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I Tha Dally Mlswutlan, Sunday, Octobtr II, 1 959 3 "Main Denver Pioneers Snatch MSU Grizzly Pelt Wild Turkeys Arc Bagged in State HELENA (AP) More wild Cubs, Kittens At Butte On Saturday Invaders Take 27-12 Conquest; First Half Hour Struggle Tight turkeys were bagged during the opening days of the 1959 season Sport Jabs Duck Barrage Opens Friday By Ray T. Eocene Friday noon the 1959 waterfowl season starts with a noon barrage, after that shooting hours will be from sunrise to sunset through Dec. 4. Sunday mornlnK. Oct.

It, a week hence, the eneral big game eaion opens In Montana. in a similar period last year. The Fish and Game Department Montana University freshmen gridders will swing Into action for the first time, meeting a tested Saturday said almost 150, or 30 per cent, of the 500 hunters contacted bagged a bird. This compares with 20 per cent last year. Denver Pioneers flew home late of glory against a too tough line and a fast and win attack that Montana State College Bobkitten squad Saturday In Butte.

The game, sponsored by the Butte Chamber of Commerce, is slated Saturday after snatching a Griz zly pelt 27-12 by outplaying, out rushing and outcharging the Moiv However, about twice as much was effective against a gradually fading defense. Montana is 1-2 In the conference, Denver 1-1 and the Pioneers shat area was open this year. The second wild turkey season will close one hour after sunset Sunday. It opened Oct. 3.

for 2 p.m. at Naranche Stadium. Coach Hal Sherbeck, who trimmed his team to 44 gridders last week, tanans. It was a tight struggle for half an hour then Montana faded midways in the second quarter and never regained stride to keep pace with the fierce lunging of the Pio- tered a nine-game losing streak by winning here and they have never lost In Dornblaser Field. There On ducks the daily bag limit it four, with a possession limit of eight.

Since the nesting habitat of many of the diving ducks was reduced through drought, only one canvasback, redhead or ruddy duck will be allowed in the daily bag, or in the possession limit. So If you kill one of these three spfr ciee and keen it In possession you may not kill another even though It is on your second-day limit. Only one wood duck may be taken in the daily bag limit. Hunters are urged to learn to recogniza the different duck species. Savages Down neer backs and the strong defense i were fisticuffs twice and Gatewood, rushing Montana passers.

Denver Denver, was ejected. In the second feels that he has one of the best Cub squads in recent years. But he concedes that the MSC eleven will have the edge In experience. "Tha 'Kittens already hava three games under their belt, and on the basis of experience, they must be usea Montana misiaKes lor mai period Montana lost a rumble re- Horsemen 31-0 covery on kickoff due to offside. HOT SPRINGS Five Hot considered slight favorites," the vital first punch, took advantage of a Grizzly gamble with the game still close for a second flurry Into touchdown land.

Montana's two scores came in the second quarter when pass interference had been called, with Jim Grasky running Springs Savages scored in the Lineups: 1 Montana (12) Lands, Schwend, Berry, Harris, ends. Meese, G'eg-or, Kosiur, D. Schwartfeger, Beth-ke, Baker, tackles. Matte, Beddes, Emerson, Dixon, guards. G.

first three quarters to defeat the Plains Horsemen Sl-0 Saturday afternoon. The Savages extended i Cub mentor commented. "If we can avoid mistakes that ara typical of early-season games, we'll give them a good battle." The Robkittens had games against Eastern Montana, Western Montana, and Northwest Community College Schwertfeger, J. Johnson, center. The daily bag and possession limit for gees will Rocene be five.

No more than two may of the dark species, that is Canadas or white-fronted geese, and only one white-fronted goose may be taken. In order to have five geese you will have to have at least three snow geese in Montana, Migratory bird $3 hunting stamp Is called a "duck Insurance" policy, the money to be used to acquire waterfowl habitat for ducks and geese. O'Billovich, Wallace, Schulz, quar their winning streak to five wins and no losses to lead District 13 class C. terback. Smith, Ekegren, fullback, Grasky, Greminger, Ramos, Gus The first Savage score came on a pass In the first quarter from quarterback Mike Franklin to end tafson, Dotson, halfbacks.

Denver (27) Hayhurst, Meuris, Munda, D'Urso, Donahue, ends Darwin Halverson for 10 yards. The Cubs, who began workouts in late September, have had less than three weeks to prepare for the tussle. Most of it has Involved The try for point failed. The Hot Blosser, Barrett, Kapp, Beddoe, tackles. Tamariello, G.

Smith, learning the basic Montana forma Brady, Birdin, Pucci, guards. Mor lions a mixture of single wing and Springs team struck again in the second quarter when halfback Terry Franklin went 8 yards off-tackle for the score. Halfback Kenney Howlett ran the extra 12 yards for a td, and in the fourth period, when Gary Schwertfeger, outside linebacker, grabbed a pass and ran unmolested 30 yards. Denver scored a third touchdown after a long forward pass brought the ball to the Montana one, and again on a sustained march before a crumbling defense. Only In punting, where Paul Gustafson booted for long distance, was Montana at an advantage.

Early in the fray after a trade of punts Denver went to Montana's 30, but lost the ball on downs by a foot. Sands kicked and the Montana safety man stabbed blindly at a bouncing ball, which was recovered by Hayhurst, Denver, on the Montana 35. There was objection to possession ruling but Denver had the ball. Work hit for 5, Neece for six. warm, comfortable hunting clothes make the trip! ris, D.

Johnson, center. Sands, D. Glasscock, Ziegler, quarterback. formation and polishing funda, mentals and defensive work. Sher Work, Bjorklund, Loos, fullback Gatewood, Neece, Curliss, Skud beck held three "satisfactory" point Minutes later, Bill Black scrimmages last week, with the larick, G.

Glasscock, Gordon, half backs Cubs being matched against var sity third-stringers. burn, end, ran over on an end-run play. The extra point failed and the half ended at 19-0. Quarterback Mike Franklin Referee Hagarty, Denver; um Grouse hunting comes to an end late today, Oct. 11.

What will happen to the Machen-McMurtry fight Oct. 27 if Bob Albright beats McMurtry Tuesday night? Joe Louis was knocked down 10 times tn his ring career, twice by Max Schmellng before Joe won the title, by Jim Braddock, by by Tony Galento, by Buddy Baer. thrice by Joe Walcott and twice by Rocky Marclano In Louis' final comeback attempt. When Louis met Schmeling two years later he dropped him three times in the first round for a kayo. Heavyweight champion Ingo Johansson is reported en route to Glacier Park for motion picture filming but when will he fight again? It is nearly three months since he stopped Patterson and has ha been paid yet? The mob apparently want to make sure it gets its cut out of the next purse before any contracts are signed for an encore.

It is 70 years since the last bare knuckle fight, in which John L. Sullivan met Jake Kilrain, and it was in 1903 that the two-ounce gloves. pire Collins, Provo; headlines' Sherbeck has listed a "very tentative" starting lineup of Gene Moe, Helena, and Ed Whitelaw, scored on a three-yard quarterback man Good, Butte; field judge Murray, Great Falls. Score by sneak in the third quarter. How lett scored the final Savage touch' quarters: Arlington Heights, 111., ends; Dan down in the third quarter by going MSU 0(0 6-12 Peters, Butte, and Gerald Gaboda, Denver 8 7 8 827 Chicago, 111., tackles; Jim Bartell, Denver Neece 3 run; Neece i Glencoe, 111., and Jack Shevalier, Sands passed 14 to Meuris on the 10.

Sands 3, Work 4 and Neece 3 around end. Hot Springs 13 12 0-31 Plains 0 0 0 00 onH tw u.ne firf hinnH fnr Pin. Dass from Sands. I Helena, guards; Dick Huse, Great neers. Sands passed to Neece for; MSU Grasky 12 run; run failed Falls, center; Paul Miller, Miles two extra Doints.

i for extra point. City, or Bill Stack, Butte, quarter- Montana rproivprf thp kickoff I Denver Sands 11 run, Sands back; Terry Dillon, Hopkins left halfback; Pat Dodson kick. O'Billovich passed 10 to Harris as lfl Make your trip a top success be warm and comfortable in any kind of weather wear weather-engineered hunting clothes from our large group. Camouflaged hunting coats in finest 2-ply Army duck, water repellent with large rubberized pocket, 9.95 camouflaged -length cape with hood, water-proof at 14.95 2-ply Army duck hunting coat in Deadgrass with rubberized game pocket, large shell pockets, water-repellent, 8.95. Hunting vest with large gam pocket, shell holders, 4.95 hunting pants, reinforced and water-repellent, 9.45.

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(AP)-Taz Anderson, an unsung hero in the past, flashed slashing power running and classy pass catching Sat back. the first period ended. On the first' enver ww" 1 run- Pas5 play of the second quarter pass in- taiea. terference was called giving Mon- Denver Loot 1 run, pass failed, tana the ball on the Denver 15. MSU Schwertfeger 30, inter-Grasky sliced 3, then slipped away, cePlfd Pass- Pass fmled for extra for 12 and a td.

Gremineer tried Pmt Bobkitlen coach George Marin- kovich will counter with Bill Cords, Butte, and Gordon Schlabs, Kali- tn run fnr tu-n anri failpri tn makp Statistic, of the Montana-Denver gam. practically skin tight, were dropped from professional boxing. Butte Central Here Friday Night The rugged Butte Central Maroons, who lost to Great Falls in the last quarter 14-20 invade Dornblaser Field Friday night for the game of the week. Spartans and Bison fought to a 14-14 tie, both having a chance to win late in the game. Missoula Spartans play sound fundamental football, work hard, yet lack a spark and a bombing attack.

Remind of what is known as a club fighter In fisticuffs, always punching but not going anywhere and that Is what Spartans are doing with three tie games this fall. It was a sood tie came Friday night. Missoula made no bacf physical Dearer urday and Georgia Tech whipped Tennessee 14-7 in their battle of unbeaten football powers. In addition to his sterling ground-gaining ta'ics, Ahderson teamed with center Maxie Baugh- spell, ends: Cliff Haven, Kalispell, and Curt Farrier, Everett, tackles; Fred Turner, Butte, and Norman Roolf, Lectsdale, guards; Dick McGee, Toledo. 17 429 9 M8 0 3 TS it by a foot.

First downs Montana had a chance imme- JSS. Z. diately afterwards when Grasky passes s-m recovered a fumble on the Denver i taterecepted by i 43. Lands caught a pass for 4, but rZwt i O'Billovich was twice Spilled for (Yards penalized losses trying to pass and Montana Mont Ohio, center; Bill Mulcahy, Butte, quarterback; Clayton Linebarger, an to anchor a Tech defense that Tennessee couldn't crack Helena, left half; Steve Good, Butte, right half, and Frank May. Havre, fullback.

SPORTS SHOP street floor Assisting Sherbeck this season are the Kev. William Hassler, member of the MSU Affiliated School of Religion and former varsity center for the University of Pennsylvania; line coach Charley Fish and Game Questions, With Answers By B. J. ROSE I. and E.

Representative Montana Fish and Game Dept. 1. Are there any restrictions on had to kick. Pioneers drove back to the Grizzly 43, lost the ball on downs by a foot. The Montana defense was then still resisting.

Grasky lost, 7, Smith made 4, Lands caught an O'Billovich pass for 11. In midfield Lands dropped back, whether to punt or pass seemed uncertain, anyway he was spilled back on the Montana 33 and Denver took the ball through this gift. In seven plays they were Moore, former Grizzly football and baseball ace who is working for an advanced degree at MSU; and back coach Bob Skates, former Gi'-zly football player who recently returned from a tour of duty in the service. over. It was Neece 5 and Gatewood i gun caliber in Montana? recovering his own fumble for Not for big game hunting in this first down.

Neece 9 and Gatewood state. If the commission should GET YOUR CAR IN SHAPE FOR WINTER DRIVING Brakes and Tune-Ups A Specialty For Dependable Service and Expert Repair "DROP IN AT" Shull rotors 515 W. Front Ph. LI 3-4350 Two games remain on the Cub schedule after the Bobkitten clash. The young Grizzlies travel to Pro authorize a special shotgun season in a certain area, then they may specify the gauge and type of shells that may be used.

2. May a rifle be used to hunt upland game birds? to the Montana 11. Two passes failed, then Bob Sands on a rollout ran right end for the td. Sands kicked goal. Montana received, got another interference pass ruling for 10, tVian rVRiUnuipVi uiithntit rtrntpr- vo, Utah, on Nov 7 for an engagement with Brigham Young 'Univer mistakes, did not fumble, missed some tackles on shifty Miller and Campbell.

Swift Miller got away twice by drawing the end and the linebacker way out wide and then cutting back with a swivel-hip which left him in the open with nobody to tackle him. Royal Morrison said he would do something about it between halves and he did certainly, Miller got away no more. Butte Public looms as an outstanding contender for the championship after sweeping wins from Helena, Billings, Anaconda, Butte Central, Bozeman, with 126 points to 28. Flathead appears a match for the Bulldogs. Managed World Series Champions Walter Alston, beneficiary of many kudos for his handling of Dodg-ers this season, was once known as Smokey" because of his fast ball when a grade school pitcher.

Alston started in league baseball as a third baseman, the next year played second base, then shifted to first and stayed there. He quit playing in 1946. In 19 years as a manager he has finished In second division four times, his Dodger seventh in 1958 his worst record. Won his first pennant at St. Paul in 1949, took a pair at Montreal In 1951-52, won three at Brooklyn.

Saturday afternoon Grizzlies meet Utah State at Logan. The first out-of-state victory for Montana Grizzlies In football history was scored at Logan In 1904 by a score of 5-0. Their last visit to Logan was another sensational victory of many scores In 1957 by 35-25. Here last fall they battled 8-8 into the last quarter and then Utah State got away for a 27-14 win after going ahead on a field goal fake run which fooled Grizzlies and three successful forward passes which bombed Montana out of the field. Utah State started strong this fall sity freshmen, with the final game on the Cub schedule a Nov.

14 tilt On some upland game birds. For ill A tion, was thrown back 13 yards mountain grouse (ruffed, two plays and Gustafson kicked Franklin and blue) and the wild with Eastern Montana College of Education at Billings. turkey, a hunter may use a shot gun, rifle, handgun or bow and i I I. arrow. However, for prairie grouse which includes sharp-tails and sage grouse, on pheasants or Hun 56.

The half ended 15-6. Montana could not gain in the third quarter, Gustafson kicking 49. Loos punted back, Gustafson again had to kick and booted 50 this time, but Gatewood erased it with a slippery 34 yard return. garian partridge only a shotgun or bow and arrow may be used. Waterfowl hunters are also reminded Sands pitched 40 to Neece who; that shotgun, not larger than 10 drove for the goal line and stum- MERCHANTS' LEAGUE gauge or bow and arrow only may hlprf on the one.

Work went throueh Honor roll: Harry Walker with (MOM for the td on first linetm. An extra i be used. strikes of 314 and 311, T. Hartwlg 611 nd 309 finish, Duncan 541 with 301 windup. Oiffin S18.

H. Roehl S14. Huh strles. Missoullan 3.53T with hlrh tame pass point was intercepted. Mon- 3- Does a youth need a certifi-tana had another chance then cate of competency to hunt birds? of 930 for rubber win after Priess toolci when Gustafson punted 34 and End! No.

A certificate of competency second by 10. Allen Drue swept by is only required for youths to ob and 28 pins. INDEPENDENT LEAGUE tain a big game license Dale Berry recovered the fumble in midfield. But Montana lost the ball on donws on Denver's 41. 4.

May a youth under 12 years From there Denver went to work of age obtain a big game license? No. Montana law specifies that a youth must be 12 years of age Honor roll: Frank Collins 898 with 103 and 333 strikes, lid Jacob son 553 and 314 high, John Fran sen 653, W. Byrroa 548, Bob Johnson 534 and 301 finish. High aeries, Snappy Cafa 3.673 with 938 high tame. NP No.

3 won last by two pins on Vlckera' anchor score. Western Montana Marblt and Granite won odd or older to hunt big game. A cer tificate of competency is required with drive of eight plays culminating in a touchdown by Dan Loos from the one-yard line as the last period began. Loos, Ziegler, Neece, Curliss, all tore off chuncks of yardage in this drive. A pass for extra point failed.

for a youth between the ages of STUCCO BRICK CEMENT BLOCK ASBESTOS SIDINQ CONCMtt FLEXBOARD TRANSITS 12 and 15 to purchase a big game license. A youth between the ages of 15 and 18 must present either by whipping Idaho Vandals 14-0, but fell in the second half before Wyoming and faded against New Mexico. Loyola Rams romped again at Deer Lodge and take on Salmon on the Idaho field this week before starting their long home stand Oct. 11, a Wednesday night, with speedy Dillon a worthy foe of the Rams In a major test. Loyola Is 3-0 In league play.

Russ Ritter says his Rams played well, especially in the second half at Deer Lodge, reserves showed that depth helps. Halfbacks Lou Chinske and speedy Johnny Burns were not used, will be ready for Salmon. "Our toughest games with Dillon and Helena Cathedral are yet to come, if we can knock over the Beavers, we should go all the way." Whltefish remains undefeated In Northwest play after running a tough 12-12 tie with Mission, which had previously shaded Ronan. Saturday afternoon Whiteflsh takes on tha tough Bluehawks at Thompson Falls. Darby extended its district -14 lead to 5-0 with a win at Superior, Corvallis on Darby's heels with 4-0, Florence 3-2, Superior 2-2, Granite 2-3.

Darby expects to make it six straight as hosts to Victor this week, while Frenchtown invades Corvallis, Granite comes to Alberton, St. Regis and Superior tangle in renewal of a keen rivalry. After the kickoff Lands punted s-ri' his previous year license or his certificate to purchase a big game license. 48. Denver started to move but Matte recovered a fumble.

The opportunity was spoiled when an attempted pass was thrown 15 yards back. Dotson punted out 41. by three. EAGLES LEAGUE Honor roll: Bob O'Conner t't and 339 second round, E. Johnston 571 with 303 opener.

Ken Byler 685 with 330 start, Pete Gardner 560 and 305 high, O. Bartt 584 with 204 opener. Huh series, O'Conner Construction J.70S with high 988. LIBERTY MIXED LEAGUE Honor roll: Bob Kenroa IMS and 315 start. Homer Slckels 548 with 305 finish, Bob Avery 645 and 331 start, Bob Phelan 504, Myrtle McAlear hit 491 and first tame of better than 300 with 303 strike, Betty Tabor 4S7.

High series. Red Sox 1,805, high game, Indians (41. 5. Does a youth need a Class A ticense (bird and fishing) before he can purchase a big game license? Yes. Even though a Class A li On a third play Schwertfeger grabbed a Denver pass in the open and ran 30 yards for a td.

A Montana pass to Lands for extra point was muffed. Montana's onside kick attempt cense is not required before the age of 15, a youth under this age who wishes to purchase a big McGregor engineers easy cares warmth without weight 'StanftNafeatattai "Wsi $6.89 immi gave Denver the ball near mid- game license, Class AA, is re Cubs Who Play Saturday Cub quarterback Paul Miller of Miles City holds one, distinction not field. Neece smashed for a first down but a 15-yard penalty halted the drive. Then Larry Beddes intercepted a pass and ran 30 yards to the Denver 20. O'Billovich was HIT AND MRS.

MIXED LEAGUE Honor roll: Maria Calhoan 411, Pearl Lamb 478. Pat Sanchelll 48. George Bollcan 658, with 300 and 331 tames Roy Calhoun 531, Stan Chlvera 624 and 303 strike. High aeries. Tha Electrical Shop 3,088 with high 748 tarn.

Davles took second straight by five. BT-BALLERS often associated with athletes Paul graduated as co-valedictorian of his Custer County high school class last spring. quired to have a Class A license. 6. Does a person 70 years of age or older need a fishing or bird license? This law applies to resident citizens 70 years of age or older.

A person who qualifies for this group needs only proof of his age on his person while hunting birds or fish thrown for losses totaling 30 yards without any protection. Then he Honor roll: Reward Johnson 60 and Four Cubs, as a matter of fact, were rated in the near-genius class on the basis of their University entrance exams. Miller; end Ed White-law, Arlington Heights, center Dennis Kimmett, Great Falls; and passed 16 to Schwend and 11 to 343 game, Gene Klngcada 553. Leo Al Lands, but not enough for first bert 638 and 308 high, Ruth Richer Mit, Oert Schelt 680. High series.

No. with 1.863 and high 659 tame, No. nabbed down. Denver moved to midfield fullback Gary Cooper, Sturgis, S.D., are in the upper IQ category. Speedster Pat Dodson of Shelby tied a Montana high school sprint mark this spring when he ran the 100-yard-dash In 9.8 seconds.

The 164-pound halfback's time did not go In the record book, however, since be had an aiding wind of about eight miles an hour. odd by flvt. ELKS MIXED N. 1 Honor roll: Cnrley gteaerwal 48, SHtKWIN'WllUAMS EXTERIOR MASONRY PAINT Eaay to apply Won't blister, flake or rub off Extra durable, longer lift Alkali and lima will not harm Loxon Extreme mildow ing. The Class A license is waived for these persons when purchasing a Class AA license (big game), if they can show proof of their age.

7. Does a non-resident youth need a non-resident fishing license or non-resident bird hunting license? Dick Peschel and Earl Burton 486. Nerl Day 477, Flo Peschel 449. High series, and there O'Billovich intercepted a pass. When he did get protection O'Billovich had a good passing average of 6 completions in 12 throws, Lands catching three for 27 yards.

Neece was a workhorse with 12 rushes for 77 yards, Work 13 for Pin Jammers 3,304. New from McCregor the Iradoc easy-swing Estate jacket great new masculine fashion designed for active winter wear. Hefty blend of 65 dacron plus 35 cotton for easy wash and wearing. Virile bulky knit collar, cuffs and underarm insets. Water-repellent shell with warm, thick orlon pile lining.

Natural only, sizes 36 to 46, 32.95. Try the Iradoc Estate soon. VARSITY SHOP itreet floor Another former Montana high school track star, halfback Steve Anderson of Great Falls, placed in five different Interscholastic events this spring. He won places in both sprint events, and also scored points 40 yards, while Smith made 18 for Montana in 7 tries, Greminger 12 Any non-resident youth under the age of 15 may fish or hunt game birds in Montana without a license, however, he is required to purchase a shipping permit before taking any fish or game bird out of the state. in the snot put.

Cub nicknames include Gene (Spike) Moe. Rnh (Rnsro) Johnson, Sieve (Horse) Wood, Eric (Guts) Larsen, Frank (Speedy) Herbig, and manager Dave (Stump) Markwald. The Cub center coach. Rev. William Hassler.

won All-America hon murtanoa Lovely color Best for any exterior masonry surface I CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION FOR CITY OF MISSOULA POLICEMEN Obtain application forms at Clerk's Office tn City Hall All applications must be filed with tha Clerk by o'clock p.m., Oct. 16, 1959. Required qualifications: Age between 33 to II years; height 6 weight proportionate to height; must Is I Ot cltlren; residence resident of State of Montana for I years, must have resided within the City limits of Missoula for months, and must be a registered voter; education Hlgb School graduate. orable mention as a center on the 1949 University of Pennsylvania team. One of his teammates was Herb Agocs, now tha head coach at in five.

The weather was fine all afternoon, the crowd near 5,000. The Montana Treasure State marching band was nothing short of magnificent in its welcome to President Newburn and between halves performance. There were no major injuries reported to Grizzlies. Montana used two units during the afternoon, Denver also substituted freely. And Montana Mate.

AUCTIONEER Howard Raser. Ph. LI 1-0273 Missoula Livestock Auctloa Co. PHONE LI 1-7041 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 123 East Main One of the top 1959 Montana high school graduates, center Clem Johnson of Great Falls, will enroll at MSU this winter. Johnson contracted a liver disease this summer.

His physician advised him to stay out of school for a quarter, but Johnson will hava a chance to win a varsity job when spring workouts begin in I960. thus ended Montana's brief spurt. sMaM.

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