The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1963 — Page 2
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SATURDAY WAS A DA) FOR speed in Indianapolis. Os course, the results at the famous Indianapolis Sjwcdway are known by aU spn’ts fans the world over, but one inoic event that displayed s: ed was held in that city that d y. This of course. is the annual St de Track and Field Meet. ”HIS MEETLNG OF HIGH S hooj athletes unfolded as the m.-st exciting ever as records Were > •: in no less than eight of the 13 events The resurgence of ti.tck and field tla last few ycais ii dl circles is encouraging But ti s year .' state track meet put many in its to shame should thex L id a com|atition between states t -oughour the country HIGHLIGHTS OF THE TRACK n et weren’t confined to any om m ■ nt as this tremendous chort of al! the participant s was really something to witness Jrrv Saffel! LaPortes star track man REES I tiHi mI;i) t h i ti 'loml.tx \HTeJ Hitchcock's Pho Birds In Ti< hnicolm Rod Ja> loi Jessica land* Tippi Hedien \\ h) Not .loin I he Bird V itcher<‘ \ko ( -iloi ( pi toon I Arning Shows At: 7:tH> and 9: Hi Sundax -:l|||. 1.10. 0:20 & h:3h liiesda', \Atdncsdai & ThuiMdav Swordsman of Siena In ( incmaMop? ( o!or Stewai I f<i tngci Sword Pin nd AtHilm- < hrisline Kaufmann Hr- (-ahr r |n ’( |d> (, । ea| Adi ent til e.’ \Ko .'I Stooge ( oinedx Shawg At: 7:00 A 9:d(« P. M
stet nsvrds in the two hurdle races as he was one of the country's oustanding aurdk i .s and o r tainly one of the top stars in tin- meet. Howex r. Bernie Rivers. of East Chi< ago Washington, also was a double winner, setting one record and barely missing a se. omL ST JOSEPH COUNTY HAD cause to be proud also as Stan Baginski, of New Carlisle, set a state record in the broad jump as he leaped over 23 ami a half feet in winning that event Jim Nidiner of John Adams in South Bend, von hi- -po< ialty. the half mile, but just misswl a record. Gene l^ockyear. a shot putter from Evansville Busse, heaved the iron ball 59’ I to set a record in this event, and Mike Hanna tiie Pendleton slat wh<» s»wei al of this area saw compete at the Delphi Relays. use<i his glass pole to advantage and cleared 11 h' . This also v as a record. A DASH MAN FROM GARY Tolleston. Willie Lewis, zipped around tin 110 in record time ot IS 2. an outstanding prforinanee. and tiie last record vas set b\ Gary Fl oebel in the halt iwl. 1 'lav in tie fast lime of 1 3o 2 <-I’I’FN Yuu HEAR TALK <»F Knox Theater Knox, Ind. Ih'iiMlax, I ridax and Satmd.it 'lay .111 - .Dine 1 ( harlton Heston .lames Darren Diamond Head Sundat Onh .lune 2 Laurence Hanet Erance Noyen A Girl Named Tamiko Eree Show Mondav Night Al 0:00 & x:00 P. M. I uesd ix, Wednesday and Thin mlax lune I. 5. k li < haplin k eaton I anrcl & Hard) 30 Years Os Fun I'he Eilm I h H Brings Back Ihe IkII) Laugh!
the strength of the middle and southern part of Indiana in tld; nrjet Os the top seven teams six were from the very northern part of Indiana with only the fourth place finisher. Indianapolis Hhortridge, being from th ■ middle part of the state. To add to this, ten of the 13 firsts were by tii* b<>ys from the northern part of the state. All of the running events were won by this list of boys and in the field events which were wnn by othei areas, a KcndallvHl • boy was third in the luga jump, a Concord boy fourth in pule vault and a Mishawaka boy second in shot put IT WOULDN’T BE SURPRIS ing at all it several of thes • name- of Indiana winners would be prominent in college ami amateur trac.k in the future years A trem ndous staat such as several have surely will lead them along the lines of better performances as th v mature and continue this s'pol t. SWITCHING BRIEFLY TO tiie 500 trials even though the race will be history before many see this edition. Saturday was an active day at the Speedway Gootl weat.i r conditions brought out the cars in mass lots and 17 qualified Saturday, this included two bumpings from the previous week end. Sunday, when still almost 30 cars remained to run, the wind again played havo< and the biggest line was at the line waiting to get on the track when it < lused Somutlung lik • 18 cars were waiting to get a what k at it with a couple of drivers in different car- after being bumped IJIN SUTTON. LAST YEAR’S second plarc finisher, was bumped twice and was in a third car waiting his turn next into the an • when the final gun sounded the end of the qualifying The average speed this year turned out to be 149.028 with the slowest ot the 33 cats being 147 832 driven by Dempsey Wilson Only three cars weir umk-i th' 118 mark WE. AIXJNG WITH EVERY on else, wish for .i fast, but sab race for th.' 33 tb ivrrs wh > start and any relief diners wh » max see action. This year’s race will pit several new cars ot rear en gine design against the traditional Offy's and the future looks to 11 >ld mor? of this type thing as the different style cars are proving themselves SERVICE NOTES LOWRY AFB Colo Airman Second Class Paul E Houser ol North Liberty, is b mg reassigned to K I Sawyer AFB Mich, foHewmg his graduation from the United States Air For« technical training course tor bomb-naviga-tion systems mechanics here Airman Hou-er studied el < trollies and tk • use <>f t<>st equipment circuit diagrams and data flow to accomplish bomb-navi-gational systems mspv< tinn-
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The airman, son of Mr. and Mi s George E Houser of Rt. 2, North Liberty, is a graduate of Liberty Township High School IJU’KLAND AFB. Texas Airman Basic Steve C Toth Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Toth of Ri. 1, North Liberty, is being reassigned to Sheppurd AFB Tex., for t -c.uiical training as a Unitr*d States Air Force base utiliti ‘s .sjieciahst Airman Toth, who enlisted in the Air Force a short time ago, has । imp! ted his initial basic mihtarv training here. The annum, a 1959 graduate of Nc>, < arlisce H»gn Sc hool, attended Purdue University, West Lafayette. Ind Legion Baseball Schedule Set For Walkerton The American Ix*gion Sch -d---ule for the 1963 season in Walkerton is as follows. Jun Ridenour is coach and boys from Walkerton. Grovertown, Tyner, and Greene ai • on th<* team. Date Name Place Games Tnn ' June 1 Ligoniei H 2 5:00 3 Highland Pt 180 T 1 6:00 5 Highland Pt. 180 T 1 6:00 7 Nappane *Pt 154 H 1 7:00 9 Ligonier T 2 2:00 11 Post 303 H 1(7.00 13 M. City Pt 37 T 1 8:00 15 Nappanee T 1 2:00 18 Post 284 T 1 7:00 20 Post 357 T 1 6:00
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22 Elkhart T 1 8:00 27 Post 303 T 1 6:00 29 Post 303 H 1 7:00 30 Post 50 T 1 4:00 Julv 2 M. C. Post 37 H 1 8:00 4 Post 284 H 1 2:30 6 Post 303 T 1 5.00 13 Elkhart H 1 7:00 9 Post 357 H 1 7:00 13 Elkhart H 1 7:00 14 Flora T 1 2:30 17 Flora H 1 7.00 20 Tournament I k^TITtVI m rt°^ Friday and Saturday May 31 and June 1 Double Feature Program Tower of I^ondon Vincent Price Do You Have Courage To Spend 83 Minutes In The Tower Os Ixmdon? Also 2nd Terror Feature Vampire And The Ballerina Sunday Only June 2 Taras Bulba Tony Curtis Yul Brynner Eastman Color Now... Add A Motion Picture To The UWderß Os The WoiW! ’
