The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 February 1965 — Page 16
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Indians Lose 69-65 In Bad Third Period After a tw -week lay . ff Walkerton s Indue - resumed ac’i<n 1 rida> r. .:h’ and tinned in o' • of tlair belt- • p« rforman» es of the V.u \\ i' ' except’ n if a f itvfu’ thml quarter, when a <>a h ■ yidp ■< nt backfired the 1 .dians b> ked a- g”‘d as they i n, in a long tin e One inspirr es„ ’ wa- that very few f mdu <n' .l errors were trade in t’; s game With l'.< s' »*” Jesihng into t m fit d ‘ ' dn mu* t hat tn 1- lain- play a much hetb r gtn <• w- e- using a :nar-t<>-man d n H umi :<K. frequ< ntly t; s v< a 7 ' e ha. b«-en tried, ft ling i n t ^o(bsnab’.< results T u i u < • is' Fi iday r ight
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Twice winning combination* were broken up whi< h resulted in a big third period for Greene ns thev \cr<m« a 37-29 halftime defh it to move to a 58-54 lead Iv the er ! .f th >< quarters and n ovc on to an < xcitmg 69-63 win. The Indians never led in the game until a not streak in the second quarter pushed them ahead Shuppert opened the game with a t after a half minute had clap -i'll I snip Lute playing g ; rd anil n ak e g the t< am move fr,m this position. flipped in Walkerton’s f:rd two {mints. Jones hit f■ r the Bulldogs but T-• ’ v L 'e t • ■<! the score at l-l Shuppert L ' again and Nixon s >red < r a < '.rt shot b<*> ting t e lead t s I John WeSthUCS added on. free throw but Jones h ’ a basket and then a free th’ow for in 11-5 load From ’hn P int G'.-. no managed to hang on’ • a lead similar t > this anil led IH-12 at the end of the per-
iod. . The second quarter was a different story. In this eight minute period, a good ।ln king < mbin.iti n ol I >oug and Terry Lute, Wrdhucs, Steve Huff and Tom Khncihnst erased a G < vne had and pushed the Indians ahead by a substantial margin Terry Lute opTel the quarter wdh a basket and, after Nori is hit f >r G eene, I mug Lute tossed in one Jones hit a five throw, but a f- ul shot by D<»ug Lute wa.i foil .wed by a threvj»<nnt play, again by Doug trimming the (Irow h d to 212o I’lbniht hit a short jumpei but Terry Lute potted a couple f free throws J .n« s added fa • ff»m the chanty line with 3:11 remaining in the half to give the Bulldog a23 22 lead when the Walkerton drive stalled 15 Points Without Return Terry Lute hit two more from the 13 f ot stripe and Steve Huff tossed in one from the corm r with 5:04 left for the Indi ns fust lead <f the night. I bug Lut. added a free throw and then Huff hit another one hander Terry Lute was next as he hit two chanty tosses, only to hair Doug Lute. Huff and again Terry Lute hit successive baskets as th, Indans had really gained momentum and a 37-2-3 lead With Li seconds left in the half. Greene hit a free th’ow to break the streak The Indians didn't score in the final minute but did enjoy the 37-29 half tunc margin. In the third quarter, the h t combination was broken up as well as the man-to-man defense in favor of the unsatisfact ry zone. Greene really t<» k advantage of the much weaker zone as they began popping short shots f r easy baskets Shuppert hit first on a short shot Terry Lute >c»nii from rlosr in on the side, but Shupp< rt came back with two more baskets and Jones added a third, trimming the lead to two point'- Ih<ug Lute b s «sl in what proved to be his final basket of the night as he was moved to forward sh .rtly after and the balance was hurt fiVm here on out. A basket by Shuppert was followed bv a free throw by No.ns and then With 4 23 remaining in this period. J'onea hit a short jumper to give Greene the lead once again by a 42-41 sot re. Adam Mann hit his first pomta of the night to regain the lead, but Jones and Norris hit bark-to-bm k baskets for a three point lead. Ron Williams and Mann hit field goals to again push Walkerton ahead as the action was fast and exciting Shuppert again prt.ved to be the big gun with a basket and then Scott hit a free shot and basket to push Greene to a 51-47 lead. Mann added one to the Indians total, but Noma and Jones hit baskets to open the lead to seven 55-4 S A pair of baskets by Mann preceded a three point play by I’l- - and Huff tosoed in a long one hander just as the quarter ended, leaving the visitors in the lead 58-54 The last quarter found play slowing down ax Greene began using a very deliberate offense in an effort to use up as mia h clock as they could This was suc« cw/ul to a large extent. Tom Klinedinst hit a free throw but this wamatched by ITbricht Mann hit with 7:01 left from out fr, nt, but Scott added a free throw and Nixon a lay in to Greenen total Williams ’ orcl from the aide, but ~nre again Greene came back with a basket as Scott hit from under Time was becoming very imp- rtivS with 3 07 left nt thi? point Doug Uitr made a free throw with 2:36 remaining to play and the next scoring was the weirdest call «.f the year in our books but still the only blotch In a well offt’ lated game With Greene plnvtng a time killing style Doug laite was called for an intentional foul with 1:14 left n. plav The fouled player, Vlhr ht turned and smacked D ug
in the stomach, and after a lengthy discussion. two free throws were awarded each team This left something to wondci as I>>ug was ejected from the gamp but had five personals anyway. Tills accounted for Greene's two free throws on an intentional foul, but with the clock stopped, an intentional foul was also called on the Greeone player which should have been a to, hmc.il Thon to make mattes m re confusing, he wasn't ejw tod. but taken out by the Greene coach and deprived of the privilege «f shooting his free throws, which with a d'-üblo foul were doubtful in the first place A it ended up. both teams had players fouled but neither g .t to shoot his free throws Shuppert hit T’lbrichfs second attempt and Williams hit Lute's first attempt, thus gaining nothing ns the teams then jumped center and resumed play. Minn hit a basket with 1:07 tn pbv and the o oring was wrapped up with a pn r of free throws by Nixon with 2%4M»conds remaining The final wgs 69-65. a very ht.rd game f>r Walkerton tn lo^ but an exciting g me that did provide a lot of thrills for both si'les Parc Indians Tor' y and Doug Lute raced the Indians in scoring before f ii’ ng out ns Tcrrv tossed in 17 points and Doug II Mann •h pped in with 13 soc< nd hi If points for the other Indian in double figures West hues and Huff added some needed punch tn the Indians’ attack as Wosthues was str ng on the board while he wa in and Huff turned In some good reboundlng and chipped In with four baskets while he was plaving Shuppert led all scorers with 19
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for the winners with Jones . ping in with 18 and S<\,tt U some good beard work T! . dians arc 7-8 following this Box Sc re Ualk«-rt>n fg ft ftm T. Lute 5 7 4 Wilhama 2 2 1 West hues 12 2 D. Lute 5 4 Mann 6 1 o Powell 0 0 2 Huff 4 0 0 Khnedinst 11 <1 Johnson 0 0 0 Totals 24 17 12 (> rrrne Shuppert 9 11 Morris 3 2 Scott 5 2 Jones 6 ® Nixon 2 2 Ulbricht 2 2 1 Hialak 0 0 Ziolkowskl 9 ° Totals 27 15 Greene 2 $ Walkerton 42 3 < 3 ” "thanks - ----- We wish to express our appreciation to our neig friends, and members < Masonic Ix*dgr. OES South Cbnsistory. Murat Sh’ine, \ erton Chamber of Commen Lions Club, for their kind and sympathy shown at tl • of our belox’ed husband R' ther A very special thnr Rev Williams. Ray Nusba Dr. Rohrer. Mrs. Wm. D Robert E 7 Mrs. Leonard Rar’. Your Turn Signals A
