The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana (2024)

7 6--Montan Standard, Mondayt October 7,1 957 i I in i mi 0.1 ntte Flmg Gesiti Army-Irish Michag-Michigcin Games Headliners This Week Bozeman Tests Helena While Great Falls Faces Missoula (By Associated Press)' Bozeman tackles Helena and Great Falls plays Missoula in the dick Tracy 1 r. Bv Chester could CI ST A CHILD HER HEIGHT I BUT MOW CAN BESUREP0 lagp1 COULDNT SEE HIM FROM HERE i 1 THAT CHILCfc CUNNING- I -Sllr ELSA'S FEARS KNOW NO DURING THE FEW SECONDS MUCH TOO CUNNING. A JML f. BOUNDS, AS SHE APPROXI- THE DOOR IS OPEN-AMD iL -li I MATES HER DAUGHTERS THEN IT CLOSES BV 'WVl HEIGHT BV KNEELING AND Jk. ITSELF.

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T. Pta. W. 0 0 6 Team Helena Missoula Butte Butte Central 3 3 2 2 2 0 Boseman By WILL GRIMSLEY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The football caissons are rolling again at Army and the fight has returned to the fighting Irish of Notre Dame, bringing heavy tension to the renewal of the famous rivalry next Saturday at Philadelphia. The Black Knights of West Point and the men of South Bend, whose clashes produced some of the games most exciting moments before the series was abandoned 10 years ago, bring perfect records and strong, hard-hitting teams into the Municipal Stadium battle.

Coach Earl Blaik's sharp-blocking Army marched 71, 66 and 40 varrls for three last-half touch Flathead 111 3 Great Falls 1 1 1 Anaconda 0 0 Billings 0 3 0 Park 0 1 0 Class A Conference 0 0 0 Team W. L. Great Falls Central 3 0 Sidney .3 1 Custer 4. 3 1 Hardin 2 0 Havre I- 2 2 Billings Central 1 1 Dawson 1 3 Glasgow 1 3 Fergus 0 2 Laurel 03 Pts. 2 1 downs to beat a strong Perm two big games this weekend in Montana Class AA high school football.

Helena and Missoula, league leaders with 3-0 records, punched out comparatively easy victories over the weekend. Helena stopped a tougher than expected Anaconda team 18-0 and Missoula sentenced Bozeman to its first defeat of the campaign, 21-0. The games Friday night will be played at Bozeman and Missoula. Other league action has Park of Livingston (0-3) at Anaconda (0-3) Friday night and Billings (0-3) at Flathead of Kalispell (1-1-1) and Butte Central (2-1) at Butte (2-1) Saturday. The city championship battle, between the Butte schools will be played in the afternoon.

Only 1V4 games separate the first seven teams in the Big 10 as the schools move into the second half of the season's seven-game schedule. But the results this weekend promise to loosen up the tightly-knit ranks. Flathead and Great Falls failed to help in this matter last, weekend, battling to a 6-6 draw which left the clubs in a tie for sixth and seventh place. The game was played during a snowstorm in the State team Saturday, 27-13. Notre Dame, bouncing back from a disastrous 1956 campaign, won its second straight game, Friday to remain unbeaten in conference play.

Laurel (0-3-1) was completely outclassed by Great Falls Central. Havre (2-2) is at Fergus (0-2-2) Friday night and the Blue Ponies, if they can continue the offensive power they showed against Sidney, should remain in the league's first division. smothering Indiana on. sheer ground power, 26-0. Meanwhile, two Goliaths of tha midwest challenging Oklahoma for national honors, Michigan State and Michigan, also won games to bring unsullied records into their own.

crucial struggle at Ann Arbor. The game might well decide the Big Ten championship and even could have national title significance. Michigan State, ranked second behind Oklahoma, went into the air to smash California, 19-0, with Jim Ninowski throwing two of the touchdowns. Tenth-ranked Michi-gan crushed Georgia in an inter-, sectional game, 26-0. Navy's midshipmen, rated one of the East's top powers, was the lone victim of the current top ten, upset by North Carolina, 13-7, on a pair of bad breaks a fumble and an intercepted pass.

But Jim Tatum's Tar Heels were so stout defensively that they kept the hard striking Navy men ranked sixth from going anywhere in a hurry. One' of the" most surprising results was the 27-21 setback plastered on the Texans by a lightly-held South Carolina team, which drove for three touchdowns in the final quarter. Baylor, ranked '11th nationally, bowed to Miam (Fla:) in Miami's Orange bowl, 13-7. Texas Christian fell before Arkansas at Little Rock, 20-7. And UCLA bowed to Oregon, 21-0.

All other members of top ten except Navy came through with victories. Oklahoma rolled to its 42nd straight triumph, beating Iowa State, 40-14. Minnesota, third -ranked behind Oklahoma and Michigan State, edged Purdue in a tight game, 21-17. Duke, No. 4, beat Maryland, 14-0; Texas Nov.

5, toppled Missouri 28-0; Auburn, No. 7, swamped Chattanooga 40-7; Iowa, No, 8, won over Washington State 20-13: Oregon State, No. 9, downed Northwestern 22-13; Kansas Colorado, 35-24, and Utah State tied Wyoming, 19-19. By WAYNE BORING SUPERMAN Williams and Pierce, Musial and Spahn MYRTLE -SHE'5 FLYING OFF AS IF Cllt? une at Attics BE THIS OFFICER-TAKE THIS A STATUETTE AND GET IT AS FAR. Uies, Cowboys Lose Some of Their Sparkle By FRANK PITMAN AP Sports Writer The records of the Skyline Conference co-favorites Wyoming and Utah were tarnished over the weekend in a pair of football surprises.

Wyoming's 19-19 standoff with Utah State at Laramie, was the biggest form reversal. It ended the defending champion Cowboys' winning streak at 13 straight but it may not affect Wyoming's title chances. The Pokes still have to beat Utah at Salt Lake City Oct. 26 to win the crown. Utah, regarded by some as a Electric City.

Named League Leaders AWAV FROM HERE AS I'VE GOT TO HELP SUPERMAN. VNfcL 1U WHV-1JUST REALIZED-L- THERE'S AO 77M ANYMORE, V. -4 SUPERMAN ACTS AS IF SUPERMAN BELIEVE ME, I FEEL M-MYRTLE- AS OH I SICKER. THAN VOU OVER WHAT CAN IF YOU'Ll; 1ty IV HAPPEN TO TERRY IF 1 DON'T G-GIVE ME A 1 rgTMpr iiVj---- SHOW UP AT THE 1 MOMENT I 3t5? JZfefcA ZrC i'K EN5LO ESTATE Other weekend results saw Butte Central overrun Park at Livingston 51-25 in the highest scoring game this season and Butte drop Billings 14-0. The Park-Anaconda battle will help determine this year's cellar occupant.

In Class A ST. LOUIS Wl Four veterans were named as outstanding players and pitchers in the major leagues Sunday by The Sporting News. Picked as outstanding in the American League by the sports publication were outfielder Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox and pitcher Billy Pierce of the Chicago White Sox. National League choices were Stan Musial, first baseman for the St. Louis and Warren Spahn, Milwaukee Braves pitcher.

The selections were made from a poll of the Baseball Writers' Assn. All the men picked are above 30-years-old. Williams is 39, Musial and Spahn are 36 and Pierce is the youngest at 30. shoo-in for the crown, lost a sub stantial bit of reputation in a 21-6 loss to twice-beaten Idaho at Boise in a non-conference game. New Mexico's Lobos, a team rated as a long-shot challenger for By MEL GRAFF SECRET AGENT X-9 the Skyline championship, gave a Pi IT'ALLTHI BECAU56 VOU YEi WHEN HE DIED ON D'FLAW! HOTT ATTACK good account although losing to 40 THE DERELICT DOCTOR A TWAMP NO IDENTITY PAPUH IN HI Texas Western, 15-13, in another PULLED VOO THROUGH, AFTER FEARED THAT 'BARflAlN LEARNED CAT 5H I bckimv' uac Dt nrriMA I riifn itJ am AUTO i lduana' HE LOOKED LIKE ME, AFTUH Nc i YOU NEAR-FATAL Si A non-league contest.

arrtastic 10 KILL YOU? CWASH I DEODC9 PUT A ON HIMl I PAID D'OOCTUH Bid SCORPION! THEN A FAT There were some eyebrows lift tcru WELL TO D' DEATH CERTIFICATE MAN STUMBLED INTO mC continue Bowling Tonight DOCTOR1 OFFICE i ed by Colorado State University's 27-6 conquest of Denver at Fort Collins Saturday. Halfback Mark White scampered 89 yards with the opening kickoff and 75 yards with a punt in the brightest display of open field running in the league this season. Montana's Grizzlies were prac ANACONDA CO EMPLOYES 7 o'clock, Ladies Silver League Lucky Strikes vs. Lucky Five, Gaggers vs. Silver Streaks, No Names vs.

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(By Associated Press) If records so far this season mean anything, the leaders in Montana's Class A high school football conference should have an easy time of it this weekend. Games Friday and Saturday pit the haves against the have nots in most cases, but another round of games like those last weekend could make it difficult to tell who falls in which class. Billings Central (1-1) is at Sidney Friday night in what could be the feature game of the week. Sidney, an early conference leader, fell to Havre in an upset last Friday, but the Eagles (now 3-1) must still be considered a championship contender. 1 u-weakened Central lost 6-0 last Friday to Custer of Miles City, but with another week to recover the Rams could be strong.

Great Falls Central, the new league leader with a 3-0 record, plays Saturday night at Dawson of Glendive (1-3). With halfback Mick Reardon scoring four touchdowns, GFC ran over Laurel 32-7 last Friday. Dawson dropped a 34-19 decision to Glasgow. Custer of Miles City, tied for second place with Sidney Friday night. Custer's victory over Billings Central left the Cowboys with a 3-1 record.

Glasgow, long the low team on the conference ladder, won its first conference game since 1955 when it beat Dawson last Saturday. Hardin (2-0-1) should have an easy time at Laurel Friday night. The Bulldogs battled Fergus of Lewistown to a scoreless tie last tically assured of finishing in the cellar again by dropping a 20-7 decision to Brigham Young at Provo last Friday. The Grizzlies' last opportunity THE TOODLES By THE BAERS Dutch in. MARTt'S 7 o'clock, Butte Copper League Western 'ZXZZ yOOPZSr 5 FEELJNsI kl SEE-AMD JUST) OMCTMES SHE: "XJtod piggy ssgtej Exp.

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2. 9 o'clock, American League Ivan's vs Texaco. New Butte vs. Bardahl, Met No. Idaho State Has No Opposition (By Associated Press) There'll be no Cinderella team in the Rocky Mountain Conference this season.

At least, that's the way things look after Idaho State crushed Western State of Colorado, considered the Bengals' chief threat to the league title, in the winners conference opener Saturday night, 41-13. I-State now is unbeaten In three games, and not a hurdle is in sight unless the 1956 loop champion, Montana State, can stop the Bengals. The Montanans pulled out of the league after last season, however, so a loss wouldn't affect I-State's title prospects. Among 'the Rocky Mountain also-rans, Colorado State College sprung loose fullback Vern Cozad for three touchdowns and a 41-25 triumph over the league's freshman member, Adams State of Alamosa, Colo. Colorado College needed a 25-yard field goal in the waning minutes to post its first victory of the season, a 22-20 thriller over Ft.

Hays A scheduled non-conference clash matching Westminster of Salt Lake City and Colorado Mines was postponed until Nov. .23 when half the Miners squad developed Asian flu. Only two league games are on tap this weekend. They match Idaho State at Adams State and Mines at Colorado College, both 3 vs. Const.

Chappy's vs. Ma loney's. WINTER GARDEN 6:45 o'clock, Ladies Bl League Club for escaping the basem*nt comes up this Saturday when Denver, beaten in all three starts, journeys to Missoula. How far New Mexico is going may be determined in the Lobos' meeting with Utah State at Logan this Saturday. U-State's comeback against Wyoming after a 70-14 thrashing by Iowa the previous week speaks well for the spirit of the Utags.

The extent of Brigham Young's improvement will b'e learned Saturday night when the Cougars clash with Utah at Salt Lake City. Colorado State University's visit to Wyoming at Laramie Saturday promises to be a typical rough, tough Aggie-Cowboy battle in view of CSU's triumph over Denver. SKYLINE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE GAMES vs. Tommy's, Freebourns vs. Toggery, Raymond's vs.

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Colorado State visits Panhandle of Good-well, Saturday night and Western State is host to College of Idaho in an afternoon engagement The Bengals unveiled a strong running threat in Ron Pugmire, who scored three times, and converted an intercepted pass and a recovered fumble to touchdowns in their smashing triumph at Pocatello. At Greeley, Cozad scored on runs of less than 15 yards, and Herschel Secrest scampered 20 and 40 yards for Colorado State's long gainers. George Grant booted the winning field goal with 11 minutes left in the game at Colorado Springs. ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE CONFERENCE GAMES W. L.

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