The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1967 — Page 2

- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JAN. 26, 1967

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BREMEN PLAYING IN ?.» ir first Bi-County t--u iey "f ♦I • teams in Matshall a 1 St. J Mph Counti* won : I th*' n * rble* Sei urd! y in-dit I! * t-ur-v that display*--! s- n * ■ lir*h d ft'eu nt phas* > *4 baskeH* I! by n t <mly Bremen but s«>\ al ! ti ■ t-'ams Pl. . t'roiiuii it th* urn- . was g«wKj with i'y <in u tn* th- John Gl- n* and It* -n < n t- me i I < < -sid« d vhil th* (\ilver-N*w Carlisle t> ’<lc pn-v* i Hither m> x< itme .*•' n the first peri-xi --i - • PHE LIONS FIU.Eb THE v i|mw left b\ th <<>ml । iny <-f - E t- rmer XXalk' i! :. .11 Tvn- t -h^ B into John Gl- nn They .! spl .yed a t< am with .* 1- t < f v k tility w ilh n* t t■ - i-i^ “f a mad wjth th* < x« p i< i of then i *■r/ ci .1. Ea ■ help •*! W 'b his M,, but ;-!*< sloWixi dowin this l* im *-r -4 the fast- •' i- this hr* !-•* a । n, tim* TI'E ToII.NEX <>PENEI» a* h N*Uth Liberty tatthne Ar* ; ■>.' Th* Sh im*** k>. also , g<«*d r<me t< am th. y* -r got th* i•• hk *<f ti • di w in me pair*a v th thr«<- teams with b*sing r<- < -d Th*-y sutKlmd Argos aft* tni.L *n bittl* but h* 14 **n t »- in t*\ n M--r* *‘!*t Arg* 1 battled fi- in v *y beiimd t i ill within <*n* point f»3-.' I as tdvaneed th* Shamr.x ks to S '. U'd;. - fir s’ ^.im* .’» Ui PALL oi E FtiUA AX ! 1 ' v ’h a win .-wr (*ulver Tie < :i» • tnim had * nly w- -n re ; m* mo 1. t this >* tson and a' < t ;-H-wi-nn4 first quarter .* u * rl |e br*»k- awa\ to win * th 'I i- pu*r«-d th* rii • veins* th*S * *.« . t S ' e »mk Ml N •N! * b biX (~ NX V • mat• h ! .. ’ {a t m* '■ tr sd * n. .nd * o L 'h t gam« u I »psid< d t -<r he 1 w moment •** th* f.r* j.*d • it m *-x* »l in. t w. ' this IJ -r nG an ».., f {b« •ut < ' ‘ !.< h i- ’ H - lb. ’ • A • ml >**'r .' • r ~ n i r *U’ r ax. < ,p>J, I • ' ■ . • •< 1 ’ ," > f» iAa! k i t th • • in ,* V ‘ -* < I : «.*n - - h 'J nt * t■ - nfmr. • * . . ■ i ‘ m h u i P . ’alv » tnew pp 4^ t ’ .j ~, j,. n- * h.< - - omit *x! ame t i. st .un! !*. i , .t n • - 'll- I (‘al! H* rh»t< ! A •* i - I I thr-s OWifter s "j rttofi » ‘ll- bark a»ji ' dv -.1. * * V,- V s |

SATITWAY FurNh THE I N rHi Lti-erty team dropping a I hustling, but small. N- w Carlisle | t* am m the aftenvxm game, j Tl Tl':< rs stayed rloge most <>t . th** v. • but ended up losing an ' 11 p< mt d<-< ismn. | THIS SET THE STAGE FOR j th* g;*m* that most felt w -.ill ' produ* < the tourney champ* | There u s n* disappoint in- nt if | th; ’ was th* < a>* as Bn-ni* n. * aft*r a very sk*u start batth-d * ba< k t win <-v< i Trit -n by 6062 I score Trailing by !<• p mts at | h .iftim* Hr* m« n simply <ut i plaved t!;*- Ti jans by Ui.it much ’ and u-n the thrilling gonti st I THIS SET THE STAGE FDE ] tin Bi■ men North Liberty fm . I as the Ll-ns were tljgng to I i tk* t * i* first effort a uinn.ng j •n* <n I th*- Shamrock* were tr y - j i_ t win their s* <■-nd title in I ■ tw • seat idiiLory Os U’.u» meet I .s it res died. Bremen whs the j xinn* r in another exciting gunu- ] On-*• -gum they trailed • *rly I Put n*-v* r quiting' earn* bn* k to I ;* tl ■ had and held It f--r the I via. j THE ENTIRE ToERNEY j was a s'.i.sfying -nd thrilling one I <iood crowds were pr« *nt for all . ■ssjons after the first night. I Th* combination <»f c -ld weather I and n*-t too much offered In J apparent competition h<4l this j < r *U'd to L»«4ow eapacit- The 1 cor din', of the fans as Well all I th* play* rs was very good I the I tourney as well There were a g * *upl> <*f t*-< hnicals uhisth-d ] rather > I * t»»gethcr Hi the I Br< in*-n Tr itun gam* but n in- I < idem < ir • f: >m this Th*- job g d n* b the officials Was very 1 g*»od Th* I* t th*- h '\> play ball I and * t kept *-v*r ythHu und* > I (oinph-t* < -ntrol g LN V. ETCHING IHE GAMES i • ri-: L s;i<; it >lr - tly n th* j t ann pr! mian • w- hav* ] ’ ton । ,iin. flo | J.. Ttn . ■ ' ’ . I-a ■• 4 | ri' ;» .' * - n Hun th- r i ’ • i . th V* U P :m* ’ I ' !. ■ i-i n I I t* L : r L p<* i I ■ • ' I • i. :: -li I • : ' ?.**d* r*-d 1 h io*' .. j ; . i r ti. • I•. . 1 H1 w ’ ’! .! >U phe-WM if th* | ’ nd r*a 1 । C ’' -■ J- ■ J---4 Ja 1 < - ■ I ■ • .- v. .- 1 ' L<- I 11 Hl l: • fill* I i ■■ - .aJ >r • it .-.•!■• ( f'-lw ai wri * t quart • t ImH r ; G-- • t p- ’< « noi < tub* J**in ' .. , E.p . i.ld b- M.k* > 'tf - I

an unaur.g soil wi hero, but one who makes many big playa and works f<-i a ti on effort. Also, Jud R bin* tt*• This sophomore is n->t by any means a great avorer, but las i*-boun.ing and scrap under the b.isket plus the fact he draws th- strong defensive issignm* nt < and d<« s a tin-- Job, r at* s hnn a n-xi. FRLM TRITON WE WolLI» pick hling* rman and Randy Klotz. Klotz is -tn th* r of tin <>n- a who won't rave th*- headlines but d-Hs everxthing Well and is a big scorer on thia well balanced team From th* runn* r-up NurUi Liberty team Steve Mlekodaj is a must. H- not only is a dependable scorer, but quite a rebounder anti tough under the basket Jim Frawr would ab*> rale our nod for his tourney play. He is another who U not specialular. and he is going to make some mistake*, but his all-round ability is something to behold. He play* out front and under both, giving a fine job either place. He in a fine feeder, good rebounder and will get you points with consistency. TWO OF THE LAST THREE come from a first round loser. LaViUe. Carl Herbster can tie left i>ff He totaled 23 p*Hnts with about everyone but the Triton yell leaders ganging him. He is go«l under the boards and n threat everytime he gets the ball. He also was playing with a had back in this rms-t. D<-n Kinn**y. another Lancer, w-m a spot with his fine play Thursday

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night He was a good consistent scorer when th* pressure got to* great on H-übster mid his allroun 1 good | lay in this < ne game must give hi i m< ntion. The tenth pl iyci with these not in an, order, but just being n med by sch-M-p.. Is New Carlisle's Rob Palm. Th s little long ian t* bomber sh* ul I be < allc I B 52 th*way he hudl*-- m l cuts I «-s* fr*-m anywher*'. He r* a great scorer anti go*xl all r**und plav*-i THE SCORES FOR ALL 7 games of the Bi-County L uiney were: North Liberty 59, Argos .52 New Carlisle .5.5. Culver 39 Rrcmen 95 John Glenn 60 Triton 81. LaVllle 67 North Liberty 7.5, New Carlisle 62 Hrrm, n 66. Triton 62 Bremen 65 North Liberty .59 To irr may be human but It s e mighty poor «*xrus<'

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THE LAST STRAW The trend toward c/mservm< natural resources gives many a man an excuse n*-t to work. Rapid transit Isn't necessary m th*- put suit of happiness. :<I7vISiE I riday A Sat unlay ■lanuary 27 A 2X \n Vhenture of men and woiwn that erupt* muwi three continents lAist ( ommand Anthony Quinn - Alain Delon • corgi- S*gal - Mu-lielr Morgan Maurice Runet with Cluudia Cardeniile p.inax i*»ion - Columbia color