The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1963 — Page 7
Hot Shooting Tigers Rip Indians 96-74 A hot shooting group of Tigers from New Carlisle, simply outshot and out-played Walkerton Saturday night to win a wild and woolly game 96-7 i The Tigers overtook an early Walkerton lead about halfway through the first qi rter to move ahead for the nig it. Thia lowes th. Indians without a win in then first two games while the Tigers won their first of the yeai in their opener. "Hie balance of the N'W Cai lisle attack was parol early in the game by Trumble wh > pushed them ahead shooting from o t side of the Indians' sone <Efct - Trumble made good on six < f seven attixnpts in the first quatter in paring the Tigers io । 22-16 first period lead that a »
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continually stretched throughout the contest. Trumble and Brown paced the host team to a hot ’•9' ■ f<»r the first half with shot of all nature from about o.erv where on the court. Ernie Morrison again led the Indians as lui was a hot shooter all through the content His early scoring was the only thing that kept the Indians in the early part of thu contest and as the game progressed, persona; f< ms marred the play continually. The six |x>lnt first quarter margin was incr eased to 15 by halftime New Carlis e s continue 1 pushing of the ball under the ba • ket and their rebounding was the factor that drt'A so many foals for the Indians Four play rs fouled out with th • first, Terry Lot- collecting his fifth in V « late third quarter After that. ls>ig Lut -, Eddie Banlen and Erank Earner all collected for with Steve Van Wanxeel- and Hon Williams, the other two under tht basket mm. each having foiii These 28 fouls by th" bigger boys certainly hampered thplay on the boards The Indians held thru own for quite a bit of the second half athey outscored the Tig<«s by a single point in the third period on Morrison’s consist ncy from a I over and some help from Carli • Arce, still hampered by a broken rib. However, a 28 point pmformance by the New ( ardsh' crew in the last quarter was responsible for the high total of 96 points scored Morrison finished with 31 points on II ba« kets and three charity tosses to pace all scorers The only othci Indians to make the double figures were Arce, with 12. and Van Wan* ele with 10 poin's More balance will be necessary as the season progresses For the Tigers Brown finished with 26. Trumble the hot early shooter,
had 19 Van Slager fini h-d with 17, Harding 11 and Toth 10, as five boys leached the double figure plateau. B I t am bws Thriller The B Team lost their second close cont -st in two tries a the Tiger reserves took a b<x>k from tha varsity with somu hut outside shooting as they edged out a 48-17 win Pave ^cott was the big gun as he tos ed in 21 fm the ioweis. Two Gainer This Meek End The Indians w.ll battle twuthis week end, onw at home and once on the road as Jimtown vi - its on Friday night for a 6 45 battle On Sat unlay, the Indian? visit Rolling Prairie. They will operate on fast time, uni the game will start at 6 15 pm Again tile Boosters arc making the 10 c<cit Ims trip available to all students BOX M ORE Walkerton h f p Ron Williams 2 0 I D Lute 0 1 5 Morrison 14 3 3 R. Williams o o o Klimdinst 1 o i Van Wanxeelc 3 4 4 Farrar o 1 5 . Barden 1 2 5 I Arcc 5 2 2 I Mann 2 1 0 Totals .U) 14 31 New ( arlisle Brown f> k 2 Van Slater 6 r, I Harding 3 5 I Trumble 9 1 3 Scott 2 2 2 Johnson 1 0 2 Glon 0 (J 1 ' Toth 3 4 0 Shepherd 0 0 2 Budny 0 ’» 1 Bromley 0 0 0 Totals 33 3(1 21 New Carlisle 22 45 68 M Walkerton 16 30 51 74 Officials: Hrckaman and Ga>.i<-n---smith • both of South B<nd>
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