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Culver
Umps
Clpener
80-41
aSall
South
Bend
LaSalle
hosted
Culver
in the opening game 01
the
season
for the two teams
Friday
night and handed the
vis-
iting Indians a 90-41 setback.
The
LaSalle
team, in their third
year
as a high
school,
proved to
be
too much for the Indians in
what is now quite a mismatch.
JLaSaliff
has an enrollment of
over
1500 students and despite
the fact
that
this
series
began
with
L&Salle's start of varsity
competition, it has grown to the
point of no return, placing a
big difference between the two
schools.
The
Indians, although out-clas-
si'd,
out-sized and out-everything-
d except for hustle, grabbed a
very
Duel
1-0 lead in this game
,
as Terry Gentry hit a free throw
to start the
scoring:.
LaSalle
then rattled the nets for 11 quick
points as DeBaets started the
string
with
a jumper. Kagel hit
>
jumper and Wamsley
tossed
in
two straight, getting fouled on
the last one and added the free
hrow. DeBaets hit a lay-in and
after just 2:16 had
passed,
the
Lions
led 11-1.
Phil
White
hit a basket for
ths
In but ^nce again it
$ra.8
LaSalle
hitting another
si.,
-k n eo ,even more
to their
total
for an 18-3 lead
with
2:15
left
in the quarter.
From
here they went to a very
comfortable 26-9 first period lead.
For
all practical purposes, the
game was never in doubt. La-
Salle
continued to
score
freely
and moved to a half
time
margin
of 47-24. i
The
strong Lion attack then
outscored
the Indians 20-6 in the
third period before they emptied
the bench for the late
stages
of
the contest. They even domina-
ted the play in the last period
with
the
reserves
playing as the
Indians
were basically a one-shot
team in this game as the
Lions
controlled the boards on both
ends
of the floor. Their
size,
sp;;ed
and ability gave them the
final victory by a large 90-41
margin.
Kagel
paced the
scorers
with
a
total
of 21 points on nine bask-
ets
and three free
shots.
De-
Baets
had 14, Wamsley 13 and
Henderson
10 for the other
Lions
in double figures
with
12 of the
13 boys seeing action getting in
the scoring column.
White
and
Stu
Lowry had 13 and 10 to pa.ee
the losing Indians.
B
Team
Defeated
LaSalle's
B Team made the
night a sweep
with
a 60-31
vic-
tory.
Miller
and Haaso each had
12 points to pace the winners
while Hank Barrabas led Culver
with
10.
Box
Score.
LaSalle
tg
ft
fta
I>
DeBaets
6
2 2
0
Kagel
!»
q
o
4 0
Lake
1
1
2
Jerry
Remble 4 i 8 l
Wamsley
5
3
4 4
Hay 0 0 0
2
Shafer
1 0 0 0
Henderson
5
0 0
2
James
1
2
4 1
Nowicki 1
3
4 0
Ciula
0 1
2
1
Jeff
RemtLe
3
0 0
2
Dunn 1 0 0 1
Totals
37 16 24 17
Gentry
3
1
2
1
White
4
5
i
1
Krueger
1 0 0 4
Lowry
3
4 6
3
Overmyer 0 1 1
2
Jackson
2
0 0 0
Lindvall
0
2 2
0
Davis
0 0
1
0
Haenea
1 0
1 1
Battle
For
Ball
Under The Baskets
Terry Gentry, .-34, and
Chris
Anderson, 50, battle for a rebound
under tli^-
North
..Liberty basket Saturday night. Others around
the action are Jeff Kueger, 50; an
1
John R'osenbaum. Rebounding
was
a key factor in the win by the
Shamrocks.
Desits
Drives
In For Two
Point
Jim
Desits drives under for a lay-in the third quarter action of
the
North
Liberty - Culver game Saturday night.
This
was the
period
that
the
Shamrocks,
on efforts
such-as
this, pulled away
for the safe lead
that
lead to the 51-48 victory. In the background
is
Ronnie
Young, 44; and for Culver, Stu Lowry, 42, and Corky
Oveivaycr;,.22.
4
3
3
18
McCombs
0 0 0
Lucas
0 0 1
Totals
14 13 21
Score
By Quarters
LaSalle
26 47 67 90
Culver
9 24 30 41
Officials:
Edgar Powers and
Nick Carlo, both of South
Bend.
Indians
Fall
To
mi
Culver's
Indian.
0
IOSL
their
second
game of the
season
Satur-
day ' night as they traveled to
North
Liberty to tangle
with
the
Shamrocks.
This
is a new team
on the Culver schedule
Liis
year.
The
Shamrocks,
althcu ,h not
big,
were larger than the Culver
team and
with
Chris Anderson
working under the basket for
North
Liberty, controlled the
boards
enough to seriously hurt
the
Indians.
The
game stayed
pretty
tight
the first
hal
F
,
but
North
Liberty
was
able to move to a more com-
fortable lead in the
second
16
minutes to ice up the win. The
Indians
are now 0-2, losing to
LaSalle
and
North
Libsrty. Their
next game will be a home
con-
test
on Frir'-iy nirht against the
Bremen
Li
"lis.
The
game rpned
with
Frank
Ginzer
starting the scoring
with
a
lay-in after half a minute had
passed.
Jeff Krauger tied the
score
some 17
seconds
later as he
scored
from
under, Anderson
then took charge of the scoring
for a while as he hit a free
throw.
This
lead was never lost
again in the contest. Anderson
then followed
with
three straight
baskets
as the Indians went over
two and a half minutes without
a
point before Phil
White
hit a
jumper
from
the baseline making
the
score
9-4. Anderson hit an-
other free throw but Terry
Gen-
try hit
from
17 feet to
trim
the .
margin to four points.
Jim
Desits hit a jumper and
Corky
Overmyer hit a. basket and
Stu
Lowry a free shot to cut the
lead to 12-9. The Shamrocks
managed to hold at least a three
point lead the rest of the quarter
and
with
a couple of baskets late
in the period a 19-13 first quarter
lead.
The
second
period found the
scoring
slowing down for a half
a
quartter. The Shamrocks had
opened a ten point lead 29-19
halfway through the period until
the Indians came to life. Gentry
then had the hot hand and
pumped in seven straight points.
He hit a free throw and then a
jumper
from
the right baseline.
Two more free throw and then a
jumper
from
the right baseline.
Two more free throws and then a
followed by another similar shot
from
the right side and the
score
was
quickly 29-26. Anderson
hit
from
14 feet, but Overmyer
tossed
in a long
from
out
front
and Kreuger hit a lay in
with
:44
left
on the clock trimming
the
score
to 31-30. Desits was
fouled on a jumper he hit and
added the free throw for a three
point play and the half ended
that
wav,
North
Liberty leading
Culver
34-30.
Shamrocks
Pull
Away
The
second
half was a
differ-
ent story. The Indians hit first
as
Overmyer hit a 22 footer
from
out front. However, the
Sham-
rocks
came back strong
with
Anderson
starting the scoring
with
a one-hander. He then hit
a
free throw and Desits added a
basket.
Ronnie Young
tossed
in
a
charity shot and then hit a
jumper and the host Shamrocks
had moved to another ten point
lead,
42-32. Overmyer flipped in
another basket
with
just about
five minutes
left
in the quarter,
but
from
here on out, scoring
was
at a
snails
pace. Young hit
a
free throw and Kevin Hostetler
one out of two free
shots
and no
one
else
scored
until Gentry hit
with
just :15 showing on the
clock.
This
gave the Shamrocks
a
44-36 lead going into the final
stanza.
The
game
from
here on out
was
never in doubt. The Indians
just
couldn't cut into the
Sham-
rocks
lead and in later
stages
of the game,
North
Liberty was
content to hold the ball as much
as
possible,
nursing the lead
that
THE
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CITIZEN
ON
LAKE
MAXINKUCKEE
INDIANA'S
MOST
BEAUTIFUL
LAKE
Established
July
13, 1894
Published
every Thursday, by The Indepcndenti-News Co., Inc.,
601-03 Roosevelt
Road,
Walkerton, Indiana, 46574.
Entered
as Second
Class
Matter
at the
Post
Office at Culver
Indiana,
Under the Act of March 3, 1879
SUBSCRIPTION
RATES
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$2.50
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$6.50 $7.00
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Devoted to the Interests of Nearly 20 Communities
in
Marshall,
Starke,
Fulton,
and
Fulaski
Counties
Having
an Estimated Population of
12,000
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E. URBIN, Editor
MRS.
RUTH
MACKEY,
Assistant
Editor
MRS.
ELEANOR
OSBORN,
Assistant
Editor
ranged
from
eight to 12 points
until late in the contest when
several
Culver free throws
narrowed it to the final margin
of six points, 54-48.
Anderson
led all
scorers
with
25 points on 10 baskets and five
free throws. Desits and Young
both added 11 for the other
Shamrocks
in double figures.
Gentry paced the Indians
with
a
17 point
total
while Overmyer
also
got in the double figures
with
10 points on five
baskets.
Box
Score
North
(liberty
Desits
Young
Anderson
Ginzer
Hostetler
Rosenbaum
Fisher
Shupert
Arnsbarger
D. Anderson
Clark
fg
L
fta
P
5
1 4
2
4
3
7
2
10
5
7
.'!
1 0 1 4
1 1 4 4
1 0 0 1
0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0
0
0 0
0 0 0
0
Slabach
0 0 0 0
Totals
22 10 23 17
Culver
Gentry 7
3
4
3
White
3
1
2
4
Krueger
2
0 1
3
Lowry
1
5
9 4
Overmyer
5
0
3 3
McCombs
1
1
2
1
Lucas
0 0 0 1
Haenes
0 0 0 1
Davis
0 0 0 0
Jackson
0 0 0 0
Totals
19 10 21 20
Score
By
Quarters
North
Liberty 19 34 44 54
Culver
13 30 36 48
Officials:
Jim Reinbold, South
Bend;
and
James
Cox, Jonesboro.
Self-discipline
is the Key to
happiness
and contentment.
Learn
to expect the unexpect-
ed—drive
with
care always.
Little Ads Bring Big
Results
Andtaisen
GeSs
Set For Rebound
Chris
Anderson, the
North
Liberty center, gets set to grab a re-
bound in the big third period. He outbattled three Indians for this
rebound and
also
contributed 25 points in the winning
effort.
Gentry
Hits
Two For
Culver
••Br
Terry Uentry,
Culver's
leading
scorer,
lets fly
with
another jump-
er
for two points in the
second
quarter surge
that
pulled the Indians
back
in the ball game. His efforts in this period was the big bright
spot
for Culver in ball game.
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