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The Daily Inter Lake du lieu suivant : Kalispell, Montana • 11

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The Daily Inter Lake Sunday November 22 1970 PAGE ELEVEN Wilson Scores 26 Bobcats Bury Kittens PTS cats Looking or An Out Huskies Sixkill Washington State Tulsa Blasts Heisman Wilson Scores Again Awarded Wildcats Orange 11 White Scoreboard 0 eEEEE Eastern Wins Les Rickey IIW I LA LMlL SPORTS tel COME SEE A BEAUTIUL 10 15 10 Iowa 22 Illinois 16 Kent State 34 Xavier 6 Missouri 28 Kansas 17 Wisconsin 39 Minnesota 14 is added 10 and six other eag ers added their four to eight point efforts Dave Zahller a 5 8 senior guard looks for help in the lat head High intra squad game last night The Orange squad won the game 59 37 behind the hot shooting of center Bill The Orange squad won that contest 59 37 with the game de cided on free throws The Or ange unit had an advantage of on ly two field goals but 23 free throws made the difference Arkansas State 27 Southern Il linois 3 Colorado 49 Air orce 19 Utah State 15 Memphis State 12 Buy the finest quality home! Low cost financing firm prices include many extras! tana ttate university wresuing team will begin a 14 meet schedule in a Thanksgiving weekend tournament at Omaha Neb according to first year coach Bill Emsick The Bobcats have seven re turning lettermen from a 1969 team which finished 10 5 in dual meets and finished second Beekman (obscured) White eagers are Scott Grosswiler (32) 'and Rod Moore (40) Qnter Lake photo by Les Rickey) Total fouls 23 Leading the NEU squad will be Bill Spring 167 pound class Mike Burgess at 150 pounds and his brother Chuck at 158 Spring posted a 15 2 2 record in 1969 and was conference champion in his weight class John Vincent a two year let terman in the heavy eight class will miss early season ac tion due to knee surgery Brent Wilson goes up for a shot for the Bobkittens in last Bobcats Bobkittens game in Kalispell Wilson scored 26 points but the Kittens lost 98 84 to the varsity Behind Wilson is Mark Beckwith of Columbia alls who scored points for the Cats (Inter Lake photo by Les Rickey) WSUs defense gradually lost its punch and permitted itself to be victimized by halfbacks Dar ell Downey Joe Ball both of whom posted touchdowns Lyday Irun(Sweetkick) Brady 17 pass from Six killer (Bulger pass from Sixkil ler) Sixkiller 5 run (run fail ed) Cahill 15 pass intercep wsu 8 lyday 52 pass from Wigmore (pass failed) UW Bell 3 run (pass fail ed) A 33600 Gain Tie OGDEN Utah (AP) Weber State scored three second half touchdowns to salvage a 21 21 tie with University of South Da kota Saturday in an intersection al battle South Dakota behind die pow er running of Steve Pelot rolled up a 21 0 lead early in die sec ond quarter Pelot scored all three touchdowns for the Coy otes on runs of 5 2 and 1 yards It was firsttie in sev en years Both teams wound up the season exactly even Weber 5 5 1 and South Dakota 4 4 2 Capp Homes are built better than the building codes You can get liberalfinancing 7 annual percentage rate You get all the building materials tor a complete home inside and out and vou can include Plumbing Heat ing Custom designed Kitchen Cabi nets and Electrical packages with fixtures 100's of plans to choose from or use your own Our carpenters do the heavy construction on your lot and foundation You save money by doing the finishing work OR if you want to subcontract for completion you still make substantial savings Inspect the fine quality labor and materials for yourself! BILLINGS (AP) Eastern Montana College rebounded from an early deficit for die second time in as many nights Saturday night and used a dev astating second half rally to de feat Dickinson State College of South Dakota 87 62 in a noncoo ference basketball game orward red Johnston paced die winners with 22 points while Terry Severson led the Savages with 18 SPOKANE (AP) Quarter back Sonny Sixkiller shielded by a solid wall of blockers passed for two touchdowns and ran for another Saturday as Washington ignored an Washington State touchdown and bounded to a 43 25 Pacific 8 football triumph WSU took command in the first quarter as durable reserve fullback Ken Lyday notched his first of two TDs with a one yard plunge The WSU defense was sur prisingly rigid in the early going and iced Husky efforts to advance on the ground and yards twice broke through the Wash ington line to bounce SixkiUer for short losses But in the second quarter miscues began to take a toll on the Cougars Defensive back Mark McMahon intercepted a pass by quarterback Ty Paine and packed it 29 yards to the 17 before being hauled down Sixkiller received iron clad Montana State Bobcats making a bid for the Big Sky Conference champion ship with a young but talented team downed their freshman counterparts 98 84 in Kalispell Saturday night Sophomore forward Scott Ko Rich Charlson for the big part strategy worked keeping the elzer clicked off 24 points to aid of the work Bobcats in command of thegame the Bobcats cause with Willie Weeks adding 16 points to the using every man on the roster effort Bill Brickhouse figured early The Bobcats struggled through for aU conference honors scor the first half for an eight point ed 12 points orward Gene Lew lead after the freshmen came back to tie the game eight dif ferent times The half ended SO 42 with Koelzer dropping three straight baskets to break a 42 42 tie with two minutes to go Brent Wilson the standout 6 11 center who led Kalispell to the state Class AA championship last season scored 26 points for the Bobkittens He tapped in ootball Boise State 41 College of Id aho 7 Idaho 17 Tulsa 30 South Dakota 21 Weber State 21 tie Brown 17 Columbia 12 Cornell 6 Princeton 3 Dartmouth 28 Pennsylvania Delaware 42 Bucknell 0 Harvard 14 Yale 12 Penn State 35 Pittsburgh This is a test strip for quality control in printing reproduction tion (Wiezbowski kick) Downey 9 run (Wiezbow Bulger lOpass from Six ski kick) Killer (kick failed) Wiezbowski 42 Kline 1 run (run failed) Wigmore 6 run (pass failed) INTER I AKE Remarks: Team ouls 20 14 ouled Out None BASKETBALL Vaughn Realty Spokane 105 Western Montana 89 Rocky Mountain 100 South Da kota Tech 86 Eastern Montana 87 Dickin son State 62 Montana State 98 MSU rosh 84 15 points in the first half but he The Bobcats lead in the sec was in foul trouble early with ond half never fell below eight three in the first half of the points and spread to 16 with a game minute to go The Kittens took The Kittens stayed with its to a full court press with seven starting five most of the game minutes left in the contest but using Wilson Doug Layne Tom the Cats switched to a fast Kastelitz Walter Lewis and break game to counteract it The pocketing from his linesmen and unloaded a 17 yard bullet to John Brady for a second quar ter touchdown SixkiUer found success with the keeper before halftime and scampered in five yards for the score In the third stanza the sopho more ball toss rifled a IO yarder to tight end Ace Vulger for another six points Defensive back BiU CahiU latched onto a Payne aerial in the third quarter and stretched the UW advantage to 21 7 after running back the interception 15 openl House I second field goal by Henry cov SkY Conference ering 27 yards which tied the record set by Doug Wyatt in 1968 A strong south wind that gusted to about 30 miles per hour made the game ragged The Cats substituted freely or tbe rest of the contest lamead High gymnasium was packed for the 9 pm game The preliminary an intra squad tilt between the Orange and White units of the Braves varsity saw only two thirds of toe seats fil led Syracuse 56 Miami la 16 Villanova 30 West Chester 7 South Maryland 17 Virginia 14 South Carolina 38 Clemson 32 Tennessee 45 Kentucky 0 Virginia Tech 20 Virginia Mil itary 14 Midwest Cincinnati 33 Miami Ohio 0 Northwestern 23 Michigan St 20 Notre Dame 3 LSU 0 Ohio State 20 Michigan 9 Purdue 40 Indiana 0 Nebraska 28 Oklahoma 21 Northern HUnois 43 Buffalo 26 Oklahoma State 36 Iowa State 27 Tulsa 30 Idaho 17 Southwest 15 Arkansas 24 Texas Tech Rice 17 Texas Christian South Methodist 23 Baylor West Texas State 14 South Mis sissippi 11 Washington 45 Washington St 25 Toledo 24 Colo State Univ 14 2Q San Diego 35 Azusa Pacific 31 UVLA aoumern uai zu California 22 Stanford 14 On Tuesday NEW YORK (AP) WU1 it be Joe Theismann Archie Man ning or Jim PlurAett? Or wiHa surprise choice make off with the Heisman Tro phy presented annually by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York to outstanding coHege football player in the United States?" The answer will be forthcom ing Tuesday afternoon when the Downtown AC announces the winner of the 36th annual Heis man Trophy Tuesday at 9 am is toe dead line for toe 1242 electors to have their baUots in hand The favorites are three quarter Plunkett ot Stanford Theismann of Notre Dame and Manning of Mississippi Before games Plunkett ranked third nationally in total offense and sixth in passing with 171 completions in 321 attempts for2435yardsand 16 touchdowns with 16 intercep tions Theismann was second in tot al offense and 17th in passing with 108of 180 for 1754 yards 14 touchdowns and nine intercep tions Manning who broke his left wrist in a game against Houston on Nov 7 is eighth in total offense and 14th in passing with 108 of 205 for 1389 yards 13 TDs and 12 interceptions Others who probably wiU rate high in the voting include quar terbacks Rex Kem of Ohio State Pat Sullivan of Auburn and Lynn Dickey of Kansas State running backs Steve Wor ster of Texas John Brockington of CXiio State Johnny Musso of Alabama Don McCauley of North Carolina and Ed Marina ra of CorneU wide receivers Ernie Jennings of Air orce and Torn Gatewood of Notre Dame and corner back Jack Tatum of Ohio State 1 California 45 Stanford 2 Air orce 19 Colorado 49 3 It Dina 19 4 Kansas St 7 lorida St 33 State 24 Oregon 9 5 Purdue 40 Indiana 0 Dakota State 21 Vieber State 6 Oklahoma St 36 Iowa St 27 21 7 Northwestern 23 Michigan Vtah 14 Brigham Young 13 St 20 8 Ohio St 20 Michigan 9 9 Penn State 35 Pitt 15 10 Harvard 14 Yale 12 11 Tennessee 45 Kentucky wilEamA Mary 34 Richmond 33 iz Wisconsin us mumesoum Tie Breaker Washington 0 14 16 13 43 Wash St 7 0 0 18 25 The Grid Guesser Scrimmage lathead High var sity scrimmaged Saturday with Roy Beekman laying In 22 points to lead toe Orange team to a 59 37 victoiy Beekman a senior playing in the center slot vacated by the graduation of standout Brent Wilson hit six field goals and made 10 free throws There were no stellar de fensive moves in the game the first competition for the team this season The eagers have been practicing for one week with a full squad with more than half the team coming from the championship football squad Defense was straight man to man and toe offense was a straight 1 3 1 Ken Klingler and Dave Zahl ler scored 11 points apiece for the Orange and Steve Wood ad ded nine Beekman was toe standout re bounder in the game Tim Bartz a junior for ward hit five field goals early in the game for a 10 point total contribution high for the Whites see lots of good possibil ities for the coming said assistant coach Tom Gil man got a tough road ahead in defending toe Class AA think it helped us a great deal in getting ready for toe holi day said assistant coach Bill Epperly who coached the Whites was a typical intra squad scrimmage in that we did nothing complicated Our main purpose was to look at our varsity players under game con In the holiday tournament op ening riday lathead plays Lib fay iq toe 9 pm game White fish meets Columbia alls in the 7 pm game lathead stats ERECTED CLOSED IN AND READY TO INISH! the Georg Ridi bom and th Knnth twrt hom Idaho In ourth TULSA Okla (AP) Josh Ashton bulled through the line for two quick touchdowns Satur day to spark Tulsa to a 30 17 footbaH win over Idaho His third quarter scores less than two minutes apart brought toe Hurricane from be hind in a fumble marred inter sectional game A record setting 97 yard re turn by Ralph McGiU put the game out of reach for Idaho which had built a first half lead The victory gave Tulsa five wins against four losses for the season and dropped Idaho which had won four in a row to 4 7 Johnny Dobbs lofted a 40 yard pass to James Shaw early in the third quarter to set up Ash one yard plunge to puU Tulsa within three points at 14 11 Three plays later McGill in tercepted a pass by Tom Ponciano and returned it 22 yards preparing the way for next touchdown a four yard scamper that gave Tulsa its first lead 18 14 Idaho had opened toe scoring at the start of toe second quar ter when red Riley turned left 1 end for seven yards and a touchdown Sam Henry who tied a Tulsa school season record for field goals booted one 39 yards to give Tulsa its first score Ponciano threw a three yard pass to Mike is combe for Ida second touchdown final score late in toe fourth qiarter on a 52 yard field goal by Richard Castillo a school record A high pass from center that sailed over toe head of Ron Davis into the end zone gave Tulsa a two point safety in the fourth quarter last score was the I CA On He I11S HwkSw In KmmHi Min SMI Rets mort enfornndieA IMjma LMrm Zi 1 lorn (HL rSn I IQ I Mt a Kt Orange Takes vpens Wrestling BOZEMAN (AP) The Mon ha mo Cfafa ufwipHinrt HOW TO GET TO THE CAPP HOME OPEN HOUSE 1 a A waren ror signs ana arrows to inc reioiareo NEW townsite of REXORD Montana Your Capp Home Man is: Ed Sincavage SmUN Montana S986O 40M13 41S4 SUNDAY Nov 22 1970 1 to 5 PM Refreshments! 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