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1Bv JIM BAILEYHerald Sports Editorami the Tribe's fantastic shoot*[throw*. Noland had a pair froming did the rest.1 There’s only one way to describe the Anderson Indians this—• exciting! Or perhaps you canned 50 of 85 from the field.The overall figure was an unbelievable ..Via as the IndiansV would opt for hustle.;ng H»6 percentage. The TYibe hit L2 of its first 15 shot* in the third quarter and 8 of the first 12 in the final penod.Eleven Indian* played and 10 of them scored. Jerry Quire,However you describe it, Indian Power was abundant last 1 night in the Wigwam as the Tribe set a new single-game 1 school record by pouring in 111 points in a 111-09 romp over once-form id able Kokomo Haworth.Tony Marshall, hitting the, boards with unmatched ferocity! who had eight point* in relief,' against the shorter Huskies. dMn’t miss a shot Kim Streaty,led the way with 25 points and the only Indian who failed to' 18 rebounds Roy Taylor popped score, played a fine floor gameB , I___ J / ^ J L 1 a. t it /* •* i i\ t% Jin 24 points and Harry Stamp, also beating the boards on the offensive end, added 22. Re Haworth made the mistaketween the three of them they of trying to run with the Indianshad 71 points and 42 of Andcr-j which is only natural for a sml-son’s 56 rebounds.the line before Quire’s layup made it 4641 at balfltime.The third quarter started with a technical foul as one of theThat's only the overall figure.j Indians was detected “hanging In fhe second half, Anderson on the rim’’ in warmups. Nola hit 32 of 46 from the field, and who hit the free throw, added that figures out to an astound ! a basket 27 seconds later, endhe tied the game at 6:59 to gowhen the official* ruled a blocked shot was above the rim.Then the fun began Now 2-0, tthe Indian* can equal their 1971-72 total of victories if they beat Marion at the Grant County school’s place next Friday.Andcrton UF A FT-A PF TPHk*£ i s, f ---- 2-50-01 4honorler team. For two quarters itStamp, fMarshall, a JtrvtWM, *Taylor, t Kin*QuirtStrtaty $pifl#n*rpinhole Total*11-1711*142- B 11 *24 1- 2 4- 42* 3O- 0 % Ifu atonso 33* 4 0* 0 2- 2 4* 5 0* 0 0* 0 0* 0 I- 3 0. 110142I301222as424«84012211-14 14 111going over tlie century mark, during its colder minutes. Then, Kokomo Haworth ft-4 pf tp John Spikner pumping in fhe as if angered by the thought lot At ooint with 3:55 stiil (oolavJof tema t ielt;i. and on a gjoUend-was 12In doublet ing call at that.Heady, f Patrker« fPerson, c NVvljnnd. gP fatt. kmmIJPM* 1 ■Wkf1««Spikner also _ _______figures with 12 points. Darf scored the next 18 points to take H»*an Skaggs. wlK) started but was a 64-46 lead with 3 35 remaining • ,ur^ relieved early, returned to ac- m fhe third quarter, tion for the record-breaking has Credit had to lie given Ha-ket, hitting a 20-foot jumper worth for a never-say-die effortCvMwtomiOrOV.i!\Pet#f»v nKotte17nariTotal*% interim7* 12 3*11 0 20 4*107.1a. O 20* 2 0- 2 0 2 1- 9 1- ;i 23*31„ t. u nwith 29 seconds left to erase Kven after the Husk es wore Kokomo Haworth t* isbehind *thev0* 0 3 i!4 0 0 4 60* 1 4 12 5- 3 3 134-5 4 180-0 0 0 0-0 0 00- 0 0 00 0 0 01-2 2 31- 0 0 311*11 20 43.11 32—11113 15— ft*MhopeWkeptRHt\ «*lt;*, Umpire DtRotnt.i . Sacond T#*m Scot# 58*30 Andef*sectional agans* Oaleville three pressing for the basket. A .312 #lt;m. years ago. Spiker got the final shooting percentage, 29 of 93.was much cooler than theV. basket of the game, r The game was not a runaway Tribp’s but eer from the start, or rather in the of total disgrace middle stages after a strongHaworth’s scorTribe opening quav er In fact ing with 18 points Three team the Huskies had tied the score mattes were in double digits -at 46-46 a minute into the third quarter on. of all things, a goal tending Call.► “Really,” coach Ray Estes calmlv admitted. “Haworth isn’twith 13 and R ck Parson withI 12There were early ties at 2 andwith HaworthWHA PostsHuge BondPWLADELPHIA (KP) -The World Hockev AssociationHERE THEY COME On the move with fhe ball is Anderson's on defense. The game was one fast break after another withRoy Taylor (42), with teammate Harry Stamp (30) moving Taylor, Stamp and Tony Marshall pouring in 71 of thein on the fast break as Kokomo Haworth's Jim Peterson (20), Tubes 111 points.Gary Kotterman (5 showing) and Rick Parson (52) retreat(Herald Pholo by Jeff Atteberry)Marauders TopSheridan54-40pasted a jz s minion oorKi wun taking the u s. District Court here Fridaythat good. They lost their hig initial lead That was the only afternoon, thus fulfilling a tech-men from last year. They’ve time the Huskies were in fron* mCa| requirement in a recentgood teams, and now as Taylor and Marshall stormed legal decision, own a little bit. back. Anderson climbed into“We finally wore them down a 10-4 lead on a basket byHIGH SCHOOL\ndersonHaworth 69111, KokomoShenandoah 98. Rlue River68, Indpls.thevThe bond was ordered bv i Judge A. I .eon Higginbotham in second half.” Estes con Skaggs and two by Taylor, and case an appeals court overrules “They just ran out of the Indians led the rest of thehalf, up 24-14 shortly before the nuarter ended and ahead 42-69Mount Vernon 54, dan 40Sheri»THE STORY OF THE GAME -Reserve John Pistole puts up abasket for his two points in the aftermath as Anderson's In-ehans rolled up 111 points (superimposed scoreboard) to 69 for Kokomo Haworth. The total was the most points ever scored in the Wigwam and an AHS single-game record.(Herald Photo by Jeff Atteberry)tinued. 1gas. We committed a lot of turnovers, but we forced them into quite a few. too.”That had to be the understatement of the nieht. The Indians.Bluffton 79, Angola 56Cathedrald°n T3 Indpls. ScecinaConnecsville 72, Columbus Broad Ripple 65Nlt;£fil f , * ! South Bend LaSalle 75, Gosh-j Frankfort 64, West Lafayette en -5I3® ~ . . __ .. ,, Elkhart Central 54, North-South Central 73,constantly on the move and fast-breaking at every opportunity, j wiehed had an incredible 35 errors Ifthat’s hard to believe, it must be pointed out that was forced into 28 of its own,33 before Haworth began making a dent n the margin as the Aborigines cooled off.Platt's two fielder* sand-Jim Peterson’s loneTerre , ~''M —Wood 47 h J°hPn^JJarlt;iiJd' f! °f 'b SulUva n W^Nort h Knox 70 | “• 75 ’ Sord* iTCohTmbiL^Eastss-jssjt' «• »«»■ *■Cham made 60Higginbotham two weeks ago issued a preliminary injunction telling the National Hockey League not to interfere with thebucket of the game, whi tting WHA, whose survival strategy the advantage to 42-39. Platt. Upon being formed this year Haworth however, charged on the play wa5 the luring of stars likeand Pa' King hit two free Bobbv Hull, John McKenzie,i and Derek Sanderson from theLeo 92, Fort Wayne Dwenger81East Noble 38. Garrett 37 South Ridge 85. Owensville 33 Jasper 83, Evansville Harrison 56North Miami 75. Northfield 65 Washington 78. North Daviess, , „ , , I SHERIDAN - Mount Vernont Indpls.. Manual 60, Indpls. pulled away from Sheridan hereFriday night with a 23-10 fourth quarter margin for a 54-50 victory.The Marauders, now 3-1, were led in scoring by Bob See with 16 points. Mike Noe added 15. D. Glunt and Graham each had 10 points to pace the losers.Mount Vernon goes after its fourth win in five starts nextKnox .4, North Liberty 60 Mount^vtmo* ro ft-a pf tpPurdue GarageOpen To Public For III GameFort Wayne Park 66, Heri-tage Hills 49 ^ ;;Fort Wayne North 73, Fort ®y0PiWayne Nortbrop 64 b*)* xFort Wavne Luers 78, Hunt-« .i « «i JA MTUthington Catholic 40 t»u*Kv_^ac—sports—cage scores tk 3 BxJ2uTCOLLEGE Sheridan.. 7 1- a 2 ‘15.. 1 1. 3 1 S......* 41- A .1 IS ;» o-o o « 0 o-oo o ..... 2 o- fl a 4 3 0-0 0 * t ft- 0 0 2 0 0-12 ft 1 0-1 3 224 6-11 It 54F(i FT-A PF TP
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