The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 January 1963 — Page 2
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iinn s r<>\\ ui;i • t. win in the St Joseph County Tuir.cx I » <*<i Milla <X el loU . ;,S th< ] ' 1 < ।! it K Z-• ! < • .k- ; amd < noUgl bat it • <:< »«< s a WollV '■HIM S 'i >■ . T>*U’ n« x Time P< nn d • t ' pay i> th. South Bend S. ’i" 1 but la' <1 V«. ’ - t‘ । 1)h *' ' < ‘ > !. ■<• tla y I »\ < h' < . p a in r Elkhart f r •v. •al rrasen* .U to the !. a- n \X alkelb r. x. ; .tu hod t *» • K : • U:• • • v ENN’S IT XX! SIKAtEH V j f < tu.* and fm< - > They n>« kggn t • both ■ » • nit and dvfvn • Ha y ha.e a x । \ • n .<1 i. -•» t Ie * k h: .<: a c a 1. ba . 1 ill g b .till ( ’ mb.'a a Dus with the strong shm ting t • . l a\. and adequate 1 eight a you t ax. a ai-II r<u - Jed team x’ :h a g hm! ta • h The loss of «. u.y rc t c dng t cripple th. r lean. r is ASSURED TH XT AU. P • St Joseph County Schools • . happy to S.-C th< n competing h h< Ek hart ••< t'.<»naj ah truly xx h them a let of luck xs it \> < .<1 Im* nae t . havt the ncxxTrt < ’he St Joseph county schools i sking a m. c mark sot thems ' cs in another 'Wtiojuti HE TOURNEY THIS YEAR a^ an was a g.*»d one although 1‘ su dominated ewiy game I xily that tiu we«e m Walk « .ton managed to slay with the: foi a quarter and a half Lake x ■ for two quartri ' and Greece ia et wus with then They have a <ry stiong mu a! half club v' h Comp *lx ly leaxes then opp.i ent*, in the dust N O RT H LIBERTY A XT' G v: < operant t’ < Wmi' X with n j. I liar h;? a r Th-> \xa* the only (>vei time game in the sever, g . < act but a <ouple of others \ r. h}M us rl Th. liu idofs 1- imphed ;r. thb game strictly < trr< t* r» A' The su-inl game REES I hursdax ; Endax & Saluida.' Sadom and Gomorrah In Color Stewart (.ranger I’ter An^di Stanley Kakrr The slur * of the riiies I hat in'sktd the rage of hvatrn anti the wrath of < »<»d! ( olot ( art win Shou Star Is at 7 ;00 2 Hours and L» Minutes lamp Strtdax : Mond < \ A Tue*d;*% Gay Purree \n \ntniat<d l eaturr In C >l<h f lie X oin s of : ludx f.atland RoHcrt Goulet !W Huttons The lox <• life of t v . frrm rats. For a!! the fami’vl i ontmuous s| in d. t ) j psf Stii’* January 30 What Ever Happened To Baby Jane
XX . . i ’.ax p;tW g N« ■ C I- •• I XX «-h.i c’<m < ’ iy. xx ,s .iJm . x ». »d <«n< : n thr**e quart. n» arid ’J tT.v v: • < i.p .lily fwh t | ~ The Cuhm K»W up 2» j s m the Im t |>er; .d v. hl p g up only rine '. n .«un’ " < Tigers <•! the wm rHVKST'XY NIGHT HENN xx.m t' • . in.a q| U;j.u .«■ Hex •• c: x b^in J.«d W dkcrtnn T) • v g uc pluvial »3« the: <1 the h « nvf. aw I-akexHh e.‘g<si <• ,t M। ii ' .u a r by th' \o 47 >• >re This welecb'd the (out bum • f ’ Salutday .s J .ay In the first g im.i < . '.ro’.g finish by • lx-, e and Jack Edi >n topped the Tiger* f N'-xx Cui ide The 1 gets brought this ujKin Ihern-M-’vrs as they k'al ted to pres.” and that is jmt meant for Edison He is a tough on a vne-'»n_or.e sttvati' n »" the < »untx teams hnx e FROM HERE QN OUT IT was Penn they handled Lak«\ die with cxm- stun. ha ftune on as they can.e from a hcant 35 33 le* ■ ■ tie myuui b' an lk-4 margin in the big th.rd quart.T in moving to Die 71-47 wm They then roinj-'d all (Aer Greene at night with Keith Bet key tossing in a nifty 41 points a> tJuy made the acorel>>aid turn '-vet tn the I^3 64 rout. IN Um iRING OXER THE tourney a f<>w interesting ’hirg* were noted One. th., (al'.ure of trama to c nxert free throw - This fact alone put Gfreue in thr * ra! grime ns tlmv w »n ovel the Shanin .k‘ i<v on’the charity t.»s •-'• In thia i tmc. Gn'qne hit li of Is th? b'-st effort in th. t* umey Meanwhile the Shamro. k.s wen hitting only 13 of 2»5 and seveta of these were ’ and ones the end of the garni However Greeny then lipped tn their Other t wo g uilt'S as they hit lh of 30 against i’enn which i* average, but only 6 >f 13 against New Carlisle TWO TEAMS MAI'ISON and Washington-Clay didn’t oxen hit ha t of their free ahota m then game-s a.s Madiaor. ended with 11 < t 24 and Clay had only 5 of 13 Two more school*. M alkertor. ami North Liberty had an even half a.s the Indians totaled 10 of 2u and t'le Shamrocks 13 of 26 II might be noted with interest that the^e arc the four first round l«w-i» f that helps to point out the importance of ff” thr •*> TO COMPLETE THE LIST New Car'jsle ended w.th 23 of H Lakeville 23 ot 42 rext in line or shooting the b< d v aa the tv finalists, Greene had 38 Os 63 and the Chan, pion Penn team I *7IH Ui I.A > I /-i J Friday and Saturday January 25 & 26 Tarzan Goes to India Jock Mahoney and Jal. thr elephant h«» 5 w hh (iajrndni.king <4 the Elephanta In ( inemaM-opr \l*> Orson Wehr' The Tartars (<Uor Sunday, January 27 Jerry l^wia in It’s Only Money It’a a Hnwl! ( ontmuouH ftuni 4:30
pa <-.! th«' fled with 42 of 67 !''!■< lag' * w »nt always work that way over a tourney, but it •: » * sT . s- .i point 3 );«• .. ml ;n< d di ►Hit g t't sj fur the -ven gomes uu 167 made and 2t*6 at ten.pt oxi for a perrent ag< of mix .’nit a total no coach I* proud of from the foul ane IHE TOP SCORERS EOlf th<' m.M t w< r< Beikey, r 7k > .w G 36. AIU p. G 41 Holding NC. .',6 Coffman. I’. 36 Edg. it »n I 35. SymauMki NC Burk us G 27, I. Ridtle. I. 21 ar. 1 Y ler !’ 24 Th: re other t ; NCoTrix weie Walkerton's L . faig yx ith 2*» thr Shamro k S • m." 2" an l Clay s Bimbo, IP The <• three al! a< hlrvcd these '.'•a!, in only one game THE t'NFORTUNATE ITHNG m the t urm-y was Synnaruiki n ;<m - xal from the f.ooi m the New ( a i.aic Greene prune He tm klcd El; "n ns lie broke h r the basket itv in the game He was right m f uh: g Edi: on but the lat klc was a little unca led for Ale., did you notice hox* Madiaon felt about him’’ FOR AN ALL COUNTY Team ba*ed strictly on pirformam is in Ihe tourney, thus corner would head the list aa topa, two Penn buya, Berkey and Edgerton The othei right, in no particular or. dvr. arc E*U«.n and Allsop Greene. Coffman. Penn; Ludwig Benko and So.mua. eax h previous ly mentioned with their acboal and Harding and Syrnanaki New Catli-Ie Ihe banishment of Symaimkl had .UUc tu effect a fine two games he played for thr Tigct a Shamrocks Fall In Overtime Thriller 62-61 .Continuexi from {’age unci The ia*d quarter was a good ng. Solmos rut loose first to •-.xn.* and Fritz added two chai tty tosae* a* the Shamnuknwixi to a 48 43 lead Edison hi ; a fr.x- throw and Al m.p tied the scon* with a basket Solmoa broke the tie but again it wn* Edison who. up ui fU Ihe last quarter, was ml*' ing a 10l of shots Smith regained Ihe lead for the Shamrock* but Bui ku* tied the mw with a baekcl when time was really breuming a fa* t< : as * <6' remained at this tunc The Shamrocks then gut a lead that seemed pretty Urge, but were later tied by Greene mainly due to the lack of ability to hit free thr»wß tote in the game W.th 2 36 left. Solmoa was fouled and bit one for the Mini 53 32 lead With 1 69 showing on the dock Smith hit for the Shamrock* and Just 19 MW-.d* 'ater Hullo* ay addl'd another ba k t to pmh the Shamrocks to a 37-32 lead. The pay that ivally hurt <« cured with 131 left a* Soimos fot.ied Exhaon o» J d,u, ‘ putting Sulmos uul with HmPhiln He had been the Shan pock n moat mugful ball band ier Kdi^n hit one of two. but the Shamrocks then ,m xd two gulden upportwuucs as Kane and Smith w^e both fovb -d m the next 45 second* each mining < s ^ l us a and combination With 39 MxoniV* left F^hs ' M. .^.u. trmuvU>K <»><• 1"“> *" Another Ou> »> GrN "7 " ’ ~ . u nuMaed one and on* muled in a iruwu with sexund. left and with .. left lu play EMwon armed KU. eighth p int If the quartet tvmg Uw k"rc at 57-57 Thu. > the way the gmw ended a» thShamrock* miMard « ft”" 1 “ tempt just bvfoie time ran out L, the overtima j*rt<»d Bat turff aluai the ball and no rd R i a aroto after 1 07 had rb r wed of thr three minulr period At the 1 2u mark. All-tip hit <»nc fr”^ U ruv. Holloway -vured for Ihe HKamr Mka wttb oniy >7 wennd* ir't to ul Uhc lead to 60-59 but Gordon Shopper I • aubsUlute guard. calmly aaak two troa throw* with tan aerund* left to Jump ti <4. ahead Thr
Q Robert E. Urbin, Editor PUBLISHER Independent - News Co., Inc. Walkerton, Indiana FLEIJCATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week, secund < Less Poatu^e Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 81 BS( RIPJ ION RATES: $3.00 Per \ ear -50 c Additional If .Mailed Out Os State. *
Si.aii r -tk ca rd a tunc uut w.Ui ' li >x. i..g i It. clock a “id |r? H .^uw i, put it: a lay IM .. ith J. , t.x o < .ais ,c I I > 'nd th»* gau.'* the Shnmn ' k ti uh g by the 62-bl -core Sixmos ended the mghl with 10 pointn a* he t<»uk the Ncomig hor. or* Holloway and Smith had 14 ;uid 16 reapctlivcly tai the Sham n»< k« Edison's IP pn< ed the wm ners Greene fg ft P Burkua 3 0 4 A lim p 3 3 4 White 2 1 0 Edison 7 5 4 BottorfT 6 2 I J. Shupert 11 3 Guhse 2 U 3 G.Shuppeit 0 2 1 Total* 24 14 2<> North IJHerty Porter 2 0 3 Smith 6 4 1 Feltz 1 3 1 Hcdloway 6 2 0 Sol m os H 4 5 Kane 1 0 I Gorby 0 0 0 Eskridge 0 0 0 Totals 24 13 12 Greene 15 2» 45 57 62 North Liberty 16 30 44 57 61 Free throws mused Greene .41 AJ sop Edison J Shuppert. Guh—e. North Liberty (13« Ported 2 Smith 4 Holloway 2 Sefano- 2. Kane 3 Officials Gcrgr Avery and Vb Gricwank 'both of iJiPorte* Penn s Power Drops Indians From Tourney Penn High Set 00l <>•< "f I* clasnieot teams to ev -r play m th<* St Jo rph Onu ty Tourney nuuk* It look etu*v over Walk "itun in their game I art TTnus day as they romped to a 6M.4U win over the Indians Petw. grab bed the lead early tn th* first jh-ihml aft< r two three point play* by Walkerton to taK* command and never be threatened thereafter. Carlos Arc,- opened tile » mg right at thr start with a driving lay m on which hr was foulex! He bagg.rt thr fr<* thiww for a 3.U lead Coffman, a buy that down”! get thr la-.uLmrs at p.-nn eventually tied the > orr with a basket from out aftei a: rarii< free throw Ikm laidw ig drove around the big IWhey puking Up a basket and a foul uhot whwh he mad.- for a 6 3 lead Berkey .-an • back with - basket and Coffman hit again from "Ul to move ahead 7 6 Lud wig then hit another fre Uuoxx fxn the last dose effort of the game Edgerton hit trom ov *r th< I.uMhng Walkerton zone define and then two close ''hoG «» n frtl low ups *X*l¥ made by Y.der and Berkey for a quk k 13-7 lea. 1 Sieve Btuch tux-rd in n jump« i but Berkey sc<»red again and Edgerton added a free throw »* U e King-men were «*pcning up „ good nun gm Ende Morrison rut Uh lead lu 16 11 but Cuff man tusaed in anoth«r long on* (or Penn Uidw ig hdluwed vilh a jumper and the high xconng junior forward. Bet key ended thr storing for thr quarter with a baskrt to mak* it P,*nn 20 and XV nlker ton 13 The Indians were able lu stay within range for a little while Murrtaon opened the aarond per lod with a bank-t but a tip by Yod«e followed Burch then ten onr of two free throws and fm ally pwkrd up a looar ball and
tossed in a jumper to cut the lead to 22.18, The -core stayed at thin j>oint for a minute beh»re Penn began pulltng away. Beik<y hit a ba-Hti and then a fret* shul to start Ihe move. Yoder tusi d in a basket and Curtin bagged a one-pointer before Burch again hit une of two trom the foul line Berkey again was th* demon with n basket and Cuar came off the trench to bang in a basket fu lowtx! by Yod?r before Fiank Earner » free throw ended Ihe half with Penn ahead 34-2 U. Mi-wing free throws again was costly fur Walkenon as several good opportunities tu c.umc the margin were passed up due to this failure to hit the foul shot*. The set and half was a6l Tenn Walkeilon had only one weapon, that b. lug Don Ludwig a* he ■cured 14 us the Indian 20 second half points. Penn, with their reputation, seemed tu scare the Indian mure than anything The boys were forcing their shots, hurrying them or trying to »huut over the taller opponents, therefore losing accuracy thr'nighout the game. Despi r the fact D at they have a much more outhtanding record. Petin still puis five boy* on the fluwr of the Nine age bracket and only five at n time ThG is o.»e of Uu* bad effects of a weaker schedule Ludwig ended the game aa high man a* he finished with 20 poin s «»n wveti baskets and six Ties throw * Hr totaled in even hn f of the Indians points Rrrkry lopp«*d Uw strong Penn crew wi h 17 poml' aid had plenty us help from several of the other boy< P«nn fg f* P Herkcy 813 Edgerton 4 13 Coffman 3 11 XThUt 6 6 1 8. Casini 2 2 2 Curtis 0 11 Myers 2 0 0 M Casini I 0 0 Green 10 0 Coat I 0 2 Allen 10 0 FYeet 203 Totals 31 « 16 Walker t«m Huff 001 Burch 2 2 5 Ludwig 7 6 4 Morrison 2 0 0 Arce 2 13 Watkms 10 1 Famer I 1 0 Hiler 0 0 0 Williams 0 0 1 Ny lander O 0 0 Ingram 0 0 0 Tolas 15 10 16 Pe r ,n 20 34 50 68 Walkerton 13 30 32 46 Free throws missed: Pmn 9, Barkey 4 Coffman, S Csaini. Nyera. Allen FYe t, Walkerton, 10. Burch 3 Ludwig 4 Watkins, Farner 2. Officials Vic Gricwank 41>Pnrtri and Gene Butts WajyaW, 81’9X1 AL BI7IXETIN In Washingtn. D C a temporardv *peechlw»R woman refused ’• let laryngitis keep her home from a lung anticipated party. Sha allowed up. iireaned to the ntnea, ibis neatly ty:>ed note fastened to her budit-e with a Jeweled pin: ”The audio portion of this progiTun hit* been temporarily inter ruptrd. W<- will continue with the picture.*’ NOT A CHAM< F ••It 4aok» like rain.” •’Net here tn California ’ "Ijßok at those clouds up there.** "They don’t mean a thing. They're just emptw coming back from Florida "
