The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1963 — Page 12
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- THE IM) EI‘END ENT-NEWS — Match 7. 1963
Indians Drop 66-53 Decision In Sectional U 4 .k" ■ e s Indians 1 .st »h< ,r f d Sctu-.d Tourmx game V- edm ■a) : dt as u. y dr< a I. iox th- d« l«' ing . • tor al m 1 t< . »I n ■ ;• i . h’d x • «e ged t . \ u i!. •le d * h mdmg ti e I'ldm'iM t■ < r 1"’ io -of the be . a. . • b ’ w1! Tn. fmH te o; . tin , • f r Kt x w tii a ha k« t .'b r th- Indians h- i ...nr • ! tt. t.p Ties \ « .■ . 1 ! . t aft t ' Hit' I) .ft «< f - . -.X St" . Bm. h Lit fi m th' p- : ; ■ turn on a >ll ' : m i" r V. ■ ia: i B.' n ii ' a 21 ' . i ; .t .1 :< the V J ah' ’hiMW an !\\ viand hit t K "X ba' V . W' I t .'.L Tv i W ■ ■ .■ • 1i /T Tv ■. ! * fn :• < !taint as la w-m pL.x ng n.gh with Ane V • Mt ■ >n and Ludwig were in the oot «. Bu < > had a 11on e'idoii.s night for the Knox teem hit fro- th, ( eiivr and Knox s -ad w 9 ' Wyland hit again firm < .t front and the Redskins of Knox were begin- > ’• ’ f the Ind they w<: " making several error Kn x n.uvel on t< a comfurtal ,< Hi X kad as tie Indians M Tam W Santa K IMS LEMONTREES A fprowA tri s>Ta DUMMS RTTW HEARING AIDS All iilaaaaaa Mtda la Volt Oira Sihap RHONE CE 4-7771 314 S. MICHIGAN ST. »— — ■ ■ - -
I■I!I1IBIIbis f l a I I I I I 11 l.F^ « H M : mA call on us • vMI for a : s I : IA INSURANCE : : U1 L ! ■ v s ■ Here’s what our check up will do for you: (1) Show if ■ ■ you can have broader protection f rough the Ldcst pack- ■ age policies; (2) Point out areas of possible savings in J your present program; (3) Uncover any serious gaps in a your prot.ction; (4) Exp’ain what yourp;csent insurance a docs and c cs n t cover. J here's no obligation fox this a ken.^.t..u M 5 K * ■ ■ it . ■ « Hiatt I • Insurance - „ : ■ Agency m W.ilkeiion • » b B d
V,, '< .x I rig-lit ; ints behind ali th> way. Knox w m crowd.ng 1 I Moll ■ U< Bl . I w 'i ns ’ • t "i cifn>m \\ > ; ' « ; the be. ond qi. ! • w' . a It " thl ‘ 'XX but G • fan Ii t tv ' flee throws for K' x Ludwig hit Ins find ba ket f i Wah. itm bat B ■ kley 1 ■ ted <»n a tip for Knox Ludwig hit one >f two again tut Knox's j«»w- --। ।ni h( t" ai ■ v. .< making 'he dinvi n • H ' Irgi m hit from th. m<rnr! r di.n. tm lead to 22I‘> i i, . • it an hit for Ki a A • oi. I' U i. ill!' i in ai tther ha V. t b ■ I'm. k < v on a ji fro't i ’ H • ad i' i a f i ' t .nd the le < I was I’7 lb L two free thrown wre g d b t K-.ox went on to a 33 2<> hrnftime lead. In Uaiis |’i k I p >pe« d V. io ' 101. • ■ i I.[i thep •- ! . .n t!a S' a.e h ilf tm. ti.i 1 ; p• nt !■.. iv • t o mu. h pa ta. | ■ m-n to • ~ ;.• .me <, . o was slow .s’artmg in the thud quart, r. but once it got going a.;', n w. fa t Tin I’.dians i t the lead to eight pomUs a' one time tar Bu< kley was the big gun for the Knox Redskins. In the third quarter. Walkerton did not gam on the Redskins m fait they log ground a- Knox had moved to a 17-32 lead The l.ud quarter was mor«- or Mss playing out t' e time and b<Mi teams Used then resei-vcs freely This was a tugh sc< ring quarter as the Indians hit 21 joints and the Knox team 19. The final store was 6&-53. iMn Ludwig, completing his high school career, led the Indians with 18 pc<rr*s r.n five baskets •and eight fie- throwv Buckley a junior for K. x, led all scorers with 24 pcir 4 Walkerton's big di twback w is that nd* another I- an hid o’ six points Nine boy" shared in the scoring Senplaying their last game other t .n Lu<:v ig are Steve Hud Steve Burch .Is I: Watkin# B>»h Ing- <i: Larry Ihler and John Nylandur. Box Sc<»rc Kimix fg ft p Go!., ng 5 4 2 B ; kley 11 2 2 Berning 11 4 W viand 5 11 Hite 2-0 2 Pink lev 1 0 5 Stntevhle 223 I. 0 0 2 Reih^ 0 1 2
Aquino 0 11 Total 27 12 21 \\ t IK.rti'i Hun 3 0 1 Burch 2 1 0 Ludwig 5 8 1 Ai< 300 M 11 ,s. n 1 0 3 Watkins 0 2 2 Farnor 2 2 3 Hd.r 1 2 1 Ingram 2 0 1 Total 19 15 12 Store by Quarters: Knox 10 33 47 00 Walkerton h 20 32 53 < »f!i< ill K " hr, Gary and In. peek. It c ar qol s. MIX IM I M SIZE I <>R ( \RI)s \X I) LET! IRs Ef T t < ' . o January 1 1903 the min ’num s for raid> and brters was th’ e n< hrs by I’, m<Li - Any rd -<■ l< tb rs received at th< P< • ()f!n c P m t) an tr>. num■ mm ize .■ G1 be icturned as undeli\viable. Some can't keep a secret becau e they keep it in loc«e-lip florm.
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