The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 February 1967 — Page 16

THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — FEB. 23. 1967

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Shamrocks Rap South Central To End Season i<' ntinued fi ■ m page one • Shamrock* Incrra*' l^uul The 8! rock had their lead <ut tu t hr* • p- int • ails in the l, p ii t\V' diff'r< nt «h • usions. bu' from her- starti-d b pull t > : wi ll i r i'- n. Cunningham ],t f»r>t bu! a • ! sh"t b\ Fi o(t and tw f"< throws b> Ginr • mad- it "»<» IT ND!! hi’ a Jiv -in and Kuss a jump< r fr< m t‘i bad lain t t rim it t thi < < » .am only t< have a brief five p spurt i p' ii ’h' margin nm c n W. > lek and G;nz« r hit I isk. ts and Gmz' r s was a three p .n: play a- h- wa- fuh d A basket by Kuss ki pt his h-t pace g n but Ginz<r < "Uldn t Im;t pp. d a- hi hit once more on 1 ng shot Wi sob k match's! tins bi fort N"hl and Kuss hit ju pers f t the visitors. Kane dd-d <n< p 'mt and afGr N« hl hit again Kanes jumper ended . rUi h sl« w< i third period with tin Shamrocks n w enjoying a 1 ad of 62-55. Emm here on out. the lead Vas n-ve’- S' riously throat' nod Kano got a tip-m befon Cunrungham hit one free throw. Cmz* r. Wesoh k and Kam hit ... ■ -sil l jumpers getting the < h ; d wn t a li' ’ h ov- r Five r nut's and the bad up to it p r‘ Th< two teams bach'd prettv even from here on out th x Shami ks splitting the p r’' J' • ’ly W' 11 in th'- 1i t l' :1 d Th' final coie was s?Gin/cr Hits 31 G nz' r finished th< night wish . tim t tai of 31 p -int s 21 ■ f th's, mining in the first half. H< was g.Hii on 10 baskets and 11 out of 12 free throws This t> ' 1 w is complimented by a 21 p m’ off- rt by Wesolek. well .'.paced throughout the game. Kane finish's! with 17 and 10 v re added by Fraser. Kuss hit 21 to pace th'- Satellites while Cunningham had 18 Niksch 12 nd Nehl 10 to round out the Iwys who hit double figures. Box Store

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N IJbrrty fg ft fta p Mlekoday 13 5 3 Fi a sei 3 4 4 5 Kane 6 5 6 4 Wesolek 9 3 6 3 Ginzci 10 11 12 3 Anderson 112 4 T lais 30 27 35 22 South ( ent ml Niksch 4 4 5 5 Nehl 5 0 1 3 Kuss 9 6 12 3 Huhnke 2 0 0 4 Cunningham 6 6 11 4 Cox 0 0 11 King 10 0 2 Hugh 0 0 0 1 Eaton 112 0 Totals 28 17 32 21 s<ore By Quarters North Liberty 22 46 62 87 South Central 11 41 55 73 Argos Basket In Last Minute Drops Falcons (continued from page onei Argos' 36 first half points came fr ini the foul line while the Falc ns with only moderate success fom the line, had hit eight charity shots by the main int< rmission. The Fab ' ns took the h ad < arly in the second half as cm itment mounted at this point. Wai st lei hit a free throw to start the s< ring, but in th« first minute. Amor the F iler ns kadirm s> f ’ all y .ir, foubd out. Ib puk'd up his fourth f«ul undi r thi ba ket and b< for- a s ibstUuti could replace him a stolen ball and afast break by Argos found Amor Collecting his fifth foul '•w n though hi pulled away from the plav He intentionally avoided his drive with the ball but in th' offi< ials mind he committed his last foul and left with 1< -s than a minute of the serf nd half gone. Howver. the Falcons battled back to gain the lead Ross hit first and then Jun Smith tossed one in from the left side. Ross hit again from the top of the circle and a brief 38-37 lead was enjoyed Gonce hit a free throw to tie the score and Hardesty came back with a pair of one-

pointers to again knot the score. Jerry Sheaks tossed in his first basket of the night and Cable hit a free throw. VanDcrWeelv hit a short in the middle of everyone but Shenks tossed in a short one from the side. Hardestv flipped In an 11 footer but Norris came bad for the Fall >ns li k» ep them ahead 4544 m the nip and tuck struggle. Back-to-back baskets by Warstler and Hardesty put Argos in front again and Norris and Hardesty trad'd baskets in the final minute to give the Dragons a 5047 lead going into the final Deriod. Scoring wasn’t fast in this last quarter, but excitment was high, (’lark hit a pair of free shots for Argos, but Norris hit again on a short rebound shot. Hardesty made one from the baseline only to have West hues toss in two from the 15 foot lint*. Clark made an ither from under, but Karry Groves hit on a lay-in taking a beautiful pass from Harry Neiswender. Norris hit two free throws and Groves finally put the Falcons ahead with another pair of charity shots with 208 left in the game A basket by West hues from the right baseline with 1 39 showing on th«dock, made it 59-56 but Argos got two from Warstler in a rebound shot and this set up Hardesty s game winning basket with ;54 seconds left. The Falcons lost the ball twice in the list minute, but with seven seconds to play, a missed Dr agon shot r. bound by Westhues who

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immediately called for a time out. However, old slowfingers on the scoreboard, let the clock run down to :02 and after discussion, this was left on the board, forcing the Falcons to get the ball down ttie floor and a shot off in two seconds. A long pass to Wcsthuek was too high and time ran out before the Falcons could git the ball once again. Hardesty D-ads Scorers Argos was paced by Hardesty who totaled 17 points, including his game winning baskets. Overmyer's 10 was the only other double figure output for the Dragons. Amor. Norris and Westhues all totaled 13 for the Falcons to pace their attack. Free throws spelled defeat for the totaled 13 for the Falcons to pace their attack. Free throws spelled defeat for the fourth consecutive game, Argos getting 26 points from the foul line in 38 attempts. The Falcons meanwhile were hitting only 15 of 30. often mising the first of a one-and-one situation. B Team Wins The Falcon B Team won their game with a late surge, by a 5950 score over the young Dragons. Craig DeMyer pared all scorers with 22 points as the tram end'd their season with a 12-8 won and lost record. Box Score Amor 6 14 5 Groves 12 2 3 West hues 5 3 5 4 Sheaks 3 0 0 4 Ross 3 13 5 Norris 4 5 9 1

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