The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1963 — Page 2
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Aug. 1. 1963
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FRIDAY NIGHT WILL BE another battle of the man against th< monster. Given Bay s champion Packers will do battle* against the Colleg • AH Stars at Chicago's Soldier's Field. This annual battle the last fev years has changed from a tight ball game mostly into a pro victory as the step between the college ranks and th. plotession d game is notieed in these battles. Often a young ambitious college team will stay with the pros for a good share of the game, but the power and ability that have made the e pros th*.- champions usually comes through. (•nro GRAHAM IS AGAIN the coach of the collegiate AllStars and this has added a pro type offense to the college game as Graham was fur y< rs one of the finest quartci backs to piny fooimni His knowledge* of the pro game is invaluable to the young players as they attempt to upset the pio champions Graham has four go<«d quarterbacks playing umk-i hm but this is almost a handi-
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cap as it is hard to work that many in a game. Probably at least one of them will be used on defense. THE GAME WILL BE CARi ied on TV and in addition to bethe annual dream game of the Chicago Tribune Charities, this will kick off the tootball season as the pros begin then serious training for the season ahead that opens the second week of September Many of the All-Star-who will face the Packers will be playing the National Football league next season but quite- a few of them will find their playing home in the American Football Ix’ague. These rookies of the two pro leagues will get a real initiation this Friday as they come against a team that ha.been compared to the best evei assembled in the history of the NFL. They will be attempting something this year that has never been accompished. a third straight NFL Championship SWITCHING To P. A SEB A LI. for a minute, just a week or so ago vetyone was talking about ♦ h«- leads built up by the Yankec^ and I lodgers Now the talk is whether or not the Dodgers arc going to >woon again With a sizable lead cut to four gameovei th< wi k end. things look Considei ably different Remember last year tin y enjoyed a fivegame Lad over the Giants with
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not 100 much of the season left. This vanished into a tie which they eventually lost to the Giant who then moved to the World Series only to lose to th Y mks THE STORY OF THE YANkees continues to bi astounding. They continue to win ami stay ahead with an injury riddled team. However. the overall strength of the Yanks along with the pre tig • o', being a Yank'c has told the tale in many games as anyone plays hero for them and wins ball games With all the other chibs fighting among themselves, it looks as if the Yankees h ue little to woi rv about this year. Red Sox Drop Extra Inning League Game The Walkerton Red Sox slipped one notch in the Mishawaka League play Tue day night as tin y drop| >d a 2-1 decis.on to DiAmie is in eight innings Tins ’caves the Red Sox behind the M< Kinley Merchants who they will play in Mishawaka next Tuesday night Di Amnis also mm t play M< Kinley, but have three 10-ses to th ir credit this year despite the fact that they won the Mishawaka City Toiirncy recently. They defeated the Red Sox 1-0 in the tourney. The game remained scoreless until the fifth when John South retuhed second on a throw ing error Chink Fox then bunted and both runners were safe when they played on South at third Sonny Crqx* brought m the run with a sacrifice play after a pop up. but no other runs were s< ori ed. Di Ami< is fled the score in the top of the seventh on a single, only their second hit of the game, a .sacrifice* dribbler down the third baseline on which a hurried throw allowed both runne*r to be safe A sacrifice fly th *n । tied the score. In the eighth. Don DeCrane hit a home- run just out of the- reach of the right fielder to win the ball game. I>o)ph De- । Voider pitched good ball for the Red Sox allowing only 3 hits, but the* Walkerton team gathered only two off of Haloid Schhunmei Lise 2 tn PRCI A very short handed Red Sox team returned to action last Thursday night and dropped a double header to the PRCI’ team of LiPorte PRCI’ was runner up in the state last season and is host to the slate tourney again this year They have one ot the top pitchers in the game* in Carl M< Naulty. The first game, the Red Sox left a bunc h of I unners on bas - as they dropped a 5-1 decision as Jake Benners pitched for the visitors and Charles Fox for the Red Sox Missing several reguars and Iwo pitchers because of work and vacations, th. Red Sox etticiency was cut well lielow par Walkerton's only run came in the last inning on hits by Jerry Rams and Jim Riden-
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our and Boh Urbin's saei ifice fiy The second game* started close* but betore it ended, it was a rout. Fox had to start on th * mound this game also and lasted foui innings. Ora Harder finished up for Walkerton M< Naulty pitched the first foui innings, giving up one hit m this time. Nippei Johnson finished up for the winners. 'l'he Friday double header with Lakeville s 1 ‘ague leading team was postponed until this Fuclay night. Game Ends In Tie Sunday night the Winamac Coil Spring team of Kewanna visited tor a game* and it ended in a heated discussion in the* 13th innim.' With one Olli and the bases loaded for Kewanna, a long fly Was turned into a double play as Clarence Howard made a circu catch and the throw to third found the base runner being called out for having too <|ui< kly The* Kewanna team then got mad at the decision which most every one who saw the* play felt was very well called, and picked up their equipment and left. The game had been tied at 2-2 sines* the sixth inning as Jack Tiede hit a 2-run homer for Walkerton and the Springers tied the score* in the top of the sixth. Chuck Fox again pitched good ball for tb.* winners and Tn*de* with his home run and Howard with his three hits and the sparkling defensive play, were* the? Walkerton stars 3he Red Sox play Thur-d cv at. Dodge Bark at 7 (Ml pm. in their nvxt-to-last I *agm* game*. Friday I^akeville will visit for a double* header and a Sunday twin hill is being scheduled for the local diamond, but the* opponent is unknown at thi*. tune. Walkerton Park Program Ends This Week Walkerton's Summer Park Recreation Program wall be* com. plated this week a.s the* end of the schcMlule called for eomph’tion at this time. Director Jim Ridenour has announced that the* balance of this week the older groua will have swimming sessionsA 'nf* final standings of the* various leagues for the summer play is listed by the director Basketball Badgers k ] Globetrotters 4 5 Hoosiers ri 3 Celtics o 9 Ldleyball Ravens ri 1 All-Stars 3 4 Scorpions 3 4 Blackhawks 2 4 Base-ball J>»nies 5 2 Colts 3 » White Sox 2 5
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County Fair ( ontinues Thru Saturday Nite The St. Joseph County Fair continues through Saturday night Th? schedule of events for the remainder of the fair us listed here. Thursday. August I 9:30 a m Hor-e Judging Class-es-Fitting and Showmanship Classes 10:00 Dairy Judging 1 0() p.m. Sheep Judging I 00-1:; i) The Afternoon Show-WSBT-TV 6 30 Beef Show-Grandstand . X:LS-10:00 Triangle* D Roun<l-up-WSBT 10 00 Stage Show-Grandstand Friday August 2 9 30 a m. Tractor Driving con-test-Grandstand 1 <>o-1:30 The Afternoon Show WSHT-TV 6 15 pin. Stage Show-Grand-stand 6 15 Horse and Puny prill Team < (Mi Livestock Sale W’SBTJ-TV 8:15-10:00 Auction Hi Lites - 10:00 Stage Show-Grandstand Saturday, \tigllM 3 9 30 a m. Horse and Pony Judging -Pleasure, Action, etc. "lasses 10:00 St. Joseph County Black and White Dairy Show-All day-Show Tent 4 30-6:00 Hoosier Favorite-WSBT-TV Exhibit Bldg. 7 0O p.m. 4-H Achievement Pro-gram-Grandstand l-H Share the Fun Stars of 1963 8:45 Horse* and Pony Drill Team 9:00 Release of all Exhibits. LENGTHEN BATTERY LIFE Ix*ave your summer flashlights in the refrigerator if you are going away for any length of tune. (And von are going to k *ep the power on in your refrigerator. > Cold cut down electrical activity, w ill keep the batteries at top strength longer.
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