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tne tying run wncu T,““jknwlAttacks to VaryIn East-WestH.S. Grid ClashleibaFcch6-‘teiR(w«Great Falls—(/P)—A system of wideopen football and a more conservative attack will come into conflict Saturday night when Montana’s high school grid stars clash in the 15th annual East-West Shrine game at Memorial Stadium in Great Falls.The tilt scheduled at 8 p.m. will match teams of roughtly equal size and ability.ilt;B;A:Game Looks EvenThe annual benefit classic of the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children in Spokane shapes up just about even, with both coaches predicting that breaks will be the key factor.The West outfit, coached by Dan Costello and Tom Molen of Montana State College, “will play wide open football all the way.”Costello and Molen feel they have a superior passer in Missoula’s Pokey Allen and a tough line anchored by Dick Maroney of Kalispell and Joe Sutey of ButtewiruerwiFi21inStiGilo:atthWi9-lt;fo:heMlWtEast Has Power Runners £.uDcPuGiEast coaches John Matte and J. M. Johnson of Montana State University figure to stick with a power running game sparked by halfback Larry Petty of Great a{_ Falls. They have a strong line gj with-tackle Dick Hueth of Glasgow tabbed as a standout and don't appear worried by wliatj . might be a deficiency in the| passing department. . jSince 1947, West has wonj^ eight games and East six. 1eri
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Helena, Montana, US

Sat, Aug 26, 1961

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