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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 13

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Indiana Rallies Wyoming Virtually Sews Up Loop The Daily Miswulian, Sunday, October 21, 1054 3 Northwest Defeated by Eastern Montana SOlUHAfl Stanford Passing Dumps Oregon 21-7 in Coast Conference Tilt Title With 30-20 Win Over Utah For 19-14 Win LINCOLN, Neb. (-Indiana's Huosiers of the Big Ten, battling for their first win of the season, LARAMIE, Wyo. fl Tailback Jim Crawford passed and ran he scored one touchdown on 22-yard jaunt and later passed to wingback Dick Brooks for another. roared back from i 14-point defi Wyoming to a 30-20 victory over It was Eastern's first victory of the football season. The Yellow jackets have lost two games and tied one.

Fullback Ron Ewing went over from the I-foot line for the score. BILLINGS Enstcrn Mon tana College drove 52 yards for a touchdown after taking the opening kickoff Saturday and held on to defeat Northwest Community College of Powell, 7 0. second touchdown, Brodie contributed five passes in the march and climaxed it with a 20-yard toss to Camera for a 14-0 halftime mar- Itah here Saturday afternoon and Utah rapped back in the 2nd The schedule of snlunar periods. virtually sewed up the Skyline quarter for two touchdowns. Quar- as printed bolow, has been taken Conference football title for the itrrhack Martin Rpzvaek oassed to Brodie wound up the sting oi me regulars hv conducting 73-yard cit with two touchdown drivers in the final quarter Saturday to crush Nebraska's Cornhuskcrs, 19-14, before 3H.000 in Nebraska's Memorial Stadium, Trailing 14-6 at the half, Indiana powered fullback Bob Fee into po Cowboys.

end Jim Mastelotto on a play cov from John Aldcn Knight's SOLU-NAR TABLES. Plan your days so that you will be fishing in good drive in the 3rd period, complet ering 47 yards and Merrill Doug ure. vr omnium vaulted its second Pacific Coast Conference obstacle Saturday, on the right arm of John Brodie, the nation's leading collegiate yardage producer, who passed Oregon to submission, 21-7. Oregon, which had the conference's best pass defense record prior to running across Brodie, could not cope with the deft tosses of the Stanford senior. He threw one touchdown pass to his favorite target, halfback Paul Camera, and all told, 11 of 21 tries, ing two key passes in tne marcn.

Stanford 7 7 7 021 Wyoming uncorked Its greatest aerial offense of the season before a Homecoming crowd of lfi.833. Crawford powered the Cowboys to a 14-0 first quarter lead when Oregon 0 0 0 77 Stanford scoring-Touchdowns; sition for two playoff plunges in the final period after the passes of Gene Cichowski and the running of halfback Dave Whitscll had kept the Hoosiers in Valli 2 (2, plunge; 1, plunge); Tamp 2n. nass from Brodie). territory or hunting in good cover during these times, if you wish to find the best sport that each day-has to offer. The major periods are shown In boldface type.

These begin at the times shown and last for an hour and a half or two hours thereafter. The minor periods, shown in regulnr type, are of somewhat shorter duration. A.M. P.M. las capped a 92-yard drive with a 6-yard touchdown plunge, Wyoming's Ova Stapleton scored from the one in the period to give the Cowboys a 21-13 halftime margin.

In the 3rd period. Cowboy quarterback Larry Zowada tossed a 23-yard touchdown pass to end John Watts, Utah bounced back to score on Conversions: Raftery 2, Dick. Oregon scoring roucn-downs; Tourville (22, pass from Daniels). Conversion: Morris. Charlo Stuns Plains 38-24 rLAINS-Charlo Vikings It was 21-0 by the end of the 3rd quarter, and Brodie retired wkm mm nm then, along with the other Man sur- ford regulars, Oregon managed a Minor Major Minor Major Day a fluke play.

Brooks handed off to I 38- prised Plains Horsemen to last-minute score against the :20 Bobcats Whip Idaho State By 26-6 Score BOZEMAN (ifl A powerful serves. The first Stanford score stemmed from a chronic Oregon 6:55 7:45 8:35 9:30 10:25 11:20 failing this season fumbling. It Today Monday Tues. Wed. Thurs.

Friday Saturday Oct. 28 1:05 2:00 2:55 3:50 4:45 5:40 6:35 7:30 Cowboy Bob Mireski who fumbled the ball in the air. Douglas grabbed the ball and raced 19 yards to score. That ended the scoring except for a Wyoming safety in the 4th quarter when Larry Fields, I'te fullback, was tackled in the end V. win here Saturday afternoon in a District 13.

Class football clash. The loss gave Plains a 4-2 record in conference play. Scoring for Plains were Nate Smothers, Steve North and Pete Scott. Scott tallied twice. Smothers scored Plains' first 2nd-quar- gave Stanford the ball deep in Ore-gon territory early in the game.

Oregon stopped the first Staiv ground attack made possible by 5:10 6:05 7:00 Western Montana Wins From Mines DILLON WP) Western Montana College rolled to two touchdowns in each of the first two periods Saturday to down Montana Mines of Butte 26-13 in Montana Collegiate Conference football. Bob Petrino and Russ Fisk we're the offensive leaders for Western as the Bulldogs won their first conference game against two losses. Mines has lost one game and tied one. i a hard charging line gave Mon ford drive on the 5-yard line, but moments later Brodie and his teammates came storming back 33 tana State College a 26-6 football victory over Idaho State College Saturday in a Rocky Mountain ter td from 52 yards out and later in the 2nd Scott tallied from the 20 Plains' two final touchdowns zone. Wyoming completed seven of io'No More Nonresident passes for 105 yards in its best air I nt.t.:c T- thrust of the year.

Two went for; Permits in Two Areas touchdowns. HELENA I The Montana Conference football battle. yards and fullback Lou Valli plunged the final two yards for the touchdown. A 90-yard drive, starting late in the 1st quarter, provided the The Bobcats took charge of the game from the opening gun and The Cowboys also picked up 241 Fish and Game Dept. Friday said never relinquished command.

The came in the 4th, Scott plunging over from the and North dashing 80 yards to paydirt after receiving a Charlo kickoff after a Viking td. Charlo's scoring punch was tied yards rushing to 157 for Utah victory insures MSG at least a tie for the conference championship. Why buy three policies when you can get Hartford's 1-Policy Package? Once you bad to buy separate fire, theft, personal liability policies pay premiums. But Hartford'i "1-Policy Package" conveniently combines all the vital insurance protection you need for your home in ONE policy. You save as much as 10" of what you would have to pay lor separate policies giving you the same broad and dependable protection.

And you receive credit for existing insurance. Whether you own your home or rent, see us today tot details before you pay another premium. TOOLE INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance and Bonds 109 West Front Phone 6-6643 MSC scored once in every quar ter. Halfback George Mannkovich all deer "and antelope areas in southeastern Montana are open to hunting but no more $20 nonresident permits will be sold in two small deer areas. The $20 nonresident antelope permits are available in all southeastern Montana areas, 34, 35 and 36, but the department said hunter success has fallen to 45 per cent there.

No more $20 nonresident permits are being issued for deer areas 71-72 which include that area east of the Tongue River and south and east of U. S. Highway 10. However, this area will be open to all hunters with permits until Nov. 15, the department said.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank our many friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereavement and loss of our beloved brother and uncle, William J. Bell. Special thanks to the Forest Service, Dr. Lowe and Rev. J.

Graydon Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tilton and Family Mr, and Mrs.

R. H. Bell and Family Mrs. Ruby Woods and Family Mr. and Mrs.

Elden McKee and Family accounted for two Bobcat touchdowns on an 8-yard run and 1-yard plunge. Quarterback Dave Alt and fullback Don Edwards scored the other six-pointers. Bob Jenkins kicked two extra points. Idaho State's lone touchdown iCame in the waning moments of the game when guard Maiava recovered an MSC fumble on the Bobcat 5. Fullback George Kom carried the ball three times, scoring on his last attempt from the 1.

i MSC drew first blood with 3 The victory was the fourth in Skyline play for the Cowboys who have only Utah State, Montana and Brigham Young yet to play in the loop. All but Utah State are second division teams, The victory was the second over Utah here since 1900 and only the sixth in 33 games. Utah 0 13 7 020 Wyoming 14 7 7 30 Utah scoring Touchdowns: Mastelotto '47, pass-run from Bezyack); Douglas (6, run; 19, intercepted Conversions: Boss 2. Wyoming scoring Touchdowns: Crawford '23. run; Brooks '9, pass-run from Crawford); Stapleton plunge); Watts (23.

pass-run from Zowada). Safety: Fields, Utah 'tackled in end zone by Zcllner). Conversions: McGill 3. Crawford. LARAMIE.

Wyo. AP Statistic of the Utah-Wyoming game: rtita Wyomlrf up in Richard Evans, Lewis Sa-vik and Bill Burch, each scoring a brace of markers. Savik and Dennis Carey ran Charlo's two extra points. Charlo took a 13-0 lead In the 1st, Evans tallying from the 1 and Savik scoring from the 23. In the 3rd, Savik scored from the 20 to give Charlo a 19-12 lead, widening i gap after Plains came to within one point of deadlocking the contest.

Birch, Evans and again Birch tallied in the final quarter to give Charlo the heavy end of the score. Charlo had a 12 to nine edge in first downs during the afternoon. Charlo 13 0 6 1938 Plains 0 12 0 1224 minutes 10 seconds gone in the game. The situation was set up on the Idaho State 34 where Bobcat end Bob Black recovered a fumbled punt by Idaho halfback Jim Wagstaff. In eight plays MSC scored with Marinkovich slicing GARDEN STATE STAKES CAMDEN.

N. J. For the first time in the history of thoroughbred racing, pthe gross value of a race is expected to reach a gilt-edged $300,000 when Bold Ruler and a large field of other 2 year-olds meet in the Garden State Stakes next Saturdav. through guard for the last eight yards. 20 First Portable TV that carries its own In the opening minute or the 2nd period, the Bobcats cashed in First downs 11 Rushing yirdire 157 Passing yardage 114 Passes 7-10 Passes Intercepted by 0 Punts Mo Fumbles lost 3 24! 105 7-10 I 0 SOS 1 30 again on a drive which started from the ISC 23.

The payoff came when quarterback Dave Alt kept Eureka Lions Whip Libby EUREKA Lincoln of Eureka Lions whipped Libby Loggers 27-12 here Saturday afternoon in Northwest Division, Class football fray. Libby scored in the 2nd and 4th, while Lions punched across two touchdowns in the 1st Yards pensllrfd 55 fhe ball and went over standing up from the S. FOR SALE 1950 DODGE CORONET Radio, heater, overdrive, original owner, excellent condition. Only $425 Phone 2-2760 or 3-3331 "Outrigger" Foldown Antenna The bobcats led 14-0 at the half. In the 3rd, Marinkovich inter Canadian Pre Football Blr Four Ottawa 37.

Toronto 26. Montreal 82, Hamilton 14. F.ihlhlllon Kaskrtbull U. 8. Olympic Team 73, Plullipj 0.

cepted an Idaho State pass on the ISC 23 and ran the ball to the 13. Six plays later, Marinkovich olunged over the goal line from land added two more in the 3rd and 4th periods. the 1. Fritz Lamey scored both of the Edwards scored the final MSC Lions' lst-quarter markers, on runs of 40 and 30 yards. Bob St touchdown from the 2 in the 4th, capping a 68-yard drive.

The Bengals then drove to the Bobcat 16-yard line, their deepest penetration of the game to that noint. The Bobcats held for downs but on the next play fumbled on their 5. ISC's lone score came three plays later with Kom crashing over from the 1, Idaho State put on a goal line stand midway in the 2nd. ISC held i J- 1 i Peter chipped in the two extra points to give the Lions a 14-0 lead. Libby scored 6 in the 2nd as Gilchrist dashed around end to paydirt.

Lions added a third td in the 3rd, St. Peter passing to Arlie Burke, The conversion try was no good. Leading 20-6 at the start of the 4th, Lions' St. Peter recovered a Libby fumble on the 18 and sprinted 82 yards to score McKcnzie passed to Burke for the extra point. Libby got its final td on a Haines smash off-tackle, the play set up by Haines, who passed to Gilchrist to move the pigskin to scoring position.

Lincoln 14 0 6 727 Libby 0 6 0 612 and took over on the 1-foot line after the Bobcats had failed to AUCTIONS OCT. 23 Special feeder cattle and calf sale. We expect more than 1500 head. They will consist of truckloads and carloads of good even classes of steer and heifer calves, yearling steers and heifers, 2 yr. old steers and stock and slaughter cows.

We, now, have consigned more than 700 head from the Flathead, about 500 from the Bitter Root, about 400 from the Blackfoot and some 200 from other territories and listings still coming in. You will find some choice cattle here and many of them from good ranches that make this feeder sale every year. Sale starts at 1:00 P.M. OCT. 27 Farm sale for John Neidt, about 3 miles east of French-town.

9 cattle, 144 sheep, farm machinery and 35 tons of hay. NOV. 8 at 2:00 P.M. Special consignment of Registered Angus from the Peterson Angus farm at Charlo, 15 cows, 10 yearling heifers, 20 heifer calves and 5 Angus bull calves. These are as good Angus as you can find in Western Montana, NOV.

13 Special Dairy Cow and Horse Sale, 1:00 P.M. NOV. 15 at 2:00 P.M. Special consignment of Registered Hereford bulls for J. B.

Kiracofe of Ronan. Missoula Livestock Auction Co. score a touchdown after having a first down on the ISC 7. Idaho State 0 0 0 6 .6 Montana State 7 7 626 Idaho State scoring touch downs: Marinkovich (8, run; 1, plunge); Alt (5, run); Edwards fHIICO 1034 2, plunge.) Conversions: Jenkins Idaho state scoring touch downs: Kom (1, plunge). Montana State scoring touchdowns: Marinkovich '8, run: 1.

nlunge); Alt (5, run); Edwards (2, PHILCOl HOBBIES BALSA and PLASTIC Operating fir Non-Operating Models Engines Supplies WILCOX'S 2021 S. Higgins Ph. 3-3331 ft plunge). Conversions: Jenkins 2. BOZEMAN, Mont.

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