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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 5

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i Sidney Upsets Missoula lathead Loses Its Chance5: TH! INTtt LAKI Sunday March 21 1954 fl Giardello night Bandettes' End per cent of the net gate left fran IVMUiaw ecavMv evvvuw env he in the act of shooting when the grou gate ot 181315 plus fouled In final three minutes of 84000 of TV radio money That nothing to make a second point Baseball Scores our 47 Turn Out At Whitefish Spring Worsteds Now yen tan teM awHy why NYLON REINORCED NACKBAND INE COMBED 3 COTTON nalmiASMWA ICE CREAM nepalsilpsarrasarf MsntMAle 00 This Week's Special lavors' Ask for it at your favorite Grocer or ountain Glacier Dairy men's DmmMttr MEN'S WEAR I MM 4 at 1 ill I 1 night bewll Rang i 6 2 38 our Kalispell ishermen Pull in Limit of Steelheads TP 27 13 1 3 7 2 2 Ml TP IS 3 0 (Bing) Capps Diok and Ricketts and Will Richards caught their limits three a for three days The group 7 one free throw If the shot Is made put the ball In play on a Jump ball at the free throw line The player committing the foul must jump for his team but the of fended team will have the option of selecting any player to do its jumping 2 One free throw on all common fouls during the first 37 minutes of the game If the shot is missed the ball is in play If the shot Is made the ball goes to the team committing the foul out of bounds In last three minutes of the game two shots for each foul 3 One free throw for each of the first 15 common fouls com mitted by an opponent two free throws for each foul thereafter 4 One free throw for each com mon foul and retain posaeaaion of the hall out of bounds whether the 5 Two free throws on all defen the Rangers kept in the game By the half they were trailing 27 10 Nation's Cage Coaches Consider 1 1 Changes is in play A second free throw if the first toss is made Two shots for each foul in the final three minutes of play 7 Give the player who Is fouled DIAL 5088 Glendive Drops Braves 60 36 37 Mi 34h 33 Mi 48'9 Wa 59 69' 1 78 34 BUTTER BRICKLE CHOCOLATE CHIP Hus all our other delicious flavors look and Compare Shop emd Save tlwy wear better atflMk better! The revealbg MUT TAO teDe yoo an abewt the Hsing the eeet MSC Schedules Mat Tourney BOZEMAN At least five schools will compete here' April 2 3 in what may be the first com petitive high school wrestling tour nament ever held in Montana Max Kimberly mat coach at Montana State College said en tries would come from Three orks Manhattan Belgrade Gal latin County of Bozeman and er gus of Lewistown Also participating may be schools in Harrison Townsend Kalispell Polson Deer Lodge Red Lodge Poplar Twin Bridges renchtown and Absarokee Kimberly said he would like to make it an annual invitational af fair Sidney's Eagles started off be hind 16 13 nt the end ot the first period but by halftime had pull ed ahead ot Missoula 31 30 They widened their lead to 52 43 at the end of the third period But the Eagles had to fight to hold the lead as the Spartans set off on a 16 polnt scoring spret in the last period while Sidney made i ft Missoula's Hob Andersen and Roy liniy engineered the final Missoula surge that carried them within two points of tying the score Bray made two gift tosses with only half a minute to go to make it 01 59 But from then on (ho gaind turned into a frenzied attempt by both sides to score About all they got out of the fin al half minute was a flurry of traveling and lost balls that pro duced no points Loren Sax with 22 was high for Sidney Missoula's top scorer was Ron Borchers with 18 Cage Scores freAmmvn feB thia bay tag ee enr new eeDeetton of these famous suite today red see what thb mart styling can do far your aypearaneo IAJMArS4 NotPogaM Glacier Gold Inlr Lake Nawa Sarrica orty seven boys have turned out for spring track training at Whitefish High School Lettermen from last year who will make up this team in clude Bud Babcock Jake Braig Martin Hale Roger Hankins ahd Alah Hcdman New equipment purchased by the school for the track team consists of warming up suits vaulting pole and starting blocks Dates have been set for two meets this season the Divisional In Polson May 8 and the State Meet May 13 and 14 At least one other is expected 5 1 1 3 0 3 24 4 1 0 4 0 1 2 0 0 12 IB 8 MBN'S WHITE SHIRTS Canns said they fished but rivers and try the ocean All of the fish were caught on spinning tackle the group said our Kalispell fishermen have returned from a week's trip to Vancouver Island with their lim its of steelhead trout Ray each day brought 27 of the fish homo The biggest fish in the bunch caught by Capps weighs 18V4 pounds and none of the fish were under 10 pounds The fish ran pretty much the same size Capps said caught them until we were filled up then we turned them loose" Capps said Capps said the group hiked In and did most of ts fishing iM ttyi vicinity of the Campbell Rlvek Tasty refreshing ice cream tops off the party spirit Always a treat whethei heaped a la mode capping a tangy soda or "dundaed" with gobs of whipped cream and syrup Be sure to stock up on our rich smooth ice cream for your next celebration irst Season Inter Lake News Service Margy Scholz and the of Whitefish High School have completed a success ful season of musical entertain ment at basketball games: The pep bandwas organized this year with a student as director They have played for many of the incni basketball games and also In BOTANY DAltO RIDAY At Bradenton la Philadelphia (A) 10 MUwaukee (N) 6 At 8l Petersburg la Chicago (A) 8 St Louie (N) i At Tampa' la Washington (A) 6 CincinnaU (N) 5 At Clearwater la Boston (A) 7 Philadelphia (N) 6 (lame called end of 6th rain) At Mesa Aris Chicago (N) 13 Bal timore (A) At Miami la Brooklyn (N) 2 New York (A) 1 ill Tampa la bhlcaft fA) 4 CincinnaU (N 4 KANSAS CITY Mo Tiw fu 40 minutes of the game award National Association of Basketball Coanhea by an almost unanimous vote Saturday approved a rules recommendation that would elim inate the controversial one and ono foul rule In place of the one and onc the coaches would make the following rule: On a foul shot one free throw would be awarded If the free throw is made a second free throw would bo awarded but if the first Is missed the ball would bo in play The rule would apply for Ute entire 40 minutes of the game thus eliminating also the game's present three minute rule The onc and one rule provides a reward for a player who fails th rnAphpi AerpArl In that it slves a second shot if the first is missed on a single foul toss made or not Saturday a nronosal was uresent I oa me inaxjv convention ayisivc louis tio uoorvu 011001 John Bunn of Springfield) 6 One free throw for each times and stopped him at 38 sec (Maas) College It was approved common foul in the first ST mln onda of the seventh round The over a proposal by Alvin (Doggie) mtes of game if shot Is missed ball TK0 snapped New Yorker iiIIhm ex IlnwIfMAiiih that aAta '1 la A talHMlMN etwaaU as MVAM AMkBMWIa vMeauaa mmuni uiai ugs vavw shot or common fouls the ball be in play if the shot is missed but if it was made the man commit ting the foul would jump with a Olandlva (6y Kampschror Sevier Renier Nelson Grundhouscr Chrest Nelson arrell Totals: KaltsneU (3S) Mitchell Tennant Lockhart Swenson Thompson Handford ranklin Leitch Casey Totals a Score hv ueriods: Glendive 18 11 Kalispell 10 8 ree throws missed: would total about 11631 Trey re ceives about 881M Giardello scaling 158 pounds to 156V4 had Willie battered Tn mend a tear in a latex foam Into such helnleaanem that Referee seven proposed changes of the one pillow mend with a rubber base Al Bert stopped the bout ta the and one rule They were: I adhesive or cement Thia dries hard seventh round Joey was favored 1 On all common fouli for the And water resistant At 18 10 JS AA TOOTUSAMnrTAT KANSAS CITY (SEMbtNALS) Bradley 74 Southern Calif 71 LaSalle 69 Penn State 54 national AAU tournament (SEMI INALS) Grihalva Buicks (San Diego) 63 ort Sill Commanders (Okla) 50 Peoria Caterpillars 61 Denver Bank era S9 wr winning atresk at seven consecu tive knockouts riend of Giardello insisted be had been guaranteed 818000 for the nationally televised and broad man designated by the captain of an automatic point during first 87 east bout But Matchmaker Billy the fouled team His proposal was 'minutes of play A free throw Brown declared Joey will set 35 Iwaula aS JO lnln Mk ahhA IS n9 4h 164 CmMS! game riday tha coaches voted tn re 'foiilad tn final three minutes of commend the game return two game an automatic point when halves instead of the present four fouled and one free throw chance (uaners Before vote the coaches had under consideration BIG (Bing) Capps shews of? the lure thet helped snag a big catch of steelhead trout for he and three other fishermen on a fishing trip to Vancouver Island Three of the fish are shown Capps was accompanied by Ray and Dick Ricketts and Will Richards the many ether unseen detail that eO odd up to give you tbe 41 Batters Troy NEW YORK (UP Sensational Joey Giardello of Philadelphia de mended a summer shot at the mid dleweight title Saturday as a re ward for stopping dangerous Willio Troy and registering his third straight kayo victory this vear But Chairman Robert Chris tenberry of the New York State Boxing Commission suggested that Joey first meet Rocky Caslellani of Cleveland in a bat tle Eeach has a 2500 challeng check posted with the com mission Dark haired muscular Joey gave his greatest performance riday night before a rainy night crowd of 8185 in Madison Square Gordon Ills flnnrad Six foot TrOV thrto 33 52Si 524 53 55 55t4 58 RR 1 51 Va 68 69 Chuck I VaidllCrSf 1V1U1IV 1 i in Bumps Winters Unknowns: high in dividual series 630 Bumps Winters High team game 1083 Stoltie Lumber high team series 2986 Montana Saw Service MERCHANTS LEAGUE Plum Creek Mill 1 Plum Planers 2 The Hut 0 O'Neil Printers 3' Bigfork Merchants Sunset Carb Elec The Trap 0 Batzer Oil 3 Somers Garage 1 Arnold Trailer Sides 2 Pay and Save 1 McCowns Conoco service a standing Ail RA IMlzer wit sou O'Neil Printers 8J)t Pay and Save Bigfork Merchants 501a 39a The Trap 5i The Hut tt 4744 Plum Creek Planers Conoco Serv 41 Somers Garage 37 Trailer Sales Plum Creek Mill 32fc Sunset Carb Elec TTlrtV 4m av 4 zla a 91 VlsbYt niKti inuiviuuai sauv le Batzer Oil Co high individual fVXTail series oui xveu vroiiasuci Printers High team game 1002 Plum Creek Planers: high team series 2874 Printers 0 1 0 1 2 12 5 5 4 1 2 1 2 ft 0 25 Glendive Kampschror 5 Renier Grundhouser 3 Kalispell Mitchell Swenson Ten nont Lockhart Thompson Handford 2 ranklin 2 BUTTE (UP) effi cient Bengal was to defend their 1953 state Class A title against a dark horse Sidney squad Saturday night In the finals of iho stalo big svliool basketball tournament Helena played like an efficient methodical machine rriaay to beat a disorganized and dered squad of Livingston ars 75 41 nut tho surprise of the i iio riiet Avonlntf tfhint) CUIIIU III lliv wv when tho Sidney Entflos boat out only nine a favored Mlssoulft quau ui ou to get Into bo state finals or Missoula ono of the really lg guns ot this tourney tho de feat loft them witl no more than a chance for third place But mono than that it loft tho thousands of fans gathered horo with no real idea of what would happen when met Hel ena as most had expected right along That game was to have been the real test of strength in tho Class A tourney But it be played Helena had everything but an organized opposition in beating tho Livingston Rangers Center Ruas Sheriff scored 21 points to lead the Bengals But tho game wasn't a one man affair Everybody got into the act High man for the luckless Rang ers was Center Ted Carter with 10 ww mnrs points He was uu for Livingston last night and there any way he could stem the Bengal tide The game never g6t to be mucn more than an exhibition of Helena strength Only in the first period give their own value story through the revolutiohary XRA TAG In riday consola tion game Glendive had too much for the lathead Braves of Kalis pell a the Eastern Montana squad won 60 36 Norm Kampschror high scoring Glcndive forward had eight fielj goals and 11 free tosses for 27 big hH Ipoints orward Sevier had 13 IO nil TlrvM Xuiupcii a i mnatu uuh avail chell scored 16 to lead the Braves But nobody else was doing much scoring for the Kalispell team Tho loss put Kalispell out of tho tourney The second consolation game saw the Anaconda Copperheads i come from behind in the final per iod to beat Glasgow 46 43 The loss nut the game little band of I lOCcll DdSKUlUaJl gaittva 1IV a Scotties out of the tournament performcci at the tournament Anaconda trailed 15 11 at theiTihh mvmmAmm RAID A knir GO OQ ni quaiid fc Av uv uiv uiui the end of the third then sank 13 points tn the final period to win High map for Anaconda was Ko sena with 15 Top scorer for Glas gow was Johnston with 20 8 4 1 2 1 1 1 18 fl 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 BOWLING RIDAY NIGHT LEAGUE (Whltailtb) Lineolnlcancrs Allen Mobil Moulton Agency plm Lounge pjsUme Mtn suits rowtr Lincoln Cleaners 4Allen Mobil 0 E1rx Palm Lounge 996 Rein Electric 2842 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE civkfsR Market 1 Skylark 3 Rex Sldn Heads 1 Montana Saw SerYiV of No 3 3 Power Co No 1 Stoltae Lumber Brdge Lumber 3: Power Co No 2 0 Briage Builders 4 Unknowns 4 Plum Creek luimner Standing Unknowns Power Co No 1 Montana Saw Service 59 a Stoltzc Lumber Sykes Market Power Co No 2 Mb Columbia alls Lbr lUm ureen iauhuw cvvlarlr Of No 3 op Bridge Builders Dov'c filrin Hfads 4J High individual game 231 4 Walters Montana Saw Service and Bumps Winters Unknowns: high in dividual series 630 Bumps uivh team game 1083 Stoltae Lumber 48 49 53 56 5714 614 Bea O'Neil I ww A1 I iwr I i 3 JU i i it iMWii I 0 a (' S'.

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