The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1963 — Page 2
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THE 1963 VERSION OF THE famous Memorial Day s(m> mile •a e will Uvt in the minds of many ful' yo-os. if not forth i itself, for the aftei effectof the battle which found soured o| mams of individual- hading to ditfueibcs of opinion- that i<si. tid in the wmn< r Parnelli Jo- s and a favorite of many, Eddie Sachs, having a a tu->le in a r< stain ant the day after the l a< e. ■ JONES. WHO RACED To A new Indianapolis record of ovei lit mph. wa> driving a cal that developed an oil Lak during 11 > i a < and some di A er- f< lt it bad enough that he should ha\« been flagged oft the track jus! ax Ie wa. at tile very end o’ th.' aH<> n !e grind Chief Start. , F. ’ig. । ano th. car owner Ben Agajaniai; hau a dis. nssion on th 11 a. k <1 • । g Die i... e that a id. d I t ' cent I oVCIx V S ichs L'.lt Hi in the tin 1 o - pun .nit be. ।•• ■ । ' th. < d t: ' J..n. w o-i M d' r er-. .- aid ti ■.■ tin ' < v.. sa k hi' w, . . hi a- ■ • 11 ■ about j>la. ing iI b J- »NES ' 'AR WAS RFJ't ;RT 'o jo - • Dpc. e'. . a I if g • )o'- ; of of but tl-. I I . D r :- :. !I. < H ■ . , 1. ■ |\M I 7 JU-' a 111 tio ■ J W! '
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be enough at tile speeds Hiom* drivers travel. Jimmy Clark, tile Scotsman who was m one of the new Lotus Fords said it was mighty slick, hut dis hued to put hlame on anyone else. He finish d second and was l ight behind Farnelli when a yeLo.v light was put on for Sachs' second aecui -nt Under tile rules of the yellow light, no one < an pass a car while it is on. hut Jones dal make some tun. 1 with t!ie caution light on a- he had a deal track and C.ark was in tiatlic Also the leade) is tile Inst < ai given the green flag when Die tia. k is dear this being Olle of tile rewards fol leading l! e 1 ace. ASIDE FRi >.M THIS CoN TRt »- Vcisy, Die crowd that nunih.rs .-o'newh re between Joo,non and 3oo.(idh persons -aw just one tiling Ratnelli Jon. was too ii. lei, f. i ihe ! idd Tins leadI ■ i ! di i'. ei afti r the !li st lap ju-t smip'.x drov. aw iy from the !1< Id .1' 'll. s has p! We, 1 a stipe! - ioi ,• \ . n t m t r.. k stm <• .■<amm. t Ind ;,i' ag i but !hl ' a I Ii • li I’l lged 11 I es. ~pe .- !l< ms (a I 11 : »• ai d show his t: .a Aai । . XS ll' DEVELOFFD THE 1 o . to a" . I alt. n’ 111 ... fb d d: .W '; to tle pack i>el. Ur I tl ! h'.i.u i i : this w ere si, }. 1n- ai. p f i ip. a. Roger \\ nd.
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A J Foyt. Don Branson. Dan Gurney and Eddie Sachs until he bpun out The form a w inners, Foyt and Ward, just couldn't match the driving of Jones and the CHpnbdWies of the Ixitus. Dan Gurney in the other Lotus would hae been right up in the top few had he not been forced into the pits a s.M ond tune which resulted in his g.owg in a third time when a tire was not satisfactory attei tiie change. THE FIRST EIGHT CARS TO finish a.l broke the IMt mph harrier as speed was the word of the day. ft isn t hard at all to rmemb«‘t a lew years buck when 113 wa . an easy qualifying speerl to make the race. Now it is the winning time in a race that was marred by nine yellow light.- fui accidents that fortunately weren't ( serious as tar a.- mjurics ale co;: i erned NOW THE BIG THING THAT await.- race tans 1s to -ee what the pattern of next year.- rare w I be. Will the Lotus Ford become the .ar of Indianapolis or will tiie oftiex stand otf the challenge of tins littl 1 lear-ingme car If something isn't done about cutting down tile Jilt st >ps in Die standard Indianapolis car, the little Lotusex might ju-f . on ■ to the top That one pit stop is hard to b. a*. This year - race had s.wx ial new' inovations, the Lotu es. the Thompson reai engine cars, a different Novi that had the Sam.- luck as tiie previous ones, the different size tires and about everything else that could int tiie track m one year Now the question is ju 4 how fust can tlwse cars go. nie speiMl record seems to int a new high every year and yet im h year it seems to get pushtsl higher. In racing as in everything else though, i cords are made to be broken. NOTH E / Thei e will be a meeting to reorganize the boat dub at Koontz 1 Lake on Saturday. June sat 4on p ni. Tiie meeting will be held at Dick Klapps Boat House Anyone interested in boating and skiing are cordially invited to attend Election of officers will lie held
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Red Sox Win League Game; Stay Unbeaten The Walkerton Red Sox, competing in the MishaWaka A League won their second league game Tuesday night to stay unIs’atcn in lieague play as they topjied the IH-Amici Club 7 4 Late ralli-s and some dutch hitting accounted for the win as the Walkerton boys fell behind tarly in t he eonti'st. The Red Sox pick'd up a run in Die fourth alter lai ing behind 2-0 in th.- last o f the third. Ho v . ever, LiiAmicis srored another in the last of the fourth. In the sixth. Walkerton scored four times on a couple of walks, an error, and hits by B, b Urbin and Jim Ridenour, ‘with Ridenour's sending in the tie-breaking runs to lead 5 3. Two more insurance run- were added in the seventh on two walk.- and Urbin's double DiAmicis got th nr fina. run in the last of the .seventh Bub Lute was the starting pit< her ami Ora Harder came m to pitch in the fifth to pick up
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the win. Last Sunday night a doubitf head -r was taken from Well 4 Aluminum of North Liberty on the Walkerton diamond. In the first game, Jerry Rains’ home run in the bottom of the seventh broke up a tie gam • for a 5-4 win. The se<'ond gann* lound all the bats active as the 9-4 decision went to Walkerton Denny Northam had a home run for the winners in this gam?. Ora Harder pitched the first game and Bob Lute the second. Thursday night the Hed Sox face Associates in a league game at Dodge Park in Mishawaka at 7 :<wi p.m. Sunday th«y will play ,i double header on the Walkerton diamond against PNA of South Bend. Now uniform.- for the newly formed team ate xpected in the neat future as they have been urdiT'd. Success seldom comes to him who -ds on the fence w’mtmg for opportunity tn name hla wav. ISO INITIATIVE It's a poor policy to follow in th * footsteps of another if you expect to get ahead
