Ditlon.Montaiu ae4 Monday, September30,1974 come win Winning their first Sheridan 34 Saints march on WMC homecoming game in several Twin Bridges 12 . years might put the Beavers back Junior running back Bill Endy Carroll College combined the run the two-pointer and it was 12- after Moore’s injury in the third on the track this season, hopesperforated the Twin Bridges running of Dan Ram bo with a 0 at intermission. quarter, unleashed an aerial BCHS head coach Rick Cadieux. defense Friday to score all but pair of fourth quarter defensive Following the second-half barrage climaxed by an 11-yard Dillon dumped Billings Cen­ two of Sheridan’s points, as the stands here Saturday to slip by kickoff to Carroll, Moore again scoring pass which was deflected tral, 26-14, on Friday with strong Panthers dumper the Falcons 34- Western Montana, 24-6, in the fumbled and tackle Joe Bennett by WMC defenders into the hands defensive play that overcame 12- a „ , Frontier Conference football recovered for the Bulldogs at the of English with 38 seconds tendency for the Beavers’ offense Rolling on runs of 6, 75,10 and opener for both elevens. Saint 47. showing. to drop the football. But the Rams15 yards, snaring a 21-yard Ken The defending champs from The aroused Westerners Statistics confirmed the caliber suffered from the same malady. Steiner pass, and running a Helena, however, had anything geared an impressive ground of Bulldog play. “Blake Harmon did a great job conversion, Endy scored 32 but an easy afternoon. attack, scoring in 10 plays with Carroll held a 19-17 edge in first for us,” said Cadieux. “I think he points. Meanwhile the Falcons Coach George Nelson’s youth­ halfback Bill Hannah slicing in downs, 290-168 in rushing, but the made about 10 unassisted tackles were being stopped on the ground ful Bulldogs, down but never out, from the five. Steve Hendersen’s locals listed an 84-70 passing and caused three or four of their by a tough defense spearheaded rebounded from a lethargic first kick missed to leave Carroll with margin. Rambo was the dif­ turnovers.” by middle linebacker Rob half to pressure the veterana 12-6 advantage. ference, totaling 150 yards on 22 Billings scored first but the Miller’s 17 unassisted tackles. Saints down to the waning Moore responded by guiding cracks. Chambers led Western Beavers came back in the second Twin Bridges tallied in the first /minutes. the Helenans 73 yards with the with 67 on 14 carries. quarter with a 14-yard pass from and second quarters on passes Carroll jumped off to a fast 6-0 ensuing kick. The rangy senior Nelson in a post-game com­ sophomore quarterback Sid Nield from soph quarterback Vic spread after recovering a signal caller, who had failed to ment noted that the final score to Jeff Strozzi. Following the Schaub to Dale Giem and Earl Bulldog bobble at the Western 47. complete an aerial in the first should have been closer. “We had Dillon kickoff, Tom Loman Edwards. The win brought With quarterback Rod Moore and half, hit tight end Dan English ¿ineffective first half,” he recovered a Ram in the Sheridan to a 2-2 record in Ram bo alternating the ground with a pair of long gainers and arized, “and lacked con­ end zone for another score. District 7-C play and dropped attack, the visitors moved to the Moore, picking up 15 of the final sistency over the final period. Harmon’s near-sack of the Twin Bridges to a 3-1 mark. It 17 where Moore slanted in from a 20 yards, cruised over from the Nevertheless, our staff was Ram quarterback in the third was the Falcons’ first victory perfectly executed option. Thefive. pleased with lots of things we quarter brought about an in­ over the Panthers since 1968. senior quarterback’s extra-point Western took command with 12 saw. This team is coming; we terception and 45-yard scoring Twin Brldgai 4 4 0 8-12 minutes remaining in the final have some great youngsters and, run by Strozzi to make the score Shwldan 14 0 4 14— 14 kick sailed wide—the first of five once the kinks are worked out, T B — Glam 25 pass from Schaub (run extra-point failures in the game. stanza. 19-7. Rick Sonnemann carried failed) Starting from the Bulldog 2 we’ll compete with any Frontier two Billings defenders into the SHER — Endy t run (Endy run) Western, unable to move after SHER — Endy 21 pass from Steiner (run after a downed punt, Nelson’s club." end zone on a seven-yard rush for tailed) receiving at its 34, quick-kicked come-back crew shredded the Western journeys to Butte next T B — Edwards 60 pass from Schaub (run Dillon’s final tally in the third failed) to the Saint 28 and the visitors Saint defense. Quarterback Saturday to meet Montana Tech, quarter. SHER — Endy 75 run (run failed) mounted another impressive SHER — Endy 10 run (run failed) Shane Westfall hit big end Rich a 21-13 winner over Rocky in their The Rams, who are now SHER — Endy 15 run (Pearson run) march, again triggered by the Hucke for a first and 10 at the 30. weekend league debut. winless in four starts, were Moore-Rambo power plays. ELISE POUNDSTONE—daughter of Mrs. Darlene Poundstone and Bozeman Rosary 48 A 12-yard smash by fullback Frontier Standings the late Dr. R. W. Poundstone, was crowned BCHS homecoming stifled on offense by Dillon Reaching midfield, Carroll ByThe Associated Press West Yellowstone 0 Larry Chambers was followed by defensive standouts Harmon sprung fullback Greg Hatley for Conftrence All Games queen Friday during halftime ceremonies of the Beaver-Rams Top-ranked Rosary left West a 15-yard pass interference W L Pet. W L Pet game. Escorting the queen was Jim Richardson. Miss Poundstone, (end), Strozzi, Tim Rand and 13 and Rambo raced 28 to the Carroll College 1 0 1.00 .750 Yellowstone without a prayer penalty against Carroll and Montana Tech 1 Western five. 0 1.000 .ta a senior at the Dillon high school, was sponsored by the SophomoreBrent Terrill (linebackers), and Friday, dropping West’s class 7-C another Chambers burst boomed Eastern Montana 0 0 .000 .000 Bill Allen and Monty Snowden Western Montana 0 1 .000 .333 Class. Included in her court were Betty Tash, Christy Wright, and With fourth and goal from the the Bulldogs to a first down at the record to 1-3 while the defending Rocky Mountain 0 1 .000 .000 Debbie Taylor. (tackles). conference champs remained six-inch line, Moore fumbled and visitors’ 27. Dillon, now 1-3 for the season, Western soph Ken Smith Carroll’s veteran defensive undefeated. Die game ended gained only 50 yards on offense early because of the 45-point rule recovered at the 2 as the quarter unit rose to that challenge, taking while Billings Central managed closed at 6-0. over at the 18 after foiling a as the Bulldogs rolled up 48 points Yanks can’t catch up only 25. “We have to work on and held West scoreless. Die Bulldogs mounted their fourth-and-five from the 22. offense, particularly blocking Rosary )4 I I 0 first serious threat midway Rambo rambled for 25 but a By ALEX SACHARE the game—leading off the Ori­ run-scoring singles to lead and holding on to the football,” W. Yallowstona o 0 0 0— 0 through the second frame, ad­ Saint bobble was picked off by Oakland over Chicago. said Cadieux. “This win was ROS — Steiner 58 pass from McKay AP Sports Writer oles’ ninth, then issued three (McKay run) vancing to the Carroll 35 before a Western’s Bill Woodford at The New York Yankees are on walks to load the bases. Angels 4, Twins 0 needed — it got us back into the ROS — McKay 1 run (Ward pass from costly holding penalty nullified Carroll’s 46, setting up the McKay) a treadmill—they keep winning, Tom Murphy then relieved Andy Hassler scattered five spirit again.” ROS — Schmlt 34 run (run failed) that bid. Bulldogs’ closing bid. but they just can’t catch up withSlaton and got Tommy Davis to singles to pitch California to Dillon will need both offense ROS — Tate 18 run (run failed) ROS — Tate 27 run (Kick failed) With time running out in the Westfall flipped a 21-yard toss the Baltimore Orioles. hit into a force-out at the plate victory over the Twins, who wereand spirit next week, as the ROS — Schmlt 1 run (Schmlt run) first half, Carroll’s Dick Dale to Hannah at the 25 but four Graig Nettles belted two home before Powell walked, forcing in victimized by Nolan Ryan’s no­ Beavers will face Laurel (2-2) at ROS — Ward 18 pass from McKay (no attempt) stole a Bulldog aerial and consecutive line smashes runs and Rudy May pitched athe winning run. hitter Saturday night. Laurel. “They beat Livingston returned to the Western 39. managed only five yards and four-hitter to help die Yankees Tigers 7, Red Sox 4 Rangers 5, Royals 0 and can be considered a strong Clyde Park 48 Hatley converted a fourth-and- Carroll was home free with less post their fourth consecutive A1 Kaline, honored in pregame Jim Spencer’s two-run homer team,” said the BCHS coach. Lima 0 one at the 30 and Rambo, than three minutes left. victory, a 10-0 romp over theceremonies for having collected backed the six-hit pitching of BillBilling! Central 7 0 0 7— 14 Luckless Lima dropped its Dillon 0 13 1] 0— 24 fourth straight game Friday breaking three tackles, went all Quarterback Jim Van Doehren, Cleveland Indians Sunday. his 3,000th career hit last week, Hands for the Rangers. BC — Miller 4 run (Mock kick) the way from the 28. He failed to who assumed the Saint reins drove a run-scoring single to O IL — Strozzi 12 pass from Nield while Clyde Park stayed in the But Baltimore remained one- (Peterson kick) half game ahead of the Yankees highlight a four-run sixth inning National League scores: New D 1L — Loman fumble recovery In end lone District 7-C race with a 3-1 for the Tigers. York 7, Pittsburgh 2; St. Louis 7, (kick (ailed) record, in a 48-0 romp at Lima. in the chase for the American D IL — Strozzi 35 pass return League East flag by nipping the A’s 3, White Sox 2 Chicago 3; Houston 9, Atlanta 6; (kick felled) Die Bears offense was held to ■ " V n U ï ’ Æ MVM0LÇ Reserve second baseman Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 3, DIL — Sonnemann 6 run (Peterson kick) just 12 yards gained, while losing Milwaukee Brewers 4-3, the BC — Herlnger 41 pass Interception return /' s p ’- winning run scoring on four Manny Trillo stroked a pair of and Montreal 6, Philadelphia 3. (Mock kicked) three and five walks in the ninth inning. . Aivtv&ie Clyde Park 14 12 14 1— 48 Baltimore, 88-71, has three Lima 0 0 0 0—0 Some people believe that to get a new dress, all a girl need games left in the regular season, CP — McAdam 6 run (Bohlean pass from at Detroit Monday, Tuesday and Me Adam) do is catch a butterfly of the desired color and crush it Patriots assert selves; CP — McAdam 5 pass from Bohleen between her teeth while muttering a magic formula! Wednesday. The Yankees, 88-72, (McAdam ran) CP — Held 5 Interception return (run (Some have to do more than that!) have two games left, at failed) Milwaukee Tuesday and Wed­ CP — Bailey 7 pass from Bohleen (past failed) nesday. C P — walker ao pass interception return ¡í»í «:ííh 3. May struck out 13 in pitchingBaltimore coach fired (ruiv failed)!- CP. — Bohleen trunlBohleen ran) his first complete game since By BRUCE LOWITT eryone said, but not much of one. on runs of 28 and three yards and CP — Hogan 30 pass from Bohleen (con­ joining the Yankees from the AP Sports Writer Sunday they beat the Los An­ Tom Dempsey lacked three field version not attempted) Because of Vandalism, Destruction of Property California Angels June 15. It used to be that a visit to New geles Rams 20 to 14. goals in the Eagles’ rout of Homelite Saw j New York scored two runs in England was a breather for a Baltimore, which scored on and Molesting of Livestock: Lovell's Lake and the first against former Yankee club. In Sunday’s other games, St. Jones’ 22-yard pass to Glenn Dealer Louis clubbed Cleveland 29-7, Fritz Peterson, then broke it open For the Baltimore Colts, though, Doughty and Toni Linhart’s field ELLIOTT FORD \ Surrounding Property owned by Selkirk Hereford with four runs in the third. Lou it couldn’t come at a worse time. Oakland shut out Pittsburgh 17-0, goal. Piniella scored the first run of the But Howard Schnellenberger Miami had to struggle to pull out Patriots 20, Rams 14 SALES I Ranch will be closed to the Public. inning on an error by left fielder can breathe easier. He won’t be a 18-21 victory over San Diego, Two touchdown passes by Jim I Joe Lis, Sandy Alomar stroked a making next Sunday’s trip. Buffalo beat the New York Jets Plunkett and two field goals by All Trespassers will be Prosecuted. runscoring single and relief Die Baltimore coach was fired 16-12, New Orleans nipped John Smith sent Los Angeles into pitcher Milt Wilcox gave upSunday, right after his young and Atlanta 14-13, the Giants upset the loss column and at least one FIREWOOD r ! basesloaded walks to Elliott punchless team had suffered its Dallas 14-6, Cincinnati muzzled Patriots’ fan to dreaming about SAVE FUEL Selkirk Hereford San Francisco 21-3, Green Bay Maddox and Murcer. third straight loss, bowing 30-10 Super Bowls. SAVE MONEY Nettles hit his first home run of to Philadelphia. Robert Irsay, edged Detroit 21-19, Kansas City Tony Baker’s one-yard burst Ranch Companythe game in the fourth inning, president of the Colts, named Joe turned back Houston 17-7 and gave the Rams the game’s first CUT YOUR OWN. Piniella and Thurman Munson Thomas, the club’s vice presidentMinnesota struggled past touchdown. But the Patriots got it delivered RBI singles in the fifth and general manager, as the new Chicago 11-7. right right back with Plunkett and Nettles hit his 22nd home run sideline pilot. Tonight, Washington hosts the passing to Darryl Stingley for 20 Montana Dept, of Highways of the season in the sixth, making So it’s Thomas who’s going to Denver Broncos. yards, then New England moved it 1(H). be gasping when he gets a look at Joe Lavender returned an in­ in front to stay on a 39-yard field Vehicle Auction Orioles 4, Brewers 3 what’s happening up in Newtercepted pass 37 yards for a goal by Smith early in the second “Let’s have a laugher,” said England. His first job is to try touchdown, Tom Sullivan scored half. 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 12 Boog Powell, whose basesloaded and knock off the National Helena, Montana at Motor Pool Hdq. W. 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