The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 July 1962 — Page 12

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — July 12, 1962

North Liberty Summer Recreation Program Wednesday 17 swimmers jourmved to Stone Lake, but due to ’!.• rainx w •other. were unable t< swim. Thi same gioup will be .•vbnitced free on the last swim di’e of the program, July 25. The fee f< i all othets attending vwil be ann<)> ".ced at a later date. (Nadi y Stoner is the girls bad. n inton < hampion. She defeat-d Barbara Stout 11-3 and 11-8 for ti e ti’le. Nancy advanced to the finals by defeating Karen Hill 11-5 and 112 while Barbara beat 1 v Phy Doering 112 and 11-3 to gain her final berth Karen bent D bby 5-11, 11.5 and 11-1 for third place.

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Terry Fraser advanced to the finals in 4he boys badminton tourney by beating his brother, Jim. 15 X and 15-10. Gil Hughes mi ved into the quarter finals on a fmfeit from B<>b Snyder. Tn the first game of a double headei the Royals beat the Celts 3o 22 in the basketball league. Clareni e Fields and Kevin Hosteller has 1(1 and 11 points resepitively or the Royals, while Guil Ro w led the Celts with ten. In the second game. Don Rudds 11 points hd the Packers to a 30 t,, 13 win o er the Lakers. Doug H >lme.s had six for the losers. The Celts came back with a 1023 win over the Lakers. Mike Clark got 17 for the Celts while Mike Knepp gathered 12 for the Lakers. The standings are: Celtics 2 1 Packers 1 Rovals 1 Lakers 1 2 In the decathlon this week,

Larry Wilcox and Mike Knepp both pole vaulted B’6" in the Class A Division. Knepp was also first in the softball throw with a heave of 60 yards. In the Class B division Don MeEndarfer vaulted 6’6" and Miko Clark threw the softball 55 yards. Bill Albert is leading the way in ’he Class C division with a vault of 66' and a throw of 39 yards. Next Tuesday and Thursday will be the final days for any make, up. Little league The White Sox banged out 7 hits for 13 runs to whip the A s 13-6. L. Snyder blasted a home run and a single to lead the Sox while K. Naragon got three hits for the A’s. The Angels downed the first place Phillies 8 to 7. getting only two hits off J Ko.selak and C. Fields while J. Hurt scattered 6 safeties to the losing Phillies. The <two hits were by Kane and Palmer in a five run second inning. The White Sox scored four runs in the bottom of the sth. but fell short in a close 8-7 loss to the Phillies. D. MeEndarfer got two hits for the winners, as

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did M. Clark for 4he Sox. D. Bergland powered two home runs, the last a grand slam belt to give the A’s a 17 to 16 victory over the up and coming Twins. J. Fannin and M. Albright got two hits each for the losers. Phillies 6 3 Twins 6 4 Angels 5 5 White Sox 4 5 Athletics 3 7 In the minor league the Cubs kept their spotless record by winning two, 10-3 over the Braves and 5-2 over the Dodgers. In o’her games the Yankees beat the Dodgers 4-3 in a good game and the Braves won their first with 8-4, over the Yankees. Cubs 9 0 Yankees 5 4 Dodgers 2 6 Braves 17 The Little Leaguers and the High School Baseball team are planning a trip to Chicago, on August 9, to see the White Sox take on the Los Angeles Angels. The coj-it. for each boy will be sl. Boys of the minor league will turn in their money to Mr. Dunnuck. the major leaguers will give their dollar to the coaches,

and the high school team will , pay Mr. Miller. The busses will leave the D-X Station at 8:00 a. . m. Thursday. It would be advisable for each player to carry a sack lunch. All boys will wear their uniforms. The minor league 1 will be given caps on the bus. Please get your money in as soon , as possible. INJURED IN TRACTOR A( ( IDENT Larry D. Lowry is in good condition from injuries received in a tractor accident. He was released from Osteopaithic hospital last Saturday where he wag taken following the accident. Lowry was on a tractor driven by an employe of his father when the accident occured. The two had been cultivating beans and were returning to the farm house for lunch at 1:30 when the tractor hit a rough spot in the lane, throwing Lowry beneath the rear wheel. His ribs were torn from his spine on the right side and back, and arm muscles were torn, it is reported. U are needed in Ch rch