The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1962 — Page 18

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Sept. 27, 1962

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< m >tb\ll is of f xnd ’ "g The N ■ I- F --tball J•av ,c i* now Si tll ' > down to >uph <>! good iac - as two >. ha\ * n*w tn on Ci *mpieled. Wi sb I n IL V. . l a four m a a!- ’: teams a'bi 'v । Weeks ; thi -e an thf f a ti it will । 'mK y 1 mish at th, t p < lio n 1 ■ I•< t: oil Balt i’ and Chi- । । all nave tv.* vm- and no 1 In the Fa -’ ।i ■; Division, < 1 ight d > a doub e take when th y view the line:. hen’ as V -hmgton is the on > unbeaten 1 n this half. They. however, h • had one ti< as the opening w ek 'lay were involvid a. a 353' tn with Dalia-. '-KEEN BAY THE DEFENDin champions of the NFL. has g ten old t<> a great stait com--1 ng a strong defense and their i: .a! olfense of Jimmie Twyla m i Bar’. Stan as thex ha. e t < 51 points to their opponcnN 7 Paul Hornung the gi >ry b bi । a use of his s, <■i> g antics s' 1 . at it m the s oring parade : bough it is wry obvious to any w b hers that he is g.-tting the P ills that Taylor earn. cariyi: the ball. I ETROIT HAS UNLEASHED a attack that has totaled 90 P nts in two games with the C veland cast-off Milt Plum, p ying the hero's role Plum has < plcted 36 of 51 passes in two g < s eight for touchdowns as ti - Lions have romped ovei then t rst two opiKment-. The Chicag Bears won twiii on the coast, a rick that over th* years was p’ • tty hard to accomplish. Tin y . ' 1 have two more ganu > before )■ urning home foi their first h l ie game. B A L T I M () R E WON A tl 55 r over Los Angeli s the fi - week and topped Mmm-.-ota * i.-dy Sunday Th-- other three Western teams arc- ye! to wm a g m.v. Washington pulled a real m -*• Sunday whu. B i by Mitih- < . a othei castoff of the Cleve1■- d. team took a <sc yard pass

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and run play iri tot a gamc-wm-mng 'oia hdown lab in the game t- t p Cleveland 17-16 Tins must haw n... ; Mil' In-11 fid very well f< r his ti-atment by Paul Hr wn THIS LEAVES NEW YORK. Cl-w and Pittsburgh and St Lou. , win one win ,nd om- hDallas ha<* i loss imi a tw ami Pali wielpi . has lo ’ two game-. Gamo m xt week shotil i keep tin sparks flying a- the fcii. unbeaten team- in the West-rn Division meet ea- h othei Detroit at Baltinioii am! th** Chic mo Bears at Gleen Bay ALo on the schedule is Cleveland at Philadelphia, Dallas at Los Angele, in the interdivision g me. .New York at Pitt--burgh, St Lou s at Washington, ami Mmn-'-ota et San Francisco NOTRE DAME WILL OPEN the 1962 season tin- Saturday at Oklahoma This relationship lias some important games which has made it a great series despite th* fact that tins will only be the sixth game b* tween the two schools They currently are ranked number one and two in football for the past quarter of a centum Oklahoma is top just a ttac’ion ahead of th*' It ish OKLAHOMA HAS OI’TSCORed the Irish in this series hut havi only won one game out of f iVv Their 40-0 victory at Norte Dame in 1956 made the difference as they have scored MS to si for Notre Dam* However. Notre Danie made real history in the 1957 gam*- as they stopped an Oklahoma winning streak at 17 games with a 7-0 win it Norman. Oklahoma THIS WILL BE THE OPENER for the Iri.'-!; but the sec >mi ga; e for the Soomrs as they won by a - 3 s< ore Sa’urday over Svnicusi Despite the low score, the Sfx>nei - were reported as a strong te.o The heat also could have efti । ; S Burd y if it is as hot there as it has been in previous gam- Frank Leahy used this as a weapon against th* S-oners in

their fust meeting at Nornian years ago as be used no strenuous workout before the contes* practically to the point ot i. warmup at all and th«n lan the Sooners down witk substitutioni>- foro the on-' touchdown \i< ; i Was H' hleV i <1 NOTRE DAME W< N THE 1961 game, the openei at .' »tie Da mo by a 19-6 score. Th*' Sooners were victim of several backfield injuries at that time and finished strong last yeai On the other hand, the Irish faltered in the late season after starting with three straight wins. Notre Dam*' has 11 returning- lettermen whilOklahoma claims 20 THE GAME WILL BE CARried nationally on TV by the Columbia Broadcasting System with kickoff at 2 3o p.m SERVICE NOTES PARRIS ISLAND S C Marine Private Michael R Nusbaum, son of Mr. and Mis Ray A. Nusbaum. of Roosevelt and Ohio Stieets. Walkerton, completed recruit flaming. Aug 2k at the Marine Corps Recruit Dep>t. Parris Island, S. C. The training includes drill bayonet use. physical conditioning, basic military law. ceremonies, military etiquette and other military subje* ts Three weeks are spent on the rifle range where recruits fire the M-ll rifle and receive m-trui-tion in other infantry weaixms.

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MAYPORT, Fla Michael K. Granning, fireman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Granning. of Route 1. North Lih. -;ty, is serving aboard the attack an* raft carrier I’SS Saratoga, op- • rating out of MayporL Fla The Saratoga re<'ently was nominated for the annual Arleigh Burke Fleet Trophy foi out tan*l ing improvement in battle eflii ien y morale and performance The Hward honors Admiral Ai h igh Burke, who was Chief of Naval Operations b* f -re retiring last year. The Saratoga was among six I I oft) -• Atlantic Fl*-*-! nominab d for the award, which was w ar by the radar pn k* ' destroyer T’SS Vesole HISTORY REPEATS The man who studies the past is always in a good position to anticipate the future.

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Attend Methodist District Conference Members cf the locai Methodist Church that attended the South Bend District Conference last Sunday were Mrs Emmet Eder. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Divine and Rev. Hai Id E Williams. The confeicnee was held at the First Methc*l t Church in Winamac Dr. Richard Nay. of Indianapolis, addressed the conference on "Operation Doctor" concerning his recent experiences in the Congo as a medical doctoi The Rev. Malcolm McArthur of New Carlisle and Australia, delivered the devotional message. Rev, John Wolf, District Superintendent, presided. NOTICE Th-- Wesleyan Daughters will paint Friday afternoon in the Methodist Church basement