The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1967 — Page 13

Falcons Win On Strong Second Half Attack 81-59 John Glenns Falcons, playing their second game in two nights due to the recent postponements because of the bad weather, came back real strong in the biggest winning margin of the year, 81 A 24 point third period an I I 25 points in the final stanza iced the game as the Falcons domm- | ail'd the boards and got a fast f break going that devd ped in o many lay-ins in winning Unit seventh game in 14 decisions. .Mike West hues opened the game as he hit a 12 !<x»t jumper after 35 seconds had passed. Van Horn hit a 15 footer for Aubbeenaubee to tie the scon*, but Jack Ross came bark with a layin all alone thanks to a Weak spot m Aubbee a full court press. Nlckolas tossed one in from the comer and Szstonar hit a free throw to trim the lead to 6-5 only to have IWesthues match the single point and Greg Amor tally on a tip in. Amor then hit a free throw an 1 after Parker hit a sin;le point. LarrV Neiswender hit an s foot jumper for a 12-6 lead with three minutes hft in the period. It didn't take the Braves long to prove that they w- renl . ut of it as they came back to grab a b ad l^fore the p. nod ended. A free shot by Saslonar start'd it and then L»"p and Packet hit ba< k to bark basket* cutting the bad to one. Iws Cable tossed in a short one-hander taking a nice pass from Smith, but Szstonar. Parker and Rippinger got baskets in Lhe final 48 seconds to give the visitors a 17-14 lead at the end of the ouarter. The second period started with some beautiful passing featuring the Falcons attack Smith hit two quick lay-ms taking fine feed* underneath from Amor and Neiswender. Van Horn tossed one in from the left corner, but again it was Rons this time feeding Smith for a lay tn all alone. The fun stopped here for a while as the BrAfes again roared bark with baskets in a hurry. Parker’s basket gave them the lead and Rippinger made it 23-20 with a steal and a lay-in R«»hs loused jwww i

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in a long rebound attempt but Parker hit from the middle of the l ine. Ross hit again after a missed Falcon attempt but this time it was Ssztonar getting a lay in for the Braves. Tea 1. ng 27-24, the Falcons found lil ' again in an ther spurt that foun 1 them iw e more taking the leal. Cable started it with a free throw an I Larry Groves hit from about 18 foot out on the side. Neiswender tossed in a short jump i and Amor drilled a 19 footer for a 31-27 lead. Parkri b.nke this string with a lay-in. hut Amor again fed Smith under the basket for another easy one for Jim. Szstonar tossed in a pair of charity shots with just tin ler a minute left and then hit second straight pair with :32 show in,’ on the clock. made it 3332 in favor of Aubbccnaubbee at the half. The only thing that kept (he Falcons cluse by this time was the Minpb* fact that the Braves had mised number* us < pportunities from the foul line, often th> first of a one-and-one situation. Second Half Different Story The second half was m entirely different ball game. The Brave* jump ! to a quick five point lead 37-32 as Rippinger and N;ck"la hit quickies as th> half began. W> Hi • who had set out most of the first hah with three fast foul hit a 9 footer Dm the ti 1' ->d. but <331 ’dd< d a sin L p -mt t tii" Hr ive tot ’ Smith b^st I tn । 13 f. .t jump' i f i his I n ;est of ten b kets in this l ame deny Shear hd his fit t pant md Neiswender pushed the Falcons ahead with a set hot from outside Ni< kolas tied it with a Mingle point but Groves hit a turn around shot from the right base line Parker aded a pair of charity shots knotting the score for the final time at 41-41. Shenks tipped tn a missed shot to break the tie and then Ross nnd Sheaks hit back-to-back free throws. Shenks hit again from the left baseline and Rons stole the hall and rail’d down for an unchallenged hvy-in. Smith faking nicely from the foul line, drove under for a lav-in to end a streak of 12 straight points before Van Horn hit a pair of free throws. Smith s rebound shot endisl the third quarter with the Falcons ■'«■■■■ * V ■ ■ ■ 7

holding a 56-44 lead. I-rad Continues To Grow From here <>n out, it was the Falcons working under for the short shots, completely dominating the boards with Smith doing a fine job and Sheaks adding a big helping h ind while he was in the game. This got the fast break running which resulted in many lay-ins as the score mounted to the SI total The Braves never threatened in this period as the lead was increasing all the time. Smith Hits 20 Points Smith ended the night with 20 points to pace all scorers. This was totaled <>n 10 baskets. Ross hit 15 for second high honors and then seven more Falcons chipped in with four to nine points to spread the scoring real well. Pa’ker hit a total of 18 to pace the Braves while Szstonar had 16 and Rippinger 12. In this game, the Falcons were whistled for 31 personals while Aublwe was called for only 10. They were victims of one technical when they tried to play with six men for a while, but this mist ike didn t help them it all B Team Mins The Fab u B T am fell wt 11 behind early in the game and then .>n .■ i 11 ing bu k for a .o-17 win. The final margin of three p nt I'-n’t m ■ > urr ite d< •» i ip>i n ot tiie play a they h« I I -izeibb lead ,nd < l m fi St. w <rt emptied tile b. iich in tin last quarter. Box Score John Glenn fg ft fta p Ai tor I I 2 5 W. st hues 2 • I 2 I Smith 10 0 2 4 Ross 7 114 Groves 4 0 0 1 Cable 1 3 4 0 Shenks 3 3 4 3 Stasko 2002 Peterson 0 0 0 2 Norris 0 0 0 1 Totals 36 9 15 31 Box Score Aubbrenaubbre Parker 6 6 11 0 Van Horn 2 2 4 2 Szstonar 4 8 13 3 Leep 10 0 4 Rippinger 3 6 71 Stroval 0120 Nickolas 12 4 0 Calhoun 0 0 1 0 Totals 17 25 42 10 Score By Quarters John Glenn 14 32 56 81 ztubbeenaubbee 17 33 44 59 A fellow went to town one morning and started drinking Bv mid-afternoon he was loaded and decided to go home. The trail led across a field and home The trail led across a field and as he staggered along, he saw a big rattler all coiled ready to strike. He looked at it awhile and then said. Strike if you must; I \fas newt better prepared.” See Too in Church Sunday

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