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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • Page 8

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Huge Fistama Carnival Opens In Chicago on Monday Night I'niijzo In what stacks with quarterfinal in aii eight is national Golden scheduled Wednesday r.xiar, i'howdown. some 270 scrappers night. 34 wiii slug it out in "fair, I n- v. J- Tnm.n- Eastern Teams day night in we Chicago btadmm. iindup night Wednesday March Only Tourney une CharitiEs.

this year will draw fighters from the Eastern flailing lads into action in the; abuunded. Fregus had quarter leads of 3-8. 31-18 and 38-27, In trying to hold aown Ray Dockery. jaw fouled heavily and Fergus had 19 free throws to Glasgow's eight. Come to Lakner's Auto Repair Shop Now Located at Brooks Pontiac 735 N.

Main Winteriiing Repair Work Tune-Up Broke Repair 2- and 4-Cycfe Motor Repair Whwl Alisnmenl Towing Service CALL 442-1302 lae Kcrct's in fJuoMJ's 2-layer wnstruciipn (cotinn in.Miie, cmton and virgin wool outside) with an imu-Jadag air "pockcl" bciv-ccn, LtghtMicjit and hulklcsi allows perfect freedom of motion. Can't itch; slirinV-rcsistant, rjjfWv Hw.t/|-ebk. See our selection todav. St. Louts won last years meet nit won throughout the show, sponsored by Chicago Tnb- Pnrt W(lrtn anH; Lo.

prices are SI for day sessions Iral jt Fori Kenir vrt Ctnlral $1.50 Thursday evening, and S1.75] 65, FRrk nf Friday and Saturday evenings The MHSA said the tournament floor will not be made available for practice purposes before the tournament opens. GFC Captures Overtime Win Great f'3lls forward Jerry Kunu sank the winning basket in overtime Saturday night to give Great Falls Central's upstart' Mustangs a 57-55 win over Hardin. The teams were tied 53 5a at the end of regulation play after sophomore guard Bill Sprinkle sank a shot for Cenf.ral with eight seconds left. Hardin man-Ofe'ed a single bucket in the overtime period and Kunlz iced it for the hometown Mustangs, his only score of the game. FOR MEM WHO DARE THE COLD Here's Ihe jqa many Air Force jet pilots ivear lo brave bail-oiii temperatures as aj -40" Our two-layer Dimfold will yon toast warm many weather comfortable out-tkori or jo! Duofold iruulafed thermal-action underwear FROM $4.00 PER PIECE UP GLOBE urtal Fill! a Thirm Frcnrmnarics i returns to the Chicago meet! and Wednesday nights trim j)s the field to semifinal sue lor th? York's Golden Gloves for several 'Charnpiomrup, Br-averhrM oi Dillon SI.

I ottr Lodfs ts. iTMrdi Abiirulrr Chicago tied for second at 14. Seaboard for the tot time fol-' lowing the dropping of the Eatt-j No Reserved beats crn Golden Gloves tourney in: New York, For Class A As usual, the Far West, Mid-! lands and South will' send fist- Cfnfa Tni I rnn hlpi Fafrflfld SI. ShdS.r 1f 'ThirH. K.liSBCll Libbv Eureka 4v WWltri S7.

Si. Knitim CO. omy MXing event now nem ine Th(, Montana Scn00i As.j arena on Chicago near west, s0c.a[ian no reseTveA side where world title bouts once.lickets hf sol(i the stale; rTeuminaries ju iae iuui- year, .1 Au.onit er weight divisions will he held; The association noted that Monday night, those in the Stfltc College fieldhouse' oi 1 loIj'kf heavier Tuesday night, Rozeman, site of the Fergus Wini Easily Lewistown coasted to a 49-33 Class A basketball victory over Glas gow on the Scotfies' home floor Saturday night. Class A basketball tournament! marcn ia-n, win accommo 1 sco Lodst Jr. chance Glasgow Fergus nf, Reason tickets, costing S7 lor; aim oo lui smuciiu, msuit, 5S to all six tournamentl rairiicid si, aur.6urn u.

the MHSA said. clM, admission tickets also will be! Hrrii rrummoca si lavailable. DUi' Students general admission prices are 50 cents for all sessions (,. 1 except $1 Friday and baltirdayl custcr of suit; city evenings. Adult general admission I.lvLns' on I it W.

GlHtov 33- Greal Falls Harrfin 5S. AriMJna Stair U. 93. Air Torcr. Utah state 66.

MontanR fi2. Sliopin- Bock 101. Frosttjut! (McJ.l Ohio Stile 102. TlhnDl! 19. ft T.ilst W.

Ncrm Tins 19. Dayton 65. Mi's. State SE. LSU VI.

Hsiy crew Bwtna IT a6. cvmeiie Tech 53. SMD SO. TCU 56. Auburn 60.

Tcilncsscr SI. Lafayette 69. R'jtsirs IS. The Cornell B6- Brown F.2. Jiltsoijii 81.

NebraskJ e1' nuf.c BV, North Carolir. Temple 67 Minnesota B0. Wat 101, Furmaii Hfl. Klhtc Ollllhomfi Watc Fortjt- sr. s.

Carolina W. Torb Michigan 63. Oklahnma Stale is, Kantu 37, Ohln U. 83, Toledo 12. Georria 6B- Terh fll.

Win. Mar? Si. Richmond IS. Mich. 3E, S.

Illinois es. S. JJUnoa Mien. SI. Penn Siatt 63.

PlUtburah 35. 5t. John's N.Y.I 76. Fordham Cfcavwn 75. Marsland FIomJm State hi.

Miami I Yale cnlmnuia BO. Penn 31. Harvprd SS. Maine 92. Howrioln 72.

Loyola J8. Cincinnati 81. WichlU ea. 6a. Hcrthwestern M.

r.or: la Southern 77. s.1 Miciiaol'f i vi. 80. Br rlsrpnrt. 33 nl.

i ralrldth Dli'kinnn OCSV J.ltitcc fll UMIi 10,,. Brlehsin Yonllc IH hi. i lid.iji- an MDrr.ina-io'r 71 Colorado 74. St.air n.i.»r.r:i' Er The only game remaining on itrst quarter, zi-itj at nan time T. i ann V.H.V.V.

pntrrinff una 1 inc pcnciii scnfauic iuuu i Une next Saturday night with the Braves of Kalispell fl( the Helena High gym. The Ben-Jlgals now sport a poor 3-12 mark. In the opening period the two ball clubs traded baskets throughout and the score was knotted at 11-11 at the end of the period. Out in Front i Early in the second stanza the 16 Maroons went in front al 13-11 jjj: on a layin hy Frank Spear and were never headed again. Mid- way in the canto the Cats hit a i scoring cold snap and never fully recovered although thi right up to the final gun.

Spear and his scuring mate Powell were just too much the second period for the to eope with and the Butte lelub went to the locker room on the long end of a 28-23 score, i In the third period the hustling Bengals failed to make up ground the Maroons entered the last canto slill enjoying a six-point bulge at 40-34. In the last period the tempo play picked up considerably and both clubs began to hit with a bit more consistency. In the late Cant' Stop Them The Bengals attempted throughout the ball game to find won Foini a defense to Spear and Pow- pumj.DDd so. but lne Mining city gunners r-opiir at oun were harder tn halt than time i mi i-ori Rtnion itself as they gunned in 27 and ctmoe" 23 poinls respectively. Hustling nimi n.

Hitttm Kovich led the Bengals with 14 counters most o( them on Ci beautiful outside shots. Trie Bengals shooting perccnl- 13 of 20 fnr 65 per cent and the Rentals, whu were rare visitors I in charity alley, got five of 11 'for 45.0 per cent, kiltie Mafia Throughout, the night the Maroon hatchet men performed their particular brand of legal-ized mayhem tinder the buckets land this prevented the Bengals from gaining possession of Ihe spheroid. The boys ol en.n Billy MeGill Sets Record Prnvn, Utah period Kovlck Aniictson wVrtVr final Tom Kuntz and John Meyer led the Xittens with nine each. Others scoring were: Gary Eathorne (6). Tom Daly (4), Earl Hanson (3) and Jack Holt (4).

The summary: Ft! FC PF TP 7 a 1 0-1 4 i n-o TO FT PF TP i n-n 13 JS 11-20 13 stacej of the neriod "the Maronns! shaky semifinal round Saturday began to find the range and I and defeated Don Carter 237-219 pulled away to their final jn finals of the Professional Bowlers Association $25,200 tour- namcnt. The slender, 122-pound Vigars nearly lost tile semifinal round to Ray Bluth of St. Louis. Carter's teammate, but made a cumeback and went on to win the 55,000 first prize, Carter won $3,000 for second place, bringing his total earnings on 1he PBA tournament tour to $7,542. agC was the highest it lias been the Elite jin some time but once more they; vigarSi wno had won $3,325 on u.

tu Uhe tour before, it readied t-teve bu over 10.0UU pcorie AOMronte bo. Loojf urm n. Usually they got nne ivnr, MS. nnt- the bucket because iM)iine 26 in the first half for 42.3 per LVh lirst nail tor Vl.A tnr hpllri cent and the same figure in the second half. Buitc Central picked I Lotcr nui) up 12 of 31 in the first half I for 38.7 per cent and 13 ofj is.

in Ihe second hall for 35.11 shtridm. i Dpr rf.T,i in (hp frep lhrow de- mid niiu-jpartmenl the Maroons banged Utah': Billy Hill) MeGill loomed to his career scoring record Saturday night with points and led Utah to a 10G-101 Skyline Conference basketball victory over Briffbam Young University. Series Split Meyer Wins State Title Helena's Dennis Meyer repeat-; ncy and Philipsbui'i! Tailed lo cd the state 160-pound tling champion the stale ,0 reach finals tling tourney al Great Falls Sat-) Besides the four individual urday night and led his titles picked up by Missoula Hel lo a fifth place finish in Km uitc. ivmspeu ana nose- AA. The powerful Missoula Sparlans copped four state championships and piled up 135 points to win the Class AA title in a breeze.

Bozeman caplured two state individual titles and got 72 points to win tbc Class A crown and brcaii a six year string by Custer oj Miles City. in the Class McCill was simply sensational I AA scoring were: (jt'eat Falls 79, as he set a Skyline individual kalispeil 75, Butte 40, Helena 22, scoring mark, breaking the old Billings Senior 13. Butte Cen-record of 53 which he set earlier tral 8, Anaconda 8 and Billings this year. 3. He also broke numerous ip Id-; Following Boieman in Class A house records here, including the was: Glasgow 4,1, Custcr of Miles it.

suir individual mark of 47 set by City 31. Hardin 11, Malta 8, Nwih m-Mi n. Daisnta state es. i BVU's Bob SfcoHsen. Crmit Falls Central 5.

Poison 4, conenrma 7s. Guitavnr Atiot-1 McGill had 23 points in the I Havre 2, Livingston 2, Billings av.ui Winr.na 55. first half. Central. Clcndivc, Laurel.

Sid- S-i. St. John'; aIJ 72. 1 I Colorado Mmn 47. Colorado stntc coi-! The Anaconda Central Sauitsi Thursday and then after their dc- .10 U.

I TlTn-f 1 TV O.i tx-troll 74 Colcalc 67. Sl'Mru-r 73 VJr. -cIV I 5.1. Villancva H. La Sal!" fi; CSU Rams Edge Wyoming Crew Laramie, Wyn.

Slug-Kish Colorado Slate University carved a 13-poinl lead in Ihe first hair then rode it lo a 58-54 victory over Wyoming Saturday nifihl In keep alive ils Skyline Conference lillc hopes. The Hams (10-2), with two league samcs remaining, stayed a full game behind Utah's Skyline leaders. They look advance of Wyoming zone defense nnd Ihe I owl i-20 al the half. Saints Cop iTourney Title added the Southwest Division feai by Loyola dropped Hamilton tournament title to their earlier SaUlr(, morni conference championship in Ana- icotida Saturday night when they he consolation game. Di Ion got defeated Loyola of Missoula 51- n'Khls tllE lo avenge an earlier tourrta- imcnt defeat and nail dnwn third place.

Game Dillon will meet Loyola Mon day night in a challenge game for second place. Tbc winner will meet the second place team from (he Northwest Division on a neutral floor to determine an cnlry In Ihe Stale Class Tournament. Anaconda Central is automatically entered in the tourney. Anaconda Central drew a bye in the. opening round and had merely to bent Cathedral nf Helena on Friday night lo enter Ihe title game.

Loyola downed Slc- ineflcelual shooting in vcnsviHc. and Deer Wdgc on half to build a 2512 i their way In the title till, lead (hat barely slood up, was I Deer Ledge upset Dillon in the. i opening round of ths lourney tlicriral nltei' their opc-ning loss. Ntlm, MhMh, Ftttrtwiy 25, Butte Central Maroons Trip Helena Bengals 63491 Close One Aggies Keep Title Hopes Alive by Edging Montana r- hrd Hirer 1 imi-v in the sec-iiiiark in conference play, t-v Green -3 ond half at 43-43. 44-44 and 46-46.

'the Grizzlies arc 3-9. oi: determined The Agpies held a 31-28 lead at Siturjay nichl and the halt, and never could break' an Sp-K2 over the away lor a comlomMe margin. sVcvhr.e Although Green was high the Aggies, game scoring honors. id. j--ve Ac sirs Montana Sieve Lowtv i 24 points.

It was Lowtv who; kepi the Grtzzlici' just a few, behind Utah State F.rhinfl out the game. y.s'.r hut The Aggie? now have a 10-2 r.M4»br? Mining City Crew Pushes Cats Deeper Into Big Nine Cellar By Mayo Ashley The Butte Ccnlrsl Maroons came to town Salurday night and treated Uicir hosts quite shabbily as they pushed the Bengals fur-hileithcr into the Big Nine cellar it. rc PF a 63-49 victory. LeClair were squelched cacti time they attempted to retaliate. In (he preliminary contest (he Bengal junior varsity downed their Central counterparts 35-33 in a close hard fought game.

They trailed 1 1-9 at the end of the Regis of Denver Evens MarJi With Win Over Bobcats Denver RCfik col lege staged a comeback Saturday night to beat Montana State Col lege 94-72 to even the four-game basketball series at 2-2 for the season. Forward Uuis Stout paced the Ranger attack which say £ive members of the team hitting in double figures. Stout collected 32 points and pulled in 17 rebounds. Ben Wesley scored 12 points and gathered 16 rebounds for Regis before fouling out with 0:22 left in Inc game and his team ahead 70-56. Tied Six Times The score was tied six limes before the Rangers look a lead of 18-17 with left in the first half.

Ite.gis never was behind after that and held a 42-37 edge at halftimc. Guard Tom Sawyer collected 17 of his total 19 points in Die sec Skip Vigars Downs Carter In Pro Bowling Tourney Cleveland Skip Vigars of Albany, N.Y.. survived a man two each, and Great Falls 3. The quickest pin of the tourney was registered by Gary Kauffman al Malta who pinned Helena's Mike- Grimes in 20 seconds. Gene Davis, 112-pound champ from Missoula, won the trophy as the outstanding wrestler of the tourney.

The summary follows with the champion and runnerup in each division in that order: 95 Ellison, Missoula: Allan Johnson, Kalispeil. Joe Lee, Kalispeil; Jerry Craig, Missoula. Gene Davis, Missoula; Tom Hodges, Great Falls. Ron Sowers, Great Falls; Brian Smith. Missoula.

Kent Kerschner, Bozeman: Bob Palmer. Missoula. Koiandich. Missoula: John Dinsmore, Butte. 138 lim CJuinn, Missoula: Mick Dinsmorc, Butte.

Dan Remington, Greal Falls; John Santa. Missoula. Larry Baldwin, Great Falls; Clifton Cook, Glasgow. Dennis Meyer, Helena; Clay Mccliam, Missoula. Myron Ansden, Boieman: Bruce Langaunet, Missoula.

Vic Green, Kalispeil; Boh Chrislonsen, Missoula. Sidney Tops Havre Sidney W) The Sidney Eagles rolled over the Havre Blue Ponies Salurday night 60-40 lo go into a second place tie with Miles City in the eastern division Class A basketball final standings. CARPET See Claflin's 17 W. Sixth-442-4830 ond half and teamed with John Bryant to pull the Bobcats to within five points twice, but that was as close as the visitors could make it, Dominate Statistics Regis, completely outclassed Friday night when the Bobcats won 74-61, dominated all statistics Saturday, 1 They collected 72 rebounds and Beatty Tops Indoor Mark Again New York ffP) Jim Beatty, the world's only indoor sub-four-minute milcr, won the national AAU mile in the second fastest ever on boards Saturday night in Madison Sijuarc Garden. Beatty, the little Los Angeles Track Club star, took the lead at the halfway point, and, pursued by Gary Wiesigcr of the Quan-tico Marines until he was a lap from name, never really was in danger.

Wiesigcr was clocked in Only 16 bowlers front field Beatty ran of 144 that started four-minute "barrier." Then weeic in the New York C. In his first game, Vigars eliminated Pat Ianucci of Detroit, 704-b'33, in a three-game match. Then he defeated Ronnie Gaudern, SI. Louis. 630-BOB, to Eel into the he ran ihe distance in 4:00.9.

This marks the third straight race in which he has broken Ron Dclaney's listed indoor record nf 4:01.4. semifinals. i The (Jincinnati Reds have add- eii working agreements with Co-Pair of Misses lunibia, S.C., of the South At-In his game against Bluth, hf-j lantfc League and Rocky missed the six pin in the first N.c, of the Carolina League. frame and missed a split in tne third. However, he doubled finally in Ihe seventh and eighlli frames, Bluih failed to pick up a needed strike in the tenth frame, and Vigars won 196-178.

Carter defeated Bob Slrampc of Minneapolis 234-226 to gain the finals. Strampc wound up third with $1,500 and Bluth was fourth' with S1.250, hit 37 of 64 shots from the fiel for a 51.1 shooting-average. Bryant paced the Bobcats will 28 points. Mutilans Drjanl Rtitotcr Tvtn SIM U.C-IC1 Kcllj MouUnH Rtlis I Ed Clark Front End Brake Service 829 N. Warrtn Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Wheel Straightening Frame Straightening Tire Truing General Repairing Phone 442-2360 The biggest news in shoes "Evershine Leather" with the shine built in I Jarmin "Evcrshine" Inalhcr is so easy io keep looking new! a few whisks with a brush or riolh dusl.

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