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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 6

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USE CLASSIIED ADS Dial SK6 3666 lis i ee VLAJ The Daily Inter Lake OPEN HOUS SUNDAYS Plan LEE CRAT OWNERSHIP NOW! LEE CRAP BOATS "Everything for Boating" EVINRUDE MOTORS CHR'S CRAT COA73 GATOR TRAILERS Whitefish Explodes 42 29 Takes Over Top Baylor Ups Point Lead Collects 42 en Center of Attention ilNWLAKE SPOKib CUI I Vbi all news Polson Outdoors Polson Defeats of Pacific Pokes Knock MSU Out of irst Rod Gun Ciub f1 Elects Viehe 4 By 52 44 Redskins Blue Hawks State Promises Squeeze Threesome Bigfork Wins Game revenge for'fcrcncc Play Wyoming and Brig a 5 1 to take i 49 45 load after three peri to lead his mates 'ods then outscored the Bulldogs in tp 2 Windis led Wyoming scoring 64 io Oops! Boxer Xft I subject in Washington He said rOrmer yer laKefa the telemeter system transmits Chico State Post his 1957 co ehampion city the rreop up to pulled away Have lynn to score 14 three game look like State of its crush pulled 0 0 tp 0 8 9 14 0 6 31 0 68 ft 2 6 5 12 8 7 0 4 1 0 2 13 ft 5 2 4 0 0 0 11 but handle the boards however has scored pf 3 2 2 2 2 3 1 0 0 Mission Detert Peterson 7 ft 0 fg 4 5 2 0 Pt 3 0 2 0 4 fg 2 2 0 6 4 3 0 0 0 17 ft 2 I 0 O' 1 6 0 0 0 0 10 fg 2 2 1 7 3 0 6 21 cent of its field goal attempts 29 68 while the Grizzlies were cash ing in on 344 per cent Montana out rebounded the Cowboys 52 46 Montana came from behind in the first half with an 11 point rush 9 0 2 7 0 0 Riebe (P) pinned pinned Nash () pinned Hathaway () pinnel Milner pinned Groves 6 0 0 0 9 0 12 14 12 15 62 6 7 8 11 6 THE INTER LAM: 5 a ebruary 9 1958 al ii 3 1 10 pt 3 4 4 2 3 16 CHICO (UP) George Maderos former all around Chico ate Col lege athletic star and defensive backfield star for the San rancis co 49ers was named head foot ball coach of his alma mater ri day Maderos succeeds the late Gus Manolls who died last week of a heart attack I not hang onto a late lead and dropped a 52 44 encounter to Ro nan Eureka led by six points with three minutes remaining but Ro jnon finally tied the score then sped to the win The score was lied at tlm ma Whitefish exploded in the fourth quarter and tliu i ve poi nt third quarter lead quickly spread The I 9 16 9 Scott a freshman for whom a Norlhwest Conference game of the great future is predicted in college I SCason here ifiay but cou(1 nnt knnif rtsls 1 1 7ERA4AA3 SKI COURSE Is Now Open New Hill 2 Tows Tickets 50c Rentals cd their tiektvod draft If LEE 17' COMB BOTTOMS AND UNIT CONSTRUCTION lech'd four players each in the first round Hero are ONCE IN A LIETIME PHILADELPHIA (UP) Chuck Bednarik the Philadelphia 235 pound all league linebacker lias scored one touchdown dur ing his seven year career in the National ootball League That the semi final round in the featherweigh class with a splitdecision over John Snider of Chinook The quickest knockout of the night came when lightweight Rich ard Lesey of Montana State Col lege at Bozeman caught Mike Ku zara of Sheridan Wyo with a hard right to eJose out the lights 2 3 5 0 0 0 EUREKA HLNS) Eureka most copped its first Class solidified bis lead by scoring 42 I walloped Virginia 87 66 poinis tn hu H3 (7 victory over (dnzagn riday night and vent right back against the same loam Saturday night Only a wook ago Bay lor scored a total of 1113 points In Mircossivo victories over ort land to taku the lead latest romp boosted his pi 2 3 4 1 4 1 0 0 0 15 I) 2 ft 0 4 3 4 2 5 0 0 2 3 3 5 0 1 10 22 I tt 1 1 0 0 2 3 4 8 4 5 3 3 14 20 pictures by cable rather than broadcast through the air and therefore is not subject to regula tion by the ederal Communica tions Commission ip 7 16 6 0 O' 0 52 West Peter West Onge isk McKenzie Burk West Pitman Robinson TOTALS in the third quarter as they out scored the home team 8 7 and moved witliin 5 points 26 2 1 with pt 3 In tlie preliminary game a smooth working Columbia alls squad overpowered (lie Whitefish team 40 21 In ftUTYie fha Micelnn nnrf fh uiv euopivii vetg' ers won over the Thompson alls! crew 46 43 connected on 50 shots from the Oregon 62 37 out a 72 64 vic ip 2 4 0 13 14 6 0 0 0 44 Tennessee Player Signs With Cards KNOXVILLE Tenn (UP) Bobjiy Gordon Tennessee tailback has signed to play professional football with the Chicago Cardin als next season rank Ivy the Cardinals' new head coach signed Gordon personally pt pti 1 2 2 1 3 4 0 15 pf ip 0 2 3 2 5 17 Wyo Central Junior Tops Whitefish Contra! Junior High defeated Whitefish Junior High here ri day night 38 19 as John Willscored 21 poins for the winners Central had a 15 7 lead at half nine saw Whitefish 15 12 then finally in Ute last period and Will combined baskets for Central 5 23 17 17 NEW YORK (UP) The of Bartlesville Okla will be site of an experiment in pav as iyou see telecasting of boxing and other sports This was revealed riday in a joint announcement by the Inter national Boxing 'fclub and the In ternational Telemeter Corporation The latter is a subsidiary of Para mount Pictures corporation Burt Champion a spokesman for period and led going into the fourth quarter 42 33 Cliff Haven 'paced the Redskin attack witli 18 points Alike Dock stader bad 15 markers for Bigfork Columbia all 129) Moody Kirin Albrecht Knudsen Miller ft 0 1 0 4 0 3 0 8 'Redskins (50) iSeyfert Dnv 1 Grander xitiven Peterson Mitton fp I TOTALS 2' 14 Bigfork (45) 19 4 4 2 fgfg 4 3 6 0 2 14 0 29 fg 4 0 5 5 4 6 of course came on a pass inter 1 totals 94 CCptior Halftime score: Montana 37 min 35 ft 0 1 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 WHITEISH HENS' Dr Rob ert Viehe was elected presi dest of the Whitefish Rod and Gun Chib Tuesday evening Art Golie was elected vice pres ident Mrs Charles Irwin secre tary Russell Ramlow treasurer and Jim Kajiwara and Luke Hig gins directors )oe Bilant director of the Hunt er's Safety Program sponsored by the group announced that final plans had been completed and that the program would gel under way tomorrow One hundred and forty one students are registered for the four week course The annual moose meet banquet has been tentatively set for early March Officers will be installed and it Is expected that certificates earned by students completing the Safety Course will be I awarded ft 0 4 3 1 2 4 0 0 0 14 15 13 2 28 1 11 55 10 53 otatf? Jonasen dumped Kansas last week woodcock' 6 9 Jack Parr blocked three totals of 7 0 Wilt uScore shots And for the first time Mission 19 this season Stilt was out scored by an er when 6 8 rimmed 32 points (Chamber lain had 2o) a 11 1 men meres me one aoouv one Texas cilionaire who was telling the second about buy ing a new car the other day kind?" asked oi'lion aire No 3 said No 1 Martin Huggins called me riday and reminded me that all 10 Class A A teams will participate in the 1957 58 I state tourney at Bozeman 1 this season I had said that 1 onlv einht would comnete Thanks Alartin those things wicked left hooks to the face and do happen in this business body 8 29 42 OICIALS: Gwynn Englebach Opheim Report BOZEMAN (UI?) The chair man of the Montana fish and game commission promised a on the Boyd Opheim case when matter is finally I Skibby Lewistown said i me vviiiii undiuii uviivvc1 iu xuiipv in nnnd nronrinlv tn nnhliolv dicJ cuss the merits of justification of our actions while this matter is pending in the supreme Opheim was fired from his $5 000 a year job as state fish and game fisheries biologist last Nov 19 during a closed commission hearing in Bozeman He sub sequently instituted court action to regain his job at Bozeman Skibby said he was answering criticism by Tom Deckert Billings president of the Montana Wildlife ederation Il Thursday Deckert said the com handling of the Opheim case was low point in the his tory" of the commission By JIM HARMON Inter I like Snorts Writer WHITEISH (IL NS) The High School Bulldogsregained possession of first nlace and 3 free throws Montana was led by guard Hal 15 points VlldllipiUUS ie Wyoming hit a solid 41 1 pertnto the quarter and nr oi its iieid coal attemnta 2Q mu within one point I whitefish (42) I nf nr Hl shot ahead paiiini 1 nf mi 1 Illi straight points to give them a io stoii point 17 7 margin midway in the second quarter i Ensign Knudsen then took command of the scoring and hit three jump shots to bring the Wildcats with 1 in striking distance 19 13 at half Columbia alls time lead and put the Grizzlies ahead 37 35 at halftime The sudden first half rally ended ap parent prospects for an easy win Windis missed his first six shots but started to connect and hit seven straight to send Wyo ming into a 25 20 advantage The Cowboys held that lead and were pulling away when Jim Pow ell and Dan Balko sparked the Montana rally just before the in termission Wyoming (68) Bertolero Carlson Hatten Bora Eckhardt Windis I Gardner TOTALS Montana (62) Powell Waters Dunham Sheriff Balko Erickson orgets Trunks BILLINGS Mont (UP) Kai Yip a Chinese American from Edmonton Canada began drop ping his robe in a bantamweight Golden Gloves bout riday night when he made a startling dis covery no trunks While 2000 fans roared with laughter Yip returned to the dressing room for his trunks The boy came back and won match SPIRITED rebounding by both teams was One of the highlights of riday night Class Northwest Conference game between the Whitefish Bulldogs and Columbia alls' Wildcats Players shown here tangling for possession of a loose rebound are Duane Hartman (25) Bill Ensign (35) and Dick Hale (22) of Vh i aru4 I A II i i i ming knocked Montana out of th5 ynivel'siy of Xione third share of the lend tn ih 'eam says Wilt Chain 1 1 ii ii i I nvnr 11 1 1 vn me au izzuvs rriaay mgnt Mle ten Wyoming and Brigham Young tied for the league lead The BYU Cougars stopped New Mexico 66 53 to protect their place at the top Wyoming brought 4551 Cowboy The lathead County High school Redskins si two earlier defeats riday as they jham Young had 5 1 records after edged Bigfork by a score of 50 1 victories 4 i 1 i Class ixonnwesi Loniercncci to me gym yunuug usea ns ugnt nan con 0Sln'lgamc I The game was close in the first trol during the last few minutes I Despite the 28 point efforts of half At the end of the first 10 break a 6 6 tic with 5Vs min Carter Mission's Dick Jonasen the Bluelquarter the Vikings from Bigfork utes to go and run up a six point will beiIlawks tbrec Pnyprs in doublclled by 12 11 but at 1 he half thc'Nad The Cowboys cashed in on in 'f'21" 'cs offscl Jonasen showing I Redskins took a 25 22 lead The 4 free throws in 6 attempts in the III 1 1 tiy Tlnrnu tvi 10 Dirk Rnvfnr I Rnrlcl hie eniivlnil 4 1 i I inn! 01 i ai i oMitnu in 1 1 1 1 1 i 7 a me VHIZZLICS La Cl 110 ttl Hl 17 nnd Inrrv WakAfinld tvi 14 nn1 i z4 xi ji who usually finds were the three two figure men herself posing with Don will Thompson alls won the game in Mil IdbL HUH aiitl II cl I 11IU lhalf 36 33 the Hawks camb back half during which Coach Harry Litwack cleared the Ow bench streak topper the 1 straiglit which its 1938 and 1055 5i teams achieved and made the season record l(i wins and two losses it was against Seton Hall that Robertson tallied 56 points in his debut in New Madison Square Garden on Jan 9 Maryland set a team mark scoring 53 points in the first bal'l and then breezed to its fifth vic tory in seven Atlantic Coast Con ference games Guard Nick Davis scored 27 points and forward Charley McNeil 23 for the win ners Patil Adkins had 23 for irglniti Oregon per cent field to UCLA tory over Washington Slate and Washington toppled Idaho 56 49 in Pacific Coast Conference action Dave Gnmbec and Ken Nanson had 19 points each for Oregon State now 6 3 in the conference UCLA pulled away from a 3 3l halftime tie to win rather easily over Washington Stale and Doug Smart's 20 points paced Washing ton's victory over Idaho Tuesday and stated that the next regular meeting would be eb I 18 with films and a limzhAnn ael uuauc nariinan I Whitefish and John Albrecht and Milt Knudsen of the Wildcats Honan (52) Clary Hurt ullerton Havlovick Bennett Bocksnick Ol tri I (let Ik White 0 David 0 TOTALS 19 Score by quarters: Ronan 17 Eureka in OICIALS: larski Andersen 77 points In his last and Is beginning to potential great (uy Rodgers ho plays In a con shlerably tougher league 1HI Baylor turned In a fine all around pcrlormame as Temple the nu tions elglitli ranked team whipped Scion Hall 69 53 and lOth ranked Erie Bm nes Purdue a (Chieigu Bears) Bobby cion back cago Cardinals) Harrell un sfon College (Cleveland) Kansas State Joo taoeis back iGfeen LCHS Matmen I rolson scoring heavily on pins defeated the lathead County High School reserve wrestling teain ri day night at the Polson gym by a score of 53 33 Out of 19 matches 14 ended in pins nine by Polson ThcJ'irates took 11 of the matches The results: 155 lbs McManamy () pinned Holmes (P) 4:31 123 Ertz () doe Reynolds (P) 10 6 138 Jacobs (P) pinned Peterson () 2:53 123 Hanson () lee Wells (P) 4 0 135 orman (P) pinned Hathaway () 4:29 148 streets (P) dec Nash () 5 3 177 Dennis () pinned Mahler (P) 1 :35 145 Noel (P) pinned Bob Olson () 516 i 115 Roberts () and Murphv (P) draw 4 4 155 Swayne (P) pinned Brown () 2:50 135 Erti () pinned Caferv (P) 1 :03 145 Hawkins (P) pinned () :40 135 Strum (P) dec Ranson () a 4 Heavyweight 1 enske () 4:30 148 Milner (P) 4:40 14'8 Strum (P) () 1:46 145 McNanamv (P) 1:57 168 Dennis () (P) 3:46 115 rye (P) pinned Roberts () 2:10 be paired with LaVerne Car kT in fhn ex 4 I All I 1 a I I 4 1 1 1 llClll xz HU 1 doubles at Los Anneles Mrs Carter carries a 191 av the last frame 15 10 to wrap up crage in a league in St Louis the win Look for more high school and college to be signed at laouious prices oyi major league teams now that 0 the bonus rule has been wnkeftcid 4 Baxter 6 lunkea permitting teams to Burns 9 farm out these high priced Sehmoye prospects Pop if your son 1 shows any baseball talent beat the drums the scouts'll1 comearunning When Kansas Here and there Good corncil The Montana State Uiiix'ei'sil Grizzlies have de pnoai YAiKiu VI uihl pinvr cided to change the color of in the Clnss 11 Northwet Confer their tootbnll jersey numer hero night by Icfeiit LEE CRAT IBERGLASS BOAT Powered with the New 4 50 Evinrude Starflyte CRAT IBERGLASS 1 MODELS EATURE AIR It's Here! Pay TV In Sooner State tp 15' 12 10 2 6 0 45 Nine KOs Spice Billings Bouts BILLINGS (UP) Nine knock outs six technical knockouts and 11 unanimous decisions and five split decisions featured opening round action In the seventh an nual Midland Empire Golden Gloves tournament riday night Approximately 3000 fans roared their approval through the 31 matches Saturday night two re turning champions led the way I semi final bouts The eight amateur fgihters crowmed champions tomorrow night will represent Montana Ida ho Wyoming and Alberta Canada in the tournament of champions at Chicago later this year irintr Rnn VcTnafo that wiped out a 9 point Wyoming I witz of Butte fought his way into abandoned discretion in vain at tempts to grab the ball Terry Eckhardt and Ron Carl son potted 2 free throw's apiece to put the game on ice The lead changed hands 4 times and the score was tied on five oc tjicasions the last time at 60 60 Wyoming's Tony Windis and 18 Don Hatten sank successive bas kets to break the tie 12 50 with 31 points on 14 field goals XbinsEpS Lopes' Defense I Upsets Cuban I SYRACUSE Sixth ranked lightweight Joey Lopes who riday night brushed aside a substitute opponent today aimed again toward axtitle fight through with doddling 28 years old and I want to go after the title he half chuckled a The Sacramento Calif fighter scored a unanimous decision ri day night against unranked Damaso Collazo of Havana Cuba in a na tionally televised 10 rounder He was never in trouble after throw ing up a defense agaipst Kflvnr Xrnil coin hoinlH it hkuu diva nun over the Seattle star Chamberlain is seven feet tall and Baylor is 6 6 I seott w'as a junior at West Phil adelphia High School when Cham IVCJI Berlin was a senior at Overbrook 'cij rugn sain tney played three 1 times against each other and that the lowest Chamberlain scored against him was 32 points He admitted he got something over 20 himself in each of three meet ings 16 7 1 01 0 1 29 tp 0 id 8 3 14 1 ii Skvllne Irlain of Kansas is a better bas Diaver than Plain nerve racking t8 t2 victory nr 1 7 le Grizzlies rtrtav niM but not much let ter BY RED DOWN Untld Pr Sport Writer Elgin weekend two scoring bursts hart Oscar Robertson ami ilt Chiun borlain gasping for breath Satur day Ilf the race for colloga basket bill individual senring honors The 6 foot 6 lneli Seattle stnr 1 1 1 at i 11 tn iu 1 1 hi 1 1 MID 111 other games involving nallonal powers Hodgers tallied 2fi points ami had lite assists as Temple ran Its winning streak to 15 games new school record and tlm longest skein by any team In the country tills season liodgers notched 12 total to 5tll points in 17 games I lus the first half lien lor a Hat 33 per gamc average built 46 23 lead and Baylor scored 21 points In each six minutes of tlie second half and grabbed a game total of 19 rebounds in a brilliant all 1 around performance that over shalowed a tilled straight Impres sive showing by Jean Claude Le Iebvre tlie 7 toot 3 inch import from Paris who Is tlie world's tall est bnsketbpll player The 280 pound renchman scored 26 points tor Gonzago Bas lor under Le ebvre Sets Banquet Date POLSON (1INS) The annual Polson Outdoors Inc banquet honoring tlie athletic department of Polson High Seliool was set for Marell 11 during Hie regular meeting of I'Ol Tuesday evening Committee chairman Mordle I witliin Newgard staled that tlie banquet in tlie ers on tlie various athletic teams as special guests I Polson wa numornls will be replaced bv lKe leading I rolson wore tumbled bv tkirk utannn nuinbcts on the blhllv SlovVi'S well as tho liont rrhe Bulldogs pulh'd awny from ebt minutes left to play aiUI DUCK JCiSt'S a threatening Wildcat quintet in Tlu' National Kootbnll fuul'th dumb'r io register a VICtoiA 1 11(1 iHKlst I I I league reennl to 9 wins against Bulldogs dominated play and eon one loss iiirnim hile diop Jdstenily scored from the field ped a half game behind Whitefish I effectively operating a tlght In the standings dropping thvlr knil zone defense second league game Polson has a (ONN fONS )CATS i inc loss was inc tounir against uoiuiunia cans moved i Ii wins I'nr I SnnnpiM1 Kaiv srvrn nidntc nf Whltnfieh Mississinni' 1 pooue wnn piay rri I'iiil (i 1 1 in pi nt 1 1 Piiiiii'iittiui i ihi 1 1 in in rs pit i i in e) he Wildcats deeper into fourth lint Gordon Conn then sparked Whitefish on a 10 point scoring spree that shattered an with Ronan in foolball and is cur 'otherwise close score and earned 1 rent ly leading the northwestern (conference in basketball Wayne Jackson trap shoot chair man announced that would cooperate witli tlie Polson JCs by 'sponsoring a trap shoot during the nine day celebration planned for June I i President Leland Schoonover I Strong rebounding by Coach Rolllc Schauble's quintet was tlie key to their success in tlie second period Tlie l'lrcd up Wildcats sparked by Knudson's excellent play mak ing and bail handling threatened old' gold outlined' dangerous Columbia alls overtake the favored Bulldogs Mlbl i i JI i THOMPSON ALLS (ILNS) The Thompson alls Blue Hawks sur Larry Chanay of the Bobcats prised Mission of St Ignatius here lie saw him play 10 une in ne xormwesr i nnmrcncr the Grizzlies tn cause Here's a switch and Marion Ladewig paired in a tourney Not Don Marion ('or' Nir AND TUCK iO'IU' ni i i i i 1 11 tn no i i tiv two rivals viio naa spin imiiuuKh tt urvixion i ir i hi two previous non conirrrncv hard ixnuusvn aimmuuve mu highly did U(zi Hts this vojM nlnvrul nln I effect IVO alls euaril was I Halph and luck first period even though scorer for tlie game itli 16 points back Detroit) I Whitefish went ahead to stay witli I on 7 field and 2 free throws Oregon State i than three minutes gone in1 Conn who paced the Bulldogs me game lauack in me lourm perion witn Columbia alls scored first on eight points was tlie Bulldogs a free toss by Milt Knudsen but high point man witli 14 counters called a director's mooting for! I 1 1 nntieiisn went anoact at ot on nem goais ana tree mrows tlie period when Jim Baker drop Doug Knapton added 10 points on Tnlnil le increased their ad ill 1 0 him man AllUlTH D3CK (o3H ninn4P ri'nininlnv in thr nnnnino Jim Van Pelt quailer but a quick long shot by a 1" terbac Roger Miller and Knudsen's sec ond fice throw closed the score to 8 6 at the end of the first Grizzlies Can't Portland Player Stop Windis Raes Chamberlain KlIWS Who Meshes 31 St LARAMIE Wyo (UP) Wvo I a '0'lnS 6 foot 9 newcomer nine knocked Mi to the University of Portland ji Ji Bav Packers) i 1 it tackle (Los Angeles) Bobby Conrad Texas bock (New York) John Kersey ped in a free throw awarded be 3 baskets and 4 gift fosse IMIKC laCKlC niGlICipnia)'luur lu imuiicai 1ULU duvu Dick Campbell Marquette aRais Wildcats I I IZillzI zx tie nj center (Pittsburgh) Varonc rancisco) ichigan (Washington) Did any of vou notice ue 1 01 1 Vrv numy stanza I Darling I' rank Selvy in Saturdays Gui(1 Nolman Klein hit a free iVTuomav pro game of the week on TV? throw for the visitors at the out lie has been the center but set of Hie second period to bring T0TAIS innocent attraction on the St I Columbia alls Tnnic Innm itniv fsnornQ 1 8 Whitefish then owner Bun Kerner lowered cvlck'' by linl ins in rl lx the boom on Coach Alex Hannum recently Said he want any more excuses for losing Said the Hawks should be 15 games in front of their division and said Hannum WILL use Selvy in the lineup It too was a mystery to me why Hannum did not use Selvy more often tn his first year in the pro circuit before the Army called him he averaged more than 19 points per game He has picked up splinters this year At the meeting the other night Coach Ralph Bergstrom of lathead was very much impressed with1 fa Dockslader 5 Huston 5 Nichols 3 Gillespie 1 Hanson 3 Hanson 0 VZ XT A 7 4 I A 1 I I by quarters: I Redskins 1 11 14 i Bigfork 12 10 11 ii ur LCiAub OBovle Hatfield fans to their feet during the final moments of play stalling the ball through the last 4tJ minutes The loss dropped Montana be hind Colorado State in the Skyllhe standings as the Colorado team took over second place with a 62 44 standings as the Colorado team took over second place with a oz 44 victory over Utah that ran the Aggies' record to 5 2 in con after 49 second of the first round free to Wta pay telede spite the current dispute over that basketball has met both Il American candidates He played against Chamberlain at high school in Philadelphia is the best basket ball man ever he said I is a close second" I ahu wax non ar comparing Chamberlain to of thc half IVIAr emri hxrIx4 i offense sputtered in the third per iou ana me ttons mustered only two points while the Chiefs col lected 13 Jerry Bonnett had 16 points to lead all scorers while Jim Hurt inm'rt tn with 14 xrix4 i Mun tut me wimrers Don McKenzie had 14 points and Guy' ish collected 13 to lead the Eureka attack The win gave Ronan a 4 7 lea gue mark Eureka 0 12 Eureka (44) St A St nin I Lal Lf zAlfc Rv 1 dBUB 1 tv w' Ik An iCW V' X'y A WJL XsSWfW WWIMKh NX Hf mN 1 sN x' xx s' X'' Ase 2 0 or 1 2 1 0 1 0 24 16 (55) fg ft 3 3 3 0 12 4.

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