The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1968 — Page 2

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JAN. 25. 19GS

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THE THIRD ANNI'AL BiC • i. m i- . . i nd the i! »d difi• i. nt t-am in three y r , iis n-a v.. h- ci wn <f b i.. 1 w n th. tit 1 v.b. an •x---iting fin; 1 u.m. ' ’ over 1; -nK n 1 ' ■ . vr m i This fi il'iws tlv p -tti 'll '1 i t year wh. n Nd' Lib : t th- first winner w.i runn ' .p this year. IN ALL THE TOERNEY w I w 11. thrill ng in nil g nies f ■ it 1 ist a while and p'ly and p-’tsmnnship was g ■ >d. However, after setting unler the basket for the games and reading carefully the box a >res it has been a long time sir e these ey« - have seen such aggre^sivi pl,.y und. r the b i ~k< t- an i > L w f uls reap nding. H W' vei t the satisf ts n of th-* fans with the ex- < n'i-n of particular fans on ab 4 of whistle This favored th play of >u< h teams as Li- \ Bremen an! Triton probaI b th* tb.ri < I • -t teams ■ n the I ids. THE FIRST GAME FOI’ND GL nn play ing North Liberty with the Falcons using a good S'" >ni half to drop the Shamr<»cks. Jack Ross Id the running atta< k of Glenn's in the let ■! stages of the game that bi >ke op.«n a 24-24 halftime sc >re D.-pte the concentrated effort -of the Falcon- on Chris Aider n he -t 11 t ,-d in 24 p ants f , an fj ne proforman". The final s< !• was 65-56. THE HOST LAVILLE TEAM thin t ik n An in Wednesday s **-< ni game This match'd a 1 •’ <f hoard strength under th' b do t a- Overmyer and Haid.-s’v of Argos went against th* front line . f H- rb st er Van • nd Kinney for the Lancer As it i'-nP"d. a good battle w. witn. 1 hut th' f'»uling out of Harde tv an! Wu tier fir Arg« prov d to b- their downfall a th" LiVilb team won to six 66-54 " HtRS! iA Y NIGHTS ACti'i'* • n t "iv. the <1 . n^s of th. X’ nine to the fan v but ’ " * 'd their excite-m-v th- first half Triton u- Ith ir si?, bp. | advantage ar i m- to**! ou’ ide shooting lat ’ in th- ran < ' t p Culver 66-1 1 Tin Trojan pave indica--11 o. ' pl ’m- t" ti.-i I n than they did the earl part of the Bra son BREMEN MET NEW CARJhb in th- final first round gam« The- Lion jump.-d to a good otl lend and then were L ' i 1 by n Tig. i pre ; foi a

while in the -nd quarter. A late basket by Jud Robinette p i h. <1 th. Li' ns to a 10 point halftime b ad and f» 'in the p ant on ’hev began pullimr ; w. y to in the hu’dltn" ln.it much b -s effectiv. Tigers. IN SATIRPAYS PLAY THE f ■ ’ match- 1 Gl< nn and LiVilb . After a g'« d exciting firhalf, LaVilie s pow. i und« r the boards really took ow r to hand the game to the Lan. ers by a 78-59 score. Thi- put the Lincers in the foul game. H-i t>st. r. Vance and Kinn.y ware the Lancers big guns. THE SECOND GAME THEN pitted Bremen and '1 nt n. The-, two clubs put on a real nip-and-tuck battle for im st of the game H Avev-r. Brem-n. aft-r dropping behind in the fourth quart, r. came storming back from th. deficit to win going away over a btat group fn m Triton. This completed the cast forth- night game. IN THE NIGHT GAME THE two combatants really put on a show. ]f they would have c ntinued switching the lead, fighting back and forth, but continue to play close balk With both squads strong on the boards, the battle was fine. Bremen held a little edge from further out with Anglin and Robinette both ahi- to plunk the ball in from th- floor while La Ville is much better getting th.ir offense moving from the baselines, utilizing th.ir under the basket men. A SPECIAL WORD OF CONgratulations should go to the host- again this year. If Dale Cox LiVillo’s athletic director, and company, continue to make su< h an attractive tourney, we may all b* -polled The thought of a variety of entertainment between the s< -ion of Saturday's pla* th- many other various advantages they offer and the fri.-ndl' attitude of the entire meet put- this tournev in a clans by its. If BASED STRICTLY ON THE tourney appearances of th. plave- our Hrlectkin of an all-tourn-y t. am would be h-nd. d by Jud Robinette. He has to rate the m<'t valuable nsi in our Isx.k a his presence in the Bre, men hn.-up makes Bremen a threat in all details. His play, while some classify it as trio rough, is backed by hurdle, desire and that gr-at competitiv<* spirit that make, a winner. Add to this h' n< r team Anglin <>t Biem.-n Herbster Kmnev and Van. <.f L s Vil!,-, And* rs..n.

N rth I ihert\ : St- m ‘uun r and Dn; Trit'ii Ros.- Gb nn an! L>wrv. of Culv. t This i- eleven b" s lut n ne <>f th. e .Iv ul 1 I ■ omit te l. N<>W WE t'AN S' ITLE d 'wn t ■ t•mj 1 tin, th< i -gul ir sch-dule before we live of th" -e -..me tea. . - pi J three m> p wer; i.i in the sc.ti nil. al > at 1 .Vilh Win < r 1", th’ w. s an th r fine with a lot of ; »o I b . k.1b.,1! and thill- f-r all ('■ ngi tulati.ns to .11 the t< runs :nI c- lies for t.a ii pall '■; thu .p t t.u 1•. \ in \i:t for s\le 1 ’ll’ am< 1 1 a e< n y u h art An 1 ba y um! ; n • t te Th. nal< ; y. u hao . _..-d its pleasui < s I > n-te ’ <ur benrA t tn state I’m. *.’ your h< to ..e H 11-st T-'n tn,..* a trp ( th moon Wb' ’ \ou hav. ; .V' n d can be (b m R< tm n bn* n t t * n B« su you take y< ir Iva t with you B< f. •' । j iv< it aw - Writ' -’it triL n nments To be us.'l as a p < mium some kry D"n t let a Dr. c. nie near you

Hcibstei Cuis Loose For Two Note Pein’s For LaVilie

Lavdle's big gun, Carl HerbMter, I. ts fly with a jumper in s.sond half action as he and the

Culver's Kreuger Tries For Two Against Triton Defense ... - -r • \ , -L. ; ; I— J MV J a. &"1 <4X I i 1 ■

J<ff Kruger evades the effort' Triton's Loren Enders in Thur Jay night action only to

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If ho has a knife In his hand you B- sure tn take your heart with If you go to a foreign lan 1 If voti go out in bad weather Be sure you button your shirt Or mav be your heart might be missing As someone could be on the alert A heart is a pr- clous p - .; t n An ! something we all sh’ ul 1 Insure Because if you wore to need < n They might all be obscure

other Lancer big men did the bulk of the scoring in their 7859 win over Glenn Saturday

have the basket evade him on this effort Kruger battled the larger Trojans all night long underneath, giving him < m ot

So if you go out in the morning Be sure t > insure your heart Ke-p your eye on the horizon Insure be r ore you start I>< n't tru-t th- b-rs n n. ’r you Tie a string nrxeind your thumb B<- careful of your kidnevs Someone may bo needing one It seems to be a sudd-n f 'd To transplant human parts S" if \ u wan’ to stay halthy Insure your heart. Alic Fraser Not th Liberty

afternoon. Larry Grovea, In front, and John Stasko, behind Herbster cannot stop the efforts of the big man.

the hardest John in the tourney for any one as the Indians once again gave away considerable size under the basket.