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1 46 Moofon Standard, Sunday, October 7, 1 956 Sooners Up Record; Michigan Ags Win Big One Bobcats Use 4 Teams Routiji An aconaa be tines Colo: Penn Ends Long Slump; Bears and Huskies Register Upsets Award Ski Tourneys Here Today Delegates to the Northern Rocky RESULTS Boost Record Running Up Big 10 Discus Champ Now Butte Resident Butte is the new home of the COLLEGIA TEA Saint-Bulldog Game Oct 14 Coach George Mccormick's Western Montana College of Education Bulldogs played a more experienced Rocky Mountain College of Billings grid club to a standstill Friday night in Dillon only to lose 13-12, and that spells trouble for Carrol College on Oct. 14. It also spells an outstanding foot- a 62-0 Score MONTANA SCHOLASTICS OrMt Falls 14, Mfaute T. Billings 40, Flathead of KaUspeU it. Butte High 33, Bozeman 0.

Ma)ta Havre 3. Florence 34, Frenchtown T. Superior 39, Oranlte of PhUlpiburg I. Hot Springs 46, Aries IS. Ronan 37, Missoula Froeb t.

Plains 54, Troy 40. work keeping up with the records shattered as the touchdowns scored as Oklahoma's top-rated Sooners rolled over Kansas State at Norman, Okla. The victory broke Oklahoma's own modern mark 1948-49-50 of 31 straight and enabled the Sooners' to improve on two of their lesser records, most consecutive games without defeat in the Big Seven Conference 54, and scoring at least once in consecutive games 108. Junior halfback CI en don Thomas barrelled over for three quick touchdowns and Bud Wilkinson's five full teams took it from there. 1956 Big 10 discus throwing champion, Beryl Thompson, 29, a '56 graduate of the University of Minnesota.

Mr. Thompson, employ BOZEMAN, Mont. UR Show ing the aplomb of champions in ed in the geological department of doing nothing wrong, Montana State College Bobcats Saturday overwhelmed Colorado Mines, 62-0, in Rocky Mountain football. (By Auocteted Press) Oklahoma made it 32 in a tow and Perm one in a row Saturday as college football barged through its third big program of the season. And while 42,000 homecomers roared through Oklahoma's 10-touchdown, 86-0 thrashing of Kansas State for a new record string of victories, it's doubtful if their enthusiasm approached that of the 15,560 at Franklin Field in Philadelphia who saw Peon's first victory in nearly three years.

Dartmouth was the Quakers' victim, 14-7, closing oat a run of 33 games without a victory for once-mighty Penn, including 19 defeats in succession, the longest major college "streak in reverse" in the nation. The last time they listed Penn ahead of its opponent in the Saturday scores was 'way back on Oct. 24, 1953, when Navy fell, 9-6. The statisticians had as much balL attraction for Western Montana football fans when the Bulldogs and Carroll Hilltoppers meet in Anaconda in a Sunday evening football contest. Game time for The Anaconda Company, and his wife, the former Miss Lucille easier of Minneapolis, reside at 3924 Sheridan.

Thompson, although his collegiate days are over, still has his discus It was the fourth straight victory meeting heard reports of the National Ski Assn. meeting Saturday during business sessions held in the Montana Power Co. Auditorium. Harry Reinig Jr.Helena, presided. Delegates are here for the two-day meeting are from Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.

Saturday night the skfaag enthsi-asts enjoyed an informal banquet held in the Finlen Hotel's Copper Bowl. Sunday, tournaments for the forthcoming skiing season will be awarded. Dr. A. R.

Little Helena; Mrs. Little; William Downs of Helena and T. V. McCracken of Dillon gave the national association convention reports Saturday. Al Stevens of Billings, National Ski Patrol System chairman, reported on activities of that group and conducted a separate meeting of ski patrol representatives, pres Michigan State got going in the the contest, which is being spon 2nd half to defeat Michigan 9-0.

and does a little practicing. It's a for Coach Tony Storti's veteran crew two in conference play without defeat. And this was the easiest as three full squads saw action, with freshmen carrying the load much of the final half. sored by the Anaconda Alumni Chapter of Carroll College, is 7 I Tennessee out-attacked Duke 33- p.m. in Mitchell Stadium.

Huskies Upset Illini, 28-13 SEATTLE IB Red-haired Dean Derby exploded through the line for a 92-yard touchdown canter that started Washington on the trail to a 28-13 victory Saturday over a favored Illinois team that never recovered from that opening shock. The Illini, who had whipped Washington in all three of their previous intersectional clashes, took the game's opening kickoff and slashed 63 yards to the Wash For the Golden, school, Butte and Anaconda boys predominate on lineups of both clubs and Mining City and Smelter City fans are expected to turn out in it was the opening conference game after having won two and lost one in preconference contests. In reverse to MSC, little that large number for the game. Leo (Skipper) Kelly of Anaconda is chairman of the committee in Mines attempted turned out well, despite MSC regulars playing less than one quarter. Inspired Bison 20, Ohio State rallied in the 4th period to defeat Stanford 32-20, Southern California used Jon Ar-nett to defeat Wisconsin 13-6, Notre Dame won its first of the season, 20-6 over Indiana, and Pitt was knocked out of the unbeaten ranks by California, 144).

Washington surprised Illinois, 28-13. A pass interception and a recovered fumble set up the scores for Michigan State after the two Big Ten powers had battled through a scoreless half before 101,001 at Ann Arbor. The Spartans, rated second behind Oklohoma in last week's Associated Press poll, charge. It was a Butte passing combina The Bobcats jumped to a 12-0 1st quarter lead, jumped this to Missoula ent. Clubs represented at the association meeting include Butte, Bel Top tion, Bobby Petrino to Jerry Fox ington two as though they were out to make it a runaway.

mont of Helena; Big Hole Basin Then quarterback Hiles Stout which scored Western first touchdown in play against Rocky Friday night. The pass was good 14-7 Score by Ski Club of Jackson; Dillon, Emus, 24-0 at halftime and coasted home in the final half. The Bobcats rolled to a touchdown the first time they got their hands on the ball. In all, the entire squad of 44 players saw action. It was a record score for the GREAT FALLS A ired-up fumbled and guard John Armstrong, one of Washington's big and busy crop of sophomores, smothered the ball on the six.

One play gained two yards and on the second play Derby, who also is Washington's top sprinter, was gone FAK WEST Montana State 63, Colorado Mines 0. Western (Colo) State 14. Idaho State 13. Carroll (Mont) 20. Eastern Montana 12.

Wyoming 20, Colorado 12. Washington 21. Illinois 13. California Pitt 0. Air Force Academy 53, Colo.

CoB. 14. Washington State 33, Idaho if. Arizona State 29, Westminster t. San Diego Navl Air 39, Ban Diego V.

0. Utah State 12, Arizona 7. Texas Western 34, New Mexico t. MIDWEST Michigan State 9. Michigan t.

Tulane 20, Northwestern 13. Notre Dame 20, Indiana f. Ohio State 32, Stanford 20. Minnesota 21, Purdue 14. Iowa 14, Oregon State 13.

So. California 13, Wisconsin I. Southern Methodist 33, Missouri 27. Nebraska 9, Iowa State 7. Colorado 26, Kansas 25.

C. Michigan 41, N. Illinois t. Oklahoma 66, Kansas State 0. South Dakota 32, North Dakota 14.

Carleton It, St. Olaf 6. Bethel (Minn) 39, Sioux Palls (SD) 0. Wooster 35, Ohio Wesleyan 25. Capital 39, Hiram 6.

Denlson 47, Kenyon 0. Heidelberg 34, Wittenberg 14. Baldwin-Wallace 14, Oberlln 13. Wayne (Mich) 6, Case 0. Xavier (Ohio) 31, Ohio U.

T. MUllkln 32, Elmhurst 6. Dubuque 7. Upper Iowa 0. Lawrence 14, Orlnnell 7.

Louisville 41, Evansvllle (Ind) IS. Ball State 19, Depauw 6. Butler 32, Indiana State 0. Wabash 27, Washn (St. Louts) T.

X. Michigan 21. W. Illinois t. Michigan Tech 20, Ferris 0.

McMurry 33. Midwestern 26. E. New Mexico 28, 17. Corpus Chrlstl 0.

Flndlay 57, Defiance 0. Otterbein 13, Akron 7. Yankton (SD) 12, Gen. Beadle TC 7. Jamestown (ND) 15, Mlnot TC 14.

Black Hills TC 13. Dakota Wesleyan 0. Huron (SD) 40, S. D. Mines 7.

Ellendale (ND) Mayvllle TC IS. Augsburg (Minn) 27. Hamllne 13. Tulsa 54, Marquette 0. Omaha 27, St.

Ambrose (Iowa) 19. SOUTHWEST Texas Christian 41, Arkansas 4. Texas 40, Texas Tech 7. EAST Penn 14. Dartmouth 0.

Carnegie Tech 19, Johns Hopkins It. Princeton 39, Columbia 0. Army 14, Penn State 7. Maryland State 28, Hofstra 0. Tufts 19, Harvard 13.

Yale 20. Brown 2. Navy 14, Cornell 0. Trinity (Conn) 40, Bowdoln It. New Hampshire 13, Rhode Island T.

Holy Cross 20, Colgate 6. Swarthmore 13, Susquehanna IS. Hobart 20. Rochester 0. Brandels 13, American Intel.

12. Amherst 40, Union 27. Springfield 26, Northeastern t. Williams 42, Colby 0. Upsala 7, Bates 6.

Maine 14, Vermont 0. Drexel Tech 13, Urslnus 7. Gettysburg 20, Albright 6. Allegheny 14, Wash. Jeff.

14 (tie). Hamilton 40. RPI 0. Wesleyan 19, Coast Guard 12. Norwich 20.

St. Lawrence 7. Worcester Tech 7, Middlebury 0. Temple 19, Muhlenberg 14. Juniata 25, Moravian 0.

Connecticut 27. Rutgers 7. Lafayette 28. Delaware 14. scored first on John Matsko's 20- SP iaB LnB yard field goal, then added a 4th period touchdown by Dennis Men-dyk to wrap it up.

Michigan was ranked 5th nationally. for 20 yards and Fox scampered the remaining 10 yards to pay dirt. Rocky went out in front in the first quarter when Ken McCauley, halfback scored. Then Petrino and Fox clicked and the score was 6-8 at the half. In the third quarter Russ Fiske, Western's quarterback tallied on a line play and Western led, 12-6 until the final period when Dave Bobcats over Mines.

The highest previous score was a 45-7 victory by MSC in 1946. like a lost thought. From there on it was a losing struggle for the Illini, who never The running of Johnny Majors Mines never threatened except and Al Carter paced Tennessee over Duke in the highest-scoring on the very opening kickoff. Fullback Phil Logan took the kickoff on his own 5 and ran the ball to the MSC 36. Then Mines made a Great Falls Bisons football team took a big step toward the Class AA high school football title Saturday night, giving 1955 champion Missoula its first conference loss, mm A crowd estimated at 7,000 watched the two powerhouses.

It was unbeaten Great Falls' third straight league victory and seat the Bisons into a tie for league leadership with Butte Public High. The loss gave Missoula a 1-1 record and was the Spartans' first defeat since the 1954 season, when they lost two conference games. The defensive difference between the two schools was the line play of Bisons center Ted game in the history of the two Southern rivals. The same formu again showed the snap and precision that marked their opening attack. Midway in the 2nd quarter Washington got a tally-drive going and had an assist from an Illinois penalty at a crucial moment.

A 4th Clouse, Rocky's sprint star, dashed la that worked for Michigan State, a fumble and a pass interception, 40 yards for a touchdown. Rocky's enabled Ohio State, ranked 4th, to place kicked the added point, the only one made in the game, and spill Stanford. Lost Trail Ski Club of Salmon, Idaho; Missoula, Silver Run Ski Club of Billings, Whitefish, Wind River and Dubois Ski Clubs of Wyoming. Records Fall as Sooners Down Kansas Ags, 66-0 NORMAN, Okla. (fl Right halfback Clendon Thomas started a 10-touchdown Oklahoma scoring spree with the first three scores as the nation's No.

1 Sooners rolled over Kansas State, 66-0, Saturday to set a new national modern college victory string of 32 straight. The record breaks the Sooners old mark of 31 set by the teams of 1948-49-50. Eight Oklahoma players scored touchdowns as the Sooners opened defense of their Big Seven Conference title with their 54th straight conference triumph without defeat another record. The homecoming crowd of the margin of the 13-12 victory. Arnett, who will play only twice Butte boys on the Carroll Club BERYL THOMPSON treat to see the form the polished performer, who not only won the Big 10 title this year but captured it in 1950 and was second in 1949, uses.

His Big 10 winning throw this year was 160 feet, 6 inches but his best heave of the season was 174 feet, 6 inches set up in the more under the Pacific Coast Con down pass fell incomplete inside the visitors' 10-yard line, but the personal foul penalty gave the ball to Washington with first down on the Illinois 1. Credell Green dived over to score. ferences games only" edict are Dick Roche, quarterback; Guido Bugni, guard; Pat Connors, for those involved in the PCC first down on the 25 where the Bobcats held. MSC took over on the 32 and drove from there to its first touchdown with less than 4 minutes of the game played. After kicking to the Miners, the Bobcats again held and drove from their own 49 to score in five plays.

MSC scored three touchdowns within four minutes in the 3rd period, when it rolled to, four touchdowns. MSC rolled up 300 yards rush shakeup, carried 25 times for a 7 guard; Fred Moodry, fullback; Ron (Butch) Williams, center; Tom Hodges. Is the 1st half alone hei yard average to lead the Trojans. It was a fumble recovery by Hitchcock, guard. Notre Dame, beaten in its open Jim Minor that finally gave Illi Central Collegiate meet in Milwaukee in June.

It took 177 to win er by SMU and idle last week. Anaconda players with the Hill-toppers include Joe Strumeri, quarterback; Tom Roe, end; Bill Baum- moved into a 7-0 lead in the' 1st period and never trailed against that meet. Al Ater of Kansas a member of the U. S. Olympic Indiana.

Paul Hernung ran for one gardner, halfback; Jack Sc anion, guard, and Bill Jurcich, tackle. team, took first place. touchdown and passed for another. nois a scoring chance in the middle of the 3rd stanza. After Minor grabbed the ball on the 22, Abe Woodson picked up two yards and then the elusive little scooter, Harry Jefferson, circled right end for 16 yards and the touchdown.

Illinois scoring Touchdowns ing in the 1st half alone, holding Thnmrmnn was out of school for Scanlon has a back injury but it is expected he'll be in shape within a few years, accounting for Ms Mines to 28. Other major results: East Princeton 39, Columbia The easy victory established the next week. first winning the Big 10 title in 1950 and then again in 1956. He MSC as a definite RMC title con Army 14, Penn State Yale 20, Brown Navy 14, Cornell Holy tender. Williams, Jurcich, Moodry and Roche are among starters for the was employed as a supervisor for made 11 tackles on his own and assisted in numerous others.

The Bisons opened scoring in the 2nd period with halfback Tom Molen knifing off tackle for 23 yards. Dick Austin kicked the conversion and the 7-0 score stood at halftime. A short Bisons kick as the 3rd period closed set up Missoula's 4th period touchdown drive. The Spartans took the ban on the Bisons 25 and after two plays, halfback Frank Damaskos ran 9 yard into the end zone. Quarterback Tom Boone kicked the conversion, tieing the game at T-7.

The Bisons winning TD came with 3:38 left in the game. A 70-yard drive was capped in 8 plays Jefferson 2 (17, run; 1 run). Con 000 came for a touchdown slaugh Cross 20, Colgate Tufts 19, Harvard 13. a youth center California and retains his interest in young peo version: Miller. ter and they weren disappointed Midwest Tulane 20, Northwest Washington i Touch ple.

In addition to his Big 10 titles MSC scoring touchdowns; Ma rinkovich 2 (15, pass from Lan-don; 2, plunge); Alt (5, run); Lan-don (8, run); Harcharik (16, pass from Alt); Jim Posewitz (fell on punt in end zone); Davies (11, downs: Derby 2 (92, run; 2, he holds the Canadian discus as five Oklahoma teams did just about what they wanted against the hapless Wildcats. Helena club. Butte and Anaconda boys playing with the Bulldogs include Bob Petrino, Butte, halfback; Joe Doo-han, Anaconda, halfback; Jerry Fox, Butte, end; Bob DeMorois, Anaconda, end; Carl Hafer, Butte, plunge); Green (2, plunge): Herring (3, plunge). Conversions: Der throwing record of 171 feet, 514 inches set in 1950. ern 13; Nebraska 9, Iowa State Colorado 26, Kansas 25; Minnesota 21, Purdue 14; Iowa 14, Oregon State IS; Southern Methodist 33, Missouri 27.

by 4. run); Dick Posewitz (5, run); Cope (5, run); Jenkins (24, pass-run from Davies); Conversions: guard; Gene Vuckanovich, Anaconda, center, and Bill Mular and South Baylor 14, Maryland Auburn 41, Furman Mississippi Ed Laird, Butte, tackle and guard. Jenkins 2. BOZEMAN (AP) Statistics of the Montana State-Colorado Mines game: MSC Mines Tennessee Vols Top Duke, 33-20 State 19, Georgia Kentucky 17, Florida Virginia 7, Wake For by Ron Hovland's 4-yard sprint in to the end zone. 8 43 25 First downs 17 Rushing ya.Ms.gs 437 Passing yardage 41 est Boston U.

18, William Mary 18 (tie); South Corolina 14, North Carolina 0. Fisticuffs With WSC-Idaho Game MOSCOW, Idaho (Eh A pitched battle of fists broke out among hundreds of students after Washington State took a 33-19 football victory over Idaho here Saturday, and police had to use tear gas to quell the rioting. Hundreds of students from the DURHAM, N. C. UD Tailback The only sad note for the Sooners came as All-America Tommy McDonald failed to score the first time in 13 games he hasn't counted.

However, the Sooners ran their string of making at least one touchdown a game to 108 an all-time national record. Thomas, a junior from Oklahoma City, couldn't be stopped as he snaked through Kansas State's line to confuse the defense. His first three touchdowns were enough to break the Wildcats and others were added by David Baker, Bob Derrick, Billy Pricer, Bobby Dodd, John Pellow, Jakie Sandefer and Ernie Day. ffoniai Qtnlm A A SI A A 3-30 0 7-37 Southwest Texas Christian, 41 Billings Crushes Kalispell, 40-19 Lehigh 25. BuckneU 6.

Penn Military 28, Bridgeport Wilkes 12, Ithaca 0. Oklahoma 32, Wichita 6. Rice 23, Louisiana State 14. SOUTH Baylor 14, Maryland 9. Tennessee 33, Duke 20.

Virginia Union 25, Howard T. The Citadel 40, Stetson 6. Auburn 41, Furman 0. Randolph-Macon 6. W.

Maryland 1. Hampden-Sydney 27, Guilford 19. Mississippi State 19, Georgia 7. Kentucky 17. Florida 8.

Virginia 7, Wake Forest I. Boston U. 18, Wm. Mary 18 (tie). South Carolina 14, North Carolina 0.

Lincoln (Mo) 27, Kentucky State IS. VPI 20, Florida State 7. Mlllsaps 13, U. of the South 7. Clemson 13, N.

C. State 7. Franklin 43, Eariham 14. Mississippi 14, Houston 0. Alabama 26.

Flsk 11. Hanover 26, Georgetown (Ky) 0. Emory Henry 17, Carson-Newman T. Davidson 26, Presbyterian 6. 8.

C. State 26, Claflin 0. Virginia Military 35, Richmond 30. West Virginia 7, Texas 6. W.

Kentucky 26, Youngstown V. (Ohio) Howard Payne It. last Texas Miss. Southern 23, Dayton (. Stephen F.

Austin 26. Lamar Tech It. VanderbUt 32. Alabama 7. Johnny Majors and Al Carter slashed Duke's defenses Saturday as 9th-ranked Tennessee mauled Passing 3-6 Passes Intercepted by 2 Punts 1-38 Fumbles Yards penalized 4S 2 41 Arkansas 8.

Far West Washington State 33, Idaho. 19. the Blue Devils, 33-20, in the high est-scoring game since their first BILLINGS UFt A big junior halfback, Kenny Hunt, ran for meeting in 1893. Buckeyes Rally Majors scored twice in the 1st period on runs of 18 and 28 yards and rolled 105 yards in the 1st half alone. He didn't play in the uaiioao un Oklahoma 13 20 14 19 68 2nd half.

three touchdowns and passed for three more Saturday night to send, his Billing! Broncs to a 40-19 Class AA football victory over Flathead of Kalispell. The loss knocked the Braves from a share of the league lead. Flathead is now 2-1, Billings is 2-1. The two dubs were tied 13-13 at halftime but Billings scored a touchdown in the 3rd period. crowd of 16,000 poured onto the field as the game ended and began fighting for possession of the goal posts.

The fighting continued long after players for both teams had entered their dressing rooms. Police broke up the fight by tossing tear gas bombs into the crowd. The gas drifted into the press box, sending reporters and teletype operators scurrying for air. The eye-searing gas was still heavy on the field but had cleared Carroll Beats Eastern, 20-12 BILLINGS () Carroll College Saints relied on a strong ground attack Saturday to score a 20-12 Montana Collegiate Conference Victory over Eastern Montana of Billings. Halfback Bob Ortwein went 53 yards off tackle for Carroll's first touchdown early in the opening quarter.

Dick Roche passed to Ken Schroer for 7 yards and a touchdown to put Carroll in front, 12-0, late in the 1st period. Duido Bugni kicked the conversion. Eastern scored with less than one minute to play in the 1st half. Jerry Campbell went across from the 1-yard line, ending a 70-yard drive. The half ended 13-6.

After a scoreless 3rd period, John Novasio went over from the 2 for Eastern's second TD. The point attempt failed. Then fullback Fred Moodry rambled 63 yards Jorthe Saints' 3rd score. Bugni converted. Over Stanford COLUMBUS, Ohio UH Ohio State turned loose two terrific ground-eating halfbacks Saturday to defeat Stanford, 32-20, in an in-tersectional football contest, but the robust Bucks needed two last period breaks to conquer the air-minded Indians.

A rain-soaked crowd of 22,000 saw Carter score from the 2 in the 3rd period, and complete a 60-yard pass play to Bill Anderson for another tally in the same Idaho State Is Shaded, 14-13 GUNNISON, Colo, Western State's defenders stopped two Idaho State drives within the 5 yard line on the way to a 14-13 victory over I-State's defending Rocky Mountain Conference football champions Saturday. Western's two important goal line stands came in the 2nd quarter after each scored in the opening quarter. W-State counted first on halfback Bill Rhodes' 3-yard plunge to cap a 56-yard march. I-State knotted the score at 7-7 on a 21-yard pass from Tom Zaun to Robert Hodson to end a 73-yard drive. Three more TD's in the 4th moved Natienal Football Leagoe By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit 31, Baltimore 14.

Philadelphia 13, Washington t. Cleveland 14. Pittsburgh 10. Canadian Pre Football Bis; Fear Hamilton 42, Toronto 6. Montreal 42, Ottawa 34.

The biggest crowd in stadium up after about 20 minutes in the Gophers' Power Subdues Purdue MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota's brute strength offense overcame a halftime Purdue lead to subdue the Boilermakers, 21-14, Saturday in a battle of massive lines. Behind the straight line blasts of Dick Borstad, Ken Bombardier and Ken Schultz, the Gophers rubbed out a 14-7 Purdue margin with two 3rd quarter touchdowns, then stood off Len Dawson's elev history 82,881 watched the thrill Grizzlies Drilling for Utah Ag Game press box ing struggle in which John Brodie, Stanford's fine quarterback, put on an outstanding but futile aerial The fight afterwards was closer than the game, the 57th "Battle of the Palouse" between the two California Bears traditional rivals who live only MISSOULA OP) Montana's football Grizzlies were on the practice field Saturday afternoon, 1 hours after their return from T1mror and TTriHav niffVit'a 99.13 The tall senior completed 21 of nine miles apart. 35 attempts for 256 yards and two touchdowns, but his feats were not Early in the 4th quarter West Idaho muffed its big chance to Upset Pitt, 14-0 i ue or go aneaa eariy in me znu em vou iwmer uiuvi uv uuuii (pfljg Pioneers enough to halt the land assault of nail. Benina i3-7, ine vanaais ine a aiier uie mountaineers re fha Rtiolre Ohin Staf nronr fifi Coach Jerry Williams said half- covered an Idaho State fumble on varde in tniovc tit in 7 at in 13 worked the ball to the Cougar 1, back Don Williamson hurt an the Bengals' 31. At in nrf oc i' fnr tnih- i but Bill Baxter fumbled on the the game into a walk-a-way.

Flathead's final score came on a 78-yard punt return by quarterback Herb Smith in the game's last seconds. Smith also passed to end Dave Rydquist for a 60-yard touchdown opening Flathead scoring in the 1st period. The Flathead loss left Great Falls and Butte tied for league leadership, each with 3-0 records. SNU Passes Defeat Missouri by 33-27 COLUMBIA, Mo. Southern Methodist's Mustangs rode the airlines Saturday on the great throwing arm of quarterback Charley Arnold to turn back an aroused University of Missouri football team, 33-27.

Tl 1 1T Rhodes kicked his second extra goal line and Ev Gust recovered for WSC. A A 1 A 1 A Ul i point, to mate uui luauu BERKELEY, Calif. (D California's bulls-eye passing attack surprised the previously undefeated Pittsburgh Panthers, 14-0, in an intersectional football upset here Saturday. A crowd of 31,000 saw the Bears score in the 2nd period after four downs, the last two coming after a recovered fumble and an intercepted pass to break a 20-20 3rd quarter deadlock. enth hour aerial strikes in the final period.

Bombardier barged over from the eight on a pitchout from Dick Larson with 57 seconds remaining of the 3rd period for the decisive touchdown to climax a 60-yard drive. Dawson, refusing to go to the air in the 3rd quarter in the face of a 30-mile an hour headwind. ankle and a knee, tackle Bob Mc-Gihon sprained an ankle and guard Montana Bockman hurt a leg. He said other players received bumps and bruises in the hard The Cougars then rolled 99 yards State took the ensuing kickoff and to score in 14 plays, a 43-yard 'marched I 67 yards to score with a or i si tutnVim hofwoon Rnnnv Al-1 George Kom going in from the 8. Explain Way to Get Second Deer Tags HELENA MB Procedures for obtaining a second deer permit were announced Friday by the Montana Fish and Game Dept.

"The important thing to remember," a spokesman said "is that second deer permits are good only Stanford, 6-0 victor over the c.ni-e mncdv nr. i HriVh nnrf Dnn Fiiinsdn account-' Robert Fails, who had booted 1- uuvoo a jca agv. icutu iiiuau; i Cfafa'c fircf vntmrcmn eenr Hi Brodie's marksmanship as tneyjing tor me Diggesi single gam. second one wide. soared 80 vards in 12 plays.

83 in Jim rrankson scored irom tne two. 15 and 52 in 8 in their scoring Idaho State 7 6 8 6-13 Western State 7 0 9 714 pass completions by quarterback Gus Gianulias. The payoff was a 19-yard toss to end Norm Becker. The 188-pound senior end previously had taken throws of eight and nine yards in the 54-yard drive all of it through the air. narrowly missed tying the score early in the 4th period when his 4th down pass to Tom Fletcher WAS turn varrie ehnrr nf -fircf drives.

Three minutes later, a bad pass in specific areas while the general Touch- Ohio's touchdowns went to Jim- ifr0m center on 4th down. gave iq OOWns. fioason (Zl, Idaho State scoring pass from me musiangs, wnu stopped ino- -iM ur. i tv. Ttnsphnrn senior riffht half- TOST onntW rhonra frnm th license tagijs legal anywhere in the state where the season is open." down on the Gopher three.

5.22?Ji SLfSSfiS! back who scored three times, twice 'and Frankson went over from the fe Kom (8- Conversion struggle in which Montana was stopped an inch away from a third touchdown early in the final quarter. Next Saturday the Grizzlies play Utah State in the annual homecoming game at Dornblaser Field. Finsterwald Leading in San Diego Open EL CAJON, Calif. Dow Finsterwald, young Bedford Heights, Ohio, pro, shot a 4-under-par 34-3468 Saturday to take a California scored again in the 3rd aZFSFS. Ps from, sophomore Dong's conversion.

quarter after fullback Herb Jack rots mZAemi Sad out 5 Washing. Stat. son smashed 35 yards to the Panther one, after four straight pass 7 6 14 S3 70 1219 Western State scoring Touchdowns: Rhodes (3, run); Miller (3, run). Conversions: Rhodes 2. GUNNISON, Cost.

API Statistics ea the Idaho State-Western State game: I-State W-State Idaho to the real test. rT plays opened up the Pitt defenses. Jackson dove over center for the Ohio took to the airways only twice and completed one, the Kentucky Topi Florida final yard. Darrell Roberts' conversion First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts In northwestern Montana, a blue tag is issued for area 2, and is valid only in that area for mule deer. Yellow tags will be issued in area 3 and are valid for deer any place in that area.

Permits issued for area 6 are also legal in area 3. Area 11 tags are legal only in that district. A yeEow tag for area 12 and 12A will be restricted to that region. All big game licenses have a coupon which may be exchanged for a second deer permit in certain areas Tags are available at 13 246 0 6-2 I 3 13 ttt 68 3-1 8 2 made it 14-0 and there the score GAINESVILLE, Fla. OrV-Coach Znd up the game Uafon1 Collier brought a Ken- Valil scored Stan l-stroke lead after 54 holes of the $15,000 San Diego Open Golf Dawson herded the Boilermakers 68 yards in 16 ground plays to open the scoring in the 1st period, Fletcher scooting over them from the one aftor taking a pitchout.

Midway through the 2nd quarter, Larson filched a Dawson pass on the Purdue 46 to set the stage for a Minnesota scoring march that was piloted by transfer quarterback Bobby Cox. Fullback Rhody Tuszka hammered over from the six. Late in the half Dawson clicked with Erich Barnes on a 49-yard touchdown pass to give the underdog Boilermakers their halftime edge. Purdne 7 7 0 014 Minnesota 0 7 14 021 remained through a scoreless 4th ley iwvuaii team superior fif ttwhAtmm on an 8- Fumbles lost period. Yards penalised 80 Montana Gets Cut to Help Wildlife WASHINGTON () Apportionment of $21,062,000 in federal funds to aid in the development of state wildlife and sports fishery projects during the year which began Jury 1 was announced Saturday by Secretary of the Interior Seaton.

He said that on the matching basis of one state dollar for each Tournament with 203. Tied for second at 204 were Dick Mayer, St. Petersburg, mudders here Saturday and it swept to a 17-8 Southeastern Conference victory over Florida in the rain. Jay Herbert, Sanford, Fla. and yard run.

Brodie hit end Carl Isaacs with an 11-yard pass, and tackle Troy Barbee with a 4-yard aerial for the other Indian scores. Stanford 7 7 80 Ohio State 14 0 12-32 George Bayer, Grossmger, N. Y. The long-bitting Bayer, leader after 36 holes, slipped to a 1-over Beating the Panthers, rated 7th in The Associated Press poll, gave California its first victory in three 1956 attempts. The Bears had lost to Baylor and Illinois while Pitt scored wins over West Virginia and Syracuse.

California scoring Touchdowns: Becker (19, pass from Gianulias); Jackson (1, run). Conversions: Gianulias, Roberts. Army Extended to Beat Penn State Stanford scoring Touchdowns three dollars of federal money, the Valli '8-yard run); Isaac 11-yard new allocations will provide for an WEST POINT, N. Y. Vet- Tt Dn.kAA A over-all national program of eran Bob Kyasky ran 24 yards for sions: Raftery, 2.

TCU Races Over Arkansas, 41 to 6 FQRT WORTH, Tex. () Mighty Texas Christian crushed Arkansas, 41-8, Saturday to start back toward another Southwest Conference football championship with Ken Wineburg, Jim Swink. Buddy Dike and hard-running and clever faker Chuck Curtis rolling up the most points ever scored on the Razorbacks. A crowd of 28,000 watched the awesome Horned Frogs, ranked 8th in the nation, administer their second worst licking in history to Arkansas. Back in 1930, when the TCU stadium was first opened, the frogs whipped the Razorbacks, 40- 73 Saturday.

Mayer shot 68 and Herbert 69. Penn Ends Slump PHILADELPHIA to The longest current major college football losing streak was given a jubilant Quaker burial before 15,569 fans Saturday as Penn whipped Dartmouth in an Ivy League opener, 14-7. license dealers in the two-deer areas. Princeton Romps PRINCETON, N. J.

Halfback Tom Morris scored on runs of 3, 18 and 70 yards Saturday to spark Princeton to a 39-0 Ivy League football victory over Columbia. The Lions suffered a severe blow in the 1st period when their star passer, Claude Benham, was removed from the game with a brain concussion. Colombia I Princeton 7 13 1338 Ohio scoring Touchdowns: Clark 2 (35-yard run; 10-yard run); Roseboro 3 (7-yard run; 7-yard run; 18-yard pass from Clark). Conversions: Kriss 2. the winning touchdown and turned in a goal-line interception of a Penn State pats late in the game to spark Army to a 14-7 football win over the Nittany Lions Saturday.

Dick Murtland plunged 6 yards for the first Army touchdown, and Kyasky added the other late in the 1st period. Then the Cadets hung on to stave 083,000. Federal funds to aid in the state program comes from excise taxes on sporting arms and ammunition, fishing rods, creels, reels, artificial lures, baits and flies. State allocations included the following funds for fishery projects listed first, and funds for wildlife resources projects second: Colorado Montana and Wyo- Navy Tops Cornell ITHACA. N.

Y. (iff Halfback Ned Oldham caught a 22-yard pass for one touchdown and Paul Gober ran 3 yards for another Saturday as Navy trimmed Cornell, 14-0. Oldham made both conversions. Junior quarterback Tom Forres-tal directed the Middies to both their 3rd period scores. Nnvy 8 0 14 014 Cornell 0 9 9 9-8 YALE 29, BROWN 2 NEW HAVEN, Conn, Yale's touchdown twins, Denny McGill and Al Ward, raced 70 and 22 yards, respectively, to pace the Elis to a 20-2 triumph over Brown Saturday and launch their hopes for an Ivy League title.

Brown S- 2 Yale 8 17 728 DIXIE SERIES Penn had lost 19 straight since ASSOCIATED us an 4 it a 9-6 victory over Navy in 1953. ewwiau i The. Quakers broke a 7-all tie by Muflett. Clark and Dob: Mosser. Valentine 1.

McMahsa recovering a fumble and marching yards late in the 2nd period. (Si as off Pens State, which hasn't beaten Army Knee 1899..

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