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Show v i-- i i, , ,. m or ' T Big Sky Bet? MSU On Top Tod Christensens seven-yarpass to Davis netted the first score and John Fassio kicked The Warner, the first of five extra points, GRANGER and Davis boys are running Seconds later Fassio recovered another Kearns fumble on the wold in Granger again and no- Davis SX.yard Une body seems to care except the agajn teams. other Region-Threand Christensen Warner; pass-'th- e Jerald Warner and Jerry hooked up for a second period the in touchdowns'" Davis scored two d ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiunminiiiiiiiiiii - - No Big Sky coach is ready to hand Montana State the BSC crown at the seasonal midpoint, but the Bobcats appear a better bet with each look. "T , Jim Sweeneys eleven dropped their first two tests. North Dakota State walloped them 24-West Texas State slipped by Thats when It looked like preseason predictors aimed a bit high by ranking MSU among the top five smalt colleges. But then Sweeney went to york. He shifted his defense both the players and the system. He convinced his fine aggregation that winning, not matching last seasons awesome ofwas fense 39.4 points, 843.3 yards per game No. L . , BOZEMAN 6. prwwrrrr 41-1- Crowther were the big gliners. Larry Blain blasted for two yards and a score, but his extra point run was stopped short. Jn when Warner scored held yards out, Terry Young nabbed The stubborn Cougars Chnstensen aerial ian in scoreless the quick Lancers Bnjce Taggart tallied on a the first period, but Lancer lead- for a Neal Hendrickson recovered a gotQn Kearns fumble on the Kearns 34; j the final stanza on and the touchdown parade a drive. Frank Pedro-za's passes to Kerry Nixon and began. to quit kidding ourselves and had to about last year. Last season was gone, we forget look to after this year, sayB Sweeney. We ,had d .were flat, not enough. S So Sweeney shuttled the defense and came up fith the best in the Big Sky. The Bobcats are first in rush defense, second (behind Weber) in pass defense, and third in total D. i I Kearns recovered a Lancer fumble on the Granger 24 yard line. A personal foul and an unsportsmanlike conduct call on Granger bench earned the ball. to the Granger eight.. UTAH SpanUi Fork C-- 2 the next play Cowan hit iff Strong with a TD pass. A Danny Burt sprint the middle set up through Souths last score, and it was Burt himself who carried the ball over a few plays later. Then Viewmont took charge. A Nelson Hayes to Alan Cleverly pass and a to Kevin Boardman put the Vikes on Souths two, and Hayes sneaked over from there. Alert Steve Bywater then picked up a Cub fumble on the South 24 and raced untouched into the end zone. Then Hayes passed Viewmont to the five, hitting Gary Egnew for 8, Randy Burningham for 19, and 30. On of its d bwn, became awesome again, all won, and by v Over the last four games has racked An aggregate of 90 points Don Hass test. 39 its up points per hopeful has moved to third in the nation among rushers with 625 yards. Pass-ru- n quarterback Dennis Erickson, is closing' in among the national leaders in total offense. Since the two losses, when Montana State M-Sta- te dropped from the national picture, Sweeney and Co. have climbed to No. 8 in the press polls. They should sweep the remaining conference the games, win BCS crown No. 3 for Sweeney and earn a post season bowl second in a row bid. The two conference games, homecoming with Weber Saturday and Montana, Nov. 4, will be - 148 454-01-1 - lahl ' 7M-S4- 10.95 Great for classes or casual comfort, Thom McAn'c alnew "Penny Moc" loafers are ways in style. Leather uppers In cordo brown or black, with Neolite heels and soles. Sizes 6Vz to 11, 12; B,C,D widths and 7 to 1 1, E width. 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We had I riir,i, - held as Granger blasted winless to remain un- Keams, . ' "' Curt e 6. 35-2- f'l Tough Granger Kips ltearns:Higfo,4M2:. ''iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiini i- V &ESERET Nick Ycngich ' V ta Braves Thursday announced appointments of Jim Fanning as first base coach and Eddie Robinson as farm director. Fanning was former farm) director for the Braves and Robinson comes to the Braves from the Kansas City Athletics where he served as farm di-- 1 FLOOR MEN'S SHOES STREET Malt and phona ordan fillad, add 64c poitaga (1020). rector. touph. Weber seeks revenge and a return to good football fortunes.' Montana Is the most improved team in the conference. S has the horses and the town Bozeman to take the title. Some have likened Bozeman to a small college Laramie. The fans are rabid. Seats for Saturdays game And sleeping accommodations have been sold out for four months. Bozeman citizenry remember last ;ars 6 thriller and the postgame fisticuffs volving fans and players. sj. The latter shouldnt be repeated, but both Coaches admit that the game will be tough and g win and & tight A game out of the isnt question. But SALE te mountain-col- d Now Is the time to stock up on the smaller items that compose a man's wardrobe at savings to you. Neckties, socks, and sets of handkerchiefs, are all of high quality, come in various styles to suit every taste. 45-3- , last-seco- high-scorin- White Vs. Hass Should Be Good Mens socks i Weber fans will miss a fine match this year. The ground duel between Hass and Lee White wjll he in the least interesting. The duel lost a little luster when Weber failed to yin a few. But White, even rith an inexperienced and gome times inefficient protective line, has managed to jlug away for his yardage, Last year after five s fames Lee had 559 yards $n 106 carries. 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