The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 February 1974 — Page 5

FALCONS HOLD OFF ARGOS FOR 62-60 VICTORY A pair of free throws by Ran. dy Schmeltz with 33 seconds left broke a 60 all tie and allowed the John Glenn Falcons to capture an exciting 62-60 victory over Argos in the season finale. After getting the two po.nt margin, the Falcons doubled up on Dragon sharpshooter Bruce Jennings and .forced a side shot by Dean Zentz just prior to the buzzer, which nn-ssed and iced up the win. Derek Schultz, the Falci n< 6'3" center-forward, saved his best for the last as the talented two-year veteran turned in his f.nest g nne bi aiay is he totaled 32 p< nt- to pace and otherwise not tou pot. <nt ffen e 1.. • t « ■ ] in with 14. 10 in the first half as th two I men conib.ned fur 27 ■' ' • : ’ ' 11 fp< It wis tins combinat. n against the veteran Argos duo of Devon Sa> i. r n| Jeiming • in the fust half only to hive Sht.er depart <n -Uis less t* an three minutes .nto the seen! half. Sit ’er < i“ :■ d the scoi i .g on a lay in after more than a minute Ii id passed. Bouse matched this I it Greg Gillies, also playing his final home game, pgged in a 12 f< ter. Sherer came back with another lay ,n but Schultz collect. <?d his first of nine baskets and 14 free throws with a lay in and charity toss for a three pointer.

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Jennings dropped one of his out. side bombs from 21 foot but a pair of one pointers by Bouse got these points right tack. She.er again tallied irom short range but Schultz got two more free cues i< ;• Glenn. Jennings matched this only to have Schultz hit. a 14 foot side shot. The private p..rty of points kept up as Sher, er cashed two chaz.ty tosses befor Gillies broke the four man scoring streak with a right side jumper. Zentz then filed in a 17 footer and Jennings tip pushed Aigos to a 16-15 lead. Schultz hit two mi.e free shots w.th :06 itmamrng. but Sherer beat the buzzer with a 13 footer to give Argos an 18-17 lead after one. Schultz opened the second peril 1 with an H foot turn around jumper, but Shene again score 1 Irian under. Bou e tian gave a li id h ick t" Glenn ba y held u.n til the f. urth quarter as he hit 1 ir ci nsecut.v- : d shots over a nunute's time. Sherer put a i.l and back up n.d in bit Rus.; 1 b■• ■ ’ sb 1 11 ui- Kmg «• h ' ir m undur in! ct- S.. hu tz g t tw nv re on a . . ; t turn n<'..rl • • ningl • [pl ar tlwr m on a fine pass fiom Zentz. S iraltz aided two single p int. the 1 • ■ it Sher, er g t i tip a> me t< am.- < ni. - Ut 1 t> t ade p *l-. S hjitz and Bouse then got back-tm o k ’. iy m- to i ;>en a five j mt maig.n. Jern ngs letahatcd w.th a lay m in a nk' Sherer feed, but Mik<Clark’s basket fn m 15 was fd. lowed only by a single Ringle

free throw and the Falcons had a 35-31 halftime lead. The breaking point in the con. test came early in the th.rd per. n 1 when two questionable fouls, one called and one not called gave the Falcons the manpower advantage in the battle of the big men. After Gillies opener] the scoring w.th a short lane shot, Zentz hi€ a short one before the quick ioul action started. Schultz made a bad defensive judgement and apparently committed his fourth per. Sonal foul but it wa>’nt called as he made contact out in the middle of the floor trying for a steal. After Jennings cracked a long on which he was fouled to make it a three pointer, Sherei got whistled for his fourth foul. Being a < mm. n ft ul, the Falcons to *k it . it of bounds and in a rt' ouud attempt whole Sherei ip;>< ••ntly had g d p .-ition, he was whisthd for number five with a !•■- s i.e kr.edj at tile scorer's 1 ir.Lh v. ..‘.ng to C me in. This I■; A1„ It th >;r : i! big ■ r ■ ll M t t- iit points i and ■• d . > ; . . n 11 a ,i i 7 < ‘ ’ " 5 •’ 1 p-: d md all : i num. 1 i lour. I:\mcally play then t ine 1 G- a it d 1 ,-e and eri a ’ ■ ' ■ * 1 "■ as ut and down the 11 a the tw.. t* no.- wi nt for just ■ ve:l ■' !• short of five min. l c w ’I: only two tree throws I s' S h Gtz and no baskets by < tm . b mi. Zentz br ke the big di . .spt ;i with a one hander irom the u.mer and in the final nun. ute things loosened up with five ba-kets. Schultz g t a reb nind Dy in. Jennings a lay in, Clark m itr bed this and Snyder flipped t':e final basket of the quarter t keep th.ngs tight. Glenn leading 43-42. It appeared after play settled !■ wn that thi Falcons were going t really take advantage of the Aig.»s bench weakness as ieie .- vely their main omifin was ju-t Jninings and offensively Schultz was leading a g d attack. An Is ft ter by Jennings push-d the I igi n> ahead 44-43. but the Fai. ions over a two minute span hit 10 p< nts with nt return to tiow i n i 53-11 lead. Schultz had tw fi. e tin w> to >t irt it and ■ 'or Gillies drilled a 20 footer. Schultz ii.t tw. straight baskets i. a Bou <■ । ne on a ifß.und as ’ 1 g G k shewed 3.29 left to pin.. !• : ; '■ 1 1 i ;'.e . i two c .’.arity

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tr. w and Jennings and Snyder fi llowed w.th baskets, cutting the Glenn lead to four However, the two big boys, Schultz and Bouse came right back with bask, ets as time had run down to 3:07 on Bouse's 12 tor. ter. Jennings got one of two irom the line and Joe Summer lot hit two one.point, ers and Jennings ripped anothei long one to cut the lead to three. Schultz got his 12th and 13th consecuLve free throw’s but Jennings hit from the baseline and with ) Iz showing, Mike Burroughs got two from the line to make it .59. 58. With 34 .sei'>n<is i< •mauling, a foul sent S< huitz to the line f' r two shot-. He missed the fir-t but put the -e r. I in for a 69-3* h ad. Arg s m; ved d<-wn floor and a d I '*■ t< in « !Jw ri 'ig pa‘ a t ::-e p i s m Snwh : G ha i G j . a lav r 1 ’l’ t ok jo-’ five >e nd- ’ B .. !• l.:I- io 1- w. tz ' ’ game wnr g f:. • di ‘ "" Ith n i' w p J - ■g. ;i -a _ ■. t:• r ‘ s'. t’’. F . cd and Z 'z' - : n . . •, •*. '• I r: ■ i 1 i'. I.n .' F">• ■I. ■ w.ri F ’ml z : it Fik< ns. B W as his biggest in. <’• da a t 'a! . i tin- ma- . -z hi- own nuuk of 31. He w s d< idly fr. an medium t > -it i g* and a. o i >nne< 'ed for 11 < f 1.5 fi m the 15 f< "t l.ne. Ti - ll it Bo : . G was the <t y i'G: d >ub!e figure total for Glenn \ 22 point total by Jennings t ■:•■! Arg s with Sherer's 16. all in the first half, topp* i the D’ag. r, 15 Team Finds 1R.3 I 'l' t ri B tam i' 11 maxe ! i fine season by outliving a late Argi - threat to wm 49-4 1 ‘D - end- ! the st a.-on with av- t y t.r 18.3 re< rd for Mike Jon<t* mi v. *’ j < h i: baled w • ; of tw. t .'ir. r* y titles, the holiday meet at S ai’h Lintial and the Bi-<' cintv run t. lh>\ Score Johi Glenn fg ft fta p Gillies 4 0 0 3 Schultz 9 14 1.5 3 B' use 1 6 6 Hall 0 0 0 5 Zirtman 0 0 0 d I < wic 10 12 C’ark 2 <1 0 0 F h”’. Itz 0 2 2 •) Buswell i) 0 0 1 J hn. n 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 20 22 24 lx

Argits Sherer 7225 Jennings 9 18 2 Ringle 2 2 4 1 Summerlot 0 2 2 0 Zentz 3 0 0 2 Burroughs 0 2 2 0 Houin 0 0 0 3 Eby 0 0 0 2 Snyder 3 0 0 O TOTALS 24 12 18 1!) Score By t^uartr rM John Glenn 17 35 43 62 Argos 1* 31 42 60 M' ndaj Night Ladies Eeavtr 68 > 3 ,5 . Hub: ke’s 60 41 R & M 5* ErdGyi’s 57G -;>,G Wilts 48 76 Ku 46G ,7’. }• kv F.v 39 i, El.-w'-. :,sG ♦/. . Lu.: ' un- ..... and g ■ : Ku.. 2. I. 7'-_. I’ a M .. ' . 7'5. i r, : . 21- : 11 u G . l H 2 i .’ i : ues & g • .. ■ T. T idi* k 32 I. 2"_- 1 <3 J. \\ •501, J. H uk- G7. L. S•. 7 . B. K . kle 191; L. M '• 186. ''tiburhan League Dave & R iyG 21 Dad Ac Lad's 18 E iki r s St ir.dard 17 । J m Metier At S a 17 I.v< i n I all> ts 17 ’5 The Pizza P! e 14 Jiy...- N'< 2 li Jx Mt r . r's Bev. : H . e 10 Hgh trams ir.s tnd go-n- ; 1 • . .V 1. . : - 261 '■ , P),, .. a- !f i\ s 2577 - -, Baker s St 0.dard 2522 H gh .i 1 , & g uo•: A J. K< 9, SG, 2ou. >*. 1 unj 370, 203, E. Scott 2’l'. h’ Gmdeiberger gSB, go , 2U2; W Smith 213. First Application Relieves KySl&uash Also Helps Promote Healing Mt ! G! / m . . .ic wes itv .1. ii: itated Nin. 1 hen / ' :' H. 1 .nd clear red. • c » '• .. G - externally c . . ! • ' ~.1 /emo ( ‘ r.ln d<r . . p.J.

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