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Show Greeley Downs Bobcats, 33-26 GREELEY, Colo.. Oct? iJPi-Greilry iJPi-Greilry Sttt and Montana State had the job today of tightenlnf up their linea after Greclry'i 33 to 36 victory over the Bobcata last nljht ho wed both teami are long on offense, of-fense, but ahort on defense. I Twenty-five hundred spectators watched the "never-a-dull-moment" game spurt up to a climax In the final period, when Montana State came within a point of tying the score. The Bobcats took the lead with a first period touchdown, but the Bears, paced by the spectacular arm and leg work of Elmo Cromer, soon grabbed the advantage and never relinquished It. Cromer made four of the Bears' five touchdowns threw a pass to Rchwoldt that produced a 7fl-yard gain and the other touchdown, place-kicked two conversion points, and paaaed to Speckman for the other point after goal. By AMtx;iitt1 PrM Q RUE LEY MONTANA HTATR rMik la ....... Hail-may (( It Klmlifr. y Kramer Ig V-llmr M'w. c NorMa liarnhardt re Wllitt Rtarr rf Klkkrlaon t-rikrrtaii r fV.rhln iirilii qb fni.-r lrw lh reirlman Hfhwolrli rh , Mill !. om'Vkh . fh Tovtllch He-Mr? bv tarrt'Mia: Montana Stat. T 0 (1 aa tiwlry Hiale . , 0 14 A 3J M'.iitatia Htat arorlnc : TfurhrlowTia TfVe?tph, Hollnwiy, nn-tafavnii 2 poind aflr toiifhtlMWiii Holl-Hlav 3 ' plawekkk I . Or-ly sroritift : Tourhdowna - rromar 4. Rfhwoldt. Point Bfir iniKhdowtia Cromer '2 t 'a-kprk : Hp?rkman. om-Mala- Rtfrtj. Vl.lal umpire, irhwel-grr. irhwel-grr. hU lititaman, Orflm. |