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Tournament Daily Extra of --- m11r Hl rrkly Expn VOL. XI. THE WEEKLY EXPOl\'ENT, SATURDAY, 13, 1920. No. 2!?. DILLON WINS STATE H NOR S ------ FIRST PLACE IN T ALKF EST fiOES TO DEER LODGE 1 Ninth Annual Tourney Comes To DILLON SPRINfiS SURPRISE AND DEFEATS HELENA <.:hades .Schurch, Speaking on ""ls the Farmer a Profiteer?" \ \"ins First J>t.Jacc in Speaking Contest. Louis of Butte, takes Second and Loui•e Joughlin of Libby takes Third Place. A Close With Dillon Official State Champions By A 19 to 16 Score arc Surprised \Vhen Dillon in Close and Hard Game Defeats the Capita l City Quint by a 15 to 14 Score. 11 :: :: 11 11 :: 11 11 11 :: 11 :: :: 11 11 In what was proba bl y th e fa stes t and har des t foug ht contes t of th e 1 ·· •• •• :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: •• !! entire tournament Dillon ton ig ht becam e und is puted state cha mpi ons, when ; •• •• :: .. PLACES I.:\ TOURl\EY :: she defeated th e Billin gs five by a 19 to 16 score. Th e games ma rk th e :: PL ACES I l\ TOU RNEY :: Dillon again upset the dope by beat- •• DECIDED TONIGHT 11 end of the Ninth Annual In te rscholast ic Bas k etba ll Tournament th e lar ges t .. DECI DED T ONIGHT :: ing the Capital City quint by a score •• :: and best y et held at Monta na S tat e Coll ege. ::; :: of fiftel'n to fourteen . The game was Place DI LLON .. 1 The fin a l game was fast. and clean throu ghout and not until th e •• F ifth P lace.. CUSTER The tilials of the I:: Sec<>nd Place :: I gu n was the outcome cer tain. The cl ose guarding of th e Dillon men an d, :--. s1 ·. .- t l1 Pl ace.. p_.\RK ;; a nen·e racking one for the boosters spc:akmg l:OJlt st were held this af- :: BI LLI::\GS •• . .. o( both teams and the spectators ternoun aL tiircc o'clol:k at the :Muni- :: Third PJaee HELE.NA :: the acc ur ate shootin g a nd fast work of the Smit h bro thers were the cau ses :: Sevent h Pla ce.. BUTTE •• nen:r kne\v until the last minute upal 'lht"ater. A large crowd gather- :: Fourth Place. GREAT FAL LS :: of Billings defeat. :: E ig hth Place.. :: which team wou1<l emerge victorious t'd to listt:n to the speeches, which •• :: Throughout th e ga me the int er es t of th e spectators was inte nse, th e\ :: :; The game started with a rush. the Wl·rc all n:1 y wC'll organized and •• :: ... :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :; :: :: nowd being about e\" enly di\'ided on th e cheerin g. :: :: :: :: :: ::. U :: :: :: :; :: :: :: :: ball !'lee-sawing back an<l forth on the ... At six o'clo ck th e Drill fl a il was filled a nd from th en on only those with floor until Prosser of Helena caged a 1 1 l'Chcnted. r eserve seats or season tickets were ad mitt ed. Hundred s wer e turned awa y. l"ir>t phi«. wa' given to Charles I TOT_\L SCORES Fo ll owing th e fin al g am e th e band pla yed a thir ty minute concert, af ter BILLINfiS RUINS field basket. W. Smith then dupli- St.:hurch of Pow('ll county high school; j which th e awar ds were made by Pres ident Al fr ed .A tki ns on. cated the performance for Dillon. st'con<l 1ilact' to Louh.; Aronowsky of Follcwing- arr the total scores of \Vi t h th e final g un tonig ht th e Ninth Annual Tourn ey has pa ssed into1 PARK'S CHANCES The game became faster at this point. Butte and :\l1ss Loui:5e Joughlin of tC'am and their opponents. The history. The ga mes ha,·e been ge nera lly clea n thr oughout and the bas ket- A per:"onal was called on Hatfield of Libby wvn third place. score of the team comes first and that ha ll of high class. 1 Dillon which Prosser of Helena miss- The contest opened by the college of their opopnents next. Dillon got the tip -off and H atfield Dillon. Bowman from the side lines I ed. A. Smith of Dillon repeated the urchcstra, \vho played several num- Team Score I shortly made a field throw for Dillon. made a pretty basket. A. Smith con- IN SEMI-FI NALS mi:;take of his running mate and S. bcrs- Prof. E. ·""'-· Dud<ly of the col- Park 70-80 A foul 011 W. Smith was ma<le good nected for Dillon. The ball was kept I Smith of Helena annexed a point. lege English depaitment introduced :\lisscula . 82-76 1 by Billings. A. Smith connected for direct ly under the Dillon basket but Hatfield of Dillon made a field basket the speakers. Butte 74-57 a field throw for Dillon. A foul on repeated trys for the basket were un - for his team and was followed in short First place is given a four year Fairview 26---60 Bowman for progressing did not add successful. The ball shifted from one By a Score of 39 to 16 Bill ings Trots order by S. Smith of Helena At this d I d B. T. b -4 50 Away with her Semi -F inal Game point a foul was called on Fleming, scholarsrip and a gold me a • secon • ig im er 0 - to Dillon·s score. A foul on Hatfield team to the other Smith finally a ::;ilYer medal, and third place a Stevensville 27-47 was made by Billings. A persona1 on connected for another basket. Bow- \\•ith Pa rk This i\J orning. which was made by W. Smith. This brc,nie medal. Billings - ---------·-·--·-··--· 136-59 Dillon resulted in another point for man conected for a couple of points tied the score. A foul was called on Charles Schurc:h of Powell county, Libby .. 41-99 Billings. \ V. Smith connected for two for Billings as the gun sounded. In a one sided but scrappy game Bompart which was turned into an- 98 -1 this morning, Billings defeated the other point by w. Smith. Kain made winner of tir:;t place in the contest, 1 Great Falls -t> points more from directly under the F•inal score 19 to 16 in favo r of f 39 t 16 on the subject "Is the Farmer Helena ---···-·---····-··--··· 113-68 basket. A foul an A. Srnith was Dillon. Park team by a score 0 0 · the game interesting at this point by a Sdmrch spoke of con- Dillon 63-56 made by Bowman. A l ong shot by Morton and Phythian proved to be the annexing a field basket. Ettinger was 66 - Lineup : heavy scorers for Billings each ca1led for fouling and Prosser made ditions before the war and after and Custer 4- Bowman tied the score. A foul on Dillon Billings having six field goals to their credit. the point. Fleming fouled and W. the farmer's part in them. He Glasgow o- ? Algeo was made by W. Smith and .\. Sm'th (6) Morton (4) McDonald was the star performer for Smith misse<l. Hatfield made a long praised the farmer fol' his hard and \Thitehall ···-·-·- ·---- ·· 36 --4 ... gave Dillon a or..e-point lead. Bow- Forward Livingston for altho being closely field basket from the middle of the faithful work during the war to in - Fergus 56 - 54 man connected for Billings. Repeat- 1iV. Smith (5) .Bowman (12) I guarded he succeeded in scoring floor and tied the score. S. Smith cn·ase the production of food, and Poplar 43 -GS ed trys by Billings failed to connect Forward fourteen of the sixteen points that fouled and \.V Smith converted it into l ·1·tc<l fin1·te case to s"o'v that although I for further l>Oints The half ended I the farmer is now-g"etting big prices FALLS HAS EASY I with the ball in Dil.lon 's .. possession Ettinger (2) Cente- Phythian Park got, as well as playing the floor a point and the half ended with the ... Billings started the scoring when score 9 to 8 in Dillon's faYor. for products his expenses are in- and a score of 8 to 7 m Billings favor . Rvburn (2) Algeo Pythian connected with a basket in The second half started with a rush, creasing accordingly. The fact that The second half opened with a bas-1 . Guard the first three minutes of play, and both teams trying long shots. W. there is no moYement ''back to the f:AME WITH LIBBY ket by Billings in the first few Hatfield (4) Wilson when a foul was called on Park which Smith fouled and Prosser made it, farm," but rather the other way, U seconds of play. Bov .. 'man connected I Guard Bowman succeeded in throwing. The again tying the score. stepped ghows that the farmer is not profit - with a long basket for Billings an d R eferee , Rice. Umpire, T aylor. Billings team work was superior at in at this point and made a field bas - eering. was followed by a field throw by W. Bu tte YS. Great F all s. all times to that of Park's, and they ket for his team. Hatfield followed Schurch said that the farmer is Fl at head Dis tri ct Champs no :\l atc h Smith. The ball was raced from one Butte the much touted contender were able to work the ball under in short order with another field bas- America's big standby. His vote is for Great Fa ll s Agg r egat ion in end of the floor to the other. Re- for first place honors on many pre- their basket which did away with ket. Bompart fouled and W. Smith the !'.table vote in every election; he Semi-Final Game P lay ed th is peated shots by Bil1ings failed- A. tournament dope sheets, was relegat- Ieng shots. Li\-ingston playing was missed Ettinger fouled and Prosser was a big force in the vdnning of the in g- . Smith looped the loop for two points ed to seventh place by Great Falls. featured by long shooting several missed. "\V. Smith soon anexed an- \var by his efforts to increase pro - for Dillon decreasing Billings lead to Gonser was in mid-air as the shot of which McDonald was sue- other field basket for his team. Ry- duction. uLet us cease calling the In the twentieth game of the one point. Time was called out for was fired and he tallied a neat basket, cessful in making. Pythian did some !1urn fouled and S. Smith missed. Et- farmer a profiteer. Let us show him tournament Great Falls defeated A. Smith- Dillon's close guarding placing Great Falls in the majority very fast work getting the ball on ting-er fouled and Prosser made it. that we appreciate the work he has Libby by a score of 31 to 5 giving prevented the Billings forwards from in a 13 to 11 game. The game was re- some fast field work and making Kain fouled and w. Smith missed. done and the sacrifices he has made," her a chance for fourth pl ace if scoring. A foul on Bowman was not markable for its c1eaness and the fact three baskets in quick succession. Weisner went in a.t this point for said Schurch in conc1usion. \·ictorious in the se1ni-fina}5 against made good by Dillon. The ball was that it was featured by scientific play - Wi1son connects with the basket mak - Bompart. Prosser mnde a field bas- !ic>cond place was won by Louis Butte tonight . The game dragged rushed from one end of the floor an d ing on both sides. Every movement ing two more points and the half ket and Hatf:il'l<l fouled which was Aronow,kq of Butte , who spoke on and lacked spectacular playing >hots by both teams failed to net made by the players was for a definite ended 23 to 8 in favor of the Bil- missed by S. Smith of Helena who "Lessons that the \Var has Taught or team work, the Falls walking away scores. Time out for W. Smith. purpose and there was no lost mo- Jing-s quinte t. then rccovt:"red the ball and made a (Continued on Page 4) I Continued on page 4) \Yith his eye patched up by Dr. Kad- tion or wild rough and tumbles. Pass- (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) BILUNfiS, DI LLON AND HELENA SURVI VE YESTERDAY'S GAMES On e of th e Fas test and ('leanest Games of the Tourney Pla yed between Billings and Big Timbe r. the la tter Losing by a Single Point. Dillon Defeats Great Falls in Close Ga me and Helena Ta kes Libby to a 46 to 13 Defeat. Billings, Dillon and Helena remai n-1 game . Bowman and :\I orton of Bill- ed undefeated through contests yes- ings showed especially good work . terday afternoon. Libby, Great Falls Following is the game in detail : and Big Timber were eliminated from The game started in fast. Morto n the final game to decide the state of Billings shot a l ong basket from championship. the center and W. Lyons of Big Tim- The Billings-Big Timber game was ber got in a free throw, duplicated by probably the best played game of the Morton. The score was evened, 3 to tourney. Both teams played hi gh 3, by two more free throws for Big class basketball and the result was in Timber. For fiye minutes the ba ll doubt until the final whistle , when was passed up and down the floor Billings had a single point margin on with Big Timber outplaying Billings, Big Timber. Libby was easily de-I but having hard luck in connecting fented by Helena and Great Falls lost with the basket. Each team one to Dillon bv a 15 to 13 score . more basket and a free throw m be- Y S. Big T imb er. I fore the gun, making the half end in The fastest an<l hardest fought a 6 to 6 tie score . game so far of the tournament, was The last half started eYen faster played yesterday afternoon, when I than the first. Bi ll ings got ahead Billings defeated Big Timber by a with a field basket by Bowman, one score of 18 to 17. by Phythian, and a third by Bowman . Fast passing and excellent guard- Egeland started the scoring for Big were the out.standing features of Timber by throwing in a fine long I the game. At no time was the out - shot from the center of the floor. W. come certain, as first one team and Lyon followed with another, and from then the other would be a point or so here on first one team and then the ahead. Good team work and clean otlier would forge ahead. At the playing was shown all the way thru. last two minutes of play, Big Timber W. Lyon, forward on Big Timber's was leading, but Phythian of Billings team, put in excellent floor work, annexed a basket on a luck shot which h"l N t d 1 d fi d" a (Continued on Page 4) w 1 e i eps e p aye a ne gua r mo 1 ing \ V. Smith again went into the ing was passably accurate, but the forhtini:r as usual. Shots by handling of the ball could have been both tea mg were not successful. Hat - improved . McA uliffe showed up finally emerged from the fight somewhat to his form but he was and in a pretty basket put Dillon in handicapped by two men who kept an the lead. Hatfic}d again connected. A I alert \vatch on his every moYement. foul on Phythian was not made by (Continued on page 4) Official All-State Team SELECTED BY THE COACHES First T eam Bowman, Billings McDonald, Park ___ _ Phythian, Billings i\lcDonnell, Sweet Grass Ryburn, Dillon Exponent First Team W. Smith, Dillon McAuliffe , Butte_ Phythian, Billings Ryburn, Dillon Sweet Grass ___ _ All-State Referee . Position Fon,·ard Forward Center Gua rd Gu ard Second T eam ........ Smith, Helena ...... W. Smith Dillon McAuliffe. Butte Hatfield, Dillon .. Heath, Great Fa ll s All-State Team P osition Second Team Bowman Billings Forward Sm i th, Helena Forward Prosser, Helena Center H atfield, Dillon Guard .Tarbox, Cu ster Guar d . H. M. Rice Bozeman EXPO NE:'\T FO UR BES T IN I-Billings. 2-Big T imber. 3-Dillon. 4-Il elena. Blfi TIMBER LOSES TO BUTTE AND MISSOULA AN D C USTER ARE V I CTORS Sweet Gra ss Agg regati on, Hardly Recovered From Har d Grune With Billings, Go es Down to a Decisive Defeat at the Hands of the Butte F ive. Missoula and Custer are Victors in Com- parati vely Slow Gaines. In the three games played l ast eve- in clo,ely for Butte. The play seem- ning l\Iissoul a, Custer and Butte were ed to go in spells from this point on victors against Glasgow, Fergus and n the game an<l there would be a Sweet Grass , respectively. The ga1nes spell of scrappy scrap and a series of were devoid of any real excitement baskets. It went, a ba!;ket for Butte, and not -:iuite up to the standard of another by Big Timber, two free playing seen during the earlier part throws, one made by each side and of the day. Sweet Grass, in her game a last basket for Butte, leaving the with Butte, showed the effects of the score 7 all with one minute left to hard struggle with Billings yesterday play and Big Timber doing a most afternoon and it was the opinion of wonderful job of passing. The end many that she would have defeated soon carne \\.·ith no change, but the the Butte aggregation if her men had tie score ended the half, so the fans had a longer rest, ha,·e it 7-7 and in favor of Sweet Big Timb er vs Butte Grass. Sweetgress put up another gooa ;\lost of the i:roals were made dur- demonstration last night but the odds ini:r the second half by Butte and al- ",,_ere too great and the boys were thouirh Sweet Grass played a wonder- tired frorn the second game. \Y. Lyon ful game it wns done on ner,·e alone scored for Big Timber and Dahlberg for the afternoon's work had done and MeAuliffe for Butte in a game them up and a second demonstration which ended 21-12 for Butte. putting ,...-as a tax on so wiJling a them in line to play the 24th game, ·-rowd of men. The half ended 14-5 to get 4th or 7th place. favor of Butte makin!? a total of These boys started with a snap and 21-12 for the team which was to have it was soon evident that the men who bec·n thC' at the end. held Bill ings 80 close would put up a The lineup: fight against the miners. There was Butte th1·ee minutes of play before any bas- G Dahlberg (6). kcts and Sweet Grass made two in I R. F. __ Lyons (6) quick succession, with one following 1 (Continued on Page 4.)

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Page 1: Tournament Daily Extra of --- m11r Hlrrkly Expn · 2016-05-31 · The ball was raced from one Butte the much touted contender were able to work the ball under in short order with

Tournament Daily Extra of ---

m11r Hlrrkly Expn VOL. XI. THE WEEKLY EXPOl\'ENT, SATURDAY, ~!ARCH 13, 1920. No. 2!?.

DILLON WINS STATE H NORS ------

FIRST PLACE IN TALKF EST fiOES

TO DEER LODGE

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Ninth Annual Tourney Comes To DILLON SPRINfiS SURPRISE AND DEFEATS HELENA

<.:hades .Schurch, Speaking on ""ls the Farmer a Profiteer?" \\"ins First J>t.Jacc in Speaking Contest. Louis ~\rono,,sky of Butte, takes Second and Loui•e Joughlin of Libby takes Third Place.

A Close With Dillon Official State Champions By A 19 to 16 Score

Dop~ters arc Surprised \Vhen Dillon in Close and Hard Game Defeats the Capita l City Quint by a 15 to 14 Score. 11 :: :: 11 11 : : 11 11 11 :: 11 : : :: 11 11 In what was proba bl y the fa stest and hardes t fo ug ht contest of th e 1 ·· •• •• :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::

•• !! en t ire tour na ment Dillon ton ight becam e und isputed s ta te cha mpions, when ; •• •• ::

.. PLACES I.:\ TOURl\EY :: she defeated th e Billings f ive by a 19 to 16 score. The ga mes mark the :: PLACES Il\ TOU RNEY :: Dillon again upset the dope by beat-•• DECIDED TONIGHT 11 end of t he N inth Annual Interscholastic Basketba ll Tournament the lar gest .. DECIDED T ONIGHT :: ing the Capital City quint by a score •• :: and best yet held at Monta na State College. ::; :: of fiftel'n to fourteen . The game was

Fir~t Place DI LLON .. 1 The fin a l game was fast. and clean throu g hout and not until the fina~ •• F ifth P lace.. CUSTER The tilials of the cxtempor~neous I:: Sec<>nd Place :: I gu n was the ou tcome certa in. The close gua rding of the Dillon men and, :--. s 1· . .- t l1 Place.. p_.\RK ;; a nen·e racking one for the boosters

spc:akmg l:OJlt st were held this af- :: BI LLI::\GS •• ... o( both teams and the spectators ternoun aL tiircc o'clol:k at the :Muni- :: Third PJaee HELE.NA :: the accurate shooting a nd fast work of the S mith brot hers were the causes :: Seventh Place.. BUTTE •• nen:r kne\v until the last minute upal 'lht"ater. A large crowd gather- :: Fourth Place. GREAT FAL LS :: of Billings defeat. :: E ighth Place.. ~llSSOULA :: which team wou1<l emerge victorious t'd to listt:n to the speeches, which •• :: Throug hout the ga me the interest of the s pecta t ors was intense, the\ :: :; The game started with a rush. the Wl·rc all n:1 y wC'll organized and •• :: ... :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :; :: :: nowd being a bout e\"enly di\'ided on the cheering. :: :: :: :: :: ::. U :: :: :: :; :: :: :: :: ball !'lee-sawing back an<l forth on the

• ... At six o'clock the Drill fla il was filled a nd from then on only those with floor until Prosser of Helena caged a 1

1l'Chcnted. reserve seats or season ticket s were ad mitted. Hundreds were turned away. l"ir>t phi«. wa' given to Charles I TOT_\L SCORES Following th e fin a l gam e the ba nd played a thir ty minute concert, af ter BILLINfiS RUINS field basket. W. Smith then dupli-

St.:hurch of Pow('ll county high school; j wh ich the a wa rds were made by President Al fred .A tki nson. cated the performance for Dillon. st'con<l 1ilact' to Louh.; Aronowsky of Follcwing- arr the total scores of \Vi t h the final gun t onig ht the N int h Annual Tourney has passed into1 PARK'S CHANCES The game became faster at this point. Butte and :\l1ss Loui:5e Joughlin of ~'ach tC'am and their opponents. The history. The games ha ,·e been genera lly clean throug hou t and the basket- A per:"onal was called on Hatfield of Libby wvn third place. score of the team comes first and that ha ll of high class.

1 Dillon which Prosser of Helena miss-

The contest opened by the college of their opopnents next. Dillon got the tip-off and H atfield Dillon . Bowman from the side lines I ed. A. Smith of Dillon repeated the urchcstra, \vho played several num- Team Score I shortly made a field throw for Dillon. made a pretty basket. A. Smith con- IN SEMI-FINALS mi:;take of his running mate and S. bcrs- Prof. E. ·""'-· Dud<ly of the col- Park 70-80 A foul 011 W . Smith was ma<le good nected for Dillon. The ball was kept I Smith of Helena annexed a point. lege English depaitment introduced :\lisscula . 82-76

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by Billings. A. Smith connected for directly under the Dillon basket but Hatfield of Dillon made a field basket the speakers. Butte 74-57 a field throw for Dillon. A foul on repeated trys for the basket were un - for his team and was followed in short

First place is given a four year Fairview 26---60 Bowman for progressing did not add successful. The ball shifted from one By a Score of 39 to 16 Billings Trots order by S. Smith of Helena At this d I d B. T. b -4 50 Away with her Semi-Fina l Game point a foul was called on Fleming, scholarsrip and a gold me a • secon • ig im er 0 - to Dillon·s score. A foul on Hatfield team to the other Smith finally

a ::;ilYer medal, and third place a Stevensville 27-47 was made by Billings. A persona1 on connected for another basket. Bow- \\•it h Pa rk T his i\J or ning. which was made by W. Smith. This brc,nie medal. Billings - ---------·-·--·-··--· 136-59 Dillon resulted in another point for man conected for a couple of points tied the score. A foul was called on

Charles Schurc:h of Powell county, Libby .. 41-99 Billings. \V. Smith connected for two for Billings as the gun sounded. In a one sided but scrappy game Bompart which was turned into an-98 -1 this morning, Billings defeated the other point by w. Smith. Kain made winner of tir:;t place in the contest, 1 Great Falls -t> points more from directly under the F•inal score 19 to 16 in favor of f 39 t 16

~poke on the subject " Is the Farmer Helena ---···-·---····-··--··· 113-68 basket. A foul an A. Srn ith was Dillon. Park team by a score 0 0 · the game interesting at this point by

a Profiteer·~., Sdmrch spoke of con- Dillon 63-56 made by Bowman. A long shot by Morton and Phythian proved to be the annexing a field basket. Ettinger was 66 - Lineup : heavy scorers for Billings each ca1led for fouling and Prosser made

ditions before the war and after and Custer 4--~~ Bowman tied the score. A foul on Dillon Billings having s ix field goals to their credit. the point. Fleming fouled and W. the farmer's part in them. He Glasgow o- ? Algeo was made by W. Smith and .\. Sm'th (6) Morton (4) McDonald was the star performer for Smith misse<l. Hatfield made a long praised the farmer fol' his hard and \Thitehall ···-·-·- ·---- ·· 36--4 ... gave Dillon a or..e-point lead. Bow- Forward Livingston for altho being closely field basket from the middle of the faithful work during the war to in- Fergus

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54 man connected for Billings. Repeat- 1iV. Smith (5) .Bowman ( 12) I guarded he succeeded in scoring floor and tied the score. S. Smith

cn·ase the production of food, and Poplar 43

-GS ed trys by Billings failed to connect Forward fourteen of the sixteen points that fouled and \.V Smith converted it into l ·1·tc<l fin1·te case to s"o'v that although I for further l>Oints The half ended I the farmer is now-g"etting big prices FALLS HAS EASY I with the ball in Dil.lon 's .. possession Ettinger (2) Cente- Phythian Park got, as well as playing the floor a point and the half ended with the

... Billings started the scoring when score 9 to 8 in Dillon's faYor. for hi~ products his expenses are in- and a score of 8 to 7 m Billings favor. Rvburn (2) Algeo Pythian connected with a basket in The second half started with a rush, creasing accordingly. The fact that The second half opened with a bas-1 . Guard the first three minutes of play, and both teams trying long shots. W. there is no moYement ''back to the f:AME WITH LIBBY ket by Billings in the first few Hatfield (4) W ilson when a foul was called on Park which Smith fouled and Prosser made it , farm," but rather the other wa y, U seconds of play. Bov .. 'man connected I Guard Bowman succeeded in throwing. The again tying the score. R~Tburn stepped ghows that the farmer is not profit- with a long basket for Billings and Referee, Rice. Umpire, Taylor. Billings team work was superior at in at this point and made a field bas-eering. was followed by a field throw by W. Bu tte YS. Great Falls . all times to that of Park's, and they ket for his team. Hatfield followed

Schurch said that the farmer is Flathead Dis trict Cha mps no :\latch Smith. The ball was raced from one Butte the much touted contender were able to work the ball under in short order with another field bas-America's big standby. His vote is for Grea t Fa lls Aggregation in end of the floor to the other. Re- for first place honors on many pre- their basket which did away with ket. Bompart fouled and W. Smith the !'.table vote in every election; he Semi- F inal Ga me P layed th is ~1 orn- peated shots by Bil1ings failed- A. tournament dope sheets, was relegat- Ieng shots. Li\-ingston playing was missed Ettinger fouled and Prosser was a big force in the vdnning of the in g- . Smith looped the loop for two points ed to seventh place by Great Falls. featured by long shooting several missed. "\V. Smith soon anexed an-\var by his efforts to increase pro- for Dillon decreasing Billings lead to Gonser was in mid-air as the shot shot~ of which McDonald was sue- other field basket for his team. Ry-duction. uLet us cease calling the In the twentieth game of the one point. Time was called out for was fired and he tallied a neat basket, cessful in making. Pythian did some !1urn fouled and S. Smith missed. Et-farmer a profiteer. Let us show him tournament Great Falls defeated A. Smith- Dillon's close guarding placing Great Falls in the majority very fast work getting the ball on ting-er fouled and Prosser made it. that we appreciate the work he has Libby by a score of 31 to 5 giving prevented the Billings forwards from in a 13 to 11 game. The game was re- some fast field work and making Kain fouled and w. Smith missed. done and the sacrifices he has m ade," her a chance for fourth place if scoring. A foul on Bowman was not markable for its c1eaness and the fact three baskets in quick succession. Weisner went in a.t this point for said Schurch in conc1usion . \·ictorious in the se1ni-fina}5 against made good by Dillon. The ball was that it was featured by scientific play- Wi1son connects with the basket mak- Bompart. Prosser mnde a field bas-

!ic>cond place was won by Louis Butte tonight. The game dragged rushed from one end of the floor an d ing on both sides. Every movement ing two more points and the half ket and Hatf:il'l<l fouled which was Aronow,kq of Butte, who spoke on and lacked spectacular playing >hots by both teams failed to net made by the players was for a definite ended 23 to 8 in favor of the Bil- missed by S. Smith of Helena who "Lessons that the \Var has Taught or team work, the Falls walking away scores. Time out for W . Smith. purpose a nd there was no lost mo- Jing-s quinte t . then rccovt:"red the ball and made a

(Continued on Page 4) I Continued on page 4) \Yith his eye patched up by Dr. Kad- tion or wild rough and tumbles. Pass- (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4)

BILUNfiS, DILLON AND HELENA SURVIVE YESTERDAY'S GAMES

One of the Fastest and ('leanes t Games of the Tourney Played between Billings and Big Timber. the latter Losing by a Single Point. Dillon Defeats Great Falls in Close Game and Helena Takes Libby to a 46 to 13 Defeat.

Billings, Dillon and Helena remai n-1 game. Bowman and :\Iorton of Bill­ed undefeated through contests yes- ings showed especially good work . terday afternoon. Libby, Great Falls Following is the game in detail : and Big Timber were eliminated from The game started in fast. Morton the final game to decide the state of Billings shot a long basket from championship. the center and W . Lyons of Big Tim-

The Billings-Big Timber game was ber got in a free throw, duplicated by probably the best played game of the Morton. The score was evened, 3 to tourney. Both teams played high 3, by two more free throws for Big class basketball and the result was in Timber. For fiye minutes t he ball doubt until the final whistle , when was passed up and down the floor Billings had a single point margin on with Big Timber outplaying Billings, Big Timber. Libby was easily de- I but having hard luck in connecting fented by Helena and Great Falls lost with the basket. Each team g~t one to Dillon bv a 15 to 13 score. more basket and a free throw m be-

Billi~gs YS. Big T imber. I fore the gun, making the half end in The fastest an<l hardest fought a 6 to 6 tie score.

game so far of the tournament, was The last half started eYen faster played yesterday afternoon, when I than the first. Bi ll ings got ahead Billings defeated Big Timber by a with a field basket by Bowman, one score of 18 to 17. by Phythian, and a third by Bowman.

Fast passing and excellent guard- Egeland started the scoring for Big in~ were the out.standing features of Timber by throwing in a fine long I the game. At no time was the out- shot from the center of the floor. W. come certain, as first one team and Lyon followed with another, and from then the other would be a point or so here on first one team and then the ahead. Good team work and clean otlier would forge ahead. At the playing was shown all the way thru. last two minutes of play, Big Timber

W . Lyon, forward on Big Timber's was leading, but Phythian of Billings team, put in excellent floo r work, annexed a basket on a luck shot which

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ing \V. Smith again went into the ing was passably accurate, but the ~arne forhtini:r as usual. Shots by handling of the ball could have been both tea mg were not successful. Hat- improved. McA uliffe showed up fi~ld finally emerged from the fight somewhat to his form but he was and in a pretty basket put Dillon in handicapped by two men who kept an the lead. Hatfic}d again connected. A I alert \vatch on his every moYement. foul on Phythian was not made by (Continued on page 4)

Official All-State Team SELECTED BY THE COA CHES

First Team Bowman, Billings

McDonald, Park ___ _

Phythian, Billings

i\lcDonnell, Sweet Grass

Ryburn , Dillon

Exponent First Team

W . Smith, Dillon

McAuliffe, Butte_

Phythian, Billings

Ryburn, Dillon

~lcDonncll, Sweet Grass ___ _

All-State Referee .

Position

Fon,·ard

Forward

Center

Guard

Guard

Second Team ........ Smith, Helena

...... W . Smith Dillon

McAuliffe. Butte

Hatfield, Dillon

.. Heath, Grea t Fa lls

All-State Team Position Second Team

Bowman Billings Forward

Sm ith, Helena Forward

Prosser, Helena Center

H atfield, Dillon Guard

.Tarbox, Custer Guard

. H. M. Rice Bozeman

EXPO NE:'\T FO UR BEST TEA~IS IN TOURNA~IENT

I-Billings. 2-Big T imber. 3-Dillon. 4-Ilelena.

Blfi TIMBER LOSES TO BUTTE AND MISSOULA AND CUSTER ARE VICTORS

Sweet Grass Aggregation, Hardly Recovered From Hard Grune With Billings, Goes Down to a Decisive Defeat at the Hands of the Butte F ive. Missoula and Custer are Victors in Com­paratively Slow Gaines.

In the three games played last eve- in clo,ely for Butte. The play seem­ning l\Iissoula, Custer and Butte were ed to go in spells from this point on victors against Glasgow, Fergus and n the game an<l there would be a Sweet Grass, respectively. The ga1nes spell of scrappy scrap and a series of were devoid of any real excitement baskets. It went, a ba!;ket for Butte, and not -:iuite up to the standard of another by Big Timber, two free playing seen during the earlier part throws, one made by each side and of t he day. Sweet Grass, in her game a last basket for Butte, leaving the with Butte, showed the effects of the score 7 all with one minute left to hard struggle w ith Billings yesterday play and Big Timber doing a most afternoon and it was the opinion of wonderful job of passing. The end many that she would have defeated soon carne \\.·ith no change, but the the Butte aggregation if her men had tie score ended the half, so the fans had a longer rest, ha,·e it 7-7 and in favor of Sweet

Big Timber vs Butte Grass. Sweetgress put up another gooa ;\lost of the i:roals were made dur-

demonstration last night but the odds ini:r the second half by Butte and al­",,_ere too great and the boys were thouirh Sweet Grass played a wonder­tired frorn the second game. \Y. Lyon ful game it wns done on ner,·e alone scored for Big Timber and Dahlberg for the afternoon's work had done and MeAuliffe for Butte in a game them up and a second demonstration which ended 21-12 for Butte. putting ,...-as a ~('Vere tax on so wiJling a them in line to play the 24th game, ·-rowd of men. The half ended 14-5 to get 4th or 7th place. favor of Butte makin!? a total of

These boys started with a snap and 21-12 for the team which was to have it was soon evident that the men who bec·n thC' victor~ at the end. held Bill ings 80 close would put up a The lineup: fight against the miners. There was Butte th1·ee minutes of play before any bas- G Dahlberg (6). kcts and Sweet Grass made two in I R. F.

s,veetgre~s

__ Lyons (6)

quick succession, with one following 1

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f~-~~ ... ""~""'"~~ ...... "'-~'''''~~'~'-'~'1 THE WEEKLY EXPONENT ~ Lan "ohr'~ 1 say it ! ~ 1 ES'L\BL ISUED J.\:'<U.\RY 1. 1910.

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The ~'"cekly Exponent is strictly a studl'nt enteq1rise. It's chief pur-

e~ ,. Flo~er~ll aa.· _: pose is to present to it• readers. each week, an UCCll!"Ule an-I com1>kte record ~ 4" of the deYelopments in college affairs durin~ thnt pcri('ld and to exert ils full

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influence fol' the upLuilding of l\Iontnna State College. The paper is the result of voluntm·y effort pnt fM·t.h by the students who compose the staff.

Published cYery F'riday of the College.' year by n staff chosen from the students of the l\Iontann State College of Agriculture an<l :_\fochanie Arts, of the University of 1\lontana, Bozeman. ~lontanu.

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Zone, and \·isit.s to Enr~Jpean ports l". S. Coast. Guan.l Headquarters, whl'n corn.lit.ions pl'nnitt~d.

·wa~hingtun, D. C., February lll, 1920. C:Hlets r1~cein:: tht.! :.-amc pay antl

Two Dollars Per Year - - - - - Ten Cents Per Copy. Stud1:nts become subs1.:ril•crs upun payment of the re5-rular Acti\"ity Fee.

An exceptional opportunity is pre- allowm11..·1..•:-; as mid~h1 11nwn of the scnto;.:d ior young- 11H:n of the right \uyy l.'Gllll }Rr aunum nnd one ration ST AF F nd1bcr to complete their (.><lucation pC'r d:iyl. Cadd l'lll,;irn.' r:-> rcceiYc EDITOR-I~-CH1EF JOHN H . KOHNEN, '20 and receive special training at Go\'- .. iii pt•r rnnnth ~ind C111c rntilin pt'r day .)..L-\:-\~\GI.N'G FDlTOR \LFHED E. ~kFARLl?\1 '21 crnmcnt expense and to become com- L:pon g-rndua 1011 fr .. 111 Lhe Acad- l:liS!l\ESS ~!.\:\,\GER ... \ lJGUST )L SCHNEIDER, '21 mi:·siom·d officers in une of the mili- L', iy, a t·;td..:'t i.:: l'ommi!'.-.iunu1 by the ADVERTI~l::\G M..:\l\ \GE.TI . LORREN" BR:\.DFORD, '21 t .. 'lry service::; llf tbt..• rnited St..'ltes. Pr sidi·nt as a third lit,ut. nant in the .. \~:-:O< JATE EDITOR ... JOHN TYLER, '20

ThP. li. S. Coast Guard nnnounccs Coa!:'t Guard. A t'a<lL't 1.:n,;inct•1·, Ui-'on ACTING SrORTS \VRITER ... EARL \\.OOLDRIDGE, '20 a cr)mpctitiYe L'Xamination, commcn- 'T ~ultwt111n, is eummi .::;10lll'1.l b~ tlH'I SOCIETY EDITOR ...... _IIELEN HILL, '21 cing- .April 5, l!J~O, for nppointment Pn: u.ll'nt as a thir(l li('ut ~nunL of ASSISTANT ADYERTISlXG J\L\~_~\.GER ...................... EARL DA \\'ES,

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21 uf cadets and ca<ld engineers. t·ngim•er in tl1c Coa't Guard. Com- ASSISL\KT ADVERTIS!:\G ~IA::\AGER ................ -DEWEY STREET, '22

Aire limits-For appointment as mb:;;ioned office-rs oi thL' Const Gu;irU l'Odet. 18 to 2-!; for ~1ppointment as IJu,ld idatl\e rfmk with o~'f1cPrs of i:-adt•t cng-ineer, 20 to ~5. the 1\rmy and N.ny

Cadds an<l cadet engineers arc The 1...·xnminnt1on b; stndly cnm-trainu! to became commis~ioncd of- pt-littn'; anpointm<'nts are made f1Cl'r nf the Coast Guard at the Coast trictly on mcnt. G· .• U"d \c:.dr·my at Kt'w London, E\·0ry c·ff('lrt \Vil! bf' made to hold tonn. l'he regular course for cndets C'Xnminntions n.t point~ eon\·eni<'nt

1 tlWl'r three ;years, :ind thnt for cadet f 1 1· canditlatC>s. The:> <•xnminatfon for Pngineers covers one year. I c:i.<kt.s may be e:q1N·trd to tnkc four

GENEIL\L HEPORTJ.\l, ST.\FF REPORTERS DElNG SELECTED BY COi\IPETITION.

EYclyn Seele~·

)!arlyn Ju<ltl ~linnie Ellen 1\larquis Georgia Hannah

Cornelius Harring-ton )!cnill J. Alquist [lean Hauseman ~linor Holliday

THE FINALE.

Ench summer the students a1'e •lay,, and that for cadet engineers \Viih the final gun tonight the ninth annual basketball tourna-tnken on an c.xtended practice cruise. ··i,·e days. . , ment has passecl into history. Games ha\'e been won and lost,

Th.- opportunity this year is partt- teams eliminated b\' an apprO\-ed proce:;:; and one team has cmerg­.....,._. • -.-.-........... -..-..-.-.-..-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-..~ «u'arly f:l\·urable because it is hoped ed from the fray ~mdefrated and official state champions.

i LET 'C'S DEVELOP AND ~ hnt "" cxce1itionall,-_ larg·e number of . To those tea'nis and speakers and e:;sa~·ists, placing in the con-PRINT YOUR FU MS <I cntl•'ts ntHI cadet en;!meors will be ap- tests, we extend our heartiest congratulations . To those who put

" · ~ non:tcd. forth their '\'ery best efforts for the school they represent, but ___ ;: \\ nt<' t~e commandant. u. S. Coast l\'ho did not place, we also extend our hearty congratulations.

) T , •: Guanl, \'\ ashmi;-ton. n. _r':._ and Y_ou The tournament ha_" shown a type of basketball and sports-

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IT. G. H.-\l\ILBT, haYe seen something here that has broadened your vision and ~ ~ Captain, u. S. Coast Guard. gh-en you a ne\\' insight into the workings of this unit of the Uni- ~ '

\"ersi(Y of :i\Iontana. \\'e hope that when you are ready to choose ' YOUR PATRON.\GE SOLICITED. l an institution of higher learning that you will keep ::IL S. C. in 1 ~ ~

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inadequacies and if .vou ha\"e visited other department~ you haYe :\Ii.<s Jn,z S\\"an spent a few days also seen the need o[ more equipment and more bmhlmgs . The - - ------- - - - - - -----­Capital Stock .... _ ....... $150,000

r la t week in :lli•· !low ,·s office bond issue soon to come before the \"oters is designed to CoYer l r n11"1tori- to tal- "' up w··rk as the>e inadequacies. lt i,; designed to gh·e to ::IIon~ana a uniYers- 1 "" d<·mon,U"ation ae:<·nt in Lewis it\· second to none in the countr,-. It 1s to your mtercst as well l A Barber Shop for the Students \ Surplus and Profits .. _$250,000

Bozeman, l\Iontana n J Clark c-ounty a; to our own that this \•ision for a greatl.!r nni,·ersity become 1 an accomplished fact. \\-e hope that you young men aml women I of l\Iontana will appreciate this gi·eat need and do your utmost to i secme the passage 01 the bond issue. I I

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And so the ninth annual tourney has come to a close. In tweh·e months the tenth tourney will again be uppermost in :i-our I thoughts. Then may many of ~-ou be here, student~ assisting in the \l·ork of making that tournament a success. I 28 \\'est :\Iain St.

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ftt <linn r Sunday at her home. •• )larch 27-Sigma Chi Dant.:e - I 1 et! rair of hrotber's trousers. a hat .. April 2-0 mega Beta Dance ,.. :

"t f t·,, u s1 nmers a o by my sis- .:\Ii~ .. ~ Laura :.\l a::-...-i;vell of the physi - •• Apri l 3-Alpha Um 1cr on Pi •• f • a

1 1 m <!eile<l \T. ith exquisite ~·al ~ducation department left on 'Wed- •• Da nce :: I

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A Good Bet

ct! the S. C. graduatin g- class at a :: p I D i: I ' 111 , 1.C' -ladt·ned bosom. This "mak- ,·er.r delightful dinner Monday even- ... ior ma anee Epsi.lon ,•.• 1 .t-Oll cannot lose when you buy I

• e> •• process, by the way. is one " Apri l 16 - Bet a I th · h h h •t b I 1 n t.c; c:-. very little skill and less ing. :: Dance :: any ing er e, w e t er 1 e

a . a tl, ~~urse. 1~ praC'ticecl by The F. S. C. iris are moving from •• Apr il 11-Junior Prom at •• t SOX or a ~nit of clothes. I 1 y t 1c or 1er are \ ,. hou~ew1ie. I ncYer felt a keen . g •• E lks R a ll ::: ti '1

m1c.cc tis; bt.t :mrnetimes inter •:,t in it myself, howeYer. I Hannlti-in hall to a house on Sou th •• April 23-Sigma C'hi Dance •• .1 en'ial as c ul<l be desired. · 1tularly

1 in this conni;-ction do Cclltral avt'nue formerly owned by ftir. •• April 24-S. A. E . Dance :: II '"lF \VE S r\.Y IT, I

ll ·e. tl ;In si; 01t of Children I t: en•hcr my first party. Fortune I-I. A. Pease. •• l\Iay 1- .Junior Cl ass show ...

e t "' .::alt of t l~ earth: ' ,c 1lI "d until I had worn out one ;\liss Ruth Ander son who has been •• l~ c•,, 8-Phi Garnma Dance :: la., Ne\ Grovm e rrabed, the shed in which cast-offs :: ~1r :;. 7-Beta E psilon Dance I: I IT IS TRUE." I

..iv·rPa ,1 (Forgive . at tai ht fire. und burnetl. So I in lJUarantine for the past six weeks u :.\ lay 14---Theta X i Dance •• t is now out a nd will leave tonight for :•. '! - s t AJJpl1·es to anyth1·11g you bu" 'c t n r oIJ but a. pnir of trous- .-1 ay l o- · A . E. DanC'c •• I ,

rs \:-: I walked toward 111y goal, I her home in Belfr y. :: JI.l ay 21-Sigma Chi Dance :: I her e. 'e1t ::1 ·dn that old feeling, which, I :; May 22- 0 mega Beta Dance ::

Rose Drug Co. j !~~-==~~~·

maintain, is inberited from Da1\.dn's The Y. w. C- A. r e::>t room on the - .J une 4--Alpha Omicr on Pi •• "SatiRfaction or y our money nthr111oid ; it is so unusual and secnnd f loo r of t he Ag r icul tu ral bui1d- :: Dance •• 1 back." This 1s your protec-

JlII 11 ivc and so clcsrtuctive of peace ing is proving to be a po pu1ar place ... J une 5-Phi Gamma Dance :: tion. of 11mc1; in short, I felt that I was the during t he noon hour. •• J une 16-Commencement ::

DE. 'TIS'!' J '" + o. all eres, beholding my badge - - - I: I: I S1 Ol',V Block Boze1nan li:- God should twist tl1i:;; oJ s1 ~u.1t..:. _.\s I entered the parlor of I :\Ii~s Ha rriett Coulter, one of the it! .. •• •• ;: ;; :: t:' :: :: :: ;:: ;: :: ::

I o m .,. ranf-s shall tl ~- mother l) tC'!-.~, the feelrng increased ; I contestants Ill the essay contest, and I

<JIJ father l c..'' .\ml, ~ ·u may be- lilu~J1cd, ~tammcred, t1·1pped, and r e - :}h~s Dori s Prescot t, ar e guest s of I BAND T RIP. • ! e\C e U:-i u e \\ho knm\.·s O'Hen- tned to ignominy and a ('Orner, w he"Ie l.Jess1e \Vil1 iams at Hamilton ha11. _ - -- I Home of Hart Schaffner &

n ·, • .Je-<e [ olmes, the Fool K1llcr.'" I 1 pou'c<l anti fumed throughout the . . April 10 will see . the Montana I Marx Clothes. unc to pur!!cthe 1 ac~ e\cnin• Tllere are those who say a .;\It . W hipple, head of t he hort1cult- Sta te Coll ege band on its tnpthroughl l d tu th1 doctrine of 1 child \ 1 l f'orgct such a thin.!? in the ural department , has gone into com- Montan a Twenty . f1ve me1~ a re ex- _ F LORSHEI-:.\I SHOES _

& ... u11 v ex1 1 1 ll'nt of pleastuc; but these mcrcial wor k He will be manager of pectmg- to go, and at each of the 711ne t • · aby .. of n_ family; that up.c· .ire merely Grown-ups; t hey a lm-1!'.C r anch near Grand Junction, cities whe1·e t hey stop t he band will - i\IANHA'l'TAN SHIRTS - 1

s l h 'c t' ·o older ~nd tl1c>rc""'on? hm e tirf_oltcn the days of their o·wn ColoTado. g-1ve a concert and a dance. T he lucky '------------------' 1. 1 me-, tvngue-tied youth. \Vhen I to-wns are Townsend, H elena , Great

1< t t" OL thl' oppor;ite s 'X 1 (strange, ll .. :whcd home, I furiously to1·e off the :\Iiss W ar d of t he Englis h depart- F a ll s, Lewistown, Har1owtown, Miles 1,....- --- - --- ·------: b 1111t, how that wol'd ··onposite~· has liot -1..'l'}, and flung them out at the mcnt of the T\liles City hig h school and I City, F or sy t h, BiIIings and Big Tim- I

1c t , I e closfly ~·onnected vdth wind(1\',. It J·ained that night. In the ~Iiss JHarjorie Lawson, a competitor be1·. D • d '"' ,.., tt fen i ... 1ine 1 t..:n<ler?) I j :u_1rning- r received a les5on that tend- 1 ln the e~say contest are guests at the _" I believe this will be the bes~ ban_d Iamon uit t iat ~ ak( !lJC' a:; repre- e.1 to make my anatomy much less Theta X1 house. t ri p we have ever been on;~ said D1-

DR.E. O. HOLM

Holloway's

HO EFL I

I CE:>TE'- L\ L CIJO(OLATES

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The Indi\ 1l 11~1 Candy. I I

Lsc~midt I

Bros.!

ER'S

at \ e f1f the 1 ·re lass of "the co tal>le than e\·en the offending r ector Lou Howard . "T he men are R un~cst. c1.:c; o tv,gg-ery. Last T hursday afternoon the senior s howing good interest a nd are mak- • Fir~r. 1 th nk that all children ~o it went unt il I reached high e:irls of the shor t course entertained ing- fin e prog ress.n 1ngs should han? a rig-ht to new, Ull\YOrn school; when, after two 0 1· thr ee do- the home economiC's t eachers and the About three thousand booklets are c·lothes. i nwstic ··scenes.'' the rag-man was in- first year g irl s at tea in the dining I going- to be sen t on to the towns giv- 1 The diamond is m or e than a

.'11~ brl1ther!' .-rew ou.-' ' of their \it to call more frequently . 1·oom of the home economics depart- ing all ~h e ban~ dope _a nd also. having thing of beauty. It is a gem of clot!u-' rapii.lly as they approached nothcr supeTanuatell idea, or a l- ment. much mterestmg mfon11 ation on true investment character . One hen· t, ('11s. Trou:-:en; and shoes be- m, ~1 une1~tition, hcd<l by my re1a- --- I "'.fon tana State college. sheuld haYe the benefit of honest ·am•.· too sJ 1al1. small holes apnearcd t1·e·, ~.nd brought to bear early upon E . J . Kepler , w ho has been doing t expert advice and opportunity t~

~· ··e hcd stoekmgs anti caps; ,1,~; you'_'1 ul innot:ence, wc4s that which g:oYernment wor k a t Washing ton , D. ~' 1 1 1 1 ' •

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1 1 ·~ I ;.·hoose from a carefully select ed shi!·ts and (Oats became too tig·ht . ~ay~ that "child1·en should speak when C., is h r~ as f~:1d ass i~tan~ to fth. ~ S W E LL ~ stock of different s izes when mak-\\'ith dt•1it:at.cly ex_presscd thoughtful- ::.! o .. en to." I remember that my Roosevelt in m akmg a b10log1cal sur- 1 ii ~ in.e; the select ion. 1css, m~ })!'others would consh(n them ' tl:er used to receive visitors, who "~Y ~ ~fr. I< epler is f rom Erie, P enn- ! SPORT COATS ~ I .Just as t her e is one tailor for I o the rai.:-l>ag or the ~crap heap- \'\C'!e usually married old maids, if s~ lv an ia . ~ ;;; d othes, one cater er f or pa rties, \ hich meant me. I v:as the recept- s 1cl• a term may be used, and who --- ~ - one orchestra for dances, there is

:\ELSO::\ CAB COMPAN Y The Oldest and Most

Reliable in the City

Phone 213-W Auto Livery

MADDOX CREAMERY '-i

We i\fake MACCO Phone 389 Tha t g-ood Butter & Ice Cream l

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cle for all rags, and I, pi.rrforce, did ·e1"· pos~es-sed of the :::arne puritani· ~\ number of Yisit.or s and rooter s ~ ,ne jeweler for diamonds-H. A . ny duty we!L Se!Jom us the rag- al ideus as my elders. After an hour ·nJ• yed the delicions cafeteria lunch ~ IN AITRACTIVE Pca<o & Co. ~1an c·alle<l at our h1~u~c, I fearecl or two of knitting, a lum·h would be gen·ctl on Thu rsday in t he hom e ec- ~ .i.'\ew style ring s in white gold

I -= Hello, Boys I a I And Girls ! I

' -'Ji I I ... "·ish you could ! ........ I ti ,_ all \\·in. but win

1 or lose, take

I "'- ~ -~ souvemr. "'e ! have them in

sterling silver, in college col- 1 1 ors. Blue and Gold and the col-

n~I ''haLd" his approarl-t. iie l'amc :.-t!l'\:t'tl, and we children were invited nomics rooms. The lu nch w a s pre- E MODELS FOR and platinum mounting s. n, his w~1gon hca_!]C><l \Yith tin cans3 into the sacrcJ precincts of the parlor rn:ired by college. Y. V\T. C. A. g irls ~ I

scraps, rags, and odds and ends of to partake. The parlor alone was under t he direction of Miss HenriettA ~ THE STUDENT -all kint:J::<, waili~_.Er· ''Rags. ra~s. tl11·

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ee a•Ye-i~spiring enough, but whe~1 it 11\Ioebus of Butte . who is a junior in ; t:l:.:nts a pound! I hi-l.ted men t11e 1.·un· .. ined company-! .My sisters the home economics C' ourse. ; $32.50 to $59 50 H man, for ,·Jti1<lren nhn.t"S loathe the v:oi..;..d line up on one side ol the taLle, ~ • ~.

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550.00 to $500-000.

t PEASE & CO. 1

lcge seal in stick pins, cuff pinR, brooches, fobs, hat pins,

I rings, soLn-enir spoons, and in

I many other pieces. We also have the ":.II" in color s and

I plainL;S~~rE. GAGE ! I Jeweler & Registered Optometrist

L Dn~k_c:_~~~::~~ed same day. :

concrete '"·hich reprc~ents the ab~trac-t. their hair and <lresses conventional :: :: :: :: :: :: ;: :: 1: :: : : :: •• :: :: ~ Iris appl'arance ·was the ::;ignal fo1~ a and i 1rim. \Ye boys were lineU oppos- •• :: ~ A L K ' ~ 1

utes were occupied with delving into clut;1ing·, and my b1·others w ith their ... t: t ~ S PECIALT Y S TORE ~

Jewel ers a nd Opto metr ists

206 W. Mai n S t. THE HALL MARK STORE

eneral cban-upj the nc>xt few mm- ite thC>m . I, with my con!_!lomcrate l! ;\OTI C'E CO-EDS :: ~ W E R S :i I ol<l rhestti, boxes, barrels, trunks, and Sundas clothes on, and our rebell ious >• Co-eds w ishing to try out :: ~ ~ en~ry conceivable rPcepiac:lc o.f rags. h<...il' 111astered down tight to our i: for t he pos ition of Societ y Ed- :: ~1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 \1 1 1 1 1 1i 1 11H1 I i 11 I i I 1. 1 1 u 1 ~ --- ------------­

Then, with every crany plumbed and sJ,ulls. Strict injunction~ had been ... itor of the E xponent for the :: c.lean~d. my mother sat do·wn before I is:;-;u .... ·d that we were not lo s11eak un- • balance of th is year should r e- :: ..-.~~~~~~4»-.-.~~..-.~ .... ~- - _.. .... rhe re· uits of the searc:h, and scpar- lt:ss adlire sed. "Little children should ~: port at the ear liest poss ible :: i I atcJ and sorted the heaps of cn.lico, Ll' s..:cn and not heard ,'' was the stock ~· moment to the editor-in-chief :: A y H L • ? linen, worsteds. and oh! stocking·s. phrase. ~o we sat, fumbling and '• The edi t or of t h is department r. t re our ens ay1ng • 1'wo heaps ~,·ere made, one for me a.nd a ··c.:;trit:ken, our little jaws moving tt w ill be select ed after a try-out •• ono for the rag-man . Ami you may w·th p1wise, trained regularity, onr ti of one month on the compl ete- r. t To help you get those worth-while eggs you must feed t be sure that the hungcrily watching e ·y motion i:;overne<l by the idea ~· ness, accuracy, and quali ty of :: a proper ly Most any hen lays eggs when they're cheap

"" , , , , , , , , , , , , , " , , , , , , , , , , . rac:--pickcr se!Jom got the Iarp:er pile. t'wn held of "politeness." There wa' ti her work a lone. ·.::.

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' Use -Lee's Egg Maker · I The ra.!s and remnants ,...-ere gath- no ~iki1ing the sugar bowl of its •• ....

h Ell ~ ere1l tog"c?ther. or rather thro~--n to- tn: ... :sure at our house; tv.:o tea cakes •• :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: •• :: :: :: :: ;:

e en :"·.-_ <•!her into a con~·lomerate piece, and, ard one cup of tea weakened with And see if you won't start something. Fully guaranteed v-ith an imp1·ovised u1t, and not un- water formed our rerfeshments. likely an orr;anized colo,. scheme, j Once my hrother '" swiped" a third l to give results now. Sold by

Parlors . \ .rnnderful tu behold~) W<>Uld appear, I le ral.c; he made a prolonged v is it Souvenir Owenhouse I lardware Co. '• frt,m that bundle of oddR an<l ends, a tu the woo<l shed after the "company" . ' ,-cl'itaHc Joscph1s coat. Sometimes 4aJ le ·t. Silence "\vas go1den in my c I '

THE BEST PLACE TO E AT BETWEEN GA:\IES

- I CTI\ icd the zebr:;!; his coat is so un- )OUll ·er days. aps .. ,... - - - - ~.,.....,.....,........,,..~...,4D>~ - - - - -assurninJT. con\'e11t1ona1. "o rnodes.t of So. in this age of Bolsheviki, and FOR BOTH

;; c1.-·omalic detilil. t e +huusand other "iki's·· and •' is m s,"

~Ianv were the times when I went I ari:->P to argue £01· the l iberation of to .sch~ol with this coat, supplemented 1.hc ~ oun...,e.r generation fro m the hy :1 pair of dra\Yn-up, tuckell, hem- ~hael~les of Pur itan isrn ~ind the old

: Ql'ALITY AND SERVICE. ! .. ; \J-11 1 1 1!1 11 1 1 11' 11IlIIl l I11 1 1 t II

~'"~'"-~"'-~''""~'~~S..'"""-'~S.."'-'S~~~~ I The Tea Room I ~ CAN SERVE YOU BETWEEN GAi\fES ~ ~ OR AT l\IE AL Tll\lES. g

I Good lunches 50c i ~ ~ ~ WOMAN'S EXCH .\NGE. Opposite Commercial Ilank ~

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,.,,._~~~'-~'~'"'"1'..'--'~'-'''~-S..''-'-~'-~''~"' ~ QUALITY SERVICE ~

After the Dance Come to the ~

C lub a e ~ Dance Hall for Private Parties at a ll Times ~

BANQUETS A SPECIALTY ~ \, C \:Vrav ~ - . . ,,,

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('_\ FETERL\ A SUCCESS

One hundrl'd iift•-·en peop le were sl'rn•d Fi·iday noon ut thtl improvised l"afett:ria m the Agg·ie Building . Every one declared the venture a huge succe:::.s. .l\luch credit is due .ti..iss HcnriC>tta :\1ocbus, under w hose llirection the lunches were prepared hi committees from the college y. \\'. C. A.

:-.OTED SPEAK ER COMING

Dr .. \!. l!. ;\Ianin and ~Iiss Clara I. T~iy1 or wilI be in Bozeman n ext Fridp~ to give atl<lrC'$SCS on I n<lush·ial Pr,·!_il .. ms. Dr. :J.Iarvin is a member of t' e ·washing-ton State Welfare 1 'nmn i fi0n and an authorit.y on In­du trial quei:;tions. )Iiss Taylor is in­te1 r~L ·r! in the same line of work in New Y nrk. It will be well wor th the w1·ill' 1 f e\"('l'Y college student to hear the~l' spC'akers.

), n int r •sting sho1·t course is being ai\-l'll at IIr:rlowton th15. week by mem­b. r~ uf the extensio11 departm ent.

_\ mn .,,. the c:xten~ion people pr esent :>·..:· Ji.s Quaw, Dr. Riley , Mr. Beer s ,

11 :\. D A ndcri::on. From H arlow­.1 tlu.;y wi11 go to Laxina, Ryegate

and ~h1'se!,hell t o h old short courses. ,

YOUNG MEN 40 Cents

AND

YOUXG WOMEN 85 Cents.

M. S. C.-Royal anrl Gold G. C. fL S.-Red and Illack.

TIES - Knitted and Bias Silk; slipeasy bands ; ties that don't m uss eas ily and of bes t quali ty.

$1.00 to $5.00

.. Don't forget your Souven ir .. Ribbons.

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I ~ PAY YOUR TOURNAMENT BET WITH A BOX OF

I· Norris Exquisite Candies F RESH SHIPMENT SRECEIVED WEEKLY

BY EXPRESS.

$1.00 $1.25 $1.50 and $2.00 Per Pound.

' ~ Cox-Poetter Drug ( o. I ~ SERVICE THE BEST In.~~~~~~,,~~

THE WILLSON CO. i The Bungalow Is I --

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---: i '1 WE H A YE A CHOICE SELECTION OF It -THE-SCHLECHTEN STUDIO I HOME-'.\lADE CANDIES.

I 12 So. B~ack Ave. I : OUR CAFE IS AL\VAYS OPEN FOR YOUR APPROVAL. i

UPTODA:::RTRAJTS IJ_2_~~-~-~~~~!~~-_1

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PAGE FOUR. THE WEEKLY EXPONENT, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1920.

}-'''-'-'-''''"'""'''-'-''-''~~ D lLLO:\ Wll\S TATE HO:"\'OR S mcnt, plu:i·c<l bl:LWccn CU!:>tcr an<l Fer- BI LLl:\G~. DILLO:'\ .A . D HELE)\~\ 1

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I gu::;, rc~uJtcd m a 1 i' to 14 :::>l:orc m Sl'R\ IY E \ ESTERD_\) ·s, G.\:\lE S ~

~SHOES ~ , ~

~ BOY ,\ND GIRLS; ~ , ~

~Buy your Rhocs here and save~ : $1.00 to $3.00 on the pair. ~I ~ : ,. ~

~ No Shoe in the House O\·er ~

~ $9.95 ~ ~ ~ , : ~ McCracken-~ ~ : a Jameson Co. ~I ''''-''"'"''-~'-'-'-'-'-''-'-'-'-'-~

(C'ontinu1:d from Page 1). .a,·or of Lu~tcr. . . I ---------------1 Jilt.: bUllH: wa::> nvt a:-. :spccJ) and lContinm.·<l From f'n~e 1)

The g-uanling of young- Ostar Dahl- iw.n..1 wught a;:) mu~L u1 tllc <lay$ I . berg- or Butte won admiration. The c,amc:>, but J;UUJ cun~l::.t.cnt pa:::..smg had g-lath:ed off the nni.: an<l back­Dl••••••mi•••••- g-amc wns fast and close, no baskets I •11111 e-uanung wa::; ::;lhH\ll throughout hoard. The ~amc wa:s ia~t and ex-

Scor('s for the meet: being- madl' during- the fir:st ten min-1

nc ,b:U:trUUlg uccountcJ m part foi l'itintr nml showed every man to be Li\"ing:.:.ton, :!!

1; .:'lli:s:soula, 33. utcs of play. L-lh..' lu\\ ;:;....::ul"L' :::ipct.:ial mt..:n:::>t 1~ ut- m fine condition.

Butte. 31; Fniniew, lli. Butte Great Falls i..adn:U tu LlllS game, ~i::. the wmn~r, The line up: ~wt•ctgl':.l.!.'s, ~:J; StcYensville 11 . .-\$hford .. lloffrnan (3) 1...u::;L...::r, anJ .. \lis~wulu, \\lllllcr of the Big- Timber Position Billings Billing:s, ti:t; Glnsgow, 7. L. G. ~~t'\"Clllt'l:nth game will play in the Eg-cland l2) ... Bowrnan (6) Libhy, :?3j 'Yhitchnll, .::'.~. Boyer (2) Shaw (2) unal::. Ior fUth an<l eighth plac\!s. R. Forward 1\lissoulu, :!~I; J<'nin-iew 11. L. F. Tarbox of Cu:stcr playc<l the :star \\'. l .. yon8 {l)) ::\lorton (6)

llrlena, :.!7; ~Jill's City lti, 0 . Dahlberg Heath guarding game of the enming, while L. Forward Gn•at Falls, 3fl; Poplnr, ~O. R. G. . fanncr am.I Ehler did good wurk. Campbell Ph:ythian (6) Glns).!"o"' .:! I; Stcn•mwille, lli. G Dahlbl'l'g" (:!) l elty (G) Center :11,·1,•s c1·t,·. 1'.l·, \\'hitchall. J.J, '\_ I ::;on·nsuJ.1 probably put up the best 'I D I · · R. F. f l' -' c one Dillon, 11; Lcwi~town, 13. :\kAuliffr (I) Gonser (2) ;...:.a.1~1c or ·crgus. i R. Guard Lt..~,,i::;town, :!~'i Poplar. ~3. Center 1 he lineup: . _ :\cp~tad (4) 1\"ilson

Li\'ing-~ton, 13; Butte 11. ll t>kna , " Park I FL·rgus Cu'!:>t,cr I Referee: Hil'e; Cmpirc, Harris. Billings, 1:-.; Bi~ Timber, 17. .:\Iuuland {3). .. Elder (U) Hekna, lti, ltij Libby, 1:t Ht..•ll'na tonight took third place R. F. t

Sport Comment

.... Algeo

Lihb' ,-s Helena Dillon, 1:.; Great Falls, 13. 'from Park in a comparatiwly slow ·i~urcnsun (6).. . .. Babcock (~)

i' • • • • • ''' •'' '•' •''' '• • • • '.. .:\lbsuula. ~ll; Glasi:row, 1-l. and ra_C"J!l·d g-uml' hy a ~core of 2-1 to L. }!"'. Libby went. down to hc·1· fir:o-t de­

ft-at in the tournt'y yesterday aftcr­novn whc·n llell•na, playing fast con­

Spring Hats

;;; THE : I . .i\lilcs City, 1 i; Lewistown, H. 11 By this loss to Helena the I llog-eland l:!) .... - ... Cnltrin (~) Buttl', :!:.!; Big Timb('r, 1-t. l.i\'in~~ton nggTl'g"ation takes sixth Cl'ntl'r

r · 1 ~. 1:1; Park, Hi. pl:it·c in tht..• tournnment Prosser Grq.!·ory ........ ~····· Tc-u-box

MODEL ~RflcERY . , llill<>n. i:,; Jklcna. J.J. played the skllar g-amc for Helena

sistent ball, <«>mplL·te!y swamped her i THIS IS THE Tll\IE TO GET : by a ·hi to i;~ :-;cun .. •. ][clena's fast _ ""E.\ S'I'ER BONYE'l'"

: Gl'l'at Fall:-;. 31; LiLhy. 5. and l\lcDonald :::itarrC'cl for park. \\'altt•r:; l:)) ; 1 The lineup:

floor work and ability to work the\ ~ ~ "'"" ... Tanner ( ..J) ball up dircdly undL'l' her basket ~

R. G.

L. G. Park George Bnrtz, Prop. ; 1· llarri~. during- the Billing~ g-amc. IIL'iena

Staple and Fancy Groceries : ··wish •t Go<l I was on that team!" Prnssc•r l 11 l ~k<lonald (10) !" Keeps a complete Jme of· ___ Forward

Rl•frrt..'l''. TuJ·lor, Umpire, Bush pro,·ed too much for thL' winners of ~Good Clothes Shoes Hats- · the Flath<•ad district tournament ~ EYerything f~r men' to wear : Pro~:wr ~tarrc>d for Helena and ~ -and wear long. :

! Lunch goods of the best: Om· of the most sensational passers "mith (4)

: quality. Prices always right.: if the tournament is the number 3~ Forward ... 1 1 1 • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

1 of Custer. 1 Bompart (·1) • .... , .

Center

Shaurdte dul ~ood work for Libby • Emmey DILLQ \, Sl'IU '>GS SL l!l'HlSE I Libbi;'> ,t~lc of play was to feed

\ "\ D DEl'E.\'fS HELE);_\ Sh11u1c·tte "110 did prad1cally all of j ~ ~loberg thc·ir ba,kct ,hooting-. Durmg the ~

lContinuC'd From Page 1.) ll'ntirc game he attl•mpkd long- :-hots, 1 ~ .,.._.........,,._.._..,...,...,,,..._....,,..,._......_._._......_.._.._.._ ...... ~ ,. Thot rn:.:. ~ .. 'l'm~ to lw satisfied '.vith Ku in ( l) Ilan·ey (4) • -- connect ng with the hoop on a few ~ :: BOZE:\L\N < !·is own kam for :ill-s'.ate. Dechned Gunrd . 1•rdty ha,ket, makm~ the score J.I durinf! the last half. Durinf! the E ,• Y \ to make nnv other choice. Fleming- ('.!) Shorth1ll to t:-1. Tht..• t:un went off soon aftPr "ame he threw what ha~ probobly • •: F.\RMERS' CREAl\IER ~ · --- Guard S Smith', throw and Dillon emerged bcL·n tlw long«st shot Y<'t made in the ~ Uses Pasturized Crean1 in ~ Tlw player fl;) of )li~soula made a Rl·fert..'l'. Harri~. empire, Rice. I \'idorious in the ~emi-finals. The I tOUl'lll'Y when from practil'a1ly the I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I ' I I I I I I Ii

~ their ~ 1110:-'t wornh'.'rful bnsket last night. )I i:-- souln , s Cu~tcr line up was a~ follows: . middlC' of the floor he threw a pretty

~ Gallatin Gold Ice Crea.in. \ The l'Cntl>r J'loor wns not in it. Jklena Dillon one into the baskpt. Aside from that ! • • • 1• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·~ ••

~ \ The fir~t iwme t1f the finals was Pro:-;i-:cr {i) A. Smith Libby'~ play hnd no out~tanding PICTURE FR 'MINf.

Chavey & Jacobs.

~ All Orders Proomfp. tly ~ Butk didn•t st•em nble to stay as played this <•n·ning- between :llissou la L. F fratuno. J\. U ;; Taken care

1 did Pnrk .• \ltitmle couldn't be her anti C'usll'r. the latter coming out S. Smith (;)) \V. Smith (7) Th<' entire lh:kna team played a ~

, cxt·u:;:;e must have bc('n that of a los. ,·ictoril11.1s and winnin" fifth place in R. F'. I P · b·1· t AS IT SHOULD -. ,.... \'l'r\' g-ool game. ros~er::; a 1 1tv o ~

~Phone 143. Bozen1an. ~ ni; :-.;.i,Ic. the touninnu.•nt and t.hl'ir Th·als get- Rumpart Ettinger keC'.Jl the ball abo\'C the head:'< of. his ~ ~-..w. ............ ._...._.._ ..... .._._.._.._..._.._... ting eighth to a score of ~..J to 20. Center I opponents had 3 marked effect on ~ :=============== Tlw high t'O!'t of 11101u•y, cigars. Custer !'ltartl'd out slow and thing:;; Kain (2) Rybun1 (2) the scon'. Smith alc:;o played a g-ood ~- BI DONE

'new hats, ck .• went both up and down lookrd n little bad for hl'r at the end L G -...~.-...-..~.-...~--~--~--~-- vc:>sterdav afh'rnoon durini;: the Big- of the fir:o-t half but the ~econd the.,. FIL·min1r . . llatfi<:ld (6) ~ame. ~

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Our Pressing Service ': fimber-Billings i;:nne and the stock came bnck strong, winPing- by a R. t:. Libby H elena ~ 'rnrkct was no compari:.:.on of the val- margin of four point~. Tarbox dkl Rl'ft..•rt..'t' Taylor t:'mpin; lJ31-ris. Shaurl'tte nl) Smith (14) ~ •

Is Guaranteed to ue of bets during- the g-ame. .::;ome wondrrful playing-, frl'ding the R F. =-~=LINOLEUM AND ART I.-

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Satisfy. ball to the forwards and keepinf! it (;RE.\ T l'.\ LLS 11.\ S E.\ SY ~lorrison Prosser (28)

t The 1n:1 Stcn•ris,·ille Bnskctteer I in their hand< most of the second G."I E WITH LIBBY L. F. " STORE t GIYE l'S _\ THIAL. d1nm11ions were sort of feeling 1old 1 hnlf Balf rather surprised ewry one (Continued from Page 1) Bockman (~) .. Bompart (2) ~

t ' last Wl't..'k and yesterday morning t lCS by his good WC'lrk, makini? ten of the Center ~

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\\C're st>t•n in n bunch nt one corner 20 points. after the first few minutes. Little Dolan Kain (2) ~ "Japanese Art Goods"

: City Dye Works I of the ~ymm,sium \\atchmt thei\so~s Half oiwned the f!ame by makinf! ~harette of Libby did some fa~t R. G. ~ •

qf this )ca1's tc.un. 'Ve l'ome ac ·, a nice bnskct the first second of the wor.: but did not ~ut·rccd in connec - Dadrl~on ~'eisner 1 • • 1 • 1 • 1 • • • • • 1 • 1 • • • • • • 11 1 1 1

PlIO);E 185. I 1!'11~. ""<line whkh was followed by n shmt in'.! with the hoop excc11t in three L. G.

~~.-- - - - - - --- baskl·t by ~argent. The trame ~tart- fr(•l' thrnws Gon!?il'n played a neat Substitutions: Fl('min,!.! for Smith. -; - - - -~~~~~ Tlw unpopular PoplaritC's are still l'd to dra_t?" at thi:-; point and seYer-al game at centl•r for the Falls scoring Rt·fl'rl't.>. 1Tar1·i~. Umpire, Rice. THE AMERICAN ',

~~ hard playing- the altitude alibi. If poor pag~e~ Wl'l"L' made. Epps, the six fil•ld baskt..'ts and shutting his op- Grc-nt Fall~ , ... Dillon ,.. the tournament were to be hel<l in rou,.·ter center. ,.·lio,•ed 1·n a ba•ket ponent entin•ly out. t .... 1... - :\°('arly nnothl'r surpri:-:e was :-;taged g 'r If Point then' is no doubt but what frmn a mad gcramble and after a The lineup: A Q t:1c JH.•nnant would "'0 to these boys, Libb.'· Great Falls when tht>re ~wo tf'ams met for it look- i CLEANERS '

" minuh•s passing scored two more · I f t ti h th F 11~ A g .ct•ini:r that they w~rc the foremo~t \!On.ls one of 'vhich was made from a Shatirl·lk (:n Hoffman (11) l'l C'lr a une as lOU!!' . e a ~ ' o utfit for last sra~un. \Yhere do you b .f I I b T b L. F. would conH.· out on top hut pomt after A

') cauti u ong pa~~ Y ar ox. point. t·d.t!l'd in at first and then A ' ~' t that champi<>n •tuff. Poplar. The final "·ore was: ('uster 24 ~forri,on Kelty (8) forced in, finally put the Beaverhead ' HATS CLEANED AND A

'fi"ouln 20. R. F. srowd in till' lead and to 0 tay. '\V. i REBLOCKED '

I Fll!ST PL\CE I:\ TALK TEST The lineup: Iloekman (~) Gonser (l~) Smith of Dillon and Hoffman and i 'r· I c t Center GOES TO DEER LODGE •' tssou a us er Davis K«lty of Great Fnlls did good work A Bnlf (10) ·· Elder (4) , Dulan for their teams The game ended ' LADIES AKD GENTS

MAfiAZINES CANDIES and CIGARETTES

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1. fnrnr of Dillon. A CLOTHES CLEANED t

~ R. G. " meup: ' A~D PRESSED t .:\ml'ricu." :\Ir . .:\ninow~ky 111ention- L. F. n·n G t F 11 t

i • • •' '·~' ''' • '' '•'''''''' '. :~ t.~~~~; 1~:,~ot~~;,1:.;~11:,:ei~a~~ele!:~~ E'tey (2) Center ... Epps (12) pi1~'.f;,::\:r Ref ml', .Torµ:enson, Um- W. 's,~1,:th (4) R F. rea DaaYi:' t F IRST CLASS WORK l BE !~DEPENDENT. namd;. That nnard1ists mu;;! be Conro« Tanner (2) ' S •th ) • I (6) i

' .~ 'nu 14 ·Ke ty GUARANTEED l ~OWN YOUR OWN HO:\IE.: f arlc sh· hnnished from the country R G. BILLl:\GS 1n-r-..; s PI RKS L. F. • • a~d their mfluenre curtailed; that Keene Tarbox CH.\:\( ES l \, SE,11-FlS .\ LS Ettinf!er Gonser

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.\m rica must not take anY more L. G. Center l PHONE 246 ~ TO BVILD THIS SPRING : •hances Lut must stand for .prepar- Officinl" Referee. Harris. Umoire iContinut'd From T'ag-c 1) Ryburn (~) H th • ;

~ • cdnc s, aml that America shoulrl Rice. In thL• fir:-<t part. 0f the :-Ct·oncl half R. G. . ea

~ KEN"'ON-NOBLE L'nt.IBER: adopt a sy tem. of mJitary traininf!; bhlli but Hatfield (:n Hoffman (7) c. IT. LEIBY, Prop. _ .i UJ.t ... tt.1 ams caml' bal·k !-'trong • COMPANY • "~d that ,\Ncncnn citizens must be BlG T l:llBER LOSES TO BFTTE Park soon >howed sip;ns of weakness. L. G. --- - -----

• .i,Jc to adapt th«m>l'IYes to the llL'W \JISSOL·L \ -CUSTER YJC'TORS )feDonnlt! lnsing- all his former Phone No. 4: uras prcvailint', the spirit of the

• \nwricn of tomorrow. fid1ti11g- spi1·it His weakening- f!aYe ~''~'-'-'"'-~'~'~"-'-'-"-'-"-'-~''-'-'-~~~~"-~'-"-'-'-'-"-'-'-'-'-'--"U , • • , • • , 1 , 1 1 , , 1 · 1 1 1 1 · • • ' , , • · 1 • • • (Contlnut•d F'rom Page One) Bill int.!:-; a d1nncl' to S!t.. t in her team I- I ; 320 W. Main

Libby was wL'll ri'1n·e~ented by · 4" S • J f T W k 'I• Louh• ,Touµ:hlin. winner of third I work nnd they took f!OOd ntlrnntagc , peCla S Or QUrflaffieflt ee •

BoyC'r (2) Egeland (2) of it. ""ilson mndc the [irst ~corm~ ~ ~· · '1lace who spoke on "Strikes in In- L. F of the half nm! wns followed closely ,. J?ark b~own h.1d Lace Boots. f~tll Lotus heel $11.00 iustri<s whid1 Affr..t the Economic :llcAuliffe l'arhcr. Campbell by a lono b 1 t f )[ D Id I ~ Black h.1d Lace Doot. full Lot11s heel 11.00

C • \Ydfare of the \'\'hole Nation should c - ~ n' <e rom · c ona ' Dark Brown Drogue Oxfords S 8.50

'- c }"' ·hidtk'l by Law." :\Iiss Jough- t'ntt:'l" l"t>\ h·inc- tlw Pnrk hopes <o!Omc what '-lg a rs in spoke duqurnlly on the 0 ,·iJs of O. Dahlb«rg Ncdstad ~!m·ton tlwn dnhhled half the Ienf!th ~ Our ne\\ spring numbers are very attractive. the strike, ayin• that not the strik- R. G of the floor and was succcs<ful in a \Ve haYe a ful line of cut steel and beaded buckles, silk laces r ancl his fam h· suffer, but also the Ashford :llcDonnell <5 l mnkmf! a fit•ld bask<'t At this stage ~ and gro-grain ribbon for the one-hole sailor ties.

employer and the public at Iarf!•· L. G. 1~f th~ e:ame Bowman be~nn hi~ sco:-- ' '7.::'~e Specialty Boot Shop Tlw whole thi11g n·rtrts upon the pub- 'lis1.;oula "~ Glasgo\\ mg "ork .and placrd h\O ba~kets m ~ u; .I

C d 1c. :lliss .Jnughlin lwld that the . a short time. ~lcDonnld made one ~,,. Proper Fitting Always. •r;kcr ,·ic.Jntr>s all rrineiples of Am- . In a dt»ultury L'ontes!, dcY01d of the J more lonf! 'hot nn~ a free throw ~ Joe Conaty . 2..10 \V :i\Ian an Y . 1 1 , . 1

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s1wttnt.:ular, :\ t 1sRoula dt:'f('atcd Glas- whil'h C"'ndNl Pnrk'.;; c:rorinl! Final ~ •ncnn 1 l'BlO<T<ll'\" nt11 .·'\.mer1can oy- . . . · · · · r--

1lt\•. ~he gnw. in brief the histo;y g-ow puttmg t.hcm m !me for a try ec0re. Rilline:s ~9 Pnrk 16. "-'-~''--'-'~"-'''-''-"-"-"-''~''-"-"-"-""'-'-'-'-''-"-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-''-'-'-'-'~ f · l .k 1 . I ti t . h b al fifth plm•t• Ill the tournnment. The I in his usunl "on<l f orm o :-: rt -ps am ~a1< m m er e- · • ,... ·

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1 r·f ~trike!S will l'ondtinue until we I l!Hmt• "·as rough and loosely pla~'.cd, 'fht" lim.•np: ~•O::.S"3E::tl::"9!E::::?!e!E ~~=- ,_ :i.nd ~onw ~atisfacton· plan of arhi- frequent fumUlt..•s and poo~ pm•:mg-

B · 11 · d !ration. . 'it•w«d the f!" ':'e.and for five mmu- SECURE RESERYATIO:'\S NOW for

l tar The au<iienco was inkn,t•ly inter- k• m the bt'irmnmir of the g-ame no

1 c-st«d in the n·ry ,.Joqu«nt speech of sem«• was n•!(islt•red for either sidL'- ECROPE-\·ia historic St. Lawrence Rootc \\'illi:1111 )loorc uf l:allatin, an<l some Glns~ow """ unable to connect with ,\L.\ SK.\ - 1\Iidnight Shn Excursions

Billinirs Park I :\fort on (l~) Bunney

L. G. I Bowman (G) ~le Donald (14)

R. F. Pythinn (l~)

John Hines I ilis"atbfaction wa!\ frlt in the de- thl• bn~kl•t altho they had ample op-

·-==============~!1 sion of th« iu<il!<'• thnt he did not portunity on ""·c·rnl O<.'eosions to even P.\ClFIC COAST-Brit ish Columbia, \Ya,hington, Oregon _1. rcC'ein~ n plat·c•. Ili!-< \'C'ry fine speech up the score. Conroy of 1\fi~soul:l and California.

)foberf! (2)

Center \\'ii son ") Shorthill

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PARK TRY THE R\RBER SHOP

129 \\'. )Iain. Phone 21 .

1 :.nd ch'liwry is worthy of mention. played a 'll'ilar game . H e is n good C.\N,\DL\N P.\CTFIC ROCKIES-Switzerland of America g-unrcl, playing th<.> C"'ntire floor anti

L . G Alf!eO T!an·ey

one of Mi'Soulas best point winners. -Danff, Lake Louise, Glaz ier. .. ..

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•• :1 :: 1: :1 :: :t U :: :: :t :: i: :I ll R. Bn<•r, playinir center for Glasgow, llonolulu . Japan, China, Philippnes, .\ustralia. t: showed flaslws of form and Sherman

Officials: RPfl"'rC'C', Taylor tT111pire,

ll COHRECT!ON ll tltt' midgl't forwnrd worked hard and ll It was tatc.•d in Fridny1:i t: mnde mo~t of Glasgow's baskets.

I::. issue of lhe Expon<.·nt that U ~ti~~ouln Glas,g-ow Con<'h Pmn•ll '''<.·nt to \Yest :-t Keene R edfield

:ili~souri aftl'l" hi~ ~rnduation :: ;: which wns un error an<l should tt Conroy ((i)

~ have lwl·n, "\\"t..•<;lC'rn Rl'scrve U --: l;niYt·r~ity," nlso it wns tated •• --: that Co~wh Puwt•ll wns trans- ::

Estey ..

frrrcd to th« Charleston, S. ll Sargt•nt ( 10) "'! C JHl\'al t:liltion which wns ::: •• incorr .. ·ct U Bnlf (~)

RG Spragu('

L. G. R. Bner

Center Sherman

R. F K . Baer (3)

~ , Custer Ys Ferj'!"us The eighteenth f!ame of the tourna-1

lorQ'l'ns.on.

H. F. WEST Funeral Director

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Embalmer

Phone 690-R-2

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THE WORLD"S GREATEST HIGIIW .\Y.

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