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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 5

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EV Brr aves Depart or Championship NOTEBOOK dale a burk in take r7 Teams Try for Bowl Bids Halfback STATE ARM hi RANK DURADO Chamberlain Kalispell Boxers CALL US AT SK 6 4321 for our "All Star" Service Benefits! EIGHT TEN BOXERS representing the Kalispell team will travel to Bonners erry Idaho Expert fatert HEATING OIL CITY SERVICE CO Serving You Since '32" Somers 7S 7 2 78 77 83 81 70 2 51 63 65 30 72 33 70 it 7 3 nr i i OUTBOARD them they UEL CHIE 1 Our lean and proud Braves depart today for Butte carry with them the backing of fans which have supported them all year old man weather deserves a well placed boot for his lack of cooperation the battle very likely will be the best ever held will certainly be the coldest weathermen at Butte say the temperature will be near zero but one thing is favor able there should be no snow in Butte Saturday Never have two more evenly matched teams met for the title seldom has the statewide inter est been so intent this is the battle of the teams par ex cellence a contest of strategy between two good coaches Jim Sweeney and orrest Wilson Butte grid guessers are taking the Bulldogs by a point with the educated toe of red Thomas expected to pro vide the edge Thomas has attempted conversions 22 times missed only four of which two were blocked a very respect able average He'll lie a good one Ibis year but look for a real lirsl rale boxer out of Kalispell in a few years by the name of Russell Roy Rusty is a husky 62 poundcr now at in is the small est boy making the trip to Bon ners erry tomorrow he has class fighter's instinct when mixing it up should make a good account of himself in any ring this season PO Box No I Phone SK 6 4321 BUTE IRM IRE ISO CASUALTY COMPANY Home Office: Bloomington III quoting the PRESSBOX for the ac THE INTER LAKE November 13 1959 LEON RYDBERG Photos by CHS Yearbook of the lathead Braves should California arc expected to con tinue their march toward un beaten and untied seasons while Louisiana State Northwestern and Penn State try Io rebound Saturday on a college football card filled with important con ference and traditional con membership in the association Secretary treasurer Schutt said anybody wishing informa tion concerning the organization may contact any of the officers or write Box 395 Kali spell The next meeting of the as sociation will be Nov 22 at Carl 66 Station in Evergreen at 1:30 gm Mr ONLY 12 MORE DAYS To Get Your Ticket To The Evergreen Lions BEE DRAWING AND BIG GAME CONTEST But PN will take the Braves by that same margin banking on the entire team to get the touchdowns know ing the Braves can both kick and run or pass for the extra point been fairly successful this season too Ken Christison also has a consistently accurate booting average but the Braves mix them up sometimes flip an unexpected pass into the end zone schools wanted to go ahead with the title match tomorrow Approximately 600 600 Kali spell fans will travel to Rutla to see their team in action Seven buses will take stu dents from the high school down while Archie Roe of Tay lor Ac Roc reported that sales of ndult reserve tickets topped the 200 mark Other fans are expected to drive down and get I heir tickets at the Stadium Rutte sources said yesterday that nil 1400 reserve seats have been sold but there were many left In a reserve section which seats 2000 persons Crews were to clear the snow off Naranche Stadium today as the field was blanketed by a snowfall which continued to fall late yesterday afternoon Weathermen have reported there should be no snow in Butte Saturday afternoon record turnout of 72 which lias forced the to be held over into a weekend on Nov 21 i is rat moncy State i are in the lu crative bid because of Southern Cal's ineligibility Colorado which seized the inside track for the Big Eight's Orange Bowl bid last Saturday is a surprise underdog to a Ne braska 1 1 that has lost to Texas' Kansas Indiana Missouri and Iowa State The Buffallos (4 4) would be the Big bowl choice if they finished second in the race because Oklahoma is ineligible to go for a second straight time INSURANCE INEST HEATING OIL Clean burning Texaco uel Chief contains Additive A 200 which prevents corrosion and harmful deposits No smoke no odor complete combustion Call us make sure now of dependableWorry free warmth in your home TUNE UP and REPAIR AUTOMATIC Based on your needs and your free home analysis so you run out of oil fr EASY BUDGET You pay in equal installments spread over the year no big bills in cold months when oil consumption increases MT0 NAT TRAILERS Don Lewis Bun Strom and Ed Lassister were chosen to the board of directors A contest is currently under way to name the association with all persons eligible to compete Entries should be sent to Box 395 Kalispell The persons whose suggestion for the name is chosen will receive a one year TRYING TO TAKE their second successive Montana Class AA state champion ship the lathead Braves will meet the Butte Public Bulldogs on Naranche Stadium tomorrow at 1 30 They are row ono from left Owen Rumley manager Doug Robinson Jack Marcurc Leon Rydberg Roger Claridge Terry Mero Tom Jones Sherman Sollid John Baily Joe Holler Beardsley Dick Maroney Bob Siblei uel rank Bain lariy ritz manager In row two are Ray Olson Larry Lee Slevo Opheim Vernon Moro Bill Daley ft A newly formed organization has added another sport to lat head Valley as a go cart racing club was introduced into the local sports circle at a meeting early this week Officers elected to the as sociation as yet unnamed are ritz Urfer president Pinky Bourne vice president and John Schutt secretary treasurer BOTH THESE SENIOR members see plenty of action tomorrow in the state championship game Durado an end has provided depth for the Braves all year and in the Braves finale against the Missoula Spartans turned in an outstanding game on defense Rydberg is probably the most improved ball player on the team and has finished the season in fine form running effectively and proving to be a bear on defense 50 18 All State ballots in the Mon tana A A conference ere due soon most football fans are anxious to see results of bal loting eleven of the Braves have chances of getting on the dream team will be out to prove their class tomorrow Butte is naturally the closest team to the ability but lathead forward wall has proven time and again it is one of toughest in the state in spite of comparable smallness Butte may be big but speed de termination mark spirit of lat head boys Kalispell backfield is with out doubt best all around unit in Montana Coach Jim Sweeney has molded the four men into the smoothest work ing precision outfit seen on Montana gridirons in many a year big Jerry itzsimmons is a tough nut to drag down when he has the ball but PN thought the Jack Allen was a better back at least he looked it against the Braves Watched sumo 40 young box ers working out in gym at Cor nelius Hedges School a couple of days ago was Impressed with I lie intent they showed in good training the Kalispell team is sponsored by the Police De partment managed by thorough capable Rob Soderstiom he has a rugged schedule his boxers tenches fundamentals before tunlly mix it up tests Several of the lucrative Jan uary 1st bowl berths could be decided but its considered more likely that such close races as the Big 10 Pacific Coast Con ference and Southeastern Con ference battles will continue down to the final week of the campaign Syracuse the new national leader is rated a whopping 36 point choice over Colgate Tex as is rated six points over Tex as Christian and Southern Cal ifornia is 14 points over Bay lor Indications now are that Syracuse and second ranked Texas will go on to a Cotton Bowl showdown that would be one of the most attractive bowl pairings of all time Wisconsin which tied North western for the Big Ten lead last Saturday is favored by 10 points over Illinois Washington which still has the inside track for the West berth in the Rose Bowl is favored by six points over California But Oregon cd no better than even a a i Washington Washington and Oregon a two team battle for I K7" Soderstroin will men to Bonners erry tomor row where tangle with pugilists from two Idaho cities impressive record of team has hurt them some causes difficulty in arranging matches seems the Kali spell boys are pretty good last year the two Nau broth ers Don and Boll were state and Golden Gloses champs WW fl Bonners errv Idaho to morrow to face pugilists from Sandpoint and Bonners erry It will be the first matches of the year for the Kalispell boys who are managed by Bob Soderstrom and sponsored by the Kali spell Police Department The boxers are (kneeling from left) larry Harness 132 Russell Roy 62 and Eddie Sheppard 115 and (standing from left) rancis LaPlante 145 Dick Hembd 133 Ralph Ertz 160 Barry Robinson 145 and Dave Rice 145 Two boxers not present when the picture was taken are Bob au 1 20 and Bud Olson 1 55 Vollmen Ken Christison Dave Counscll Dave Craven Bill Olson Dave Carlson Jack Downes Bill Kambich in but there were 72 entered today Repre will be Missoula one Thompson alls six two Hot Springs nine Polson seven: Colgate has won only one of the seven games while Syra rnllnrl nicf Iv' iix Maryland Navy Holy Cross West Virginia Pittsburgh and Penn State TC'U COMING EAST Texas Christian has been com ing fast and strong since early season losses to LSU and Ark ansas but Texas is given the edge because of a more potent offense Southern California apparently cn route lo a per fect season is competing only for the national championship since it is ineligible to play in the Rose Bowl LSU beaten last Saturday after 19 straight victories is a 22 point favorite over Missis sippi State Saturday night Northwestern is six over Mich igan State and Penn State is 18 points over Holy Cross LSU still has a strong chance to play in the Sugar Bowl Northwest ern is battling Wisconsin for the Big Ten title and the visi tors' Rose Bowl bid and Penn State is expected to go to cither the Liberty or Gator bowls What a difference between a motor lhat't and one aot iraiim When your outboard motor leevea our hands it's we fuarnttee it! EVINRUDE SALES SERVICE LEE CRAT OR ONE MAN DRY LAND LAUNCHING I LOADING LEE CRAT Somers UJ GV kJW GRn STftmPS r' Record 72 Teams Enter Tournament ny Unllrd rr international Tlie Ladies Invitational Bowl ing Tournament starts here to morrow in the Kalispell Bowl with a teams turney second Entries were continuing to come teams sented team Plains Libby Troy one Whitefish eight Co lumbia alls five and Kali spell 31 The top team prize for the event it $150 but it could go higher if more teams enter the meet Open singles prize it $40 A singles $75 singles $65 and singles $45 End mi i 3 Hits 55 Points United Ptgbb International Wilt Chamberlain averaging 40 point's a game may become the first point a minute player in National Basketball Associa tion history The Philadelphia rookie who has ripped apart the best defenses in the circuit climbed to a personal high of 55 points Thursday night as the Warriors defeated the Cincin cinnati Royals 124 to 116 In other games the Detroit Pistons beat Minneapolis 107 93 Syracuse whipped the Knickerbockers 113 104 in a New York doublchcadcr Chamberlain also bidding for a new season rebound record grabbed 29 caroms and put the game out of Cincinnati's reach when he scored 12 straight points in the first six minutes of the fourth quarter The Roy als were 92 cl8 when Wilt went on his spree I Jac': Twyman v''o paced I Cincinnati to a 67 53 halftime Head was the high scorer with 32 points George Yardley set the Syra cuse pace that planted New York deeper in the Eastern Di vision basement Yardley scored 23 points seven in a late game spurt that broke the game open 3J 32 IGHT RESULTS COLUMBUS Ga UP1) pftc Rademacher' 200 Seattle Wash knocked out Buddy Keener 205 Balti more Md (1) PHILADELPHIA (UPD Dick Young 159 Philadelphia outpointed Ike White 158 Philadelphia (6) The 1959 Montana Class AA Champions State arm HOMEOWNERS POLICY gives more home protection SAVES This single policy rests' lets than four separate homo policies yet gives greater pro tection tho State arm Homeowners Policy costs less thnn manv other homeowners policies! Of course complete and exact protection is described only in the policy Ask about it today DON DORNIEID 82 North Main Phone SK 6 3113 By DALE A BURK INTER LAKE SPORTS EDITOR Tho lathead County Braves 42 strong and looking forward to the biggest game of lhe year tomorrow against Butte left here this morning for tho Cop per City where attempt to capture the Montana Class AA crown for tho second straight year Coach Jim Sweeney and his crew left here by bus for Butte where stay tonight With the team were the assistant coaches and two team man agcrs Meanwhile tempera lures InButte dropped to an unofficial 37 below zero and there were no indications of relict for lhe big match tomorrow It is expected to be bitter cold on the field although Nar anche sawdust turf is reported to be in good con dition lathead County High School Principal Kenneth Rawson said the game would go on as sche duled in spite of the cold Butte high school officials called Rawson yesterday concerning a possible postponement but both td Stefanatz Loyd Magdahl Alan Counsell Jim Heim Danny Bangeman Bob Kaufman Harvey Jewett John Pennoycr In row throe Assistant Coach Neil Hart Chuck Peterson Jerry Lyford Bob Leslie Mike Huggins rank Durado Id Arneson Victor Green Gaiy Wining Dennis lloycm John Will Kent Taylor" Jim Huggins Coach Jem Sweeney In row four Bob Robertson Jerry Barr Dick bcylerl Doug Payne Jack Bill Crouse Assistant Coach Photo by I Cllb Yearbook t1 41 4 88 Bv RED DOWN United Pr International Syracuse Texas and Southern cusc lfls Group Brings Cart Racing To Kalispell Sets Meet Xh mm I 1 wiwZ'? 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