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22 Great Falls Tribune Boise Baseball Club Franchise Up for Sale Top Non-Pro Cowboys At MSC This Weekend 'Cats Leap To Tenth In Poll Jim Friday, Oct. 26, 1962 Cuba Takes Navy's Mind Off Gridiron Iuri been possible only through the in- BOISE (UPI) The Boise av NEW YORK (LTD Florida BOZEMAN (AP)-Some of the terest and financial support of a number of Boiseans all of whom A traveling at an almost best non-professional cowboys in 1 W. i al rodeo and it's possible that this weekend rodeo fans may be watching the "Rookie of the Year" for 1963 or a future world's have their own business responsi identical scoring pace as last sea-the Northwest will appear here son, retained its No. 1 small col- this weekend in the Regional lege football rating for the fourth Rodeo at the MSC Field- Copyright 1962 LOS ANGELES TIMES bilities." champion in action here. 'None of the stockholders with straight week Thursday in the house ANNAPOLIS, Md.

(AP) The world situation has Navy coach Wayne Hardin as concerned as the Pitt football team his Middies substantial interest have either Playing golf for a living is a little like deep-sea diving. It would Four of the last five "Rookies" chosen annually by professional the time or the inclination to at United Press International board of coaches balloting. be a lot more fun if it weren't for the pressure. rodeo, have come from Montana Contestants from seven states-Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Nebraska and North and South Dakota will compete for prizes meet in Norfolk's Oyster Bowl Baseball Pioneer League franchise is for sale, the of Capital City Baseball, announced Thursday. It was further announced that if there are no buyers, the ball park and land in Boise will be sold.

Corporation president Sib Kleff-ner said the Milwaukee Braves have been notified of the stockholders' action. He said property bids are asked before Nov. 20. Kleffner said "It is the feeling Professional golfers come in all shapes and sizes but they come or Idaho and competed in the Arkansas State moved up from 14th to the No. 8 slot and Montana tempt to direct the future baseball operation or provide it further finance," he said.

Saturday, only two types: those who attack a golf course and those who Regional Finals Rodeo. They were Benny Reynolds of Melrose, State leaped from 13th to and trophies in the Friday and "Everybody around here is on defend themselves from Small college football ratings Saturday night performances, edge because of what's happening in Cuba," Hardin said Wednesday Larry Kane of Big Sandy, Bob A. Robinson of Tuttle, Idaho, and (first-place votes and won-lost rec which start at 8 p.m. Arnold Palmer is the prime example of the "Leave me at that thing I'll murder it!" type of play. Dow Finsterwald is the A trophy and $200 purse are ords in parentheses): at his weekly press conference.

Harry Charters of Melba, Idaho, i VmirifT i'ftrriA in flonh ff ins IT'l "These boys are a little closer To qualify for the Finals Rodeo, Team 1. Floniia A4-M (16) (4-0) Something New DANCING the contestants must have fin to the scene than most of the rest of us. After all, that's what they of the stockholders that profes Points' uUl vuui ui tirc 277 1 major rodeo events saddle bronc priding, bareback riding, bull ridding, calf roping and steer Us tling. There will also be a trophy and $150 purse for ladies barrel ished in the top three of their respective events in one of the are being trained for." sional baseball is a specialized business requiring the direction of 2. Southern Miss.

(10) (5-1) 3. Fresno State (4) (41) 4. Northern Illinois (6-0) 5. S. Eastern La.

(1) (5-0) 6. Central Okla. (3) (6-0) 7. Lenoir-Rhyne (S-O) 8. Arkansas (1) (5-0) 9.

Southern Illinois (3-3) six regional rodeo associations. champion of the "Make this thing leave me alone!" style of play. Oddly enough, both are successful. With Palmer, it's either him or the course. With Finsterwald, it's live and let live.

Second is better than no place. What brings this to mind is the victory of Allen Geiberger in the Ontario Open over the weekend, his first in three years- as a pro. -Allen is a 25-year-old professional from Santa Barbara who has on more than this year despite the fact he steps on a Standings are determined on an an experienced owner-operator, and that it will prosper in Boise under such an arrangement. t-2 racing. accumulation of season's win 10.

Montana State (5-1) til Cowboys competing in the Ite- il Second 10 teams 11, Delaware, EVERY FRI. and SAT. NIGHTS THE 47; 12. Arizona st. (Flagstaff), 36; i3, Finals are amateurs onlv nings.

Participating rodeo associations "It is the hope of the stock burg 32; 14 (tie), Hillsdale. tu pnlia jUof jn Dakota State and Lamar Tech, 26 each; ln lre sense Mac Uiey CIO not Doug Brown May Be Top Performer holders that such an owner may be found and that organized base rie i7, jexas ah, 25; 18 (tie), Humhoidt irodeo for a living. Many are on 'tournament golf course as if it were 7,000 yd. of quicksand east Missouri, 17 ball will continue to operate in Liijii vvujr 11 me ivip hi iiviizaoivii' are: Montana Amateur Rodeo Northcentral Montana Rodeo Western Montana Rodeo Northwest Ranch Cowboys Assn. 'goes around it by stealth, like a pickpocket.

Where Palmer is a Geiberger seems to wait outside the window until Boise." He pointed out the Boise base ball park is the only one owned by the lights are out. Looks Like Exclamation Point and the Dakotas), Idaho ftw- Butui tn i.u.u hnv An Rnrkv Mountain Doug Brown may turn out to be CART WHEEL a baseball company in the Pio Bozeman Favored, But Fullmer May Be Done Rodeo Assn. (Utah). Part of the difference is physical. If Arnold Palmer's ball rolled Sunder a Volkswagen, he might just lift it off with one hand and neer League.

He said this presented problems of additional operating costs. He said "Operation of the baseball franchise has for many years 1900 10th Ave. So. Package Liquor to Go 'swing with the other. But Al Geiberger is built like an exclamation point and at the end of 70 grueling holes sometimes seems to need a respirator to blow a bug off his ball.

"I play four tourna SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) The; dog sled or any way they have 1 gg1 hottest fight to in the United, to get there." States, if you can believe pro Rothschild has had a bit of ex- moter Norman Rothschild, is'perience in Bozeman before. He ments and rest. I want to be around a long time," he admits Battin Bats For Park Elk Hunt BILLINGS (UPI) Rep. James the outstanding runner of the meet Saturday at Bozeman when crosscountry teams from Montana State University and Montana State College compete. Brown holds the Montana high school mile record.

He is from Red Lodge. MSU coach Harry Adams said Brown broke MSU's cross-country record last Saturday in a varsity-freshman meet here, covering the distance in 14.46 minutes. The old mark of 14.47 was set by Gary Wojtowick in 1961. Despite snow-covered courses But most of the difference is mental. Arnold Palmer looks at WELCOME Mii.

and Farmers Union Delegates Bozeman, Mont. staged the Fullmer-Joey Giardello And where is Bozeman?" fight there in. April, I960, and asked a sportswriter. grossed approximately ai a glass and rejoices because it's half full. Al Geiberger notices it's half empty.

He can see where a shot might miss. Arnold Palmer can't conceive of it. Allen, throughout his career, has been content to go for the fat "Bozeman," said tn F. Battin, said here "is in Montana, near Yellowstone U1u Park. And if we can hold the next iwu lauictiuio nui mi.

cavu part of the green, even though thereon lies the thin part of the purse. Palmer pushes out his whole poke on the turn of his hole Thursday that limited, supervised hunting of Yellowstone Park elk is a better means of herd reduction than the present slaughter. Battin said there should be other with everything except light Gene Fullmer Dick Tiger bout there for the middleweight championship, I can guarantee that last year at the two meets in card. Allen will risk one white chip. Or fold Missoula and Bozeman, the Griz AI Gets Call to 'Attack ning Tuesday at Candlestick Park with Tiger the victor.

The contract calls for the bout to be held either in Bozeman or Las Vegas, Nev. zlies won both meets. Adams has some other way to handle the we'll have a gate of at least $150,000." Bozeman, according to the post park elk situation rather than thelbeen scanning the skies for omi- slaughter. inous snow clouds this week. 'i t.

ri ....,,1.4 1 Fivo varsifv runners and three I It's an occupational attitude Al Geiberger recognizes in himself, lllis onetime college coach, Stan Wood, frequently comes up to him in mid-tournament as Geiberger is frowning over a fairway shot al guide, has a population of around 15,000 persons. The San AliV RV nnVF 1 uu "ul lccl opw WHICH WUUlUj 1 Ifrosh will travel to Bozeman Sat- Francisco area, with a population SALT LAKE CITY (LPD thtrriav Arlams sa d. Thev are this season's of around put only Former middleweight champion alftrack sandhelicopt ers used bvWarv Miller, LaFay Hope, Phil rwvi infn th hnv nffirA ti fnr ihp diiu iieiiLupieis useu uy vww jVJCliC I til i It 1 UQUCILU anu which seems to call for a 1-iron home run or a 7-iron bunt and, as tAl reaches for the 7, Stan slips him a piece of paper. "Attack!" it 'reads in big red letters. "Sometimes, you play with Palmer, Player or Nicklaus, you Jget to feeling inferior and you start playing within yourself," Allen park officials," Battin said.

"ifjDwight, Glenn uevries ana Larry same fight the other night bruised from a loss to Dick Tiger, and heartsick over the death of, yeiIowstone Park nerd it Brown, Gene Meyer and Bob his father-in-law, said Wednesday LhH C.a uivedahl as frosh will run on a When is the fight to be held? "We'll hold it on Jan. 19, if pos zhv most he had serious doubts that nnn-romnetitive basis. sible." says Rothschild. "A ficial to all. However, Secretary don't worry about the town being lUdall has completely ignored the admits.

"My wife says that's why I haven't won as many as I -could." The anomaly of Allen Geiberger illustrates a trend in modern -golf which is not altogether felicitous. When Hagen, Hogan or buried in snow at that time. Even a Pas of Montana sportsmen." World Boxing Association middle- if it is, the good people of Bozeman will come to the fight by Snead started out on the tournament trail, you won or starved. I 11 ftt) Ytfl fashions Slaii Musial Surprised At Honor ST. LOUIS (AP) It Allen, following the trend of the times, started out with a subsidy weight crown to Tiger Tuesday in San Francisco's Candlestick Park.

His father-in-law, Roy Holt, suffered a heart attack at ringside and died a few hours later. "I don't know; don't make it too strong, but I have serious doubts if I will ever fight again in the ring," Fullmer mused. He didn't really have to win right away. His backers forced $1,200 him at no interest and told him to take his time getting into the Kokanee Spawn Operations to Commence Soon By Tribune Correspondent nd of fl ,4 (a IS Roiming Happy WithsHuiiting Manager Al Ronning of the Great Falls Electrics said Thurs big money, there was more where that came from. It's a little surprises me," Stan Musial said Thursday after being named.

like starting a career in your father-in-law's bank with a key to comeback player of the year in' the vault. "I know one thing, no title in KALISPELL Montana Fish; the National Leasue. day that he had just completed a th th and Game Department person- Thp Sf T.rmi TarHinal nuffirfti- Even 30th Strikes It Rich YT V1IUC1 1U1 AiUlltlJig 11 Alt IJi- i. Y7iH. so excited and suffer as much soon will start the kokanee'er.

who hit over .300 for the first But in this era of swollen purses, Al Geiberger was able to pay ureci caw drbd. Ioved ones d0 whe "We went after pheasants to-: the former champion concluded. "back the $1,200 before the ink was dry on the check. You can finish l30th in a tournament nowadays and meet all the bills. Finish 11th, spawning operations on Lake; time in four seasons this year, Mary Ronan and Flathead "I thought Crandall or Roe-John Cox, foreman of the would get it.

They made a Fish Hatchery at Somers, said, better comeback than me." day," Ronning said, "but we Fullmer made his statements as didn't get any. Earlier I got my pians were under way for a re- elk and deer so it has been a fine match between Fullmer and Tiger, state crews would be working at! Musial referred to Del Crandall spawning beds in bays on both 0f the Milwaukee Braves, who trip. Norman Rothschild, who co- I1 vSi I Eif promoted the San Francisco fight, Ronning spent a few days visit' you can throw a champagne party. Allen didn't even get a chance to wear out two cars on the tour a- before Pontiac was at the door with the keys to a brand new model. All he had to furnish was the gas and license.

He won $60,000 in three years without ever coming closer than third. He won a ing with Sid Rominger at his; said he held the contract for both sides of Flathead Lake as welliwas put in the No. 2 spot in the as two sloughs off the Flathead1 annual Associated Press poll, and River. Ffi Rnohurk of Los Aneeles. who ranch and is spending a few more fighters to meet either in Boze- days with Jim Murray, Electrics' i man, or Las Vegas, don't-count (by PGA fiat) tournament in Caracas, Venezuela, where manager Jan.

19. it nnH all I "As in the past, the fish will came in third, be made available to the public The 108 baseball writers taking who appear at the site of the net-part in the poll gave Musial 31 ting operations. The fish will be votes, Crandall 23 and Roebuck yiven to license holder in 13. accordance with regular season Situation Appears Good For Grizzly Games Here limits, a maximum of 33 fish to, any license holder or a limit of I SlanfonlSeeb. K-O tf A 70 kokanee in their possession," Cox said.

Persons under 15 or over 70 years of age need only have proof of age, Cox added. The spawn gathered will go to the Somers hatchery for processing and at the eye stage will be transferred to other state hatch ine )lizc itiuiiey vvus uive nit: uiran yujiiicui a uh.jv.iu on the cha-cha lessons he could stay for. That's why winning that Ontario was important to Allen Geiberger and may have changed him from a lower-case player to an upper-case Palmer, from a pickpocket to a blackjacker, scavenger to eagle. "You win a tournament, your sporting goods salary goes up, bonuses arrive, you get TV matches, you automatically make the Vegas tournament and you get in next year's PGA tourneys without qualifying," Allen admits as if he just suddenly noticed. What's more important, you step out of the faces in the crowd, you desert the ranks of mere sponsors' dependents, get a star on your locker and, who knows? A chance to show your swing to Ed Sullivan.

It's the meaning of athletics, after all. You'll recognize Al Geiberger at the Orange County Open at the Mesa Verde links this week. He'll be the one going for the pin on tbe spoor of first money, not the first 20, and "Attack!" will be written on his mind instead of on a note in his pocket. meetings of the Montana Physical Education Association. In addition to Wright, game chairman for the local group, the Quarterbacks were represented by James R.

Paul, past president; Tom Mather, Chink Seymour and Norman Claywood, Scoring Punch I STANFORD, Calif (UPD-Stan- I I A ford held one of its longest work- fir Jrpr''0 outs of the season, drilling mostly I niLzt 4 fi 1 on goal line offense. p55 i "ll Coach Jack Curtice said the I -JlUf driU was held because the Indians I f'i2'f got within the 10 yard line three ff m' i times against Washington last Sat- -'I-t '-VY-if lurday without scoring. "The situation appears favorable for the Montana State University Grizzlies to begin a series of college football games here beginning in 1964," George N. (Bud) Wright said Thursday morning after conferring with Dr. Walter Schwank, Montana State University Athletic Director, Wright and other representatives of the Great Falls Quarterbacks Club met with Dr.

Schwank Thursday to discuss the possibility of having the Grizzlies ap eries for rearing and transplant- native habitat next representing MSU alums, fans and ing into Century Club members. spring. mm iv. A WW pear in Memorial Stadium here under the sponsorship of the local athletic group. "Our goal is for the club 'Quarterbacks) to present one good college game here each year," Wright said.

"If the Griz TT 'ST '-V qfc 1 Our fresh ond fadi.onoble if AM Mii )1 Lit fXll su.ts end Sport coats ore I 1 ti ZL I'ji ZL I 1 If hi I certain to evoke paean It V. ti JU1 UJJ )J Jj i Pe from every well I I m. mn -r vmg Sww VwiwiX 'HiJliiij wmaf 'wiMi dressed man. ikt-, if Ui Li hi rfi Mv I -r V'vt-iii Leahy Denies He'll Manage Sonny Liston Haney G3I of Year NEW Y'ORK (UPI) General Manager Fred Haney, who in two years built the Los Angeles An-eels from scratch into a pennant ntpnrW wac namprl thp m.iinr PHILADELPHIA (AP; Both zlies appear here in 1964 the! game will be either on Sept. 12 or Sept.

19 but opponents have' yet to be contacted." I lMmie executive of the war hv Frank Lahy Jack Nilon, United Press International iSonny Listen's adviser, deniedi Wright pointed out that the UvJPA V'-m persistent reports Thursday that the new heavyweight boxing Schedule Cancelled champion wants the former Notre Dame football coach to be his new The current Cuban crisis has manager, forced the cancellation of the re-1 Leahv said at his Denver home cal group is receiving excellent cooperation from the university officials regarding the contest. "We hope to have definite word regarding the game in three or four weeks." Wright said. Dr. Schwank and Dr. Charles Hertler of MSU are in Great Falls in connection with the roainder of the Ft.

Eustis foot-; that Liston had not asked him to ball schedule. The team, national manage him and added that he service cnampions last season, had no plans to do so. had a 4-2-0 record this yearL Leahy said the reports appar- enttly startf -and ma mm ma mm mm mm MM p- mtes made a television mOVie with Liston while he was training for the Sept. 23 title fight ith Cards Waiver Pan fil ST. LOUIS (UPI) Ken Panfil, From selected reserves, Gooderham Worts, a famous old distillery name, produces and bottles "The Bourbon of the Year." PRIVATE STOCK Want deLIGHTful bourbon? Try Private Stock! TASTE IT and COMPARE IT.

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