The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 November 1964 — Page 2

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MHRE I > VMk KI - l‘S I < UJ,jn along- Th. v i < . : ave re ord- » ‘h< r ighth win u: :i r<>\v Ims y ir and with two games left. »m ■ Imva m d Si .th.n <il--1 : ma. look to have a v< ! y good < u e to hold t. •■ numt <t one t< hi in the ration ranking trial 1 \ worked their way up to t • weeks ago The I h ha\ ! d only one close call that bei! l two weeks ago against a viy formidable looking Pittsb y h team who-- teco'd is d. - << vig -.or th< nmnp wer tiny h - re YDTVALLY THE \ E H Y <! 1 Pit t 'bio ;, h game m.ty 1: iv <■ b« e! the tuna n«>eded tor ta< 1 i to finish -dr ’rv Saiurdax t v Imt'led Ma i.u m Sla’e u a -a ne t at Ina! \ pr-- ’ » jet] v >ld !>. >n t-y ' '.•■ Spai lano. H w. v,- ' ■ • N di. I >a: <• < ’ e'A i <r i .y< belt ■ tms year in ’ h: ■ ov. State 31-7 n a ■ .< that . eatly di? liix < d hai i t ‘bah Everyone < ' the li'h s iad play i \e'v w- S.dmd.y ai l now «a< i Ar •. I'.»»-■ , . <n 1 g -I! illg then. 1 e el - . so! ar b V a 'ea - this SalUl'! i\ that :. ' ha-» . very de !eio:d n\ y 'S < INLY 1 IN BIG T Pla’ »hiv • ,so' a ta: <ry o?v .• the I . tens alv a. f.a t < > finale .i 'Uis’ N ‘r> I>a ne ■ -;«• ;al!‘. t y । a her a p<« • vear foi !i • U » dd b<- given a strong s 1 J.'. he am U tn a Air. OV e’ -b t» ‘ ' . 'I ■ e H i vk. v< ■ hav • I । ’ * t*: rc.d toug . game t t■- Sl - ,M.•. ;• o < f tv just. hir. g- a'g:i IB VV. HJ. M \Ti H I i \MS ’r y*' liothi r m < in i.oi, J »k > " ’» v.. ; to h<p. H r ■ ■ .jh,‘ 1: . t . Ba t• It ।*• 1 mi t do tin I ‘*, t 'dupi H <- r.ts nth ng t bid .-moth.. , .ne o . a ra th durr^at j»ta> i Jn.y at e <n,m aft this gm and can pull at t; stop* -for ins ■ r |<, a m ,J ’ bv v t ar ! al has a g‘""l ft I.g f find a men tat f/Mithßl! le-tm iMr Hjs-edv ninnn,' u^ ka I s <ar nieji paaraug > h tnen s’ igest aAHet * ''<nnEE big game this Sai miay i.s the anmial t hrtrmg 1 < •A« -I. <Ho I S' Ite and

M, . _ i Tli, game not oi.tv has t.,' u-md rivalry that goes aio; g with tins game but will d< id< tne team to mak. ■ tin t: i to the Hose Bowl th ye;n <ll. ■ State .ia,s been unbeaten a . yeai m eonfeteno- play and only a < 'liple o! .veiks ago list a nor- < ! l ’e!<! < game to Penn State Wo Jy Hayes is lamou.s for h:^ stress of confeirnce play and a m'l. 1- s a' • enr I. to the nor- < ■!ifeie» l .e game.- Muhigan has 1 st ot • onfrience game and a Win !. te o\ the Wolverir.es would give t !”-m nk nt d iri ords of .->-1 JI t.ie conferel. e. but would l v e ‘in-in th< Rose Bowl bid in ad probability Only the formal • >ns‘ o' approval by the cor. fen ’. • would remain to be given ll’ SE! MS HARD TO BEeve that the college season is । i i.s to a । M- Many teams ■vii .t .p ‘ .<■ i se.i on this Saturday w.E. o'.he! having anothei w। ek oi 'wo of act; >n Bowl talk ha.- ) er. popping up a lot late ’ a id eally N Tie Danie Ais a prime tai get fm a emiple of ‘he major bowls It looks now hk< tr.v lush will n t be m b'W . .u ' i. .•. Ne>. Ye. ,s Day. Th sA. d > ! iia;n in the keeping ■ ■ t’a-.l y fol the p.is' 3<l v< os ar 1 is probably not to l»e ri this vear if ai. invitati m is „ \<n Alm h apr - ais nnlikely a' th: I-.!.’ FA'EN THE PROS ARE con ing to a climax rapidly as b ’!; the Baltrn ' 'e Colts and the Cleveland Biowns are to the i ' ' ioag.. numlicr tha t b 11d to rea h Both '■ ;, n s 1 o.e ii ade t > emcmlous ■O' th.s >< a II) and Coni' I Alt!, the < |>l apse >f a , oUple ’’ o!|)ej tea' fol due rvaHOli 'hei the r «•<■« have turned ■ a a . th.s s. ,s.,n T”.., for the two divisions 1 pl Ue nr}d the rffTht ' h.- runm r-uu bowl ■>< Min ear !y Januat v 1 < Hh,H SCHoGI. CIRCLES ’o'- I os i < dope aud not too or. .a; !« said (or Uun paj t °t ’>e 'a', Ranked in the top ■ •' 1 ' <■ e f< i» from very chcM- St Juaeph RUey, Wa*}.- ’ mg' .I, ..mi EUchaH Ti.e univ t’-am 1 < iack th » top far mth the i is K kum«' It niMkea thm s!**a . m/k very well both In high * iool and u!h ge uuth two

h' '■ Is .. 'll'.' St .1' !'<’•- th< load Irom each other h a ung th'- nation m i 'll- ge i ai.ks and the stat-' in L h s» h 'o! i ank Indians Romp 28 -18 In Their Opening Game Walk.'! ton s Indians, i nd< i tin <1 ।e. tion of .Ina Ride!.- i. open.ed th. .1 lai !-’>■> ba k. ' all : ’ son Eriday night wi’ii a strong 7s is ah. o ei M >nt ley Tho gai <• stayed close f< r nimd o' three qiaio: bat the Indians began palling ■ a.iv J t« i m the night as Morit.i.y los' t ■ a boys oi? f"Uls and the at - surge aga r t th.- r< sei v accounted so: • c large maign of vi 'ory W,-,, t!i. footbiul season er. 1just two weeks before and s; x ~i t • t n varsity boys c"m- --,.; the football field at that , a ■ , i Ridcno a used all in av is freely t<> give them ■ t . i F . •to display their talents. Ron V. ; . a.ns ' jam • th ■s< ormg for t.a- nigh' with a pan of tr" tht w.s aftci ju-t II M-nnds had elapsed Wamsley made- a .. -J, . \ for M' nt. r. y as they d down the fl •: making r 2-1 Tin Kim. hnst hit a layi!. tor th<- Indiar.-s. but then s< oi - mg vm a little lagged as the op« i,n game roughness was evid< n< • d Aft.-r almost two .nm u- a wag"!." Wi’hanis hit an. othei fi throA. but Stark hit .•ne tor the Elicis making 5-2 Adam Mam. nd the next points as he tossed in a slu>ri shot f« • a 7-2 lead With half th.- q lartei gone, the Ind.an.s fx-gan to pull ahead as Ikiug Lute hit a rebound shot and a fiee throw foi a three prm>t play McVay <ut the le.ul to 10 I with a jumper but Terry Lute took a feed from brother Doug t<-i a lay in John Wcsthuej* hit a th! <• point p'ay fol the II I;ails as t‘ . . ! ■ k a I >-l 1.-ad R. mh<'!‘ hit f. r Mor*crev but West m. s nt igam fi mn <!c e raizge : : 17-6 lead Doug Lute then hit a rebound shot giving the Ii ha: s a 13 point lead Westh.s hi' one of two free thr. a s fi d Reinholt hit a basket aizl free t arc oil a drive, cut ting the lead to 20-9 Wamslex hit next ft un 15 fret out Wes! hues took a pass from Terry Lute a: 1 hit a lay m with time runnm-y out and tla- Fhers <ame hack with a jumper by Reinholt just before thr horn giving t.iem a 22-13 first peri.xl lead Doug Lute eper d tl secund quarter with a short shot from the right side but the Indians could i. t gain much of a margin lib the game staved pretty cl >-c so; the next 12 or 13 mm it-.s Mann hit a fiee throw but Hemholt ea tie back with a 15 footer MViv h ' next utting the lean to 25-17 Wetshues hit or - foul shi t but Winters cut the icad to save!. A .th a tip U: After a coUple of wild - ramb'es on ea end of the fiooi Reii holt added <>ne tx.int betmc T ■rv Lute hit a t>-i.-footer from the right baseline \\ imsh v hit a long one han <-r cutting the lead to six but W-sthues • tme right bark wd i Uieket The .« -ring pa . wa.s !« dly pick;:..: up is Mah’e’ hi’ foi the Fliers but the In h.l!.' C l lie ! ight ba. kWI! I a bike! bv Mami Mont. reV iU! thr I id b'd' the end of the half after M e t - hues hit one of two tr.-e throws . Remholt hit a lay m cutting the s.oir to 33-26. Tlw game staved <h.s«- u.'il M iiteny began to l<e.r plnyeja by foulx ^.df v iy thi • ugh the third perns! M. Vav op-nril the and half with a Yumk-d bv M Vav Ih-ug laite bit a free thnw and West huee added a rebound shot for an eight point lead flrmholt hit tiom Hie foul line bu| Doug lade tut anntix-r chanty .shot mahiikU it 37-30 WamMry cut ■t tn t v* with .. 15-f .oter but Mann hit a fie. throw Reir.holt again hit for Moptcrev keu-mr,' Monterey within five ;h> nt Klm.-duss! hit n. xt f.»t

'he Indians m l Wv.sthues hit a tiee hit vhivh was matched by Rell, udt S.hlk H»u|e(l out f'! Montv <y and Williams hit o^fie throw. Rcinlmlt cut it t five again Ir m the foul Imc The Indiar.'. began to pi. k up at thi point Mann hit the fust pou t oi a Ir. <• shot a . about IWn .1 h. d«‘S remained .11 t.a tid pei id K dit st pegged in a long! sh‘>! as about two minutes ep. ore d i! ■ the thud pel . d Klir.Tiin t pegged in a long mu hander but M Vav hit a nan of ii' .- .',! . s and W.sthues f Ib,v las t with a iehi und b s- ,. : i < t>.. one hand. • and a I" '• l< ad v a v uned a! tn - punt V. e .hues lilt two fiee throw . .nd th> Indians 10l M- 9 at Hi- end of the quartei From here on out it was all Walkerton as the Indians leally pulled away with a 27 point 1 is' p.-n<'d to Monter, v s mn»- <’oa h Ridenour used the b n h fr. dy an 1 it looks like more depth is available thi' vear as it didn't make much difference who was in the game at t.us point as th -v contu.uvd t<> score points Tinfinal score was 7x-|X John W.sthues. aith ugh n t a starter m this game, ended with 19 points t< pace the winners as lie totaled six baskets and m-v- n free throw He caitw m .-ally ir. the first quarter and took over the .enter duties until well into the last period Reinholt was high for the visitors, also w.ta 19 on ‘ven bask'd - ami fve free throw- Others m the doubl tigm.s for Walk.-i ton's well bahim '-d attack were Doug- L *c with 15 and Adam Mann .u h 11 B T.-am L<»m-x Th.- R Team suffered a loss :> their opening game by a sem e <»! 19-32 They tiailed throughout t.he game, never threatening attei the opening minutes. IP»x "d-orr 4 Walkerton (7H. fg ft f| in pl T Lut.- 3 0 0 5 Wrath . s 6 7 4 3 D Lu -. 5 5 1 I Johns- i 111! Willi, is 17 2 Powe 321 3 M a nr I 3 3 I Scott 0 0 0 O Huff 001 1 Klin- dir H 3 I 2 2 T< <ls 26 26 15 22 Monterey I4X i Walkerton (7X> Rei nolt 7 5 H 5 W r ms 1 o 4 5 Skeleton o 0 o o St "k 0 I 3 5

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