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Show MARCH 6, 1958 SAME PATTERN second quarter followed The the same pattern, with Logan pulling ahead at 18-17 with three minutes left, but Ben Lomond pulling back ‘to a 25-22 margin at the half, largely on the shooting of Peterson and Ed Chatlin. The Grizzlies made seven Ben Lomond Defeats Grizzlies points, more than half their total |for the quarter, from frequent trios to the fou line. The Scots were hotter than a Las Vegas evening in July at the start of the at the end With finding on the Ben By RAY WIGHT lanky Brent Peterson the hoop from anywhere floor, a smooth-working Lomond quintet last night recorded a convincing 49-41 win over the visiting Logan Grizzlies on the local school’s floor. However, the victory failed to give the improving Scotsmen 1:25 left to make Gicklin third 13, was a and rebound to of the quarter. a SCORING SLOWED slowed during the as Ben Lomond’s well balanced attack pushed back repeated Grizzly attempts. to pull even. | Cheney, Watts and Lindquist carried the load for Logan, but plaidsmen’s with it 39-31 on - The scoring final quarter, long shots were uncannily accurate, added another 14 to account of the scored make it 41-33 at the end evening, and Dean Penrod, whose Watts min- attack and aggressive rebounding work which continued to pay off. Penrod hit a running shot at Weber in beating the Bountiful /Braves, but the Warriors couldn’t put together a win. , Peterson, who was hitting with anything he tried, dropped. 21 points during the ‘course of the Gary and two a teamed up for a smooth passing needed the help of for the bulk scoring. quarter first ors, but then Peterson hit a jumper and Myers scored from the sidelines. Peterson, Penrod and 'Gibkdin chance for a playoff entry into the state Class A tournament. Ben Lomond third of the |utes had pushed the score board to 32-24. Peterson counted ra from the foul line and Penrod plopped a-nice long one in. Watts broke loose for a close one for the visit-| top ‘scorer for Logan. Merlin Olsen, husky center, added 8, mostly the Ben Lomond height and gressiveness were too much. from the foul line, and Jay Cheney hit four from the field for another 8. Peterson scored first on a tipin for Ben Lomond after the ag-' Peterson hit two close. together late in the. quarter, one a hook shot and the other a long jump shot, to pretty well write the end two teams had sparred fruitlessly to any Logan hopes for the evening. for nearly two minutes. Bill LindQuentin Cook for Logan broke quist answered with a jump shot from the foul line for Logan, and through once for a layup as Ben the two teams were off close first quarter, which with lead oo ESfl the at the Scots showing buzzer. | a Lomond stalled during the closing minutes of the game. The score board read 49-41 for for a ended 11-9 Ben Lomond ment place cinched. a Chatlin and Logan’s Bill Lindquist ) battle for a rebound in last night’s r. Ben Lomond won, 49-41, but failed fe Tou Mament. At left is Ron Meyer Sia of at the final buzzer. The defeat. meant little to Lo-| gan, which already had a tournaThe scoring: LOGAN GTFEP ae BEN - re 3 8612 Watts /4 2 0 8 Cheney 9 0,0 0 Parsons 3 0.0 6 Lindquist 186 8 Olsen ep 10.0 2. Murray 21.1.5 0 0 0.0 Cook Harris 141913 41 LOMOND 1G: Penrod 6 2214 - Peterson 8 85 21 Chanting 3) 06 Mvers 100.2 Gicklin 3.106 Belliston 0 1 0 0 é ~. Totals Combs : 0000 21187 49. |