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flftpry Over Lqveland Gives second place i cgnference fpp.tb.pll aflernosn'lwnile Lohg- iXn'gmont's'ioss thii Tro; Rus'hingi'j Parsing 11 .9 YGaineil Gained Passes Attempted --Intercepted' by Puritiig'Av'cra'ge Penalized- Fumbles fumbles. Lost 101 35 2 1 205 9 4 1 2 36 20 3 3 38 tpu.chdp\yji.|,ofi,, jn pla juilback Gal? Luti 30. jaris place l.as.Bpulde gained third by beating F.f.'Morgan Engiewood'is the champion beating Sterling 39-0. The victory gqve Greeley an mark of 7-1-1. The Wildcats beat Loveland, 39 0, earlier, in a iion-conference'game.

1 Greeley suffered one loss to.En tying Longmonl, 19 19. Greeley's closing was Barked by unusual plays. Wildcats scored'their first Scores HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL By THE ASSOCIATED- 33, Rocky Ford (AA qu.r- 7 CA quartertnfla's) Braih Jultsburj SO. A quarler- fioilj). 'Springfield (, Strat'toa 0 (B quarter- Sterling 0.

(Northern thtmpiojphtiO' ll, Longmom JJ iQretley' 29, Lovelsnd Bmlder 21, Fort ijoria. e. FBID AY'S COLLEGE "FOOTBALL Bj THE ASSOCIATED rXESS 2I, Glemiih McMurray H. 25 QtUwa (KID.) (Calif.) 39, OecMcn- 12, It 7. Air Academy AlcM riroih 31, Colorado 6, OUro J.c.

0. 65 GARDJJNA, Wl Billy Maxwell's 65' in the lecon'sl half 'of the; qualifying roupd rnade a favorite as money" plav stjirted Saturday in the Open Tourney. The Odessa, golfer carded 33-32 Friday after three-putting the The day before low qualifier yithi 64. Defending, chsjm'piniir'rjini an impromptu lateral to Bill She being (acjeled liindifhp Jine of then fired a hurried'pass to Roge Alexander; in end ione. touchdown th(! fqii(Ih.

period delayed by frt-ak facile, IndianiMelvin Sasse broke off right tackle'and we on his way for touchdown Art Statt tripped li. the Loveland runner. Statt dived a Sasser. 'hand "tippe Sasser's lhe runner 'fe ground vbn" 7 Greeley's fc Sasser's touchdoTM bid was cut a 41-yai'd gallonV The 'Wildcats' fought gamely extend string of shutout vie lories to three, hut Loveland caih on to scjre in the fourth "period The Wildcats did score five shiitou wins during the Until the.fourlh period, Greeley! line kept Loveland well under con hrbughoiit the first half; the Wildcats held the Indians to a rh! nus three yards, in the third period Loveland gained but 71 yards. Sasser sparked Loveland's come back in'the fourth period by gain inj; 87 'yards, on carries.

He iet up Lovelaiid's touchdown wit) )is g'allopT Then he plungee lor. three 'tlje nds he sent Lqveland on a secbric ong gaflop 1 -ovelapd was stopped on the' one- foot line as the final guii Lovslah'd managed to gairT 162 during' the gjjrne, but 148 in'the final period. Sasser's wo long gainers, and two-pass ilays for aj and. accounted or most of Loveiaind's gain. teams suffered "from' fum- litis.

in'the first' peribd each eani losing the ball Greeley ost ball on a' fqmble on Lo.veland··3-yard line'early in th? erigd. Oth'erwise the fumbles were 61 coyly. Greeley lqok a Loveland punt on Indians 42 "and moved' oa'short jgfes' to j'he At this point, Sheperd arid Alexander com- Ined or" t.he touchdown pass. Johny Blajiiick's try for the eitfra po.ujt as ho good; gariie wps played ii Loyeiand the second iiartcr as Greeley scored a touch- own and collected a safety. Gree- cy's touchdown came pn, 31-yard rive.

Quarterback Eddie Bell went ie final one-yard bh'a'srieak. Blat- ick.kicked the extra point. 1 Norman lack and Alexander trapped Love- rier North X' Calif i a ss. TM Building Projecj DENVER H) Jobn- 'foa. indi cated Fridiy HeTyf HI i ve go-ahead to cdnilriiction of a new 3V4 million' Building njir the State Capitol.

A' legislative committee Thursday recommended the -prpj- be delayed -for further study. said, he would consult fith W. 'M. Williams, State Plan- Bing aud oUj- officials 'and 'decide by Monday ijvhelher the project should pro'ceed. Williams the cornmittee to fpprcve the project.

:) Johnson "said Ally. Gen! DuVe y. Bunbar held' the committee is and carries no' authority. The structure was authorized and mill levy set by the legislature in 1955. Kathleen Lybrook, harness horse finished in the money 10'times 'in 15 starts at Freehold, N.

owner Norman Bo's- ley $500. perschmidt, Noyes; a Schnurr, Holley, Wpelfle' Backsj Sasser, Wil- on Ball, Carlson; Se'nneit, Patfer- on. joveland 6 Greeley 9 -7 TDs: Wilson; Alexander 2. B.eii, Blatnick 2 (placements). Safety: Alexander.

Di irates First Title Wheat Raisers Put II Million Acres in MQHELANB Mrii. Mabel C. Moreland 1521 6th St. Wife of Clarence. W.

Moreland. Mother o( Robert C. Moreland, Julesburg; Loia Gillette, Grover. Sister ft. Harry Sntton, Atlantic, Iowa; Robert Button, Bculdor.

survived by nr grand. children. Services 3:00 P.M. Monday, Artamson Memiriiil In'erment Linn Gfrove. WASHlNGXpN ft The'Agri- je reported Friday that heat'farmers-signed agreiements lacing 10,692,127 acres in Th'e ''Joil ank's'.

1957 Vfinter; wheat acreage eserye prograiji'. through 9, These 'farmers jligible or a maximum' 6i $196,877,046 in creage reserve payments if they omply with the! requirements, the epartment said. The department said agreements gned by the 6 states in the'commerfial wheat rea. Friday's are a 're- ision of last week''i' totals. The 957 winter'' wheat acreage' reserve ignup closed Pet." 5.

Kansas farmer's lead those from (her states in plac.ing' 4,357,182 cres in the acreage reserve ram to be eligible (or a maxi- num of $81,563,369 in hey were followed by vith 1,313,714 acres and possible aymenfs of $22,079,905, Oklahoma vith 1,301,889 acres' and Texas with 1,157,578 acres and 13,378,616, and Nebraska with 71,315 acres and $15,968,027. ilyis Presley Hair Do- Ousls Boy from School MT. CLEMENS, Mich. Wt--Robr rt Phernetlon ourt battle over the right to at- end nearby Romeo Community ligh School hi hair the manner of singer Presley. In a courtroom crowded with teen-agers, Circuit Jiidge Alton H.

Noe denied a of mandamus would have required school officials to readmit Robert to his classes, long hair or no. for'constituted a lesson that should 'be appropriately taught In the classroom," Judge Noe said. The 16-year-old junior, who was suspended from school 10 days ago, defiantly: "I'm still not going to get my a i cut," iand'j Stanley Bader'in lie en zone for two points. Alexander was 'the during; third touchdown series when he. intercepted a Bide pass on ihe Ldveland 20.

'Alexander then cut off, tackle 6 yards 'Greeley's touchdown-in the tliin periad. Blatnick convened. llo'veland came up its touch down with five minutes" left in-th Indian's climaxed a 77 yard drlve'iWlth'Gary Wilson cata pulting himself'o'ver -from the six Sasser's 47-yard galloji wiia thb'key Seniors final appear ance'for Greeley's football were. Lutz, Ken Hurt Bell, Tom Hay; Mirl Leinw ber Alexander, 'Flack rand Dick Hay Meeker, Flack, Leinweber and Hur Were outstanding on defense. I Gniiiy Ends: Meeker, Lopez, Crossaint Slliott," Steinbe'rger; Soinmerville Leinw'ebe'r 1ack', Hay; McDowell, ahiple, Snyder, Sadlier; Centers': Rangel, Ray; Backs'; Mareen, Alexander, Bell, Blainiek, Sheperd, Melander, Stall.

Lovtltricl Ends: plinger; 'acklesi D'avldson, Dep- 6-, 6 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Englfwood's Pirates looked for-, ard' Saturday to -the' 1 Colorado lass A A high school football layoffs after winning their first orthern Conference ch'ampion- hip with conquest of Ster- ngl Engiewood joined the confer- ice in 1940 but had never.been 3lp to le.aeh the lof 'of ague, prpducps' more ate champions than any other rcuit. Engiewood succeeds Long- as the The Pirates with a 6- iypn to edge second- ace Greeley dd- eate'd Loveland, 29-6; Fort Coins whipped-Lpngmpnt, 21-13, and oulder trounced Fort Morgan, '-0, in other games 'that closed IE Northern Conference cam- aign.Frid.ayr! opponent i the upper-division AA playoffs ov. 24. will be'- the winner be- ween Cherry "Creek and were playing Saturday The other AA seminal matches East Denver at Col-, radp'Springs Nov. 24.

Trinidad reache.d the semifinals the 'AA pla'y- ffs Ford, Triri id ad. pMr'arigp; will' host "rinidad Nov. bi 'one" semifi- al wliile Brighton plays at Gold: in the Halfback John Orotiz' scooted 18 and 5. yards oil touchdown allops, 'for Trinidad; John Gibson ambled 70 for Rocky prd's only score. Diiane a 175-pound alfb'ack, rah for' five touchdbwfls leading Brush to a 46-20 coj- uest of JulesBurg in an A divl- oh game at (rush's semifinal opponent will the winner of a game Satur- ay 'between Monte Vista and jmisvills.

Gunnison triumphed over Rifle, 6-7, to move into the A senii- inals fjlpv. 24 afainst Salida, vh.ich defeated Florence, 21-0, last In a division quarterfinal, pringtield defeated Stratton, 'he victory matphes Springfield ov. 24 against the winner a ame Saturday between Erie and Other quarterfinal ames match Center at' Mancos nd Carbondale at Pal.isade. 1MAU NORTHERN STANDINGS f.ti Opp Alexander Clutches Pass with Loveland. The pass winr six- yards from Bill Sh.pherd to Alexander 'whV'took it in tht near wiiV sWelirwi.

Alio rr Halfbacks Gary Wilton (42) Nojin (IS). won photo i Srush Scores In Playoff BRUSH--BrothersiDpane-and Ed Jjcldgaard (p'ronaunced Kill-guard; ilierl tit-itn nn ilied JiilesVui-g 1 sia'te champion- liip hopes' Friday at Brush' 'as "the :ee.tdiggers blasted' in a wide open" With, the score tied 20-20 njid- pay In thjrd period, Cjelgaard f'o'pK the kickoff after, the tied'thfe' score and raced' 85 ijrds. -for was winning Ed 1 Kjelgaard -sprung 3uarjp the 30. by to eking fiqt two but PitentiaJ tackldrs. )Hane also aided.

iri Jules- urg territory with 'good downfield Cpacij-'Bob ScHreiner had raise' for Beetdigger 'Quarterback 1 who of I passes for 253 yards-'ga'inedrjirn arkhill covered Lary Schultz gof the other 53 yards in i vuig Looses Kjelgaa'rd'gcored five of seyeri tmichiloivns nglewood reeley oulder ort Collins -oveland riins of 2. 15, yaVds countered Bruisli 1 i four Pri? Sect- igger touchdovfn -ori "ah" 8-yard ross Butch' Wilson skirted Slit end one yard for the other rush score. Diij.ne Kjelgaard kicked four ra, points' to add to his booty. Fullback made I'ns'pE 5fl and 43 yards' 'to s'ft up rush's second and' third touch- owns; Bob. In' the ame during the first ih'reeTjuariers ith 'his long passes' lo End Ron Viler Jim Larickriei Howitt' Jt'PRrt? 1 W'" 1 yard touch' down p'ass in th'e jtt also Sp'an'd' yards during 'the flrjve' which pri- oh the 35.

Hqwift 'sc'pred tlfe "I.i6ns' third touchdown third period on a 38-yard pass from ments earlier Howitt fired a 37-yard touchdovvn 1 pass This touchdown was Ect'up by'a recovered fumble on'the Brush' 37. Howitt to Utter pass plays a'ecounted'for JulesburgVtwp 'willniiet'tlie winner of the 'Vista game in the stale semifinals next weekend Day'ahd location of the game hasn't Julesburg 7 13 Brush' 13 7 7 6 TDs: Eancriet," Utter, D. Kjclgaar'd 5, Parkhill, Wilson. PATs: Utter 2 (passes); D. Kjel- ga'aird 4.

Dodgers. Arrive SAN FRANCISCO The first of iwb planes "cafrying" the' Brooklyn Dodgers home from, Japan'ar- Friday night a'nd the was diie Saturday! The National League champions compiled record. oh then- Japanese T. It's New in Texas, Old Sftiff in Weld AUSTIN, 1 played a new'kuid of'football here Fr'idw night. lt's called Liberty Hill -'was short on players at game time so Liberty Hill and Drippidg'Springs" limited their teams to 8 men.

Now both teams are interested in setting up a statewide 8-man By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -This may 'be th'e" decisive Sunday for the New York Gi-jits. "in the NaWnal Football League. by 'hiiiltiple- injuries to key, men, the "Giants miist" Uie upset-muided Jledskins in Washington to retain Iheir hpld i place i eastern division. The "'Skins' 'are. fast known as Their season record is' their aist big'-ones.

they' handed Detroit IJpnj their 'first' loss of th'e before Washing- Ipn thing fo the Chicago 'Cardinals'. "Lions 'and Bears of "Chicago, co-leaders'iri the 1 western 'dj- it 'as tough. Bp'tb'wiirbjs the Liqns on Baltimpre tlie' Bea.rs meeting Los The one game the Gianls 5-2 also don't figure ba(i a 'time. They 'meet" Stecler's at ittsburii)ir (Jleyfland Ira'vel's 'to Fhila'del- fiia Green Bay San lie Crush CU Team 'BOULDER Ward Rnbinette scored three Frjd.ay as Colorado' AM Erushed Cplqr'a- do a freshman foo'tbaU" faftie m- rangy; end caught two touchdown' passes and recovered a CU fumble' for 'a third Do .9 BjlrjanrAg'gle quarterback, c.ounted twice and'kicked'the only extra poin't. ThJ Baby Buffs only score came iri the 1st period whcu qua'rterpack Terry Smotherman connected with tialfback Dave" Garvin on a 12- yard pass.

Garvm passed tp' Kirk Campbell for'ihe'extra Wounded Georgetown Miner Is. Witness GEORGETOWN. ui. William A. Bergman, miner, testified in District' Court Thursday he was listening to the radio when h'is" cabin last Aug.

-a; Bergman's' breather, George, 68, )f p.en'ver is trial "on" ayaiilt MELBOURNE Ifi Japan meet. America and Korea' plays Nationalist China in opeuin; games of Olympic" basketbalfcbto- peUtion." The 15 teams were split into fpur groups by. lot Saturday. The Japan jjj'a four-team with' llie United Spates, Philippines anj Thaila.nd, and China and Kgrea' in a group with Uruguay; The jlher groups are made up pf Russia, Cagada 1 "pnc Singappre 'in one, in" the nlheV. of elifninaiioii rounds into "theTM finals." Of Giants' on the hos- )ital list, two willfjTo't action (hV They" are' jm'der- an "torn" Bill wfio 'gash'7ah'pye and below ntj 'left' "eye" Wat.

ifitehes. i Guards Dick Modzelpwski and Jack; bTd afk a'tid kriee, 'respectively; may 1 ''The Redsk'iiis" w'ou't be at full strength either. Joe th'eir is "tad is" Pilfsburgh, a i by in- any 'club' 1 in the league, will give defensive Henry Fofifhls irst assignment' on of- ense against th'e in- ury U)-Sid his move. Watson replaced Chandnpis, puf for: the season with a The defense-minded Lions are ihysically. fit, as are the" power- ad en Bears -and the Rams.

Ixs Angeles has given lip inly, seven more points has cored 163 to 156 but 'the lams have been able to wiri only wo while losing-five. 0 163 471 1 162 '0 156 prt Morgan terling 0 7 0 Fridiy'i Riull Greeley 29, Loveland 6. Fort Collins 21, Longmpnt 13 Engiewood 39, Sterling 0. Boulder 27, Fort Wofgan 0. 133 86 123 97 55 150 32 185 34 398 ONLY THREE SERVICES Evangejipt I.

E. Stevens Sunday, November 18th 11:00 jiim. 3:09 p.m. Divine Healing Service 7:30 p.m. FOURSQUARE CHURCH 402 llth Colorado Rev.

Kcn.neth Wold, Pastor LEFT Ji-i J.i(_c a i i i The witness said "he "was'-'switch- Pg his. radio set pemoeratfc Natip'naP' Cohventi'op the Minneapbljs-Denver b'ase- all gamcV 1 v'a's in, the 7th inning," Bergman 'said fW-- Jears. The Bears" g'e't- My dog' was 'lying at my- feet. -there is nothing I can do for you. I folVe conventiog.

I h.ajl just for a bottleT'of beer. I'd been'to that afternopn. The beer was- on the table. I flash' of'light. I fell jver off the chair." Officers slaid the sh'ot striking Bergnian in J.he jaiy 1 was' fired through a from outside the cabba.

'V' "'William' Bergman mujt stand triar Ia't4r charge, grbwuig" out 1 of the'' slaying''pf Harvey Zopk, 42, of IdaKo Springs in Page 4 GREELEY TOIBUIiE Saturday, NOT. 17, 1651 Allhea Gibson Wins frojn Shirley Fry wi Gibson tabu's on Shirl Fry' Saturday. Bfiaten Fry In, the U.S. finaVln Sep- York jrilss. tr'pun'qed tie' plion, 6-2, i i i i South -Wales Women's 1 jingles tennis, title.

were surprised. They dUj 1 to the Pete'ri many star whp wrejteii lEe American, single title' doj champipf Lew. Hoad, this wor tii? hefe for firi time. He defeated' Victoria's Nea Fraser, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4. IJ.

5. Cagerc Play japgn in'Opening Games of Teenagers Have igh proportion of Fatal Wrecks fund for next be: raised. Doherty. has said the' city' gel- iflS. yac'anl franchise must ROS.I a.t least fdF costs and must' meet a nity the Weste'rn." PENVER -than 500 olojado school' flnd college students.

were told. Friday' that make up 15 cent qf mptprists, yet are nv'olved in 27 'per cent of all fatal accidents. The came from Wai er C. Lun'sfofd it the 'fifth annual Governor's een-age Safety Conference." Liinsford is regional rep'resenta- ive of Jnter-Industry Highway Safely: Committee. "The' as by Colorado Highway' Engineer 'Mjj-k U.

Watrqus, whp is yice' chairman of th.e Colpr'adci Highly Safety Council, guf qhi.e Burch freshpian' Mes'a' Cpllege Eclipse of ppn iaiurday- Nigjil YORKlfl be magic in the sky Saturday nigh't vhen' the- moon' goes" Into total clipse. Joseph M. Chamberlaui, chair- na'n'of the Hayde'n Planetarium iere, said'the'full moon start i'enler the faint outer" shadow of lie" earth" abput'9 MST. About later," he said, he darker, inner shadow of (he arth'will b'egin to cover the loon's face. By about 11:08 p.m.

he moon will be completely cov- red by" the darker shadow. This will be the bay total eclipse the moon this year and the last ne visible in the U. S. until Seek Franchise Louisville Holds OMAHA (j) expected to Bid Salurdsy ifor'lhi vacated Louisville basebSU frap- hue'; in. the- American A'ssii, They Salt' Like' City and Indications were Des Moihes 'held the favored no- eitidn.

-The be put to league directors, and Prjjsidept Etf Dpb'erty at ''afternoon meeting, If 'Des lyipiries gels' -it Will, be the; fpiirlh city t.a kepi froni tha Class 'A Western League threq years. The' others are 'Denver and Omaha in 1955 and Wichita this year. Bbherly is scheduled to meet Western League directors at Lincoln, Sunday. 1 In Tics Moiries'Frjday. ho" s.aid that If Des lUpines is from'' th'e Western-he did npt think Jhe indemnity cost to the Western -would be more than 'the $21,009.

we paid for Wichita territory." Winnipeg 'is, in 'thq Class Northern 'League and Sali'jjalje Cjly Class Pipneec League. is well lo.c.ated la relation lp American Assn. learns at' Charleston, W. Vai, St. Paul, Minneapolis 'and Indianap- Loulsyille.

franchise was lakeh oyier by the league. after Ibe owned by Cub.an syndicate, did not meet de- mands that a operating FIRST COVENANT CHURCH 10th at 8th St. 9:45 a.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. Worship: "In the Hands of 6:30 p.m.

Youth Meeting 7:30 p.m. Gospel Hour ''Disposing of Jesui" Rev. C. D. Anderson, at al! FIR3T CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH lethSt.jnjlZljt Services at 9:45 "and 11:00 a.m; "THANKS BE TO'GOD" Rev.

Frederick W. Hyilop' FIRST METHODIST Tenth (t. Worship Services Ctirtsllan Wltneii" In a World'! Dr. Erijest E. ock, New York City, Ciuest Speaker 9:30 Church School Tueiday, p.m.-- Metho-- Men's Radio Broadcast, KFKA.

Ministers T. B. McDIvItt John Jorden George Oerke YOUTH FOR CHRIST REV. JOHN R. BRADISH Anil a Special Musical Treat by the Westernairs Featuring-The Brass Trio 7:45 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 17 GREELEY BAPTIST TEMPLE 9th Street and 14th EVERYONE INVITED BRING YOUR FRIENDS Remember Mama" Sf LL Admission $1.50 Comedy By John Van Druten Presented By The Theatre November 15th, 16th and 17th 8KK) P.M. Reservations may be made by calling the ticket office 2000--ex. 73 or writing the ticket office in Frasier Hall--Room 115..

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