The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 January 1972 — Page 8

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Fis.. row left to r.ght: Alice Ppert. Sandra Cook and Marc * Cooper all Fir t A d Inhiu tors. Jennifer Marshall W t <r Safety Instructor. Bick row left to right; Mono Barbknecht. Cri-tal StineL ick and Mary Al.ce Roberts Hl Fir t Aid Instructors. Model. Resusc* Anne, mannequ n used for mouth to mouth a .ifical respiration instruction. Resu ci Anne. a mannequin u el to teach mouth to mouth .vtifcHl respiration ha< been p rehtsed by the Starke County ch pter of the American Red C: os . Don itions by th e following o g imzations and individuals made the purchase pos-ible. A nerican State Bank. North J । Ison; Bis s T^ake firemen's A axil ary: C nter Homemaker’s C üb; Charity Rebekah Lodge N >. 419; Emanon Federate Won en's Club; Farmers Bank & T^ust Co.. Knox: Hamlet Bank; Kn^x American Legion Auxili- ? y; Knox VFW Auxiliary: Koontz Lake Conservation Club; Koontz Lake Firemen's Auxilioy; Koontz Lake Lions Club; Koontz Lake Volunteer Firemen; Mary Rebekah Lodge No. 392; Robert John on Insurance Agency; Mary Al.ce Roberts; Elizabeth Schwier; Sears. Knox; Starke Co. Sheriffs Posse; Washington Twp- Firemen’s Aux. • ! iry; Weninger Insurance Agc icy. North Judson. Any groups desiring a demo tiaton of R<susci Anne may c ntact ARC First Aid Chari in. Mrs. Fred Cook. R. R. 1 Grovertown. Indiana or Wat r Safety Chariman, Mrs. John Mu Lill.' R. R. 3 Wilkertm Indiana. Shdimocks Diop Decision To Tiiton Team North Liberty's Shamracks dropped game number 10 of the - tson Saturday night as Triton t xik home a 76 to 63 deci ion. Th Shamrocks, although trailag most of the game by 10 or - 1 n«vfr folded and let the Troj ns make a rout of it The win increased Triton’s record to 9

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and three for the season. After the opening minutes, a steady attack began to open a le id for the Trojans. They put half a dozen po nts between the two teams with an 18-12 first quarter lead. The second period wa* more of the same. Triton kept pulling sightly away until their halftime lead was 37 to 25. The Shamrocks had one of the better quarter.- of the year in the op n.ng eight minutes of the second half. With Kevin Hunt and Dave Franklin leading the wiy. the Shamrocks, who never quit, trimmed the lead to 53 to 46 on a 21 po nt effort. Meanwhile they were holding the Trojans to 16 po nts. their lowest quarter production of th? night. However, the final period saw Triton’s balance and power came to the front. They op> ned up a safe mirgin of 13 before the game end’d, taking the 76 to 63 victory. Balance is the mg difference in this Triton team. Dan Sharpe totaled 21 to lead all scorers but hid balanced double figure support from Rhodes with 16, 14

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by Trowbridge and 10 from Sellers. Hunta 19 and Franklin's lb paced the Shamrocks with a lu point performance added by Gena.nger. Box Score Triton P Rhodes 5 6 1 Sharpe 9 3 3 Koontz 4*o 4 Sellers 5 0 2 Trowbridge 5 4 2 Slabaugh 0 0 1 Watkins 2 12 Glingle 10 3 TOTALS 31 14 17 North Uh rty Johnson 2 0 5 Brinkhoff 0 0 2 Franklin 7 4 1 Hunt 9 1 3 Hostetler 0 2 3 Reeder 241 Kaser 10 1 Gens.nger 3 4 3 TOTALS 24 15 19 Score By Quarter* Triton 18 37 53 76 North Liberty 12 25 46 63

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Wrdnn-day Night Indies A] N Dor Restaurant 53 27 Kingsbury Locker 50’4 29’4 Jackie’s Chalk & Cue 45 35 Dave & Ray's 44 36 Walk. Beauty Center 39 41 Plas Steel ' 35’4 44’4 Zellers Oil Co. 35 45 Precision Pallet 18 62 Team high series and game: Al N Dor Restaurant 2121. 723; Jackie's Chalk & Cue 2069, 743; King, bury Locker Plant 2064, 7v3. Individual high series & game: Phylhs Hahn 576 217, 180, 179; Joyce Oxerton 467, 169; Betty Jones 463; Connie Vida 170. Monday Night Ladies Regina’s Beauty Shop 50*4 29’4 Kam TV 49 31 Huhnke’s Service 48’4 314 Brdeiyi's TV Center 46 34

Jacob Drugs 39 41 Lorraine's 30’4 49’4 Team No. 5 28 4 614 Tomorro Corporation 28 52 High team series and game: Regina's Beauty Shop 2233, 760; Huhnke’s Service 2133; Lorraine's 2124, 751; Erdelyi’s TV Center 800. High individual series A game: Phyllis Hahn 509, 219; Pearl Brecht 499. 178; Linda Huhnke 472 Bonnie Schmeltz 174, Thursday Night Imilor Community Grocery 56 24 Lane's Case 47 33 Bob’s Body Shop 47 33 Com. State Bank 45 35 Isenberg TV & App, 42’4 37’4 Triple Creek Ranch 38 42 Mary's Wabash Tav. 33’4 46*4 Tamarack Nursery 33 47 Farmers State Bank 29 51 Lonzo Oil 29 51 High team series and game: Community Grocery 2259, 761; Lane's Case 2258, 778; Tamarack Nursery 2213, 797. High individual scries & game: Linda Huhnke 522, 134; Maxine Worthington 465; Janice Singleton 43; Georgia Bergland 200; Darlene Hutchins 188. Monday Night Men’s Community Grocery 12 4 B;g C Lumber 11 5 Lemke's Restaurant 9 6 Kaser's Auction Service 9 7 Bob's Body Shop 8 8 Custom Body Shop 8 8 AJBC Coaches 7 9 Rizek’s Plbg A Htg. 7 9 Walkerton Skelgas 6 10 Lambie's Restaurant 3 12 High team series and game: AJBC Coaches 2592, 887. High individual series & game: Jake Singleton 609, 214. 203; Mike Jackson 220. Tuesday Night Men’s Walkerton Ford Sales 814 34 Porky's Construction 8 4 Frank's Camper Sale £ 74 44 Legion Post 305 ' 74 44 I/iPorte County Imple. 64 5’4 Jan’s Sen-ice 6 6

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Wolfram Insurance 5 7 Star Case 4 8 Wabash Tavern 4 8 Mill Creek Sales 3 9 Team high series and game Legion Post 365 2800; Porky Construction 975. Individual high series & game P. Kronk 568; R. Albert 219. INDEPENDENT BASKETBALI Dave & Ray's 3 ] Mahoney-Mann 6 Hocker Transfer 6 Jaycees 5 r K. Lake Merchants 3 ' Martin’s Sunoco 0 s In last week’s league action , position round was held. Th fifth and sixth place teams wit the Jaycees down.ng the Koont Lake Merchants 80 to 70. Dav Biker and Lynn Stull paced tb. Jaycees with 24 and 20 point while Bill Rose was high for th< Merchants with 26. In the second game the th.r< and fourth place teams. Mahon ey-Mann and Jim's Barber Shop squared off. The game was thriller with Mahoney emerging with a 73 to 66 overtime victor. Jack Edison and Rex Stull le< Mahoney with 21 and 19 point respectively, while Tex McMahoi was high for Jim's with 20. The finale was between th top ranked team* with Dave <\ Ray’s defeating Hocker Transf. > 78 to 66. Jerry Seese and Dn: Rosander paced Dave A Rav with 20 and 18 points. Ken Hoi rath of Hockers took game hor. ors with 24 points. fWANTI

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