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Show PAGE 4 Titans Edge Scots UP HILL in SPORTS By Brent Hill Since the class of ’65 about started at Ben Lomond, they haven’t done an aw- with what? We scorer Olympus River in and games. played Bears, also. that the biggest ing to the other coaches. What tans and they didn’t miss the chances. They hit 30 out of 36 from the free throw line. The fourth quarter showed all the skill that a team could have as the defenses held the other team down to a minimum were they talking about? Who knows. Probably nothing more than who would start and who would be good substitutes. Finally he came to the back of the bus where we were and asked us if we understood what good Now, we were surprise to do. He went good the other team play| ed, you are cheating your own guys. So what do you > The highest score - ll do better at a winning score. I only hope the team doesn’t get on one of their great winning streaks and stomp everybody they play. My column would sure look partial Scott Nels son told the that they played a - He had no reason - Tied. The J.V. had Out _ : ; ' came - the varsity. The trip home was twice as long as the one down. The coaches sat in the same seat as when they came down. I wondered what he was thinking? 3 Moon Gas Pedal spec. 2.97 Small, reg. 4.95 arge, reg. 6.99 chica, ww Spec. 4.05 Rocker Arm & Engine Breathers Small, reg. 2.95 Medium, reg. 3.95 Large, reg. 4.95 .. BLOCK'S hei ae | spec. 1.97 spec. 2.37 ‘spec. 2.97 of Ogden takes pride in introducing — ) ADV ISORY. COUNCIL 30 "guy er good sattie. to be worwon. a TU IDEN es ac for 1964 and 1965 They to watch them. When you look at the spectators you wonder: What are they thinking? Could it be something like this? . .. Is this going to be one of B. L.’s years when everybody tromps them? For the second time, the referee blew his whistle to start : the game. Boyd Egan jumped : for the Scots. They ran their 7 pattern well, maybe too well. : We got two quick baskets and were controling the backboards. The coach was telling the guys ‘ how to set up against the Ti- : tan offense. Egan got in foul ; trouble early as his man was a lot bigger than he. Taggart was : playing good defensive ball. | * he team hustled and stayed. * neck and neck with Olympus : during the : score stood first half as the The 28 to 30. ? coach seemed to be quite calm as the team came the half time rest. back after More and more fouls kept the Scots We even have more fun inside Christmas shopping from overtaking the Ti- L to R.: Dean 2500 “eanaton Gordon Smith, Wright, Hoskin, Ben Ogden; Richard standing Dean’s high pleasure BLVD. + PHONE 394-0506 Garr, gifts from school to Al John Warden, Layton, Davis; Weber; Vestell Bonneville. UA achievements. It would re yey. select your Oy C) Ky Sy ml Ta. ~ 2444 cual Blvd. be Christmas 2... 1Y {itear cLorHieR Clearfield; Lomond; Each has been chosen by BLOCK’S for their out- at Jayne for wrong?” He said, “They weren’t good enough on defense and they didn’t make enough shots from the field.” He didnt S seem very depressed. looked sharp in their warmups. Olympus had a big team. Coach Dinsdale talked to Nelson. The team continued to drill. Ben Lomond had a small crowd ' come : » - scored headed Covico Steering Wheel and Complete Horn Kit, reg. 33 50 semen Spec. 22.95 The juniors played real good and defeated the Titans 57 to er, and Christmas Special The referee blew his whistle for the start of the game. We appeared ready. Coach Nelson ‘wasn’t worried. 50. dressed the bus. I said to Coach Dinsdale, “What did they do 141 36th St. over seem worried. Jim’s hands were | a little shaky, but that’s about it. The junior varsity would play first, then the varsity. The Titans were already warming up. They didn’t seem shar’. either. up by one player this year so far is by Sylvester Scott. Well, maybe next time They OGDEN peed Shop | part of the procedure with one of the statisticians. He seemed quite calm even then. What was he thinking? It was dark when we reached the school and no one could tell just which way we had come. run ‘went to the showers depressed. number of baskets. The team tried a full court press as time was running out. The score ended up with the Titans on top and BL looking for their first win. Well, after the game the team of all is 5°11” Jerry Kap. That kid doesn’t know when to quit. He got eight against Olympus | and twelve against the Bears. Egan and Jepsen have both been real husThe team left the bus first. The tlers on the boards. Usuothers second and the cheerally they are the shorter leaders last. I went in the dressof the centers and still ing room with the team. No one get the rebounds. — said very much. They didn’t > how do? Now, guys, ’m not suggesting that just because of me you go out and lose your next ten -games so that I will have something to write. Just give me a little time and I will come up with some| thing marvelous. In the meantime, hang on and don’t wonder why noth| tect gets as It isn’t j that I.have f orgotten Bear high Black hasn’t done bad either. He’s played great on the boards. I think our game say the the the with Bear River by a margin of 58-50. The only problem is that I really can’t write about a winning game!!! you do against the Vikings. He played good ball against They stomped the Vikings 75-24. And guess if was Leeuwen when Viewmont. won how He played good defense in both of them. Jim Van our basketball team played their first game. ‘They lose it (not by very far, but they did lose it). The Scots had their next game He both to write the story the way I see it. time came you. Let’s see now; blame it on the referee. Well, this year I’ve tried The The trip down was extremely long and very boring. No one said very much and I didn’t take a book with me to read. While riding I wondered how a coach would feel, this being his first game of the season. He didn’t seem worried. He just sat in his front seat talk- I write a winning column? Danny Taggart could work as a starter. ful lot in sports. The paper has tried to color up the score as much as possible and many times _ _ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1964 THE HIGHLANDER — |