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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 10

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Sioux Scalp Montana in Scoring Spree DT3 Wyoming Grid Coach Far if I Tr Dally Mlssoutlan, Sunday, September 1 3, 1 959 Mistakes Present Foes With TDs; Contest Tight Until Last Play A Sioux scalping spree scoring three touchdowns within 10 minutes In the first half was fatal to Montana Grizzly hopes Saturday, as the North Dakota Invaders won 27-19. Montana mistakes and missed tackles accounted for three touchdowns scored by the Sioux, after Grizzlies had outplayed North Dakota in the first 12 minutes, scoring first and threatening again, when everything went wrong. Montana had a chance to tie the score twice In' the last half and wound up with losing the ball on the North Dakota eight-yard line with From Happy LARAMIE (AP) Coach Bob t. Devaney had no praise for the University of Wyoming Cowboys Saturday as they finished their last full-game football scrimmage fit Hi before meeting Montana next week. 'If we had played Montana to day, we would have lost, De vaney told his squad, "we weren hitting, we weren't blocking, run 4 less than a minute to piay ning or tackling.

I didn see or was spilled trying to pass. Greminger ran five, Montana again losing hear a good loud knock out there all afternoon. the bull on downs by inches on the Sioux eight-yard line. North Dako "Montana will run us out of ta froze the boll for three plays. Dayles Stadium (at Billings) If play like that next Saturday." The game was played in sultry i weather until clouds broke loose just as the crowd left to pour rain on the field, About The White team, composed of the top three units, beat the Browns 22-6.

The Browns are reserve players and held the Whites even the first quarter. 3,600 saw the game. "The Grizzlies all made mis "You can't give an opponent three touchdonws and win," said Coach Ray Jenkins, Montana, after the game, and that was the story. Actually Grizzlies made more first downs, gained more yardage, out-punted the Sioux, but lost. Sioux started with two first downs, then Gary Smith recovered a fumble on the Montana 41.

HaUback Jim Cranky was sent In for a special play and whizzed away for S3 yards to the Sioux six. Hank Gremin-get slashed five and Gary Smith bored over for the touchdown. Greminger kicked goal. Sioux received, punted, Montana fumbled, and then Bob O'Billovich intercepted a pass, fumbling the ball afterwards with John Matte recovering. takes, which we can correct," Coach Ray Jenkins said.

"They made some fine plays, too. you The Whites pushed over two touchdowns within a minute in the second period. They scored again in the last quarter with a 91-yard drive in six plays, featured by a 42-yard run by Jim Waldgn. cannot practice in 60 degree torn peratures and play well at 90 degrees and both teams felt the heat. Montana platooncd constant 7W 'a 4 'J 1 1 1 it' 1 I I A 9 1 7 i ti Jf 1 1 i "1 ly in an endeavor to keep the boys It fresh in the heat, we will get bet ter with practice.

We thought that Ekegren and Smith at fullbacks Walden threw to Marty Hamilton to set up another touchdown and Jim Echtermeyer ran 23 yards with an intercepted pass to score another. The Browns' touchdown came when Bill Trout recovered a fumble in the end zone. played very well, as did O'Billo Grizzlies flashed another attack vich, and Gregor was sturdy on end, gave Ekegren an assist. John Councilman and L. C.

Hester of the Sioux tried hard to stop Ekegren, a nephew of Waldo Ekegren, Grizzly grid great of the past. Crash! This collision on the North Da-kota goal line resulted in a Montana touchdown, with fullback Gary Ekegren carrying over from the five in the second quarter. Howard Schwend, Grizzly defense." Clyde Gossert, Montana'! 193-pound first string fullback, has a minor heart condition which caused examining physicians to bar him from fothall for the rest of the season Saturday morning. John Mutte hurt a shoulder Saturday, John Dixon and Griffin suffered knee injuries. The lineups: "I Plains Horsemen Open With Arlee PLAINS The Plains Horse-men will face the Arlee Warriors next Saturday in the first foot with passes from Griffin to Harris for 13, from Greminger to Griffin for eight and a IS yard dash by Grasky.

Then Ekegren broke loose for a touchdown run called back and Montana penalized five. Grasky, smothered far back of his line, threw the ball wildly and Don Schafer, Sioux, intercepted and roared 70 yards for a touchdown, Vanyo kicked the extra point. Montana received and moved quickly to the Sioux 38 as the first period ended 7-7. Montana was penalized 15 yards to its own 30 after losing ground on two plays. Gustafson then quick-kicked 65 yards over the goal.

On the first play L. C. Hes Montana (19) Lands, Schwend Big John Lands, Montana end, caught this pass for a 17-yard gain in a Grizzly drive that ended just short of the goal in the fourth quarter. After grabbing the throw from quarterback Bob O'Billovich, Lands twisted and squirmed for more yardage. ball game of the season for the locals, which will be played on the home field.

Last year Plains played Arlee under the lights of the St. Ignatius field. Sorenson, Harris, Berry, Ayers E. Meese, Gregor, Thomson, Schwertfegor, Baker, T. Matte, Emerson, Dixon, Jerhoff.

Beddes, Bethke, G. J. Johnson, G. Schwert feger, C. O'Billovich, Griffin, Schulz, QB.

Grasky, Dotson, Grem inger, Gustafson, Ramos, HB ter, fleet Sioux halfback, ran 80 yards for a touchdown after two Montanans had missed clean tack Smith, Ekegren, FB. North Dakota (27) Vanyo, Malo, les on him near his own goal, other mising as he ran and Lands unable to catch him. Tetrault, Madsen, Kunkel, E. Brewer, Kaczmarek, Johnson, No Roll Up A ISig With Year S.WGS, Too! The disaster went three-fold quickly. Ramos fumbled after the ble, T.

Hennen, Hubbard, Hrkal Breitling, G. Schafer, Walstad kickoff, Vanyo recovering on Mon Filippi, C. Drozda, Adams, Tay lor, John Jarrett, QB. Hester, Jim tana's 30. On the first play Sioux Adams flipped a 30-pass to swift Jarrett, Taylor, Hedger, Meyers, Jim Jarrett and then Vanyo con Jill1 V' jg councilman, Haberkorn, HB verted by place-kicking for a 21-7 Mueve, Walker, IB.

Coach Ray Jenkins' Grizzlies lead. Griffin threw a 24-yard pass to Berry after the kickoff, then had to eat the ball twice when Montana TD, Gary Smith 1 yard (run), Gary Ekegren (5 run), John Lands (pass from Tony Ramon), 21. PAT Hank Grem inger. NDU Schaefcr (70 intercept I I Keep our eye on the goal in football and in your life! Set your sights on scoring and you'll score high with a savings account in this institution. Our generous earnings will cut down on your saving time, too! INSURED! SAFE! cd pass by Jim Grasky), Hester (80 run), Jim Garrett (30 ru, pass rushed.

They traded punts. Montana cut loose with Its best attack of the afternoon, Greminger for 11, O'Billovich passing to Greminger for 10, Dotson slicing seven and Ekegren bolting 11 to the five-yard line. From there Ekegren ripped through for another Montana touchdown. Greminger tried to run for two points, was stopped short. The half ended 21-13 for Sioux.

from Ray Adams and 2 run) aKI PAT Vanyo 3. did 1 Fullback Henry Greminger, who Statistics of the Montana-North Dakota name: from the six-yard line and ending Inside the one. He was brought down by Jim Jarrett, North Dakota halfback. some hard running for the Grizzlies Saturday, almost made it to the goal line (foreground) on this play starting After a Sioux punt in the third MSIt NDU 10 6 1H9 217 140 90 10-19 3-4 1 1 5-43 6-34 3 2 60 65 6 019 0 6-27 First downs RtiBhtng yartlaite Passing yardage Passes completed Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Montana 7 6 N. Dakota 7 14 period, Billovich came back six.

Dotson smashed six. then eight. Smith made a yard, Ramos ripped live. Ramos passed to John Lands, end, who made a leaping catch in the end zone for Captures Annual Golf Tourney ANY AMOUNT STARTS AN ACCOUNT Western Montana Unilcling Loan rm Wm mm, uvc-v Vr '( a 21-yard touchdown gain. It was 19-21 and Montana tried for two points on a rush but Dotson was stopped Inches short.

The rest of the quarter was mostly punting, with one sortie by Sioux stopped when Adams was twice smothered on attempted passes, the last time for a 15-yard loss by Sorenson. Early in the fourth period O'Billovich passed seven to Smith, Greminger failed. Smith made two, and Montana rightly gambled on a fourth down try but lost the ball on downs on its own 46. And then HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) -Mrs.

Ann Casey Johnstone, playing "nice and steady golf," defeated Sherry Wheeler 8 and 7 Saturday to win the 29th annual Trans Mississippi Golf Tournament. The match closed out on the 29th hole of a scheduled 36-hole match when Miss Wheeler, 18-year-old coed from Glasgow, conceded a putt. Mrs. Johnstone, a golfing veteran from Mason City, Iowa, led WIIIIIL- 100 EAST BROADWAY 9 savings center a 15-yard penalty took resistance 4-up at the end of the first 18 out of the Grizzlies momentarily Hester noles an( cark'd a 37-3774, one tsreitiing got loose for 14 oi me Dest rounds in the week- went through for a big hole for 10 and in four smashes Sioux scored lon8 tourney at Hot Springs Coun- WORKING FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, COMFORT AND SAVINGS agam, with Jarrett diving the last lrv Uub- MSS Wheeler's first-two after a strone resistance in- rend score was 41-4182. side the 10-yard stripe.

I "1'm very. very thrilled and it's Greminger came back 18 with been a long tough haul," Mrs. the kickoff, Gustafson ran eight Johnstone said after her victory. tfBTLHl PROPANE GAS and Billovich passed accurately! I played nice, steady golf and-to Lands for 16. A fumble lost nine 1 for me my putting was excep yards.

On fourth down O'Billovich i tional." again hit Lands for 15 yards, but The putts included a 20-footer it was two yards short of a first 'on the 17th hole where she went down and Sioux took the ball in 4-up on a par 3. their own land. I Jim Johnson recovered a Sioux! IN 10TII SEASON Mlssoullan-Sentlnel Photos I returning a Sioux punt five yards, outrunning Art Malo (No. 42) of North Dakota. fumble on the foe's 40.

John; GAINESVILLE (AP) Coach Schulz threw a pretty pass to Bob Woodruff is in his 10th sea- Bob O'Billovich (No. 11) ran and passed well for the Grizzlies Saturday but joined in the mistakes "which lost the game to North Dakota, 27-19. Here he's Lands for 16 yards. Gustafson and 'son as head of football at the Uni-Greminger made eight, but Schulz i versity of Florida. Natural Gas APPLIANCES Natural Gas FURNACES Natural Gas SERVICE LP Gas APPLIANCES LP Gas DISTRIBUTION LP Gas SERVICE L.PjGAS SECOND STRAIGHT WIN DONCASTER, England (API-Queen Elizabeth's agreement won the 2'i miles Doncastcr Cup Thursday the first horse to win the cup for the second straight year since Velocity in 1906.

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