The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1966 — Page 2
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MAR( H 10, 1966
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one and two alternately in the two polls with Garrett third in both polls, and all three teams were dropped from the tounu-y. N xt Saturday, the action at the four s.-nii-state sites will thm the field to the final four to meet at Hinkle Field House on Saturday, March 19. to ci'iwn th • 1966 champ. THE MEET THAT APPEARS to have the most "meat” jn it will be the Fort Wayne a mi-stat • as now Anders m and Michigan City share most of the support of th-* writ -rs for the state title Howev -r, it will be impossible foi Ixdh teams to make it to Indianapolis in a playing capacity as they are both in th s meet And' r.*«>n will start the action agn nst h surpris.ng. but strong Fort Wayn •. Sou'h team. South ised a v< ry tight colkips.ng zone defense to drop the last undefeated t- am. Garrett, and their big 7' Chuck Bavis South has one of the outstanding players in the state in , Wilke Long, and this team, play- ; ing at the familiar Coliseum, could be the real darkhorse THE SECOND GAME WILL ptt MC'c Rod De’.-tls against Kokomo. a team that certainly u, no strange! to senu-state play. Kokuino has a 20-5 record to date to take against the strong Devils City ha.s size undei th- basket and two fine fast guards in Sun- ( mons and Gipson plus a good bench < JUMPING TO THE IJNE-UP । for the other semi-state meets । Lafayette has the n* xt strongest meet as it appears from here However, having the stronger 1 teams doesn’t always make for ' the best play as a very strong outfit can dominate play in a < four-team meet. The first game at the JhirdXMi Field House will feature the people's choice. L<-b---anon, and their high seonng oneman Show, Rick Mount They will be meeting a strong and big Ligiuwport team who this yea: has battled some of the best in the state nd escaped rather well > in this <■ im'-t tion. The second ; game will find another familiar ; name in East Chicago Washing ; ton as th y play a much smaller. ! but talented Bainbridge team AT INIUANAJ’OLIS, TECH j came out of the regional that fig- • ured to be Howe by most, but ; were upset by Beech Grove, who : Tech handled more easily They
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will meet Aurora in the secund game after Greensburg and Richmond tight it out in the first contest. Greensburg was the team tliat dethrone! Columbus of the regional tIU ‘. a thing that most schools haven't done in recent years. Richmond came out of the New Castle regional after dropping fa von d Muncie South in thi afternoon and had less trouble with Mount Vernon at night EVANSVILIIE AGAIN LOOKS like the more fasy h to the finals a’thuug.h s nm imes th.-.s more unheard of term , pull some sarpris- s. This favorite was defeated way back in s ct onal pl <y and now Evansville M moral looks to be the strong team They BKvt North Vmon in th- sec -nd game and Cloverdale :md Vm<vnaes play the first tontesL THE AC TI( >N S ATT TU >A Y at Elkhart found Michigan City and Central meeting in the game ’ everyone was looking forward to aitliough Central didn't make it through the afternoon game A more exciting game than the C n tral Warsaw battle couldn't b«planned as the Warsaw Urirn put together a great eff< rt and only ww defeated < i a d-isperation shot by reserve guard Kenny Bethel in the cloning seconds Warsaw, after a couple of early ' ball losses to the Central press completely figured out the press and time after tune got the ball down floor fur a two-on-one situation. With Mike Nihs scoring from everywhere, they kept the lead for most of the game ovei the favored Bears Central, however. faile<l to crack and battled back to win u n Bethel's 22-footei just before the buzzer This game had a little </ everything with a technical < idled on Central's
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coach, a free throw taken from the Bears for a player In the lane* too quickly and the banishment of Leon Davis about halfway through the last period. De* spite thew three calls against thd Bears and Wade Fuller s four louis in just over 12 minutes, th-.y battled back with Fuller playing the entire .second half With four personals and stiU sparking the attack. MICHIGAN CITY HAD NO trouble with the worst Elkhart team we have ever seen. Their play Saturday didn't even rate * -*•< tional wan let alone a title. Th,j night ganw found more of a team figuring out the Central press and City completely dominated th»4 early stag» s to get a quick 10-1 lead on nothing but short shots. In fact, the entire gam-- found the Devils working the ball Ln clc for the p is,er shots and th- v paid off with the win Again C ntral fought back time after time but time finally caught up wi'h them as City ended up winning by seven, 79-72 AS FAR AS PREDICTING winners for Saturday, yours truly would have to go along with Evansville Memorial, Indianapolis Tech. East (Chicago, Washington and Michigan City. Anyone could come out of Ft Wayne, but City look*-d more unpresmve this year on basis of desire than they have in the past Thia mental a-speot can nmn a lot. Home Moisture If moisture is a menace in your home, consider making interior walls more resistant with a special paint like an enamel undercoating Such a base will assist in preventing penetration of water vapor that is often in the air.
