The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 March 1965 — Page 2

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X O H’PI E OF HEAL \\ ELI c *c!.ed teams that real y w rked < dOvn<e n -ct S.Curda} nigh! at t j Butler Fi< /.dhouse for the oon- •■ liuon of the 1965 State Ba ktlH t .>umey in Indiana This ptox kd the real pud task.bid that f as like to v at> h as both team? \ kod hard on defend inst* ad oi I ng s > race-horse minded in runr ag up and down the Lo>. and j tting the st ess <n offense : me Another outstanding pha>< <> the three game meet was the 1 e thr. w $h otmg with Gary L >se\elt s 13 out of 20, oi 650 ; rcentagc, being the woi -t of the s x teams totals, and that is very i p<<<-table. FS IT WAS COACHING a i hard work that made Indian- •• ia Washington and Ft Wayn« N nth stand out and get into th» f ■ a( game as four tine teamn d •but these tjwo vere the best 1 tnfs Maybe not the best talent : reappeared that man foi man r ’earn could keep up with Gary 1: osevelt b it team for team the G ry seh «>! was the least nnp sah’e of the four II*: FIHST AFTERNOON p it between Pl inceton and \ ‘shmgdon. pitted the p<>p!e> ’ h ice out of sentiment. Princet : ' against the IndianafMihs < w. This game was much nine

< a halt e than the final score it 'b ated a* the I’i n> eton team v <s a very sound basket hall * tad Even though they traded ad! four stops they were in the L .ne until late in the < ontest ntl .SAT.. M MU II 26-27 I'. ;• fi-st full-length ihh .mi picture in color! I’ McHale a'd his entire icw .. k tdnappi ng ra e h -rws . . . ramming *uh> on lh-i' maddest ad' roture! “Me’Lnes Navy” Stalling: Ernest Buignine < o-staning: J<>e F h nn . 'I ini (onway

whei th y traced ’he solid Washing r team by to i much to make up at that time The play of Bop; with then 11 {‘obits conib ned an I great floor play, made the difference They simply ntrC.led the game and the s’r< nglh und< the ba.-ket pa<ed by a short a center as y*ou will find anyii re in Chai ie Taylor, kep’ Print tton on the short end most of the time. Prinecton’a Kidwell and ” ck were impressive espe rial ' Kidwell in a! phases of th Wa i ngton s guards. K< Her and gan e as he wax not only then leading scorer with 26. but an al-i-und star fighting under the basket and with his floor play THE SECOND GAME PITTED the pre-tourney favorite Gary Roos<\e‘t against Ft Wayne North North had been pressed hard in the regional finals with Garret:, the semi-state by both Kokomo and South Bend Washington. but r. dly came into thch own against Rooseve t with theii impressive 71-65 North's defense hurt the P nthers as they tim> and time a ■ un forced Roosevelt to make m stakes In the process the Panthers were not getting any of the breaks, in fact it was very disgi sting to witness in

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person some of the calls However. North had great second and fourth quar.crs to gain the (Win With North leading 40-.:i at ha ftime, it seemed to still ba R<x '.cve t s game wht n they c;m <- back in the third quarter to cut the lend t t one. 50 19 A big drive in the las; eight minute spelh d Lm d.fference in the g um as tin Panthers started f >uhi r t get the ball, but North tuini i th< > into two-] >inter: for the v .1. •p; SET THE STAGE FOR the finale of the action that started way ba k on Febinary 23 wi.h 572 teams The first half wagoing rather even until late in the half when a hot b\ rt Waym team m »v<d to a seven jxiint ha ftime advantage. North ws» getting points from four boys wmle die Washington show was aim st all Keller However, after Lh< intermission. Washington came out in a hard working press L stall the North attack. The tide started to change ami then in the last p. ikxl. it was d g-eat-dog for quite some tune The winning ma’-giii wa s finally opened in the final m mite but the game wa? much closer than the sc »reboard sh «ved at the end 64-57 This j. ivc Indianapolis Washington that once in a lifetime thrill, the high m h o| campionship of Indiana I> OKING HACK ON T‘lE m< ’t. it wa -a rather strang- yeai m Indiana Over the course of th< season, no one team came to th' top of the h-ap Several .shanx! the top spot during the season and the numb t one team. Gary Froebel. lost their coach on a matter in that fbool in early February This hurt their team and number two ranked Roowv«’t. came out of the sectional t-' ad’.anco to Indianapolis In other parts of the state, it would first be one and then anothm that gain, ed the head'ines Vpscts didn t seem as gnat as really no one knew what to eX’H’ t WAM.IIN’ 1 D >N S WINNING the tide did prove a couple o! things one that there is sti’l pk nty <>f r,' :n for g od defensive play in bn-ketball, a fact tha. For! Wayne also p-mted out Lme and time again Also, th* champs proved that ym d* n't have to be big to gel the job done Their lack of siz • was mad< up for by a lot of hustle go d team play and a very strong desire to win This team made the right move’s most of the time, full.fwed good idiots and worked tileboards hard for ns small as they were The great leadership of Keller ami Bopp, gave the team that floor leadership that many lack It paid off with a state title 5-( ENT APPOMATTOX (TVIL WAR CENTENNIAL The 5c Appomattox commemorative stamp, the fifth and final in the series marking the Civil War Centennial, will lie p'aced on .sale through the Appomattox. Virginia post office, on April 9, 1965

Robert E. I'rbln, Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co., Ine. Walkerton, Indiana I LBLlt A I ION I1ML: Ihursday Os Each Week Second Class I‘ostage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana SI BS( IPTION R.Vri'S: $3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional If Mailed Out Os State

Ko: Ji LibeJy Lsi Spang Sports Schedule spring Baseball S<hr£.ile Monday. April 12. Reserve game at South B< ml Wash ngton. 4 OU pm. i undri<laK»nu-n । Wedneiklay, Apr.l 1 I Reserve game open date .Monday, April 19. Va my at South Bend Washington. 4 00 p m Wednesday. Atml 21 Varsity at Greene 4:00 pm. Friday. April 23 Vai uty at R .llmg Frame, t :<’O p.m Mnd 'V, April 26 Resei ve game, open date Wednesday, A’ I 2 C , \ arsity nt South Ccntrnl. ' ‘)0 pm Fridav April 30 Var ity at HikevHle, 4 ()0 p m M»r<i v. Mtv 3 Varsity-Roll-ing Prairie Imr*'. t *M) p.m. Thursday M v 6 Varsity-New Cnrislr her” 4 < *> p m Tu< jvlay Mnv IL Reserve game-Penn. h* re I 00 pm. Wednesday. May 12. VargityS >uth Central here 4 00 pm Friday. Mav 14 Varsity double hoad< r-Clay nt B«ndix Field. 6 imi P m Monday May 17. Varsity Lake

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vJle, here, 4.00 p.m Tues*lay. May 18, Reserve game at South Bend Washington. 4,U" ] in. ( underclassmen» Wednesday, May 19, Open dat« Thursday. May 20. Open date Fiiday, May 21, Open date Tuesday. May 25. Liberty vs Riley City Tourney, Bendix Field Wednesday. May 26 and 27, City Tourney Thursday, May 27, R< .r^rve game at Penn, 4:00 p.m. Fiiday, May 28,. Varsity - Gi here, 4 dXi p m. Truck S 4 he.hilc Tuseday. Mar 30, Int< r-fcho meet, h”re. 2:15 Tue dav. April 13. Lakeville, here, 4 :00 Thursday April 15. Wakarusa there. I 15 Tuerday April 20. Now Cai-bsle-Walk’ rton. at New Carlisle, 4 :00 Thursd: y. April 22. LaPazArgos, LaPaZ. 4:15 Saturday. April 24. Goshen Relays Goshen Tuesu v. April 27, To be filled Thun- tv. April 29 Rolling Prairie-’ reene. here 4 15 Tm ’h y. May 4. County Invitational New Carlisle. 4:00 Friday. May 7. gn tinnal Tue iay May 11, Penn Relays