Walkerton Independent, Volume 85, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1962 — Page 3

Indians Top ' Madison For v Tourney Wm Walkerton h Indians topped Madi <>n In th<* first game of th e County Tourney us.ng a ,<„] combination of screens, picks and driving to emerge with a 6060 victory. The Indians, after a Blow start weren’t pres-rd t m hard and used very little of their outside p ,wcr in advancing tu the tiatueday afternoon a tinny Madison’s Holme. . the < md leading scorer in the county, opened the game with a jump shot as the sc ’ring started slowly Butch Smith tied the s.- re sometime later with a reverse kiy-m for Walkerton. Weaver broke the tie with two five throws and Holmes and Weaver added baskets to give the Panthers an 8-2 lead with half the first quarter gone. Coach H .ward made a line-up Change, p itting Oirl.^ Arco into action which spurred up the Indians’ zone defense Smith hit one «>f two free throw and after Conrad hit a free throw for Madison. Russ Jones hit a layin for the bust score of the quarter With Madison holding the 9-5 lead, Walkerton went to work on the Panthers in the second quarter Smith and Jono* hit one of two fn^e throws and Smith added another before Holmes hit again Smith’s driving continued tn pay off In fouls and he scored again, one of two attempts as he wai having one of his worst nights from th# chanty stripe Don Ludwig’s first basket of the game tied the score with 5 51 remaining in the second stanza and hr scored again with just over five minutes left to take the leßd for the first time.

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Holmes tied the s'oro hut the Indians took the lead at this point for the rest of the game •J >m^ broke the tie with 1 b - ket amt s nith ag Un hit one <.f two fr.v throw attempt ■ T. m (’hudanov hit a p U; - o f ne . p inter and nt .■ H. hue., . ( , n . '■ I . • Smith hit two m :e We mr hit a fie., hot a-d ip v j t 1 ba k< • with 1. . bv-k t ending th- htf with II • Ind ms ahead 22-1 s 1’ r- v thn ws w. re Hi t hat v. i keeping ihe Indian in th. game a4 they < <>■.tinned t . hit file nepointer ■ throughout the . n i, ,t Tile so. .nd half started with Ano hitting a pur a. did Snath shortly after Holmes add.-d one point for the Fanthe-s and (’hudan »y toss.xj m his first bucket Jones, connected two more times from the free thr >w line and after Weaver hit a single pomt, suciessivc baskets by Jone, md Smith made the score nad .’H--20 The load Was ent to id 32 by the end of the third quarto: but the Indians were not t<> l>e denied the rest t p e game Ihe Indians ojHkvl up being out cored from the fkior ln-32 but the 2k free th:oWa by Walkerton to Madison’s ten spelled the diffornne** With all the driving and tin* five throws. Walkerton only attempted 37 shots for 43 per cent as computed to Madison’s 20 basket# in 76 attempts for 26 jx^r cent Jones and Smith on<led up with 20 points apiece Jones l*id six tx-skets and eight free throws in 12 attempts, while Smith hit four baskets and 12 of 22 fr. c throw'# Chmianov, Walkerton’s thin! leading scTror this year, hit only six points but was Walkerton a big rebounder and was

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used a lot as a pre t for scr<.ring Box Score Walkerton fg it p Smith 4 12 fund m >v 1 I 0 Ludw g 4 2 B . r. h 0 0 2 Jones 6 8 Mi-rison h 0 0 Watkins 0 0 0 Arcr 1 2 A Totals 16 2" II 'i kill .<>ll VX fiver 4 6 2 Hensler 1 o Holmes 12 2 I rogue 1 0 1 *’’nril 2 2 2 Mdcficl 0 0 2 Dunkluberger 0 o 2 Schutz 0 o 1 Veihacghe 0 0 1 Tiflis 20 10 23 Walkerton 5 22 43 60 Madison P IS 32 50 Free throws mr-c.d Walkerton । tin Smith 10. Jonas 4 W .’kins 1: M uhs ,n i 10) Weaver 3, Hensler, Holn --s 1’ gue <’ >n'.id 3, I>unkleberger Off' i d Bill I«arkxn (Winxmac 1 and (emo Butt. iWaisawi. n I MARRAIGER □ Cl Dvfnp - Strader In the pr.Tm”. ’r of .'d^.ut ixty relatives and fnends Mi., Xdele Defee daughter of Mr md Mr< Hort v lu-f.-e, of Bartlett 111, was umtisl in marriage to ILv M Strader, .son of Ifr. y Strader route 3 Wdkerton nt 1 iki pi Saturday. January 20 Th.* d >uble ring ceremony was pvrfonm I by Justice Walter ('hriM ^pher of li 1 The bride Whs attended by h* r

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