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SUSAN HALT UMED N. L. lA.R. RECIPIENT te- i i S’ ■r t ■ Su ar Halt, a senior at N rth berty High School, recently mpleted an examination cover, ig American History and Civics - her first first step m the liana Goad Citizen contest spon. 'ed by the Indiana Daughters the American Revolution. Susan was chosen by the high hool faculty for this education. ! and pat riot.c project because e possesses outstanding quali. es of dependability, service, tdership and patriotism. In high school she has been ctive in student council activi. es ami Is editor of the school ‘arbook She Ls also a member the National Honor Society nd has participated in band, cho. " and various clube O-D SECOND HALF BOMBS SHAMROCKS * The Oregon-Davls Bobcats and >rth Liberty dispayed a running vie basketban game Friday at orth Liberty and after an early orth Liberty lead and tight first df, the Starke County five blew le game open with a 58 point
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second half. The final was 87. 68. North Liberty’s 12 loss in 15 starts and the Bobcats 12th win in 16 contests. The Shamrocks took advantage if « uly O-D errors and got a tit 9-2 lead. The Robi its came hack with some steadier play but alter ■ ie period. the Shamrocks ia lai 7-13 margin. The Ik bi ats got the first fi ;r i >mLs of the second p riod to K- the count, but Hunt hit a f.ce throw to push the Shimi a i ick in front. Oregon-Dav. is then grabbed their first lead oi the n*ght, and from this punt through the rest of the first half it was nip and tuck and at the n.a.;. intei mission. the B> beats had a slight 29-27 halftime lead Due lu common ioul res.. -,g in . ut-of-b«-und< iiot’-ad of five thows in the early part of each di a-a! often changes of stjat. ' o-, i i . O rt of »o' ng out" period after the half, many conte. ts i: ve low scoring thud pi - : Is Nthng ( ild 1 Ir n the tiuth thin the thn i quuvr of this running game. In ail. .)2 th.rd period p ints were stored as up and down the floor the two teams went, with O-D getting the best of the .action as they outscored the Shamrocks 3022 to move to a much safer 39. 49 lead by the end of three. Their momentum carried right into the final quarter as well as the free-wheeling style of the O-D team accounted for 28 more tallies. givmg them 58 second half points. Thus simply buried the Shamrocks whose 41 second half paints disclosed offense dominated the game with defense almost an unkn wn commodity. Big and Balanced Scoring The Bobcats aispiayed aig and balanced seining .is Schwenk led the way with 22 points Bunched h-hind him were Pflugshaupt. 17, M >rris. 16. and Minix, 14. Hunt tied for gamp honors with 22 but had only Gerisingor'g 10 in double figures behind him. B Team Wire. Thse Shamrock B Team salvag. cd some satisfaction from the night as they won their contest, also a free scoring affair, 55.49, over the O-D reserves. Box Score Onegon-Dasiß fg ft ft* p Pearish 8 2 2 ® Morris * 9 I 2 Pflugshaupt 8 3 5 4
Schwenk 8 6 71 Minix 6 2 2 3 Emigh 2 0 0 0 Harness 0 0 0 2 Finley 10 0 0 Holm 10 0 1 Smith 10 0 0 TOTALS 38 13 16 13 North Lilwrty Hunt 10 2 3 4 Wail- 3 0 2 1 Weiss 3 12 2 Sheaks 301 2 Gmsinger 5 0 0 3 Kaser 0 0 0 1 Hudak 10 0 1 Stefaniak 4 0 0 3 Blair 13 4 0 Ham.lton 10 0 0 TOTALS 31 6 12 17 > irr By Quarter* C.tg dr-.vis 13 29 59 87 N ith Liberty 17 27 49 68 SHAMROCKS FALL TO FAIRFIELD SATURDAY 72-54 The Fairfield Fall ns shovel North Lherty further to the bottom of the Northern Stae Conference Saturday night as a big final quarter blew the game wide opn .dter a tight 24 minutes of action. The 72-54 loss. North Lib. erty's 13th in 16 starts, also left tiie Shamrocks wmless in conference play, with only LaVille left in conference play. Fairfield raised its season record to 8-9 with this win. It was the second night in a row that a two print spread had Iteen blown apart by a 30 punt quarter against the Shamrock-. On Friday, trailing by two at the half. O-D tingled the nets for 30 in the third period and Saturday it was a Fairfield press sparking the r offense to a 30-14 advantage in the final period to turn a tight ball game into an easy victory. Despite the fact that the host team from Elkhart County led most of the way, the Shamrocks were hanging tight on the inside power of Hunt. Walls and Hudak. It was 12-8 Farfield after one and the four point margin still was good at halftime as the Falcons led 28-24. The Shamrocks had the margin reduced to only two, 42-40. as the tragic fourth period began. A full court press that forced er.
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rors by the Shamrocks and put many opportunities on the Fair, field side dec.ded the contest. It all resulted in a 72-54 final for the Falcons, Hunt had his second consecutive 20 or lie* ter night as he topped all point makers with an even 20. Dou! Ie figuie help wi turned in by Hudak with a d 'Zt u tall.es. Thwaits, Bev- ler, Trut x and Burkholder had is 14 1.-; and 12 respectively f r the victori ms Falcons. Box Score Fairfield fg ft p Thwaits 7 4 3 Becher 700 Tarman 3 2 0 Sark 004 Truex 614 Burkholder 4 4 3 Welty 0 2 0 Snider 2 11 Garber 0 0 0 Weldy 0 0 0 TOTALS 29 11 15 North Liberty Wdls ‘ 4 0 5 Hunt 9 2 4 Hudak 6 0 0 Gensinger 4 0 3 Stefaniak 10 0 Weiss 0 2 0 Sheaks 000 Blair i o 1 TOTALS 25 4 13 Score By Quarter. Fairfield 12 28 42 72 North Liberty 8 24 40 54 Tuesday Night Men’s Porky’s Construction 18’ 2 5’ 2 Frank’s Camp-r Sales 15’ 2 8’-
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