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The Havre Daily News from Havre, Montana • Page 4

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4-Havre Daily News, Thursday Evening, February 25,1971 unuy news, inursuay evening, icuiucuj District 4-B Tournament Opens Here Today With Malta as the Favorite NMC Armory-Gym Is Mecca HAVRE DAILY NEWS FAP Aran'c Rnck A nn jAfVJlIl) For Area's Basketball Fans The rip roaring Malta Mus- in (lie first game at 2 p.m. the' here In Havre. Tickets for re- tangs, No. 1 Class team In losers of Games 1 and 2 meet served seats will be available the state, open the 4-B Tourna- and the losers of Games 3 and ment action today when they 4 meet at 3:30 p.m. Winners of Friday's afternoon games advance to the morning games on Saturday where they will meet the losers of Friday's games.

The winners of Friday's STATE TITLE HOLDER Rich Saunders was the only Havre wrestler to win a state championship In the state wrestling meet held In Bozeman last week. Saunders decisioned Evans, Hamilton, 6-3, for the 118-pound state title. The only other wrestler from this district to make the finals was Stuker from Chinook who lost to Robertus of Laurel by a decision 2-0. face wlnless Chester. The Mustangs, sporting a 20-0 overall record and 14-0 in conference action, have lost just one game in the last two years and (hat was to the stale champs Baker 60-51, giving the Mustangs a 51-1 record for the two hoop seasons.

Chester, 0-18 and not 0-20, is looking for its first win of the season under the direction of Coach Don Van Dessel. In the second contest of the afternoon Simms, which finished fourth in the conference, faces Big Sandy, the No. 5 team In the tourney. Tonight Chinook and Fort Benton, second and seventh place teams, meet at 7 p.m. and the final contest of the evening, Cascade, No.

3, and Harlem, No, meet head- on. Winners of the first games this afternoon will face each other at 7 p.m. Friday and the winners tonight will p.m. Friday. The losers of all four games play Friday afternoon in a losers-out contest, at the doors of the gym for sale to individuals.

Season tickets for the tournament run $8 for 12 games. Malta Is the pick to repeat as the title holder for District 4-B games meet Saturday night for again this year and also picked the championship. to repeat as winneroftheNorth- AH tournament games will be ern Divisional in Shelby in two played at the NMC armory-gym weeks and advance to state. Ponies Facing GFC Mustangs The Havre Blue Ponies, No. The Blue Ponies are tourney 3 In the AP Power Poll, kicked favorites to capture the Eastern off the AA Eastern Division crown with Great Falls Public tourney today when they met and Billings West and Billings the Great Falls Mustangs at 2 Senior picked to finish In that p.m.

At press time the game order. C. M. Russell could be had not begun; therefore the the dark horse for the tourney, results are not available for this edition. Th first four place winners In their last meeting the Mus- of lhe Eastern advance to the tangs defeated the Blue Ponies s)ale tournament In Bozeman on 63-62 last week.

March 11-12-13. AA, A Tourneys Get Under Way By TIE ASSOCIATED PRESS will see Billings Central clial- Class AA and A high school lenglng Glasgow and Miles City basketball teams moved into Playing Hardin. action today in divisional tour- In the Western Class A tourneys which will determine who ney at Kallspell, action opened fights for the state AA and A with Columbia Falls meeting Anaconda Central, followed by Deer Lodge against Hamilton. Libby and Dillon tangle tonight, followed by Whileflsh versus Poison. Four teams from each of the GIRL WINNERS Pictured are the winners in the girls division of the Junior Rifle Club meet held last Sunday.

The girls fired a 1389 to take first place. Left to right are Barbara Burr 362, Ann Olson 321, Jewel Hanson 351 and Sharlee Martin 349. (Photo by Dave Mayer) championships. Class AA tourneys were scheduled at Butle and Great Falls, with Class A meets in Kalispell and Glendive. Helena faced Bozeman In the the opener of the Class AA Western respec ij ve class ant) A slate Division meet at Bulte, followed toummenfs next mon(h by Anaconda vs.

Butte Central. Tonight, Missoula Sentinel faces Butte and Kallspell takes on Missoula Hellgate, WIMBLEDON, England (AP) In the Eastern' Class Tenn fans are drlvlng Great Falls, Havre opened across England to bea i lhe mail against Great Falls Central, workers and hand followed by Livingston versus atloj)s or imble- the Beat Strike THIRD PLACE The Havre Junior Rifle Club boys finished third at the Sunday shoot against Great Falls and Whitefish with a 1460. Left to right are Lee Laeupple, Jerry Howard, Paul Burr and John Morehouse, (Photo by Dave Mayer) Sheflands NMC Wrestling Team Win One, Is Entering Tourney I ACA TwO The wrestlin touma- a dual meet record, but ment in the history of Frontier Eastern has overall team The Havre High Shetlands Confer ence, 24 years, Is set strength to make them a tour- closed out their 1970-71 basket- for Friday andSaturdayat Rocky ney favorite, ball season with one win andtwo Mountain College. Northern Montana College losses. They lost their first Five of lhe conference's six wrestlers under the direction of game to Great Falls Central scnools will be participating, Dr.

David Greenwood will make freshmen 54-43 andthelr second according tourney manager the trip to Billings with the fol- game to Lpwislown 45-44 in the Francis Rose rf Rock seconds of the game. Their Western will be the only only win In the last three weeks T10 a full 10 men. was against the Chinook freshmen 58-35. Central (54) Bushard 6, Johnes 1, Dixon 4, Franjlvic 2, Dwyer 3, Majerus 4, Alben- jer 23, Ariz 9. Shetlands (43) Fuglevand 3, Kuka 1, Malsam 4, Ramage 2, Sweeney 8, Pepln 15, Slaby Clawson 2, Marlanl 2, Lloyd 2.

Central 15 14 14 Shetlands 13 9 11 13-43 North Idaho junior College Lewislown (45) Oldenberg 18, wrestlers won a berth in the basketballs all-time Payne 6, Dalr 2, Harcharik 6, Regional College Tournament Bleth 13. with a win In the north West Conference Tournament. Shetlands (44) Staples 5, Me- The Cardinals won the meet Intosh 2, Abdullah 16, Hespln with 80 points, that came largely 5, Richter 1C. on i he strength of Individual Lewistown II 15 10-45 firsts. Shetlands 12 14 14 4-44 Terry Ceynar, 118, all-state Shetlands (58) Fuglevand 11, wrestler from Havre won his Kuka 4, Malsam 7, Sweeney match on a decision over Monty 7, Pepln 11, Slaby 11, Claw- Ring of Blue Mountain College son 1, Peterson 4.

9.4 an a Terry Richardson, 167, Billings Senior. Tonight's docket includes Great Falls against Great Falls Russell and Billings West taking on Lewistown. The Eastern Class A tourney at Glendive opened with Laurel don tickets, the All-England Club said today. The famed tennis tourney is scheduled June 21-July 3. The name Alexander Is from facing Glendive and Wolf Point the Greek and means "defender taking on Sidney.

Tonight's slate of man." Tournament Visitors We WELCOME YOU team: 118 Larry Johnson, 134 Mike Hughes, 142 JimDancer, will be short in the 118- 150 John Pesantl, 167 Den- pound class. The first session nls Springer, 177 Perry Mil- Is set for 7:30 Friday night, ler, 190 John Stuker, and with the finals at 2:30 Saturday, heavyweight Ron Nichols. Rocky won the conference with Havre Youths No Crowns Win in For Carr NEW YORK (AP) Notre Vr i I OUlflCy Dame's Austin Carr appears destined to be a crown prince without a crown in college scoring Carr pumped In 122 points in three games last week to become the second-highest scorer in major college history. But the Irish backcourt flash likely will wind up his three- year stint without capturing a single-season point title. To The BEST SElfGrONof 8 TRACK TAPE CARTRIDGES AND CASSETTES Looking for a new LP? Or one of the Hit Parade 45 singles? Or a black light poster for your room? This is the place Come on in! Mississippi's mann remains Johnny Neu- flrmly en- Chinook (35) Jones 5, Larson All-Staler from Havre, pinned trenched atop the scoring list 13, Hamilton 3, Churchill 4, Bob Owen, Big Bend College, with 906 points In 22 games.

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