The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 October 1962 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Oct. 18, 1962

Indians Fall To Rolling Prairie Rally \ strong mthml half wits a 53 yard touchdown mar< h by R Hing Piano. h<ppe<i Waik.r---b t 13-7 th<> Rolling Iha i !<• T. J Friday mjd Aftr> sUung 1 ’if ought : i : halt I b >llmg < "bplet. ly e<>nt i ■ Hod ti ■ play r the last 21 minutes to decide , t * ball ga me Ro’lint 1 ’”, 3d p ti the s' nd half to Walk- < ■ nil's 12 as the Indian' were m hie tu get a first d"wn in the In t tw> quarters , Walkerton 10.-iVixi the oja-n---i' kickoff and neither team I lid mt a sustained drive going ba'l changed hands several t < -bes, ih Walkvrt n got a leak >n a blocked punt. They t > k pi svssii n on the Moli ng REES An Conditioned Thursday, Friday And Saturday Tarzan Goes To India In Cinemascoue & Color Jock Mahoney Leo Gordon .lai The Elephant Hot The First Tarzan Spectacular! ( olor Cartoon & Sports Sundav, Monday & Tuesday 1 Thank A Fool In ( inemascope & Color Susan Hayward Peter Finch Diane ( ilento A I’ense Drama Os Woman Doctor Accused « Os A Mere) Killing! ’ ( olor Cartoon & News Monday thru S Hurdax 7 & 9 P. M. Sundav Continuous P. M. St uK Wednesday Ort. 21 flatari

n- huh mi: niibi-iiiiinui'ith ifinuimxiH'Oi.iHii ^cn'inii'' g I BOWLING NOTICE t WALKERTON LANES INC. Junior Bowling League 3 I Shn Is j Saturday, Oct. 20 |O;!Hl |». M. Any School Age Boys Are Eligible. We’ll Bowl 3 Games. = » ( harge W ill Be 90c With Free j , Shoe Rental. | I I - A Meeting For Junior League Girls Will f = i f Be Held At 12:00 I’. M. f | Saturday. Oct. 20 *r no no o tn a n u n ft* t: . ,

Prairie IS yard line but had a fourth down pass mt< copied in the end zone to slop any threat On tin- < eond play from scrimmu - Armstrong went off his own left tackle f<>r TH yards and । to-; J. • n !' give the Bulldog' i>.o b td Kuta ian ii.e< dra point to make it 7-0 i t bdi ms took th>- kickoff on then < an 31 yaid hue and ; .-s b t to make 69 yaid: in 17 pi.tvs f'>r the score They gained six first down > n this dr « , on< on a pinalty. before l'arlo.s Arce o <1 o 1 a quart'-*-bat k sneak from the 1 yaid line Ernie Morrison ian the point a‘b r to tie th« w>:e 7-7 This iiv as t i made on the ground <>x .pt one <nn lai third down p . jo in Arce to Don Ludwig The Indians had the ball two more tunes this half as (' Arre jnten ' pted a pass but after failing to make ya-dage the Indians were forced to punt A bit of razzlr dazz't fared ? •> the Bulldog < n a f turth down play and the Indians took ov< r again, but t’v- half ended with the bail on tin- I' v a d line as tune s mpSy ran o a on the Walkerton boys The second half was a different story Rolling Puurie contiulhd everything. Penalties were frequent and this had a definite be.. mg < n tile game One Bulldog score was < ailed back by an ilEDEWE Friday And Saturday Octnher 19 And 20 The Three Stooges Meet Hercules More Fun Than A Roman Circus! Sundav And Monday October 21 And 22 My Geisha Technicolor Shirley MacLaine Hob Cummings Yves Montand Edward G. Robinson Sundav Matinee

legal procedure and on one set of plays two xuee’ssive illegal procduie penalti’s hurt the Indians comddeiably Rolling finnly got a drive going in the last quarter as they moved 53 ya ids in seven plays for then t >uchdown with [..mg rallying the last 11 Kuta th' 13-7 cto '■til' indie.atod a chance f m Walk rtoii to pull this rm for the extra point failed and olb out if they < lUld get a di iw going Howe ei. after .a live vard gam on the first play moving th'- ball to their own 13 void line, a fumble on a hand-off was rccovi! °d by the Bulldog.and they had the ball the rest of the game One costly pass mtiutennce penalty kept this drive alive tm the Rolling Prairie team to insure possession of the ball The Bulldogs had it all ovei Walkerton in the statistics as the very weak second half left much to be desnad HoWevei the Indians playe<l a hard game on defense but simply didn t liave the ball on off. n>e enough to balance it out Indians Tie Clay B Team In Rainstorm A short pass from Ernie .Morrison to John Nylander. who raced 45 yards after the catch for a touchdown, gave Walkerton tlven second tie of the season against a strong Washington-Clay B team Monday night. The game was played in a lieavy rain most of the first half and conditions were very unfavorable Walkerton scored first as Reg Williams set up the first TD on a 75 yard sprint. Ernie Morrison bulled over from the 5 forth. score. In the ram. the Colonials charged back in the second period to take a 12 to 6 lead on score b’i Taylor fioni k wards out and

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। So vard pa-H and nin play to Smith Both conversion.* failed. Att.-r a '.-'.reh^s ’hindquarter, th.- pas* play from MorriHon. who had taken over at quarterback sot a lightly injured Carlos Arce tied the M'on* The mil for the jMiint after faih-d. leaving the score tied. Both teams missed several op jxirtumtivs as fumbles were frequent in the muddy field. The Indians espsially fumbhd trying to handle the ball in the back field The scoring Wakerlon Morrison 5 yard nm Clay Taylor. 8 yaixl run Clay Smith 50 yard pass from Ettmuelh-r. Walkerton Nylander 50 yd pass from Morrison Walkerton H o o 0 12 Wash-Clay 0 12 0 0 12 Indian Runners Win Dual Meets Walkerton High School's cross country twim won a three-way meet that was dual competition against LaPaz and Lakeville at the Robin Hood (Jolf Cours. 1 thi past week to complete their crosscountry season The Indians fm ishc<l with a 3 won and 3 lost r. i conl in their meets The Indians were the overall winners with a total >! 31 points to IziPaz's 11 and Ij»k< Ville’s 19 In dual competiti' n it was Walkerton 21 IjiPaz 31 and Walkerton 22 I-ike- die 33 luil'az won ovcj Lakeville 26 to 30 Yazel of Laßaz. was the met t winnei as he < rossed the line in io Os) for the win M.wlhn of Rik.x Ilie, was set and. followed by Steve Huff and Lirrx Wickham

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of Walkerton Tyler, of LaPaz, was fifth and Gene Lute and Adam Mann, of Walkerton, gave the Indians four of the first seven finsihers. The balance of the top seven for Walkerton was Gary Clark. Bob Lute and Tom Klimdinst All of these boys were less than, 10:52 Avoid Corn Harvest Mishaps LAFAYETTE. Ind. Now that the corn luirvest season is at hand with it.s attendant accidents. Dick Willsex, Purdue University farm safety specialist urges farmers to review, and practice thes* 1 safety rules Wear close fitting clothing when working near machinery Always disengage the power takeoff before you get off the tractor Never use a stick or com stalk to push clogs through the moving rolls. Always stop all rolls, snappers huskers and stalk ejectors to dean them out or brush trash off t hem Take a brief mid-morning and mld-aftcrnoon milk or coffe. br.-ak. Always stop the picker or tractor for adjustments. Keep the power take off shield bi place. Human error remains the basic Cause of harvest accidents. Willsey explains. Neetlless rushing caneh-ssness. fatigue and lack of training in operating the machinery take their toll. So. hr adds don't hurry during harvest and bv sure of what you’re doing Obey the Traffic l4iw*