The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1965 — Page 2

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erty ag.i n if <s t«» the Sout' B< nd < ■■n" . ! ah< |r it takes < ;:) a BH4b r. n ira !e to < • ape tie jHr.xer of the city -ch«*<x Hov ever, a 1 t of satisf.u t .^n < tn b derived from a win over t much larger school even though on< win u mally just puU another h. ho I in the path Coming out of a tourney si • h as thi, is d fficuh tor .uix team 'mall or large. WAIJKEHToN AGAIN Uh)KS with ren» Avil hop- of a Sectional title Six yean Uie Indians have been out of the South Bend meet nto the Knox-Winamac Sectional This was a decided break An tie- Indians, but much to many l>et son's surprise, only one yeal did they advance past the fir-t game, that being three years ago when they went to the final pmt of tiw mght before dr pping the deeuuon to a strong Knox team Tms year they have been Shifted again Plymouth is the rite -.h »s---en to host the Indians This is an eight team tourney and the competition looks t» tie much ea«»er of th« seven other team? in the tourney Uu- Indians have faced three to date winning over each ~f Liem They have two rr.cnv to battle U-i Paz and Argo-s. with Bremen West and Tyner all fal. mg viet m* to the Indian.” it leaves only Plymouth and Tnton that they won't have .dread* ♦- Plym ulh has been In a rut the las’ feu years and <ir.»piUa 'n»nrer aciiedu’e than nuail in thi’ meet have had UtUe succe*to date Tr ton ranks as tile nv< st t* - । m the n eet and x> ' the\ have Io t a feu th.” vea» TT7*VRTrTr U. '_u “□ I- . ■ ^ •tuitliK A Sund’ty Erhiumy 13-14 <un<lay Matinee Only 2:00 I ttr»h it up in IxMHuMlle! Wall Disney Ptesents Einii \nd The Detectives 11 chnicoloi Note! i he-ed Ei i(Lay II <r..» <,anir!

pro’.< g tl;at th* v aren’t invln* - ble. IN Till: .hd’TH BENI' MEET the hst s hool. Wa-'lungtoji. Mx’m tl to cm** to th*- top th: wason early They still have a t n.- !**.>; i. ')•.• Cratral r. « K • n c miirg on st t ng Tia B* ai have Urn winning "f bite aftm a • so start llia-y al- > haa oi. oc< si n. looked very st ror.g an । most fe» | that the St. .low; h team could al-’ cause a lot <>: trouble as their record in re mt weeks 13 dean These f air wiE Im. rai.ktsl Well in the minds of fans. |s -nding the drawings that always give one or two teams an easier break Uian the others. THE DRAWINGS Ft>R THE meets will be held in Indianapolis next Wednesday and play will begm the following Tuesday at aev- < ral (.iters including the S .utb Be*i I ,tc The Plymouth artior will b gm on Wednesday night Th is a year when no one team .a . i* a ly come to the t j> of the In- •> m Ind ana and the title app- ai t'> be quite openly up foi gr. b N • one will enter - muc< f a favorite until a couple weeks of th*- me t are over when team" hax e begun making name for t hem-elves la’e Tiojan Rolly Defeats Indians 71 • 60 A flu-r-ddl.-d hand of Ind.an travel.<l to Mad. <n * gym Friday night t battle a str ng Uak.-vilL team that had featured a great . m- tw . punch nii -t of the season to dampiie a very creditable rec. old mciud.ng the hnmkcn ver- - n f a county tourney this y.- c Wit .a tw o rvgularo <ut and third who should have Iwvn due to tiie flu bug a great eff rt wa exerted, only tv 1- < the game in the final thre« and a half minute- The final nrore was 71-60. . A pair of fr.i- throws oy Ton KUr^-d n-t with 3 32 showing m the game, tied the mi re at 54-51 A pair .1 baskets by Is ren R;d dlr half th.- one-bwo punch broke the tie ..nd the Trojarw hit nine more eon.-ecutlve points m gaining a 67—’>4 had b« f- r. Adam Mrum tut u short -iw hander with 1:05 left to bnak the game lv ing drought. Gumbimng with luddu- most o 4 the year has been Bill Landgrrbc. but Friday night war not his night. With a tight defense on Landgnbe. he continually tossed shots over the Indians with very Vttle success, mainly due to the defensive efforts »J Terry Lute. This let tile scoring start slowly ay John Westhues htt a ratouiui Khol a/W a minute and 15 seconds had passed Riddle hit a f refthrow but Kluicshnst B ored nex' for Walkerton. JUdda- added another point and then Kelly Per* e l and Weigand • matched free shots before Mann hit a basket fra 7-3 lead with 3 30 to p|a\ m the opening period llarawn Lanrfgrvbe and Riddle each hit a pmr of free shots in the next minute to give I-tkeviUe a 9-7 lead. Witli 2 07 left. Ijindgtebe hit a lay in for the Tn>jan's sing basket if the game W illy Johnson hit one foul shot and M..nn a pair t- trim the lead t. 11-10 the f.rst ;h i1 d ended The Ir i.an- moved ahead each c. the s cond jm-hial u. they hit nine straight points Combunsl w Ui th<- yist three of the first quarter this mada an rv.-n dozri ■cithoUt return In- Uikrvdle Ten x Lute started the dive with k «h< :t one hander Mann hit th’next seven on a basket a ’hree ;k>lnl baaket anti free thr iw and two chai ity allot* luui'Urel*- then h t again with 503 Est in the half to break the five nr.nutr and five aecnd Ijik.-xth- drought Kllnedinwt tor*-d m 41 twu piin*ct a* i Q. V. • h t :> fre,- throw f r the T. . - Fr.wn here It max V. r* " in<! Til idle for th'- re- t of tht huf Riddle hit find fror t • f 1 < and after anoth'-r

basket by Torry’ Lute. Riddle tos oil In two more field goals T<rrx Lute scor.d again but Rid. ■ lie turned the tn* k again John sun hit a short sh t for the Ind. nns but Ridd e akh d two fr n the I.'. f<><>! Hn* Kmi I nst 1 . *1 a ! x f ter <>n which h' wa fouled and add d the t .1! pom’ Ix-fote Riddle hit th" fuia’. basket of the has with 20 left Th: gav* the Indiana a 30-21 marg n l.ikmille C nu-s Baek l ast The fav r. d Trojans evidently didn like being behind N -aus • they didn't x’ay that way long. R ddk* started off the »rc cvl hid aftt r 14 first half jH>inti with a basket Terry Lute hit one point hut RxkTe matched this and Hanaen hit his first basket < f the night With 616t0 go in the third period, Wozny U«1 the s. ,>i, with two fn-e throws Terry Lute br ke the tie. but Likexilr tie I it and took the lend again on a basket and then free throv by L&ndgn be They weren't through here as Weigands hit thne mor. free throws bet re Terry Lute h I again Riddle t • -«-d in a t *k ' an pair of one-pointers but J hnson hit the next three p mts Rid d'*• ht a three p unt play but T. 1. ry Lute towd m another bask' t Riddle adiV*d one as h?* was f > :'- <d wh e I Ute slud was in the air Dave H df lot f r t’ • Indi o tut R Me ay > i mred f: m . nut- under an t l*akevUle held . five point rad 17 42 g ng b;u k into the in-d quarter The Trojans built an e.gh* point had in * than a n rut. •is Landgrebe • a basket and after Powell hit a free tt.row Riddle hit ag n Tl > li h s- art.-d .*• :’h 7 to p iy t • .• • t the count a* 1 I-nrdu; t hit t.: ' from the fl< M inn w is n.-xi and Powell a•• • d two ba k.-t.s t tl. the score 51 *1 With 6 04 t • lay Riddh- broke the tie with one point, but Powell kn .tied d ngair. Kael)*— hit a basket, setting up th.- tying free throws by Kluw”hnst - ch th.- up n. !it flood gates y I^ik. \i. * Pnv Thr o Ikeidi-s <»anir Riddle t , I*** 1 M ‘ *on rs u it: 36 points he t<>- <-d m an even doza-n bask s . I as many foul -hots in 17 att.mpts l,andgTvbe wa> the i dy other Hung that r, scnibLed threat with 15 points but pen es ig.-wis. he was way iff Mann « nded with 15 and Terry Lut* 13 to tup the Indians KUnishn.-' md Powell each had 11 to al* snk in the double figurvs T) - ». I ans outscored Lakeville fft m the Hoot 44-42, but th* Troyans added 29 from the foul line whir WaLkerotn wan getting only 15 Mcore Walkerton tg H ,u ” P T laite 6 1 2 Powell 3 5 3 4 Wenthi ex 10 0 5 Mann 5512 Kllne.hn.st 4 3 0 4 Huff 1 0 Johruwm 2 2 5 4 Scott 0 0 0 0 Tota> 23 16 13 24 IjikrvUle Landgrebe 6 3 4 Wozny 0 2 0 3 Ridule 12 12 5 4 Hnnaen 12 0 5 Weigand 0 4 13 Ka* her 2 0 0 3 Geyer 0 4 2 0 Taylir 0 2 0 <» Tutalx 21 29 I'2 21 Score by qua i ters LakeviUr 11 24 47 71 Walkerton lu 30 42 60 Prosper!tv brings friends and adversity serve* to prove then.

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