The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1967 — Page 3

Tip Wi’h Nine Seconds In Game Beals Shamrocks to p'iv, outrun ■i" i ,\>rt I. I. ”, tv from the so >ti> n d ha R. ■ a ]| tournev Saturday after ne a a (’nrl Fei Iman scored toe winning basket a f ter he mb i a shot to give Triton’s Trojans a slim 59-58 win. In a nip-and-tuck game all the way. Feldman was really the hero as he tied the score with 40 left and th n .Joe Ginzer hit one of two fn throws with :27 showing to set the stage for the game-winning tip. A desperation hot by Ginzer front 17 feet out hit the ba k of the rim and the ball was in the air after the miss when time ran out. Triton took the lead ea-lv fIK they opened with two quick baa* ets by Klotz on a pair of jump shots. Kerry Kane hit a jumper. but Craig tossed one in front 18 feet for Triton. Kane hit again but the Shamrocks had to contend with the hot hand of Klotz as he kept going. Feld-

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man had hit a free throw and Klotz, tossed in his third basket. LaMar Wesolek hit from the outside for North Liberty, but Once bi"re it was Klotz. Jim Fraser again hit the bottom o’ the net with a jumper. Bat k-to-ba< k baskets by Kane an I Ginzer cut the 1. id to 13-12, bu Fellman and Kling’ nnan match’d this effort an 1 the had was five pants once again. Steve Mlekodaj hit a jumper and Klotz made it six baskets in six attempts with another jump r. Ginzer hit a layin and Klingommn a jumper bhfore Fra: er’s free throw end* • the first period 21-17 in favor of Triton. Stopping Klotz was the order of the day If Lie Sh mrocks rxpecte I to stay in the game. This they did and thin s tightened up the rest of the wav. The teams battled evenly until fivi minutes oven was left in the half when the momentcum swun^ to the Shamrocks. Trailing 27-22, two bask’ls by Fraser pot thincs on the richt track. Chris Anderson’s jumper pushed the Shamrocks ahead and completing a rare four point play as he was

fouled after the shot, he hit two free tosses for a 30-27 lead. A jumper by Klim emian broke th* eight point streak, but Kane 1* a sin. 1. free throw. Cai; hit a p dr of charity shots to ti • t’ • sc. re . nJ Klin erm n th n two to make the bad < nan • hands again. Eras. r an 1 Ml - kodaj hit back-to-bm k . it a jumper by Feldman t ed th< tw teams at 35 as t Ue half en i* I. The nlp-and-tuck wat * r • antinued in the third quarter with North Liberty tin ill / gettm r a slight lead. Anderson hit fir. t but Klingerman ni Crai- . tw fine guards, each hit baskets for the Trojans. Ginzer tied the score with a set shot, but Fd Iman hit from in close. Kane hit a free throw only to have Feldman score again on a short shot. Two baskets by Kane pushed the Shamrocks ah’ad for a mment but Klingerman hit a jumper. Ginzer’s set shot put the Shamrocks in front to stay Until the late heroics by F llmon decided the game. The score read 49-47 going into tho final peril >d. The play was more cautious in the tinal period as neither of the teams could afford mistakes. Fraser hit first, but Klingerman came back with a pair <>f onepointers. Anderson hit two <>n foul shots but Feldman match'd this. Fraser hit a jumper only to have Klingerman keep the Trojans within two on a jump- r. Ginzer's outside shot made it 57-53 with 3 53 left to plav and this set the stage for Tri’ n s last-ditch effort. Craig add- T another pair of free thn ws and with only 40 seconds to p! ay, Fei Iman took over for what is now hmtory. I rec Throw* Hecido It Triton actually won the game from the foul line with 15 of 23 free throws to add to their 22 baskets. The Shamrocks hit 24 full ‘••onls, but a meager 12 out of 25 free throws to decide tl 8 game. Klingerman led all scorers with 18 p< ints well spacod. He hit at least four in every period. Feldman had 17 in all. getting two big baskets late for the win. Klotz hit 12, his fic.t six shots and Craig added 10 for all but two of the Troians points In this game Kane led the Noi-fb Lila Tty attack with 15 markers while Fmser picked up 13 bop *e fouling out and Anderson aTo

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hit 13 as a substitute. This was the la t game f r most of the Shamrock team with seniors the b^ia .. ine It.mi. N. L.ix’rtj fg ft fta p Ml ; tj 2 0 2 1 1 ' Gil r, L'iu> o ;• 10 I G n r 5 16 2 Wilek 10 0 0 An er n 3 77 3 T 13 21 12 26 15 Triton Ft 1 unan 7 3 5 2 Klotz 6 0 3 3 Ovcnnycr 0 0 0 3 Khn„erman 6 6 71 Craig 2 6 8 4 En h rs 10 0 4 Totals 22 15 23 17 Score By Quarters Triton 21 35 17 59 North Lib< rty 17 35 19 T* S . Joseph ( ounty Fnrtp Bureau Credit Union Helds Meetinir The i annual m< । tin < the St. Joseph County Firm Bureau Credit I’m n was h< 11 n Tuesday, January 17, in th--Farm Bureau Bwl ling at G’T5 V S. 31 South Bend at 7 30 p.m. The meeting was called t ■ > rd. r by John Croy, president Th- invocation was given by Will nd Stump. Tiie Secn t.try’s r, p 11 was . iven hr Ernest Stuck and Karl SchalH, 1 gave the finam i il and supervisor;. ( ommitL e n - ports. Itiv Wi. . man gave the credit committee it port and also gave

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