The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 December 1973 — Page 5
FALCONS HIT 44 FREE THROWS IN FIRST VICTORY The John Glenn Falcons won their fast game of the season in two starts Friday night and by a twist of fate, by the same of. fcnsive weapon that cost them the >pener, free throws. In fact, the free throws were so plentiful it Jmost mad' m< ken- of the game Glenn paraded to the line 57 ■ . < । a stumbling, furn’ling, im'Jir.g Clay team couldn't do '1 i,g / in th". ’ op. -v r. I. -ing ^tle ' *. * t ra‘e (f ver a fcul . minute, 36 times in all. Cl.y ; t the first two points the b o d a Mai k F ’ k w ki nne el after just tight see. is had j el. Randy 7. irt. man ted this, but Mark Moyer ( nirt. m d fom in ch sc for the C ’lonials. A pair of free shots by Greg Gillie, was followed by nother basket by Zartman for a Falcon 6-4 lead. Borkowski then got two free shots, but Gillies connected again for Glenn. Meyer tied it again from in close only to have Russ Bacewic hit for the Falcons. Clay knotted the count with a basket by Jerry Macri tut by this time, halfway through the first period Glenn was on one-and-ores and Zartman hit both ends. Pat Carroll was fouled as shooting but only got one for Clay but J* ff Keulties basket put he Colonials ahead 13-12 with 3 26 left, their last lead of the night as the Falcon parade to the foul line was about to begin. Zartman cracked two more one pointers for the lead and Derek Schultz got his first two points f the game on a jumper Gillie' made it ]s.l3 before Steve B .wen cored for Clay and the last 1;40 < f the first quarter found th" F alcons converting nine cf 14
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charity shots to build up a 27-15 lead as Clay’s composure had completely* disapated. Ten points was the closest the Colonials were in the second per. iod as the Glenn team pulled to a very commanding 47.27 halftime lead before the main inter, mission. The rest of the game provided slightly less excitement as the winner T.ad been deternun. ed and only the fact that the fi-st four common fouls of each half aren't shot lid the th" i period escape the fiee throw shooting exhibition. The uccess or me Falcons on free throws was gnrfying as mo t imp i tan: fn< ‘ r is a r 1 i d for a team that is going t . w " I low. . i, •.. wi‘ ■ a rmf* rmance such as the Colon, ’’s 6 play. 1 is not <x .ting ask. etball. Scoring Is Balanced The Falcons were pared by a 16 p rt performance by Mike Clark as he totaled four baskets and S of b at the line. Gillies was the only other Falcon with four baskets and he had 7 of 9 free shots for 15. Schutz tfad 12, Bus-well 11 and Zartman 10 for the other Falcons in double fig. ures. Mark Meyer hit eight field goals for Clay's only double fig. ure total.
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• B Team Wins Again The Falcon B team won their second in two starts with Barry ' Heim's 20 points pacing the 54.4 s exciting victory. Box Score Glenn fg ft fta p Bacewic 10 0 2 Gillies 4 7 9 2 Schultz 3 6 s 4 Schmeltz 13 4 3 Zartman 2 6xo Hall 2 b 6 0 Cuk 4 x x 0 P use ’ 2 3 4 2 Buswell 2 7 10 1 Johnson 0 0 0 0 ; Nr <w. nder 2 0 0 1 TOTALS 23 4 1 57 15 Clin F *< wski 2 2 3 2 B wen 2 0 0 5 ' Co. 11 0 12 3 Ck 3 2 6 4 Evans 4 0 0 4 K"lderhouse 2 0 0 2' ' K allies 3 0 0 3 | i Macri 2 0 0 4 , i Mark Meyer S 0 0 2 Mike Meyer 0 0 0 5 ; • Rudham 0 0 2 2' TOTALS 23 5 13 36 • Score By Quarters Clay 15 27 47 57 . I Glenn 27 47 62 90 < Watch out when It’s dark out!
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The Wallv ’ -n Cub S •it 1 k 293. recently had a BB gm. c n. test and the winners are ann< - ed as follows; From left t > right in the tack row are Dave Nunley. 3rd place Willow.'; Ron Frame, 2nd place Willows; Tom Turner. 3rd place Cub; an 1 Pat Laizure, 2nd place Cab. In the front row from left t > right are the first place winners Mike Laizure of the Willows and Robin
H irp* t ' ; •> CT> 1 . t-A Mk"l. . zur. ’ I FI r. H ■ are th" g; ind < m: . r. -f. ■ t winners A • • f2O t ticipated. Now that w- 're o' i-r a- i ■w. der-’and the "passing of the hat ’ we know why Uncle Sam wears the stove pipe model. Sell it through the want ads.
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