The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 November 1964 — Page 5
Indians Romp To Third Win Friday 72-60 Walkerton's Indians won then hird consecutive victory of the eason Friday night as they topped Jimtown in a game that featured streaks by both teams and whistles by the refines Tae game was slowed down considerably by 53 fouls called during the 32 minutes of action which took toll of five players on the five foul route with several more ending the night with four personals. .Jimtown moved to a quick lead as Horner scored a basket CHEVROLETOLDSMOBILE LEADER V, ’ F f a ; L > “BUCK KEPCHA” welcomes the opportunity of showing you the finest deals possible on any new or used car or truck. See him now at .. . Powell-Mann Chev.-Okls. Co. 301 Roosevelt Road Phone SML3I 19 Walkerton, Indiana
A Big Day For / ■APP’'.— ■ . I * > * ’ *• t ? J ~ < I 1 A JOYFUL V V THANKSGIVING B FOR ONE AND ALL! May this Thanksgiving Day be an especially joyful one for you and yours-a day of reverence and gratitude for the blessings of our land and American way of life. In observance of Thanksgiving Day, our bank will not transact business on Thursday, November 26. Farmers Stale Sank Cf Wyatt | Walkerton Branch — Member I 01C
about five seconds after the tip tor tnv home team, lie then added a tree throw after play had changed ends several times. • S| hap hit a lay in al the two mmut v mark for a 5-0 lead belon Walkerton scored their first [ •mt lo seconds latei on a oneii. i. i« i by H m Williams fi >m th- tuiil ime. Smith ml from oit making it 7-2 Jimtown b< tore Doug Lute hit the Indi.ms' thud pom! on a tree throw. Jimtown then made il 9-3 on two free th; Ws by Stump at ditfinnt lm.es before the Indians bi gan to make their move. Tom Klinedinst hit first with a short jumper, then it was Doug Lute with a rebound basket for the Indians. Smith hit a lay m for an 11-7 lead with just under three minutes remaining in the fust quarter. Terry Lute cut the lead on one free throw and the Indians moved to a lead as Jimtoun didn’t score anymore in tins period. Doug Lute broke the tie with a lay in and then hit a 10 toot jumper. Terry Lute hit a free throw and Adam Mamis lay in gave the Indians an J.B-H lead at the end of the lust eight minute period. 1 Jimt mu ( oints Bark Strong 1 The second quarter found a , host of fouls la mg called and streaks by ea h team as the , play wc.' fr. t to •he Jimmies ; and thi a m th • late stapes t the Indians. Jimtavn came back strong al the r.i t part f the quarter to grab the bad again. T > v - '.nb'd fa.' and with 5 15 n n cm g n tm* fii J half Horne> pm m am . • i u thi av to g.'.c th. Jimnm i 21-2.3 Ie 1. J.mt . r. then >[ red t n lead as the m’ mq si wed down for a v. .’< . the a <>’ m -ide as t.■ < Pay w• -a Htth loose with a log < : mist ik* . in ng made With 3:25 remaining to pl iy in :rw first half Jim’ ran had p died to a 33 26 1 ad a they co. pb ’.ely hml d< mutated this qua< ter < act: m There wis no scoring until 1." o remam.ed a the Ind an - then pvt on th- ir big push. William., hi' a pair «>f fi> c shots to get the ball rolling. W diy Johns >n th n hit a pair after a violation agamM J mtewn f■ ' b-im in the lane gave new L;. ’o Jr India.' I.- than a r .mu’e i-m am. J with th Ind. ’ t . .3'» v. ■ a Whim hit aga n f r W ".oa mn f . the f. d 'ine m•' ina two Si amp b’ ■■ 11 . JmTOWn d’ ' ‘ ' l'.» ’ '■ r t; 1 5 II'! • . T. : • l.’lt-* hit . .।y m :i 3 * • mb left and
l\linpdin.>t hit one of two free thr< is to tie t^e ore .35-35. Johnson tli n hit one fn,. throw and Terry Lute t.pped m the sec ;nd attimpt for a 3S-35 ] ca d, Williams till -I Stoll the ball and <lr' v t > all the wav f or a lay m making it |m?s H the first half ended This Imad was never lost by the Indian and h illy no! 11iously tlma'in. I f >m thia point as Jimtown began jetting in foul trouble. They h- both guards, on in the third larter and one early in the fom h period lo severely hurt thia attack. The Indians meanwhi e also lost some starters on fou' 'mt the Walkerton b mi h helu the upper hand over J.mtown's reserves in preserving the win. Hon Williams hit immediately after the second half tip. Jimtown did get three quick points by Purcell, but then Walkerton started to pull away. Mann hit a basket right after a Klinedinst tr<e throw to open the margin that was held most of the rest of tiie game. Play continued spotty as fouls really t<x>k toll of the sm >ofh act on that It diana ba ketball fans enj v. The Indian. led 59-11 ’ the end . f the t hird t 1 iod t hey adv inceil to the final f 72-60 a- free throws wer e lot of t . a ore in the second i alf. Indians S< Ting Balan cd
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Nov. 25, 1961 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS
Once again the Walkerton coring wa . pretty well balanced as th; • f.i t t is one of the important assets in their .3-0 record to date. Tommy Klinedinst paced the attack with 16 points whi< h v ’ cb •ly fol’i.A,-d by Williams 15. Mann's 13, and Terry Lute - 12 Mi ■ । substitute forward who left the gam., in tie second quarter with a cut above the eye . and n" u red t<> pa< < t hen at! i. k, had LS for th-' losers Smith end'd with 16 and Horner 10 for their other doubh figure performers. B Team Lom s Third Phe Walkerton B Tram dropp'd tn'dr third game »t the reason bit pMiked better as । few younger Ix-v- are being used Tin final score was 41-38, but the gaum was nip and tuck until the last quarter after a couple ot Walkerton boys had fouled out. Jack Casteel was high for the g ime with 1.3 points before leaving m fouls. Jerry Sheaks had 11 and Mike Westhues 10 to pai r the attack. _Smith had 11 and Williams 10 to pace the winners’ attack. B»v Score Walkerton fg ft ftm p T Lute 2 8 11 D Lute .3 2 1 5 Williams 5 5 1 5 Mmn 5 3 o I Klinedinst 6 112 West hues 114 5
Johnson 1310 I'o'.'.. !] .o o 0 1 Huti n o i) q 0 0 q 1 Totals 23 26 15 27 ■limt<m n Jennings 0112 Campbell 0 114 Horner 12 10 Smith 6115 Stump 2215 Moore 8 2 0 4 Purcell 10 12 Molebash Illi Eggh -ton 0 0 2 2 Kiv । - 0 0 0 1 Totals 22 16 15 26 Walkerton 18 10 59 72 Jimtown 11 35 14 60 PEDESTAL The higher any man r:-e, thft less chance he has of being ibove suspicion. 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
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