BERLIN - Don't blame Hiland's Hawks (13-4) if they have ill feeling towards Garaway's Pirates (10-4). The Hawks, losers of 3 straight early in the season, were riding high on the wings of a 10-game victory streak until they ran into the Pirates here Saturday. But Glen Bower's Pirates, who had handed Hiland one of its losses, 52-46, ruffled their feathers a bit more by coming up with this decision for their 4th straight win. Talented Dan Andreas, 6-3 Junior, again was the guiding force behind Garaway as he led all scorers with 19 points. Randy Miller lended chief support, netting 11 markers. High for the Hawks were Don Yutzy and John Hochstetler with 12 and 10 tallies, respectively. The 2 teams battled on nearly even terms the 1st half, Garaway holding 12-10 and 21-17 margins. But, with the smooth-working Andreas leading the way, the Pirates opened up a 10-point lead in the 3rd canto and held a 36-31 margin going into the final frame. Andreas, Garaway's top point-producer with 230, also was outstanding under the boards as he gave his finest all-around effort of his career. The only time Bob Schrock's Hawks led was 4-2. A full-court press was used effectively by the Bucs, especially in the 3rd canto. Garaway fired in 19 of 49 floor flings for 38 percent and made 12 of 21 fouls. Hiland sank 18 of 54 from action for 35 percent and hit on 9 of 13 charities. The Pirates host Midvale and the Hawks greet Warsaw Friday. Hiland took the Reserve game with a 41-34 slacking of Garaway (7-5).
GARAWAY PIRATES - 50
Dan Andreas 8-3-19
Randy Miller 5-1-11
Jim Young 1-5-7
Terry Gerber 2-0-4
Dex Sedwick 1-1-3
Ron Raber 2-2-6
HILAND HAWKS - 45
Ken Miller 3-2-8
John Hochstetler 4-2-10
Ron Miller 2-1-5
Art Miller 2-3-7
Schneider 1-1-3
Don Yutzy 6-0-12
Monday, February 1, 1965
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
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