The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1965 — Page 2
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WEEK IS PAST a i i vv four t< an s remain in the I he thr Ir.d.ana High S n • State Championship for 1 <> Among tin- four are two t many felt could make it. a t i that after making it this f.i -cents justified that they are t ’e and the fourth is a surprise t im 4 everyone. It now settles < n Im tween Indianapolis Wash, i. Jon. a strong team all year; 1 u eton. a city with a popultion « • 11 375 in Gibson <<>unty Gary E -sevelt. a very strong team t / vas ranked high in the state a rear: and Ft Wayne North, a t- । th <t finished in a tie for t. . ; m the NIHSC. but seemed t is tin be>t in that area, other t i^n jx»sibly the Garrett squad w/h th< .r hiu very tail buys. SATURDAY WE VISITED l , Ft Wayne M ini-state meet in Ju • ohseum. where four teams um playing that seemed pretty w« balanced. Theie were no definite favorites in tins meet ami us Jie scenes indicated, it was that k nd of a tourney First it wa> Kokomo and North battling it " ' K k< mo was kind of a stir- ■ sc tcaiu at this level tms yeai •nie good teams were paired :: tilMt distri t that they had tn g by before n aking it to the I ' t - Xlivn H WeVer With seV. < . upsets taking toll, Anderson ’ Tlnt< n never । . ide it to play I nW'K.ikon ■' and t e Kats i need l > the thud Sat irday > pl.x ' * NORTH HAD A GOOD BALI, h ttrg team and avers agg def<nav« i n a The.v ms , 1 ti 8 big • s lent.i Whi t tic . d < t depend on much for m »nn r h . do uw a lot on the boards 5 v but tied abo >: even with t: ■ Kds.Fi the first qua ter lU , K kdin v.us sh.-ding a hltk btt< r- . *iso maamg none mi--t- < At the quarter it v. i K k i" by so il lit . Howevei tins was the « nd of that for a (Wmh as Nuri came atorming K* >* in th * < nd jM-rmd to rma# t . ~ pg t lead by iiaHUm■evcral f tn.- N Oh pi<y< i w< o ie lu jy H i_. kmg in the point Tms pattern continued until well mt the lomUi pcnod a quail i th <! had the Redskin* h ading by 11 going mu> the pUy About ha ua\ through the last eight Jm; ate stanza Kokomo •a me to
life and • rally st ilted sticking m the poir.s They trimmed th K h-. t<> only t basket, but then tin teams b an trading basket unti North fmally to k the 78-74 de< sion. THE SECOND GAME PITTED a lean, with an in game winning Streak, Marion, against the local entry. South Bend Washington. Marion featured a real go< d bal p!ay« r in Harold Curdy whib Waslnng'on i» paced by the K> 11 twins and the Johnsons The Panthers held a small lead most of the time after a terrifically slow stall Marion never was out o! the game, but just couldn't match lh< work of the Washington team a.-, the Kerr boys really part'd thm atla< k They scored Washington s fust 17 jaunts as the others wm. ha\ .ng a slow time getting start ed WiUi the game •. lose at hahtii. e 36-33 Washington came ba k strong in the third perir I to open a mote comfortable Ic’d winch was whittled again in tie last period However, the Panthers held on for the 70-66 win THIS SET UP TWO NLHSC rivals tor the finale that nig nt North held a four paint w.n e ri Washington earlier thia year and it pi imsed to be a ilandy As the gam< started, many wund* ird if Wa hmgti.n ever would. It took them; forevei to get any thm going ami after dropping we 1 behind in the first five mir tes they nev»r did !<<»k real ood mtil the sect,nd half In the thin' period North held a 15 pmn lead as play stait.d. They missed 16 saou in a r<A.v in the third quarter before Bedter hit. with 52 left in the period Al! this while Washington was only hike warm with lour basket* in 12 tries and four m .re fiae throw*, cutting the h id to three before B< dree •> b* ••! a;.mg with one by Mowi '« ;• it 41-31 with one quartei left FHE J IRKF HALF OF THIS i t jh j :od was about even with N -rin j slightly moving ah’ad With I. than three minutes left it was an eleven point lead but the I*anthers * niptv *> re don< Tim y put on «* ahvw with the K.iis Bob Johnson ,uut Jim AI. Elhajiey getting most of the |xnntM while George J<din«on was really working the boards With
16 seonds left it was a six-point lead but the Panthers Cann’ .storming b;» k within one at tit 21 mar k They ginned p >s. ess • n of the bail with 15 s. cunds to play and called a time out. According to coach Nowu ki. they tame out l.joking for tie first gixxi shot with everyone h tt.ng tin 1) .aids lor the rebound it any Aftci a couple of passes. George Johnson had the ball and started up ’ t the 13 foot shot with about sewn sv onds to go. Howevei , < awford tipped the ball from his 1, .nd. and Norm recovered with Bulmahn way ahead for an ajjparent easy lay up. He hit the shot but Floyd Kerr hit him while in the air. grabbing a leg which really spilled Bulmahn hard. It looked as if a fight war going to break out as playe rs anti fans spilled on the f oor, but police and officials quickly restored order Bulmahn w-os hurt, but did get to his feet after a couple of minutes and nnssed both free throws, but the game was over any’way. 'I HIS INCIDENT LOOKED like a very deliberate move, but in all funness to F.oyd Kerr, a very great athiete. his intent was to foul Bu’.mnhn and stop the 11 •k. not pound him into the b;. ki s pport and f.oor the way he did It was a shame that such a m >v • had to be made, but in keyed up situation like th.s. it explains itself m SA'iURDAY. IT WILL BE Prm< ton against Indiunaj>ohs Was. ngton m the op ner at Indi nap *hs at 12 30. The Ms ond cont t will feature the North Sun tr im and Gary Roosevelt Nor has a good ball club, a go defensive club, but have had th< bad moments in games like b l i of tne contest Saturday w :.ich they can't afford against 1; evi-it Washing.on look.- tvs at »ng for Princeton so it ap]x rs to this corner that Wash H gton and Roosevelt w ill be set fi the- gland finale at 815 Satti ;ay night As for picking a v nner he ir wait until about 9 3v < io Saturday for that answer t aiktTton High School Releases frack Schedule April 2 Greene & Tyner, at Walkerton. 4 :00 Apnl 6. Knox A- Oregon-Dav is at O-D. 5:00 April 8. Tyner & West, at Walkerton 7 :00 Apnl 13, North Judson A North White, al North Judson 5 00 Apnl 15, New Carlisle and Gr eene, at New Carlisle. 4:00 April 21. Oregon-Davis-Ty nt" at Walker ton, 7 :00 April 24 Delphi Relays. 1 ;00 April 2r, Wakarusa, theie. 4 15 May I. County Meet at New Carlisle (Greene, Lakeville. North Liberty Walkerton and New Car. lisle ।. 4 00 May 7. Sectional Meet May 12 UnPaz at Walkerton.
f 0« AND ABOUT TEENAGERS by c. 0. Smith Father Says 'No' Dates Until 18th Birthday
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THE WEEK S LETTER: “My question (WfiH dating. 1 ana 16 >ears old and my father doesn't want me to go out with boys un til 1 am 18. although he trusts n e. lie will let one boy come to the house Yet, 1 feel that I am old enough to go out. What do juu think Ol K REPLY: Any opinion that somtunc gave to you would be
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7 co May 14 R< gmnal Mert M..v 21. State Meet 1 ood Service Group Elects Officers At the meeting of the St Joseph County Scnool Fwxl Service Assocation at Central High S< hool. South Ber.d. on Monday evening, Mrs. William Paulus of Mishawaka High School, was elected president O.her officers are Mrs Merlin Walters. Riley High School, president-eh •t; Mrs Barney Lynch. Penn High Sch'>ol .<• rrtary. and Mrs Floyd Big^s Centre School, lira -mu Mi.-- Jennie Trigg. Sou;!. Bend Community S ho 1 ( j-p. lunchroom supervisor and state president of the a>.«o<iation and Mis Kenneth R. rger sta c treasurer v.’ te honored gm st - I Uscus-uon leade’s <>n various phases of lunchroom work wore Mrs Berger, Mrs Marv Poulir Mrs Sarah F’ hultz Mrs Eilenn
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just that, an opinion The thing you must itniember is tb.d you have to ohty the wishes i' your patents They are response > fur your welfare and guidance You will not always agree with them Yuu may question their dc> isions and their attitude, but you should always respect their judgment and obey their wishes. When the ! day comes that you are “on your
Stevens ajid Mrs. Francis Strickler Mrs Velda Hamann was co ordinator. The annual association party will be held at 5:30 p.m. April 19. at Mishawaka High School The state convention will bMay 8 m Muncie, Indiana Re content with what vm have never with what you are 1:1^^F ii. K- Sat., March 19-20 O n c 01 The Truly Great Films Os All Time! William Holden . Alec Guinness . Jack Hawkins The Bridge On The River Kwai Technicolor Cinemascope
own" you will be glad they cared enough to take the time to be "parents" and not merely good providers. Your father lets one boy come to see you He has promised you can "go out" when you reach a certain age. Thousands of teenagers would be happy in your situation. The majority of letters this column receive* is from teenagers who express unhappiness because parents “won't let boys even come to see me," and “wont allow me to even talk to boys." The next big problem of the tbehage population can be summed up in these words, "I like this boy, but 1 don’t know if he likes me. How do I find out for sure?” Needless to say, there is no quick answer suitable for either problem. t If hair • arablrm yM »inl i« dltcat* ar an ahurem to maha. *44r«M raar latter to FOR AM* uaowT re» scans commikttt AM l» SUBLRBAM FBESS SUVICK, ravMAroRT. ar.
