The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1964 — Page 2
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WE ARE NOW IN THE Ik ,ght of •ac tourney grind a> th- 597 starting te:uih have been thinned down to 16 The ’‘Sweet N xteen” his a few .surprise- as i dually he cax The surprise teams usuiJiy come from Hie S<-tional and Regional* whi rr highly fi vorvd teams get eliminated, tl us owning the door for tn dark! om candidates WE T«K>K OFF A LITTLE e i ly Sr turday to visit Elkhart w ere t vo powers. the host Blue B' .zers and Central of South Bend, were pitted against two wripAM Jly lesser tennis The play f<> aiwe 1 the expected pattern in the fhst game as Elkhart had ab-olu’ely no trouble disposing of ’ul.er The much smaller Indian uao play a schedule similai t<. hew of our schools here, were no m tch They were tight and
REES Plymouth. Indiana Wed. thru Sat. “Lawrence Os Arabia” In Cinemascope A Color Peter O’Toole AiHhoni Quinn Mee Guinness The (irrat Adventure Film! ■^ee It From The Start At ":12. 3 Hour** A 15 Mm. Os 'lop Entertainment Sun. thru Wed. “'Un4ay In New York” In Metrocolur Cliff R l>e<tM*n Jane Fonda Rod Taylor Spirv, But Not Offensive oluj Cai to in A New s Mon. Ihi ii Sat. 7 A 9 pm Sun. ( «»«it inunus 2 pm
! forcing shots and passes n’l day long Finally in the second half. When there was nothing tn de-ide hut the final score they relaxed and looked like a team that was capable of winning •onte ball games. THE SECOND GAJ4E PITTEI a mtuh stronger Columbia Cits team against Central as the two took off m a real barn burner Tile Eagles of Columbia City were almost mure than a match as Uu*y have size and foui sharp shooters to pit against any ball club Their smooth working for the shots they know they can hit and aggressive work on the boards, made it a real contest. They pulled to a lead that was tied a few times and contested all the first half with Central coming from behind to tie it by the mam intermission Then a great one man show by Mike । Warren bt<»ught everyone in the gym to their senses that he is nothing but a terrific hall player. WARREN HIT NINE OF twelve second half shots to gc with a first half total of 8 of 14 to total 42 points for the afternoon He hit his last eight attempts in the game and cignbined with Jimmy* Want and Carl Si-
f Walkerton. Indiana Double Feature Progrim Fri. A Sat., .March 13. I t It’* \ Hootenanny! “The Young Swingers” Rod Lauren Molly Bee Gene McDaniels And I vi In A Land Where The Law Ends . . . “The Savage Guns” Rwhaid Banehait In Metrocotur
mon to put on a pressure defense i out front that whs the undoing of the Engles. Ward, the 5 11’ handy man of the Bears who has been nil over in his thn e year* on the varsity, was able to return to under-the basket action with Simon coming through. 'Dm makes Central a much tougher team as his rebound power is on a par with any 6 6" normal player. THIS SET THE STAGE FY)R the big night battle between Elkhart and Central. With over 7.'»ou fans roaring approval om- way or the other on every play, it was quite a scene in the tig high school gym Elkhart jumped to a lead that looked like there would bi* no contest with their large student section strongly supporting them vocally With less than three minutes to play in the first quarter, the Blue Blazers had an IS-6 lend, but found out by the c nd of the quarter that Central b ft ।vc i up and the score \ i CO 18 Elkhart From here <-i out it was dog eat deg until t> - ver-, final minutes when the Blazers were able to pull away. CENTRAL. PLAYING WITH very limited service from Smith, a s phnmore that has been undvi the baaket all year, used Henderson. a junior, in the middle and hb» work n’ong with the great p'ay of Ward and Davis, kept the B«ars in the gam* all th< way derplte the tremendous s zi difference. Ward continually dominated the board action ovet Elkhart's two twin sky^iaper? who had eight in hes advantage over the h’tle jumping jack Elkhart was also the t< am that ivccivcd all the breaks of the game with Central getting in foul trouble in the second quartr-. True the Blazers made mnny of these breaks, but they likewise are a rough ball chib and much of their action and under the basket work won't be allowed in future games THF. BREAKING POINT OF the game was the start of basket hanging tactics by Franger. : the all state quarterback who is an important cog in their machine. With two six-seven boy* under the basket. Franger would start down the floor early and this resulted in quite a few lav 1 ins on the enppie play Central'* lack of grit mg back on defense was only because they were bat- * tling so hard in their front court ' and couldn't afford to drop back too fast 1 AT ANY RATE. WHETHER one favored Central or Elkhart. ; the Blue Blazers will move to
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action Saturday at Fort Wayne to meet httle Garrett who n.i not one. but two 6 10' undt.classmen cn their team. The e two big boys, Davis and Hines, are young and have made a 10l of mistakes this year, but also have carried the Railr.ader through to the genn-Htale meet Not until the final game of the sectional were both boys used in the lineup at the same time It will be interesting to see what strategy will be employed against Elkhart with two starters at six-seven JOINING THESE TWO teams at the huge Memon.il Coliseum, u .11 be two strong teams. Kokomo and Huntington They will form the contestants for the first game while the afore mentioned teams will square off in the second. Huntington will be making their fourth consc< utive appearance at Ft. Wayne as they have been running well for several years without evei being able to pull out a semistate title Kokomo has bo-r a well known state power for quite some time, with only last year being the first absence they have had before Rayl in the semistate However, it looks to us a* though Huntington will top the Cats in the first battle and Elkhart will slip by Garrett to gain the final game Then we will have to go along with Elkhart to once again gain the final four in Indianapolis Uh following week. AT THE THREE OTHF.L centers that will Host scmi-atale action, two of the State's toj. ranked are stiil going strong At Indianapolis the undefeated Columbus team will fust meet a surprise in Indianapolis Howe The second game will jut Mun<nc South against Rushville Columbus has had a power house for several years, but is another team that has never sunived the aemi-atale play Tins year look f< r them U> break IndianapohH<nve*e bubble after continimu upsets and wn the afternssn game and then come back to top Muncie South at mght AT LAFAYETTE. ANOTHER team that haa raised some eyebrows at being this far along is Gary Tolleston They meet the strong Lafayette Jeff team m the second afternoon game after coming out of a sectmnnl and regional they weren't given much of a chance to survive However, the hardest stunt in basketball today m Indiana, is to beat a Lafayette Jeff team at Purdue So here we will go along with Jeff after Valparaiso hag edged
Greencast' Thon it will be Jeff 1 on to the Lua . r the second | straight year. Ai EVANSVILLE. THE . wt .Rest semi-state will be held. Taking nothir” away from the teams competing at that center, it just appears that the power is f< mop', e c’po i - In ' ana thia year. Rex Mundi, ut Evansville, had a strong team and didn't | make it last year, but this year we will go along with a team tliat probably isn't as tough, but has hit an easier [>ath. Springs ’ Valley lh our choice to top Mar- j tinsville in the first game before Red Mundi hits their two straight wins. THE JOB OF MONDAY AF- I temoon predicting is a hard one. I but with luck, if we dob t fare । so well, maybe everyone will forget by next week with all the excitement and such. If wc do 1 I real well, we won't give you a chance to forget. NT. PATRICK HOT LI \< If . Monday Hot dog on bun. buttered corn, gingerbroad, butter, and milk. Tuesday Beef stew with vegetables. muffins, butter, and milk. Wednesday Chicken soup. I crackers, hot rolls, butter, cheese ( sticks, and milk Thursday Scalloped ham and j potatoc i. bread, butter, applo- , sauce, and milk Friday Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, mixed vegetables. pcacht«s. and milk. U ALKERTON HIGH MEM’ Monday Pizza burger, buttered rice, buttered carrots, fruit. Turslay Chicken noodle soup and enukrts, browned potatoes, fruit salad, rolls Wednesday Turkey In the straw, cole slaw, apple pie and cheese wedge, biscuit Thursday Hamburger gravy on combread, buttered rt beana, cupcake, applesauce Friday Tomato soup peanut butter and jelly on bun. fruit i topping on pudding, celery and carrot sticks Butter and milk served daily. STATION WAGON CU RTAINS The quick way to have beauty and privacy in a station wagon ■ is to sew small but powerful magnets into the Hnmg of your favorite curtain material Curtains go up or down quickly, magnet < hold tight, don't mar uji wagon's interior
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