The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 March 1965 — Page 2

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Mar. I, 1965

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’VIE OPENING ROUND AT t! South Bend site had some r thrills and excite nent phis a s !sc or s<< In th- first game, C tr.il easily took c re of Misha.. tka although th.- Rears d dn t 1 as poweifid as ex j> ted Part • ' this was due pr bably to the h- -e play of Mishav. ik . Central al! lough only a 12-point winner, wore never in tn able after the op» nng minute- The second Tt.- sday gan.< p «’. ••• ! what ii. yht bi termed a mild upset R. y was the victim g circumsl. .ices and St Joe hid all the bi <k» go then way They drop- }- . Riley by 12 is the Wildcats v i- cold from the floor ami mi w d some real important free th w> Th. y got into a lot of fi<« trouble as uvll that aided in heir loss St J<»e had a marv- us performa ice especially in t' first half. ft »m the r big rente Hass. \ FDNESDAY NIGHT FOUND L leal Hooferr tiirilL tliat alu . > ao <supany a tourney somew r< along the line The first I h vas Cia and Adams fightm for the Saturday spot. Clay h the high< -t offensive average of ne ten Umn teams but nl-> pmbaby about the highest th mive mark as well They b’ se from a tight first penod ir.! t le;ul that lo »ked good a th y wen- ’day mg very well on use fro .a Zone that bottled A.•. aU .< k weh. Trading by 1<» inng <n tm last period. A«i- --»■ • « «me terming La< k to tie tl game nd won it in the ovei - ti. < a* a < «»n ।bi ria l ion of a presfu. • and Clay's apparent tight en ig t”< a L’lh a> t going got toe ti mad'* the differ--me. IE SEniXh T ATTLE HAD <v. tr.*’ oMned agmmtt St Joe Th.* L ngc u< S’ J•< got ir ' .u; trouble tai ;, wjt? tl b >ys picking up th-- f .P m h qu'cke: tha 1 d u«-d Whi r. Has; ve-n< utile i ’h- m uad ;<• tod Central b to r •• >»;. bu’ on th' o' ‘• ' hard s reg dr g'luid aits r pc fby 1 an sk and hr had the hottes* hs d <4 Ila mhl H • contig lm ail th J k« pl St J,c in • '.<• an. si in the la t ha'f with Ha ’«k in th v n«> unit tn: med fen |s>mi J ad, but t-x,k the had and tehi it with jus! over a 4 inul« to J lay. Centra’> lass

and poise won out with Lc<»n Davis putting « n quite a show to - win the game the final minute by a 74-70 seo The-e two had thrills and ex tenient gafoie. WITH THI- DELAY IN THE games die t< the weath« r, the Thursday n:^ i play was held Friday. b’.;t hdn’t change the apparent wii - any Washington had ar. isy lime with the Shamrocks ; they advanced to the Saturda play against Lakeville. The Ti .ins handled Greene easily aftvi getting a 13-0 lead before the ulidogs could scone. A big 32-j nt third period put it on ire SATTURI AY FOUND SOME real a< tmi at South Bend. Central, stall avored. moved to the final ga; .e with a win ovei Adams u. 'ne first Saturday afternoon ntist. The Bears had a few try r „ minute. -Urting. but quickly > died away after they got iuid< • stride to win handily The se. nd game displayed the Washing ton team that was favored. wit .out much 'Kittle to get into the finals, due । then panugs v 'h three county schools. They f< md a different idea when L.ey > .mprd mto Lakeville Sumis tie forget to tell the Tro a Os t .<■> were supposed to full ovet a ;1 play d«-*l The Trojans not >i y mixk- a game of it. but they id foi mst of the battle and i - Panthers weren't able to pu .»w \ imtil th* last three mum - It wa> obviui:- Ural th< Pant irm weren't up to tiieir usual g .me as they could only mu> t«-r me ba-ket in the first quarter THE NbWl'l GAME SHAPED Up a, a lea! battle W.ishing ton -m il fu st an. | was nev« r he a 1 Cent ral s slowness to sta • w a n’t t<»o surprising, but wh« n th<-> iiid bi-gm t< a ne ba k Rs \ never were able to grab the Ti.<«y di i tie the Panthers ■ ■ f i>.' ■ i .g <• .< h t inn Mi a i ngt n ca.me bax k to r«gau. ho- ■ u! T? ■ g mi.- »mdc 1 in th« • 4 " - V, hm ton waah- i by 5 but O-nfral came ba- with lw . qu> k basket* With file a ■ - to p., v a C«m Irai fitrn p A M F v at tlje line for a ofte-and-one H<- misled ami Ixmn Dave ph« ed the rb and and fed to En.eraon Car:

Carr drove down the floor and shot a short shot from the left side just prior to the final gun Central strongly eonb nd< d tha* Carr was foul'-d n.i he well could have been. Coach Powers even earned the discussion further than the floor but to no avail APTER SEEING THESE TWO teams in action, one must feel that Central would la* the bettei tournament team Their play is m consistent than Waahing- ’ s and if the* Panthers luid a mst M • higan City like they did against Lakeville, they would lose by 30 points Washington has a team that can be strong as any or just an average team. AT PLYMOUTH THE OPEN•ng night had no surprises unlesswas the final scores Plymouth complete y ran away from LaPaz , in the opener Most figured Pljunouth would win despite a pool rn rd a. the difference in c mprtiti >n m ik»s a big diffen^ce ( How ver. the 93 points stored , probab y set several on th’ i < . 'I idon. th.» pre-t' trm v pick by most had no trouble in getting past We. t in the secund game to set the stage for what puna < 1 to Im- a good game Saturday let even these two winners THE INDIANS DROPPED their p -i . to Argus in an exciting overtime Many local peo; !<- f.gured that Walkerton’s poi showing a unst Argos the ws-ek < arlier would only aid in what appan ntly was a better Indian team Bremen e usily htn<il<*d Tyner in Die second Friday game as the Redmcn were with seven. 23-16 one minute and <1 n hv lx a couple of minu'e- lat« r 36-IR TRITON AVENGED AN earlier loss to Plymouth by handily dropping them from th.- race in Saturday's first game They continued to have by far an<i away the best ree<»rd in the t.e.irney entenng the finals as the favorite Bremen < asily took cur. of Argos m th« s«Ton<l Saturday battle U- s the Bremen team, despite not having a not-M»-impres-sive record They have b<-.m im proxing steadily and promised to give a good battle for the title THIS THEY DID AND THIS was held Saturday mg lit as Triton finally edged Bn men m a game that was mp-and-1w k al! the way. Two free throws with 11 seconds left, put Triton in the lead by one and that was the final scone a* Bremen .'ouldn l come up with the tying or winning points Triton moves un to Logansport to battle In nne of the weakest Regional- m the state. W LATHIK ( ANC FXS B. A P.W. MEETING The February meeting of the Walk.iton Business and Piofes i- nil Women’s Club was can•■eled las! week because of the st nu The next meeting will be March 25 Riwe.ding of set re* j..l> and drawing for new pals will take place at this meeting Mr- Water Ihckavet is < hairman of the Mar.-h meeting and she ami her committee have planned a most inteiv-iing program She will announce the place of the meeting at a later date. THTIN-F Eri. & Sat.. March 5-6 Lo\e That Y um Yuni! 4 nlumhia Picturirs Present* Jack Lemmon I nder The Yum Yum Tree In Y iimmi Colo* With ( ami Lynley . Dean Join s . E<!ie Adam* . Paul l.'nde . Robert l^nxing and Imogene Cwi

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1-li Enrolment t onight In Walkerton Enrollment in the 1965 4-II proj< I la will take place at the Walkerton elementary .school tonight • Thursday i with an interesting program precce !.r.g at 7 30 p m. All chddren in the area who are curious about 4-H will have th< ojportun.ty to barn its program and benefit- Their pan-nts are urg’d to attend Harold Nch*.n Grunty Extension Agent for Youth, will show a fi ’n entithd "4-H Life In Indiana He will expln n the 4-H program :.n<! advantages and opportumtics for our y mg people, such earning a week rump nt the Indiana State Fair. Jr Leader Confenno'S <tr M. s Jar I’atb r- n. Guls’ 4 H Ivadei hero, w.il tell what she plans for the Girin and Thoma-; Welch wi’l expi-i n what will be available for the boys, like Trac- * Mrunt’T.am e Horse and Pny (”üb, Aut n.otiv.-. Forestry and Sod Conservation Mrs Harry Malstaff will tell about her < rafts program wh • h will include kr.it--1 ng. ceram es. copper tooling and any kind of craft that the young people want The community m-ivu v du! s are joining the 4-H Advisory Board in their award syst* m thiy.ar and many wonderful opportune cs are available for earning UH sweaters, trophies, pins and ribbon.- Mr and Mrs Ix-land Writ h are co-cluurmen of the adv.s<ny board this year. Remember the date is tonight, 7 3d p m at the Walkerton Elementary -chool Refreshments will be M-rved I w ill not be responsible for debts c ntra> td by anyone other than myself mlSp Mrs Dessie A Reed

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