The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 January 1964 — Page 10
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— THE INDEPENDINT NEWS — Jan. Ifi, 1961
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Indians Win On Late Shot By Terry Lute T<-iry L ite t< k a pas from hi- Io t’ai. Doug on an out of Ik- m<i ■ pi ay and wished the nets with a 11 foot jumper as the gun • •Und< : F: lay mg.'.t to give w >:> •!*< • at! i g •‘'-AG up • * so er Ui. n Township This wa only the third win of the m e I '’ < I ulians in 11 starts, b t’ ■ • • : game in a row 11 t ■ v a. a\< d a beth r bi 1 i ' b k« " -d: a- they -cm t • •« ng nr । h lx ttrr wit h 11 n . . g !■ v under the b< - ket. S ’! ■ ' <' T.ng w 'h a 1 ‘ x f •< i as t c Tig- r < 1 ( • ' Andt-’ n added at : . ;hl ic lv - f<a* ’. ' v hi! a short one hai ■ hit mxt for the T i V . hit again on a ■ • lav in Mm -n tu i th* ■ i ’ . ’ llu corner with a jump*-: an i th< * gave the Indian the ead with a short shot 8-6 !> g Lute stretched the lead to 10-6 with a short .hot before .!■ dan hi’ a turn around shot. M-i’. n m;<' ba< k with a ba - ket as the action was moving f. t Ew-e, hit a spinning j imp shot and Arab r »n tied the • r e at 12-12 with a basket Terry L;t« bi ; e the t e with less than a rir ;t< remaining in the firs' p. ri<>d with a short shot and Hon Wi.lia.ns n ado it 16-12 a the qua* ter ended Indians Hu Cold Streak T1 • a. tic- tayed nt f< ■• ■ pit- frhr ? > f the so< nd nua’ter b t the Indian coded off proper abr in t e j« ' oxi E---cored fust in this period but
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Terry Lute hit a pair of charity shots tu off el the last basket. M 'irison inmiTtcd a three point p»ay and Arci hit next from mil frun! giving the Indians a 23-11 had at this jxunt Schuof hit a pair of free throw to break the short Indian streak and give the Tigers their fn t free throws of the game. Terry Lute hit a lay in, keeping the lead of nine points I’arkes hit next fur the visitors but Morrixun hit again foi \\alk< 1 ton. Anderson hit for I'm n Town. hi}> and S< hoof tapped in a miss* d shot trimming the lead to live. Evans hit j >;;.pt 1 and Joruan tipped one in cutting thr । id t< 27-26 Af?<' <! • ral ex hange.s of the ’ all, S< b<»<d hit v. it ii 16 oc<>!.d 1 > । !■<. A ‘ t den ba: 1e • Ited in a ba c< t for Eva: and M ii.s.m hit : f<dlow up with t'nion Town u:p 29. W only the in t basket in over four IlllliUb ■ Os th ><i (I . :' ’ •! The s- cond half kx.u d as if V. ~> • t<>n u going '< b ti • ga: •• completely as they ju t coulds! -< or'- for almost another half quart'r >'■ v. 1. get the firs! score aftci a n.o>t tv. o minub ■ had clap • I a iic b ed m a 17 footer H* added a free throw next »! I . 'nrlr 1 i’ continm c to miss, S< hoof bit another pointer .1 ■ 01 !;' aking 36-2 f» be' ri \'a- \Vnnz.< • finally hit i lay in for the In«ba s V m WanZ' < < added a free throw and then hit another ba-ket Ste-. cn added a free throw and again Van Wanzeclc hit a fro.- throw. Van War./• • . ) ag -n f< •hr eighth point m a short streak giving the India! • ail of their pom' - a' th. time in the -'ocun i ; T ••'.'■ 37. Evans hit a tim around hot and Stevens follow I with a basket on a rebound A fa ’ br. ik then gave S’.imi ■ an< !i.<r • •
ket when the Indians loafed on defense, Evans added two free throws for a -15-37 lead. Terry Lute hit a tree shot and Run Williams hit two one-pointers, cutting the lead to 45-40 as the (juarter ended. Terry Lute opened the final period with a shot from the base line and then he hit again on a short shot cutting the lead to one point. Stevens hit next and Schoof hit next giving the visitors a five-point lead again. Arce hit from out front and then added two free throws cutting the lead to one again. Stevens again scored a- hr wa controlling the ball for Township Moi risun hit one free tiirow, with Walkerton still trailing by two as just o’< r four mmute; remained. ,b dan hit a lay in for a 53-19 ’ le.-i i and the Tiger - began using d< iberab* tactics before I'oug Lnto hit a pair of points from the f<"il line With 2 <»6 -howmg on th'- ch k a mi“ d free throw wa followed in by Terry Lute, knotting the s.-ore at 53 al. K. gcbe n hit a ingle free throw to break the tie T ny Lute hit a free throw with 1 28 rem lining in the game Union T.vp took the lead on a lay in by Evan with 1 10 showing, Twa nty second, later Vn--1 r n tie 1 the score at 56-56 all Eo h team had the ball tv; < in the final seconds before the Indians got the ball out of bounds 1 wit-: three seconds remaining setting up the winning basket by T- rry Lute. Morris »n and Terry Lute paced the Indians with 16 points each. M< •ri on getting 13 in the first half and Lute collecting that ninny m the second half Evans and Stevens each had I I to piv e the losers. B Team Wins Easih Walkerton BT. am com; hb ly
dominated the first game jumping off to a 13-2 first quarter lead and finally racing to a 55-27 win. Randy Cripe wes the leading point getter with 15 point* in this game. Box Score g Walkerton fg ft p Terry Lute 6 4 3 D. Lute 12 3 Ron Williams 12 1 Arce 4 2 5 Morrison 7 2 4 Van Wanzeele 3 2 0 Regg Williams 0 0 1 Barden 000 Mann 0 0 0 Totals 22 14 17 Union Township Evans 623 Anderson ( 3 0 5 Jordan , 405 Stevens 624 Schoof 432 Parkes ,102 Kegobein 0 10 Hicks 0 0 1 Dunlap 0 0 0 Totals 24 8 22 Walkerton 16 29 40 58 Union Twp. 12 30 45 56 Officials; Lazier (Warsaw) and Maroney (L >gan®|K>rl t. Wisdom is uncommon be< au«e it involves a lot of common sense.
REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month
