Walkerton Independent, Volume 86, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1962 — Page 2

— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — March 22, 1 M 2

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WHAT A WRAP-UE TO AN othei wonderful year of hr. ko ball The four team t). d traveled ' • Ih< Hut lei Eli ' h<>u. <• Sd - I'.. \ Aere the foUI pip's Os a puzzle Hint had peopi ■ all over t'. Mate trvmg t > fit t'-h'lio 'I ■ four tiMims. c ■ n sp >rting oi . or two of the !' d stars ol tie tourney, made a t- -moido’,: I! pai t on the 15,000 fans pu inad m every uin'f <■•' the fio’db use with scalpels paying up to t<> get i 1’ ket f : the dream WITH A UOMBINEI • RECORD o' lUI wins .and only fem losses, three of the >*chools had to see a vm fine team drop by the wayside The team that survived had to Ih* n dandy and had to <• rn then title of the Champions id Indiana f«»r 1962 This is a Ciivni that Evansville Bosse will vm aj and. wear with honor until a - least the third Saturday in March next yeai MSE STARTS TODAY FOR7DAYS__ SPARKLING ADVENTURE! ”■> ’i - CTX'WaltDisnm^s f 1 r-> H _ B 111 n uTh tpvn /h^OAXjjTi I TECHNICOLOR ray BOLGER -tommy SANDS ANNE JE-toWYNN-i . Moatt, mr«* *vt

®. Welcome ; Le non Members To Walk' lon Post 89 .rerican Legion I);m -e Saturday To The DIX E KATS Drsv^u Dol Pmuo — Hal Anutih. Tjacupet Jen* *lOl . Sax — Hub HaUlt?. Ui mono *:3O To 12:3(1

WIT 1 MAI >l. ON A Cl > THE oventu 1 <.a: -P l at'h:ig it oUin 11 . flrft game, tie ir w d settle., i . V Hr just a little whip- as hr m<y was fast and hid 1 -r! it U the .s.ai t 'I m.gal ' V i . •• cry <domuy caEed ball , :i. Ji the bubble burst for Maui. 1 - n • unbeat »n Cubs w i • ’.• r t- an. stiff"! d much in c x ay of fouls. The Cubs ha i<- ii • i a hr I t in' was chi e f d time and Une again, bu i d I uilt up a ni. margin of ’ p ants m the se end ha!' b«- < they lost their star. Lai rx Himes with 7:07 lef to piuw • J LYING THREE FOULS ii • tl ■ f -irth quarter, he pick"d u; i fourth when he was called f b. king Gene Lockyear early r tl last period This threej nt play gave the ball to Madi n:■ ;d a pass to Humes proved - d wnfall He was called for m u,.ng as he tried to maneu- . i rider for a shot With him c nr the Bosse team really ujht fire as they wire workitg the boards with tremendous •ffwt and with the jumping Jack Humes out of there then job v. is much easier TH C CVBS DID MAKE A vaiia; t effort without their big ?u i hey work aioun<. but the B< as. size and sharp shooting t< >k oil in the four point win T .is broke the undefeated string a' 25 games for the Cubs who u are trying to )a*conu- the third t am in history to g • through i ndef at 1 TH S SET THE STAGE FOR ■he a<ond game betv. -en Kok" 14 ,0 abl East Chicago Washington. n ”a:ne that everyone con•idaiv i to be the gam • to dee: le the lin'd meet It well *ould have, only ii reverse With the two team -atthng Kard all the way. Koko ..o finally pnlle I ahead in the s >nd half as then star, Jim Ligon, did everything but sweep the flc -r However, h s spark tng perfori tn e was bei^g matched by i 'll’ guard. Bob Mies who p t on a display that v.lll long b lemembereil in Indianapolis.

THIS SCRAPPY, CAT-LIKE guard was simply holding the Sennlors together by Ini ise.f with a «me shooting that made ever on< wonder if he ever mused H working around unt 1 i.e got i! instant to fire the jump sho wa pretty with the ball us ay end.ng up in the bottom of the m t oi • lm; lie was d..t..mg a toul. THE SENATORS FINALLY got the lead alter overcoming a 12 p ant deficit, to move ahead '.'•here it 1 • died ike the only way they Would lo o the baL would be by a Kokomo foul. However, Ligon ana Hawkins each darted through and made a clean theft of the ball to keep the game nip and tuck. With 37 seconds remaining, Ed Perez put in a pail of free throws to La tv a 74-73 lead Kokomo came e sy with the ball, apparently loukmg for Hit one real good shut IN THE MEANTIME A jump bail developed, but the Cats again got possession and Ligon finahy missed a shot However, Jim Burt got the ball and two more shots were missed as the time ran out with the Senators grabbing the win. Much discussion ha* b<en made about the end of this game and from the vantage point right under the Kokomo basket. Kokomo came out of this mess without receiving any breaks Both Ligon and Buit were apparently fouled, but tn the hot and furious action, the officials must have missed this or thought r. thing happened THIS BROUGHT IT RIGHT down to the "Wire with Bosse and Washington fighting it out This game was terrific. Washington looked Like the potential champion as they moved to a slight lead and built it up to 12 paints in the third quarter However, son eon<» forgot to teh Basse tills as < very game and determined bunch of Bulkings came batt'ung back to win the game with some torrid shooting and fine tram play The balance of the Bos w? team *as the outstanding factor LOOKING BACK OVER THE meet, the tourney found Hues games played with a total margin of victory of only eight points It also found three high •coring game, but yet not becauee of glowing defensive errors but simply 4 ue to some tremendous shooting by oil involved. It was easy to see stuiie outstanding *tars as Ligon. Miles and I^itj Humes were particularly impressive. However, if a most valuable player for Uns meet had to be picked, it could easily have been Gene Luckyear Tins junior feu ward came through with some tremendous rebounding as well as "curing ’•> pice the 1962 champs home THE ARTHUR I. TREXSTER award al*» went to a member of REES Tonight I bru f^sturdsy “The (inns Os Navarone” In ( imunaacupe A Culsr < । reg m y Peck. Antbospr Quivu. BsvM Nlvea Oue or Hu- Ortppißf Realisti« Aim! tSwspemefsl PlrSsrv Draiisg Witb Wsrid W*r t! •«* Mesa.. Ims . A Wsd "A Majority Os One" Is I eehsAcsUr RsssUad Hassell, Alas OeuafM, Bay UmmiSsis A JewWb Wtdsw Masts A issMtastHaa**! AUe ( M«r < SrSess •••day SeOaie < 40 and 7:*t Eveiing* 7:12

the Bulldogs ns their senior guard, J >hn Wib >n, won this aauid by a unanimous decision Thm is based on s- holastic abili y and nx nta. attitude. Despite the fact tiial ho didn t make a basket in the afternoon victory, WiLon < >ntribuled 16 free throws In 20 attempU, most of them at the end when the Cubs were pushing hard f a possession ONE MANEUVER WAS WlTnes.«ed by the huge crowd that you will now sec happen in many gann-i a. the dra worked very v•• I Lu I RitU-j conch of the Ma- : <n C’’b , us*’! two substitutes continually at the end of !»ic game having on" nt the ben< h ; ; tdo ti oe t<» f >rcc the timer t > “t »n the clock at every dead bn it looked like two of football coach Paul Brown's offensive guards running in with plays, but the time-saving maneuver worked to perfection MOVIE PREVIEWS THE RIALTO Walt Disneys own special brand of fantasy, usually reserved for his animated cartoons is being used to enhance his newest Technicolor live-action production. "Babes in Toyland.” »tarts bKiay (Thursday) at the Rialto, and transforms it into one of ths most unusual and enchanting mu•’.cal comedlee ever filmed. The suit of mechanical legerdemaln that has gone into Walt s magic kingdom, Disney land. Ls used to put the make-be-lieve world of Victor Herbert's immortal musical comedy on film. Trees that In eartoonland vould gain breath and movement through the medium of pencil and paper are brought to life on the Disney sound stage through

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