick court long pass found Lamb under the til the last minute of the first half 1 1 1 ti nI Un 1 ni 1 1i i1 I 1 Isv ls 1 11 1 1 4 1 tying points (lO til) About 58 seeonds remained as 24 23 in a low scoring first half tne itraves Drought lhe ball down the floor and wont into a stall for began pulling away a last second shot At the 27 Ib'IMinc n'hnil score lhe lying point lint lost the 'the ball around with ease oaii on mi errmie pass I'lmnenu brought the ball down the floor led Lazetieh inserted tils first lint Billings broke up a Cabbage stringers But the Braves kenf dribble mid look the bail out of pressure on the Brones and held hounds in its own back court A I on to a four to five point lead tin By DON PLAHSKI Inter Lake Sports Editor BUTTE HNSt Herb Smith mav or! Wllh lull XlM'nlllls left Smith took a pass from i up mid Ids Iwo free in the plvol wheeled ai omul nl Kenoy hint 's disqualify i 1 I ii (i ii fi ri 1 1 juiupvu anu me hall swished through the cords for two points mid the ball game to bent Billings "Ltio In llrsl a ft ei noon game riday in the 1957 Class AA state iournnmcnl licrc 1 it was the second successive itiinia hi i KI1 IHill i I Ill UIIHII 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HiHl HIM lit i lhe last few seconds Thursday lv "l'111'1''11 Jnmcs Wedln II night Bob lluilej of Ainu Ihn lea 1 of the tllllllil 111 I I'lllllirif 111 I I i la 1 'l lllllll' (III I (I I I ll 1 1 game Smith had been charged tor It luailli I re Ois Hlilliq li Villi on a ump nm II whs nn Ihhh nr mi 1 I 1 4i i ii Mi1 irii line lor lhe one ensuing leelmieal Ids first shot on mid then missed the technical loss Billings tried Io stall but lost lhe hall to the Brnves mid Smith was fouled as he drove for llw bas Elathead play one of ils best kl1' In on both throws games of lhe season In handing lhe l'1' Hraves were one behind Brones their "die" game In "do or die" affair It looked dark for lhe Brines going Into the last quarter They trailed 47 41 rank Cabbage opened the final hectic eight min utes with a free throw but Gordon Hnttgen who Is listed In the pro gram al six feet cven but clears that mark by seven incite1! scored a jump shot on a rebound to the Brnnrs a 40 42 lond Then followed a string of five su aigoi nee inrows inree lathead and two for Billings to cut down the Brones' margin 51 45 Haugen used all of his six feet seven inches to score a lay up to put the Braves out front 55 45 The never sny die Braves made their move Smith hit a jump shot and followed with two free throws to put the Braves within six points YOUNG TED WAGGENER of Elrod lilts a long stride as he heads for the basket In the grade school basketball finals riday Elrod lost to Hedges 21 19 in overtime Bill Arlinl made the winning basket for Hedges and added two free throws in lhe overtime Byrer had hit a basket lor Elrod the exlra period Regulation playing time ended with the score lied 17 17 Scoring showed: Hedges Demmons 7 Wehr 6 Arlinl 4 Wilson 4 Adams 0 and Little 0 Quande 7 Burnside 2 Waggener 3 Stancill 0 and fisher 0 Drop Up NCAA Pace narrow wne By JIM HARMON jlhrows Johnson was seeoml with inter Lake Sports Writer 1 12 CHEAT ALLS (1LNS) The hitefish played the entire game Whitefish High School Bulldogs wilbout Jim Bilker starting guard matched rebounds with tail Cut hng shot artist who was siHc Bank hut couldn't hang on tn tun lined with two KID''I hiOfl i 1 1 1 Ina i ii i in ii i IX 55 1 1 1 1 i opened its bid for its third straight isbec and Mikc AHpn scori A A 4 I 1 1 IS ilsiisstsn I 1 I nonst cut bank into a 21 20 lead1 they never again lost The Wolves continued the hot pace to push to a 30 25 halftime edge The second half opened with both clubs concentrating on eon trolling tbe ball and looking for 1 positive openings Guard Garj 1 Smith pumped in two quick field ers at the outset to (lose the gaH to 31 29 but the Cut Bank five hit I four two pointers and a pair of (gift tosses to cushion their lead 41 33 late in the third period Mc Neilly and Dan Paolini each hit a free throw for the Bulldogs to cut the margin to 41 35 with eight minutes to play The Bulldogs con 1 tinned to chip into Cut Bank's i lead as McNeillv and forward I an I ren Buckland hit field goals to Wolvi slice the margin to 42 39 with six oner minutes left An exchange of baskets boosted I the score to 44 41 then Smith (sank two free throws to close the i difference to 44 43 with a min jutes left But big Glenn Wheeler Cut Bank's six foot five inch cen ter hit two baskets and Allenmade a bucket and two free throws for a 51 45 advantage Tn a desperate but unsuccessful i last minute bid to snare the vic tory Paolini hit three straight free I throws in the final 47 jeut the margin to the points 1 A 55 jo wky Al wax Mir 7 cm 83 I I Tr ZlpdHandfi9 I CS Wijjp Preset yn naodost sxtn cost on tko Special to 7r better Mawiliilii ntn Wil Bwck wM Mid ifcim.

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