The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 December 1965 — Page 7
Free Throws Are Deciding Factor In Indian Win Ftw throws never meant more to a Walkerton team than, they dhl Tuesday night in an exciting 81-80 win over Rolling Praine Outscored from the floor by a 7042 .score, the Indian^ converted 39 of 59 free throw attempts while the Bull dogs were hitting only 10 of 25 f. ’he win. A total of 41 personal fouls were called on the LaPorte Coi«ity team, and only 18 on Walkerton in a real whistle tooting game. IJttlo could anyone imagine the high score that resulted by the way the action started The Tndian < scored their first basket with 4 39 left in the first quarter after they had totaled three free throws and this tied the score at 5-5. The game was tight all the way and only a bnef drought by the Bulldogs while Walkerton was scoring at a slow pace gave the Indians the edge From the 5-5 tie, Svhnson hit a free throw for Rolling giving them a 6-5 lead with 4 16 to play in the period. Tn the next three minute* and 54 seconds. Rolling did not score while Doug Lute hit a basket. Adam Mann two free throws. Dave Huff a one-hander, ami Norns a basket, giving the Indians the lead 13-8. From here, they managed to hold a 17-13 lead at the end of the fir'd quarter. Scoring Really MarU The second eight minute period was nothing like the first, as both teams scored freelv m battling to a 44-46 tie by halftime Huff and Oimn lne traded baskets in fust a matter of a few seconds Mann and Rwar.son followeil with baskets with still not
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•i minute gone Mann hit again and then Chunmins put in two free throws as the Indians were just holding a small lead all this t* ie After Norria made it 25I'.’ with two one-pointers, Jones 111’7”d ;e in and Cummins took over, li • hit two tip-ins and then a sliot fr< in the corner to give the BiuMog< a 27-25 lead with • 22 to play in the half. The points really started falling in as the two team* battled back and forth with toe lead changing hands six timer before Huff s basket nt the gun knotted the count at 46. The third quarter was different than the second with the exception of the fact that Rolling Prairie was .‘enoudy feeling the fouls they were accumulating. Their first player left the game after less than two minutes had passed and the coach was .'■huffling players in and out trying to keep the l»ys free of the fifth foul. Die two twms continued to trade the lend Um” and time again but the Ind ins scored the last four points rs the period a. ho ther cold streak et in R >lhrg took the lend 6 )-59 on a balo' hv Schroeder with 307 to plav in this quarter and never scored again in thus p»-ri<«l Ix-» Cable tied the ernro wPh a free throw and Huff broke it with another shortly after Doug Lute pushed the had to 63-60 with two more chanty shots as the Rulbk gs did no* «c re until after the last quarter ’tartrd. It looked for awhile like Walkerton might pull aim for the win ’ho last stanza, but a stubborn Bn'Mo®, crew wasn't to be denied Randler b ; t 'rom the right wide. cutting it 63-62, hut In the next two minutes. Mann and No-r’s hit free throws and then
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Mann hit a lay-ln. Westhues hit another point and Lute a lay-in on a good pass from Norris t jump the lead to 70-62 with five and a half minutes left LUOa he and Jones came back with baskets before Mann hit another short one. Next it was Lißo< he and Cummin* on baskets trimming the lead to two. 72-70. before Lute hit a driving lay-m on which he was fouled and converted the third po.r.t for the 7570 margin P Beak r hit a rebound shot and Jones a free throw, but Huff came back with a lay-in as the clock slvouvd just under two minutes remaining. I^aßoche hit a real long onehander and again it wa* a 3point play as Wally Johnson made a 5-footer on uhich hi- was fouled and the lead was 80-75 with 1:29 to play, p Bealor hit another long one from the right aide with 1:20 showing and the next 42 seconds had some action ami missixl free throws before Johnson hit another pant for Walkerton. Cummns hit a 15footer w.th 27 showing ami Randler hit ju t one of two free "hots with :18 seconds to go to end the scoring with the Indians on top 81-80 Three times in the last minute Walkerton mis »xl the f.rst of a one-and-one that could have clinched the game by a little larger margin. • Mann and Hi if each totaled 19 points to pace the Indians, and Lute had 17 Cummin had 18 a: d Laßoche 15 to pace the Bulldogs
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DEC. 2, 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS
Religious Concert To Be Given In Walkerton A i afternoon of ^ crP(l musi( , will bo held f>n Sunday, De. nrn b« r before they fo-j.^i , 1» "f a»L< 11. ’ Dam Drops (Kertime he B tl , droppfsl ano(hf [ Uuih.. r a* lhvy ky}il 37 overtime. Charles Staff. ,r | tie. Kame with tuv free throw . .th eight; seconds left, but Roll •ng managed to win by o re , n . overtime. Box Sron< Wakerton f K ft ffa Huff 837. Lute $ jj Westhues i 3 • Mun 6 7 13 ; Scott 0 । 6 0 Norns 1, 3 , t J- inson 2*62 C hie 0 2 10 Totals 21 39 59 18 Rolling Pruirie k’litter 4 0 0 5 I’ Bealor 2 0 1 Ciammins 71 5 T Bealor 3 0 2 I Paul 0 0 0 1 Svlanson 2 2 1 5 Jones 3113 Schroeder 2 14 3 Randler 5 1 2 3 I^'ißoche 7 12 5 Hoover 0 0 o 3 Totals 35 10 25 11 Walkerton 17 46 63 *1 Rolling Prairie 13 46 60 80
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3. at the Pilgrim Holiness ChtM-H in Walkerton, starting at 3 pin. ’Die guest artists will be Rev. and Mrs Hovtird Jacob of Wir^ma I^tkr, ind After graduation from Taylor University Rev and lb s. Howard J ;i < <,b rv ^j Jor n 1 . o , an g lhfit< has been a mau.'trv of preaching, youtil ■oik an<i musical evangelism. They have led the music in Mime < 1 th*- larger evangelist q ejm.ades uyl 1 amp meetings. Out of t growing contact a’ d . hal.enge from missionaries o^ many countries, they visit.si the A f >ik of the Oils in Haiti on tv d different oc< 1 ions Most recently ■' '■ 1 ■ n test am..ng th” youth m th* r local ch>4-< h and the winners a> compamed th< m to Haiti. Their mim-try in u u ~ te-tj. mony, and r - onar^- reportu g, 1 < b» en jii’ ble..*»d < f G- d to yo- ng and ol I .Mr. J cob g irn-nW • !•■. : g th” Ori”ntal | I ;« ’ dior d Secretary f..r the Norn ( ”ti’ 111 R. ,n v | h» .idqu rters 1’ Winona Ltk”, Indiana. Also Dai < ■ our.-.-r for S’ .tier WTCA n Plymou'h will be aster f < eremonie.-i ph. , ■ . r >i.- t. E’. m ryone is cordially invit’d to attend. ST \ Y < I 1. ill 1.-’"’■> tf.-> fellow wk has ’H n x to grind ho might a >nt v u to t im th” grindstone ■
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