to* Independent a^ord. Belm «»W tniutay, November 20, IBMBob Rudio of Helena SecondAll-State FootballTeam Fullback for This Yearcompeted Hi Uie petition weighing only 1« pixnxlr.Rounding out the bickfield •ith Pope end Hahn -u Missoula quarterback Bruce Olwn vhoie three touchdown panes broke , coochc* and sporta-rll-'Central In the Class AA tiUe er» nsmed five Spartan* to .the same, and Tom Letter of Bulte fint team, three from CenUul and 't 165-pounder, on* each freon Butte MllcVtot-j Dn,Fnbmy. whom t.« coaches bead of Kslttpell and Billings. ;cooudm;d conwteotThete were no repeaters. Loe fDlt;i 0( the year, barely miaaed out Rogers, Groat Fallt, who made a on a first-team balht in a four-fiisl-tcnm berth at halfback last unr with Edtnger, landiayBy Jack J. Zjgmowt Aueelaled Pre-Nisioula and Bulte Central high schools dominate tho 1955 Class AA Associated Press All-Slate football team much like those schools did in season play.Le^.tW'W!2BSlt;B*'»OTRrai52Commandments of SafetyHeleiMentiOutst1 Treat ovary 91m wrth ttio rospoct duo o loaded gun. Tkit it tb© first rule o1 gi* safety.2 Guns carried into camp or home, or •hen otherwise not In use, must ahways bo unloaded, and taken down or have actions open; guns always should bo carried in cases to tho shooting area.Couches Class AA lt;eb»l too elected to Coach of tHal She* the title an .Ralph Frai .A ouches.year nt a junior just missed a second-team positaan this ycsr.Moving up from Ust year's second team were two Miuoula ends-Mikc Lindsay and Bill Ed-inter. Two others. Don Mere of Fla tbe id at kalfhack and Alljn (Sonny) Holland of Butte Public at center, retained second trsm positions they won a year ago.Alt others are new to the first and second teams.Joe Pep*. Missoula's high scoring halfback, was the only unanimous choke. He led Class AA ConfMi nee scoring with 13 UrnrCand Vic O'Leary of Bulte Central, tbe other sccond team wingman.These four •are clear choices over all other ends.Tony Buuetti aDd Floyd Belhke of Missoula won tackle pwltWns or the second team; Mlssouta Juniors Luchau and Matte tbe guard positions.Holland at center rounded out the stcond team line. This 185-pound Bulldog grldder «s regarded by his coach as tha heart of the Butte Public line. He was Injured In late season, yet burlydower) and two extra points for missed out In balloting for thepoints.Pushing him for balloting hon ors were ends Edinger and Llixl say Of Itioaoula. End Gary Du senberry, GaUatln of Boxeman, finished fourlh but wn ciouded to tbe wood team in bis position.Dennis Ferrites Butlc Ceu tral's 190 pound center, was the only junior to crack the nearly sll-sentor first team.Only two juniors made the second team—Missoula guards Gerald Lucbau and John Matle. All others are seniors.first Warn position won by tral's Ftrriler.The backfield saw Great Falls' Hugh Fronton at quarterback; Gary Tearsoa of Part and Don Mero of Flathead at the halls, and Bob Rudio. of Helens, a stocky 185-pound battering ram. at fullback.One incident of note—that a good football player is a goad football player regardless ot hb learn position. Kurt Biastock of Ratio Public was named to Ust year's Astoeinlcd Press All-Stale second team at fullback. ThuSam Afijib. Butte Public's ITS year. Bulldog Coach Harry Dahl pound guard. Bert DeGlOW, Plat-!berg switched Biastock 10 a head's 161 pound guard and El |t«kle position to strengthen s• ood Hahn. Billings' 155 pound halfback, were the only one* to break the Missoula Butte Central superiority on tbe fi-st team.A year ago. Flathead and Great Falls dominated the All-patolled up lln*.Bustock reiponded -ell to the change and cangbt the eye of enough sports»ntcrs and coaches to win an honorable mention po siUon at tackle. Tbe IlH In-team taking eight of the 11 first-dudes only those who barely learn positionr. mined on*, on serondscam posi-The 1955 squad averages 175|fioas.The Associated Proe 1955 class3 Always ba sura banal and action are cUor of obstruction!. and that you hev* only arrvnunition of tha proper siro for the gun you are carrying. Remove oil and grease from chamber before firing. 'u4 Always carry you’ gun so tha* you can control the direction of the rounle. even if you stumble; keep the safety on untJ you are ready to shoot. y -'5 Ba sure of your target before you pull the trigger; know tha identifying features of tha garrie you iatend to knt' \ i s'v-.'Sft Navar point a 9un at anything you do not waat to j sboot; avoid all horseplay while handing a gan.-v7 Unattended guns should be unloaded; gunl and om-mjn’tion should be stored separately beyond reach of ch* dren and careless addts. ./-t8 Never cGmb a tree ©• fence or jump a ditch with aloaded gun; never pdl e gun towwd you by the muxxle.4 Never shoot a bullet at a flat, hard surface or the surface of water; when at target practice, be sure you* backstop is adequate. '• '10 Avoid alcohohc drinks before Of during shooting.And Enjoy Your Hunting Helena Wildlife AssociationSelcctioe sociftted Pi spertswriU Sherbecl of Butte C son of H Frink woi Sherbecl (cum won feat this 32-B victoi for tbe C2 His Spa olt;t by mm toula Cou lory and I Mat In 1 history.It was title Wr.cc Mifsoula only in II Isbrd tbi: petition.It was for Frank. Wis.. hid Baifger co H« grid in 1951 4 1653.In 1954 nine gamt At Hi Ponies dr game to then rum) tivc victor 17 Wctori.Hu styl knit T-fonTaektrs:K«i Wersland.Th.e. AA AO-State football team;pounds It Is bolstered by 210 pound Ken Werslaod o! Missoula. Firtt ream at tackle, the heaviest man on the first tern, and the impound Fer-rtler. Tbe other first-team lineman is Jim Murphy. Butte Central’s fight but rugged tackle, whoEads;Myke Lindsay. Mosoula. 180. 18. Sr. Bill Edingcr. Missoula. 1*. 18. Sr.oula. 210. 18. Sr. Jim Murphy. Butte Central. 188, 17, Sr.G wards:Sam Atiyeh. Butte Public. 175, 17. 5r. Bert DeGlow. Flatbead. 185. 17. Sr.Center: Demis Ferriter. Butte Central, 1190, 17. Jr.Quarterback:Brace Olson, Missoula. 170. 17. ST.ApfPXl thPA YOUlMSYOURJoe Pepe. Missoula, 162.17. Sr. Klwood Hahn, Billings. 155. 18.Fullback:Tea, Lester, Bulte Central, 185, 1G. Sr.Second TeamGary Dusenberry, Gallatin. 180. 18. Sr. Vie O'Leary, Butte Central. 183, Sr.Jr. John Malte. Missoula, 150.16. Jr.Center:AOyn (Sonny) HollaDd, Butte. 185. 17. Sr. quart* rtiwk:Hugh Fraawn, Great Falls. 170,17. Sr.Gary Pearw®, Park. 185. 18. Sr. Don Mero. Flatbead, 175. 17. Sr.Boh Rudio, Helena. 165. 18. Sr. BoooraNe mention—Leo Kotlas, Missoula, fullback; Bob Wil-lls. Helena. quart.rbBCk; Lee Rogem, Great Falls, halfback; B'*d Teinpleman. Anaconda, halfback; Paul Gyles, MMoula. cen-Ict; Ron Bea»cr. Hek-na, guard; R Maxwell. Anaconda, tackle; Fiat Blatlock. BuUe. tarkle.PhotoCommiL IBE1ftSd.DBThe sure and handy way to it, is through saving regularly. Not only can you have more of the thingsTackles:Tony Buuetti. Missoula. 190, 18. Sr. Floyd Bcthfa. MUsoula. 173. 18. Sr.Gerald l.uchau. MUioula. 178.I DRIVE A NEW BUICKl