Grizzlies Score Early to DeSCORER OF NIGHTBlastic, Hileman Lead in Attack on Hoop for Quint. Locals to Play Globe Trotters Tonight.Taking advantage of a 22-11 lead held at the end of the first half, the Montana State university basketball team defeated a hard-flght-ing School of Mires 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 minute* 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 Orialie* with his accurate shots from all angles of the floor.Blastic and Hileman turned in the best game for the Grizzlies. Blastic 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 outstanding colored basketball stars of the nation. Inman Jackson, center on the Globe Trotters team, Is a show all by himaelf a* the giant colored boy handles the ball with one hand like an ordinary player would a baseball The Harlemites have been on aTURF CAFE, PENNEY PIN FIVES SCORE IN T MEETGeil of Anaconda I* Top Individual an Visiting Teams Cop Feature Wins in Inter-City Tourney.George JMt Jr.. Chicago tennis star who recently Joined Bill Tllend'a pro troupe, is expected to Join the ranks of the benedict* noon. Miss F.dlth L. Collln-aon. above, of Wakefield, Mass., Is his fiancee.TIIOMAS IS HIGH WITH669 SCORETht J C. Penney ocid Turf Cafe teams of Anaconda scon feature | contests in the 750 and 800 din*km*of the Y. M C. A. inter-city bowl-, ing tournament last night. Penney a paced by Oeil, high Individual for the evening, defeated the Coca-Cola quint of this city while the Turf Cafe beat the Poetoffice No. 2 team of Butte.In the 800 division Howards of Deer Lodge staved off a closing rally by Shiner* of Butte to win bySome open and several booster matches tonight will conclude the first round schedule, according to Director J. E Freitag To further eliminations triple shifts will be necessary for the record field tomorrow and Friday nights Semi-finals will be rolled Saturday night and finals Sunday afternoon in all three divisions. Last nights scores.‘Mr* (i ^ iGarden Chrlaty.Thomas of the McKinley Optical rolled top score of 660 as City league bowlers, the top-flight pln-smashers of the city competed at the Marquette alleys last night His score aided the Optical team win three games as did Harkins Whole-. sale. Odds and Ends and Jim Wood record tour with but five players1 piace bowlers Two-game winnersthis year but are well ahead of their ’ast seasons record, when they climaxed a heavy season with 98 games in 94 days and traveled more than 29 000 miles to do it. A record crowd of Butte fans for a game of its kind is expected at tonight's Mines-Harlemlte clash In last nights game Hammond played a strong floor game for the losers but was off at the basket. Rhlnehart, colored player for the university, turned In a great game at guard, while Heller wss good inwere the Butte Bowlera and the Price-K^nrn.s trams The MOTiS: CITY I.EAGt'E.Copper Club Barry, ft*1 Klrkpattrk. 553 Jarkaon, .1)6; Ashford. 934 Mlheileh. 634. «am* totals. *00. *30. *0* 273*Butte Bowlers Phlppen. ftt.S, Petltn. 185 Helehan. 67*. Evans. 196 Wills. 113. tarn* totals. *46. *10, 1011 3967.Walker « Cafe Pahl 039 H Plnberg,476 Jones, 110. M Miller. 471 P Miller. 146. came totals. 914. 681. 843 3648Jim Woods Richards. 967 Btupln, wLeary, 147 Oarlno 147. QlllatrMn, IT), *ame totals, 9)0. 973. 899- 3797.Independent l.aundrr E Clarkespots but off in others Walsh for I Danielson. 170. Juno. 4*6. r Riley981473the losers also turned In floor game but was offa good at thebasket.Montana Minn (ST)—Pg.Ft.PfPta.Poole, rf ............... 3036Sheehag. rf ............. 0010Hammond. Jf ........... 731McCracken, rf .........00t0 1Walah. c ..............116TPower*, rg-c ............ 0A10Bverly. rf ............... 001ofBrodrrlck. Ig-rg .......... 0131Murphy, Ig ............., 73317Ahder*. rg ............... 00•0Hotvedt. rg ............., 0010Totala . ............1571037Montana V. (43) —PgPt.PfPt«Blastic, rf .. ...........61413Rathert. rf ............0010Brown, if ..............3148Kelthley. If .............1133He Her. c ...............Ii37Holloway, rg ............0040Rhinehort. rg ...........0111Hileman. Ig ..............54014 ITotals ................1791943Krlllncstad. 947 game totals, 91). S3). 874 36*0Prlre-Krarn* Darzle. 564 Smoke, 946 Aleckitrh. 473. Dosen. 193 T Lr-wla, 598, tame totals. 941. 868. M3 3759.Boulevard Roar Garden Christy. 414 C McDonald. 930. Rafferty. 999 Doran 419. Manlon. 814. tarns totals 796. SI* 857 346*Hr and la Boer Keller. 454 Rand. 419 Crase. 4*3. McCarthy. 574 Pink. 333 game totals, 806, *58, 836 3493Howard's. Deer L*dg®—Logan. 457, Quia?, 473 Howard Jr. 463. Howard sr . 862. Knowles. 464. game total*. 619, *47. 763 3419Shiners Furniture Johnson. 493. Williams. 417; Munkers. 419 Bhlner. 89* Hatmwlrth. 841, game totals. 718, 887, 840 ■ 3391J. C. Penney. Anaconda Oell, 989. Olr-ad. 437 H White, 437 Evans. 423. Carlson. 498 game totals, 743. *33. 797 2373Coca-Cola Warner. 418 Julson. 620 Bmartt. 449, Thompson. 411 Cundy, 497 gam* totals. 773. 7*5. 80S 3346••isr* class.Pacific National l.lfe Handicap. 177 J Kettle. 478. O Turner. 460 B Nettle. 4*3 Leu Nettle. 397; L Nettle, 416. game totals. 799. *01. 819 -3419Parkwar Baker? Handicap. 87. Chout-nad. 475 Sheppard. 379 Bruaattl. 36 People*. 413. J Bruaattl. 530 game totals, 711. 794. 814 2779Lrliptw Market. Snaronda Morgan. 491McCavel. 3*4. Smith 369 Marlon. 401. Haper. 441. gama totals. 704, *67. 706Sampler* Wise. 502 Shea. 386 King. I 3*9. Wendell. 412 Barrett. 419. game totals. 693. *10. 739 3339t.olden Pan Psvoe. *59; J (lergurlch. 4*7 Mufich. 509. Berryman. 579 B Oer-gurich. 1*4. nme totals. 9*e. *93. 920— 3778MeKlnler Optical MeOonlgle. *01 D Plntterg. 103 McKinley. 546. Thomas 6*9 Bagley, 983. game totala, 1019. 937. 958--Postofflee Ne. 2 McPhergon. J94 TV ten. 403 Vivian. 430 Sweeney 369.Sheridan. 3*0. gam* totala, 579. 593. 695 1856.Turf Cafe Anaeanda Davidson. 43* Ranke!. 436 Barnard. 393 Converse. 419; J Amltb, 146. game totala. 719. 711, 759 -3119.Hlghlande Beer Bronco, 571 Martin.963 for sell. 544 Crnlch. 462 I*dford.557. game totals. *46. 696. 853 3*97Harkin'* Wholesale (lleason, 5*o. Bogan. 57J. Phillips. 567 John*. 5*4 Tracey. 517 game totals. 90*. 9«*. *7t 2**6Rorky Mountain Cafe J Riley. 521. Dempsey. 534. B Clakc. 441 McLeod, 513; Evans. 51). game totals. 633. 879. *39-2636Odds A Ends Merkle, 55* Markham.Score at half—Montana U 32. Mines 11. 5)0. game totals. *41. 90*. *82 2631 Officials—Whalen lt;Oonzaga. Henry fWash State, alienating as referee and SM 4 | cri/ \ \K rTlt; ^umpire Scott (Harvard', timer. V I* I nABIo 13*PLAY AT “Y” GYMCity league or Class A basketball teams have cancelled their weekly round of games, scheduled at the Y. M. C. A this evening, in defer-rence to the Montana Miners' big game with Harlem Olobe TrottersTerrible Swedes To I‘lav Colored Team in AnacondaBowling Matches On Card TonighlAT THI Y. M. C. A.tonight s m'hfih i.r. ^: p m ah *00 ciaag-Humber Booster However, far behind on their sched-w Montana Hotel. Anaconda Deer Lodge ulf. the Clas* B leaguers Will Use£° ioXd S?nTeridV1SUr*nCe; HUmbff Ken°, th* to cfttch «P fOUr9pm -Walkers vs. Macintyraa. Ana- game* on a program starting at 7 conda lt;Open’. Turf Barber hop. Anaeonda o'clock. De MolftJ’S play Metals va. Pennaollerg lt;800 Kelly Variety Y*. th. T-hon rnt-ANACONDA. Feb «—Olsen’s Terrible Swedes, reputed to be the world’* champion traveling basketball team, will tangle with the New York Harlemite*, famed Negro team, at the Daly Gymnasium tonight for the entertainment of Anaconda basketball fans. The game 1* being staged by the A dub 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 durtng the winter sports carnival and made a fine impression on local fans.