The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 February 1965 — Page 2

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — FEB. I. 1965

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Shamrocks Top New Carlisle For 7th Win A very strong rally that star e<l w ith tw i and a half minuh to play in the Hurd quarter and caiTiexi until about a minute t > play remained m the game, f .ur . N< rth L.b<Tty • Sluimn • ka .* <’ ir.g 22 p int to New Carlisle s f <ur to give the underdog Shan, rox ks a thrilling come from be hind win over the Tiger h by a 6M-61 margin Thia game, play-d it N<*w C u l:.-.le evened the Shame a ks' record at seven and seven for the &ea*.n. Trumble oj vned the *• unng in the game with a jumper fur the Tigers but the Siuuaruxks came tn k with five straight basket two by H rteller, tw; by Prteis n and one by Porter before the T.g<rs rexl again From here New Ca’..«-:. d minauci the game f r c ute a spell to gradually build up wn it ij pea*e,j to be a s if« lead S* ott and Brown broke the tnng that lax'ol ..ver f ur minutes lx* fore J o k-nn hit a lay in for a 12-6 lead Trumble. S<<»tt ana .1 hrs n hit succmively t • tie the .. ore at 12 and 12 but Mleko iaj hit a free throw and P Her a juo.p<r b< f r - Trumble s jump er er.drd t. c q ;aiter <rm; with the Shamr k* . iir.gmg 15-14 lead The gnn.e xa nip and tw k for a v.lulc a • Pa wm pushxd the T gejs ahc st by Tie a: l Ti-ii: ‘ < hit a f:<*v throw t i a 17-15 ie id Hostetler g »t a • p to tic it. bu' Br .wn nl*»und«-d one in H t: • Tigers Porter ard Pelvis a. hit free throw sto km t the w<a« aga n on.v t nave B:< .vn t *s ir a pair of one p inters M <*k si int another single pant and *'»’ crxun added f*° f ‘ In lhe 15 " ' ’ line for a 22 21 k a • Brown c .me ba k With a Kt ket and th«n a li.r shot ■ nly to have Porter CSUin a jumper The tie wa* broken for awhii*- as Trumble : n ! Brown hit b» k to ba. k juniper and Trumble add^l two chant ? sb. ts for a "‘d b’.id T.’ie t«an battled alm st cv< nly the re< < ' the half and the Tigers he! : a 33-29 half time lead Tiger* I*llll Ahead The opening minutes o* the *-r. ond hak were tight before th. Tigers ft art cd a real hot streak m a sb rt amount * f time Tliv Shamjrxx ks battled ba« k to tak. the lead after about three minutes elapsed as ba* k to bax baskets by Peterson and P rtei combined with a free thr w bx Porter for a 3A-3S margin How ever, this was the start mg pour f r the Tigers Trumle. Glon and Gulden hit baskets before Porte: added another single point Johi son put m a lay in and Golden a tip before two free the xvs wei< hit by each Brown and C.ion A tip by Johns n made tt 30-37 with just 2:28 to play m the third quarter Rut jurt as things had changed in the previous three nunutrs they changed again in favor of the Shams ks in tin next nine minutes of play A foul shot by Js^kwin and two by Peterson started the drive Banket ’ by Jarksnn and Petei - son ended the period with the T:per- still leading by >x, 50 44 The momentum was starte! and it tarried through ’he rest thr game for North IJberty a* they continued t . dominate pla ■’ the rest ci the way Jaclomn ad«: ed one more point as the laright minute etanza waa under way Trumble hit a jumper but ■ix qu> k points by the Shan ro< ks cut the lead to xnr brfow Scott hit for thr T gers Portei hit next and Howtetler pualu-x the Shamrock ahead with 259 ■howm? in U*r gana Peters : added a iKMket aiul J*r kaon tw> fret- throws before Scott hit a free Urn w to keep the Shamrock ■«nead 59 55 JackMm was nrx' with a lay Ml and then a free uhot before Stoll hit a jumper Jw k aon rontmue.! hiM •tnng of urvmi airtight point a with b/th ends of a one and one rttuatmn only to

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h.iw Ji.h .n h t a tip in H s tetler h t a pair of one pi inters and Sc<»tt ended the Tigers scoring xxith a jumper. A late pair of (rev thC.ws by Enwr ended the game with a 68-fll victory Shamrock* Show FWlantr Porter ended the night high fur thr winners with 19 point* PrtWFon added 15. Ja* kson 13. H> steller 10. and Fraser nine Brown and Trumble hit 17 and 1.5 respectively ft i the 10-vrs top o’onng honors Box Svure North IJbrrtj tg ft p Po ter 7 5 4 Peterson 5 5 o Fraser 2 5 0 Hmtetlrr 12 4 Knepp 0 0 1 Ja< k<*>n 3 7 3 Fields o o 1 Mlekodsj o 2 0 Cam 0 0 1 Tata s 21 26 14 \. xx Carl Kir Brown 6 5 < Gl«m 1 2 1 Manupzak 0 0 o M dTitt 0 0 1 Johnson 3 0 I Scott 5 1 3 Bromley 0 0 5 Trumble 6 3 4 Golden 3 2 5 Ted la 24 13 27 North 1. G-rtv Ex 29 44 6 s New Carlisle 14 33 50 61 Offb in - Gnewank I^aPortr .nd Heekan an. South Bend Liberty R?Hv Fai’s Start In 71-70 Defeat A late rally, including two baskets m the final 12 seconds ’.’l short fui thee North Liberty Shamrock* ss they dr pped the • < n.'«.!«!i<»n game of the mvilat .inal tourney at Greene on Saturday night Tra ling 67-39 with mat over tw o m nutes t go m thr game the Shanin** ks trim med thr lea l rapidly to low by a 71-70 score to G eenv Th.* wa« the Shi unrk» urvvnth loss of the sea n ag inst fix wins APei the early m nutea Grernr led all the way but thr game never ncked exritrnirn! as the leads x. ere rmal! Porter opened the *’enng with a jumper onh to hav * Greene lake the lead on a hasl et by Shuppert and a f e< throw by Scott Kxiselak tied ’■'* score wt h a free threw and ther Host* tier hit a lay m for a 5-3 lead Greene * .me back to tie thr Mor. and it was knotted at 5-6 6-6 ind 8-8 before the Bulldogs put together be* k-to-bac k bas ket< by Jones and Shuppert fo* a 12-8 lead Points wc-e traded unt 1 shortly before the perhxl e < j when a lay in by Kosclak s a i jumpei by Ju< kaon, knotty ihe sc ore once again at 16 ’6 H wever. a jumper by Norris . ! a? the quarter ended made . |s 16 after eight exciting minut*« . ie seeond period wa« a httle < "•rent Shu|*pert started with another basket and Jones added i free ^iot Alter Jm kaon tossed in a short jumper Scott hit a tip in and a jumprs tn nice*." sum f< r a seven point lead 25-is e lead then vartevt only al ght’v a* th.- Bulk! he’d onto a 35-30 lend at halftime Thr th.rd Tw*nod was C”ns de« ah*x alowt-r from a storing stand p*Hnt, but in the period Greene outscored the Shaini<«-kj* 17-9 to grab an apparent!} safe le^d

Boiler, enjoying another good night from the floor, hit first A free throw by Scott and bu.sk.-t by Shuppert made it 38-32. Jackeon hit for North liberty, but a pair of haakets by Shuppert And another pair by Jones push. ! Greene to a 46-34 point lead un u Porter hit again with 1 30 show mg ui the quarter They mevc 1 from here to a lead of 52-39 w th just eight minutes remaining The Shamrock* weren't dead however, but the «duw third pe*--iod d d cost them thr game Jack, son and Sr< It traded two pu‘nt Ihactetier then tossc-d m a sh«' jumper only to have Shuppe-’ come back with a lay in Hostctler and Koselak hit bcu k-tu-bcu k shots and after Jonea put in r lay m. the Shamrock* got arriou > about the whole thing as Portei hit a rebt und shot arid a couple of steals meant lay ma for Koori, ak This trimmed the margin to 55.53 and once again the Bulldoga realized they had a battle on their hands with over halt the quarter left. Scott hit both ends «f a one-Rnd-one but Porter tosaed in h * ■pcvialty, a jumper from out. A free throw by Shuppert was folluwvd by Porter again and ’■ « lead wm trimmed to four 6157 Shuppert teased m a jumper and Peterson and Kuerlak mk’l. kit one of two free th ow at; tempts Crvene used the sou. line tn advantage a* Joneg and Nixon each converted both ends of one-and-ongg, boosting the | PM to eight. leat th n three minutes leftIci added <ne point and Koiwlak hl -k lax- in followed by another jumper by Porter tr.mmmg it to three once more Shuppert hit a Uy n and then two f'«* thr w ending Greene’* scoring with a 71-64 lead, but Porter, Jackson, and Kr.rpp m^h uw-d m baskets pulling the Sharrux. ks within on* as the gun ended Shupjjert Ixa&i All Scwere Shuppert had 32 for the f«m« 14 baakela and four throws arid be gut plenty of help from Jones with 20 and Scc-tt 15 Porter tosaed in 11 bankets for 22 to pace the Shamrocks with Koscl.ik s 16 and Jack* n’» 1< b • ng next in line The Shimrocka blew the game from the foul line, a spot that had been favoiabhc for then, in past games accounting t<r a coup** of vu-tones since the holiday* They managed « mx of 20 free throw* m thU game- and outax)red Greene fron the floxi by a 64 52 margin How. exer Greene • 19 of 28 fmm th* 15 foot stripe made the diff*"erne. Score Grmr fC *t P Rhupprrt l< * Norns 1 Scott 4 7 N ixon ® Junes • * Hudak 0 TWk-ht 0 0 Rtve 0 0 4 Totals * 19 18 North Übeny Porter .11 0 4 Peterson 1 2 2 Hostetler 3 2 Jackson 7 0 2 Kcmelnk 7 2 2 Knepp 3 0 2 Fields 0 0 1 Totals 32 6 Ik Grvme 18 35 52 71 North I-berty 16 30 39 70 Officials Ray Nemeth. Suut! Bend, and Mariun Acton, Mertone.