The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1965 — Page 8

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — FEB. 11, 1965

Shamrocks Top LaPaz Tuesday For uth Win ' Delayed; North Ir’i rty moved tb»v- the sou :-. r f r tJ. ■ sens n Tuesday night a '' ey traveled to Bremen to battle LaPaz and returned hinu with a 61-61 victory. Th? ann ho t<xi the record to eight win ■ and seven losses. includ ng two defeats m the f ;r-v..iy uqvitatonal t umey held tv. > weeks ago The gAme was c! -s-» all the way with LaPaz h M!ng the lead as late as with ju t five nin. uU , re; m ning in the r i -e How. ever in eight • >mt sirve without ..nv return 1 >;ght 'm- Sham, ro ks fr m a three poi”' de* ’ to i five point lead from where they held n fm the \ ctory The .xhamrot ks jumped t , a g<> <1 > d ear’y rut L^Usr. tnrted fighting bck. In the fird tw > nrnutes, only two ba kt ! > were scored, both bv North Liberty Hostet’cr ht first with i jump r and Peters n was next on a rcbound shot Th • Viking, t ed the

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wore on i pair of free throws by Sumpter and a basket bv Harbaugh. E ght -tmi ht points nv re than off th: as II sutler hit tao onc-p mt< rs. Puro r a ba ket and then four more p•nt - by H -teller oi tv. free h «uid a jumper. Sump ■ r brok- th trv.ik with a lay in an'! Ue n a free thr<»w, but H t- tier t 1 a another from the 15 so t .n< Baskes by Quivey and Hur. augn were foil .wed by a".olh> y pa.!' of charity shot, by H sbv r, th ■ giving him 11 p nt* in the fir-jien-si Sumpter hit for LaPaz. but the Shamrocks 4UI held « lead of 13-13. Jamieson ta Jied a lay in as the second peri d got und ’* 'ay L Paz pulled wth ' one j u ' n i Lay 'n by Thorn >n and th. n a free throw Hosetlcr h ' n 1 ! tW > attempt - fr n ‘he me r d Fra*r added a j n p<" ’ ' Vik ng got their f? ' ’ i the night on a ba«k' 3" R--d and two free '• r ' e " i'. Qu vey and Heli an Ko-udak ' • ’ the .o . r<> a' 22 'k-’ 'I » ■ ' bit Harbaugh i nf« r home team I* •t< r t' d t ’ and Ko.sr’Lik h t a Lay in and Peterson anoth< r ba ket for a 2R tl lead Fr m here the Sh imrocks held on until the ha'* tn

lea 1 by six. 34-28 The v<- nd ha f was n p and tuck m st of the way. After the S! amr ck* lad opened a 38-30 margin w th two mr.ut«^ gone, vi Vikings vent tow rk » a tiie L d Tu • th«v scored ‘ *lask- ; in a row while N rth Lib- « rty wa. "I'y getting >n each t me. The tca.ii * tr i i<d poi.'ton a two tt-a-ti: ie bi; - unt 1 su vc. re :a-ktlMby Qu • y and ILirbaugh t< d the ue r.l 16 l<’> with ju. t 27 o-ond - let t m the quarter H .to' »r hit a fi-- ). >: w th f ui sc n left t > give the Shiur.nx k the lead 17-16 gomg into the f ral p<r<Ml F’orter h ' two jumpers in the fmt lo • rvis f the last quarter to open a five pent lead again Qu vey h t a free throw arid th< 1 i basket Harbaugh t.< d the <ri wth a jumper and a frc> hot by lb In an give the V.ln :gs the had Thornton ;ut in a rebound sh t before tiv Shan.r' ks Tei a in Then it was eight straight p ints with Porter hitting fir t on a jumper H isteth r and Ja< ks n each ht two fr-e thrive a.id Hostet vi < : ip' <1 in w-th another basket t take i 59-34 lead Quivey and Sum:' r hit Kt kets trimming it to <>ne again but .he kson tall ed a lay in for North Liberty Sampter lut two one-p nters and Hostetler put in a jumper as time was really imp rtant. Peterson opened the lead to five with two foal shots with just 1:21 remaking ITm teams then trared f ur p< ini. in tre final minute to keep the St. jnrocks v n top by the 69-64 final score Fre* Throws The Difference The flat sth s show the game w a . pen from the foul line. Ihitli teafs made 26 field goals but Lapaz c* mmitted m x more fouls anil the Shamrocks hit five more fn’e tJirows for the win. Ho^tetlei was the top vorer w th 25 points ,n i ven basket < and 11 free throws. The ba ancc of the scoring was all spread Ln the starters wth the subs not scoring in thiß game Porter wa. next high with 16. Qu vey paced a balanced attack aJ*o as he had 17, closely followed by Sumpter with 15 and Thorntnn with 13. B « Score North liberty fg ft p Porter 7 2 2 Peterson 4 2 1 Host r tier 7 11 3 Jarkksnn 4 2 2 Koselak 4 0 5 CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LEADER ■ ROY FREEMAN welcomes the opportunity of showing you the finest deals |M>Ksible on any new or used car or truck. See him now at .. . Powell-Mann (hevrolet-Okls 301 R Misevdt Road Phone 5N6-31 19 Walkerton, Indiana

Knepp 0 0 0 Totals 26 17 13 l^iPaz Harbaugh 5 0 2 Sumpter 5 5 4 Thornton 6 1 5 Quivey 7 3 4 CoX 1 0 0 Redman 2 3 1 Tota s 26 12 19 N >rth Liberty 1.5 34 17 69 LaPaz 13 28 46 64 North Liberty On December 8. Jr -i the North LlxtL> O. E S had vis'ting Matrons and Patrons night. A total of even patrons and 18 ma. tr ns were present. Representing chapters tn th s vicinity. A poem was read by the Worthy Matr* n. Mae Tmbaugh, entity "The Faithful Ones.” S 4 ter Diane Ho!. ’ nger midcrvd the King "When You Wish Upon A Star ” Entertainment in the form of nmv es of a Fur pean trip were presented and rvf.eshments were enu-d. An enjoyable evening was had by all North L'berty - Ulin it mas party wa - held on Dcccmb r 22 ami during the cour.v of the meeting. Si ter Mamie jrnes. of south B< nd, was hr n >red for her devoted server tn th*- chapter and Sr ter Mary Kay 80w.r.. North I abort y, was honored f r her faithful attendance during the year Refreshment* wore served after the mooting ami gifts were

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