The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 December 1962 — Page 2
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- IHE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Dec. 27, 1962
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■gni■ \ y will he a?; • rin: g- •.1 pl; '« g u et •: ’he tit.c of « ■ <e ,'bm- of !h<‘ Nit ."!lal F .tL.H L< agu List Sun lax t ■ n Football Lt ; ’. . - mnyb: > k pl . v f: a- - 1 I : th< H mb -. L a: t’ - x’b pi re uit the gi” ■xx is 1 1 1 L end <■! the reg 1 .t: > t •r\l\Y THE GREEN H\ Y I i.is ail! attempt to Imt • -s’ t> .c in tin h j of tb«- v.igi । to wm three > :a,.:;t t •। ni the league This attempt x * ' .aht by Houston in the ML Si Thirty as this >s tj a third x o o piax (or this l< agu< H/as t won the first two ye:us but t sec len death victory by 1• L 1 Sund. ;. put an end to this ' ng » \»:I<XC TIMES I'oWEK 1 e footlKill teams I -xe atL .piiM to make it three in a i .i! th- NFL Late.^' o Rap. i 's , Colts and tl ladn it I ns in th.- 50 m Neither of th< e p ■•e'h'Hi* teams could tun. the ’ k with the great John! y Unit i and Hobby Layne d.r< ting th.* at ta<ks iree.n bay s tremenimh's ..ad do sn't center around one gi at quarterback, but moie so <’ a d h well balanced team that tuns no one extra strong p int Ail tennis that play for h unpmnship have to be stiong. :<T it. i.e str mg defend but the । r all p>wer of the Packet - I had many < all them the g’ it' 4 train exvr assembled IM TAY I AYR THE PILE । xmg fullback, m their number < player He has had a tiemen • .s ycai and is the bread and b tter man for the Gioen Bay t- m H s terrific running with god fmxxsrd xxall, enahh G '*n Bay to nlay a hall eontol , e ami this is one of the real r tsims foi their tnmendous suc- < s The passing attack is much ' r.»ngei with th< strong running i u«. and xxhim needed. the Pack •' - ca g > to the air with mm h eUi rvss. < >N THH OTHER HAND THE G. mts ar« mainly a passing t-am act this year xxith Y A Tit t d ung most of the thr a up t > x have set a b ague lei rd for t <- nios' t->mhd' in pa sea in h i »n Tittle has real y opened ■ the guns and thnnxn t it kill
? nnHiiiHmitiHniiiiiiiiiiiiin’iiHniiniiuiHiiiiin'inißiiimiiiniiiiinminiii | Bow! In The New Year I | Monday, Dec. 31 I i = = ’ At . Walkerton Lanes | | Silver Dollar For Red Pin I | Strike I | 7 E M. To ? | | Free! Free! | i Ham Sandwiches. Cheese Cake I & Coffee I
on 11 <• ; i >r.ty of <k (a .i ns ’Hu y have exi • I'ent l< cixela and like to throw- th fulib.u k ox ■ r t middle of the hne In fa< t. the fullback was the w.inl lead.c.g reccivi r on the team AIJ IN ALL SUNDAYS game promlM'.-i to be a jnn dandy It is • ri ><: on nationwide 'IV for all to enjoy SLNLXY S (TIAMPK)NSHIP g une m the AFL wa, a ati auge one I>a\a ju ijHrd t > a comfoit abl • 17 1 b a<! in the fust half Hoxve’. e-. t:.e Houston Gib rs tame ba k .strong to completely tkmuna’ • th< play tn the second half am! tie d at 17 to 17 Then the Hous', n L on eontmu d to dominate play until an intercepted j <vs came right at the end of the first t xtra 15 minute re red Fium here the Halhus team ad vane 1 the ball to just imide the 2d f om xx'her a field g< al ended everything DALLAS THIS YEAR WAS paces! by L*n I ’axv.son a reject of the Nat ot al Football League as he has sjH nt several year a tn the league without getting a chance t.» play on any kind of a regular basis This proven that many good players can be oxr-look«s| and could !• ally prove themselvi m if given the proper chance Registrations For Motor Boats Are j>ow Renewable Motorboat registrations that expire in the month of Januaiy are now bong accept'J. tor re newal by the Cons-nation lupartment, it wan announced today by Donald E F Hz., Dm< t»i There are now oxer PO'HKt boats r«gi ttied xvith the <5 partment In view of this, Mr Foltz urges boat i>wn< is to rvn.-xx their registration during the month they expire ami not w ut until the b-citing season ojxenn Application blanks foi renewal are available at spirting gcxsis sLrvs mar mas. and county clerk ofYiC< ; Th<« renewal fee is s3’Mi Two grandmothers xvere bragging about their grandchild’en, and one quite impressed, a; k> d the other “How old are your grands >n-'” Well,” rvnh"d th- other x. th g eat pc; i na| pride, “the d ' i txvo and the lawyer s four "
Shamrocks Fail To Washington Clay By 62-51 North Liberty'^ Ehamro-ks w<te handed their fifth loss o! the .'.is-<4 aftvi Lhtue cunsecu. t xe wins by host Washington Clay on i- nd iy evening This was Clay s si < und vi tory after .six < o s» ix e def. ata. The Colomab* aon d first on a fne thi >w nut the Shamrock.-, led by Dave Sulmos' four In >d goals, h'l! the had throughout much o the fn.t quarter omy to Ira 1 12 11 at its end Clay quickly iruica-'-d Hum had m the an ond quarter to hold the halftime t ix -i 29 22 A ti r,g f'clomal es. rt In the third quarter im.rcawd th s t< a 15 punt lead 5u 36, but the fourth qua:’«•! found North Lib erty fighting bu k to cut tins ha ' as the game emhd 62 51. T.p scoring honors of the ev.n ng went to North Liberty s Solums with 21 points as he hit 11 field g xtls and 2 free thiows Teammate Ron Porter contnbut ed 11 L-a lmg the Colonials were Bob Kizer wth 18 points, Dave Watkins with II and Mike Fl more with 10 B Trani Also Topped by ( lay North Libe tys B Team also fell tn Wa hington ('lay 35' 28 TTns loan gave thr Shamrocks H Team a 6 I record. The Shamrocks held the had throughout most of the first quarter, b it a i oujile of quick has kets by Clay gave them a fl 5 lead The Shamrocks fought bi k in the secund quarter hold Ing (’lax t<> only 2 points and tied the score 11-11 at the half Am the third quartc gat und. rway the C ilom.il;> qu! kly giabbcd tl । lead 23 Ik They doubled It in the fourth quaitei so;- thr 3b 2h win Tile t' -p P te.mi seora r was Benny Craw? > d with 15 point-. f>t V. ishr ton Clay Jim Lam b. -1 led North liberty with 12 p nts lU»\ S( ORL U'ax^ lax fg ft p Kizer k 2 1 S lode'beck 11 u Watkins 5 4 1 Elmore 4 2 I Schmidt 3 3 o Benko 2 0 1 S-troud 1 o 3 Amor 1 0 1 Arnold 0 0 1 Riffe! o 0 o Heim 0 0 0 Totals 25 12 North Lltirrty Porter 6 2 0 Smith 2 0 2 Kane 0 0 1 Fritz 1 0 1 Holloway 3 1 I Go dv 0 0 0 Soln ms 11 2 4 F-k’*lue 0 0 0 Davis 0 U 1 Dillon 0 0 0 TotaL 23 5 10 W b Clax 14 29 50 62 North Lilhu x 12 22 35 51 EEZHSE Friday & Saturday l^c 2S A 29 The Three Stooges in Orbit < anil ( hriMenden Ldson Stroll Sunday December 3U If A Man Answers in i olor Canara l*re txMioy uann Micheline Prrwh John Lund ( O' n Homero Stefanie Powers
*7^ Robert E. Urbin, Editor PVBLISHER Independent - News Co., Inc. Walkerton, Indiana PUBUCATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week. >econd (’Liss Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional If .Mailed Out Os State.
Bail Stale Ollers 16 ('lasses Pad State Tciwhern Coil« gr is oftrung 16 extrnslon chcwM beginning Frbiuary 25, 1963. In 14 Ind'ana < immunities accord mg ti Di R. E Michael, director of extended MTVicra al the college Tu establish a claaa. 16 ap proved regPtration* must be on file in the reg st rar a office on or before January 20. " ;ud Dr Mi chael. He said trial \he place w'here the dam la to be held In each town and the Ins’rue’ r » name will be annmmced later (Tasaes will be offered in the following ana cities: Elkhart T< Ms and measure
r' n ”""‘ j . f Two Big Games fb | | tor four \ r- /J Enjoyment ’ GATOR BOWL t Penn State vs r r londa Sat., Dec. 29 ‘: m v sT Channel 22 I COTTON BOWL \ < f l ues., Jan. 1 \ £ | 2:30 P.M. EST \ f | ( hannei 22 r o r , Sponsored By The Hartford Fire Ins. (o. Group lx»cal Representative j Hiatt Insurance Agency f Phone 5x6-3621 HO2 Ohio Street Walkerton r .ihC.i «-□• ;ii u liOau’tii OBeviMHLNuu r *OuiUi? , itMv TSttK Welcome I Legion Members NEW YEARS EVE PARTY Dancing to the Music of DICK SWISHER’S BAND 9:30 ’till ? AMERICAN LEGION POST 189 \\ alkerton, Indiana 1-jrMlßWiif iwr~ - - -
mmta (Education 530 for foui hours credit) and the Far East (Social Science 3113 for foui - hour# credit and 511.3) both classes beginning Thursday, Feb. ’ ruary 28 Plymouth Recent trends in a: t education (Art 522) beginning Wednesday. Febiuary 27, for fom h'»urH credit. Valparaiso Mental hygiene (Education 525) beg'nning Tuci day. February 26. for four hours ’ credit THAT FIGI TIES 'Die college freshman hail pest ‘ cred his father insisting on n i new car On a visit his father ‘ punted out the ancient vintag of the cars In the campus parking ‘ lot. "But, Dad." the lad protested 'those cars belong to the faculty '
