The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1964 — Page 2

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i x!< :.d the margin ' 65-I’. A' or, ' pomt thex led by 21 p an' , , i i ug Lute and K>n W i i. or. ha ; : d out and 1 Ui o thr Tig" r weir in h< ' watri by . ;. • t*> lais line I mliai. < otnc Ba<a, I lard i ■ • 'I . ? I •*I ’ p I V. ei • >n Um 1 in4iah b ga I a 1 ,■ : ■ . - . . . to t ..«' .'. m 1 a d I '‘ .n ed t >i d .41 4 *;. * * x’ i o mm.'. ■ d x f r a team tha; .. mm mg I" ad I’t ap.t • the ! i t that the Indians xxeio catch.ng up. Niw Cari, de stil. was playing will a 1 ! last ami the b uls continued x\ dh thi- <• m >n Indian.' ! al.rp out as well as th! «-e T gel - Mann hit first ■ a lay in .in i Johnson hit ■ r • • ■ and followed vxith a .ay in aftei s'tea .ng the ball aitei only 2*> s, I had » !»tp < d This cut ttu Nrxx Car udc lea. to 65-IV L • 'I do r then .* oi d t.'.’o a' S utt hr a pa r of flee allots Klim- . ■ h ’ a pair cl • r.e p inlet s r Bi > : ca •• ba, k with a j.i ;m-i b r the T.geim kteping the ai»ad 69 .2 ’I ■ry Lute X". as n ,.v to ad i to the total with t'.x ..a ,ty shots .md then Kt.'p I' well hit a jump r fi in 13 feet out Truinb.e h.t a shut Jum]a i art" g< tting a monied shot of h. oxxr. Johns ,n added two m !•■ t th<’ Tigers t 'taj and thex led T.f-b6 xxi'h 6 2 1 remaming I•• pit. th. fact that th.s Pad seemed ' < r i'h to ovr^w. , the Indians . mt nurd to whittle the margd. the Tigtrs turning <•' ."! In the next txvo minutes and 15 seconds action an* fast and fur ions m.t the only scoring was a to-,, tb.r xx by I’jaw|l Dave Huff bi k. the ng drought xxdth a hott iKo-ke" with 3 ’•> remaining tiding th, lead to 14 T" H x Lute midi i i three point play and ..<" hit anoth"’r simdai plax w ith jimt umh r two minuti-s -•! ttmi the wad to 73-65 Fan .i<te then t»«g.nm’.p to 1 < u:Ze ’ ;:at the Indians had a < har. < a the Tigers were stoh . >!d and < ontmued to shoot hg. mad W.u y John* n hit as! .it 'h i xx ’h 53 sei-onda left and then N. .>. Carlisle got then final points of the night anti first in four amt a half minutre us Scott was ta. kled and put out of the game da- to the injuties he re icived on this play Golden can e in foi him and calmly prggtxl in two fr- e shots Teri y Lute and Bows 1 add*.! baskets in til* final seconds t . cut the lead ’. the 'inal store of 75-71 I rumble l’ax-e* xtcurrm Alt. r the final gun had auund ed ine < r<nvd was all abuzz about the lough and tumble game jus’ xw.t? • ms! r’ mmenta were common concerning the typr of game playxxi and the number of free shots Imth teams nusse v | When Die tot.l^4 were compiled, it xx disclosed that both teams missed m re flee thr ws than they hi' T.,. Indians hit 23 out of <7 w • ' i anx of the missed on» > be • c tae first one an I one atlcmj 1 N xx Carlisle me.ti.whiie xxa^ ting >nlx 21 of 43 als. Jos' del ha f Ti amble was ti.c ga ! g!. .SC I'eriXlth 21 paints Bl A; . dried 1!' Uld Seo” II to the 5 Cail.se total Terry Lute p ed '..■ Ir.d.a .s with 16vxhi;e Po ."4! <n ! Doug Lute each had 11 ' • tl.e s< lei - m d -able f.g'.l< ■ :< \\ a(V !! i Box !M«re Walkerton fg ft (fill p D Lute 3 5 T Lute 5 6 x WilbaJux 2 2 i Mann 2 1 3 5 Klinedinst 2 I 2 Ikxwcll 5 1 2 <> West nue- 1 i 4 Johnson 3 112 Huff 1 <• 0 1 S< >t t 0 l» o Gardner 0 u 11 Totals 24 23 24 31 k< xx (mi Imlm Scoff fl 2 4 Munasak u u 0 IL »wn fl 9 6 Trumble v 3 4 4 Broinlry 0 14 4 Sh^-hen! 3 10 6 ' "him n 3 3 13

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