The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 January 1963 — Page 16
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Jan. 10, 1963
Union Twp. Edges Indians Tuesday 59-58 A i> "u ' I: d’ by U’ or T>WD.*bip ••aw : a 13 p i.t Wii.kerton lead ' > give th* Tig< i -a 59-Ss wjn ■mt Walkerton with two f:w throne by Beatty a: the 11 second mark lu n ng tht lead to th* Tiger* Beatty was louk I just after Walkerton had missed on a one and one free thiou situation wtr. 11 MMUih left nhch could ha < sewed ;p the game for the Indians with two j^unt.4. The game started on a close scoring jMttern. but :he Indians probably having th* r h ttest hal’ of the y-ar ns they’ did about every hmg ”.ght began to puU away from the Tigers bed n the first quarter had ended Beaty who ended th* gone with tw< free throws al o start'd it that way giving the Tigers a brief 2-0 lead Don L hv.g and Carl- - Ar e hit Walkerton tn st ba ket - and ■he race was n Dunlap scored next for th* T-g<rs b*.it Steve Burch and Steve Huff each added iwo-poirttrs to the Walkerton total for an 8-4 lead. F>m tier*, Ue Indian- began pulling slightly ahead a* the Tigers s, '-vd three p in’s as the drive started. Walkcrt n really caught fire in the last two minutes to jump to a 21-14 lead by
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the periods end. It was exactly the same in the second quaitcr. th* Indian.* vm iv waking the ho r i- p ’ pa smg a< < uiH 'lv and hitting t fine penentag. a, they pulled ah* »<! as mu h ns 15 punts at "lie time 35-20 b ■ aturcd in thu* big s]s< ad Were three fast ba -He's by Jack Watkins as he tnh'iH the action in the mcond quarter. The halftime score was 37-24. The third quar er was an entirely different thing Union Township came out to play ball. They hu tl< d much m«>r» and began using a very effective tad break and strong rebounding. With this imbinatKn they went to work on the lead that was trimmed to 6 points in less than three minutes In thi* streak Huh ; i< ked up his fouth Pul and Ernie Morn on had the same trouble shortly after, putting two Walkerton staiters in ious trouble. The la< k of a st! »ng bench ha* bc»-n u problem all year ' r • oa<h Jim Ridenour. The Indians >!HI maintained a bad g mg int the o irth period as they had 48-43 witn j'ls; the ruie eight minute s’.’nza left However, a has so oft< n been the c ase the « Ten e weakened Union took he had at 5:35 with their third basket of ti.« quartet while Walkerton had yet to score. S Evans hit fir t. then R Evans and Beatty Ludwig tied the scon shortly aftei ugh cine free throw but the trading of points began. Dunlap hit a jumper for the Tigers a: d H iff offset tin . Wrh
4 »l remaining Beatty hit again, hit fluff followed with a thue point play at the I 29 maik for a 54 >3 had How aid pu hvd Union ahe ad with a basket at 3. >6 and then no s< ring was done until 1 11 remained whin Beatty gave the Tigers a three point h id with a basket. ytuirisnn back in the game for sona time, hit from th< side very shortly after Beattys basket ano he Indians got the ball on a jei.HMd shot and moved down floor to have Moi: win sink an 18 f- iter for the 58-57 lead wrh M ■c< <»nds remaining After Union lost the ball again on the Imaids. a foul was called with 14 seconds remaining when Huff was iun over His missed free throw was followed by’ a foul that gave Beatty the chamc to be the hero, which he promptly took advantage of with Ins game wanning points. Beatty finished with 111 j»olpt, on five baskets and 9 free ?>hots •o had all scorers For the Indian, Ludwig and Huff each total* d II to pace the losers. B Tram Win* \gain Walkerton's B Team, now coming into their own. won again Tuesday night as Van Wanzeelc Williams and Barden took i h e • of the game. With these three doing yoeman duty on the boards, and getting all the points but two, they were truly the stars of the game. William'* had 14 points. Van Wanzeck* 11 and Barden eight for the night in the 35-28 w m { Box Score Walkerton fK ft p Huff 5 4 5 Burch 3 1 2 Ludw .g 4 6 2 Morrtson 4 14 A i ce 4 0 2 Watkins 3 0 2 Hiler 0 0 2 Williams noo Totals 23 12 19 Union Township Dunlap 6 12 H Evans 2 14 R Evans 4 15 Beatty 5 9 2 Huwaid 5 11
Schoff 100 Peting 0 0 1 Frwse 0 0 0 Totals 23 13 15 Union Twp. 14 21 43 59 Walkerton 21 37 48 58 Officials: Ryan and Morrison, botii of South Bend. so< K Hop MTT.R HARLEM STARS GAME Tlrcrc will be a Sock Hop In the high school gym Friday night after the Harlem Stars Basketball game A few minutes intermission will be needed to clean the floor, but all are invited. Donation of 25< will l>e charged a: the door by the Walkerton Athletic Boosters. Read the Classified Ads
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