The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1962 — Page 2
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Nov. 21, 1962
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whai i" !> i a.: r mi \.x t > f «<h ,11 t<> m We 1 t ’ N tn I>. ;1. t - it.- 'Hilt 'I • • t • til*'ll ' ' T 'HI !. v. ’• .i ■ . <g- 11 Th' v 'si • . Ts ‘rj d « " ’■•■ t , . Lee :|f w a ‘ 1:1 ere and ■ • ■ Ed ■ Vih, i" K■ an , : the- ’long t< ane <■■ tb« !<• ' >'lld’. t h ye , ',!< ! .",fi tm -. * : t" n< •!' Tine th v mig-t not rave tTe : ovei t e . strong B.e Ten kaiib. bit ■eV Wo’lldn ‘ Lave I .1 vv 1 playe I dead eo),er. WHEN XdIEE DAME MADE 1 . tin to 1 'hila a iph a to pl ty ’ .vy i changes weiv made ther M.rting lineup Several pl, •more''. eace. t" get in re . . >d mlion m ive i into the I mup and othej player* t> at had s-een 1 ■ te l a ' -on ”■ : • if 'alb d a ••'attu- Tins' -mhin B ton caught •;r- . The bheking ha been mm b L. !kr. more tm kb : being made m the ine and th< all round oird ]o ked Up <on a 'ably. Tim Jesuit has been three straight wm and a team ti '>‘ th' fan < an he proU i t" hi NOW THE INTERESTING tirng to lie seen is, of course, tin 1i 4 two games of ti e eason It tLe Trish have come up t. top f ght cald>er of hail, they will 1 ive to prove it agamM bw.i and S' uthern California. Southern <’d is ranked ami:,. tie top t-uns m the nation Phis is the fnal game on the Irish st hoduie s I< va ni ist be played l-efore f e Trojans lowa ha been down < nsiderahly thi y o hut have played better ball the past couj b* o’ weeks n the trong Dig Ten ■ -ft rente, THE IRISH HAVE, OVER the past years made a habit of < mung up with one of their finest games in the < oast game against Soulhem Cal If they an get past th, lowa < rew this Saturday, they < ou>d sti,l make a winning seaon out of a year that looked P'etty black a few Weeka ago EOR THE PAST THREE REES Aii Conditioned M «finesda>, Thursday, I ridax -X Saturday Escape From East Berlin Don Murray " ei nep hlt mpi i ri ♦ hi inline l\aufman • he Story Os The Etet I’d sent Stiugole |. o| 1 ir< «l mt | i am Imprison»”<*nt Behind The Beilin Nall! ’dot ( ai limhi A, New s I ii >1 Show 5 |>M । hur s . Sunday, Monday, lur^dax A Wednesday Marco Polo In < mi masc<>|H. * Color IC’iv Calhoun ok a l aru Robert Hund ii Ihe Me bhe^ \dxen Hh» i (if | hem xi| < on . qiirror Os The lUil»ai »an Hordes Os The Os )• »M • < <do> ( mHqqh A News >undax ( ontinuou* 2 P. .M. 'londay Thru ^edm^a? 7 A 9 P. M.
■a • <■■ ( 111 in ! t-k t i be! tei ■ t'L li ■ tin t’ I' the B g Ten i p’ Ing T1 ’■ the ti -ng t I ig ■* the mili'm. bir none In ■■ ■ ' ■ s ’hi b< n > n'.y "ne •i tv. ' g t<- -ins that stand H ve ■ y <i it is differ’ nt The lowly hccci'. ida sj,,. { am have given the ■ ■ ■ • ‘ md a Li ■ ,k : ' ,'d ha’. • an L a the li , f Indiana with i : i; <■ • v.c. • ;es ovri strong ’■ •• Ir X'< it! Vo ''in and Ohio • i . : ed beauty a •; '• ' k ago hen they du ; ■ <■ i ■ •• I’ it !u • I’ clennakrr • wh >. it th./, time, v.er, ui.bcaten i < !:!••! •■n<e piny, PCRDEE A SENTIMENTAI. favoritil f most in this area t make the trip to the Rose Bowl th y ■! due to tiie f.,. t that th y hivi/t !>••• n there in the nent ei.< of pane .s dating ba, kt" tm jiost war y- o lost thoii chances Saturday when a hard no e football game wa lost t o the Golden Gopher, f Minnesota ThLs was a bruising battle from start to finish ar ! • touchdown pass in flu List quai tep off et two field goals by the b ilermakei . t win 7-6. WITH MINNESOTA MAKING the trip last year, it looks like the Badgers of Wisconsin will get the si..<ll of r ».es this year. They have a game again t Minnesota Sat ui day that will decide the titbi b t appear to be the team to iepre ent the Big Ten du.< to the f t t that the same team doe n t go twr e ALT. IN ALL. THE BIG TEN lai,- ls <ne that no one <an pred'et as upsets are as common as anywh-e . n the nat on in tho loop EVEN THE INTEREST IN profesuHial ball is s .a i. gh !v---spile the fact that the Gre, n Bay Ba keis s,s>m to have an unbeatable , < mbination going for them. Thursday they meet the Detroit Lu»m, who liad the Packers down with le .s than two minutes to go in then f rst meeting, only to lose in thr closing minutes on a short fiel<l g si; following an intercepted pa.ss Ih’troit's strong line did hold the WLsconsm boys without a tou hdown that <L*y EVEN THOUGH THERE IS Fridav & Saturday Nov. 23 & 21 Lad: A Bog Peter Breck Peggy .McCay Carroll O’Connor Angela < artwright Knd Introducing Lid Technicolor \lso 26 Minute Featurette The Adventures Os The Road Runner Technicolor 1 i iday Ibwirs Open 7:00 Saturday Doors Open 6:15 Sunda) N member 25 Rome Adventure Troy Dmihue Angie Dickinson Ro»<mo Brizzi Suzanne Pleshette Technic »lor Matnv ent 2:15 Ex ming Show h < ont inuouc from b 15
dill action to be played, this senson ha been an outstanding one all over the nation in all cm ! 's The Ameri< an Football I^cguc has come of age where one ' i twi teams no longer donw 'te the play Any thne one turn < n the TX' to h f" db ,11 g ,mc t.' y i • wat'hu g good, hard fc tl»all i game that l in much Aunt an as any ■p ut <an be Late Rally Tops Indians In 1962 Home Opener A mne point port hy New Car li*le in the last half of the but quarter without return spelled defeat number 'wo fo> Walkerton Friday night instead >f win num- , bei one as the Indiai blew a five point lead with 3:49 left to end up on the short end of a 61 -60 -enre Th’* game was tight all the way with the Indians gaining a lead .11 the first quarter, but the Tigers held a slim margin foi must of the remaining time Jack Watkins starti-d the gam« off for Walkerton with a pan of baskets from the right side. Hus! followed this With a free throw and i'. I<>ok<-’J like the Indians w, i,on their way Howcvei aftei Harding and Ernie- Morrison Had ed baskets Estep and Harding hit bankets for the Tigers to '.’lee the gap to oiv* point The Indians name ba« kon the shooting ot Stvxe Huff from the corner to gain a lb 11 lead by the end of the first period. Th<- second quartet wus the downfall <>f the Indians as the Tigrrs raced to a lead that was gained on short shots as th* y continuallv movjMl throxigh the Walk erton zone defense for easy sheds The Tigers wastet! no time gaming the lead as VnnSlager hit a thie, jH»int play to open the scoring Hanlmg followed with a ba^k, t bef' le MorKson pok,-d in a long one for Walkerton. However the T.geis moved steadily ahead until they Lad a 30 to 23 lead with just a Short while remaining in the half Don Lu<>W'tg hit his first p> nts of the night as he conntx tad on a pair of free throw s and a basket tn trim the lend to three point., at the end of the fu M halt New Carlisle scored ths first seven i>olnts of the Iset hall as Estep hit a three jMjmt play. X an Slagvi and Symanskt tallied ba kets before Morr«K>n again broke off the streak, 'rhe Ind.ans then fought back on the shooting ot Watkins to move within five 40 44 at the end of th.e thud quar J4 >r The last eight minutes weir thi ill packed Run n scored one or two free throws ami Ludwig hit a basket Watkins pegged in 0r..from out front to ’ e the sconat 4(MP with just 6 lo n-maining At^r a fieo thnw by Harding Ludw.g tallied on a three pointer an I then Watkin, r a’ ‘ed th--a N r > .90 lead However it wa short-lived as the Tigei> a:., fighting back. ’Ki The Friendly Comer Service Is Our Business ( XR WASH BRICFS Black Walk $2.(10 mute Walk $2.50 ou Wash $ 1.00 New Price* Duc To Higher Water Raten Manager* Gene Feitz and Jim Martin
7^ adefteftdeizi - Robert E. Urhin, Editor PUBLISHER Independent - News Co., Inc. Walkerton, Indiana PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Meek. Second ( lass Postage Paid At WalAerton, Indiana SUBS( RIPIION RATES: $3.00 Per Year . 50c Additional If .Mailed Out Os State.
V h ill i ft. Harding hit a • ■ ’ ’• i ami then Myers f ii urn - ■ i ■ Syi.’ । n i:i each hit : " b< '<>’ - the Indians > <1 -I ole ai nil T • last cam.' with I 11 left as the Immin < were going through a dim j-ht which was finally broken bv Morri <n - long one-hander I How.-vei the Walkerton anxiety t > get the bail gave the Tiger* some fr<*e throws that iced up tlu game for all practical purposes The Indians hail a bad night fund.dnent.ally as they made continuous errors to give the Tig i ninny opportunities To add to the- NeW C irli: Jr s ability to BloV, the ball for short shots against ’he Walkerton zone and you can re the reason defeat number two was added to the record rathci than win number one. Harding led ill s oieis with 20 points foi the visitors while Watkins am! Morrison hit 17 and 16 n-sjiect iw lv forth • losers > B Teiun Lo*ws A bad second quartet cost thr ‘ Walkerton P. team their game also as they went t! rough a scor< । less second peiiod to fall well be hmd Trailing 15-12 at the end of one quaitei the Tigers pulh-d to a safe lent! white tlic Indiana did not M'ore a point in this pernxl to trail 2H-12 at halftime They came bat k strong, especially m tlie last stanza to finally drop the game by a 37-33 score New (nrlUilr fg R p Myers 3 2 1 VanHlugei 5 2 2 Harding 9 2 Estep o I I Szynuuuki 2 1 I Baginski 0 0 2 Trumble 1 0 1 Totals 25 14 17 Walkerton fg ft p Huff 4 1 3 Watkin* h 1 4 Ludwig 3 4 2 Arce 0 1 3 Morrison X 0 I Earner 0 2 3
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Burch 1 3 2 Total- 24 12 21 New- Uarlislr 11 30 49 64 Walkerton 15 27 34 60 (glicinls Bill Ryan and Ed Pov .-is (S’Uth Bend > Plan Basketball Homecoming At Walkerton Ihc Senior Class of Walkerton Hnrh School is planning the first basketball homecoming that our school has ever hm! The big event will be Friday. Dec 7th Seven ■ < hm,l organization- the GA A FFA. FHA. Hi-Y, Y Teens, and the junloj ami senior rins es, will each । house a candidate for queen At the half of the B team game a very imprexmve ceremony will announce ea- h canditlate, her escort and sjxm-rir The basketball Mjunds will vut« for the queen of their choice who will feign ovei th«’ homecoming varsity game with Madison High School After the game the queen will reign at the dance in the grade school Admission to th,, dance will Is- 50* each or 75c per couple Area Basketball This Week End Week end a- tk>n is a little light due to the Thanksgiving holiday, but several gamer are still on tap f r ihis*area in the coming week. Fri.’ay, Noxcmbrr 23 R.ley at Washington-Clay Washington at Penn Saturday, November 24 Rolling Prairie at Walkerton South Bend Central at Hammond Plymouth at Penn Mishawaka at Logansport Sheridan at John Adams Tis-sday. November 2* Lakeville at North Liberty North Judson at New Carlisle Walkerton vs Grovcrtown at T- • ner
