The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1964 — Page 2

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HIE IX DEPENDENT NEWS— Jan. 23. 1964

Trojan Rally Drops Indians In Tourney W i ton s Indian.- fell to a ■ in ;■< by Lik« ville in Ihi i . ! mght aite’ a Ucmcnlou* bulk in tht t>nmv opening v na- Walkerton Ma- leading m t.» nisi quarter until a hot t, ( k by the Trojin" a a h ;: o- < .id 1 I Haight )• .m- j it th' 1 lan- out of reach Fi« throw* • . 11 ■ I; u<i> a definite factor .o Walk- • : ii missed smera. attempt-. ; rt of which Wile jmtential on< •d one while Lakeville was ' iffmg their- tight anil !• ft : « i • । . ri edial • ; t ” ( | the tip oft a- !!• H Uer loat'Uvd a mr-M i she*. by lx«k« i ilk and tosM*! it back in aftei . \ eight second Over a minute hid elajwd Moir HcK -ter hi! I'u next js»mt- a- oit one hander R n Wilau - countered i -ht aw ax with a t ' n around u per fiom the middle of the ’ i, lane Ernu Morrigan tusi the ,M*ote the next tin • down the floor with a jumjw: from the foul line Gregg broke the ti< vitl a long one handei and Ro Williams tied it again with i look shot Ron Wilhams pushed tin Indian- a! ead for the fust turn- in th« game wtih a jum|xu from the foul hm on which he was fouled. Hr scored the free t id'll and Tern laite hit n<xt • ~• 11 at h a'i Thi In .ai;S li .untamed thL Ivar until the l( ,rt< t ended with Walkeit ai .< . ad 17-12 lAkwllle hit a- n as th. —< । oral period Op tied with a ba - k t by Izua 'i Ridd e from the top o» the circle Morrison hit one free throw m two attempt - and Herbster cut th. lead to two. I^-16 with a book shot Just over fr । minutes remained in the half v hi Rcgg Williams came m thga im‘ ami hit another hookei Ron W >hams boosted the lend to two v . h a free throw. 21-19 Morrison drilled a 2". footer and Adam Mann scared from the corner R<gg Williams hit another driving lax in for a 27 19 b d as the Inmans were controlling the play Lundgrebe broke the Walkerton sv mg with an b foot jumper as Ku- than thi. e minute- remained.

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R.gg W; In.: took a beautiful pi- from on a screen and roll Lt hi - third lay in -m< < < i. m inb the game L a on I’iddh dialed a jump r as laik.xilc was ietern med in getting bai k i: thi gaim Landgiebv then potte-d a | .: p<-i cutting the lea. two n 'i« a the Trojans wv w king haul on offense Hr ter h ' next on a lay in and aft i Walkerton l< st the ball. he -i nd another shut on whk h he ) tt ged a W a kerb n t y but tw 1 ti score at 29-29 R n Wikiam hit t >th of the fie throws for a 31-29 lead, but ♦he TiajMi ti d the M\>re on Iz>ien Riddles basket Mann I •! -Its! the Indians ahead again 1-31 with just m culids left on a 15 footer, but tile Trojans tied the . me just befuie the ha.f ended as l^andgrebe hit again L»i •i 33-33 score r l rojans Pull Ah ad in th. second had. Lakrviih < ntrullcd things for a w)me. get- ' ng a good lead Herbster »pdi- • i tlw -oiling with a tip m J din Raid;, hit next from th. '. p of the । ircle and L uen Ridd.e grub ed a basket after a Ua k-ert-n fumble for six f... t points and a 39-33 le id Herbster add. d pair of charity ahoU> after a Walkerton time out to settle the Indians down Ron Williams hit a fiee shot, but I*«ren Riddle made it 43-34 w ith a jumpci I King Lute hit a fiee throw, but Ixir. n Riddle tipper! in a missed fn e tnrvw as Lakeville continue I to dominate the action They wer. never threatened in this period athey advanced to a 56-47 lead going into the final ;»eriod Indians (>ain The Lead Tin- Indians began their comeback right from th. start of the tinal jaTicd Herbster committed his fouth foul for the Trojanand set out for a few minute-, greatly aiding the cause Hov ever missed fre.- throws hurt the Imh.ms even though they did regam the lead after almost three minutes Arce hit a lay in <>n an out of bounds p.ay and lenx Lute followed with a basket, l^andgrebe hit a pair of free thrown but Morrison match.’d this Terry Lute hit from under the ba-ket and Morrison trimmed the lead to a single point with another pair of foul shots Ron Williams gave the Indians tlie lead after the ujrtuH battle with a pair of free throws with 5:04 lemaming to plhy ih the game Ixtkev/le then hit their fourteen straight point- to sew the game up Laiulgrete started the streak with four straight free shot.-. Jo! n Riddle hit a basket from the foul line and a stolen ball b\ Landgreb. led to a lay in I»ren Riddle hit a p.ur of one pointers and then got a basket by baskethanging and a long pass Landgrebe climaxed the streak wit’i

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n tip in Is forc Terry Lute finally hit foi Walkerton with I 54 n mainmg to play This meant ti e Indians went three minut. s and 10 seconds without a jKiint of air. kind Fn in here on out i’ was just a matter of the fuial spread w hich laikevhllc held by a 7k 67 count Lor.-n Riddle ended the game with 25 points on 1U baskets and five free thiows He collated a couple of these buckets late by basket hanging. Ikuulgrrtc. thcii most valuable boy in this game hit 21 points on seven baskets and seven of seven free throws Herbster finished with 1H point. Ron William had 15 before fouling out on four baskets and 7 straight free throw- Morrison was close behind with 13 ami Trny Lute had 12 for the other double figure total. Tile Indians hit only 15 of 29 fn*e throwmany of the missed were one and one- Ikikeville hit 20 of 2s foi one big advantage in the game lb»x Score Lakexille fg fl p Gregg 1 0 3 L Riddle 10 5 3 Herbster « 2 5 Landgrebe 773 » J Riddle 3 • 3 2 Six 0 2 4 Torbenson 0 11 Totals 29 20 21 U'nlkerton D Lute 0 1 0 T Lute 6 0 3 R William- 4 I 5 Morrison 4 5 2 Arce 2 I 2 Regg William- 4 O Klinedinst I o 0 Mann 3 1 * Barden 2 0 1 Totals 26 15 IK Lakeville 12 33 56 Walkerton 17 33 47 67 Officials Vic Gnewank and George Ai'ery. LaPorte N. L. Jr. High Drops Walkerton In Two Games On January 20. Lhe North Liberty Junior Hugh teams traveled to Walkerton and came home with dual xictorics The Liberty 7Ui grad, won their game. 30 to 22 Eight boys scored for Coach Dunnuck. with Chris Anderson scoring 10 and Denny Hurt 6 In the Kth grade game Liberty won their first game with a 3M--37 overtime victory Liberty led all the way in the game. The half-time More was 21-15 At the end of the regulaUon period, the score was tied 32-32 Seven boy.scored m the gnme for North Liberty, with Darwin Hostetki leading the way with 13 points, followed by Chris Anderson with 10 The Noilh Liberty Mh graderare entered in a tourney at LakeviUe Satuiday Other schools entered are laiPaz Madison and Lakeville Two games will b« played Saturday a.m and two m the afternoon More Boys Wanted For Boy Scout# The Buy Scout Troop ui W'alk crlon needs more boys Thi- oi ganization. which ha.- had its upand riowns. has again found an active and working Moutmastei in Al Cassel but needs more members This troop ‘has pr. avinuxly been a very g***! and active troop but utm only about 14 or 15 boy- are active The Scout- meet ei'ery Wedn< day night at 7 15 in the Youth Building Any box oxer 11 v«ai. of age i welcome t. visit the Imai Iroup and join in thl- gmup Al-o reeded air some interested miuli to help with the box Scad -till um.ad.- ill the a Uvities they used to and even m ' ai<* tvai able all th«- time Itvt . : tin k aid ouuzat ton i- m ' c. ail.ii .r Lu b«>Vs anv uhet.- ti an i the Ruy Scouts of A meric a A n at < it -i i." v t ’ hat st Pl. Smail v<»l> • tiuit tells him auniebody 1- bu kihg

Shamrocks Fall To Tigers In County Tourney New Carlisle jumped to an early lead and contiwiled the game all the way as they eliminated North Liberty from the 1964 St Joseph County Tourney Wednesday night at John Adams gym After a tight few minutes, it vas the Tiger building up leads of around 2v p mt- to win easily in the second half 98 to 72. Noilh Liberty wpcJu d the »uoi • mg witii lj retz tos-niig ui a ;e---bounded shot for the first two |s>uit> Hi wcvci. the Tigers come light back wit.h two baskets by Trumble giving them a 4-2 lead Hudson made it 6-2 with a short shot but the Shamrocks tied the score as Denny Smith hit a 22 footei and then I’etz hit fiom the foul circle after the ball had changed hands several times Harding took a missed fire throw and moved the entire length of the flour for a short jumpri Ron Porter tied the score at 8-8 with a shot from the baseline Van Slagvr broke the tie with two free tiirows but again it was tied as Ronnie Peterson hit a long one hander from the right side Harding hit one free toss to break the tie. but Peterson hit a pair of free throws to push the Shamrocks to a brief 12-11 lead New Carlisle came right hack with a basket by Johnson, but Pctz gave the Shamnsks the lead again with a jumper from the tup of the Circle. Van Singer tied the score for the final time at 14 and 14 with one of two free throws The Tigers broke the tic with a jumper by Trumble nnd Johnson made it 18-14 with a short jumper from the side Th.quarter cn<led this way ns no scoring came in the final minute The Tigers moved »»n safely ahead as Van Slager hit first on a short shot from the middle of tire foul lane. He then hit a pair of free throws and added a short jumper and a tay in was w orrd by Brown as the TigcrH had accounted for 14 consecutive point* I-arry Hostetler broke this streak with a tax in after several missed shuts, but Trumble's jumper from 20 feet kept the Tiger- safely ahead Tile teams battled about even for the batant e of the first half with the Tigers still holding a 10 point lead. 46-36 Game Turn* Wide l>pe«

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The Tigers broke it wide open early in the second half us Harding hit first ol U ifej in. Hostetler offset this aith a 12 footer as he was showing up strong since entering the game in the second quarter. Harding came back with another tay in but again it was Hostetler with a lay in for the Shamrocks. Van Stager, on his way to an individual school record for the Tigers. hit another tay in as all night he was getting the short shuts right in the middle. Harding again hit the .short tay in shot and Brown added a free throw as the lead was stretching. Harding hit an 8 footer, and Van Slager another short pop shot, making the score New (.tarlisle 59-44) before Hostetler could hit again The Tigers controlled the lead the rest of the game, moving to a 67-47 quarter lead and then on to the 98-72 victor)'. Van Stager Hits 39 Van Stager ended the night with 39 points on 17 baskets and five free throws Towards the end of the game he was being fed by his teammates as it was obvious he was close to Keith Berkey's Individual game record of 41 points set in last year’s final game Harding chipped in with 23 points as the Tigers hit numerotis lay ins tn this game. connecting on 41 of 75 shots Lairry Hostetler’s 25 point output on 11 baskets and three free throws, paced the losers while Porter tossed in 19 and Peterson IS. accountipg for most of the Shamrock's points Box bcufr \«MS Carlisle fg ft P Brown 3 6 0 Van Stager 17 5 4 Harding 11 • 1 Trumble 5 2 1 Hudson 0 0 1 Johnson 2 0 5 Bromley 2 1 Budny 010 Scott 0 0 0 Toth 1 0 0 Totals 4> 12 North Übertx Smith 2 0 3 Peterson 7 4 Sadyer 002 Porter 9 14 PeU 3 0 1 Qin 0 0 Jacksuu 0 0 0 Hostetler 11 3 8 Itavt* 0 0 Totals 32 8 16 Now Carlisle 17 46 67 96 North Liberty 14 36 47 72 (Mficiab. Vu Gnewank. LaPorte. and Gene Butts Warsaw.