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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1961 FRIDAY, & Defeat Oge - @er5H ul | 3. Sytierie,.” 5 ie ate Tonig 7, oo) Davis, Braves Play in Big Game; Lakers Host Warriors By Ensign Ritchie | Stock tied it up at 10-10 and Gene | each change of the clock, led the. Ben Lomond Scots to an exciting 58-50 basketball victory over Ogden| High School Thursday night in the ' Ben Lomond gym. The victory was the third straight for Ben Lomond in league play Tigers’ only lead. Ogden tied it up to end the period, but then trailed the rest of the way. ‘ | pore who also did a fine job on Jim Chatlin, who got hotter with| 'aNewman’s one-point and JANUARY put the Scots into sole pos- session of first place. This will only last, however, until the winner of tonight’s Davis-Bonneville game is determined. The winner of that game will share the lead with the ' Scots It was also the third defeat for free throw gave Ogden) edge. But that was the| boards, e led Ogden with 15 points. Newman, playing one of} his» better games of the season, added 15. Chatlin was the only Scot to hit in the double figures. At Logan, the mighty Grizzlies rolled to their fourth straight victory of the campaign by handing! South Cache a 68-51 defeat. The Grizzlies now hold a game and a half lead over the. second| oe Ogden in as many games, but the place Box Elder Bees who are _ Tigers forced Ben Lomond to use idle. this’ week. everything in its offensive and de; DID EVERYTHING. fensive books. The Tigers trailed throughout, but were always within .. Big Allen Parrish did everything ‘as he scored 30 points. — striking distance. | But it was Jim Chatlin who kept} Other Northern Utah high school the Scots out in front as he_hit games will be played tonight. . Bountiful and Davis square off 26-points on 10 field goals and six. ‘in the big one at Kaysville. The of 11 from the free throw line. night’s game was a Darts’ gymnasium should be bulg- || defensive battle for three quarters, ing at tipoff time tonight. What should be a real interesting then broke open in the final period to turn into a free-scoring tussle. game will be played in the BonneHigh gym where the Lakers ville so| out, But as the Tigers thawed did Chatlin as he scored 11 of his | host cross-county rival Weber High. | are winless in league com-| Both | quarter. final 126 points in that Ogden was eight points behind | petition, but both have shown a TW O MORE ‘ae Si Ben Lomond to two-poi ‘ Chatlin: (12), bss 98-50 basketball victorb ones 26 points Thursday night getsis the shot away o er Ogden’ High, is shown Robert Fife (21) 4 = outstretch ae Se *" Wednesday at halftime, but early in the sec-| great deal of promise at times: — ond half, Jack Loughton picked up| In Region One, The Bear River his three field goals from side | Bears | court, and rugged Frank Ellis picked | the will attempt to get back into— of the race thick ‘up eight points as he snared re- | travel across bounds and bounced back uy to|North Cache tuck them in. With these two ,ad-| ing the way, Ogden closed uta and a he Ww 4. BO Se. | dese to meet| In the Class B ranks, St. Joseph, | the gap | with to two points at 34-32 with a min-| they| when the mountain at Hyrum. a Division eee 1-1 record of Region aise in . Six, the B Jordan, will host| 20, ae * aie i 1961 MR BOG Fet s |