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Show e surprisin 3 BOX fy e out on top in games ring out-of-league opponents. Bees tripped Springville, 53- D 38, to register its sixth straight victory. The Weber Warriors met an alumni team in a practice session last night. Going into the final week of pre-season action, the Bees and Warriors are the only teams in Northern ae an: Last night’s biggest upset came | at Jordan where the Beetdiggers whacked down Ogden High to the tune of 48-35. Ogden jumped out to a 14-8 lead in the first 2!Granite Bountiful BEN LOMOND GTFE quarter, but then saw the Beetdiggers overcome the lead and move to a 22-19 halftime advan- tage. Bob Greenwell was the only Tiger to hit in the double fig- ures. He scored 14. The Ben. Lomond Scots dropped a close one last night as it lost to South Cache, 45-41, in Hyrum. The Scots, however, outscored the Spartans, 17-16 from the field. Lanky Roger Moore was Ben Lomond’s top scorer with 20 points. Hugh Bain added 10. _ NOT ENOUGH HELP Bill Pusey and Darwin Harris Davis Darts, who are havluck against Salt Lake teams, lost to South, r blowing an early Darts led by a single the end of the first Ider, bolstered 10 were just by ath- recently ——— The — throw ped Harris hit 16. se tions, but they didn’t get enough help from their teammates as the Bears lost, 57-56, to the East High ds in overtime. The score ted at 53 all at the end tion play. Pusey scored on nine field goals and for four from the free "ESE put on good scoring demonstra- December Class B games, ummit | whipped South 61-46, and Morg aD Grantsville. 43-31. 7, 1958 |