The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1963 — Page 2

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< • . s . left U ' ' e over. HlUi , ■ • • XX .• ■ '• • ' j' ' ' ■ am! J ’ .l .' JI) !'I t •• V. n T!1 e-. •d a in* lit b. 't. ■ 'hat tvx I- ea <>•-»; ox er ■ a an r. p '.nt d< fi *i • e i:■ t'.kin.* IP t r q : and th- a <• r-.e)' - we! a OX t I ) a b . b' « l .d pa.*, with 23 ‘Ktjnds left u ■ overt.me that gave C« nt: a tie 1■ ■ i a ■ tla", uvt e playing f. i ' .»• liuit shvt. rn of these teams XX. 1 e :. fen4x e vxjm 1• . and in •.e <f ^n t)iey w- re easx xx .j. ■ : i\y!;,<u’! and <u- .? . ■ <’/y The ag. •. V ele ■ niv < I *»' av.'hih a the ta j^tv.fi < piet v<«: ti "Leu p। ’ . at.- ir. it. buttle '>r.nru a<l thi> on off vm' and i’entrio ->r defense AKOUN’b THE STATE THE meet*, that went as u< giK". .cd were Central. Lk-rue at Fort Wayrw Huntington at Marion Columbus at then own meet ( on:a«svdlc at their meet La tavette Jefi at the Piudue Fieldhouse Evansville Bo.»»e at E\ ansvilh and Muncie Central at Neu ‘ant 1 • Winners We didn’t • •xpect v. ei e Royal Cen’ei Trehend Ea t Cha< ago Wa hingtun Indian-.pm- Broad Ripple. Sey n.- • (Jr«- ncasti". N bh- vihe and Tcst- Haute Garfield once again we vx n.L gi r tin- lea’ii xx -rKiug < n Mnula'. ' - p-» : • Sdm la" . p'-.y (hi ! •! • ■ la t XX <ek . elM.Ugh ’ ■ •I - .! ;.:e a »iy. -tie 1■ e . b-t 111 n ih p k« At IndouiHjioU* •i •■<<, |> w< 1 > n- • : tn t b.< ■ ■'< ri'. Ti. > V. .11 pit 'Hid -fra- « ■ ’ .’■ ; ■ .r .. s' V :ni ;< • . XX. ? .. i- mg v. .th Cen ... tn iubeat. n > :-nx and H -i; 1! . : C n. . < T i« u v. - pr k <’• ntl: ; ov< r t ■ I n . ,p< .t< -.■ for Hi' right I■ retui n t -l:. ii.«n it •! • i lie mg w< ek AT Ft HIT XX XYNE XX Hl IJS.;t . E Ce-' H i E V ' !: 17-’ |uh I tidny Al Sdtutdiiy March 15 and 16 Double I eat m e I’l ogram I lie Kettles In The Ozarks Marjorie Main \ thm Hunnicutt AKo Merrills Marauders let I ( h inJici ( oiol < undu'. Mai ch I 7 I ’eriod (>1 \d hntnient l onx I iancio*a I ne l onda Pm Hutt m I oi* Net t»< ton .John McGhei

r-xir agntn^t R^mc it will be Central over B?rnr and Noble x ile >mi H intingtiui in the -1* ond c r.G"! Thoi the Bear, of S' 'ith B ’ 1 sh >u d earn th> i way to Ie I: umjKili ■ At I^ifayette the !"<> strong teams in this meet open the afternoon action our choice is f>>r Eaat Chi ag< t<> continue to move nt th - y top Jest <>t Lafayette a r ai haid teat in the Punltv* fieldhotue. Grreni.idle sh uld beat th»* scrapp' Rayal Ot.'ri crew and then Enn’ Cha agx will make thau thud trip in 1 >ai ymi to the final fnn THIS I.EAVE6 THE EVANSviUe meet where msrt Boaae will di up an almost unheard of Irt*iand rexv \x ho surprised many th'* J t t," 1 v ck-H and Terre H Gaifn-’d will slip pwt Sey m. ’ r Then Bom.* wdi return to the Butler fieldhouse with a win at night to albinpt to make tin : dc’vnse of last year's crown a । er j»fu| one All meets are plaX'- J on EST with the exception ! th-' Ex ansvdlo entci ONE OF THE MOST INTER citing and thrilling spurts spe< fades that we have ever witnessed took place Friday rught as a group journeyed to Chicago to the Stadium to sec the 27th annual Chicago Ih»uy News Relays Jvst the sight of H** beautiful ayout was entrugh to stir one's feelings a little bit. and then al e.ght o clock the events began. Even very intereating w-re the Relays of high school and elenwntary m hxH»l teams that opov e<l the meet.

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THE HIGHLIGHTS TERNEH Olli to - > -vt iui uiJK ~ bi t Jim EeaUx . r»'i id *’o rr ir inn took fh<- "ai Ju-/" Th.'- man from la»m Ange.*-* look off on th.- xlu-t int । Un a.-, if he were runlung i.a.t tluit fa: and led every in< h of tlie way as hr moved to a n^v world rt-ixu d Wh< i papAT* i.-jK>rt<-d that fix’ 16.759 fan* WiTc on then f< t chcenng him on. that U»exattly right a* rx ^rxone know hr was running !■> a record if he didn t weaken lat«in the raft 1 Hr won by a g<x>d distance in setting Uw uukor r--< - uni at h:JO7 The Bft und pun r fuu*h«i Beatty s teammate Bob S< hui. ab<» turned in quite a |>ri - forma nee ua h« Um- wa* th. thud best ever run indouni THE BANKER S MILE WAS a thriller with young Tom O’Hara :Ming to a new meet record in 359 5 Two other milers Jim Grrlle and Bill Dotson, also finmhed under the four minute mark Hill (Yother frf»m the I’mvei

ally of Toronto, just missed the world's record in the 1000 yard run and had he boon chased, would have made it Hr imsed the most attention later in the inert when he turned in an almost unbelievable quarter to anrhot their winning nule relay team as hr movetl from -ircond to an unchallenged firat THE POLE \ AULT. ONE OF the gioiuHM events, saw I»axe Tork clear 16 fort and just miss hH first attempt at 16'4", which would have been a new American mark The competition was keen until the 16 foot mark when three others were unable to ke *p up with Tork Penti Nlkula. the Finnish vaulter who holds the world's record, had been suffei - Ing from a •’old and John Uelaria, of the USA had a badly brubied foot, poaatbiy hami*nng the performancea tn this event All tn all, it wae quite a meet with thrills galore for all to remember.