The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1963 — Page 2
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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — March 7, 1963
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THE IW 2. SE< ’T11) NAl_< HX VE । n<hsl and now 61 lean. < ntm uc on to th pah that lends t" the State ('hanipi 'n^h p <>f Indi- : 'a hasskethal for this war Xtnong th< a- tear . e toi.’ fir >t ■line Seetiona! Chimp- and >’.xty < lu i s haw male the tr ip to I: g lunal; ♦ •••!"! e T' • • of the top ranked t«.V - ill the state w.'d by th" way- ie Se.ord of t e top rated team uro ’nd the •••. ,c,. p -io b'y V-'Vn ahead ’ the finals and some •( these th high ’ l i^-:b:'il < - <aoi <; Hake t phi - include - South B* nd On- • . I M ncie Central. E. msvilie It .-so <*ohmd 'i< N’<h> .in City d East Che ap Washington. XS IS ISI’ALLY THE CASE t toughest Regional in the state ’.I < ome again at EaT Chicago as th< State Runner-up- will host t 11 c other tea. * t.mt would very nnn h like t<» advance to ],d«yette ln< hided in thu. strong m<« t is Michigan Cc v. Valpaimxi and Gary R<« eve.lt An- «»<• her game that she i.d be good . mid develop at Elkhart where S nth Bend Central »nd Goshen « ■ .Id square oft in the l.nal contest. These two teams tied for t e lead in th" NIHSC Eastern I’ivision this j*a-t year, and a 1 i t., prestige wo ..1 be riding xi th the chain e to »dx c <«• on to E .rt Wayni th" 1 having \ve< k XIXING THE F iRECASTING Ire we ninil- on’ real well last V , Os lh< s x <e ( t b , na | w -., REES Wednesday, ihuisdn, Friday A Salm Jay The ( hapman Report In It. hnicoloi Efrem Zimbalisl. Jr. Shellfv Winters Jan • Fonda Fh< |innocatixe picture oin the lest seller book! \n Adult Picture! "hows \| 7:00 \ «):15 |’M "tinday. Monday, Tuesday Ai Wednesday Who's Got rhe Vet ion? In technicolor than Martin I ana I urnri I ddie Alhei t \ hil nious comedx of >t sr । ,cino and Bookie ojwrati ms. oloi ( ai loan & New s ' ndm ( ontinunus 2 PM don at thru sj; । ( | ;t \ 7 .00 A ‘rtri |*. \|.
I I t Teen Dance M -i) £ At Thv I i AMERICAN LEGION | ; "ALKERTO.X | I Saturday, March 9 M :<M» — 11 :ou I’. M I Ilk E— \dmKHinn and Rrfle-hmrnt*
n< • \xe eho«r only one let uh <lown. that b< mg a real daikk>i - North Judson However wn did hit Plym< uth Goshen, C»n---t al M Ingin City and Columbia c'ity At South Bend we hit 11 out <>f 11 games for a perfect peu-ntugv At Winamac, the s heduk* got n.exsed Up when AuW'o na H< e edged North J id--<<n H"X\< .. r. with Judson out the '-•> u’.cy followed pndty much the wr<v n would have born preic ‘eu w ith the big brm ket coni ing <» >t exa- tly right FOR THIS WEEK WE WILL •akc m i little more territory md try foi the 16 Regional Winner., This ge* fonsiderably dif•u ult a .v me oi the names moan little to Us in tlu* northern end of the state Beginning with the Eiki, at n.e«-t where the howt Blue BLiz*-rs me absent for the fu-st time in years, wp will go witli Central over Goshen in the final game Tills means Plymouth and Columbia City will fall in the afternoon session HEADING RIGHT DOWNTHE list we will go along with Columb < nt Columbus: Connersville In then own meet: Rockville at Cn - ington, and Michigan City at East Chicago At Evansville, it will Bos»w: at Fort Wayne. Berne Vincennes at Huntingtonburg; Alexandria at Indlaruniohs and Jeffersonville in their own m<e» At Kokomo we will go with tlie host. I^afayette Jeff at Lafayette' Monticello at Lignnsport Huntington at Marton; Muncie Central at New Castle: and Mai • - He at Terre Haute. THIS FRIDAY WE WILL i ilfiil a desiie of many years md ti avel t- C’m ig- t<. th,- Ch>- < a.. Dally Nexx - Relay* ThcHe big indoor tra k nm t - are nome. Uh ng that ire gaming in popularity all the time with the cons’ant record breaking jxmfonnan< e.s of many st am Two Ing examts a e always the mile and t.he js>if xault as these are two events that ny»- vr the most publi<ity with, the breaking of the so r m nute barrier and the 16 i > height both in recent years M diy of the top nameF will be ; recent at this meet To Hold Night Tor Elementary Basketball Team <>? F: . lax Man h c th" b' X s o' JI ad<* in the North Lllxutx E-met Tan Sch* >1 xvill ]H-rfoiu. m variou baskclb.dl games by g >•- X -mail .ulna, s.oii fee ot ll !>! 11 -ti j'T.’s tlid 25e foi i : xx H hat^-1 Piocveda ’ i.c ex <mi 4 » i cotvilnin 1. b- .«• ■. • > -a.pplement ' • F■ i ■■T.a v ml Jum Hirh X- i . EmdXX i:\ kdls initial..' an! put P a’ I pr< ill. e, n tiahg
Shamrocks Fall In Last Second Rally 63-57 The lust W secoiujj <n the North Liberty-I.akex tIU- game in th” Sectional tourney found the Trojan ripping the nets top eight points to giab the lead to stay aiive foi another game Mike Holloway £ bxvket tied the core xvith ’6 showing on tho xkxk and then hit two free thiows 12 seconds Later to take a 57-55 lead the Trojiuifi. However, a baa ket by L»ren Ruldlo xvith 3b showuig on the do k tied the at vic and a pan of free throxx s by l^ndgTebe Just six seconds I iter broke the tie, Herbster adxh'd two mule hvin the 1 ul line ami Ikindgrvbe completed the scoring xxnth a lay in before the gun -vunded making the final a• n 63-57. 'Du- game wae a tluhe one most of the way with both teams hitting streaks where they would <ontrol the scoring and then the other would bounce back Herbster opened the cont«wt with a basket but IVnny Smith sent a long uno m for the Shamrock* L. ILddle hit next bat Holloway hit two succesmive baskets for a 6-4 lead. L Riddle and Herbst -i ieturned tho Lead to Isikenlle with field goals but Porter hit a basket and free thnow for tlie Shamrocks Landgrebe s b;u*kct inched 14ikevilh» ahead but Solnx>s and Holloway hit back tv hack to make it 13-10. North labrrty. Ixi nd grebe and Herbster each scored befuje the quarter ended and the Trojans Led 14-13 An th,- second period gut under way. Smith htt two from tho left -ide to pu-ih the Shamrocks ahead Lakeville then got a sti-eak of points mostly from the foul line to move ahead 23-17 H»«rbster start's! it with a three jxrnt play and the next >ix points were made fnom the foul line before Holloway broke the <reak with a banket L Riddle matched the basket and then Kane and Hullo \x ;o, hit five throws f»»r the Shan i nk- I.mdgl« bv S t.u-ket ll'! • ludvd the Likevihe wxmnn foi the half, but Hollowav. Porter and Kane "m h hit foi the Shamim i.is tluw mox-ed to a 2k 26 half time lend. Ijskrxilh Spurt"* Yheiut 'Die Trojan.-* in the third qtiai ter unleashed the i»e»t off«is:v.drive of the game With six me: taking part m the s<x>nng drive Hwy moved from th«tr two point deficit t>< a six point lend Theo 21 p< inf t’ffort against tlw» Shamr»cks 13 gave the I-skevAlle < rexx a 47-11 le id going into the final rt anza Howwei the deterauned bum n Horn North Liberty who !<»•! to this -ame Lakeville team Fndax night in the rejuiar season b\ 2 s point* xve’v not through hi inv i eans H 'Hoxxnx -tarted the* on.> back .n the las’ eight ’an ut*w with ‘ pair I fm- throxx^ F kudge hl’ >ay in on a r • ■ invc but 1. Riddle potted I. t »it jumne E*kn*ige then hit an. tn«‘t Inving lax n "it xxn. n Fudai A. Saluiday March s and 9 Double Feature Program I p In Smoke Huntz Hall and Ihe Howery Boys ALm> \ incent Puce In House On Haunted Hill Sunday, March 10 Rear Window Jame* St ewar I Grace Kelly WeiMbU C om* Thelma Rittei
7^ Robert E. Urbin, Editor PUBLISHER Independent - News Co., Inc. Whlkertun, Indiana PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week. Second Class Postage Paid At Wa^erton, Indiana 81 BS( RIPTION RATES: $3.00 Per 50e Additional If Mailed Out Os Sta^e.
hr xx as ibuieti He added the fne thiuu .tn<! the ecore was 49-4 H Laikmuile J Rtd'Uv ami Sul inns traded brokets an the Tiujnns maintnin- «) the advantage. Polinski hit next fk>r Lakeville and L. Riddle added a free throw making the lead four points again Smith hit a p.ur of free throws :md Holluxiay one of twu making the acorn 54-53 Herbster hit one charity shot netting up the game-tying basket by Holloway The loss ended the Shamnx ks complete year with four wins and 16 losses This doesn't tell the true story of the year as many of fixe lostea were rkw, exciting gamut. The lack us a gXMKI etrong big man hurt the Shamrocks all year under tho basket Lakeville with this win and the Ums that night to ftuilh Bend Washington, fudidicd xvith a balanced ledger 11-11 Holiuway topjwsl the Sham rocks xvith 20 points ami turned in another good all round ball game The balam r us Hie souring wa-s pretty well balanced Hrrbuter with 19. and I. Riddle and Landgrebo each with 16 pared the Ti ojans Box R«>ore laiketiUe! fg ft p L. Riddle X 2 2 Fish 0 0 2 Herbster 6 7 4 J Riddle 2 0 0 lamdgrebe 6 1 4 MARCH 2 thru 10 CHICAGO NATIONAL g^r *nd OUTDOOR LIVING PANORAMA See the world's largest display of new boats and boating equipment! Here s the thull ot a lifetime tor txery boat hnc’! 5 uur big opportunity to umdow shop the xery newest ideas in the I oaling mdusl.’V at the hiry t \t i-i iitiiiii shoppint! itnhr in I'n the < kicago N.ihor. . Boat Show! It\ better, m* c exciting than vxer before' Hund cd* ot exhibits <>! everything :n-m xachts to ruw- ■ ’■3' ge<|uip* mint that ; <x- * i them m the m.ijimticcni iuxx Llclioiit ixpu-l Miion center! ^■4 NAUTICAL REVUE STARRING JIMMY DEAN WITH EXCITING CAST OF 48 A Ont i. . *-••-»,« I v ADULTS-»1 65 CHILDWN 75« MCCORMICK PLACE CHICAGO Hi
| Dancing at Joe’s J Every Friday | Bob Smith and his Band Featuring Doc Neidlingen Ixm Huhnkeand Pete C ostello
Gregg 0 0 I Fuchs 3 0 | Six 0 0 1Totals 25 13 14 North liberty Holloway 7 6 8 Smith 3 7 2 Porter 2 3 2 SolmtiN 4 0 3 Eskridge 2 1 3 Kane 12 2 Totals 19 19 18 Lakeville 14 26 47 43 North Liberty 13 28 41 57 officials: Kooert Kramer i Ham« mondi and Marion Acton (Marion i sth & 6th Graders Lose Two Games On March 1. the sth and 6th grade teams of North liberty traveled to New Car II ide for two games We lost both games, but only after a hard-fought battle la each The sixth grade lost in a well-played game. 43-35 The teams rruled their season Wednesday Manti 6 with gnmoa at LaPaz. EMFROENGY BR.4KR History proves that It’s nasy to prevent suffering in time of do-pn-en-n Just teach people to quit showing off when time* are I DOORS OPEN 6PM—OPLMING NITE’ via I tiff 11W |H| F T ^i* SKO* 4 I [ Tsf 6tw “'’u'rsr. I SO' 3 ■ ■.dis
