The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 September 1962 — Page 2

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Sept. 20, 1962

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EOOTBU.I. IS HERE IX ' big fashrm. Ilie high si hoois in tins area began playing at the 'st nt Seplembvi and now the < 'lleg' s an I pr are all ur.iki - \ ay f«n keeps this year The wen *nr m nnt v (as sha . be<n just . little warm for football. but the • ithusixsm is high and some g »od i.ill has been played "it all three 1 eels. ONE iKiESNT HAVE TO GO < dlege oi professional game to see - rood football The high schools of this area, b*Hh locally and in th< < »y. put on a good show of footb ill North Liberty, with two wins :nd a tie in their fit s’ thret games, has fielded a good team t lis veat and displayed some good i ird football Walkerton, still not mature football team for high s hool. has had a little more trouble winning as they have dropped theii first three games, but still are Improving every game an i dispplayed some good ball in their most recent gams against River Forest. LN THE CITY. iRE SOUTH Lend schools and the NIHSC has had some ical barn burners already this year. WNDU-TV has a t> levised game every Saturday i ight for football fans to watch and these School Field contests have been two good ones in then first two weeks. But to reallx s e football, one must sit in the stands and watch first hand Much can be seen if you are there in person that isn't seen on TV (’neck your schedules and make plans to get out and see some 1. gh school football this season. SATURDAY TH F. CO LI .E<3E season got under way with a game televised between Miami and t at. This featUH-d a couple ol g <hl quarterbacks, but the play of Miami’.' Mira stole the show. This hai H-throwing quarterback just about eonrtolled the game with his bullet-like passes as they moved to a decisive win < er the Panthers. More of the larger colleges and universities will take action this week end and bv the following week thej all will be in action t '"HE NATIONAL FOOTBALI I. i started then s< hedule Sunil with a couple of surprises •< .ung fj<ni the seven game REE Si Aii Conditioned Med., Thur., Eri. And SaL “Spartacus” In Technicolor Kirk Douglas Peter Ustinov Tony Curtis I he Mot inn Picture With Eserything That Makes Entertainment Great! \lso Color Cartoon Show Lasts (her 3 Houts !u»\ Office ( I >m*s b; 10 Sun., Mon., Tues. And - Wed. Kid Galahad In < dor Elvis Presley loan Blackburn Gig Young EKis Sings And Eights I o Your Hearts Delight! < dor Cartoon And Sports S'bhLh Continuous 2 P..M.

<« heduh Top ’.r ••< ; • ’c 1 ( vc land a^aind N* Ymk in the Ea.-.tt rn l'i i>i T. i.~ Lc. arc tw of the top ranked Hubs in this division. Cleveland ca ae ou* on top m the didc nve battle by a 17-7 sc<r« St Lrtii.. •cirprised PidladHphia with a win over the Eagles in their opener THE CHICAGO BEARS. WINle - in the pre-season play, stunned the Sau Francisco 49’ers on _ the coast and Baltimore rallied to top the Los Angeles Rams in a late < < me.from-behind win on the passing of Johnny Unitas. Green Bay, th l ! defending champions, I'x.ked exceptionally strong in dropping Uie Minnesota Vikings by a large score. Paul Hornung was up to his old scoring tricks as he tot ail’d 2S points in this game DETROIT, WITH WILT PLUM having his way at quarterback, ran wild over the Pittsburgh Stei lei.' Sunday as they took some of the pressure off their defensive unit with a good offensive attack Dallas and Washington, the two teams pegged for the bottom of

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their division tniggh-i to a 3. r i-35 tie Bobby Mitchell, the Cleveland cu. b ff in the Fhnie Davi.s trade, was a tremendous show for Ihi Redskins IN THE AMERICAN FOOT ball League, both San Diego and Houston, the two te .ms who have dominated the leagu in its first two years, have been dealt a loss that could mean this league is beginning to balance itself out aftei a couple of good drafts. This way of drafting talent that both leagues have keeps balance in the professional ranks ACTIO'J THIS WEEK END will feature Duke and Southern California m the game of the week on CBS. while the Green Bay Packers will again be on the CBS network Sunday as the Ch> cago Bears will be on the coasi again. The Bears will be on Chicago’s channel 2 later in the afternoon. The AFL, of course, will have a later televised game at 3 30 also. G<> To Church Sunday

Robert E. Urbin, Editor ♦ PUBLISHER Independent - News Co., Inc. Walkerton. Indiana PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week. Second Clnss Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana SI BS( RIPI ION RATES; $3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional If Mailed Out Os State.

TEEN I)' • ■ "" ”• ON FRIDAY NIGHTS The V.’.uKirton icon nance will <'> t.nuv at th ■ Youth Building on Frm.ty night ‘his week as ’HI nu conflict with school activitie merits moving it to another night The dance is from 8:30 to ll:0o p.m. with a ten cent admission at the door. Chaperone^ are furnished by the Walkerton Lions Club. Fine crowds have been attending since the opening of school BARGAIN CENTER Koontz I^ike Hours Sun. & .Mon. 10-6 Tues. - Wed. - Thur. Fri. & Sat. 9-7 STOP IN! YOU CAN’T AFFORD NOT TO. Jim & Marge Morrev

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