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Show , Cage Leader, PickedOver Murray Five By TOMMIE POSTER Leading the Jordan district race with an unbeaten record after four games, a half,-game ahead of Murray, Mur-ray, Cyprus and Granite, Davis high school cagers invade Murray Tuesday evening for what may prov the most hard fought game the leading crew will enter during the league race. "Davis catch 'um 'nother scalp after hard battle," says Chief "We Guess 'Em," the old Ute medicine man who predicts the outcome of high school athletic events for The Telegram, but he sees "plenty tough game." The Darts displayed power last week-end in a S2-27 triumph which tumbled Cyprus from the undefeated unde-feated ranks. Previously Davis had beaten Tooele, Grantsville and Jordan Jor-dan in order, while Cyprus had downeaGranIte7"" defending " state champion. Tuesday's game should be one of the season's best Two other outstanding games axe scheduled Wednesday, with Spring-ville, Spring-ville, unbeaten Nebo leader, invading invad-ing Nephl to battle the Juab five, while Delta and Beaver, undefeated Millard leaders, clash at Beaver in one of their traditional classics. The Chief, who correctly picked 27 of 32 last week-end to boost his season's average to .741 after a slow start In which he experienced difficulty dif-ficulty with selections in the Sum-mitt, Sum-mitt, Nebo and Carbon districts, thinks Tuesday's and Wednesday's games "pretty tough for anybody," but favors Springville and Beaver. His selections for the games all Tuesday unless otherwise indicated follow, winners being indicated by capital letters: Logan-Ogden District Preston at NORTH CACHE. Jordan District Bingham at CYPRUS. Grantsville at GRANITE. DAVIS at Murray. Tooele at JORDAN. Nebo District SPRING VILLE at Nephl (Wednesday). (Wed-nesday). Tintlc at SPANISH FORK (Wednesday). (Wed-nesday). Millard District Delta at BEAVER (Wednesday). HINCKLEY at Milford (Wednesday). |