The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1964 — Page 2

THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — March 5, 1961

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HE 1964 SECTIONALS ARE ov<-r, and as usual. some surprises h < e come out of the various n> eta Some of tiu- state pwen. ar out. including Tipton and C, y Roosevelt Ft Wayne ConC‘>«dia ranked in l-v m-o nd ten. w. - dropped by a puviously tame F • t Wayne North but tins » another one of those annual m> —ts where a favorite doesn't a* ■ ays stand much of a < ham e LOC AL L Y 3HE MEETS went pretty min i, as expiated afat as t le winner' .lv con« rued

REES Ph mouth. Indiana I hui v. I ii. X Sal. “Man In The .Middle" In Cinemascope Rob< ri Milchum Ratrv Sullivan heennn V\ vnn \ Powerful Melodrama 411 piirli: n lietween The British And American hiire* Stationed in India Bui ing \\ to id " ar II! (’ dor Cai hM»n X Sport Sun.. Mon. a. I ue*. “Kings Os The Sun” hi ( inemaM ope & ( oloi ' ul Brynner George ( hakari* Richaid Basehart >eep In The Jungles (H in in H mrished I hr \nr -nt 'lav an ( h ili/atni R tn"«. ( u Thr Sun Also C olor ( artoon 'lon. Ihiit > 7 m prn Sun. < onltru jus 2 pm Stall* March 11 “l.awrence Os Arabia”

- There were some upsets and > squeakers along the way. but 1 "entral Elkhart, North .lud« i and Michigan City' were al! win 1 mrs as w« expected and Cuke: was the victor over LaPaz in th< tight Marshall County meet W< picked Rochester in this one has ic illy on schedule rather than record. <>r any ether fnctoi HAVING ATTENDED FARTS of two sectionals, al Knox and South Bend. sonic g<Md action was witnessed in both The Knox meet had a lot of balance and it was displayed in the games play ed From the start. with Aub-b<-ena ibb«-e s win over Monterey through North Judsons come from behind victory in the final game, good action was witnessed Aubbee handled Monterey without too much trouble but the Fliers put up a respectable battle in lo<mg to a fine Aubbee team. Then came the battle that every’ one wallet! for. San Pierre and Oregon-Davis This battle found the pressure ridden San Pierre team get t«H» cautious and blow a game they should have won. It wfts a case of over coaching almost as they chose to slow things down n the last but did not f allow ’he directions to the Its- as they -ompletclv dhuvgarded shooting Also S\N PIERRE DIDN’T score a fur throw in the first thn*e qunu rs of the game, a fad that Lad heavy hearing on the outcome. Then they failed in veiy few attempt^ to get a bisket in the final q carter ami

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th< ir slow attack and missed fre • throws gave the game to OregonDavis as tile gun sounded when Weiczork tossed a short shot in for the win Then came th« worst game of the tourney as North Judson opened the drive for the title with a solid trouncing of Walkerton FRIDAY NIGHi DIDN’T promise as much action and tiu ilia us was provided. Slat City met Wmamac m the op nr: and gave the Indian!* a battle through Die fust 20 minutes, but fell to Hie balance and class of the Winamac team Then iurm a game that got mon- thrilling as the score in mnted in favor »i the victors Aubbee met Knox and gave the Redskins of tiu* h< ' school a lesson they will nevri forget as Jim Hokcmb put on on< of the greatest one-man show anyone ever witnes. »•<! »n a ba ket. all floor Aubbee hit Ku- x with a pre. sure light off the ba! an<l in ms! to a lead that wa mei n< isly threatened. The play of Holcomb rated h:m a standing < vatiun when he was finally pulled as the pa- • v on ice This 6L” guard <an di everything and do it well It i the hope that a kid with thi« la'ent and site can go on t< make it in a college of pretty gi <»<! ranking SATURDAY IT WAS CUAS* again as North Judson completely outplayed Oreg n-Davi< and . with a 12 point buist after halftime against no return for the Hob< ats went on to a safe and easy lead '.o win handily The rias- continued a Wmamac* balance and Aubbc , tired Bravecouldn't keep up with the Indians even with Holcomb This jx>mtr<l . it tlie p<">r arrangement >i thtourney a Aubbee had to play Th i! " lay. Friday and Saturday Th" i ba<l and shcukl he changed by lesponsible persons The tournev co il'! have been held on Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday as well ami given a more justified rest to a fine little team THE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME with Judson an<i the Winamac crew battling it out. found Wmamac controlling things until the second half with North Judson finally getting Iheir machine working smoothly They thm won the game by a small margin to successfully cap a very good crowded sectiom.l AT SOITH BEND MlSHAwaka provided much of the thr 1 < along with the smalest school in the meet Madison On opening day. St Joe dropped Riey a> most exj>ected Then Mishawaka. jiosseKsor of a 6-14 record as the meet started, dropped co-favorlte Wallington in an overtime thriller Then Madison put on the first us then big thrills as they made a real come from behind drive to overhaul North Liberty to win by seven point- after trailing by 31 in the final stanza. Mishawaka contin led the upset plnv as they then eliminated a favored St Jim* < row THURSDAY IT WASN’T AS close as ('entral moved through to Saturday - play over New Carlisle anil Adams ifter Adams had dropm*d ('Liv Lu.kevJ|e won the county battle with a win ovei Gn*cnc Then Saturday afternoon the tu t > surnnsv'i met. Mishawaka and Madixm and again thr F mther-. after falbng well behind, put on a drive like few have ever seen Thev made up an 1 s point deficit m the final quartei to lie Mishawaka .m<i throu tiu- game into an overtime when th. Mar xm- Hnallv won by four poinU Tills brought the final game between (’.-ntral and Mishawaka, which form'd out t > lx* a ical ham burner Aftri Central gaincsl a one pmnt lead before the peru»d emhd. Mishawaka took ovei ami u i-n t t<> N beaded until the final quarter Central then moved to a v«tv hhuill !«<»d and held It on free Uirowe toward- the <-nd .. then two guards. Ward and War»<*n c-Ai4M*d a fine tourney with a brilliant performance

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THIS ADVAN ’ES CENTRAL to the Elkhart Regional to meet a high flying Columbia City crew paced by the Smith tw.n Cui vei ui.l niwt the strong Blazer <>f Elkhart in the oth<r first round game The Logansport Regional also should have a little more to offer with V ilparaiso moving to the Regiona for the first time. At that sigh:. Pioneer will be the sentmienta favorite of many as they make attempt to gain their second Regional crown, last year winning as Royal Center. MICHIGAN r> V AGA I N head."* for the tougr.« .-t regional m the state a* they meet headon with the Gary. Hammond and East Chicago wmnei The sixteen that survive tin* regional play are usually 16 pretty sound ball clubs On many occa’-.ons. weaker team * can ome through a sectional Uuit isn’t so strong but the regional* really start the w<M-<lmg out proce * < LIA EK I I LU)U Having dined in a restaurant w ith her husband a woman missed her gloves when she wa. on liei way out Murmuring something to her bus! and. she hurried back to the table to kx.k for them Not seeing them on the table idle lifted the cloth and began to grub around on the floor Just then a waiter came up ■•Pardon me. madam.” he aid "but the gentleman i» over th« n bv the door ” It's louse conduct that gets many people in a tight sp<4

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