The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1964 — Page 11
Long Shot With I Seconds Tops ndians Tuesday I 26 foot jump shot by R.*ier with four econda remain », in the game, gave Oregontivis a 74-72 basketball victor} rer Walkerton Tucsdnx night in game that whs a nip amt tuck Hile in the late stages after a rxl rally by the Indians brought em from behind Ilie highly uted Ik beats of Oregon-Davis id al! they could handle as this am is the combined effort of rovertown a .d Hamlet of th*ist year. The game opened with the vising Starke County five jumpg off to a lead and holding it itil late in the game The Bob- | >ta gained a 6-0 lead before alkerton could score as Wiccrk hit a free throw to start the wing. Rosander hit two baskets id a free throw for the six anti before Ron Williams hit a ur of free shots as the scoring is very slow Cassidy hit next ir the Bobcats ami Arce banked , a long one hander for the idiunr Jernas hit a one-pomtei id Weiczork added two from the ril line before Terry Lute hit e point for Walkerton Rosanr made it 13-7 with a short unper before Arce hit from the le. Gast hit a free throw and rev hit a pair, cutting the lead i 14-11 Ernie Morrison cut the ad to one point with a jumper oin the aide and Ron Williamisket made it 15-14 Walkerton h the quarter ended Bobcats Regain the lead Gast hit first to give the Bobtts the lead again and they I owly began to stretch a lead I nt 11 they gained a lead of 38-31 I >• halftime Carroll had a hot i peak in this quarter combined Ith the steady shooting of iMuindar and Weiczork to gain I its lead. The second half started on a at note scoring wbe as Ron Ilhams hit a lay-in right after ie tip Gant hit a lay-ln for th* obcat* and Arce hit a one-hand-r from out front, making it 405 after 17 seconds Arce hit a e* throw but Romnder followed i mle-ed shot for tw<> He hied a free throw before Moris|i hit one from the fop of th* Ir Rosander made ft 44-38 lit' i ehn r *lv h>t but Arce hit !’■ n r or Wa’kerton keeping the lid ms within distance <>f the
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Bob* als. Ga ’ hit next fm tin visitors but Doug Lute hit from the baseline Ro under hit from the side uh hr continued to he the big gun fm Oregon-Davi. sidy ad-led a lay-in and D" 4 Lute hit again from the uh cutting the lead to 50-11 The pace continued fast .is some good basketbbail v. t , v, / nesaed in the faster up • J M< risen hit a 15 footci but Ro under tipped m anolhei Ron W illiams hit from the middle of the lane, but Gast countered wit a short one-handet Morrison h»t a lay-m keeping the lead to on y four, but Rosander hit from th side again Adam Mann hit a lav in on a rebound but Ro under hi a free throw to end the quartet with Oregon-Davis leading 57-.‘2 Miuui !*■<'«% Attack Mann, playing forward hit i hot pace as he opened the i t period with a lay-in and a shot from the side cutting the lead t > 57-56 Rosander hit again bu’ Ron Williams hit again with just over six muiuies remaining Ri - under hit from the corner and Mann hit a 12 footer for Walk erton Mann cleared himself for another lay-in with a good drive giving the Indiana the lend fui the fust time since the em! of the first quarter as they took a bnef 62-61 advantage Rosander continued his hot pace with another basket Mann hit again, changing the lead on a nice pass from Do”g Lute Jernas tied the score• wtth 1 a free throw at 64-64 An offen- ' live foul gave the Bobcats thr lead ard Weiczork hit from the corner for the 66-64 lead Ikmg Lute tun the score with a tip in. but Oregon-Dnv is again took the lead as Ron William hit n pair of free throws with • 212 lemainmg in the game (hire ’ again it was the Bobcats tun I ns Wriczork got a lay m on a fast break Morrison n'tunr l with a 17 footer to tie the .wore I at 70-70 The Bobcats made I Walkerton play catch up as tlu x i took the lead again as Caoidy hR a pair of free throw- Mann i hit from the side with 3b seconds i to go The Bobcats then called • tune out settmg up the winning • basket by Rosander and the wm for Oregon-Davis. • Even though the Indians lost i this game <hould have rebuilt a I hllir confidence Th. y will p’ay • Friday night at home again*’ • Union Township in then final i game prior to the Cuutny T- mt o I ment The play of Mann at f u ward and the returned confidence of Morrison, wns the m- t • encouraging Doug Lute plav
underneath wa good a h* t •' over fnr brother Ten v wh< g ♦ « m early foul t>uble . mi neo? recovered Arce and Ron Wis hams plans! steady al o in ti . grime, but the r- t! her * f th< cont» .st was Rosar. !• i • ■ pa* • d th< winners with .1 |s>mt r 1 . basket- and h e f|.« thiou B Tetmi l.«»‘es The R Team !<> t then gm. । aftei 'ending 25 2o at t.alftm. a they were out play, »1 on t!m lioards m the second half to fa ! by the final store of 47-43 Mart in spnrktsl the winnet* with 1“ points and was the I ig gun la’ in the game during the w mm rally Gripe had 13 t po .• 'h lesms Box <<oalkerton fg ft p D Lute ii J T Lute . i Roll Wiliuuio . i . Arce 5 Mann 7 0 I Morrison 6 2 4 Barden 2 0 1 Regg Williams o J Earner q 1 <• Van Wanes'lr 0 u 2 Tbtal.s 28 16 Orrgun-Dax is Weiczork 5 3 ? Rixsandei 13 5 2 Ga.M 4 1 Jernas I 2 Ciucsidy 2 2 4 Schrader i) u o Johnson 1 u n Carroll 2 5 0 Total- 28 18 15
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Score by quarter* Oregon-IMVIX 14 3* ’7 74 Walkerton 15 51 52 7 2 Walkerton B Team Wins 4-M ay Tlw W.lkh! n B T. . r. a four-way tourney Flit lav a? M» d uyvillv .t they fi ’ *.n । qm-aker uvri Star "Cy ! ti c; clobtend Mo: trf y ir. f;n.d gam. at night Th.- h t <- ,a<! ‘ cour*. Wa - the so :tl '• ,n, .- the meet. Walkerton met S' . < '% -i • ~ <q* net and in a game that wa close ail the way pul.ed ahea I right at th. .nd to win bi i lin 43-38 margin T* .- i:,g a.well balam > 1 in the ga •• f Walkerton with W illv ,t -lit r leading the t» a;:. W:’h I ' • ' Kelly P. -veil ha I 11 and W. thue* r 1 R.<ndv i . i .idd>-I 1 11 J hnson * th.- ‘ bounder f r th. Ir’ ' »- .n ' b battle Th.- • 1 g c •• f ur. ‘ M terry defeating M>-daryvdh- t । clo-e gan..- 12 35 A tr ng f.n; gave them tl >« victor’. In th.solution .ontest at night i sh ' just as the game ended ma I. Star City th.’ third p a* • t« .in. * a 42-40 woir uv.-l thr !•-. t * :h The final game was t.-v < nix <>ne that wa*n t close T .• In dians broke to a 21-1 V b id th»find quarter and addnl to this lead almost at will Again thbalance was the big factor .nth
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