The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1968 — Page 4
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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Friday, January 19, I96t
Cloverdale and Fillmore win tourney games
By FRANK PUCKETT, JR. Baner Sports Editor Cloverdale sat behind the wheel’in antics of a Ford last night and drove Reelsville’s Indians clean off the warpath with a 78-60 tournament victory and Fillmore’s Cardinals tucked away 32 free throws In beating Roachdale’s Hawks, 8470, in the first round of elimination of the Putnam County Basketball tournament held at Greencastle last night. The Ford the Clovers steered to victory was none other than 6-4 senior forward Rick Ford who unloaded for 13 of 22 field goal attempts, sunk 14 of 14 free throws, made eight assists that were aD turned into buc-
kets and yanked off 10 rebounds captured the lead, but then the in leading his team to victory i Cloverdale five got fire and with 40 points. spurted to a 22-13 first period
The game was anything but command,
a runaway as the early minutes; cloverdaIe came back and clicked awaj slowh or an j cnocked the e y es out 0 f t ke bucanxious Cloverdale crew ket ^ th 9 0 f 19 attempts from Reelsville tied it up at 9-9 wrth ^ ^ ^ ? of 7 from the 2.48 on the c oc . . 1 e co ^ i ^ ree throw line to outscore the cerned. Clover mentor Alj on
^ . . .. Indians 25-17 and take a 47-30
Tucker called time °ut In the n ^ that the proceedings, then K„t his hoys: ^ to Rm1s .
second before the half closed Smith came through again and dropped in a tip to make it 3734 Fillmore. It was touch and go in early minutes of the third period until Fillmore’s press started getting to Roachdale and the Cards finally pulled away 49-28 at the 3:20 mark. The Cards could have gotten into real trouble when their en-
tire first five collected three fouls before the third period ended, but a free handed substitution effort by coach Larry Moser solved the problem. The Cardinals connected on 26 of 72 tries from the field and 32 of 41 from the line. Roachdale was 24 of 68 from out and 22 of 45 from the line. Errors were in the Hawks favor, 20-15.
Smith ended up the big gun for Roachdale with 14 points. Teammates Craft, Harvey and Ball supplied 12, 11, and 10 points respectively. Cloverdale placed themselves in the Saturday afternoon tus-
tory rites against Russellville at 2:15 the same afternoon.
back to score three quick free throws and go ahead 12-9. Reelsville sophomore Ron Wallace came back and buried one from the free throw line after that and the Indians were within one, 12-11. Mike Chism planted a couple of free throws on the next play and Reelsville
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Ball and Bran, Clerks
ville and the two squads fought it out bucket for bucket— the only difference being a 17 point spread held by Cloverdale. It ended up the Clovers scoring 31 in the second half and Reelsville totaling 30. Overall the Clovers netted 43 percent from the floor with 28 of 64 and 83 percent from the line on 22 of 26 free throws. Reelsville notched 40 percent with 20 of 50 from the field and settled for ’ 20 of 28 from the line. Errors went to Reelsville 18-11. Ford got help from guard Jerry McCullough who deposited 17 points. Reelsville had only two men score in double I figures, as the Clovers, with 1 sophomore Ron Wallace getting 20 and classmate Mike Chism dropping In 15. Fillmore credited a big part of the victory to 32 of 41 connectione from the charity stripe as Roachdale committed 25 fouls, but had the same chance and only connected on 22 of
45 tries.
The Cardinals also tabbed five players in the double figure column with Dave Walton and Daryl Wiliamson leading ^ the way with 18 and 17 points ; respectively. Sophomore Dan ; Clark came off the bench and planted 13 while Kris Phillips 1 and Jack Miller ran up 12 and
11 points.
Fillmore ran Into trouble only once during the encounter and that was late in the second quarter when Roachdale closed an 11 point gap to six on five straight points by senior Mark Smith. Joe Hutchins then planted a long one from deep in the comer and made It 36-32. With 18 seconds showing on the clock Keith Craft was called for fouling Dan Clark. Clark hit one of two triee and give the Cards a 37-32 lead then with only one
CLOVERDALE (78)
FILLMORE (84)
FG FT PF
TP
FG
FT PF
TP
Ford
13
14
4
40
Phillips
4
4
3
12
Steel*
2
0
3
4
Clark
5
3
2
13
Nees
3
2
5
8
Puckett
0
0
0
0
Monnett
0
0
1
0
Miller
4
3
4
11
Barker
0
0
1
0
Tharp
1
2
3
4
Nickerson
0
0
1
0
Rowland
0
2
McCullough
7
3
2
17
Robinson
2
3
4
7
Coon
0
0
0
0
Kendall
0
1
2
1
Staley
3
3
8
9
Walton
7
4
4
18
Brown
0
0
0
0
Cox
0
0
0
0
Walker
0
0
1
0
Williamson
3
11
4
17
McKamer
0
0
0
o
Custis
0
1
1
1
Totals
28
22
30
78
Totals
36
S3
39
84
REELSVILLE
(801
ROACHDALE
(70)
FG
FT
PF
TP
FG
FT
PF
TP
Hansel
1
1
s
3
Hutchins
2
1
0
5
Raab
1
4
0
6
McGaughey
0
0
0
0
Chism
5
5
2
15
Miethe
0
0
0
0
Wallace
8
4
2
20
Clampitt
0
3
2
3
R. Peeler
3
2
5
8
Haney
5
1
3
11
Taylor
0
1
0
1
Ball
3
4
2
10
Victor
0
2
2
2
Smith
5
4
4
14
Rissler
2
0
0
4
Watson
0
0
0
0
S. Peeler
0
0
0
0
Craft
4
4
1
12
S. Chew
0
1
1
1
Priest
3
3
s
9
Hood
0
0
0
0
Snodgrass
1
0
5
2
Gibbs
0
0
0
0
Skelton
1
2
3
4
Totals
20
30
16
60
Totals
34
32
35
70
Pont named as East head coach BLOOMINGTON, Ind. UPI — Indiana football coach Johnny Pont has been named head coach of the East team in the Coaches All-America game at Atlanta June 28.
WHO ME?—Fillmore’s Kris Phillips (50) and John Tharp (30) look at the official in last night’s county tourney action as if to say “Who, Me?” Tharp waa called for fouling Roachdale’s MikeClampitt (35).
DePauw resumes ICC action after 2-week exam layoff
Pont, who piloted Indiana’s Big Ten co-champlons into the Rose Bowl, won 1967 “coach of the year” honors.
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Two ball clubs picked to finish in the first division of the ICC but so far off to a less than perky start will clash Saturday night at Valparaiso. The adversaries — 1-2 DePauw and 1-3 Valparaiso — both need the conference clash in order to get going in the direction — up — pre-season polls indicated they ought to
travel.
The 7:30 p.m. (CST) battle will be broadcast locally by DePauw radio station WGRE-FM. beginning at 7:15 p.m. For the Tigers it will be their first action in two weeks, i Elmer McCall's club hasn’t played since an 84-77 loss at Ball State January 6. The Cm-! saders, on the other hand, j pushed Evansville for 20 minutes Wednesday night before losing a halftime edge and falling resoundingly in the final stanza, 97-74. Both clubs enter the game
INDIANA BASKETBALL By United Press International HIGH SCHOOL Gary Emerson 81 Gary Wallace 69 Porter County Tourney Jackson Twp. 67 Morgan Twp. 59 Washington Twp. 77 Kouts 73 Allen County Tourney Leo 50 Huntertown 48 Monroeville 69 Chumbusco 55 Adams Central 69 Norwell 54 Montgomery County Tourney Darlington 91 Lodoga 60 Linden 72 New Ross 63 Indianapolis City Tourney Washington 91 Ritter 59 Shortridge 80 Marshall 70 Attucks 74 Northwest 62 Tech 65 Deaf School 34 Howe 68 Scecina 65 Manual 92 Kennedy 63 Cathedral 89 Wood 74 Chatard 66 Arlington 62 Marion County Tourney Southport 67 Ben Davis 49 Decatur Central 69 Brebeuf 58 North Central 91 Beech Grove 50 Warren Central 53 Lawrence Central 48 La Ville Tourney Triton 66 Culver 45 Bremen 84 New Carlisle 60 Putnam County Tourney Cloverdale 78 Reelsville 60 Fillmore 84 Roachdale 70 Tippecanoe County Tourney East Tipp 84 Klondike 59 Southwestern 73 Battle Ground 54
with no worse than .500 records. The Tigers are 5-5 and 1-2 in the league. The Crusaders are 8-6 for the campaign and 1-3 in the league. Valpo has lost at Butler, 78-63 and at Evansville. It defeated Ball State in Valpo, 79-76, and lost to Indiana State
at Valpo, 71-70.
Valpo’s main threat has been guard Dick Jones who led the ICC in scoring last year. Jones still leads the team in scoring with a 20 ppg average, but he is well down the line in this
week’s ICC scoring.
The rest of the Crusader crew is built around 6-3 Sheldon Ferguson, 6-4 Bruce Lindner, 6-5 Randy Goede, and 6-3 Tyrone
; Wiliams. Ferguson and Wil- | liams are averaging between 10 and 12 points per game. DePauw has run into a buzzsaw the last two years at Valpo after coming off a long examination break. Last year the Cru saders plastered the Tigers, 10170, and the year before it was, 110-71, averaging an earlier 80- ^ 77 DePauw win in Greencastle. McCall probably will stick i with the same lineup that has : performed most of the first 10 : games. That would be 6-4 Jim j Jackson and 6-5 Tom McCorj fick at forward, 6-7 Tom Mc- ! Gurk, the ICC’s fourth leading scorer at center; and Dale Bari rett, 5-11, and Dave Browning, 6-0 at guards. Browning currently is second in ICC scoring, behind ISU’s Jerry Newsom, i The varsity game will be preceded by a freshman tilt. Next Wednesday DePauw will entertain once-beaten . Rose ' Poly.
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