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G rizzliesMURPHY STAR FOR LOSERS AND HIGH SCORER OF NIGHTElastic, Hileman Lead in Attack on Hoop for “U” Quint. Locals to Play Globe Trotters Tonight.Taking advantage of a 22-11 load held at the end of the first half, the Montana State university basketball team defeated a hard-fighting School of Mines quint, 43-37, last night at the Mines gymnasium.Following the first half the Ore Diggers, paced by Jere Murphy, who scored 17 points for top scoring honors of the game, held the edge throughout.Miners Lead Early Miners started in front but In the last seven minutes of play came from behind to hold the 11-point edge at half time That edge proved decisive, for in the second period Murphy, after missing three free throws in the first stanza, got hot and all but overtook the Orizilies with his accurate shots from all angles of the floor.Blast ic and Hileman turned In the best game for the Grizzlies. Blsstic scored 13 points and Hileman 14 Tonight at 8 o’clock the Ore Diggers play the flaahy Harlem Globe Trotters, starring Jackson. Frazier and three other outstand-ng colored basketball stars of the nation. Inman Jackson, center on he Globe Trotters team, la a show ill by himaelf as the giant colored xy handles the ball with one nand like an ordinary player would i baseball.The Harlemites have been on a ■ecord tour with but five players hi* year but are well aliead of heir last season's record, when hey climaxed a heavy season with #» games in 94 days and traveled nore than 29 000 miles to do it.^ record crowd of Butte fans for a ;ame of its kind is expected at to-dght's Mines-Harlemite clash.In last night’s game Hammond layed a strong floor game for the osers but was off at the basket. Ihinehart, colored player for the lr.iversity. turned in a great game it guard, while Heller was good in ipots but off in others. Walsh for he losers also turned In a good loor game but was off at the la.sket.Montana Minn lt;t7)— P*. Pt Pf Picrf .............. I o 2 6h«h»8, rf ............. 0 0 10lammond. Jf ........... 2 2 I e[cCrteken, rf .......... o o o o»l*h. c . I i 4 7owrr*. rg-c ............ 0 « l 0verlr. rf ..............0 0 1 0rod# rick. l*-rg .........0 12 1[un»hy, is ............. 7 a a 17hdert. rc .............. 0 o n potredt. r* ............. 0 0 10ToUU .............15 7 I a 17Montsnu tJ. lt;41 — Eg Ft. Pf Pt*iostlc. rf .............. 6 1 4 ISathert. rf .............. 0 0 1 oPO»n. If .............. 114 5eithlry. If ............. 1111ellrr. c ............... 112 7oliomgy. rs ............ 0 0 4 0hinehart. r* ......... o l l llleman, lg .............. 5 4 0 14ToUls ................17 0 11 42Score at half- Montana U 22, Mlnea 11. Official*—^Whalen 'Oonraga'. HenryVash. State *, altenating as referee and nplre; Scott (Harvard', timer.Bowling Matches On Card Tonight_ST THI. Y. M C. A.TONIGHT S SC Hllil l.r7pm (All 800 clggs. Humber Booster Montana Hotel. Anaconda: Deer Lodge ) 2 v*. Daniel Insurance; Humber Keno Board of Trade.1 p. m —Walkers v«. Maclntyraa. Ana-nda (Open', Turf Barber hop. Anaeonda . Pennzoiler* (800' Kelly Variety vs.ScoreI^oves a LottGeorge Lott Jr.. Chicago tennis atar who recently Joined Bill Tilcnd’a pro troupe, is expected to Join the ranks of the benedicts soon. Miss F.dith I.. Collin-son. above, of Wakefield, Mas*., is his fiancee.THOMAS IS HIGH WITH669 SCOREThomas of the McKinley Optical rolled top score of 669 as City league bowlers, the top-flight pin-smashers of the city competed at the Marquette alleys last night. His score aided the Optical team win three games as did Harkins Wholesale, Odds and Ends and Jim Wood g Place bowlers. Two-game winners were the Butte Bowlers and the Price-Kearns teams The scores:CITY LEA a UK.Copper Club Barry. 591 Klrkp»tlrk, 563 Jackson. 516; Ashford, 514 Mlhcllch. 624. game total*. 000. 030. 0O» 273*Butte Bowler* Phlppen. 545. Petlln, 585 Hflehan. 579. Evan*. 50* Will*. 552, itm« totals. 04*. 010, 1011 28*7.Walker . Uf-476 Jones. 5in M Miller. 47 J r Miller. 54* game total*. 0t4. 881. 843 2*41Jim Woods Richards. 567 Btapl-s, 5*1Leary. 547. Oarlno. 547. OlUatrom, 671, game totals, 930. 072. 806- 2797.Independent Laundry E Clarke. 685Danielson 570. Juno. 48*. T Rllrv. 472 Kyllingstad, 647 game total*. 851. *31. 174 ► 2880Prlee-llearn* Darzle. 5*4 Smoke, 54* Alecksirh. 472. Doaen. 501 T Lewi*. 556. game totals. 145. 8M. 042- 2755.Golden Pan Pascoe. 651: J (lergurlch, 4*7, Muflch. 509. Berryman. 570 R ier-gurlch, 5*4. time totals. 9*0. 802 . 020— 2771MrKlnler Optlral MrOonlglf *0! D Ptnberg, 503. McKinley, 54*. Thomas **0 Ragley, 585. game total*. 1010. 027. 068-2004Highland# Beer Bronco, 571 Martin. .5*3 Pnrseii. 544. Cmlch. 4*2 I#dford. 557 game total*. 946. 898. 852 2*97Harkin'* Wholesale Oleason. 5*0 Bogan. S7fl. Phillips. 567 Johns, 5*4 Tracey, 517 game total*, 06*. 0*«, 874 - 380*.Bork* Mountain Cafe J Riley. 521. Dempsey. 534. B flake, 445 McLeod. 513; Evans. 513. game total*. 822. 879. 826— 253*odds A Ends Merkie. 55* Markham.504 Hash. 489 H Ptnberg 5i2 Remneas, 530. game totals. 841. 00*. 882 2*31.Cl.ASS B TEAMS TO PLAY AT “Y” GYMCity league or Class A basketball teams have cancelled their weekly round of games, scheduled at the V. M. C. A this evening, in dcfer-rence to the Montana Miners’ big game with Harlem Qlobe Trotters. However, far behind on their schedule. the Class B leaguers will use the Y” gym to catch up four games on b program starting at 7 o’clock. De Mol ays play Metals Bankers in the opener. Then Cot-irly to D(TURF CAFE, PENNE' PIN FIVES SCORI HIGH IN T MEETGei! of Anaconda la To| Individual aa Visitinj Team* Cop FeatureWim in Inter-City TourneyThe J C Penney ond Turf Caflt; teams of Anaconda won featuri eon teat* m the 750 and 800 dinsioni ! of the Y M C. A inter-city bowl-ing tournament last night. Penney i paced by Oell high individual foi the evening, defeated the Coca-Col* quint of this city while the Turl Cafe beat the Postoffice No. 3 team of Butte.In the 800 division Howards ol Deer Lodge staved off e closing rally by Shiners of Butte to win by 24 pins.Some open and several booster matches tonight will conclude th* first round schedule, according to Director J. E Freitag To further eliminations triple shifts will be necessary for the r**cord field tomorrow and Friday nights. Semi-finals will be rolled Saturday night and finals Sunday afternoon in all three divisions. Last nights scores.Cl, AM.BouUrard IUi» Garden Christy, 414 C McDonald. 53*. Rafferty. 36.5 Doran. 450. Manlon, 614 gimp tots!* 70*. *]•. 857 34**ftcandla H*er Kfllcr. 454 Rand. 419 Crtse. 4*2. McCarthy. 574 Pink. 523 gam# totals. SO*. $51. *28 2492H a w a r 4'i, Deer Lodga— Logan 457. Qutat. 472 Howard Jr. 4*3 Howard sr. 5*2. Knowles. 4*4. gam* totals. *19. 847, 753 3419Shiners F'arnltare Johnson 402. Williams. 417; Mankers, 410: Ahlner. 53*Hsuawlrth. 841. gama totals. 718. 817, 840 - 2305J. C Penney, Anarnnda 0*11. 581, Olr-ad. 427. H Whit*. 437 Evana. 422. t'arl-»on. 408 game total*. 743. 833. 707 .373Cara-Cola Warner. 409 Julson. 520Bmartt. 449 Thompson. 411. Cundy, 497, gama totals. 773, 7*5. go* 324*.‘•l.vr CLASS.Paelfle National l.lfe Handicap. 177 J Mettle. 476 O Turner. 4*0 B Mettle. 4*3 Len NetUe. 307, L Mettle, 45*. gam# totals. 799. 801. 819-2419Paekway Bakery Handicap. 57 CilOUl-nad. 475 Sheppard. 370 Bruaattl. 3*Peoples, 453. J nrusattt. 5SO gama totals, 711. 754, 114 - 2279V!ia*a Market. Anaranda Morgan. 491McCavel 1*4 Bmlth, 3*1 Marlon. 401.Haper. 441. game totals. 704, M7. 70* 2099Kamplera Wise. 602: Shea. 39* King. 319. Wendell. 432 Barrett. 459. gam# total*. 892. 810. 720 3239Peateffle# M#. t—McPherson. 194 Peter*. 403. Vivian. 420 Sweeney 2*9. Sheridan. .790. game total*. 678. 593. *95 185*Turf C afe Anaeanda Davldaon. 43' Kunkel. 426 Barnard 393 Convene. 419.J Bmlth, 54d gam# total*. 719, 711, 759 -2199.Terrible Swedes To Play Colored Team in AnacondaANACONDA, Feb 6 -Olsen’s Ter- j rible Swedes, reputed to be the world'* champion traveling basketball team, will tangle with the New York Harlemltei. famed Negro team, at the Daly Gymnasium tonight for the entertainment of Anaconda basketball fans. The game 1* being staged by the A club of the Anaconda high school.The game will mark the initial appearance in Anaconda of the Swedes and the second of the Harlemites. The latter played the Anodes during the winter sports carnival and made a fine impression on local fans.
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