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Paterni •s S Ì V ’.Ì 1} r 1 ' , ’ ' , ' t \ ‘ . , V . \ ■ f ' - ' l Storage 'good' at Clark Canyon Reservoir Carroll College, with 21 letter- men returning from its 1981 Fron tier championship club, com es to Vigilante Field Saturday in the con ference opener for both clubs. A ction gets under way at 1:30 with a special “ Parents D a y ’ ’ set. Both Carroll and W estern list 1-1 records entering the game. Coach B ob Petrino’s defending champs lost 24-21. to Southern Col orado’s nationally-ranked squad, but responded with an impressive 41-18 rout o f M inot State. H ie B u lldogs rallied for 33 p oints in the fourth quarter to stun Ricks, 36-22, in their season opener, prior to Saturday’s 20-14 downfall at the hands o f Simon Fraser. H ie Saints field seven return ing all-conference standouts, lead C O ) by quarterback Bob Petrino, wide receiver Scott Davis and halfback Craig MacKenzie. WMC coach D on Christensen said Carroll has thè finest overall talent o f any opponent on the W estern’s schedule. “ T h is is the k ey game for us,” he added. “ And it’s one which the Bulldogs must win to remain in championship contention.” Twin girls top Lima Hie East Bench Irriga tion District’s water supply is in “ excellent shape ’ at the end of this growing season, according to Dick Kennedy, district manager. Kennedy said last week that inflows at Clark Can yon Reservoir have been 125 to 200 percent above normal since M a y 1. He said c o o l temperatures and high moisture levels com bined to create a situa tion in which water went into the ground and was re leased gradually over the season. Usually moisture creates heavy spring run off, which decreases as the growing season wears on. As a result o f higher than Ropers win nOnxiiil ÜlHoVVo, Ícíüc Ü Ü U J c u e Flo will continue at termined storage levels. also greater than normal-- this rate until Oct. 1 when “ We know~ that we’ll 550 feet per second com- winter releases will be plenty 0f water for pared to the 350 usual for established at a rate which next year,” Kennedy said, this time o f year. will maintain federally-de- Benson Ranch closed to all hunting. Ron Benson EAGLE Barber Shop Haircut $5.00 Senior Citz.$4.00 29E.Bannack Twin Bridges girls surged ahead o f Lima cagers Saturday to win their own tournament champion ship game 46-21. W illow Creek edged Harrison 30-27 in the loser-out game Saturday night. In Friday night action fourth quarter surges carried Lima over H a r r is o n ' 45-36, Twin downed W illow Creek 43-38. Individual scoring o f I Arm and Twin Bridges players was: Lima v s . Harrison lim a —Clam o, 23; W illiam s, 9; Olsen, 7; Tyler 4; Lockyer, 2. Twin Bridges v s . W illow Creek Twin Bridges—M cAlear 15; M il ler 14; N ye 8; W eiferich 2; Den ise Dwyer 2 ; Reynolds 2. lim a v s . Twin Bridges Lima—Olsen, 8; Clam o 6; Tyler 4; W illiams 2; Luce 1. Twin Bridges—M cAlear 9; N ye 8, W eiferich 8; Denise Dwyer 7; Miller 6, Reynolds 4; Redfield 2; Danette Dwyer 1; Klose 1. Jenny Reynolds was the leading rebounder in both Twin games. This weekend the Twm Bridges girls, n ow 0 0 , host Gardiner F riday and Manhattan Christian o n Satur day. Lima meets the Butte Central Jayvee team there Saturday. Thirty four teams p artic ipated in a draw p o t team roping sponsored b y M on tana A g r i Chemicals at the Falcons claw Beavs TW IN BRID G E S - The Lima Bears were unable t o break into the win colum n Friday as they faced Twin Bridges on the F a lc o n s home turf. H ie Falcons downed the Bears 30-6 during Twin homecoming fes tivities. Lima coach Jack H u tchi son noted Twin Bridges g o t o f f t o a very quick lead on a bootleg b y Scott Kraii in the first quarter. Kraii also ran the conversion. Falcon David A shcraft scored touchdowns o n a three-yard run and a 25-yard return o f a pass inter ception. George Clements rushed for 60 yards. Darren Sand spear headed the defense b y taking p a rt in 15 tackles. Lima’s R u s ty Hansen scored early in the fourth quarter. Keith Hansen, who was named player o f the week, b locked well the center and came up w ith 18 tackles at n ose guard. The Bears, whose first series was cut short b y interception, were never able to break the Falcons’ lead. H ie win put the Falcons at 3-0 and the Bears at 0-3. lim n faces Sheridan at home Saturday at 2 p.m . Hutchison pnintaH last wet o u t that Sheridan, defeated w eek b y district leader Ennis 42-6 is always one o f the top defen sive teams m the league. “ W e ll have t o m«lm changes of fensively t o get some points cm the board,” the coach said, p ointing o u t Lima o n ly totaled 28 points in the Bear’s first three games. Cindy W elbom , daughter o f Don and P a tty W elbom was crowned homecoming queen during Friday’s bout against Lima. H ie Falcons W est s t Y iellowstone Dwight Harrison Ranch on Sept. 12. The results and times were: First place team average, Bill Garrison and Mike Barrett, 43.93 on three; second place team average, Jim Allen and Mike Pettit, 22.07 on two; third place team average, Mike Pettit and Todd H ol land, 27.39 on tw o; fourth place team average, Chad Holland and Brent Mun- iy,2 8 First _ and Brent Munday, 10.98; Benny Reynolds mid Mick Tensley, 11.04. Second g o : 1. Ike Dobson and Gary Adels, 8.95 ; 2. Jim Allen and Mike Pettit, 9.29. Girls battle day, 28.20 on two. s t g o : Chad Holland face W e Y Twin at 2 p.m. OES installs new officers W orthy M atron Helen Garoutte presided at the first , m eeting o f Mizpah Chapter N o. 13, Order o f Eastern Star on Tuesday, September 14. There were 23 officers and members present. Installation o f i Frank Busch was pres Chai Harriett W elbom from B a s e , Idaho was intro duced as a viator. A lso introduced were Deanna Richard, grand represen tative to Maine; Agnes Hazelbaker, credentials com m ittee; and Helen Brown, heart foundation committee. The charter was draped in memory o f M yrtle Davis •and-past grand matron Marion Anderson. Reports o f the Auditing Committee, the junior past matron and the grand chapter were given. A ls o the grand visitation at Ennis was reported on. Alma N ye presented Helen Brown with her p a st matron pin. H ie sickness and dis tress com mittee reported several cards h ad been sent and v is its had been made t o the side. Birthday cards and gifts were presented Helen Gar- Refreshments served. outte,“ wprthy*Jnatroi)H andf7 ^ > w l l b e BiO Brown, worthy patron Che next m eeting at the from the officers. M asonic Temple at 8 p.m. Junior and senior girls will battle it out on „ . . . Vigilante Park’s football Friday at faM Friday during their annual “ powder pun” con- BCHS will serve as cheerleaders and will pro vide half-time marching en tertainment. were Fall Equipment Clearance Sale EZEE-0N DOUBLE OFFSET DISC $4800.00 HESST0N SWING TONGUE $3900.00 IH 400 TRACTOR $2500.00 IH 806 TRACTOR i $7200.00 92 MASSEY-FERGUSON COMBINE $2200.00 NEW HOLLAND 286 BALER $4900.00 NEW HOLLAND 285 BALER $3900.00 NEW HOLLAND 1002 BALEWAG0N $5500.00 NEW HOLLAND 78 BALER w/engine $1200.00 NEW HOLLAND 78 PT0 BALER $400.00 JH Equipment ■ I I 683-5151 1045 Selway Dr W r e looking for work. BMX race cancelled H ie B M X race plaimed for this Saturday in Dillon has been cancelled. Race co-ch. irm a n Lee Tuott said the race was can celled because the track at Ibeyville Park is not com pleted a n d also because not enough youngsters wanted to race. ’ He said the Jaycees will probably stage the race in the spring. Gaye Hancock Aerobic Dance Starting Oct. 4 Morning Class Babysitter Available Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 9 to 10 Evening Mon. A Wed., 7 to 8 Call 683-6271 for more information “O Q ) ¡WINCHESTER 1300 XTR SHOTGUN 12 ga. 3 inch magnum 30 inch Vent rib Improved-Modified-Full Chokes-All in one Sug. Retail $379.97 Our Reg. $333.97 SAVE $80.00 Our Sale $ 2 9 9 .9 7 6th Annual Fall Roping Dell.MT Sept. 26th, 1982 1 p.m. 2 to get 3 $15 per man Enter 3 times Barrels $10 per run Red Rock R o d eo C lub ___ -DELICIOUS ---------- Frozen Berries ••• Truckload in Dilion Sept. 29, all day Across from A & W Artesian Picks o f the Week., MEET THE BULLDOGS ARCHERY 20% off EQUIPMENT In Stock DUCK & GROUSE GAME VESTS SALE $8.95 r a n c i s n has joined the staff of the — Country is of October 3th JOHN DU N L A P Defensive S a fety A 5-10, 170-pound junior from Valier, John pro vides leadership to the secondary and is the most-experienced member o f that u n it A three-year letterman, he was voted the Frontier Conference “ Player o f the Week” for his outstand ing performance in the season-opening victory ova: Ricks. Coach Don Christensen describes his defensive ace as “ a skilled athlete who is at his best under pressure.” NELL IB. J .) BJORNSTAD Quarterback Neil earned starting stat us last year after setting WMC single-game records for m ost pass attempts (34) and m ost completions (18). The 6-1, 185 junior from Eagle River, Alaska, con tinued his aerial artistry in W M C ’s stirring upset o f Ricks, hitting 17 or 28 passes for 258 yards and three TDa. “ Neil is an excellent field general,” Coach Christen sen notes. “ His strong, accurate arm insures points on the board.” • (12.95 SAVE $4.00 ALL REMINGTON SHOTGUN 15% off SHELLS MOUNTAIN ELK BUGLES Tube Type $4.97 STANSP0RT 3-MAN lountain Dome’ TENT reg. $99.97 SAVE $ 20.00 SALE $79.971 Mon.-Fri. 7a.m.-8p.m. Sat. 7a.m.-6p.m. Sun. 9a.m.-5o.m. Fish of the Week Don Sorenson 7Vi Rainbow Girdle Bug Beaverhead River GRAND PRIZE WINNER ~ Announced Next Week ' f iS X- V aiítMiirtM ;s LICENSED GUIDE SERVICE BAIT INFORMATION FRIENDLY SERVICE ^ i b a c a í I i jï i I J ¡¡nifi « ni ' M Í Ú Í P ííW