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Montana Standard-Post. Saturday. February 13. Butte and Anaconda Win While Central Loses Squaw Valley Downhill Ski Run Okeyed Experts End Controversy Among Many SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (AP) major Olympic hurdle was cleared Friday when the men's downhill ski race course, a constant subject of controversy, ivas okayed by both officials and contestants.

A 12-nian committee of exports approved the 2-mile course almost Bomber-Miner Game Sunday Hockey Finale Buttc Bombers play Montana School of Mines (or Ihe cily hockey championship al Ihe Civic Center Sunday afternoon. The game, to slart at 2 o'clock, drops the curtain for another season here on this fast and exciting sport. Bombers, who played the Czech world champions here last Sunday nii'hl. looked like Suite's best hoc- without change. The athletes, but six days left before the start! key team reccllt vcill splitting of the 1060 games, called il dii- sensation brace of games with ficull and a fair lest.

Calgary Ruffs here two weeks ago. Is Fist ind iriiarilniK I)C at (l slml tn in le brilliant sun- an hour al limes. Another day of shine brought increased activity to this narrow valley and an injury to Othmar Schneider, coach of the Austrian men's alpine team. some- outside help in (his contest. They have been practicing hard since midwinter exams.

They plan to bolster their lineup with players from both the university at Sprinter Also Wins Hurdles To Feature, No Records Fall PHILADELPHIA (AP) Hayes Mump record and Dong Bragg get Jones of Eastern Michigan one of over 16 feet in the pole- vault. America's top Olympic hopes, became the first runner in indoor history Friday night to win both a sprint and hurdles race in a major meet. The 21-year-old senior accomplished his feat at the Philadelphia Inquirer Games before a capacity crowd ol 10,650 at Convention of whom showed up hoping (o see John Thomas break his own world indoor high Thomas, Oregon Milers Gotham Entries Tonight NEW YORK (AP)- John Thomas, Boston University's 18-year-old Both (ailed. Thomas climbed to 7 ninth lime in his career he hajs gotten over the magic missed three times at 7-2. Bragg captured the pole vault with a 15-footer, but decided (o quit after that.

He said he had hurt his left fool and didn't want to lake any chances since he is in the Los Angeles meet Saturday! night. The mile, too, was comparatively sioiv. Laszlo Tabori. the ex- Hungarian distance ace and member of (he 4-rm'milc club from way back, won it in 4:11.7, barely beating off the challenge of Lew Stieglitz of the U. S.

Navy. Tabori had the lead in the early stages. Then Stieglitz took over and hit the half in 2:10.2. A lap from home, Tabori, who now re- Bulldog Subs Help Rout Bison, 71-35 Butlc High Bulldogs hit their hottest scoring streak of (lie season last night to demolish Great Falls Bison by 71-35 in their Big 10 Basketball game school's court. on the local Starters for the purples were so potent Coach Bob Itae benched them in the middle of the second quarter and used nothing but reserves (he rest of the Sharpshooters On Bulldog accuracy in the opening minutes was phenorainal, Ibeir passing sharp and floor play deceptive.

Tltey ran up a 22-4 lead Surprise Choice Marvin D. Levy, 34, was named head football coach at the University of California. Levy, who coached the University jat 'he quarter and with reserves New Mexico for the past two 'In charge were in front by 45-16 years replaces Pete Elliott who at the half. They were on the resigned from California to take long end of a 57-25 score Copperheads Cop, 61-59 At Missoula MISSOULA (AP) A hook shot Wayne Estes with four seconds eft gave Anaconda a 61-59 Class AA basketball victory over the Missoula Spartans Friday night. The win pushed Anaconda ahead of Missoula Into second place in he conference behind unbeaten killings.

The Copperheads now are 11-3, Missoula 11-4. Anaconda led at Ihe halt, 30-29, atid the score was. tied at 42-42 Parting the fourth quarter. In the final period Anaconda Bulled away to a five-point lead )ut a shot by Spartan Jim Baker tied it at 59-all wilh about 30 sec- over (or Ray Eliot at Illinois. (NBA Telephoto) into the last period.

going i LJ A (XUUI I I1UW and state college at Boze- wontier boy, will take another sides in Santa Clara, step- nlan Promise some surprises Schneider, an Olympic gold! medalist in 1952, twisted an ankle while testing skis beside Ihe men's downhill course. He fell hard in deep snow. Hockey Teams Drill Hockey teams for the first time got their own rink for practice. Previously, they had been on a catch as catch can schedule, grabbing whatever lime was! day could feature anotli- available on the ice arena rink. er dud between First Landing The 400-meter speed Bagdad Bagdad Opposes First Landing crack at his own two-week-old into the lead again and fous'nt indoor high jump record, and aiStieglitz off in a slride-by-slride couple of the University of Ore- i son's far-flung troupe of milers, will match strides Saturday night Athletic Club Jin Ihe N'ew York (Track Meet.

run the oval was jammed with skaters. Some figure skaters were indoors and others outdoors on a second hockey rink. jls a Jumpers again soared off Thomas set Ihe standard of 7 ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) They feet Uj inches jusl Iwo weeks he Mi! osc her(; jJV week he equalled il and barely missed on his third try al 1-ZVi. Oregon has a half-dozen milers under 4:10 and Iwo of them, 19- San Antonio Handicap at Santa Anita Sat- Dress Bozeman Ski Liils for NCAA Tourney BOZEMAN (AP) The beautiful Bowl, which will be ini Ihe national spotlight with battle down the stretch.

6 Larsen of Oregon was third and NCAA skiing championships i Hl Cary Ucisiger of Duke fourth. J.March 24-26, boasts i TV, was Jones which include the electrifica'V Stole the show. He captured two lifts Tom Hauck scored 12 and Chum Hoesti hit 11 among Buttc regulars, Fred Thomas 10 to lead the reserves. Only Campbell scored in double figures for the visitors, scoring 12. Bison Remain Here Butte's conference record is now 5-9, Great Falls' 1-12.

Butte is idle lonight while Bison remain here to play Bulle Central at the Civic Center. 'Great Fallt (35) GFPTj OFFT 2 0 1 4j Mir.er 1012 0 1 13! Jensen 2105 3 1 0313 006 Campbell 5 2 3 12 onds to Estes all scorers with 20 Pacing Broncs Win, 58-44 On Maroons Billings High Broncs continued ai the only undefeated club In Montana's Interscholastic Big 10 Basketball race with a 58-44 triumph over Bulte Central High here Friday night. Broncs piled up the big edge on free throws with Central having 16-15 advantage in field goals. Russ Powell, high scorer in league, was held to three field goals by Central's shifting defense but converted 12 gift shots to be high scorer for the game with 18. Jim Noenning added 16' for Billings.

Alan O'Lcary hit 14 and Bill Albright 10 in pacing the Maroons. points. Tim Aldrich paced the Spartans with 17 points. IMIuouii (5!) 1 1 5 IS 1 Aldrlcti 3 1 0 17 0 3 I liAltai 3 514 760 4 5 202 3 fi 200 JlKnimm 4133 1 1 3 020! 0 0 1 o'Biksr 1002 0010, Herbojlch Brovn Bchult! Totals 15 11 13 Totals a 13 59 Score by Periods: Anaconda. 15 Mlssouls 22 7 13 1, Missed Irtt Ihrois: Anaconds Preliminary jame: llUtotila 66.

north- Thc txo star 4-year-olds field of 14 entered. The at a mile and year-old Dyrol Burleson, and Vic the mark in le 80-meler jumping hill, while American, French and Austrian girl skiers rig-tagged through practice slalom runs on Papoose The weatherman predicted continued fair weather through Sunday. Winds were light and tem-1 peralures ranged from 45 down to 18. Feb. 27.

j-'iiutju i CUM Slate, who was er) Amta Handtca in 4:04 last week; Jim All San Antonio entries are nSan eligible for the mile and one quarter Big 'Cap. First Landing wilh Eddie Ar- Archie San Ronnani Jr. of Wichita whose father ran in Ihe Baxter three times. Hayes Jones of Eastern Mtchi- EAST GERMANS LOSE WASHINGTON (AP)-The Stale Department refused Friday to reconsider Its move barring East German sports writers from entering the U.S. to cover the Olympic G-ames at California's Squaw Valley.

over fast-closing Bagdad in the hii own (anci Mi Campbell's) iiy Santa Anila Maturity Jan. 30 door record of seconds flat for The field in post position order: lne Royal Living. Promulgation. Bag-' 48 Broncos Signed DENVER (AP) The roster of the Denver Broncos of the American Football League was increased to Friday with the sign- Ing of two linemen. One is Harry Hauffe, 250-pound South Dakota star who lias been playing for the Regina Roughriders in Ihe Canadian League.

The other is William Lewis, 6-toot-l end from North Carolina College at Durham, who has been playing football In Washington B.C. Landing. Manassa Mauler, Lin- mold, Fleet a ah, Top Charger, Crasher, and Eddie Schmidt. If all 14 start the purse will! Races and 'special'events will gross $59,000, with 535,900 to the''" winner. is high weighted al 124 a i.

Bagdad with Bill Shoe-1 gan lr a dollble Jn is second at 123 First 1 60-yard hi; Landing held on for a close ago he hurdles in 6 seconds flat (equal- Under the sponsorship of the ling Ihe world mdoor record for Bozeman Ski Club which md the es (he least of The 5 ''i 35 tiLuuii; UUUUMCS utii oecu tried be- TU; i j- fore but never successfully. The Allen Eherron Aiekslcn 5 1 0 11 He ran the seven minutes Thomas 0000 Lund 1 3 1 S'Dilshl 2 1 2 Siwillette 203 Murray 1 3 i' Lucero 502 lOljacison 1103 2034 0010 0000 0010 0000 1 4 A 5 60- How Civic Pride, King Now, Notable First Club Will Have Skating Parly great Harrison Dillard was one of those who failed. The dash, as il turned out, was (he real squeaker. Jones and Frank Budd, a young comer from Villanova, whipped along on even terms until the tape. Jones hit it no more than a couple of inches in front.

Some Other Winners Ed Moran of the New York A. a graduate student at Penn Stale, took the Borican run in a nifty 2:10, just one and eight-tenths seconds off the world Indoor mark of 2:03.2 held jointly by Don Gehrmann and Arnie Sowell. Field event winners included Joe cr lift permits handling far more skiers. The upper lift now handles three times its former capac- Bridger Bowl, which is reached by going up Ihe Bridger Canyon Road, is used daily by skiing en- thusiasls. Us perking lot has been enlarged one-third.

A new chalet will be in operalion by next Thursday. Tows are operated from 1 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.

Mondays through Fridays and from 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Saturdays and Sundays.

Its concession stand also is open daily. There's also a daily Tolalj Jl 9 13 Total! 12 11 33 Score by periods; Great Falls 1 25 35 if arlnkovlch. Anaconda, ani Mayo, Blllmgs. MliEed tree throws: Butte 4, Great Fells 6. Preliminary same: B-jUe JV 38, Great aUs JV 41 (2 ot) Carroll Defeats Miners, 77-64 Saints Win Over Greenies, 56-32 ANACONDA Anaconda High Sainls defeated Greenies from Helena Cathedral High here Friday night, 56 to 32.

It was a Southwest Class Basketball Conference tilt. Loyola Rams play Saints in game Saturday Anaconda High Saints started off al a terrific pace, took a 19-5 lead at the quarter and then the reserves look over to be in front by 34-11 al the half. Regulars started the third quarter and quickly went in HELENA (AP) Carroll Col- front ty Points, at be- lege buried winless Montana Mines fore retiring for Ihe evening. from Missoula another league night, again In Memorial Gym. deeper -in the Montana Collegiate Conference basketball cellar, de- ski patrol to check in the safety lfea mg the visllors 77 Frl(Jay of skiers.

'(night. Free Ride For Beginners Carroll (2-4) grabbed an earlyIsiinii Richie Cadieux with 12 and Bob Lemelin with 10 paced Sainls with Jeff Holmes high i for the Greenies at Wardens Win DEER LODGE-The Deer Lodge Wardens boosted their Class Southwest conference record to 7-2 Friday night with a 49-28 shellacking of Sievensvillc. The Wardens are co-leaders with Dillon in the league. George Hamblin led Deer Lodge with 16 points, Dave and Doug Hagen counting 9 each for the losers. Deer Lodge defeated Anaconda Fresh in a 46-39 prelim.

Granite County Rock Creek Area Elk Hunting Closes Sunday Night -ttWi A Un be dismissed Monday, the in tha Rock Creek area of Granite County will close at Sunset Sunday. The Fish and Game Commission and the Anaconda! Sportsmen's Club, after a meet- inc Friday, announced a settlement of differences over ths extended season for branch-antlered bull elk in the area. This season had been the juaject of an action in district court al Anaconda. The issue arose when an extended season was declared upon re- Fish and Game Department" said. Anaconda Hearing On Fishing Today ANACONDA (AP) The Montana Fish and Game Department will conduct an informal public hearing Saturday on proposed regulations of ice fishing houses on Georgetown Lake.

The 4 p. m. meeting, sponsored cejving complaint of elk damage te Anaconda Sportsmen's Club to haystacks In Ihe area. Hay- vvi be open to the public, stacks in danger of damage by The proposed regulations arc to elk ivill be paneled in a cooper- provide for removal of ice fish- alive effort between the depart- ing houses at the close of ice fish- ment and sportsmen's clubs, ling season on Georgetown Lake Handlers in Ihe area are report-land to affect the general clean-up ed agreeable to the arrangement of the debris from the area Because of mild weather the extended season, the state ID- agency side elk moved into higher 9 country and hunting pressure in the area was light. To dale, no elk have been taken duririg the extended season.

The pending district court ac- Old Referee Dies RACINE, Wis. (AP) Dave Miller, boxing referee who officiated In two world heavyweight championship bouts, Thursday. He was 73. Miller was referee when Joe Louis defended his title by knocking out Harry Thomas in five rounds April 1, 1933, an when Ezzard Charles outpointed Jersey Joe Walcott in 15 rounds March 1919. YMCA Bowling Lanes Open For Practice Bowling SATURDAY 7 p.m.

to 12 p.ni. SUNDAY 1 to 12 p.m. fret 6y fnsfruclor HELENA (AP) Tentative big game season opening dales and hunting area boundaries will be presented to Montana's Fish and. Game Commission for consideration at its meeting in Helena Monday and Tuesday. Also slated on the agenda will be a discussion on entering into a cooperative agreement between the Fish and Game Department and the Bureau of Land Management, as well as other important matters.

Reports of the various department divisions will lake up some time of Ihe commission. auu eveuus win norn oi uregon otaie- feature a children's skating partyjtbe hop, step and jump US-6). Eastern Shades Western, 66-65 (AP) Ray Shaffer lit a juniper with five seconds left Friday night to give Eastern Montana an upset 66-65 victory over Western Montana and throw the Montana Collegiate Conference basketball race into a three-way iDarrell Horn of Oregon State-in to be held Sunday at the Butte' -Country Cliib. The event, which will get under way at 1 p.m. at the Club rink is open to members' children only.

On the program are speed ska- Ing, "Musical Chairs," a partner, and Ihe race of the champ- ons. Mary Lou Raymond and Jack Nankervis will also give a iguro skating exhibition. According to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murray Jr.

contestants will compete in (lie following age groups; a and under, 6 and 7, 8 and 9, 10 and li, and 12 and 13 years. Mem- sers of the clubs skating committee will assist in running the events. "We welcome the participation of members' children and the attendance of club members at this Sunday afternoon program," Mr. and Mrs. Murray said.

Prizes will be awarded in each age category and refreshments will be served at Ihe conclusion of the program. tie. iji LUG uiiLjgei Mountain range. You may go to jjon the top of the second lift and havej op scorers were John Kingston a run of about a mile and a a of and Bn rnom on There are six different ways to Mines 17 traverse (he hill. For anyone caring to Jump, there's a 150-foot ski jump and a low to haul you back to the top.

Rangers Defeat Hawks, 61-35 LIVINGSTON (AP) Park's Rangers solidified their fourth Mahijln lerrhg Iiurt Tonway Rolls Dtcitn'on Western had led the distance place standing in Class AA has- until Shaffer's goal, which gave him 30 points for the night, almost naif of his team's tola). Eastern, and Rocky Mountain of Billings, which edged Western Thursday night, now are tied with 5-2 records. Halftime favored Western 39-30. Jerry Selvig led the Dillon school scorers with 17. Dark Leads Baseball Golfers by 4 Strokes MIAMI.

Fla. (AP)-Alvin Dark, of Philadelphia shot a three-over (par 73 Friday to take a four Award Griffith Nod Over Ortega NEW YORK Grif-j i ro lead at" Ihe halfway mark th a shipping clerk of the 72-hole National Baseball fighting his first Madison Square Garden main event in his 17th pro bout, won a split decision over players Golf Tournament. Jim Hearn, former Philadelphia hurler, had a 70 for the day's best tetball Friday night sending winless Bozeman to its 13th straight setback, 61-35. Bozeman took an 8-1 lead, lost it 13-12 at the quarter, and then slowly fell behind, 27-21 at halftime and 44-25 at the third quarter's end. Park (9-6)got top scoring from Francis Ricci with 15.

Don Wan- lulok scorer 1 16 for Bozeman. -v i nun a i mi; uav 1. UL5L experienced GnspM Ortega of (round but his two-day total of 147 Mexico Friday night a 10-round fi him second to Dark's 143 malch. Ortega weighed Griffith 147'i. There were no knockdowns but young Griffith, born in the Virgin Islands, was loo fast for the Me.x- Butte Bowling WINTER GARDEN Ladlei League High Lester 519 High Rela Lester 193 Tonight's Schedule 1.

Western League Com. Hwp. vi. North Piellic vs. Davidson; Victor vs.

Oribben's: Brown's vs. Mont. Bar: N'eon; Prudential Sir. vs. Btcr.

9, Elks Anlltrs League 36 vi. No. 32; No. 13 vs. No.

30; No. 34 vs. No. 31: Xo. 35 VL Xo.

No. J9 VI. No. 27; No. IS, MARTY'S Leant High jertcs-BIU HoberU 637 High MeGonijle TonlRfel's Sthrdule Men continue jrajlts toiirrcy STAR LAMES Western League High Toppfcri 614 Hljh Toppirl 137 RoeVelte Lttftit Hijh serlei-Jo 5J3 Hlsli sphere ra Tonight's Schedale open lor practice.

Mondiy. uu Nlteri Leieut- Klapiiw vi. Mulcahy's; KXLF Vi. Nl New Fishing Rules HELENA (AP) The Fish and Game Department Friday said 250,000 copies of the 1960-61 fishing regulations arc being printed and will be available to the public late in April. The regulations and map of Ihe seven drainage areas and descrip- Ruby's vs.

of seasons, bag limits and Lsd other information will be available at all licensed dealers, dis- Uriel fish and game headquarters and from the central office In Helena. Montana's general fishing season will open May 7.2 and close Nov. 30 wilh the exception of-specified Grizzlies Host Utah Tonight MISSOULA (AP) Montana's Grizzlies, trying to recover from what could be their worst season in Coach Frosty Cox' (enure, will be definite underdogs Saturday night when they entertain Utah's nationally rated Redskins. After a 74-70 loss to Washington Albie Pearson, Baltimore out-j State Wednesday night. Cox e.v- fielder, stroked a 72 to give him i pressed little satisfaction in Griz- a two-day tola! of 151 for third lily play of the past few weeks place.

Al Lopez, Chicago White "We've been too inconsistent all Sox manager, had a 76 for a season," he commented. "We play ICanoll (T!) 334 1 1 IS 3014 401: 0010 1224 0242 1123 03:3 Laitl CT.ar 245 1 2 TrobaugS 6 i 1 nlKsnsen 471 2 2 41 star.ton 0 0 1 Smith 002 OiBlckell 2044 2 5 2'Echlislle 3036 IBsrberel 0 0 4 Olion 5 1 11 20 2J 21 ToUlJ 32 13 25 77 Score at hill: Carroll Mines 22. Mljjed Iree Illrrras: Cwroll 10, Mints 1J. OIHclalv Burjess and Burkey. fourth place 153.

good ball for half a game," then seem to fall apart." Hugh Wise scouts for the N'ew York Yankees and his son, Kendall Wally Butts has coached Georgia ise, is a second baseman on the! to four Southeastern Conference Detroit Tiger roster. football championships. 400 Midwest Track Stars Enter Michigan Slate's Relays Today EAST LAXSIXG, Mich. (AP) -Jin the 75-yard dash, E. G.

Plum- The top collegiate track talent offmer of Kentucky in the the Midwest will show its stuff at i run. Mike Lindsay of Oklahoma the 37lh annual Michigan State in Ihe shot put and Mauri Jor- Relays here Saturday. imakka of Eastern Michigan in the More than 400 entries from 26 mile. colleges and universities are ex-1 Classy Sprinters Vie peeled. The Big Ten, Big Eight,) Robinson, an import from the i Missouri Valley, Rocky Bahamas, won the British Empire Mid-America, Southeastern and 1220 in 1958.

He'll be up against a Interstate will be among confer- classy field in the 75-yard dash areas. TJICA Tonlt'l'l SebeSlle 7. Alleys open (or 9, Sslewav Luruc Noli Kill TI. Stjdr Lane: Minor Roust vi. Btl Busy Baker Pirty Pride; Whlli Majlc Tovn Roust, ences represented.

5 Defending Champ Dee Givens of Oklahoma and Paul Williams of Kansas, second and The University of Kansas, XC-; third last year, will be back alonf? AA indoor titlist, will have a Charlie Tidwell of Kansas, fending champ in the broad 'Aether dash entry is Dick Mu- the only afternoon event. Paul ial of Notre Dame, son of base- Hams of Kansas, who won last year with a jump of 23 feet, lOVi inches, is expected to get the stiffest competition from Les Bird, Big Ten titlist. Finals in 17 other events are Michigan Stale cross-country star! scheduled for Ihe evening. Forddv Kpnnwlv wnn Kie tkirri .1.. Forddy Kennedy won his third straight title in 1959.

ball's Stan (The Man) Musial. Cliff Cushman of Kansas, Dave Mills of Purdue and Willie Alter- berry of Michigan State in the middle distance Billy Mills of Kansas and Gail Hodgson of Oklahoma in the longer dis- Other defending champions in- lance events-are all potential rec- clude Tom Robinson of Michigan lord smashers. Basketball Results MONTANA SCHOLASTICS Butte Public Great Falls 35 Billing 53. Eutte Central 44 Sidney TO. Centra! 61 Cut 53.

Sunburst Livingston 51. Bozeman 33 Part 72. Bozeman 43 Part Froitl 61. Boieman Frosh 41 Wolf Point 56. 47 Liurel 51.

45 Fergus 43. Laurel 37 Miahattan 53. Degrade 47 Siite Industrial School 54. Ashlsnd S3 Havre 61. custer oJ Miles City 53 Deer Locjse 49.

28 Anaccndi SI. Missoula 59 Havre 65. Kremlin Hardln 43, 22 Frosh 47. Whllehill 51. BU Sandy 49 (oil 13.

Big Snrdy 25 Anaconda Central 56. Helena Cathedra 1 32 Central 54. Cathedral 40 EMer 18. Denton 63 Bozcman Roaery 66. Ltwlstown St.

Leo's Forks a. CIvdt Park 57 MlMctfa Frosh St. Regii 47 Deer txxige 49. stevensvllie 23 Dnjmrnor.d 41. Florence 42 Mission M.

Eureka 35 Ctfumtla Falls 55. WMteliili 43 JJ. 15 Corvallls 45. Ptullpsburs 42 Rroia M. Llbby 12 Alcerion 62.

DIxon 43 Thompson Falls S3. Poison 38 Na-'hua fo. 43 Dawsor. clend've 54, Great Fall Central 50 Dillon 61. Hamf.ton 51 COILF.G1ATES Carrot 77.

Mor.tana 64 Eastern Montar.l 66, VTeslem Moclan 65 Prtera (NJ) S7. Loni Isltni 63 66. Tr.e Citadel 74 Ohio 84. Kent State 63 Per.i 69, Columbia 53 Harvard 81. Yale 71 Cor.r.ectlcut 91.

Maine 79 Ottertetn 61. Hlnm 63 Terji. State 75, Kentucky Stale 67 Mt. St. Mary's 87, Harr.pden-Sj'dr.ey 6 Chrinlan 89.

P'slffer 66 St. Laurence 77. Alfred 69 Oberjjn 69. Rcchesler Yorit AC 1M. Ithaca Washington (Mtl.) 60.

(Pi SI. Bjthiny (W.Va.l 93. John Carroll 62 Holy Crojs Seton Hall 76 Brotcn 81. Dartmouth (double ol) Tinlpa J.icisrovtlle 77 St. Auiasline 59.

SitaT 57 (double Cincinnati W. St. Louis 57 Wtn. Marj- S9. Virginia Military 67 Rsr.do.ph-Macon ES.

Lee 77 Virginia £0, Virginia Union 63 Corr.eil 72. Prir.celon 61 Soulnera nitnois 81, central Ntlchlsac 5J Now Me.tf.co S5, KET Mexico Arizona stile U. 97. Fresco Siile 81 Idaho Slate 77. Colorado State ceUc.e Ailrr.s state M.

Colorado Mines Colorado College 61. Western Stall 501 Chicago 1 66. John Hopkins 47 104. LeMojnc 44 CalllomlA 57, swthcm California Etaotord 52 112. Mercer 69.

Clark -62 Falls-Central Game Al Cenier Tonight Bulte Central High Maroons return to the Civic Center tonight for another Big 1C Basketball Conference game. Great Falls High Bison furnish the opposition. The game at 8 o'clock. John Powell, sfaring for Central 'or the first time, was outstanding control of rebounds and looked like a comer, teaming with Albright ivell to move Ihe baB. A crowd of 1,500 enjoyed the con- lest and the intermission attraction, presented by Girij Central twirlcrs under direction of Mrs.

James Combo. Billings, now H-0 plays at winless Bozeman lonight, when Central, 7-7, hosts Great Falls at tha Butte Civic Cenier. Ctod.l O'Lewr HkU AlbrlgM. Delwiey (SSI Tl 7 3 MlJmSchtd 1 3 4 1 JnSchetl 5 SINwiuilg Po-ers 4 2 2 2 5 0 4 llLlfo 1 1-3 Lelirek 0000 HaMlhTli Miller 2 0 7 5 8 0 US 3 12 I is 2034 lilt 0 2 1 101 oooo oooo 0101 0000 IGreeolei (32) GFFTJ errr 501 lOIDotmj 110 l.sulllvaa ail SlMarron 0 0 Ixwnep 302 0 0 Codlew 6 a I ll'BlMurphy 1 0 1 tcMiioo 1 0 2 ZiBbMrphj 1 0 3 2 a 1 22 06 flnl Jit SJAndersOT 0510 TotsJi 12 23 ToliU Score by I U) 11 I BllUnii 10 15 OlflcUts: Eooy nj Dimlap, Livingston. Milled Iree Ihrowi: Central 6, BlUio Flnt pttllmlnarj: Centril rrosh U.

BouWer JV. Second pteUmlniry: central Boulder 57. W.Sullivm 1 0 1 Heller 3 0 0 100 1 0 2 21 0 0 0 0) 1204 (3311 0000 2 5SJ Totals Tolsli 10 4 32 Score by periods: Saints IS 10 reenles 567 Missed fm throws: 3, Greenles 10. Preliminary lame: Saint 54. Qietnles 8 40.

Butte High Maimen io Host Helena Tonight Bulte and Helena High School wrestlers meet in a dual meet Jn the High Gym tonight, Competition starts at 8 o'clock. This, virtually a new sport here, Is fast gaining In popularity. Most matches are close and ejccltinf. Hilger Hits 31 As Beavers Win DILLON Diminutive Davey Hilger hit 31 points Friday night as the DiOon Beavers outpaced Hamilton 63-55 la a Class Southwest conference game. The Beavers' record is 7-2 and enables them to share first placa with Deer Lodge who whipped -Stevensville 49-23.

Hilger, 5 feet 10 guard, canned 17 of 21 free throw shots and sank 7 field goals in amassing his total. Todd Holland added 13 for the Beavers and did a tremendous job of rebounding. For the Broncs. it was-Tidball with 15, Zoske with and Dowling, 13. The Beavers led all the way, enjoying a 30-23 halflime edge.

But Hamilton closed the gap to 5 points late in fte final period before Dillon put on its winning spurt. Jack Smith Wins 1 of 2100-Mile Stock Car Races in Record Time DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. fAP)- A world record for a 100-mile late mode! stock race car -was set Friday as Jack Smith of Atlanta, whipped his I960 Pontiac times around the Daytona International Speedway at an average of 146.638 m.p.h. The previous mark, set driving a IJ59 Thunderbird, finished fourth. Cotton Owens of Sprtansburg, S.

gave Roberts his only real competition in the opening race. He finished about six seconds be- jhind the Daytona driver, who had last year by Bob Welborn of Atlanta, was 143.193 m.p.h. Smith set the mark in the second of two 100-mile races on the program after Glenn (Fireballlj Roberts, Daytona Beach, had won! the first event at a 137.6H m.p.h. clip. Roberts' slower time was due to the fact the caution flag was up for a total of five laps.

In the second race it was up only briefly twice. Bobby Johns of Miami gave Smith stirring competition for 35 of the 40 laps, clinging tenaciously (o his tailpipe and taking advantage of the slipstream. During the 35th lap Smith slowly pulled away and he had a comfortable margin at the finish. Johnson was driving a 1939 Pontiac. Jim Reed of Peekskill, N.

in a 1960 Chevrolet, was third, and' Rex White of Spartanburg.S, pulled away to a 20-second lead here before the caution flag went up for the second lime. Genuine Brunswick Bowling Balls Expertly Measured and Drilled Brunswick Bowling Bags FREE Jumping Rope (Clip (his coupon) FREE Jump with Jof. The Strike is Over! Jump io ycur Town Pump jet your FREf lump Rope CpCt One quart of any Major Brand of Canned Oil with rrvst every 4 purchased. FREE Ycur wtl0 Purchase If you don't get MoaUna (tin USB from your borne towa boyi, THE TOWN PUMP BEST CAS AT LOWEST PRICES Buttc Anaconda Deer lodge 25c froptnt Brandt of Oil.

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