Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1960 — Page 9
idians Last Home Game Friday (Continued from page 1 > pci by Niemaslk camp hen TKin*tt hit f<>r Greene and ly < ame I « k u th a frv shot a basket making the s< or-' 9 Niermunk hit again and a u? charity shots wi-c dde I h p<\ but Koch m. ask. f b r< ; ffset those as Walkerton hAd < ore in bum he .( they wcr. o any good ■ emasik hit tw > tire throws agon Greene came back as ndt hit again .Tones toss* d basket and < ri j . followed with points but it appeared now just .i short while remaining they were just playing out clock Tlie final score wa., i nn hit 20 points tor the winas he picked up s< vi ral with ! driving and lay-Ins Cripe ed 19 for Walkerton’s basic h. utiMffe Top Tyner Tuesday productive second half from 1 fnts-gnined basis wrapped up number 10 Tuesday and assurie Indians of at least an even n for 1960. The Indiana hit o <ierent percentage again, xs this was the first offvnsppoarancn they have made in time They did lose several b.btiea through bad passee o forth as they still aren’t .ng the ball well, and that is g part of their offensive dear ><* lies scored first in the game the foul lin»v Johnson hit a i and after Burch hit Tyner’s .d point. Cripe tossed in two ds for a 6-2 load Skiles add e third free throw, but Shields ! in a 6 footer and It began -»k like after S futile attempts Indiana were going to pull . from an opponent s idea was quickly put aside c nr nds of the fans as they bed Tyner rally with three X I
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straight baskets from the outsi t 1 the first two by Skiles and th* last by Truax. Johnson tied the,score with a Tree throw, but again - the' aggressive Skiles was fouk'! ' and gate Tyner their last lead with ; a fn'e throw. Jones’ basket put the Indians aliead 11-10 nt the end < of ttw Arst quarter. » ripe i-pencil the second pei < d with a basket, but Skiles can'* back with a pair vt free thi C ipe hit a one-puinter aad Jr! .■ i Mm added a biuret for Walkerton Truax tos ed in another long ump ei but the Indians came back again v.ith four points, tin f i two by Cripe on a basket ar J< nes hit two free throws for the last two Truax potted anoti.e long one hander and Cripe s thupoint play ended the Indians’ fu-o half scoring .us they lead 23-16 a this point Skiles hit twice from the foul line and Truax continueo In: < ‘si Ie C otmg to end th-' hr’t with th P h.r ' ahead by 3 2,’.- - 20 j Whitmer < amo the Load | The second half started with a j bang as Walkerton’s Whitt.ice I 'found out he could um his size to i advantage under the basket Ho • grabbed a rebound and in putting the ball up for a basset was foul- । ed and camverted the Cree throw - Stull then hit two straight bos kets for Tynei rutting the ieui I to two point* but Whitmer can e back with two baskets right away to boost the Indians to 30-24 lead. I Skiles hit another fiee shot, but j Cripe came ba* k with nn IK-font • one hander Holmquist loosed m a I long jumper and after Shields hit | a free throw Skiles pegged in ar.- j other jump shot as Ty ner just , wouldn’t play dead Whitmer hit Again under the | basket and Shields added two H-e f next time down the floor Skiles । hit from the floor and then the * fnul line and Stull put in anothei jumper from nine *eet out un the | side Jones fired through a ban- , kot and Truax a two-pointer ended the third period with the Ind.- । r*n» still chngmg to a three point :
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lead. 39-36 । Shields opened the ja.st quarter with a basket, but Tyner pulled within two as Rulf hit a free throw and Stull midixi two chamy shots Shields then hugged tv foul shots and Jones tossed in a one-hander from 21 isvt out Hu* came back with a pair of fm. shots and by this time the 'i-l ' was beginning to have . d- fimtpin '« 111 the game (Tipe hit i । Walkerton from the ide ar. . Whitmer a Ided a free thiov. i they held a 4X-41 had Stull pegged in another j a, p but Cripe made g ■< d on a three jwnnt play fol Walkerton H ’lmquist s bx-kot ended Tyn- i’s s h • mg. but Johnson hit a tree thrm .arid Jones a basket before Walk erton quit with a M-4. r » win. Crd> f again was the big man with '9 points and he got 10 points p from Jones and Whitmer and 9 from {shields. Skiles tallirsl 17 b* -fore fouling out for the Kedmen B Team Winx Two , The B team won twice ovei ti ' week end thus assuring them^-h of a winning Reason They dropp< d Greene 41-26 Friday, and a frrsr; । man Ftudd»xl team droppe d Tyner '3k-27 Tuesday Friday Chudano - . । paced the atta< k that fbund R Indians chipping in with p< mts as ho Luased in 13. Tuesday it was Fos- । ter making the best of hLs two qur-rters getting 14 points to pave the way box koiu: .GREENE fg H P Kocharuiwski 5 13 Keaalet 13 3 [F T’Xindt 3 I 3 I Edu»on 0 0 1 , Penn 9 2 1 . Moody 6 4 2 , K TKlndt 0 I 0 iUmbaugh 0 o ; Totxds 23 12 13 •WALKERTON i Spier 11 I t Shields ® 1 , Crtpe 7 3 1 Jones 3 0 i Nwnuouk 2 3 1 ! Johnson 0 0 1
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Whitmer i o 3 Hostetter q 0 11 Ludwig 0 0 0 Totals 20 10 15 Sco: e by Quai ter - Greene 11 i* 3.S 5s Waikerton 10 21 34 50 Ofilcuils (,i.. hiess Mishawaka | and Goshert. G-'^hen VVAI.KERTOX* Sph r* 0 n 1 Shalds 3 3 Cripe g 3 0 1 J- h '.son 2 2 1 ' Hostetter o o 2 Whitmer 4 2 2 Jones 4 2 3 Ludwig (i 0 (1 Totals 21 12 17
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