The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1966 — Page 2
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — MARCH 17, 1966
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WHEN TWO FINK BALL clubs meet, whether in a tourney or regular game. on e o' t M ese teams has to lose This will never ’ change and was a true example of the Saturday night action at Ft. Wayne in the scmi-state tour* ney Michigan City, a t am that no one can tell just exactly how good they are. and Ande-son. a very good but small team. nW in a game that would have made a tremendous battle forth? state finals Saturday. MICHIGAN CITY CAME OUT 6q top as everyone knows, but they wer e very aware of the fact Oiey had b«en in a ball game and Anderson did nothing to be ashamed of in th*« battle. It kw>kQi for a whde hke it would go right to the final wire, but in th? last quarter, it became almost obMOUs that Anderson wasn't going to pass up th? high-flying R<d Devils. The game started at a terrific scoring pace and it was opvious that th*se two run and shoot ball clubs were going to
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put on quite a show. The battle broke down a fight between the Devil’s heght and the Anderson speed and hustle THE RED DEVILS TO DATE in the tourney in their tight ball games, have gone along behind or about even until big 6'B” Terry Morse gets a hot streak. It neems to b? just another case of when you are in troiMjle. go to your best. Monse can go along for a half or longer and not get much in the way of points. But bang, sooner or later it comes and it comes in hard streaks. So was the case Saturday. Against Anderson it came in the last quarter. He had b<en under the basket doing a so-so job until he started scoring. Tirn no one could stop him. especial *y the fine center of Anderson. Ken Johnson. The ‘‘Moos as he is affectionately known oy the Anderson fans, got in foul truub'e early and the Indians u sre dropping off the City forwards to help out when Morse • gut hat. but even this couldn’t
stop him. THE STEADY PLAY OF THE two fln« guards. Simmons and Gipson. again sparkled and Cadwell and McFarland looked a great bit better Saturday than they did the previous week. City has enough bench strong h to pull them out of holes as was Indicate 1 Saturday. Anderson as» looked fine Saturday and in thes> ■ eyes, if Michigan City didn’t win the state. Anderson is definitely the number two team at this point They looked much st o-g r than a real good Sou'h Bend Central ten tn that City beat th? week before. IN SATURDAY'S FIRST gam®, Anderson had to with'tand the drive of the best individual player Ln the tourney in Ft. Wayne South's Wi’lie Long. This 6'6” junior center is almost a sure two point within six or eight feet of the basket. Ix»ng. in addition to being a geeat board man. has th* great ability in close to use either hand very well. He also moves as good as any man his size in the state. However, with Long also getting in foul trouble ear’y on some questionable calle, his defensive ability was rut down as Johnson kept constant pressure on for Anderson. South's main troubl* wks the lark of team ba lance as they didn't display another romdsterit scorer. CITY HAD Lmu: TROUBLE with an inspired Knkmnn team in the second half even though the Devils looked very bad early. Their big men. McFarland- O®^ wel’ and Morse looked very laay and lackadaisical in the fi-st half, but coach Doug Adams must hav e really built a fire under them at halftime They were ahlv assisted by Krueger and Farmer in the big second half as these two did some very good board work against Kokomo’s big immovable center, Mark Gabriel. Kokomo did display some good shooting early in the game, but as their fanner star Jimmy Rayl dle^oeed between se-sions to ua thev still are a run and shoot wild ball club. SATU.RL>AY, THE CITY DEV-
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U» will have Johnny Barat q' a East Chicago Washington Senators to contend with in the first game. Washington this year is not rated nearly a* strong as they hav e been in the past, but you don't get to Indianapolis without something going for you. Thr “people’s choice”. Cloverdale. winner of thv Evansville Sfmi- , state, will meet Indianapolis T(ch in the other aftei noon game. The , Clovers now have won 27 and lost one so it is known they ha”c something more than a hot Btroas
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going for them. As far as choosing a wirnm w<, will hawe to gs with Michigan City for their first title as they dump Indianapolis Tach in the final game. BAND JMMWTERS TO MEET MONDAY IN WALKERTON The Walkerton Band Boosters will meet Monday. March 21, at 7:30 pm. In the Wa’k?rton High School cafeteria. All members are urgod to be present. Attend Church Sunday
