The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1967 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — MAR( II 9, 1967

SATURDAYS V .i N IN "HF MXh <’H iu;l nab of i U'se t iinm d d< vx n th. tn bl t 16 s iu. d* as th. four s-mi-state* aie n> xt By this tina the majority of the *< h» 11 '1 havhad t<> truly earn th< .: vxax - mevvh. H t ithe! m th- mh ti i als or H, i.gi.-nal* ) p inter* *1 of this area an 1 p *Mi h th. i os - , xx tt< h< d i< ^n-n-d in th. s ate i y all an as xx .* tin F ’kl; ot n t i. n ) wh* I; f< tun d t 1 1 p ’ k< d ti .-m MkTigan < Jy. hull. : .oxi \\ ’ xx and H" othet st r< ng <r. eh in Smt h I ■ n . Ad ni* n i X• pn liter. ACTION STARTED FAST ; i fun t th.* p. with Adam- nie. n, Citx in th- first gam* It • known t- all h II t in> that ’ higan C y put < n ■ mil slton; finish to edg. out lh< Eagle by a sin Je point. 6<i»3f‘ in : exhibition that pprox J.xi as much excitvn ejit as to. different t ames «in renn- Imi in nxart yearthat were •ps for O,- II- Tm Ko’ »n * and Ft W • S- tPh I ittb in th" semi-st t. in 195’ vh>n Jim Rayb ,n 1 T a I ■ yard xx r< s>. U | । . r . 11 v i SiX.t'Vr h'M I- was as exciting as a . im <.ul 1 be wi’h I*2 point *s< . tas the K- no xx - n 92 90 on ,i :5 foot sh< t in the ar I Hax b . tlx- gun s ,un le i It s cished bn u h f th. x n x :'h Rax <n. i, v th <1 n I B .bard .* , in th' g:- ‘ h 'th . TE <; W . ■ EM; ” 1.: ■ 1 < icklx ’’ 1 T . • t- t 1 n_ K< : i s' / ( , p . s.i j> vv ' . y » ver In a; m p di> '.iHU. 1 'Vet t.m I. .< k ri !*•<>! Tils xx the y. r the V n Atsdab tv ns x* . *a* a t - m n gar that fell in the hattie Tt .-S' txx « ..mes piox in d thrdb mi liiai t t’ie < m S.-tir 1. ■ xx'i’h C:' .r • \d m* <'o ,p s

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like they xx- ull make it a run-a-xx;o but this day listed f t r f. ur m n .tc* a- Adams came storrmn Io k t > n t cat. h up but take a lead they heli until th. final second: Th- ; ime • • r. l ' ! I', tin I th. hr..:k.s m ing ay inst Hie lb- 1 l»evil* earlx’ in tm hat tb , but ('it the <(■ . n in *( :' champ! i. n< xe* ; a\, up. E.< )TH TEAM < P r IX 1 ' >EL bauble xvitii s<\Tal i. ■ * . unit ; f ui with time Pmlm . out in th*. ha'd-fou ht b. ttl". II .w---exer the Cty Hn h was trem« nl. ti- whxn < Ik 1«nto do a job C y has different lyp ot team tlian last year. They at. not as big even thou.' h good siz-' is available uh. n maxled. Their offense consists of two start-rs who an n’t going to get many points in Harold Kennedy and Mike Adams the center an I guard iwho is also the coaches son i. Krueger is strong from unite! while G.uictt figures to be a go.*! scnrei from the side and baseline. Gipson, nt guard, i a fine sho P r of medium leneth shots but a much dHxing guard and fee ler as his pl <y ■ ■' - • »F- -->: in hug if n<4 more s-. than a c ipb of fan u* guar P th } ended him. Vein n Payn .«i. 1 <i Xe.| Sinmi e .b I N ADAMS MEANW Hu " featU’e, an offrn < built ... >ll ’ their ■i; un h i h *Io t p .» Williford ,s a 6 “ demon un 1< • - m th x' de th sb rtei R. n* L *> *c, is a mu< h hette: jump. ■ al < nt. J .bn Williams i. a 6 d "uai I xvhde Satuda g 3 Al 11 « st a’t. 1 . t th. .t h« X. . h J • st, i at 6 2 wa !’.■ sh.at i" nat <rv forward p tin The- Id., t w-<rk th* ball in for the short stuff and then hit the I rd with <’.< 5 Win: wuh S' • m being at. ul their < nix c- n -.-'en’ threat ft m ojtside Hu* ;< i : -

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ally being on the sides THE SUCCESS OF ADAMS in this game to keep City off the boards was n'spwnsiblc for their Ii Idmg the lead Which for a g' -I part of the game was in the seven or eight point nelghb >rh 1 varying each way a llttb The big disappointment was the Very poor tree throw shooting in various streaks of the game. City ended up with 18 out of 33. but missed many very timely on>'.> and the first of one-anu-one situations < n numerous <Kcasion Adams biggest |<>ss at the fr< <• throw line was the thre» lug Wdlif. rd missed in th- fin J minutes, thus enabling the Devils to pass them fui the win. WITH ADAMS LEADING almost all the way. Kruegar fouled out with Well over tVI minute* to g< and Adam* then h. Id a two point lead. With less than two minute they still enjoy*d a five p int mar; in. bu! this disappappeared faster than free beer at a fireman's bill. City was using a press and rattled the Adams crew into mistakes they took advantage of with Sam Garrett getting a pair of f'e«* throws to grab the lead and then a basket that increased the lead to three points, a missel pass by City cost them a basket that increased the lead to three pm!: A missi>d pass I** City cost them a chance for a fiv- p int lead, hut then Ross hit a lay-in for Adams and with 13 «••<•. nds left and he obliged b mi mg the fit t of the onenn -one Williford -t the iet 'und, but t's.k too b.ng petting 'b dl <<ut t st 'm wh*■ ha I I cut b . from the middle of the c urt off to th. 1 ft S) ’. • n i t' n *■ nt 001 an J ahhs thr<»u h the croxvd as hi dcspernti n s ' I : Ihe la. ' t h<« rir i ■ t ’me en a d whib the b !l wa in tl ht . THIS HAD "O BE THE ri t h. art ore di n • l< Adam < ill hav< suffer 1 but a real in p rati n t > Mi. hi nn C lv. p dbl the f.te they needed In hted to make them statimp i । th. seronl rtrai.hl x a: They were a decide 11’. <1 fei< it t. tm 1 it n ;.ht again, t W -saw as th< i.-allv conti lied tb" bond pl, erainst the biggei Ti er* rm. second game pitt’ i W tw .. . m-t Nitpp ,> th. s-i pn* winner of th. Elkhart >. et n. 1. The Ti te h^d n Gu» l< with th. Bull D ' ’ !ex n through f • quit, some t ’■ c the game Wa* cl it >< «nn i bi. - watching a sexvinv m »tch ftei wat hing tl.- fit t lame. At .nx i.o, this st t i;}. the bati i ’ .».H <• \< i x r ? 1 I < n v.a ' r 1 • in thi< i. Ma higan < a un*t W.n v, advice on cuto collision insurance! ' From my wide selection of •uto collision policies, I can recommend the one that best fits yr'.ir needs! A * putable .enpanx such rs Meridian Mutual In- • st r’m e( < mpany will »t-m< tx hind you and handk~ ti c settlement details. An i, repairs on your car arc started immediately v h r.» inconvenience to you’ See me . . . There s no obKgcb’on* Ycur Meridian Mutual Agent . I Hrridian । R. V/. Johnson Ins. \ a nj,’» — Hamlet Ihonc >C7-2524 \ftern » ns —Ko til/ Lake Phone ValkerEm 5sG-25b0

The Tigris got an early lead in this one after the opening moments and moved to h first quarter lead 17-13. It looked like thev had what it would take to beat City, but the Devils Wil. n't to be denied again the time. A strong seiond quartet that found them hutmg 21 points to the 10 of Warsaw made the difference. This lead Wa* never headed although it was thieatened several times. However, the great pl ay of Kruogi t under the basket an ! Gipson al over made the difference. Wais, x/, for some unknown r< ison locked tire 1 and sluggish. Whcth. r it was the pressure huilhng up or what. It isn't known, but they certainly didn't have too work that hml to beat Nappan v. City on the other hand, kx.ked stringer than they did in the afternoon KRUEGER TWI TOD THRNed, fought and rkod f> i 36 p'ints in this game exen th- u h he missed 10 fiev throws. Al most all his 15 baskets wue from within five or six feet as he put on quite a show for the fans. Gipson’s t enundous driving and floor pl. y was added t<. by the fact th; t he was City's hardest worker i n the defen -ive board. He s< x -al times took rebounds away i om big Ch.uli. McKinzie as Gipson dropjxsl back to get fine position and then would spring like a kangaroo to pull down the ball His near miss with an injury late in the game, cau l have him fatal, but hi' crime I n k just as st '< .«* as he was before AROUND THE STATE WF W. re very *i'cccs ful in pi« kin > ] the winner • v.e. k, i'.. km ’ V. ral reg- d- ;• ’ .• f..> gnnv and the win of lb. r« t w< hit 11 but 'v > ih'.iccs the win of Liberty i Jac-Cen D. I an l Indian -P li- Shortridgf a xxm over last y s runner up In 1ianapolis T a THIS \ bEK WILL FIND the four ~ w th th« f. 11 -xx-.n action A’ Fort Wi. ne Michigan City wdl me. t Ft Wayne 3’" ’ W-1; »mi< ■ <lb- Htl ihimDSi;!- >r!

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South in the first game. Marii ; and K-komo will battle In th ” second. We like City over Marini at night. At Lafayette, Brain- ’ bridge meets Logansport in th opener and Lafayette Jeff tak-<-n Gary Roosevelt in the secon-' We expect Jeff to win uv. Logansport at night with firs' having a hard time for a whilwith RiHiseVelt. INDIANAPOLIS WILL HAVE Short ridge against Grevnsbure and New Castle and Libert' meeting in the aftemixm. Wwill go along with Shortridg to upset New Castle at night At Evensvllle. we will pic Evansville North to emerg successful beating New Alban in the afternoon and Washingt i after they upset Terre Hau' Garfield THIS WEEKS ACTION will name the opponents for tl. biggest thrill in sports, a stat, finals in Hinkle Field Hou*. The tension and feeling th. grips one at thi p< int cannot I explained. Right now. 16 finteams are still in the runnm but heartbreak will come fur L this xvcek end In action that con tinuos to create that sicknes "Hoosier Hysteria" at this tin. every year Those with great influenehave the ability to set forces n. motion that never stop Speciali/’ne in Permanent | Waving I Dede’s Beauty Salon * H.iir Shaping, ('oloring & Stvling I*hone 586-3644 Operators: DEDE EEJES & aXNET BIG’.ER ? 9(is Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana It! ■ in.l. n.utl- —: ..n .1 n-iiuiin-