The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1969 — Page 12

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— THE INDEPENDENT-WAVS — FEBRFARY 13. UMI9

South Central 2nd Half Power Subdues Falcons A wiy stion^ src<m u half by th( S' Uth Cent tai S it* 'L p ed their w’*'. . <an ■ av. iy --v* t the John Glenn F.ilr’tb F"u' i night. The ghi -. pl iv 1 at the Glenn gym, w.o <1 < for the first tw > an I a h i'.' qu irb-t - bat tl’.c power of th- Lil’orti County team was too much Im the balcons in the 83-69 victory Glenn showed some good outside shouting a^amst - -me medi'-cte out shorn ng bv t'o S <ter'.ites i- 1 th bam were content t" try and a i* over the Zon-’ d< < n - < a in the ^ame. Caig D<-My< । ned th« » >ring v ■ 17 < ■. ■ • • । • . but Larry Cunningham came bek with m < httL 1 nger f»r South Cent: il Kat T-1 her hit an 11 foot ju rj < ■ < 1 South Centra! then t kfa • first lead w th basket -1 Chu k E <ton and Wayne Buhm D-My<r hit a free throw, but Eit m came back with • fl m .d it tin HEADACHE FAIN STANBACK f .e$ you FAST relief 1 ■ ’ 'J, F?yr! $, and -pans of adb t.s, rheu r -it t-n. Because STANBACK ccntams severa red cahyapprcved a"i presented ingrerfie’'ts for fast re ief, you can take STANBACK with Sentience. Sat faction g.ara-teed! »T«NBACK Bgjmtt any ————————— p- t oa-at । oa Rdf I! I tjVJ veu ve ever I' 1. lif IH i ■ used &JUUJMa4AMAfI row iris !g^ g

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ACROSS l.The fisherman in the family. 4 Leans to one side, as a boat. 9 Science: Abbr. 12 Bullring cheer. IS A< ust m to hardship. 14 A cal ii. in the woods. IS. 1 for fishing and camping (2 wds ) 18 Camp y a ojM-rate f r ;m. 19'1 ire or h iff er to k- < |> boot unmar red. 2b 1 :• ti v. .'ii barlxd-. by hi nr >uth. 21. Thus, id said. 23 lx >ng like a rabbit

f »ul line for an 8-5 lead. Hugh Geren hit a rebound by!n and IhM.wr tipped in a mHsed Fa’a an shut ' >r a 9-8 |, id DeMyer then hit fi m the •; !< and I’letihi r aided tu < point* on free throws for a 13-8 had as rie South Central bam wasn’t hitting from "Ut and not moving the ball under at ull They went over three minutes without a score before Bluhm hit again on a long shot from the left side. Gary Trost took a fine feed from Pletcher U> make the score 15-10 and the first quarter ended on anaUno g.ag by Bluhm. IV.Mver opened the second period with a driving lay-in but the Satellites < ime buck with three straight fr< e -hot •. DeMyer to'-ed in a turn-around shot from the b ; elmc but Bluhm hit a three pmnt play m a lay-in. Roger Stull opened the margin to 23-lk with tw > straight askets. the second on a steal and solo * y ai Blu’, n. S 'Uth Cc i *ra!’s leading scorer who mis ed rwve’al gam< rcicntly with an injury, hit from 19 fvit but Stull came light back with a swi her from 17 fe< t. Th' 1 bam b isii ally t' td< d pmn’ for p nut the re t of the half and the Fak ns had a 31-27 le id us the ti in w< n! t > tin dressing rooms. The second half was a different stay S-uth Central was no longer suti-fied to Mibut from the outside, but started penetrating through the Falcon zone like it was a sieve. DeMyer hit two long shots to open the second half tn make it 35-2 T before the sleeping gr nts woke up. Eaton hit a free throw first and then Bluhm and Eaton aided baskets. Bluhm then tied it « n a three point play as he sunk one from 19 foot and wa fouled m the process. Kevin Hanni then scored his first points <4 the night for the Falcons but a free shot bv

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Ray Huhnke and amdher basket by Nehl made it 43-40. DeMyer hit twice from the 15 foot stripe and Hanni tied it with a free throw Two shots from the foul line by Cunningham was offset by a hook shot by Geren but Bluhm scored five points in the la't 11 neconds after Eaton had bagged a 16 footer and the Satellite* enjoyed a 54-47 had at the end of three. In the third period, the South Central team had accounted for 27 points . . . exactly what they had totaled in the entire first half. To make matters worse, they never let up in the final stanza. The Falcons made one real bid. but missing the first of a one-and-une at the siame time a technical foul was called was a turning point in th» game. After a tip-off play gave Bluhm a layin light of the bat. DeMyer hit on an out-of-bounds play for a lay-in. He then added two more chaiity tos.-« * and Geren hit a h ft-handed hook to rut the leaf to 56-53. Cunningham scored ^n a lay-m. but I’h b her hit an 11 f< >ter. Etton <• nvert* d another thnc-p dnt play .'or the Satellite., bit Hmm swished two from the foul line. E <ton hit again but Pletcher tossed in another another 13 footer. Cunningham and DeMyer traded free throws, DeMyer s being the techm< ,1 and then Stull hit a shot to pull the Falcons within two for South Central. Bluhm and Cunningham each hit two charity shots and Cunningham added another. Nehl tossed in another three point play and then scored on the business end of a f ist break and all of a sudden the Satellites hid zoomed out front by a score (4 75-62. It was just a matter of time from here on out as they moved on to the final score of 83-67. Bluhm Hits 30 Wayne Bluhm pumped in 30 points in this game, 10 each from the field anl the foul line He was a ■ ist< d by Eaton, with 18. Nehl. 16. and Cunningham 11. Ik-Myer topped the Falcons with 23, netting eight baskets and seven of seven from the foul line. Stull and Geren hit in double figures with 12 and 10 respectively. B Team The Fa!< n B team lost a 51-45 deci.ion to the South Central reSALE (as Is) COME IN TAKE YOUR PICK 63 Stude 4-D Brown 63 Stude 4-D Green 63 Chev. 4-D Turquoiw* 62 Olds 4-D Blue 61 Ply. 4-D White 61 Chev. 4-D W/Bhick 61 Chev. 4-D Green 52 Dodge 2-D Green Come In Today

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serves by a 51-45 score. Box Score John Glenn fg ft fta p Hanni 2 4 7 3 Pletcher 3 2 2 5 Geren 5 0 0 5 DeMyer 8 77 5 Stull 6 0 0 4 Ludwig 10 0 0 Trost 2 0 0 3 McGee 10 2 3 Totals 28 13 18 28 South Central Bluhm 10 10 11 0 Huhnke 112 1 Eaton 7 4 7 5 Cunningham 2 7 12 1 Yagelski 10 0 0 Bennett 0 110 Gardner 0 2 2 0 Nehl 7 2 z 2 4 Totals 28 27 38 11 Score By Quarter* South Central 12 27 54 83 John Glenn 15 31 4 7 65 LHV- ETI JK. IU4.H LOSES TWO AT KNOX An February 5, the Liberty Jr. High teams traveled to Kn^x f<>r two games, ana were on the short end of the score in both games. In the 7th grade game. Liberty lost by a final 49-37 count. Chris Gen-singer with 13. and Mike Wall with 10. led the Liberty team in scoring in the game. In the Rth grade game, Liberty lost to Knox in a high-scoring affair. 58-48. The Bth graders of North Liberty trailed throughout the contest, but outscored Knox In the final thtee periods, after

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falling behind 25-13 at the first quarter stop. In spite o' t^e tenpoint loss. Liberty did an o tstanding job at the foul line, hitting on 20 out of 28 free throw attempts. Jeff Wesolek poured In 19 points, including a perfect five or five at the foul line. Mike Petz collect* J 10 points, with 8 coming at the free throw line in 19 attempts. The 48 points scored, even in defeat, marked the high total for the Bth graders. LIBERTY JR. HIGH WIN UN AL HOME GAME The Liberty Jr. high teamj won both games on February 10. in the final home games of the year with Bremen. The Shamrock 7th graders won by a s< ue of 37-33. leading all the way. In this final home game of the seasi»n. Liberty was lead in scoring by Gensinger again, with a total <4 16 points, scored on 8 baskets. Also scoring points for Liberty were Jack Knepp with 8; Terry Johnson, 5; and Mike Walls, Alan Kaser, and Randy Reeder with 2 each. The Bth grace game was w n by the Liberty Bth graders. 50-25. North Liberty led the entire game, piling up a 26 tn 12 1< id at half-time. Lending the Scoring for the Shamrocks were Dave Franklin with 16. and Jeff Wesnlek. with 14. The Liberty Jr. High teams end their seasons on February 20, with two games at LaVille.