The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 February 1974 — Page 3

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jThe Walkerton Lions Club pre. els basketball’s internationally tmons Harlem Dipomats playing •re at the John Glenn High ihool gym at 8:00 p.m on Feb. |ary 11. Come early for the f game ahem-. Diplomats, who ** rapidly becoming world re. turned, recently played in Mexi. i Jamaica, Nassau, Brazil and •nezuela where they were label. | the "funniest team ever." ^he team features an array of tsketball comedians They are d by hilarious playing Goose Jr Ki ally supported by jumping

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Charlie Cook and Ed (Dizzy) Parker. The Diplomats will prwent bask, etball's most spectacular magic circle. Parts of this unique circe is done in darkness; only vis. ible objects are the shoes and a glowing basketball. The team is believed to have the greatest group of razzle dazzle ball handlers ever assembled. Tiie game promises to be one of fine ba.-ketball mixed with de. lightful comedy The game is sponsored by the Walkerton Lions for the benefit

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of Cancer Control, Leader Dog, college scholarship, CARE, eyeglasses to name a few of the service activities the club sponsor.-. For tickets contact a Lu ( its member or call 5*6-3193 or 586-3184. LATE BASKET SAVES FALCON VICTORY 46-45 John Glenn’s Falcons escaped one of their poorest displays of tasketball Satui lay night with a 16-45 v.ctory over i Caston ball tub that pushed the Falcons to the final second bef< e the de- < isi< n. In fact. Glenn only led twice in the entire game. 44-43 a matter ( ! seconds i".d then 16. 15 : the final eight sec i>- A .al of an errant C< met pass ,: d a subsequent lay in I v Derek S imltz spclk i the mio r-r.n l>elw< en vu *uy and defeat. After tin' late h’". l ic- i x seconds ren ■ alt by Schultz, Caston then g t the ball in the f' W .t. had a time out and then got a shot < f no more than 10 feet off, but Pi ini Tam’s effort went astray and the fortune of Glenn bailed out another win this year. The F deons record moved to 9-7 and Caston's sunk one notch lower, 4-11 for the season. Glenn just didn't execute well at all. turned the ball over frequently and shot very poorly, but once again used their outstanding as ; et, defense, to offset the other d* ficienc.es and top the so-so Cas. ton team. The Comets jumped to a 4-0 lead on two baskets in - Dana Z irtman tefore Schultz put a short shot in for Glenn. Then it was ba. kets by Doug Emory, Ai 5b rrow and Brad Tam before Schultz, hit again on a lay in to make it 10-4. A three point play by Emory’ on a sh »rt shot, preceded one of two foul shots by Greg Gillies. S> hultz then connected igam from close range, G.llies from 15 foot ai d Russ Baiewic from the right side for a seven point Falcon run of [Kiints before Brad Tam climaxed the first period with a basket and a 15-11 lead. Caston clearly dominated the second stanza, simply because the Falcons couldn't hit anything. In all. four Glenn baskets and three free throws made up the second period when they never DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT To BLI E MOI'NTAIN INSPIRATIONS Country Western Shamrock Inn NORTH LIBERTY PRETTY FEET 2 v a unique beauty cream 1 . . . that changej those dry & rough oreai of »kin Str info baby loftneu. Try it — Sit you'll find PRETTY FEET । ■K it like no other. Go On . . . K ' pamper younelf. 4 Helps Shrink 1 Swelling Os • Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives prompt, tem|M)rary r< hes from p un and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues. I hvn it actually h» Ips shrink swelling of thvsu tissues caused by inflammation. 1 he answer itPrtparalHmH*. No prescription is needed for Preparation H. Ointment or •upptxM tones. •

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were closer than six after Emory and Brad Tam opened with buck, ets. Late in the period the Comets put back-to-back baskets by Dan i Zartman und Brad Tam together for a 10 point lead, 27-17. only to hr ve Lee B ase get one point and Schultz four in the List couple of minutes while Dana and Marty Za tmun were s'- ring t , make it Caston 31, Glenn 22 at halftime. The third period was almost super I id. The two teams went back and fi i’h. fumbled, carried and kicked the ball all over the place to ci mb.ne f r four baskets and six free throws. It took al. most three minutes before anyone scored and Brad Tam hit frt m medium range. Emory then mad" two free sh ts and Schuitz scored for Glenn after well over halt the peri d had pa ad. z\ basket hy Ma'y Z itmin in ide it 37-21 but Schuitz and Randy Schmaltz each h.t tw > free throws and got a rebound shot at the buzzer, making r 37-30 heading into the fii il eight minutes. Dana Zartman hit two baskets to open the final period and then the Falcons starts! their comeback aided first by six out of eight free throws by Gillies, one. Bouse, two, Clark, 1 and Hall 2. Bouse got a tip in and Gillies cranked m a 21 footer for a 10 point run that pulled the Falcons within one, 41-40. Morrow hit a 20 footer for the Comets with 3:48 left and some time later Bouse got a rebound to go down. This set up Gillies 11 footer with less than 2:00 left that put Glenn ahead for the first time in the contest. Morrow then pushed Caston b ick on top with, a short shot and after Glenn failed to score, Caston got the ball and killed about 40 seconds before Schultz's heroics saved the game, Si huhz Tom* Scorers Derek Schultz, who in a struggling jMUiod the past few weeks for Glenn, has certainly’ nsen to the occasion of leader. He had 16 points In this low scoring contest, the only Falcon in double figures, Emery and Dana Zart. man paced the Comets with 13 and 10 points respectively. Once again free throws baJed out the Falcons who really shot poorly, hitting less than 30 per cent of their field goal attempts. Glenn marched to the line 20 times, hit.

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ting 14 times. Caston only made five trips to the 15 foot foul line, hitting three attempts. Three of their efforts were for three po.nt play effor’ B Team Win- Again Glenn's reserve team bounced ti.e ( aston n -erves 33-22 in the opening contest. Box Score John Genii fg ft ft a p Baccwic 3 0 0 3 Gillies 3 2 5 2 Schultz 6441 Z irtman 1 0 0 (J Hall 0 2 2 1 Schmeltz. 0 2 3 0 Cl irk 0 12 2 3 3 4 0 TOTALS 16 11 20 9 ( aston Hnuiy 5 3 3 4 G. a .hn ’ 10 0 2 I' Zotman 5 0 1 4 Ma r w 3 0 12 Bra: lam 3 0 q o Li;an Dim 2 0 0 0 •J Zar‘” an 0 0 0 1 M. Zartn. m 2 0 0 Gur drum 0 0 0 TOTALS 21 3 5 20 Score B\ Quarter* J’ hn Glenn 11 22 31 46 C;ust ,n 15 31 37 45 I FIBRI KRI EK FATS KT NT RSl\<; HOME February events at the Walker, ton Nursing Home are. church every M mday night, crafts Tues, dty and Friday, anh games an l music on Wtslnesdays. Febru. ary 7, Mrs Acil Hunter will give a book rrv.ew on the story of M iry and Joseph in the lounge. We will cehbiate the February birthday, n Valentine's Day, Feb. ruaiv II Those to be honored are Kathleen H r tor, Fred Nietz. el. Lena Gil.is and Ed Barrett. Rev. Dm Jones and part of his congregation will jmn u* at 7:00 p in. in the lounge. On Wednesday, herruary 20. we w I- pleased ‘ > have Mrs. Robert War Iman p’e. ert a Pat. nc'.c Prog: mi to hunoi the birth, day < f Lincoln and Washington. Thursday, February 2*. at 7 W I>m. the Argos Pentecostal chun a will join us. Coine and share any or all of these programs. We j be delighted to have you. A community U like a ship; everyone ought to be prepared ta take the helm.

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