The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1968 — Page 2

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Falcons Drop 63-48 Decision To Bremen Team Tw«> streaks, one cold one ft m the ‘loor by Glenn and une hot one from the foul line by Biernen. was the deciding force in a Bremen victory of the Falcon- Friday night by a 63-48 si >’e. Although the margin of victory wis 15 punts, the Falcon- trade J 4” 13 with less than five minutes in the game when the la ms hit a total of 14 const utiv< fret throw- to put the gan e out o' reach The battle was a g<*«d one for the first period before the Falcon drought came to be. With a dose uatth all the way, the Falcon- moved to a 16-14 lead in the tpt rung eight minutes II wtin Hugh Ger- < n- basket with 1 36 left in the period was the las'. one the Fah ons were to score 'or a long time. i.> idins bv two going into the sei nd stanz-i. Uh . h< Stafford and Geren each hit 'ne of tw< fret throws t » s* »r' the quarter. Jim Baker started the Li ns on a drive that found them taking the lead f<r good with an 11 footer. Mike Manrus hit next and then Biker tallied again tn push the Lion- ahead by two. Kevin Hanm hit u p«ir of free shots and then the Falcons only basket o' the quarter t» regain the lead before B^men rattled off eight straight p >ints to move ahead to stay. By halftime they had upped the lead to 32-23. ' "*x . - * » ; i r‘ \ J ... ► r / j1 * i ii i i L 1 / 10 / ’ XV a// Nr f t 1 I ■* «r 4 ^fere's a gift she can use every day of the year... z>4n extension phone It’s a real bargain for Santa, too! A second phone costs just a few pennies a day more than one phone. Available in many styles and decorator colors. To order just phone our business of lice. ■■■ □DOB MSB United Telephone Company Os Indiana, Inc. Vi io or; HP If jr-SM 'rHIM 1 io 1 i i V ' hgq," ‘

This lend was increased to 13 points right a'ter the start of the third period. Paul Hundt and Baker hit in the first half minute bat Geren came back With th< Falcon - second basket in !<• minutes and eight seconds to bn k the cold streak. After Paul Wagner hit again, Hanni tossed in another for the Falcons 'rhe teams continued to almost trade points for a couple of minutes before Roger StuH hit five fast points to cut the lead to seven. Hundt hit again from the baseline, but Craig DeMyer and Geren scored the last two baskets of the quarter tn cut the lead to 45-40 with one quarter left to play. Wagner started the final stanza with a lay-in just after (he tip-o t only to have DeMyer hit from the corner. He Ht< added a free throw and the 4743 margin looked like a slambang finish was in order. This is the p int that the Lions started taking advantage of the hce throw. Frd Hampe and Wagner each hit two appro to start the string. After a basket by Geren. it was Hampe. Wagner and Baker with two each for the Bremen team and a lead of 57-45. Hanni hit a single free throw und Hampe scored a basket for B emen before Wagner and Mark Unsicker each added two more one-pointers to complete the string of 14 successive free shots. Tom McGee hit a lay-in to complete the scoring o' the night and give the final victory of 63 48 tn Bremrn. Oren Pace* Scorers Hugh Geren. a vastly improving ball player 'ar Glenn, led all score's with 17 points. He totaled seven baskets and three from the foul line. Hanni chipped in with 14 to basically constitute the Glenn offense. Hampe and Wagner each had 15 to pace a better balanced Bremen attack. Baker hit 10 to make the double figures, but the scoring behind these men ws better to account for Bremen s margin of victory. B Team Routed Bremen's B To ( m made the night a sweep with a real onesided victory over the Falcon re-p“X"s 44-21 Box Score John Glenn fg ft fta p Hanni 5 4-7 4 Groves 1 o*, 2 1 Germ 7 3 5 3 DeMver 3 114 Stull’ 2 1 2 2 St a'ford 0 1 2 1 Tmst 0 0 0 1 McGee 10 0 0 Neiswender 0 0 0 0 Savoie 0 0 0 1 Smith 0 0 0 2 Ludwig 0 0 0 1 Totals 19 10 19 20 Bremen Hampe 5 5 6 1 Baker 34 7 3 P Hundt 3 o'2 3 Manges 2 0 2 1 Wagner 4 77 3 Unsicker 0 2 2 0 Young 4 112 Kuntz 10 0 2 Diel 0 0 10 Totals 22 19 29 15 S« ere By Quarters Bremen 14 32 45 63 John Glenn 16 23 40 is

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