The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1963 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — March 2M. 1963

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MUNCIE CENTRAL MADE :u "Uwr niche in Lnd ma basketb h St’ »ry Sat.inlay night a^ t y topjx-d Centra of South Rui in the final g<’ < of the I mna State b...*k**: hid tourney t tx < >n'a- tho fit '• t* : in h - t- a laum f;v ■ tith > Al*- their < •h. Dwight Ta”r. in. became t • youngOit head < -*a h in history t ' .ch a- tnte fl *• ; r at! • X Illg man of 26 1> f.go d: ie « i hi> tox * t . \ i : ■ y UE E’NAI.S SATURDAY > some very g< o acta n an-! o; ■ rath-i lop i-lul j m < a the tv • Cen’rals adv: r . ! t > the fl ds v.i h wins over 1.. - <vo te .b !fti «>n and Tvrit Haute Garfi i Th ' pitted po-o y th- t«u t < ton: I- in the 'late for the o M.nents in the f.n d ga:ae A>!s hvny- the CaM* in tournam- its much was tiding en every I ■• and Mur. io was the leltei « t ’he f^Vo teams Sat a iai night n h<y clgiil So.Hh B« n<! by a 6 '1 final wore THF GAME KH'ND THE S th End t< ai u. ak in •ne d< -at nunt that i > be n a Mi ng point most ■ : the veui fm Gitoa xhooting AE- mam o<-\ - hot s that often u uid bas e lx- n made, wvre m"» al with t»--REES I hin m!u' . I tid n A Salu?da' Halt !>i'nm s The Leuend Os Lobo In ( 010 Il's tlu* sag'a of a n nor* tons wolf that menaced the im»h Ml \ko c ill It* < •mt!11 in the I Also Rear Country " Hid'ii. Mond ii. I uc«tl.r A HednrMlai A (.irl Named Tamiko n < inrnvm <»n A ( olds L.iiner rt Hane' I ian< St’irn Maltha ffwt \ intnanli- <1 amn laid in modern I ir .n. i* >pk*n ijd fare.’ Month' thru Safnrd;*' \lm» ( olor i ; rto »n 7:<H» and 9;!M| P. M Sundtn fontintious 2 o<l P. M.

mendoito pressure tellmr throughout the entire con’od. However .^outh P. nd s complete failure at the 15 foot stripe was almost unexpiamable Mani remember ba< k t » th ir final game in the regional tmirney when the Bai of South Bend dropped a very strung G-kShen team simply by making a large percentage of then f:<« throws while the Red>kr s of Go hen t ~ht« ned up at tin line HO'MAEB st’lE Al.So mis-M-d a < msid< r . hie amount «rs < harfty shots but eertnn.lv hit them when the ontctm - du'onde 1 uj-on it as they added their laat eigiit punts in the fa ling nmute , from the charity line Tins enabled thou to hold a lead when Mike Warren of the Bears began plopping them in from out front to put n real finish on the g.uiw Ml-NGE ALTHOUGH ONLY getting h very slight edge m tlustatistics in rebounding seemed to control the t*iards more than the figures shuxv They were exceptionally tough on Central'* board as many times the Bean-ii-ce able to get a tip but not < untroi the ball Higgins Raft and T>r iin were th- board work horw f->r the mw champions Meny.ud and Ward is usual t **k Central-: shan in tin ix bound b< ' ' the; . 'FTEI! THE AI’fERNOON gum s it w । hard to pick a t r oi • w ac.t'sl I win th- fill d- B ' !.-d feature that w< i < I i idai X Satui dax Mait h 29 & 39 MrreJdh \S its I he Music Man Mo-! Va’i clou- Mo\ ir E'er Made! I echnicoloi K »!h rt Preston Shitlcx Jones Budd' H.tckril Hermiont Gintrukl Sund.t', 'latch 31 Who’s Got The \ction? I kan Mail m I ma Turnei rechnirulor

very hkcablo and some that were not gaining them any popularity Mimclv had a real battle in the afternoon in dropping the Hr m cun Os Lafayette Jeff ,while South Bend bro-xM tn then wnn over an outclassed Garfield team Both had an exceptionally fine r t of gimrls anil considerable size under the ha Jcet Spoed wit. • Hung on both clubs but neither one of tlw dub showed much m th< line of fast bieak consistently Saturday. THAT PRETTY MUCH LEfT it a game that someuiu* had I • win and someone had to lose You felt sorry fur the U»er and happy for Uw winner However on this given night, the bu'.tei team won but had the same two squads met again on the f< Bowing night, it m ght easily nave tx -n reversed Thm wrie that - ver.ly maUhed SATURDAY PRETTY WELL tied up the finish on Uie 1962-63 basketball season as not only most high schools aided then season - with then state tournies. but the National Invitat unal Tourney ui New Yuik anti the NCAA meet in Louisville came to end with new victors in both of thaw meet' BEING AT INDIANAPOLIS in person we <!id not ha'c an opportunity to watch the other action on the tube Saturday, but the NCAA finals on radio were exciting in tho late portions as it waned that the Bearcats of Cincinnati seemed tu be moving easily to their unprecedented third straight NCAA title However jiomtone forgot to tell the liamblers of U»yoU of Chu ag » B»vng down 15 points m the Hrcond halt didn't kill their spirit and desire as they came back to win in an exciting overtime on a Inst s-e---ond tip m This hrok.- the bubbin foi the Bean at* but crooned a m w chump and a well deserved one CINCINNATI LOST THEIR own game as they couldn t protect a large lead in the last hhlf Holding a 15 point lead with » lean, liko they have it was ju ' one <<f t|y>s< things that ’ the.n the game They played the r extremely delfteratu gam* whu h seemed to be then down fall on thia occusM>n a th.- Bcm - cats went out shot in numbet of shots S 3 to 16 They hit a much better jH*rccntagv but ju t d. in t >hoot enough Buth of th<-c club« should still in- strong next Veal as the Rambhrs have four of theii starters back and Cuu m natl loses three us their N-Vk who evening North Liberty Spring Sports Schedule B uh- toll Schedule < <Mch: Lloyd E. Miller A; • 27 S B St Joe H I no Api 2!» S B Woahington H 4 •' Ma I Bolling Pt ■ T 1 o May 6 Penn T 4 15 May 13 Green*- I 4 ”• M 1 U> open date May 17 Open dale May 20 N* c 'oh I- H 4 U* May 21 Penn H 4 tk) M.»v 24 Greene T 4 Ob May 2s Wash-Clay T 4 3u Track s« huduh ( uach: Joe Hamilton Xpt 11 L«ke A- M.<<L- u 'LkI 4 o*i Api 16 N- w Cm hl* N <' 4im Api Ik Walk & Mid H 4Ou Apr ?- tk»sh*M> H-ln*. ■ T ' I’ \ph 23 try net A Union •• Giov-dinvn li i h” Apr 2- Three o*k-. M i II HW Mac 1 LaPaz H 4 t>» Mav 3 Grr* ne A Walk H 330 May 7 C«, Track Mo*f I’o a Nigh! Muy * Ihiin iat* Penn Night May !'• Section* May 1 Ptr.n Relay*. P Night TTi-*- s a- i*e a .' i -i *? Mun.lay April v • A g . *d thing to r««i..rmb- r n fl at th# leu. wh, ha Un t»e t u«<!.t uw* it the lea*’

74e Robert E. Irhin. Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co., Inc. Walkerton. Indiana PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Wetk. Secund (lass Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana SUBSC RIPTION RATES: $3.00 Per Year 50c Additional If Mailed Out Os State.

Wa’kexton Track Schedule April 9 at Hamlet 400 April 10 at Greene 3.30 April 16 nt Bremen, Culver 4:00 April 18 ftt North Liberty 3.30 April 23 at Madison TXvp. 4 30 April 24* at RiPaz Richland Center 4 00 May 3 nt N Liberty. Greene 3:30 May 7 County Track Meet nt Penn Twp Delphi Relay*- Date not known as of yet Coach Jim Ridenour nuw has 45 members on track squad There will b<* track meets here rm soon :u we get oui track fixed and some new hurdles. Doll’s Honor Basketball Team Harry and Densiow Doll, of the Doll's Texaco Service Station, honored the high school basketball team with a chicken dinm-i on Tuesday. March 19. at th*Walkertnn Community Building This is an annual affair, if the team defeats North Liberty in both scheduled season game* The varsity players. 12 in all manager, coach and principal, and Bob Urbin were present tn ent with the Dolls at that time Th* chicken dinner was prepared bx the women of the American 1/e gi-»n Auxiliary .K ENT < AROIJN % OIVRTF R COMME-MORATB E STAMP A 5-<eni p “dag., stamp commemorating th<- 300th annivernary of the granting of the Carolina Charta will be iasued thru the Edenton N C post office on

I Coining Soon Opening Os U. S. No. 6 DRIVE-IN Originally Elaines Under New Mangement 2tm2K ‘ nSHFRY 1 | Mill Creek School I | March 30 | Sponsored By .Mill ( reek Lionettes | v \dmissin — Adults 51.25 — Children 6(k I Serving From 5:00 To 8:00 P. M. CST i Chicken and Noodle Supper Ei<h and Shrimp Dinners Friday. March 29 From 5:00 to 8:00 P. M. American Legion Post 365 North I iberty Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary ( hirk< n and Noodle — \dults 51.25 — ( hildren 75c Children 1 nder 6 Free Vdul!^ — l i^h Si.oo — Shrimp $1.50 ( hiidren 75c

IIK^^SERVICE NOTES 1 3* i CAMP LEJEUNE, N C Manne Private Richard L Ruck son of Harold E Buck of Route 1 Walkerton, completal four weeks of individual combat training Eeb 21 With the First Infantry Training Reginunt at tha Marine Corps Base Camp La« Jeune N C. ’rhe framing provide** newly enl Med marines with u background of experitmee in the field under combat conditions l ive-fir. mg exercise* are conducted tn addition to field trip.x and clasaruom lectures Under < arefally »u4vctcd instructors. the young marine* learn to take their place* in small fighting units such as the four man-fire team and the 14-man squad.