The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 February 1963 — Page 16
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— THE INnEPEXnENT NEWS — E»b 7, 19«3
Shamrocks Top New Carlisle Friday 83-78 xr i > .u Frioay , vrning I ip » ' -* X- . C- . S , -;s Noth lin 'y h 1 th. '.7 .• nt ' ■ an. ■ • ri i y 1 . ' ■ . • ' ' ’ i ~ ii .■’ u. Ri; • t , u ~ < «h! ■ ’ v payt t » V I ' . : i '>! i > u - kept p .■ 3 ■ r I'.c s* • i. i c I . *■ ■ xl> . ’ 7 • j' !■' •- • N< . ‘ i •■. . ■ < . a* i .> ’ a ? < - ' 1 A . '!« ■'v a’ > !’■ X' u c • .de m the f nth q ,<r'< r ^a’ - tla i a om . [ nt h.H f r tfust Rm n t • jm m ..t 1• • :. i a by M k. H j (j. <1 g ;ii I•• I h ■y S " ■ ; . ' . Shami >•'.:?!< ’ t • B< n y Win. el p r .< :? « T.pt i - i. • i fuld v «. b p ! - I- a . a: t’ < ha ! ? n . tm ' H hv. y ap.«m t n» t -th. i. e with a pair • ‘ . th'<»w ■ <! ' S’lami ■m ks t < f i ■. W’ ■ the ft <-e t f Da f S Max I uz an H 1 • auv who hit 10 ( ’■ I" ■ f . i P' I ! No! th I . ' . 7 W M i.i- H .’«>!•« v» 1 the top s imp h '! s of ji;, ( vi mng a h<- tai <: ' p .ri im tiding 1 «mt of 21 fret throws. Team. I • <• S- : ks and I >cnny S '' al i r' t p md to the ( .•• WU' 16 iP ; It Ie ’W ! iVC--1 k Bar v V -lip.'' 15 was h :h ’.'i N- w < 'at de I: l earn Balls to ( mintx < hamp I'h. Shan n« k B Ti .m came fr n< a 16 p<mt def.. • only t * dr »p a close 44 41 d< isinn to t' T.ge s wl » are the St Joe ( unit B Tea: . <-hamp Th s loss p>\e the B T- -m a 9 7 tx-c »rd Ni a <' •. rhsle pimped to an c y!< \ ■ ': • \ nebl at ’ho « i < f t <- f ’ qmirter 15-6. 1 • y r< •. ■< ;t the s< ond ( i''< ’j 16 p 'but an esf ’ 1 ’As o’ '■ .< mt It tn 2! 17 1 ’ - h T-.e Shamr.H ks d j. '-I : ' . - :> ad a lit tl< r or<
WALKERTON LIVESTOCK SALE 1 4 Mile North <>f Walkerton, on Rd. 23 * Walkerton Li\e*to'k Commission Sales HM F HKKt Tl F *1)1 Y Si IKTIXI. I RoMl’Tl Y AT 6 P. M. 1 or a r<hml market and a square deal when* ench consignment large or sinall i* giv»n our complete* attention. 1 ho week found a large run of calve* but no real top < <ht‘ on *ale. Ihi best call a 155 lb hoi. at $35.50; a 190 lb hoi at $35.50; a 210 lb hoi. at $35.00 with a lot ot calve* selling $33.5u to $35.50. \ good iun of hugs but the market lower again. A t»p ot Mb.3o pit sot 5 lid of 213 lb hogs; $16.20 for 22 Id ot 211 hog* with some 220-2 to lb hogs selling $15.00 t • M >.50. \ good demand for the heavier hogs. A top on.*ow* of SI 1.00 with the medium weight sow selling 513.00 to S 13.50 and the real heavy kinds > 12.25 to S 12.75. \< ital good hulk on sale, the bc*t bull a 075 jnrund 10l at Six.9o; a 1120 lb wfat $15.90; a 1150 lb blk. at >|x.7n. Omi 2<m, hd of fat rat th on xale with the market l»wer again. \ top of $21.10 pl foi a HHO ||» red str; >21.30 foi a 10x0 Ih led *tr; $21.25 for a 1035 lb wf $21.20 toi a II 15 lb wf; >21.10 foi a 1055 lb wf str. v ith ;• lot of *h* *< lltng $23.50 to $21.25 and a lot of I rifri* M ilin? >22.50 to >2 1.50. 110 cow market *ome lower with a fop ot SI 5.30 pd foi ;> 1 IGS lb h»l. >15.10 foi a I 130 lb wf $15.00 for a 1210 II hoi with canners and cutler* selling $12.00 to I LSO. I • edi i pigs anil -toi l cattle -old a little on the cheap* < i side. For information ('all: Don Swanson, Phone Walkerton 5^6-8663 I** Parrett, Plymouth, WE 6 2751, Managers ** Pence Nelson Lehman Auctioneer Clerk
in the the | quarter to only 3527 4 Mrong attack in the fourth quartej < t it U three points ns tlu final txiz^cr ■ .un<ied to gw the Tq er the 4 141 \ < t<»ry. Shae ■ < k Jun 1 amt'ert ed all ”1 ng 'a ’h I*' p«>.nt: Scott led New < . ii.-h- with 12 points X< Hh I ilw rty fg ft p Holloway b 11* 1 Kane (» o 1 6 2 4 Fitz 0 1 2 I’u'.r 2 5 1 1 2 (> 1 S 5 ’ c 2 0 5 X I U ( 11 hole 11 2 0 11 • 1 52 5 H at g 5 3 0 \it iger 6 3 5 T' ■ ible 4 1 3 F •op ] 2 1 Sr\mar. Id 1 4 5 T tals 29 2b 26 N th Li’^rty 1k .> 5k 8.3 N. <'ark 1< 11 .36 51 7k < ’f! Belln and Steven . h : of South Ib nT Liberty Falls To LaPaz By 83-68 Tally N ’'h I. berty dropped its 12th f e ‘Tf the M.oun in 16 stares <e t u *day < Venn g to Btl’az N{. 6k at Plymouth. Th,. Wk.ngs c<.-ed first an i ju ■p- d t an early .’-ad which t'.< - held throughout the entire gone The score at the end of tne * t-• qunrti r was 16-10 and the second quarter found IjiPa? dominating the plav ax they gam. cd a 17 point lead only to havt it cut to 12 by the half .39-27 A ! ng Si ami k itta< k ’be ’ s’d quarter reduced thi had to only thr<a? jMnnt.M hut by the end of the quarter, the kings ’ad p : 1< • away I. 54-47 The toady pace of I^aPaz m the fourth quarto led them to a 19 point marg n. and North Liberty c< uld only cut it to 15 by the end of the game and an 8.3.6 k .score. Top s. rcr for the even ng was Balka of LaPaz, with 22 fonts and Ho’and and s'axel add'd is a- i ]f .. tiv, ly Bon Poi'or tallied 17 to lead the S ' i ar d t* irmate Mk< lio b n. tv hit 13 and I’ennv Smith
11. B Tiwn CUiiriH Tenth Victory * Tli,. Shamroc k B Team bcxisted • its record to 10-7 a they defeated thi IxiPaz B Team 17 3V. N uth L;l>< ity jumjwj to a 4. 1 point lead before the Vikings could .jo and extended it to ' !’ 3by tiie end of tin first quarter Flic LaPaz to >1 11 inaged to ov 1 com,< th s and giidbed a ne. I’d !o . i i f i , iiefoi e «> • ’a.l but a b.i.sXi । gave thSb ' X . 11,. 16-‘5 id, o at the 1 d't.m., T" W. n, < . v ; , j in ti< thud q.i ti! > 1 a ti.ey held ho । tpjd thr<o .> ad . bo !'■ • !•:.■! 'A ,t- . .1 .0 S! I - - fa\ >r T: o SI, s m:o kx ti.- n P • • • 1!. tho to .. •: cpiap* I ur.: 1 P n P< 'ci m . hod it o.n u ’hr. o point j iav w 1.3 - ' !i ,: oft to . 1 . t' , 17. 9 x ir . t V to No ' n I „b, .! y In. 1- ' .b<r t -f N ’’ h 1.0 pi tyv.a . '! top .■. r with 1 k pmt ■ as ho hd h If < f h. t tai in X<•f.• m 11 q .rt ■ • Qu .•v h d the Vi’-mgs with 12 North fg ft p Holloway 5 3 5 Smith 2 7 4 Porter 7 3 2 Solm • 4 0 3 Exkn Ige 2 0 2 Feitz 0 0 2 Davis 1 2 2 Dil on 0 3 1 Goiby 4 0 5 Totals 25 18 26 LtPaz Sh.dlcr 3 1 2 Anders 1 0 0 Yaz. I 3 8 3 Bowen 0 0 2 Ba ka 9 4 4 Thornton 10 0 (’.taper 5 11 Tyler 1 5 1 Holland 6 6 0 Rixlman 0 0 2 Totals 29 25 15 Walkerton Wins Bth Over Tyner Tuesday 70-48 W.tlkei’onx Ind .tr won then th.rd ,st!iug‘.t game T loxil.t'. oVe! an out' Lasted Tyner tom by u 7o,<s ■ oro C .o . Jun Kak non emptied his ben h in the win giving’ all tl.i lx,y a diano- to pay and tn. of tac ehv<-n shared n tin- or.ng. Thu boo-ted the Valkeitou void to tight win in 15 starts Tynvi w.us n-i ah< <d ir the smi mg started xb a, but Don laidv g g»t t.hi . - i>l mg with tv Im-ki t ■ \< ■ ■ I’. • ’ <> basket foi l ie vi.s/mg Tyner ’cam and Iba Indians .nh im d thia Ic.vl to 12-2 as St- . < Huff Ei n ■ M«.ri. . • ar.u ' hen 1! if? agam hit xUcce.siVe l i ki t and Ludvig <hipjx-d in wit;; two free throws befi ic Tyner -o id again Mike Matz hiokc the stnatk with a basket but th v Indians were safely ahead and moved to a 17-8 fust quarter lead. Al tile .start of the second quarter the Indiana pulied further ahead as they dropped m seven straight points to jump ahead by a 24. b margin before Tym»r could seo: e again Coach Ridenour put ; in h couple of his subs in this quarter, giving aU a chance to play. The thud quarter found the s< <»nng jxice picking up a little as the Indians oulxcoied the R«-d---n.cn 21-10. It was almost all Walkerton with the exception of a seven point spree by Richard Ber g and as his points were all that even kept the contest within r- i-on Six Indians ih pprd in the s oring- in the period as coach Ridenour then turned things over to ! bci n th- 1 uith quarter r> ..d. | Tyner came back w|th a 2o point period in the D>t eight minute# but the only th.ng to be d«i id* d by this time was the final r ore 'Rhe Indians Isl 52 2* after three and m< reused this t<< the final tai y of 70-48. Ludwig paged the rather balanced Htta k with 18 points and Huff to x-d in 16 For Tvner Bergtand had 9 points although
he played iesc than half of the game. B TiMUn Wlr.a Thriller Walkerton ■ B Team, who a couple of weeks ago in a B Team tourney diopped the Tyner Five 30-10, were pushed to the end Ti.e lay night to win in the closing secomls by a 32-31 score W a kciton trailed 21-11 at haiftiii •• and 31 22 with ab ut three n nutf.x to play, but six straight flee throw# by Van WatiZeele and a ba ket Tctry Ixite cut tlm !«' i to one jM>mt Ron William h ’ j ir.p i from 7 foot out with < I'll • couds left to win the irce .'.2311. Van Wanz.eel. Jsl< < d WalkcrUm wit > mne points and D. Gg Lute mid Ron Will.am । a a had • ght j» ants Box bcuie Ualacrlotl fg ft p 11..1f 7 2 2 W ’kins 102 UidVig 7 4 1 All u 3 2 Mmiinin 5 1 2 1 .red 2 0 0 Ingram 0 0 1 Earner 103 Regg Williams 2 2 1 Hilcr 0 11 Ny lander 1 0 0 Totals 30 10 16 Ty n. r jKlmedinst 2 0 0 Matz 3 3 2 Leininger 111 Rohh 4 0 3 Zumbnugh 2 0 2 Berglund 4 12 Brancr 2 2 3 Burch 0 0 1 Jacobson 13 1 Allen 0 0 2 Totals 19 10 17 Walkert n 17 31 52 70 Tyner * 18 28 48 Official. Adams and Ixizicr. both of Warsaw. Liberty Jr. Hi Splits At Greene January 31 the I.ier'v junior High teams traveled to Greene for two games The 7h graue lo .* in a cl<> « hard-fought battle, 29. 21 The Shamrock Mh graders won their Blh game of the M« a> j n 44-21. In the 7th g'rade game, the Liberty boys ha.l a lead of 11-5 at the end of the first quarter. Tla y tiJ hung onto the lead of 15 11 at halftime However, in the 2nd half, the Greene boy began rolling and doubl d the st ore over Liberty by 18*9 to go on to the w _ - _ . . A B *»
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inai sconf of 28 24. For coach Al Rickard's 7th grade team. Pat Whitaker with 10 points. Earl Glick. 6 and Bill Albert with 4. led thv Shamrock scoring. In the Bth grade game, the Liberty boys outscored Gre.nE In every quarter to win by 44-21 Coach Dunnuck used all 16 team members in the game, with 9 of them entering the scoring. Dana Sousley. Jun Hurt and Haro.d Balmer each scored b pouila foi the Shamrocks. Liberty Jr. High Schedule The I-* inaining games on thi regular s< hednle for the Sham, ex k Jr. Hi teams arc as follows Thu: day, Feb 7, Union Twp„ a' 4 15 here M. udav Feb 11, I>ncr, ixrc. at 1 ;<K) w. ; ■ I • iV. Feb 13, Knox, then 6:00 Thuisday. Feb. 21. VaPar there at 4:00. Knox Falls To N. L Grade Teams On Monday Feb. 4 the Liberty sth and 6th teams ho ted Kn >» with both Lbrrty teams victor lous The sth grade won 21-1.3 After an 8-8 haJtimc tic, the Lib city sth gtnders held Knox t< one basket and 3 free throws n the last half fur the final wore Timmy Menefee with 13, and Bob Knowlton with 6. led the Liberty scoring. In the 6th grade game. IJberU battled to a 15.6 lead at the ii of the first half. As rescrve> p|a\ <*d a big part of the final ha f for L berty, the scoring was 1 13 m th* last half sot Ihr sc< • of 30-19 This brought the 6lh grade rc< ord f<fr the ea*< nto • ovtiall rccotd of 7 w.ns and or loss and tlicy remain 4.1 In th« Western League, (’ll!is Andrr or with 13 !<sl the Shamrock 6’ gtade train in .coring. The Ldwriy 6th graders plav< their final league game Tursda' Feb 1. hosting Woodrow WiLm,:. A victory in this final gam. wouki tie Liberty with German and Warnn with 5.1 records in the We.ti'rn league, with plav. off games necessary. League champions m each elementary league in the corporation are s< h«-duled to battle this week an 1 next for the overall Elemental’ School league Championship. Half way me i-urrs are sure*'. • fui only if \. u double the do <•
