LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS vcp Warriors Win Without Wilt By Duane Groshart Nip Carroll A crowd of over 4,000 persons watched the War- riors edge the Los Angeles Lakers 111-109 in an overtime contest in the Physical Education Building Wednesday night. Trappers-'Jackets The Warriors were playing without the services of 7'1" All -Pro . Chamber- lain was in a San Francisco hos- pital for unknown reasons. It Tangle Here Sat. marked the first exhibition game the six-year veteran had ever The Yellowjacket Football Team will play their first home missed. The 'Warriors jumped off to an game when they meet the Northwest Community College early lead and led at every quar- Trappers in a nonconference contest Saturday at 2 p.m. on ter but the last. With 3:50 to go in Bjorgum Field. the game the Lakers pulled ahead It will be the final nonconfer- 89-88. ence game for the 'Jackets this For a while it looked like the TRYOUT season. Lakers were going to win. With 15 seconds left in the game they Eastern Montana College now TO BEGIN SATURDAY led 99-97. Then, with two sec- stands with 2-0 nonconference Tryouts for the 1964-65 East- onds left Gary Hill of the War- win-loss record and 2-1 for the year. ern Montana College Varsity riors sank a to make it Basketball Team will begin Head Football Coach Robert 99 all. E. Thursday at 4 p.m., according The Warriors jumped off to an Lee will guide the 'Jackets for 'IAN' NOW, JUST OFF TN' FIELD- 'f3arrEC-FIN6ER5 i krGEE to Mike Harkins, head basket- 0E75 A REPRIMAND FROM THE COACH," early lead in the five minute over- four more conference games be- time and kept the pressure on the fore he finishes his first season at ball coach. Lakers all of the way. EMC. Eastern will be seeking its fourth straight Montana Col- High man for the night EMC Beats Carroll was the Lakers' Jerry West with legiate Conference title and Suzuki are here! The Yellowjackets nipped the third straight National Associ- 29 points. Tom Meschery led the Fighting Saints of Carroll College Warriors with 21. ation of Intercollegiate Ath- 7-0 in Helena Saturday to win letics District Five champion- their first Montana Collegiate If exercise g,liminates fat, how ship this year. STONE'S Conference contest of the 1964 come women get double chins? season. SPORTS The victory came with the fine STEAMBATHS 86-yard run by halfback Larry E. Intramural Football 307 16th St. West Jordan, Roy sophomore, late in MARINA Phone 248-8428 the second quarter. Begins Action Sat. 2123 Grand Avenue Open Till Midnight 7 Days a Week Jordan went around his right Beginning Saturday at 9 a.m., end following key blocks by sev- Sporting Equipment for All Occasions $1.50 per person nine teams will compete for the e r a 1 teammates. Quarterback Ronald W. Gambish, Amherst, intramural touch football cham- Ohio, senior, kicked the extra pionship. point. Games will be played on the Tough Defense practice field north of the Phy- The 'Jackets defense was out- sical Education Building and on standing in stopping the Saint's the field west of Apsaruke Hall. threats. Carroll was stopped less Dale Shupe, intramural direc- than a foot short of a touchdown, tor, mentioned the need for stu- midway in the second period. dents to help officiate the games. Eastern's offensive unit lost the Anyone interested should contact ball five times on fumbles. How- Shupe or his assistant Bob ever, the defensive unit inter- Loughrie. cepted three Carroll passes. The victory gave Eastern a 1-0 standing in the MCC. Carroll is Rec. Program Schedule B gif—Rwe' 0-1. Eastern's Physical Education Department has released the ICI JSNOP~ schedule for recreational activi- ALCON 1) ties for Fall Quarter. Times for the various sports are as follows: Swimming, basketball, weight lifting, and handball—M o n d a y through Friday, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 aff CATEICOME1 yOtt to .AlEcIT _Location p.m.; Saturday, 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 P.m. Gymnastics—Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Roller Skating—Monday, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 5th and Grand On the Balcony

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