The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1965 — Page 3

Indians Flop In Tourney Warm Up 62-51 Walkerton picked the final tune-up game before the Sectional Tourney to display their wor t oifenwve effort of the year Friday night as they dropped a atone under the basket for t 2.51 decision to Argos the team ; .• will meet Thursday in the ,j <>nai. The lark of ability to the bail down the floor, t shots, was mainly i spon- * for them scoi mg only ten acts in the entire game, in last 23 minute.- and 23 se - h, they managed only tour cts and if it wasn't for free w ~ they wouldn't have ev» .1 led a run and net on one • bboard. Hie game started out about nal and it looked like it aid be a pretty good content the much smaller Argos team v as working the ball well trying • »r good shots, evidently due to .<-ir lack o f gize. Kon Williams pened the scoring after 23 s<cnds with a nice basket. Almost minute and a half passed before O'Dell hit a free throw for the ; nagons and they took the lead t 5:53 with a 17 footer by Cox. Williams tied the score with a : ■ il shot, but Cox came bark with 4her basket from almost the me spot at 5:22 as the temp » • I picking up. Doug Lute hit a free throw tl William.* a basket to briefly • the Indians on top agatn. but <■ x again *pvMh* d a one hander r Algos. Terry Lute tut one r.e of two foul shot tyme the r. at 7-7 before T -mr >n a l 1 in Westhues mat. h< I to * .rows, making t F-s wih 303 •we g in the quArt-r O Ju- l a '<v m writ 2:2 s * «:<o g I a' 1:17. MaiLr H a nr«- " ler from the c rcle for a 12 8 I U we-er, the Indian • uv. mmg bmk as W- ,t It* h t nr< a pair of free shots and then n eight foot one-han .er from Z* side to tie the »c«»re. Wi : ms Ret with :32 left. pu J the hans ahi ad 11-12 forth q; .r <-r. Tmn KHnedin t hit a one hnndfr from 16 feet shortly ef’er the ond period b gun Cox matched ,s for Arf os, but Westhma got nother basket with 7 02 tn play n the half for an 16-14 lead, ring was about all she wrote as from here on out baskets were

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rarer than S2O gold pieces. Warrick hit his first basket for Argos and O’Dell then knotted the count with a pair of charity shots. Argos took the lead after Westhues hit a free throw as Cox again yored from about 17 feet. Thompson hit a little hook shot amidst big company and Wairick got another from close in. Westhues hit another one point but swish, Cox was at it again. Adam Mann hit a pan of free shots, but Cox and O'Dell hit baskets and C x a fr< e throw for a 31-22 lead. Kelly Powell hit a ba ket right after reporting in the game with 131 t<> play in th- half. Wai 1 it k put in nnoth* r short ■ nr at the i :20 m u k but ten second later it was WJaams v, : two om -pomtr!3 Terry Lut, matched tin - a1: a 19 .v, raid J'Deii hit two from th, Im b *. t n^ the lead to e en a., in. Maim dosed the first half with * . free throws and at the main interim -.on it was 33-10, Ai os. The way the play had gone in the first half and with Argos getting in some foul trouble, every WaJkei ton fan expected to s* e the Indians break loose ar. i it w ould be Kat tie bar the door. However, this never materialized, as a meager seven point effort was all the in hans • otild mustei as tin- bad play really bios aimed out in the ond half. Consistently the Indians did not get the bull dmvn for a shot and when they did, several of the shots taken were not good shot . With Walketton getting cute on di - L nsc, starting switching from man-to.man zone it go’ d as. troii; In less than three minute OI»• 11 i; id ill;ee r>’)i m;| / m the Ie Idle of the la* " ■ zmir dofen ■ v. hd.- Walk- >. .:L r ivr eff< 1 v a pair of f tl to • by T' fry Lute Wirt . < a I in w.i h m. >t . • !' V *• t 1 ''. before Westim i h ’ a p i rd fns thru \, an D.m' Lute . ba k. ’ it 19 t c ’ • 1 • ! to : • on to a 50-37 lead by the en I of this qua? er which ther. appe ur I t<> i'V' ryo to be enough, that the Ju cans Vi ren t lu cat'n up. Ar. o; contimnsl to pull ahead the r* t of the way until I well hr the last six points of the game, cutting the 17 I lint lead A; i hid built up to the find n.argin T 62-51. Tins evened the aea >n record at 10-10 for the Indians with a team that mot thought would have at toast four or five more wins than this during the regular play and tourney

that was held In December. (’ox Hits 21 Cox led all scorers with 21 points on ten baskets and a free throw as he was a constant threat in Argos' pass and screen type offen.a*. Th‘*y many times passed up one good shot for a littU* bit better one. Martens and O'Dell each had 12 points for the other Dragons in double figures Walkerton’s feeble attack was paced by Wdlian s. Westhm s and Powell with 11 earh. Box Score Walkerton fg ft ftm p T Lute 0 7 12 Williams 3 5 0 2 W -thm s 2 7 3 1 D Lute 2 1 2 3 Khne linst 10 12 Powell 2 7 0 2 Mann 0 10 4 Huff 0 0 2 0 Johnson 0 0 0 1 Scott 0000 Totals 10 31 9 17 \rg<s Cox 11 11 O'Dell I 4 1 3 j Martens 1 4 0 5 Thomjison 1111 Lewis 2 0 12 Patton 0 0 13 Warrick 4 0 0 4 | J. Umbaugh 0 0 0 0]

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T. Umbaugh 0 0 0 1 i Totals 26 10 5 25 Argos 12 35 50 62 . Walkerton 11 30 37 51 Pahicipate In State Solo Contest Saturday, Ft binary 20. the North Liberty high school sax quutet ro eived a first division rating at the State S<>l<» anrl Ensembk» Conte t at Butler University India? <pol . M mbers of th. quartet are Penny Sm m» rs, Julie Limerick, Lvni Cl rk and Linda Davi Other </• ‘ mt w re a bra ■ st xti I c . n-a ‘ ng of D in o Ver-

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