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Show / i. 112A sei OGL ; Standard-Examiner, Friday, ' March 4, 1966 s ot Sc s p i h W an Log Plays Bees Ton ight i ria» BO E ie By RICK le heii eg BAM Mag Se ie itil HASSETT Craig a mM car | ed es Taylor, LOGAN—The hungry Grizzlies/a pair of Logan Speed merof Logan High lumbered out of/chants, joined in the fun then the woods here Thursday after-|With Olsen, Merlin’s “dlittle’ | noon to claw Ben Lomond’s}brother who is a surprisingly Scots beyond recognition, 72-52,|graceful gunner, to rack up a in a Region One playoff feast| 7-16 halftime margin, at spacious George = Nielsen| The revengeful Grizzlies, get- ‘Fieldhouse. — ting even for an earlier 68-82 The Grizzlies, led by bruising|loss to the Scots in Ogden, re- |Phil Olsen, slapped the Scotties |fused to let up during the third jaround the court like rag dolls|stanza and blew ‘the Bagpipers | ie earn a shot at Box Elder a deine tonight in another big playoff te good rebound- Logan H|ing and deadly shoo eg oga at 8 p.m. m. here. | The winner of | was in front by 33 points, 59 59-26 | tonight’s contest will qualify for going into the stretch. tse ae Ta ot either|;* CAME BACK STRONG |» | Jordan on Mon ay or Olympus} «,., Ber the: elie: Shiney on Tuesday in the first-round eee few - . oer PAGS ck eae, Don Dinsdale’s aggreThe Region One team ilay. Younger, gation came back strong in the | the better r ecord after t final frame to double its output offs will play the Beetdiggers, but in the case both had identical records a coin flip Saturday will determine who plays who. Box Elder will rate as a slight | eo in Be battle this eve- from a mere 26 points all the ‘way up to 52—but it was only a ‘small dent in the Logan lead. th Olsen, shooting on drives up e middle with soft set shots, topped all scorers with 19 tallies. Smith canned 11 for Logan _| while ‘Taylor potted 10. Wimmer 2 BALANCED ATTACK : Olsen and Co., flashing a bal-|1ed the erratic Scots anced attack that was harder to| Doug Dinsdale pumpedwith 12 and through contain than a brush fire, pep-|11 inva losing cause. pered the strings with “bombs’| Ben Lomond’s over-all season from all over the floor to spurt/record was 4-11, (past the Ogdenites early in the} Box score: a Ben Lomond tried «its| °*¥. ‘GMON? SEN est to keep pace with the roar-| 1 0-0 2Massey = Smitha? 5pete 1-2 11 ing Grizzlies, but panicked when} | 9° $fasity ee Logan started to connect from} 2.00 4 Thomas _ “Burke oe ie| 3 1-1 7 | outside. — oe Karren. aggart ~~ ora} Od Cleat Dinedate a Fon ange : ke apn 12.-2. +5os | Colder: than icicles and just VB: ASounaey v e OE o 4 Wa j 7 U _Jaraine, as active, the Scotties a| } 2° 2kump, Zollinger0 0.0 4)0 bushel-full of mistakes made during! 6 0-0 12Wimmer °D. Olsen 1 0.0 2 | ‘the first period while the Bruins iSprinted to-a 17-6 lead. _, Steve ‘ Burke, ; 24 49 52 a = tigerish de- Lomond, the number two scorer. in Region One. Burke stuck to| era: like a Siamese twin and. held the flashy Scot guard. to | only two points—all in the first | half. ene TENACIOUS DEFENSE ii It was just as. grueling for the other Scotties, too. Logan,| much better than its 7-5 record ‘would indicate, played inspired, | ‘tenacious defense to throttle Ben Lomond’s attack whenever it threatened to explode. SO eo ie | ; eee eee. S Totals gr lon... Pees L Ae neh Cy fensive ace for Rod Tueller’s <0" crew, drew the assignment of stopping Keven Massey of Ben $ 2 B13 72, 6°16) Comes 326" | 52| a | |