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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • Page 7

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The Independent Record, Helena, Montana, Sundoy, March 27, 1966 Page Grade School Basketball Champions Crowned More Than 500 Spectators View Finals Three wade school cluimmnns wore crowned Suluidny night al the llclciisi High gymnasium hi the First Annual Quarterbacks Chtl) Onde School Basketball loitriiamenl. The three lillisl Moulder Broucs. who tear lilt hehinrl in (he Nn.nl minutes Id defeat die Junior High Stags 3-1-30 in overtime for Ihe llth Runic championship; the St. Helena Sriarlans. which limned tin- ior Vikiiies fni- ihe Vth crade crowi: nnd Central 1 Wildcats, which, walloped the: Lincoln Rovnls 32-Ifl lor Ihe Clh grade lillc.

The Ihrec-duy tourney ended with Ihe finals being played Salurday nighl in the Helena I High gymnasium before a crowd I csiimalod near 5CO persons. The grade hniniev. which-saw teams from Helena. Rnst: Helena, Townsend, Clancy, and Lincoln compele.j was- termed eomplete sucoss. hope In build this into an at-1 tractive annual event," quarter-! buck President Jeff said.

"The interest created hyj Ibis luurunmenl nrntifvum." I he added. Tronhies were awarded In each I player on the championship iMi i mm" mitwmwmwm, -nr GRADE SCHOOL CHAMPIONS These proud young lads ore posing with their trophies after winning championships in the First Annual Grade School Tournament Saturday night, PrDnt row (left to right I 6th grode champions (Central Mike Evani, Tim Rector, Jack Gilreath, Charles Jensen, Bob Eustoncc, Price Isaocson, John Dargan and Wayne Tuck. Second row 7th Grade champs (St. Helena Spartans! Pot Donovan, Joe Grainey, Roy Rlh tirade Championship Gets Lone Hit three minutes remaining, nn strong lo tic the game up and went on to post a lime victory over the Junior High Slnggs for ihe IHh tirade championship. The lironcs were behind 33-24 at one point bill battled back in tie Ibe with seconds The Boulder lads weal on lu toss: in lout (reel brows lu gain I lie victory.

Hamlin and dreg Carl SAKASOTA. J. cam White Sm over tile Mow York Mels Satur- Ar.tro<; Erlnp and Voiles led the dny. Was 1 111, So, triumph 96 IUtnSa'' luno and Johnson 7 each. n)w.

The box score; Boulder Hroncs-Carh easy vtclin-y ever Ihe Fiflici iiigu viKings lac via Grade bnskelhall I ilia. (API A. Phils i runs with luce eincr The Suartans moofe an I 1'mis whitewash Ked Mulvoney, Ed Robinson, Ed Miih Walchuk, George Glucckcrt, To followed Willm. I I'A I I 1 Calif. (AP? 'Hie winners were led by Mil- Phil's hv inhnnv I -I'iU'her Hick lilKttorlh led Icr with 1.1 and Dnnnvan with 11 I'" ST.

PKTKKSUUKU. Fla. the Chica.uo Cubs lo a ll-tl vicln- The bus ff lb, -imr b'''V i '4 1 The Wasl.iiia.ni, Sena- over Ihe California Angels St. Ileb Sparlans Miller Mors scored Ihe first inn of the Salurday in an exhibition Mulvaney 7. X.

far the Reds HI nR St. marred tor Ihe Angels by an righl-liaiulrr iVeK.m injury to secern! baseman Hoh- Jiniiur High Mhiiigs Wheal Rrilcs and weir cr to Kurmp. U. Moody fi. McDonald 2 PI.

Helena High Ihe first ouartcr. The 1 al halflime and 20-fi at Ihe enr of the Ihird period. Evans of Ihe winners look scoring honors wilh 12 points Jensen chipped in ft. Rosella lopped llic losers wilh six Cenlral Kvans VI. fl.

Rector S. (iilrialh -1 ft. Dare; Lincoln StrombtTg 2 Roscda (i, Madsen 0. Wiscmon Cardenas Inil a pop rtv war hatting over i game Cardinal w.nn nj 1 i rd a severe cul of the by Ibalsman and a walk. Two more Utiles.

22, had gcrt' 'k1'! km sliding into home Philadelphia runs scored in jlie.wilhoul giving up a lun. Hut in b'. ue in me ounn uuiiiig. 2 9 iinurig. the second inning.

Hob me 11 returned seven stitches, and r. A I tie "ri I hi rr 'ingicu in a a nor oouiiie uic live (ill. Crude Title l.aiiit Ken larabi, aad a walk starting Sun- 'Hie powerful Central Wildcats Have hnled sco, a 1'i rd Valentine's triple and "Ruuist Cleveland at Tuc- iiked Of with he i. grade! exbihilic-i gaanv Dick flv in Ihe championship with a .12. to Vic relirwl I lie third mning gave Ihe Senators t-TV over the I.ni'-oln It.nal, n- the lillc game at Helena lligh.

Orioles Wallop Pudles Spectators Killed 1. 2. en i slop wilh an rmnlv tank Oiistance 0. Tuck Miies (ll liOS Angeles led Kurds: Cm-nec's hie push his sv.u; nl second. Officials first an uppn -hi, i my WerJ mln a huddle and 0.

Hurley 2. Knapstad 0, Arfinon duel al Kebring that left It, RarrnU tl. Griffin 0. onc driver and tour specUUors ever Scnre by rpiarlers; Third row, Sth gmdc chompions (Boulder Broncs) John Walcott, Chris Warcham, Les McCouley, Jack Hamlon, Scott Shoquist, Mork Packer, Greg Carlson, Robby Rogers, Robert Tonikh ond Phil Keating. iStatf photo hy Norm Clarke! nnuit! Hie mis tbev iirwh.il li.r ii.

-hitter. ejmhIcU by hc worked and struck out tv.u of Uiird victory in 13 gomes. u'" hitler lion Swobnda's i Bob ToSan homered iff J0' in the ninth, gave the in- Duckworth and singled for 1-0 Cardinals. Tigers Nip Yanks, 3-2 Houston accounted lor all lis (AP) nick McAnl I ffe scored from se "-s and hung on for a vide- Junior Hieh a Cham- m. i dav 7.

Salisbury 0 liulroit Tigers a 3-2 oxhlhil mti hase hal orv over I he Ww innings and vielded a leadoll Uave Water lioud York Yankees 'before -i I walk in Ihe Ihiril hi Mirk- olid lul the ball 1 icoie ny ipianeis. 'man, who naileil Irving lo aui inc ior me Aiuru-i. day. Bladder 7 II 20 3(1 -31islcal second. The first two came with a man; SlKRRS 5 15 211 311.

Bruce Howard pitched pcrfrel on. The one by llalomnn in I he k.fM] Sieve liamiHmisvilh 7lh (iradc Chainpiiinship SI. Helena's Spartans grabbed an early lead and coasted (o an uriu ink unci. 'b i p. a single and to in 'ihe only sinfel.s winning mar6m.

Cash's sacrifice Dcuicl- in the Ihiril by lh.il ftiilortl IJill Kansas Uty runs were a--s hit followed an inlentiunal 1 1 1 xu.o pucties. one: walk to Willie llnrlnn walk anil the oilier ivirrd ah 12 kr faced. I.cl Kansas City had men on first ,3 TAMPA. Fla. tAP, Grunt nSntla Krank to 2H-H bj ha hii a 1 2B-I3 1)a Green limit- Carpiu gut Tom Reynolds lo hit for rtc touj-linloa clSuhte plity.

al lK iCubs lion baseball victory. Senators Halt Cards Qannlnr. Unit MIAMI lAP) 'Hie Haiti-more Orioles pminded Pills-burgh's Sieve lilass and Klroy Race for II hils and (urtiicr capitalized on six walks, a passed ball and an error lo trounce Ihe Pirates 7-2 Salurdav nigbl. Chief among Ihe Oriole hil-, Frank Robinsons fifth drape fruit league limner, dnu-I lull's by Heog Powell and pinrlo swinger Clinrlry I. an and a two rim single by I.

ids Aparicii). The viclnry. Ball iinore's r.inlii II exhibition games, was tilled lo Wally Hunker, who tied he had taken second thev reveiscil tbeniselv and ruled he was disfiual fud Baseball White Sox Nearly No-Hit! Mets for Eiohth Straiaht 11 Grade Tourney Cage Results Southern Cal Cops Fourth Straight Title Hy KEN HOBISON WSU Captures Banano Belt Baseball Title LHWTSl'OWN. Idaho (AP) licit Collegiate liaseball Ti y.i iiienl here Friday with a 2 0 vie lory over hlabii. was Ihe iwo-hil pitching of W.SC Hurler Dan Frisolla and uiiearaed Cougar runs in Ihe sixth Ihat shut out Ihe Vandals but Frisclhi allowed two singli out nine, walked allowed one.

runner as I lliird. Idaho's Hill liirncd in a creditable pitching performance bill it was hir, defensive 1 1 io play. In Ihe second after Hob Irtole di l.ad Tuesday Against Chuvalo Clay Risks Crown TORONTO, On. (API Ari-j 'Lhere has been llllle chapter in the bizarre Cns lag nn the outcome of Tiles-sins Clay story will be wriilcn according lo belling liere Tuesday night when In Toronto, a from it 8 of Ihird-inning runs as the Grizzlies edged Kasleni Washington 3-2, in the ballle for lillh. Iwlore the walka- thou began.

lleliver Jack Mitchell, wlio came no in Ihe fiflii inning for Molilalia, earned Ihe victory. Ul- slad was charged wilh Ike loss. The Molilalia win came de-spile the efforts of Ernie Hanson, win. hil safely in all four of his official plate appearances and drove in Iwo Unheal runs, illc Washinglea Slule Univeisity Champ 10 arenas in ft" Although I It- is Cana. Slates and Canada dian champion's home (own, Ihe; bout in the Maple Lcjifi (lindens won't he recognized lis' ki I a world's championship coolest SSOU I IQ (1 Til is about a (vnieal inr-i.

WinQ Kir a a rlenl mil' in Ihn ml I I 1 I tniversial "career of the unrie- i foaled American, who turned Celtics Even Series With plav which led lo bis downfall, lle'walked Gary Strom lo lend lemoled lo sacrifice Sir who made throw nltcmplitig to ffel Slroni linu (be bnul as "the FiBbl of CINCINNATI I API Tile hud Boston Ccllics, led by Sam fOllll.lnnec: and Rill lillssell. binned at second, all moved (O'lhe fniil-nlaMiied Cineinnali Ilov! third and l''onl lo second als 1:12 125 Salurday night and their National Basket ball Association semifinal play- ott at one game apiace. The besl-of-ftvo series shifts lo Boston for Ihe Ihiiil igame Sunday afternoon. The fourth gunie will be play.rf hen look Ihird ulacc. ti next Wednesday nigh! fealine Seattle L'niversilv f.

1. i Afler a see saw ballle In oilier games Salurday final period, Boston went ahead u.eii when ll.e Oscar Robcrl- hy d.lu iiiiig Goiizagn and smi tulilcd mil. Tom Sanders -a er it or Boston a 8-all wil Kaslcm niimned' Lewis lefl and then put the Celtics Cl.uk of Poilland fl-2 and Mon-I "bearl lor gotxl until anotner :i.u:. Montana Stale 7-li. oassei Mualnna State relivcr Sam j.

staged a brilhanl shoot- J'slad gave up three straight 'I1? 3 1 1. Is la laicc in alan- Is hi force in Man Rah Vick with the Win- K' uinded and pumped in 25 iwints. The big crrilei also on io reooiioos auu blocked four Royals' skills Coach Alex Haniuun uf Ihe San Francisco Warriors, played for six different NBA learns. His a'-iji-l SI bains Hawks v.sis 'is last team lo turn back tile lios Ion Collies for llie NLSA line. In Jacksonville Open Crown i 'light luuivvw-eight crown in 1960 1 NOHMAN HOW LAND and may lie liglilinj! for (he last AsMicintnl Press Sparls Wrilrr ilimc in jiI least Iwn years.

AMRS, In.va (Al3j Oklahn- I The Ontario Bnxinc Commis- PHC0(I Yojiro is a member of the World ilkc' Dnvls Har-BtixLiig Associalion which reeoR. lu.w- lo 25th national as its champion. Tlie 'Icfcndmjj champion slriijped Clav ol recogmtmn for Oklalmma in hi i in return bout ot Hie 3tilh NCAA Rich Bartell, Jim Foley, Miko wi1h Sonny Listen in Ike face Beneventi and Kevin Connor, lo do so by Sate iju-Miij; war 1.1 ebnrn.Mon hi I niicnignn 111 the UAnd if Chuvalo. a I (lev, should hiippen to get li ickv I and npsel Clav. it's a cinch compiled a 66-0 recoid Iwill br rated champiun lmv uf at cai eii flic world.

MissouIh, high school. He Tn eel aroumi Ihe title knock. Ihe Oklahoma the priimoung niapio Lcai war dens and Bout which Ihe ancillary ils lourlli straight lianana chiivaln State wreslling team. As a soph- una last year, lie placed lir.r] the division. He has i-i-i record this year.

111,, rnnli.ru" j.ni! "The Fiuhl nf ven each, Portland Stale ii, it could be; Army 17, Ohio Stale 16, and the upset el the century, far nore so man inlay stuauing oimuest ol Sunnv Listen at Mi-imi Beach. Pull. 24, 1961, when also was a 7-1 underdog. That was Ihe strange litle fielil in which Clay first tried hi quit and then won when Lis-ton failed 1" out for the seventh round, claiming jured slioiildcr. Uelake nave Ihe final ftmuhm.

push the impetus it needed when he pinned Joe Periolorc oE Lehigh for the 131-pound title, his third straight. Uelake was iiu.uuu uuihinrninig wrestler ior Hid secund ronjectitive year. Afler Uclake's stkrinv vielo- ry, Davis immediately gave Oklahoma Slate some working worn wilh a 3-2 over lime victo ry over 1965 national 137-puund cbamninn Mike Sneer nf nlib. homa. B.U 11 was defending champion Circg Hulh of Oklahoma who cliuclied the learn title for Oklahoma Stale.

Huth, 160. pinned Vice Marcucci or Iowa Stale with UlSl seven sconnrk led in their match and eliminated the Cyclones from the lille picture. Stale's Tom Peckham a year ago allowed Ihe Cvclones lo win (he NCAA lille, pul the lid on if. with a 3-2 verdict over Iowa Stale 101 pounder lion UiizJ.ard. Although Iowa Slate had five men in Ihe finals, Peckham was the only one lo come llirnugh Salurday night.

Peckham. who won the Penning Trophy for the most pins three in Ihe least amour I of time, threw Oklahoma Slate's bred I ozznrd lo successfully" defend his lillc Oklahoma, which challenged all the way dospilo losing Iwo key men before Ihe tournament started, also crowned jnsl one Ruth. Sanders Moves Out Front Sanders had a chance 1o beat ilcrs but hud putting trouble and Dong Sanders delighted iiicilhe cnurse record of fa. which faded to a 73 for a 209. galli'i wilh his hrieh.i red he tied Friday, going into the Jacksonville, Ha.

rlolhCS his I I in: last bo'es. He eight-, rounds ol the Greater un- dor-par liU score la- a foil putts b.rdies on Ihe X10- includnui a Innne run l.v i i i I ''iih 1111 h. ALA I'. 1 I' 1 1 1 1-K I I I I ir S.M iv i He until, le I'Ficu oy I.I 'lO 90 11. Mi KCI lailUI tl 1 1 1 S.

I Titi. -I IV. (lav Rrcupr II wl I.OlV ll Oil 111 IC fOlllK 0 Lincoln ft 1 6-10 dn-d in a fierv i the Pirah-s nn one over jng llnv Saari edged who had a VI. nnd Tommv Bolt and clever. Sanders ol his crashing racer 1 the Univcrsilv nf Utah's Mikn of Sarasota, who scored lift, wore red shirk red sweater, red 'and four other persons were oiiov, nig in he "Hi- jGaribaldi in 'a grueling Ijiiitt- Tnei head inln Sunday's final IB.slnctis, red shoes and red; Setltlle Cops Banana killed by a German cai standings y.c.:: a ivard five -si vie duel Saturdav.Wv wilh 'iMs.

gloves, hill no hat. Roll Rnltlnn Crown hurtled into the crowd afler by Wall lansgcn of led- UOtlgors I rip Braves nighl to load Ihe University of Hlaek-Clad Gary Player came lie sl.im.stri win ll be 5, I track collision. minster. and Mark D0110- A'J'fjANTA (API Jim Le-! Southern California to ils fourth- through wilh a OR and moved I can maintain first place through CLAItKSTOX, Wash. (API Ford's spectacular success Munay Hill, 1 I.vro drove in two runs wilh ai.straight NCAA swimming nnd into rmn lb place wilh 207.

ihe final round. SralUe Univcrsilv won the Ha-marked the greatest victory sixth -inning double and (hen diving championship. The three-some of Sanders 'Hie s1.i|?e is set for a finish rinir Amwiran haw HCVSOn lit Vlllk ell Saan lie nnd Plever and Sam Snearl drew Ibal didn't tiaillien at Petisacola 1 here i-'v'av with a hvo- over the ar Dwur. Pa lead ihe KiO-viin! in rvt-ls tear Ihe n.oM ol Ihe siwclaUirs IhvtC weeks ago where Sanders day tram total of Thai was which iiacr nil. Ih.i.

world's To clc the sbm.uit the lo a 3-1 Ir third Li.iMciilii'c year ac- who swarined over llio was 1 iiudei -par Iwo, sr." strokes under sei oaii-nlaei: 1 r.n cnurscs fu 1 half a century Portland Stale. Miles, driving a powerful Urrin Vincent Helped the Chieftains' cause Friday wilh 11 Ihree-under-par 6(1 over llic CJarkslon County Club layout. Mnnlaua nlnce-' llii- ill- a followed by Wasltingti driven by Hans Herrmann of 'Salurdav 1 noiic.s and" he come sec -I slowed llic plav. card and was dism e'lbcd Tins "'f' Ford XI. (lasiierl across the 'Germany and of The exhibition victory went swimmer to wii ahe liehind them in Ihe last the lead to Hrev-ev, at 10- kc- s-m winner in a rerun! average lown.

X.Y., moved up lo'cinudc Osteon, (he ace thelcluunpi: r-i isnmc, Brewer, Hull and Dave undcr-par, and he wcrl 011 lo speed 01 miles an hour, 'Dodger pitching stall San-; Indian. liiisbed for. Hill kicked dirt and looked win. Inivclinj 21S laps in- I tl i'e l-agccv was the sccoml ofjily K.aifax and Don ale Ihe Ih'i': si: year despite a around during long wails be- The 17-year-old is an rilri-i miles over the i. course ai a id' hrouelil tin dealh sii'l holding mil.

sltotig sliew.ng ir li-nieler Iween shots. ed factor in Ihe race lo wire inn His frnimiu cane afler a see- lu Karlier, tin: Cnnadi- Osleeil seallercd five Hits in div ing, where Ihe Brewer made 110 cnmplanis As, a tour velei an, he won I like- Slate al 770; Wliilmnti, 78R; lda-lnnd Koid. driven by Dan (V.ir-.art driv ng ci am: ion Hob Mc isix-lnnlng slhll in which be was score aoir.ls and cut into thc.ahniil the delay, Hc said Ins ly be bolhered by Ihe pressure, lit), 709; Easlern Washington 808, ncy, Cosla Mesa, and Moil, can, was killed in a fiery crashhouched only for an unearned ihig lead piled up curlier by 1 only and Gotiswga fOi. Ikuuter tor 11 havus, taasled to a oft a haii'pbi turn. in Uve first iiuiinft.

IfJSC. Igieeus. day tied with Uoll and jgtceus 5t :v.i-:.t an sj-je Jt.l-JO -ji IMW1-3U J14MJ-JU iMi-lil.

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