The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1967 — Page 6
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. THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - FEB. 16, 1967
Shamrocks Top Jacxson tor Their Fourteenth Victory Eight point* n th-' list ..1 second* endd all d< uot shout a tight basket! ill g.-iia Siluiday night as th- Sh mt < k> i mu < n late like gangbust’ ' - to t p a good. underclassman team of ’acks, ii Tigers by a 77-66 s< ore With Jackson ti.oling • nl\ t>9-’’»6 mid flit \ ms or, is t play tin Shaint <k- -tar ■ I Un .i gam inching drivi with 31 etori left tn Uuu< ih> ex. i.t u i wmm r ;md margin < f p m K« ri K;m- > junq i । ' nt' 1 tie rmki ba, • t . ..it•• 11 thmw > by Kix ; I < n th' Wiinn,; play al. 1 G..:.’« f. Vo • follow i ny t p-m by kam aii ^tav. Mhk'.a t a ■ up the one. The battle h-d »■ n nip-an I♦uck up t" this j mt with the Fhami sks haxn. tt abb j 11ing away 11 "in t 1 T • .th' ' end I a lU a : ' ’ ’ ' ' ' 1 t "e hot f r the n t • t’e Sb imyock hi 11 all 1 an in tlx icon! hall 17 V.. lek an 1 . linzu hit th< :’ lw >ba ket of the i ami an I a.l* r a fiee ♦hrow by McKi Ivey. Mlekodaj h’t a jump' i fm a 6-1 lead T"t/iff < aim- back with two ’raight bask * s ami K ne hit a free throw. T Kindt s jump r nottei the score for the fust me and a fret sh"t by M< Kelvey t ave Jackson their first bad b-7. tv. sob k returned the lead to the Shamnxks and Ginzer ddcd a b isket on a set shot. 1 ane hit ■ vo more free tosses am Ginzer jumped another in fi "in outside for a 15-8 lead as it looked like he Sbiini 'k' might rin away tilth things. Someone forgot to t< P Jackson tai.- a they came hustling right ' ,< k Martin hit a pair of free t rows but Jim F r as< r tossed in jumper Tetzlaff hit a pair of < p-pointers and T’Kindt added i .other. Fra-er hit again, but Mart< n tossed in t jumper to end toe first quarter with North Libirtv holding a 19-15 lead. .laekson Hits Hot Streak Kam opened the second period With a free throw and after Wright tossed in an Hitside shot, Kn e hit a jump t. Ginzer scored on a lay-in, but Martin added a s’mi.ai shot to the Jackson total. Mlekocaj's jumper made it 26-19 with 6 10 left in the first half before a good hot streak was enj <y-d by Jack .n while the Shami ocks went through three frustoting minutes without a score of any kind.
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Rhodes started the string with a tip-in Wright hit next and Tetzlaff added a pair of free tin w A lay-m by Marten gave Juris n the lead 2i-26. and T Kindt hit a jumper and Tetzlaff finished the 12 point spurt with a lay-in lor a 31-26 had. Ginz.'r or"k the drought with an outside s t shot an i Chris Ander;.'n hl! a jump shr t Rhodes hit again on another tipir. an I Fraser, a jumper, pushed ti. S'. inn .acks ahead by 'ne. ! ' T K nlt and Tet zl a’ 1 hit ba< kt .-tin at tin-- j' mt A jumjxT by Mi'ko.aj ri_,ht at the gun, I .ch .' Ja< ,S n 3s North Libert I halftime. ... S l . - r • H in Lea 1 Afb a few mm bes c! I ack . I f rth basketball, the Sh mir i. p .11- 4to a ii -i!!■ad in the ni h If Wesiib kan 1 Mlekodaj hit lai k-to-bv k jumper, as •mg i■ y n n d sb .w Th:< e free throw i . McK< lvcy in a ■ vt n "r. nd sp tn kn ■* ed tla ■ r. at 11. !>ul Wes 1 k hit i . M>k<lo y then :m ju.iq ' ."nitb.< had wnt ' J i k .. n m b • irity by Ai'l7 Ivey and T 'zlaff. W< ba t ■ I th m v..th a jumj and th- n pashe 1 the Shami' ks aher.d for tile final time with a hot from the side. Mart n hit on <m- of two att mp’s f: in th • line, but Wes"lek ha 1 the h >t hn I and b ssed in anthe hot h nJ and t".ssed in another jumper fr m 17 feet. Anders' n ami Mlekodaj hit single free throws and Wright and Kane hit jun pers for their respective teams to end this cpiart< r with th'* Shamrocks enjoy.ng a four p ant lead, 54-50. The game remainci tight until that final .31 ■-eeonds. Tetzlaff hit first on a jumper. Anderson add’d a free throw to the Shamrock total, but the lead was cut to 55-54 on a jumper by Marten. Wesob k again saved the day with two successive baskets before Marten hit again. Kane then scored a tip-in but once again the h ad was trimmed to one <>n baskets by Rhodes and Wright. Kane and Wright truued baskets, but the Shamrocks managed to open a small gap as Ginzer hit four straight points, two more charity shots. Tetzlaffs jun.per with :05 remaining set the stage for the hot streak by the Shamrocks to end the game. S«*oring Well Balanced The Shamrocks balanced attack was paced by Kane and Wesolek with IS points each. Ginzer addl'd 15 and Mlekodaj 13 for other Shamrocks in double figure*. Tetzlaff paced the losers with 17
while Martin and Wright had 13 and 11 respectively for others in double figures. Box Score North Liberty fg ft ft a p Mlek-daj 5 3 3 3 Fraser 3013 Kane 6 6 11 3 Wesolek 9 0 0 3 Ginzer 6 3 6 4 Anderson 2 3 4 1 Baughman 0 0 0 1 Total 31 15 25 18 •lackaon T'Kindt 1132 Marten 5 3 4 4 McKelvey 16 7 4 Armey 0 0 10 Tetzlaff 6 5 8 3 Wright 5 12 0 Rhodes 4 0 2 2 Stu< key 0 0 0 1 Totais 25 16 27 16 Scon' By Quartern North Libelty 19 37 54 77 Jackson 15 38 50 66 Wakarusa Wins Bth Grade Tourney Th" Wakarusa Bth grade t< am was th< champii n of the 4-team bad. tb UI toutni y hel l < n February 11, at the N 'th Liberty High School Gym. In th' opening game, North Liberty 1 st to Rolling Prairie by a score of 40 to 25. In the second game of the nu ruin. . Wakarrn i di f< ated New (' irh le by an overwhelming -1919 score. In the atteim on games North Liberty defeated New Carlisle in the consclition game by a score of 36-26. In the champii nship game Wakaru < b d all the way and defeated Rolling Prairie for the title, 4.3-21 The same four s< hoots also had a 7th grade tourney, played at New Carlisle on Saturday. February 18. I'EBIH ABY LIONS MEETING; All members of the Walk' it n Lions Club are asked to pl tn now to attend the February meeting of the chib to be hold on Tuesday, February 28, at 7:00 pin. in the Walkerton Community Building. The meeting will be under the direction of Marvin Bouse and will start with dinner at 7 00 p m. All Uons are urged to attend as some important business udll be discuss'd at this time, including the coming District Convention.
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Legion Plans Fer Birthday Celebration The 46 birthday of the American D .j m will ue celebrated by Ine local post on Saturday, March 4 as announced to the membership last Thursday evening by Commander William Flaugher at the Post Home. State Commander Frank Hamilton will be the guest speaker. State membership chairman Don Conn. South Prnd wil be present. The cooperate dinner will be served by the Aim rican Legion Auxiliary with Mrs. Emery Flaugher in charge. The Le;ion will furnish the mvat and drink with each couple bringing a covered dish and their own table service, Dancing to the Bob Flora Orchestra will provide the music for the dam • which will f< lb >w. Commander Flaugher in furth' - I usui'-ss a! the meeting Thu; d iv. urged all tMe membership to write their congressman J' ’in J. Frii'k to < ppose House Bill 1485 which is a bill to tax clubs .ii their m ney making projects which is used to benefit community service. A f U' t p . <nt f. >r the meeting wa - Ni wt n Williams of the
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local Chamber of Commerce whn told of the forming of a Community Advisory Group which would include all clubs in the town to work forth" betterment of theis community, such as a beautification project. The Lcgirin agreed to send a representative to their organizational meeting, date as now not set. Another guest was Adam Haag, Fish Lake man who is a pattern maker by trade, who will prepare the pattern for casting of the Historical Maik"r for Dr. Harold C. Urey, noted scientist who was burn In Walkerton and thru his discovery of "heavy hydrogen" made the first hydrogen bomb possible. He will begin preparing a molel to present to another m.-eting with hopes for completion of the project .sometime in the Spi ing. Mrs. Harry Malstaff is chairman of the project. it was announced that the Ugi >n will sponsor four local boys to Indiana Bo- ; State next June. It was reported that the L'-gi- n s local o’at' r ral Contest entry, Linda ’ eßride, placed third in the Cour’s Contest last week. Obey the traffic
