The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 February 1969 — Page 2
Anderson's 33 Pace's Shamrocks Over Jackson 69-64 A great 22 point < fort bx lue Nath LiLm-Hx Shin. k* Chris Anderson in th* *« <nd h..l , brought humv a mH ,y Saturday night ovet a f.tVUK i Jack u t< an bx a 69 61 ic Trailin, bx a 32-27 score at haLtime. A.i derson paced a drive t«i it found t lie Shami aks ox« rhaul• n ; J * * son convincingly in the third period vis they out p aved th» Tigers and certainly outscored them, 21-8. to move into an eight point lead It was 13 point* t two in the first four minutes th it made the diffcume m this iwcial quarter and the Sham- ! .ks held otf several Jack <>n attempts to get back in the g line in the Imai pern»d. The Shamrocks moved ahead in the opening quarter and a.tei just a little over two minutes hid passed, were leading the Tigers 7-1 However, f>u straight p un' bx Hummer <ut the lead Chris Anderson scored for the Shamro.ks, but Tetzlaff came back with a shot from the >ia< t »r the Tigers. Ronnie Young then hi' two baskets and John Zook i free throw for a 13-7 lead xx an even three minutes left in tne pc nod. Jackson then took charge erf things the rest erf the quarter. Using the fiee throw as an important offensive weapon and moved to a 16-15 first period lead. After Anderson hit again in the early second quarter tor a 17-16 lead. Tetzlaff hit two baskets and Hummer a pUr g: chaitx shots for a 22-17 margin. Anderson hit from under and ' after Vyverberg scored a lay-in, Kevin Hostetler and Zook each hit a fre throw and Ander->n another basket, cutting the lead to 24-22. After three m >re minuter had passed. the Shamrocks trailed 28-27 onlx to have I lake an i Vyverberg hit baskets in the final seconds of the first half tn push the Tigers to their 32-27 lead. Shamrocks (lain The la-ad The second half w i- a different st cy. Kent A n-barger <pened the scoung with a jumper and Ar er.'on scored on a lay-in A b i Hummer hit a jump shot. A- .etMin cut the margin to one V. t* a free thr<>w and J e Fisher pa- led the Sham -ocks in front with two baskets. H stetler hit n and Er.ink Ginzer put in tv < harity shots for i 42-34 lead f>• the Shamrocks. Fiom here < ut in this period, the two tr mis battled evenly and the 1 was moved to 48-40 hea ling into the final stanza of the p - me. A nsi ir?er hit first in the final perbtd as well, but Vyverl _ came ight back for tiw Tizers. Ander son plunked in txx > free shots, but Tetzlaff hit two baskets and a free throw to <ut the lead to five Anderson < inverted two more attempts fr mi the 15 foot line and this vx matched by Carmichael. Andemon's jumper opened the gap
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to -even but Dake hit one of two tree -huts and Carmichael a basket t pull the Tigers within lour with hak a qua.h; left. Arnsbarger hit another key basset and Tetzl .1 mt two of four free throws in a few second span Anderson then converted a three-point play and the lead was increased to nine, 63-54, when he scored again from in close. Just over 2:00 remained in the game when Vyverberg hit two free throws and Fisher pdt a little more icing on the cake with a pair of chanty shots. Carmichael hit a lay-in, but An-der.-on followed with two more tree throws and with 1 01 showing on the clock, it was 67-58 and all over but the final margin Fouls were the rest of the story and the Shamrocks road home with victory number four by a 69-64 margin. Anderson Hits 33 Chris Anderson was the big story. He collected 33 in this game, more than haW the JatkH Hr naa 13 bi*keU and seven of eight from the 15 f< »t line. Fisher and Young each hi 10 for the other Shamrocks in double figures. Tetzlalf hit 22 to pace the Tigers befoie he fouled out. Hummer added >4 and Dike 1U to their attack in Die losing e .ort. Box Score North Liberty fg ft ft* P Hostetler 12 2 2 C. Anderson 13 7 8 4 Zook 113 5 Fisher 3 4 । 9 3 Young 5 0 2 3 D. Anderson 0 12 1 Arn.ebarger 3 0 0 2 Ginzer 0 1 2 5 Shupe, t 0 14 0 Totals 26 17 32 25 Jack ion Tr-tzlalf 7 R 12 5 Dake 3 4 9 3 Sickmiller 0 0 0 4 Vyverberg 2 5 7 4 Hummer 5 4 9 5 Carmichael 2 3 3 0 TKindt 0 2 2 0 Shidaker 0 0 0 1 Totals 19 26 42 21 Score By Quart rm North Liberty 15 27 48 69 Jxickson 16 32 40 61 Falcons Power Pas* Jimtown In Last Period 57-50 The John Glenn Falcons came storming back fr >m a game-long deficit in the final period Saturday night to win their fourth game of the season going away as they recorded a 57 50 victory over Jimtown The game, played on the Jimmies’ flour. xn-as the second win against one loss m Northern State Conference play and the fourth of the season against nine loses for the Falcons. The Falcons, plaxing a better offensive game against a zone defense by moving the ball better than most cases this year, also were content to wait for the better shot. Along with an improved zone defense and using a press to the best showing of the season late in the game, the
scoring wasn’t too hi;h until the press presented numerou - <p- ( p.u luumtics in the I i>t period. The Falcons came fiom a 41 36 d< nit in this period to win by Die seven point margin i’lax sia led slow in the game on a scoring basis. Each team, using a zone defense, was holding tne <dht . away troin the basket. Dick During opened the scoring nfter more than two and a half minutes had passed. He hit the gamt* ,u»l two bs:k«ts and utter R iger Stull put the Falcons . n »he lx jrd niter 3 3« h id been played, the teams p.wy*-<4 *ai a similar basis as JinUown moved to a 15-10 lirat period le;.-L The scoring didn't pick up much in the second quarter but ~i *• i. „n. mu manage to cut the lead in this period. Afte < ii- 3 o«t hit a ire throw to open the period, Doug <' a>k and Bob Farrell hit baskets and Fete Campbell of free throws to give the Jimmies 21-11 lead. Tom McGee hit a free .--hot. but this , , i, .. ned by Doing and C mpbell hit a jump-r ind with le-»- than half the sec nd quarter Ii .t. Jimt' xxn led 21 12. Coach John Hans bo > did not panic and get wild. They stuck with their plan to get and tike the better shots and it paid off. Kevin Hannie hit from 16 feet and Craig DeMyer tossed in on <rom the coinn. Hanni hit a -iln f? m in close on the baseline and ail <rf a sudden the F <l- - were bark in Die game. Campbell hit a pair of charity shots, but DeMxer hit a basket. Trost two free throws and DeMxer ag tin oom the side ind at halftime the Jimtown lead wa trimmed to 26-24 The rime «-tmed tight for the first three and a hnW minutes erf the third period until the Jimmies mo\-ed ahead as the Falcons went over three minutes without a score. It was 32 30 as Kim Beruck hit a rebouhd. Campbell a • 'rom the side. Bob Farrell a free throw ani Campbell ml Dick Rice shots from under the basket to move Jimtown i bi : 41-20 lead. Hugh Geren broke this streak xvith a free throw and 8 ill then hit a long lay-In after a steal as the press netted the st<ai. Hanni hit one </.' tw< from the foul line and Stull, alti. another nice play, was »■ „| o( ] „-»h -in left tnd convert, 1 both free shots. This made it 41-36. going into the .in il a< ti apack . eight minutes. TxcMycr pened the final period with i 14 footer from the side. Rice hit a 'ree throw, but is was DeMyer again with a 16 ' »oter Trost swipped the ball on the press and Stull got the lax in that tied the score nt 42-42. Harrell hit a pair of free shots, but Stull swished a 16 foot jumpei t i knot it once again. Hanni then hit three of four free thows and txvice in a row Stull pil er»-d the bill and hit lay-ins tn give the Falcon^ nine straight point* and a 51-41 lead The -• 2 CP plav when Campbel! hit from the side for the Jimmies' first basket of the linal period. However. Hanni hit from the side for the throws on txvo straight occasions as tAi press and agressive d, ense was paying off. Af-ter another steal. Pete Campbell committed i verj bud deliberate foul and was pu s out t the game and DeMycr hit the two free thioW* pushing the FlacnnM kid to 55-46 w.'h 51 second** left From here it wa ju-t i matter f time mov!n< t the fin I n <”fn of 57-50 Stull Pares Hrorera The Falcons were paced by — — Specializing In Prnnenent Waving Dede’s Beauty Salon Hair Shaping, Coloring A Styling ( lltanr 5M6-3644 Opr rat chi: DKDK I KJFS T Eli Kt STI 'LL 4 ABOVLN TIEDE POM Roowxrlt lie ad Ualkrrlon, Indiana
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Roger Stull with 19 point* in thia game. DeMyer came off the u< rich for the fimt time this year and towed in 16. The guards scored all buy tour of the Falcon baskets and they still had liouble getting the front line open against the zone. Hanni umshed the night with 13, seven coming from the foul line. Campbell hit 14 and Doug Simper 10 to pace the Jimmies who have gone to many sophomores lute in the year. Box Score John Glenn fg ft fta p Pletcher 0 0 11 Hanni 3 7 11 4 Geren 0 113 Stull 7 5 5 2 McGee 12 4 4 DeMyer 6 4 4 2 Trost 0 4 4 0 Totals 17 23 30 16 JUniown Campbell 5 4 5 Campbell 5 4 5 4 Farrell 2 3 3 3 D. Cook 2 0 0 3 Doering 2 2 3 4 Simper 3 4 6 Bic.- 3 12 1 Be Hick 10 0 1 Totals 18 14 19 20 Score By Qunrtm John Glenn io 24 36 57 Jlmtmrn 15 26 41 50 Independent Basketball 11 1 Heil's 9 2 Plas-Steel 6 5 1 mI lexaco 5 6 M irtin’s D’X 4 7 Post 189 2 9 Tyner IOOF 2 9 iMl’*- t’np^d Port 199 with a score of 88-58 with top arorers Bolka 26 and Patterson 23 Dave & Ray's beat Plas-Steel 95 66 with top scorers Johnson 22 and Ludwig 26 Tyner topped DoU's 82-80. Khnedmst led the winers with 20 and Bloss led the losers with 19. Commuiity Calendar Thur«day. Ertmtury « 8:00 pm. - The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 189 will meet at the post home. R-00 pm. Tri Kappa will meet at the home of Mrs. Stanley
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Orcutt. Friday, February 7 10:00 a.m. - The Worn Community Club will mec' K the Community Building. U W. erton fbr a social service, b m a sack lunch. 1:30 pm. — The busri meeting of the Woman s < er munity Club will meet at p Community Building. Walkert 6:15 pm. — North Lib* p Shamrocks hurt the team f Wakaru.ra for a game of bas $ ball. of 6:45 pm. — The John Gl Falcons host South Central r game of basketball. Saturday. Fei»rw»ry R 6:15 p.m. — The North I , erty Shamrocks travel to Ak^ for a game <rf basketball. 7:15 pm The John Gb( Falcons travel to North Juli v for a game of basketball. e Monday. February 10 p ROO pm. The PIJ A.h* y, Boosters w ill meet at the sr h< 800 pm Th* John GIF r Band Roosters will meet nt t high school for a special me* ; lnp ’ .. * Turaday. I" ebruary 11 ( 7:15 pm. — The PLJ Ath’.e । Boosters will sponsor a couple : basketball games nt the Jul Glenn High School with the fir game between the Oregon-Dr Faculty and PLJ Faculty; J , game the GA A. Girls vs the Pl ] Women Faculty and the thi feature will be the 4th and ■ grade boys. Wedneialay, Frlwunry 1* 7 30 p m The Koontz Lil: Firemen's Auxiliary will meet Thursday. February 13 930a m. 'Hie Charity Cirr will meet at the home of Mn Richard Hershberger. 1? 00 noon The Chamber < Commerce will meet at He Dining R »om. FRED BULLINGER INSURANCE ■ Anto • - ^ire i 7*4 M<*ror BL Walkerton. Ind. Phone 586-3339 I _l
