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Braves Half Game Bach fa 18 Great Falls Tribune Sunday, Sept. 20, 1959 awson Def HIGH SCHOOL Tribe Stays Alive in AL As Detroit Edges Chisox LA Blasts Giants Twice To Tie for League Lead Mustangs 13-6 Ford and the hitting of Marv Throneberry gave the New York Yankees a 3-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox Saturday in a game honoring the veteran Yankee catcher. Yogi Berra. Attendance was 24.005. Berra, who accepted a truck load of expensive gifts with tears in his eyes, didn't get a hit but GLENDIVE (AP) The Dawson son Red Devils of Glendive Saturday night knocked over the Montana Class A defending cocham-pion Great Falls Central Mustangs 13-6 in conference openers for both.

Coach Bill Mehrens Mustangs started scoring when halfback Joe Lloyd ran 15 to score. Coach Bob Underdog Colorado Stale Surprises Bass, COP 9-6 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Los Angeles grabbed both ends of a day-night doubleheader from San Francisco Saturday, 4-1 and 5-3, to tie with the Giants for the Na tional League lead. Milwuakee, by beating Philadel phla, 9-3, moved up one-half game behind the pace-setters. Righthander Roger Craig set the Giants down on six hits in the opener as shortstop Maury Wills batted in one run and scored two. Southpaw Johnny Antonelli, unsuccessful in his third try for his 20th win, absorbed his 10th setback.

Trailing 1-0 in the nightcap, the Dodgers rallied for five runs in the seventh inning. Jim Gilliam and Charlie Neal each hit two-run doubles. Don Drysdale, although taken out for a pinchhitter in the seventh, gained his 17th victory while southpaw Mike McCormick of the Giants took his 15th loss. The setback before a sellout crowd of 22,737 marked the first time since Aug. 4 the Giants failed to hold exclusive possession of first place.

BltAVES CLOSE IN PHILADELPHIA (APj-Old Dro Del Cradnall's grand slam home run and a homer and a pair of clutch singles by young Lee Maye powered Milwaukee to a 9-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies in Connie Mack Stadium Saturday night. Righthander Bob Buhl took care National League Box Scores STOCKTON, Calif. (UPD-Underdog Colorado State upset Dick Bass and College of Pacific Saturday night 9-6 In the opening game of the season before 17,000 fans in the Tiger Stadium. The visiting Rams, trailing 3-8 going into the final quarter, turn- Oregon Slalc BealenhyUSC PORTLAND. UPI Southern California made three long scoring plays pny off for a 27-8 football victory over outweighed Oregon State Saturday night on a wet field before 23,895 fans in Multnomah Stadium.

Halfbacks Allen Shields and Lynn Gaskill scored two touchdowns apiece as Coach Don Clark's touted Trojans handed Tommy Pro- liro his first Portland defeat since he took over as coach at Oregon State, Shields drove over from three yards out to climax a 54 yard drive for the first southern California score. Late in the third period the 184-pound sophomore back eludid I ha entire Oregon Stale team by returning a punt G2 yards for another touchdown. Wichita Pulls 19-0 Upset Over K-Stale MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) Un- rierdog Wichita University upset its larger state rival, Kansas State University, 19-0 Saturday. The visitors parlayed the line-Inistlng charges of fullback Ted I'enn nnd two shbrt K-Stol punts into their surprisingly easy opening triumph.

Conch Chalmers Woodward's club scored in the first and second qunrtcrs as short K-Stute runts into a 20 mile-nn-hotir wind save Wichita the ball Insldo K-Stale territory. Wichita added another touchdown in the third quarter. Mobile Display Of Wildlife Finishes Tour HELENA (AP)-Montana'i mo. one wuaiiie display completed a successful summer tour with the final showing at a county fair in Kuli.spell. The traveling exhibit showed In KANSAS CITY (LTD The sec- Geveland Indians stayed alive in the" American League pen- jnant race when they crushed the Kansas City Athletics 13-7 Saturday night to move within 414 games of the first-place Chicago White Sox.

Southnaw Jack Harshman won the game for the Indians, scatter-intr nine hits for his seventh vic tory of the year, in addition to con tributing a double and two singles in Cleveland's 19-hit attack. Minnie Minoso hit his 20th homer for the Indians. Johnny Kucks was the loser. TIGERS STALL CHISOX CHICAGO (AP)-Having waited 40 years, the Chicago White Sox apparently decided Saturday to put off for at least one more day winning the American League pennant. They lost to the Detroit Tigers 5-4 before 17,287.

The White Sox nearly overcame the Tigers with two out in the ninth when pinch-hitter Norm Cash belted 'a two-run homer. Detroit's Paul Foytack scatter ed 12 Chicago hits and notched his 14th victory against as many defeats. The White Sox used four hurlers starter Dick Donovan who suffered his 10th setback against nine victories, Barry Lat-man, Bay Moore and Gerry Stal-ey. YANKS BEAT RED SOX NEW YORK (AP) A 4-hit pitching performance by Whitey Marquette Gives Pitt a Scare MILWAUKEE (AP)-PitfB heavily favored Panthers, pushed around for most of the game, capitalized on a blocked punt by Mike Ditka to score a fourth period touchdown and a 21-15 victory over upstart Marquette Saturday in their 1959 football opener. Ditka roared in untouched to block Pete Hall's attempted punt, giving Pitt possession on the Marquette six.

Two plays later the big end took a soft pass from Ivan Toncic for the winning touchdown. Louise Suggs Leads at Atlanta ATLANTA (AP)-Louise Suggs shot spectacularly on the back nine Saturday to take a four- strtJke lead in the third round of the $7,500 Atlanta Women's Open Golf Tournament. The little slugger playing out of Sea Island, shot four birdies on the home route as she came in with a 33. That gave her an even par 71 and a total of 215 over the Continental Colony Club course. Pictured Above Local Great Who Recently Carded a 3 Game BWffWfflWWSWJIf WWW 5 WSWW' I' frwl 4 I 1 L- -VWi; Iff Malta 23, Roundup 20 Helena 12, Great Falla 7 Glenrtlve 13, Groat Kali Central RtMffiin Llvlncetfm 4 Kaliapell 32, Lewie Clark (Spokana) 12 M.

Ijun'i (lwiauiwn) 54, Dcnioa 21 GeraMine 24. Winifred 7 Roy 91, llohvin 6 Moore Morraain Stanford 13, Cheater 7 Maa Big Sandy 31. Rudyard Oilinunt 24, Invrrnfiaa 14 I'rwr SO, Brady 7 Belt 8, Crnlarviilt liar Ida 13. Belifrada 1 COLLEGE Kaa Navy 24. Boal(ir) Colleita I Bboda Inland Nnrtheaatern Mnaaachuactta 21, Main It Trinity 14.

Iimlaon 14 (tie) Wl (hmUr (fa) 13, VUanoVa 1 Connecticut 39, Springfield Carneai Tteh 7, aflippery Rock Geneva 39, Coaet Guard alb Georgia 17, Alabama William A Mary 37, Virginia I Maryland 27. Weat Virginia 7 Clemaon 20. North Carolina II Una 22, Kent ay State 20 IJU 2. flu a 3 Gmgla Teffc 14, Kentucky 11 JPrenbyterlan 24, Furnian 23 South Carolina 12, Imke 1 Morehrad Ktate IS. Geigetown 11 -Wake Koreat 22, irlda BUta 20 VMI 46, Marahall Citadel 4.

Newberry Tlavirfaon 42. ('atawha a North Carolina Mate IS, Virginia Tech 13 Georgia 17, Alabama Mldweai nttaburgh 21. Waruuette 13 Kn S. I.awrenra 7 Wichita Iw, Kanaai State) Hope 20, UePauw 7 fann State l. Mlaamirl I Concordia (Minn) 34, HI.

John'f (Minn) Xavler Ohlo) 71, Iuiavllla 13 Akron 2. Mount Union 23 Inn in, Naliraaka 0 Clnclnnml 22, Oklnhnma State MacAleater 34. Hnmline 13 Miirnlngalde 20, Omaha 7 Toledo 20, K. Kentucky 2 Iiuluth (Minn) 3, Auitaburf 29 Iiaylo (, Richmond 1 Iowa Stale 41, Drake 0 Hnathweal Arlianaai 2D, Tulaa TCU 14, Kanaa 7 Teaaa Tecli 20, Texa AM 14 Mlaalaalppi 10, Houaton 0 Kaat Teaaa State 21, Abilene Chrtatlan Taaaa Wpatarn 4.1. I), of Mexico Tenaa Tech 20, Taaaa AM 14 BVU II, Arirona 14 Arlmna St.

(f lagaUfO II, Idaho St. rar Weat Wyoming II, Montana 0 Waahlngton 21, Coli rado 13 Oregon Hlanfotd 27 1'tah Slala 14. Idaho 0 Wealern Montana 20, Rlckf (Idaho) I'uget Sound 7, Pacific Lutheran Whltwnrth IS. Willamette 0 San ranclaco (itnle 20, Humboldt State Colorado Minea 14, Iflghlanda II. I Northweat Com.

Col. (Wyo) 33, Cerroll (Mnnl) 14 Weatern State (Colo) 14, Nevada 11 l.SC 27. Oregon htnte Colorado Slate II. 9. College of Pacific I California 20.

Waahlngton State I Colorado College 13, Wuahliurn (Kan) 12 Colorado Mlnea 14, New Mex. tllghlandg I Naw Mexico State 20, New Mexico 13 NFL EXHIBITION Cleveland 33, Chicago Bear 31 Detroit 31, Waahlngton 14 Bowling 600 Cliil) Arkerman 034 Itoaelieaky, 1133 1. Gardner 114 PRINTING HAFTH I FAOt IC 3. Hoarhnaky. tl J.

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(UPD-Geor gia Tech's two offensive platoons, looking like carbon copies, each scored in the first period Satur day night and the Ycllowjnckcts turned back Kentucky's gallant gamble in the second half to score a 14 12 conference victory. It was the season-opener for both teams, but Tech started about 30 minutes before Kentucky did, scoring midway in the first period on a 20-yard pass from Freddie Dra-selton to Dutch Carter, and again four minutes Inter on an 11-yard end sweep by Floyd Faucette. California Wiiw SPOKANE (UPD A pair of fast-running halfbacks scored on long runs and a sophomore fullback plunged over for one touchdown to give the University of California a 20-8 win over Washington State College In a football game played on the muddy turf of Spokano Memorial Stadium Satur day. Tulsa Sniollierrd FAYETTEVILLE. Ark.

(AP) The football ItnTiorbacks of Arkan sas smothered Tulsa 28 0 Saturday behind the hard-running of Jim Mooty and Jim Monroe, who figured in all the scoring. The Raior-backs caught the Tulsans butter-fingered and wrapped up tlie game in the first half with three quick touchdowns. 10,000 Box Scores American Raltlraere ab bf Klaua aa 12 10 Plrck rtltcf 4 110 Wing Ufcrf 4 0 0 I Waafca Schaive 2b abrkkl 4 0 0 0 3 110 4 0 0 0 4 0 11 Dobbek rf Klbrew 3b Letnoe If Sievera lb Conaolo aa C-Tberry Korcheck d-Courtney Clevenger b-Greea Stobba -Boqur Valentine If 0 0 0 0 110 0 Niemaa Taaby rf Boyd lb Drop lb 1110 1111 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 111 10 0 0 10 11 Khlnaon lb 4 0 11 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 Ginsberf a Hal 10 0 0 10 0 0 Trlartdoe Adair 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 10 4 0 10 31 I Pappaa Tetala Tetala I 7th; b- a-Fouled nut for Gineberf tn died out for Clevenger In 7th i e-e truck nut for Conaolo In flthl d-etruck out (or Korcheck la kthi c-lined out for feuibba in irtn. Balttmere 001 010 Ml I Waahingtea 100 200 0001 Sievera. Pappaa.

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(Harria), by Moore (Yoet). WP-Foytack. Cleveland ab bl I'irraall cf 12 2 1 Power 2b 6 14 1 Mlnoao If 113 4 Prancona lb 4 1 2 0 Colavlto rf 10 11 Kaa. City Snyder c( ab bl 4 113 maria Willlama lb Cerv II Jahlnskl 3b Smith Lumpe ai Hlmchck 2b Kucka Sturdvnt Grim b-()eMastrt Kutyna Delia Totala 5 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 I 4 11 nixon 9 0 11 a A 110 1 1 0 4 12 0 Bircmana 3D 2 I 4 11 i a-t oleman 1 i.eex jo Harahmo 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 sua 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 1 Totall 44 11 19 a Trinled for Strickland In 5th Struck Fouled out (or Grim In 7thi out for Kutyna in Stb. Cleveland Kanaaa City 310 510 30013 0V0 2v 104 7 Sturdivant.

Cerv. JnMmnkl Pn.t iieveiann i a. nanaaa City 27-12. DP Klimchock, Lumpe and Williams: Smith an iumua. iaju iteveiana li, Kanaaa City 4.

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on nixon, Minoao. ip ER BB 80 0 7 7 2 14 4 1 0 5 5 0 0 4 11 10 0 1 Kucka tL, 1 11) 3 1 Grim 4 Kutyna 3 1:39. Battle Dance Wins ALBANY, Calif. (UPD Battle Dance outbattlcd Caronat in a furi ous stretch drive to score a neck victory in the $11,050 Albany Handi cap Saturday at Golden Gate Fields. PLAN TRAILER VACATION! Comp Trailers For Rent Coleman's Texaco Agent for Nationwide Trailer Renlati 13 Third St.

N.W. Plua 1 10 Extra Discount to Accidtnt Free Driven! (f thtn tr no uttmuriti mt eViVevi under yiii) of the Milwaukee pitching chores, winning his 14th against nine de- 'feats. Buhl checked the last place 'Phillies with 10 hits, striking out 'four and walking only one. Young Don Cardwell (9-10) was the loser. CARD ROOKIE WINS ST.

LOUIS (AP) Rookie Bob Miller pitched the St. Louis Cardl nals to a 2-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs Saturday night. Miller, 20, had a four-hitter go ing with two out in the ninth and a 2-1 lead when he was struck on the right leg by a line drive off the bat of Ernie Banks. After Walt Moryn singled, Mar shall Bridges took over and yielded a single to pinchhitter Earl Av crilL With runners on first and sec ond, Lindy McDaniel relieved and retired pinchhitter Art Shult on an infield grounder to end the game. MAZEROSKI CLOUTS REDS PITTSBURGH (AP)-Bill Maz eroskl's two-run triple in the 12th inning Saturday gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a 4-3 victory over tha Cincinnati Redlegs and ena bled relief pitcher Elroy Face to pick up his 18th victory of the season against one defeat.

Mazeroski, who homered In the third, delivered his game-winning triple with two out. Face had giv en up three hits and a run to the Redlegs in the top of the 12th Dick Stuart doubled and Don Hoak was hit with a pitched ball to put two on before Mazeroski unloaded. rhlrage T.Taylr 2b Altman cf Nnren rf Hanka aa Moryn d-Thnmaoa Long lb c-Averlil S.Tayfor S. hull Dark 3b A nderaon Henry a-Murahall Bii.harilt b-Wllllami Johnaon Tetala ab bl 10 10 4 0 0 0 3 10 0 4 0 10 10 11 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 II 1 1 St. Loula McCarver 8miih ab bl 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Shannon 2b Cnghm lb Bnyer 3b Carml cf-lf Oliver 1 CimoU rf Green rf 4 0 0 0 10 2 1 4 110 4 0 2 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c-Flood cf Gramma aa 2 1 1 0 Miller 4 0 2 0 Hrlilgea 0 0 0 0 McDaniel 0 0 0 0 Tofall 13 1 11 I a Fouled out for Henry In 6th i b-Forced Dark for Buzhardt in 8th i Ran for Urren In Oth i d-Han for Moryn in 9th i Singled for Long In Bthi f-Ran for Averlll in 8th I Grounded out fur S.

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PO-A Milwaukee 27-13. Philadelphia 27-10. LOU-Milwaukee 7, Philadelphia 7. 2b-Phllley, Mantilla. Adcock.

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14 10 1 1 ardwell tL, P-10) 1 7 7 0 1 1 Roblnaoa 1 1110 1 I'hillipa 3 0 1 0 K-Fared five batten In 4th- HBP Pbillina IBruton). 1:21. A 17J14. Wake Forest Gels 22-20 Win TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -Quarterback Norman Snead un-1 leashed a 34-yard pass in the; closing minutes to set up a touch-' down that gave Wake Forest a 22-20 come-from-behind football victory over Florida State Saturday night.

1 Snead. who had passed for two earlier touchdowns, hit Bobby Allen with the 34-yard toss and the fleet! end was dropped on the 5. Half-1 back Bobby Robinson swept wide around right end for the touchdown. I NEW Savings! for Two-Car Families! a on bodily Injury and property damage collision coverage medical payments FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP AUTO LIFE FIRE TRUCK xru he received fine support from his teammates. Throneberry blasted a home run and two singles while Bobby Richardson knocked in two runs with a single which extended bis hitting streak to 13 games.

PAPPAS WINS 15TH WASHINGTON (AP) Young Milt Pappas won his 15th game of the season Saturday as Baltimore defeated Washington 5-3. Pappas blanked the Senators on one hit over the last five innings and gave up only five hits in all. The 20-year-old righthander's record is 15-9. Advertising Meet the Man Who Makes People Happy Every Day DON REZZER Hundreds of good people are finding the new office of Aetna Finance Co. a friendly place that deals in happiness.

It not stuffy hardboiled or cold. Just a warm, human office where they get rid of money-worries for you. The manager is a friendly, understanding business man easy to talk to easy to do business with. Whether you need just $50 or $75 or as much as $200, $300, $500 or $1,000, he gives you the same kindly, courteous attention. The Company is now featuring a "Get- Acquainted oner ot $50 cash on name only and "Consolidation Loans" to pay off accumulated bills with one convenient payment at one place each month.

Those interested are urged to call or see The Aetna Office. 510 First Ave. North. Phone GL 4-1376. Is Arland Aznoe Falls Bowler Series in League Competition! Casey's Red Devils scored in the second period when Ray Opp went 55 yards to a Tu.

in tne tnira upp ran 33 yards to score. Dawson racked up 279 yards on the ground, compared to 136 for Central. The Red Devils had 12 first downs, Central eight. Tackling by Butch Earth, Daw son aiJ-staier lasi year, urew crowd cheers. ed a 72-yard punt return into a touchdown with 4:17 remaining before the final gun.

On the play Wayne Schneider took a punt on his own 28-yard line, reversed to Myron Pearson, who ran 72 yards for the score that gave the visitors the stunning victory. The lone College of Pacific score came in the second quarter when the Tigers marched 77 yards to score, with Bass plunging over from the three-yard line. Key play in this drive was a 15-yard pass from quarterback Herman Urenda to Bass on the three. College of Parlflo 0 ft-6 Colorado State 0 3 9 89 Western Stale Edges Nevada RENO, Nev. (APJ-Wesfern State College of Colorado came from behind in the fourth quarter to edge the University of Nevada 14-13 here Saturday night.

The Mountaineers from Gunnison were trailing 13-8 when Stan Purs-ley passed to end Frank Starnes for a touchdown. Nevada had opened the scoring in the first quarter on a 17-yard pass play from Bob Peck to end Tom 1 1 a r. Clyde Sanders kicked the conversion. Western State went ahead in the second quarter when Phil Cozic plunged three yards and ran his own conversion for nrt 8-7 lead. Nevada scored again In the third on Sanders' three-yard plunge, but Rod Cook failed to run the con version.

Arizona Dog Winner at Ennis Trials ENNIS (AP) American field trial champion Dolobrnn'a Smoke. tnll, owned by Rlchnrd llecker of Tucson, Friday won the 141 licensed Helena retriever dog trials. Socond wns FTC Boey Cas cade, ownod by Ernest Groppert Jr. of Cody, third Avalanche Burnt sage, owned by Ray Olson of F.nnis, and fourth FTC Star King of Mount Joy, owned by Harold JolniHon of Kim Creek, Neb. The first three were male black labrndori and the fourth a male Chesapeake.

Among reserve winners, merits of certificate were given for first to Cawlestas, owned by Mrs. L. W. Jones of Kirk wood, second to Salt Valley Oltlo, owned by Sid II. Ellnson of Salt Lake City; third to Francis Fishtail, owned by Richard llecker of Tucson, and to Deacon's Crusdnder.

wiu'd by Richard Reeve of Tuc- son. Twenty three entries also Included owners Elolse Heller of San Rafael, and John 11. Lundy of Dulse. Soviet Team Leaves For lVnlathloii Meet MOSCOW (AP)-A strong Soviet Union team left by air Saturday for the World Pentathlon Championships, starling in Hartisburg, Sept. 20.

The Russian team Includes the two-time world champion, Igor Novikov, and such well-known pentathlon stars as Alexander Ta-rnsov, Konstantin Salnikov and Nikolai Tntalnov. HOUSTON, Tex. (UP1) -Missis-slppl University's veteran Rebels, alternating two smooth-working teams, powered over the University of Houston 16-0 Saturday night to send Coach Johnny Vaught's opening season victory string to 13 straight. Sex Fiend Goes To Gas Chamber SAN QUENT1N, Calif. (AP) -Harvey M.

Glatman. a Los An-geles television repairman who kept his own gruesome photographic record of three lovely models he raped and murdered on a Southern California desert, went to his death in the prison gas chamber here. Glatman, Just before entering the small green-walled chamber, told Associate Warden W. D. Achuff he desired nothing be done in his Lea Aagelea ak (iilllain 3I 0 0 0 Neal 2h 0 0 0 Saa Fran, ab bl Hreaaoud ga 9 0 0 0 Mot.ovejr lb 2 0 10 Moon if Horigea lb turlllo rf a-Knider rf Iiemater ci Wlila ee 4 0 10 4 0 i 0 S110 10 0 1 Maya ef Cepeda If Knkiand rf Spencer 2b I.andrith Dvnprt 3b C'l'iigiin 3b Wagner Antonelli a Miller Rhodea Wrthngtn 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 9 10 3 10 0 4 0 10 solo 3 110 4 1 4 0 2 1 Pignntano 0 0 0 0 Craig 3 0 11 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 rtra mil Tetala tool Tstala Hill 33 I 1 aflrounded out for Furlllo In 9thi Lined out for Miller In 7th I Ran for davenport In 7lhs li-Imiihlcd for Pagan in nth i orounuca out lur woruimgion in Din.

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A Crane Furnaces Coal Oil Got Guaranteed Installations Edwin Johnson numbing, Heating GL 3-7213 19 communities since Inst Julv nmtifllrlh JV xV 1 1 'i i v-iv-e-f V'-! attracted some 200.000 viewers, Mid Frank It. Dunkh. rhiof of. tlio Fish-Game Department's information and education division. The exhibit Is considered one of the most popular attractions at county fairs every year, he said.

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