The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 February 1966 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - FEU. 3. 1 966

Shamrocks Pound Jackson tor 15th Victory The Norm Lil rty Shamrock* ran then vdson recur! tu 15 1 Situma) nght ns the new Jaks n Tigers visited an I went home with an M-53 lo>s Jacks m. in their fii < year, has no 'mors ii sc ho >i and the team i plenty green Alter an ex. Hing first quart* r, the Shar iru ks broke th > game wale ojam. Koselak startis! the game with a lay-m. but a pair of baskets by Parrish gave the Tigers the lead 1-2 Koselak tie! it with two charity sh ts. but Panish hit a jumper foi the lea i again Mlckpdaj hit a pair of free throw.- tying the score, and Koe vlik'a lay-in ma e it 8 6 Parrish hit a lite throw. but Er.—er an J Scott hit back-to back baskets for a 12 7 lead Marten took over the scoring duties for t o Tiger h- he hit a lay-in Aftei a jumper by Mlekudaj and a free throw by Knepp. Marten hit two more backets. Koselak hit a free throw Im* Marten hit another basket making it 16-15 as the quarter IAITO - LIFE - FIRE I FARM BUREAU! INSURANCE | Fred Bullinger I Phone 586-33- 3 ■ 701 Monroe W kertonl

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ended Kane hit a lay-in to staid the .-econd period and after Parrish hit a set shot cutting It to 18-17, th** Shamrocks scored 13 straight points before Parrish hit again. By halftime ti c hud was stretch, ed to 37-22. For ail practical purpo es, the game was decided wi h only the final score left in doubt. The Shamrocks scored freely’ in the <- »nd half and led 59-36 at the end of the third quarter and 8153 at the end Kane. Krwrlak Pare Attack Tne Shamrock attack was pa'ed by Kane and Koselak with 22 an! 18 respectively. Kane had 11 field goals while Koselak hit five baskets and eight one-point-ers Pam h toppl’d tile losers with 22 when Marten added 11 Box Score North Liberty b f p Scott 4 0 1 Baughman 4 0 1 We. olek 0 2 0 Mlekodaj 3 6 0 Hudak 2 0 1 Allsop 2 0 0 Knepp 010 Kaser 0 0 0 Koselak 5 8 0 Kane 11 0 1 Fraser 10 1 Hurt 0 0 3 Ort 0 0 0 Total.* 32 17 8 Jackson TKindt 11 1 Marten 5 4 4 McKelvey 2 0 3 Parrish 9 4 0 Armey 0 2 2 Klopfenstein 0 0 0 Gates 0 0* Stuckey 401 Krawczyk 0 0 0 Christman 0 0 1 Totals 21 11 12

Indians Drop Westville m Close Game 63-59 Walkerton evened their record at 7-7 Friday night a they droppod Westville in a close game 63-59 i'hc game was nip andtuck fur most of the contest, but the Indians managed to get an apparently sale lead in th. ;er olid half only to have Westville come storming back. Near the en 1 both teams played very poorly as errors were the older of tin? day in the loosely played climax Walkerton opened the scoring as Mann hit a hort moving shot after 33 seconds. Levondouski tosscxl in a long one hander and a jumper to give We tville the lead in the next minute and then the teams began playing you score, I score, keeping the action close and the lead changing hands Mann hit a three point play with five seconds left in the quarter to break a 12-12 tie and give the Indiana the 15-12 first quarter load The second quarter found the Indians staying ahead for half the quarter until Lowrey paced a drive for Wo. tville that not only tied the score, but pushed the Blackhawk* ahead onct again. The two team* then battled evenly until Mann tied the score with 1:15 left to play at 30-30 with a 22-footer. Gardner pushed the Indiana ahead with a lay-in with 59 seconds and a pair of free throws by Weathuce ended the halftime scoring, the Indians leading 34-30. The Indians moved to a quick 10-point lead after 1:08 as Norris, Huff and Lute hit quick bankets. However, the Black hawks came back once again and by the end of the quarter, the Walkerton lead was only two, 48-46. The fourth quarter wai fast and furious. After the time iuid more than half expired, the score was tied at 53-53 when Lute hit a lay-ln and was fouled on the play. He missed the free throw, tout got hu» own rebound and laid it back up in. giving him foul points in three seconds and sending the Indians to a lead they never lost They twice found the Blackhnwks within two, but on a couple of oneasiana aim ply missed trifle shots to k-^p the Indians ahead The final score was 63-51 H Team Loses The Walkerton B Team lust their six’h game of the reason by two pmnta or less as they dropped a 36-34 thriller. leading at the half, the Indians fell to a good Bia i awk rdlv in th" third period re ••er ed the lead and then the Indians fell just two short in trying to < nt^h un R<o-lne Well Ba'amed The Walkerton scoring wa« well taUancxi wi’h Mann t the list with 14 HuT. Lute' and Norris e^rh had 13 t«» aid t b e cause V.'es’vin* wn^ t ’ppc l by their c'”! r LowTrv. whose steady nlay under the basket totaled 2° n n» Whi«e an out^de man h l 18 The difference in the game va* f’ee tb’iw* a«« the Indians good on 23 o* 36 attempt? w>d> the R’’' 'khawks hit 15 out '»f 24. WeetviDr out-cored the Indi '***■ floor 44-40 Box '.otre Walkerton fg ft Ha p Huff 3 7 11 4 60 Years Os Sen ice Ewf. 1901 UMONTRBES A 9PT9MtTMn BAMMB W* 4PFiirsnra‘ JMTsmßs to Mtooe CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.

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Slicaku 10 0 3 WeaLhueg 2 2 3 3 Lute 5 3 6 3 Mann 4 6 8 2 Norris 4 5 7 2 Gaidner 10 11 Tutala 20 23 36 18 Hretville Blrick 2 2 3 5 White 8 2 6 4 Lowrey 6 10 12 3 Ldvendouaki 6 0 0 5 Hannon 0 0 0 2 Lauderdale 0 0 15 Bell 0 12 0 Hardin 0 0 0 1 Totals 22 15 24 25 Tyner Blasted By Sonth Central By 9547 Score South Central jumper olf to u trvmendoua 42-11 first quarter lead and Juul little trouble hsponkng of Tyner Friday nig I t by a lop-sided 95-47 scone. After the tremendous at irt, the Satellites coated to the win a* they increased the lead t > 51-15 by halftime. After such -ads as thU, it was only a mr tier at playing out the clock tnd the LaPorte County five lei 81-30 after three quarters tn racking up

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the final margin of 95-4" Bill Wellver and Bob Igniei ick uparrted the Satieiite attack with 27 and 24 points each, to outdistance the entire Tyner squad Jack Ro a was the only one in double figures for Tyner with 11 points. Bouth OentTei fg ft ft* p NUuch 2 3 7 2 Howell 10 0 1 C. Emerick 5 12 1 Kuss 13 4 1 Wellver 12 3 6 4 Labe 0 12 1 Yourggreen 5 0 0 5 Leahy 4 0 0 2 B. Emerick 10 4 4 2 King 0 0 11 Mohlke 0 0 11 Total* 40 15 27 81 Tyner Amor 3 15 4 R. Peterson 0 0 0 8 Smith 10 10 Norris 2 13 0 Boswell 3 14 5 8 Peterson 2 2 5 5 Matz 3 3 3 8 Rews 4 3 5 1 Totals 18 11 26 21 TIP TO MOTORISTS Drive carefully at all times - the big difference betveven safety and an accident is you.