The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 September 1963 — Page 2

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— THE IN DEPENI) ENT NEWS — Scpl. 26. 1963

Indians Score Late To Edge R. Forest 7-6 Walkerton- In'l iin pun hi I a< io-s a tou< hdown ,ith just over three nunut» t" i «y and M Ilhams ku k<d t! . <xlia i-nnt ' g:xr Walkerton a 7 •> \utoiy ox ’ Hoti I- m • t in f >"tball Fridax right Th, ■ a’ tu.i I- t* • Ind, .ms t list xx in in hi itv plax a* t neb ih’ "Uh tl st fa av« at i.as h< on pl; at nst xat■ it x and B team i-oiixp’ Id "r an 1 none o! thi ।alln i wins 1 It. • tv o >< , ons wa o\< i a > <rsd\ t< im Statisti< h W alkerton Kb’ i I m« -I ji First >o«ib c.s Yard J imd h l 25 Ru«hi’u 49 13 Passing 41 JI Hassi Alli a I ’"I Pas ■ <'o i pl't • d I I Pas-. Intii By I Punts 2 27.5 Avi .till Yai is .‘k’ 1 It; Pun' Returned 3-21 5 Fun bh‘s 6 ) F n ddrs U.st 2 lii.i Fei allies 109 The gum« xva marie i bx p< nattirs with both t .tins being pcipod amt nt al xat huh tmu bi the 11 yard TI • man h by Walkrtton thru 1 per dtio gav« Walkerton nnpHtint x idakT’u' touch'own v..s solei on a ! covered un 'de and R’ gg Williams fell on the freely i >lhng ball in the end zone The odd part . th • sltu.timi wa - that !liv. i Forests lon' tom ndown ian e Mhon the i mini !• i bat k fell oi a V alUmn i fumi l’’ in tin end zoni f r t heii <v< ■• quai > i s< oi • Tbi ;u mi .’ < 1 with W dk»M t n kn lung t • Hirer F a• st and t i< v t rated pi <t ty d« p mt< Walker! u '< > i itoi x bi fore a fun I e < <>s then, the 'i! The Indi- : ns ftj lb’ I right Iwick. but the i s vi !• i.nabk to punch ti e b t J u ■ the go d hue ai d the 1 dth cn im d s«o. .d’ xs thmugh- < ! t' is peri'*; Ir the ‘ vo- 1 q uirt r’lr 1 id h b- ■ik < nue X' hen Gary '’lark • • . Rivet Fo< • man xw re LghUng for a t<■ >iimg nunt a»d Hu ball wa <!■ wi -d by Walkc.ton or. the one : it ' n«‘ The Indi. !is took ovei ‘ st and teji but o’ the fn i ix the snap fn- <<nt ( r xxas f it >lod and <fl' i a s< i amble ]’ . < Lili- of Rix er Fule-t 11! o' t) • ball for ‘lu ea The 11 \ 1- . > tra p >int xk ■ x..< < ess! il n h mih|» Ihhii o iiii-i w»« luW ; . 1 ' H-ll Tin Indian* m «J« i n tty deep j ei > alien it< this period, h a long 1< o’ <o pletcJ pss wn I ’his o • - the half < i led Roti. lef< n < - h '-ki-d g s.d i !h< fust halt tl<x i(iJi

REES Aii Conditioned W rd.. I hui | | i.. Sat. “Flipper” In Melrotolm ( hu< k ( onnoi s Luke Halpin Flippei \ W under! id SI n v (ts \ Ikn \ His Ama/ing I i it nd! • nl'ji' ( ai loon A Sport Sun.. Mon.. 'I u^,, \\ V( J. “A Gathering Os Eagles" In Ea^ll.l <oi ।• Kock H ’d^m Ban) SuEivan Bod I i) loi I he K d Phone - His Mi tit " • Ih i Rhal \k ( <dot ( artoon 'lon tin ii >al. 7 & *• PAL 'uh. ( ottiiHuou- 2 PAL

tlnually stopp’d their opponent s efforts to sustain a drixe Tli’’ se< in'! half open' I the ■ me xx a x After the ku kof 1. Ri gg William . hit for a couple ot nu i gains on the gr uind. but aftei a turn out River Fmest was able to contain the Indiana . nd most of tl > g.ma was plnv. I in tin im id’e of tie fl' l l About halfxxay til Igil th. last polled River F t t xx a set t punt \x In n tin pa - - bm k Iron < enter bailed over t) ' punter head and by tin time he pn ked the ball p l.e xx is ercame 1 bx Rhi Williams f>r i total |< of do ’aid;. The Indians took ovei fu.d an’i ten on tl ' Rixer b >r< t il ' trd Im • In tl. next tin ■ i .mufi .pi naltii xx. ,e frequent, but it setth d <i ex f b a lig play on the tl.' ■ • ■ c ’ line, tl. rd no I goal to go ", ■> n th< si i t -n: ■ Art • f >l!<, ■ ' his line >1 । keeper, but f m i d . , 1S he va • hit around the txxo and tlie bill .squirted in the • •nd Zor.c A Rtv< i Forest back iad amph t m to reen't ' hit instead < f falling on t' < ball f a a tom hl o k he tj m ■ t । up ai d a xx ild ci ami 'e i ■ - .Ited with. Regg William, f;” w (ux mg in th ’ end z> n ’or the o . !.> Tins tn-d ti e game, but on tlm extra | unt try Regg Williams booted front the ten an I th< lull xv-'.s touched lx* a charging Im man. but it still < arned ju t inside the lower hft hand < orne' । f the goal po t for the seventh point The thrills wen not over as Riv- r Forest hit for a 41 yard p.c-s play after the kickoff and vith two four ya’d rushes and a 15 yard penalty againM Wtlk- • rti n. they had find and ten on the Walkerton 15 The fir 1 play a pass, fell iniomplete and on second down, x at'os Ar<x' intercepted the ball on the goal line a H-’nired to th.’ 26 Ju t 1 ime i an out The game U. S wide op n a • p nalti’ - an ' I s -s were common ocruran.es, A total of 22 P’-r dt., , xxere < alb”! in the gam-’ and al.-o 11 fuml !■ s o, cured On s<' - < I .d plays. 1 ISSPS WW • O’ p"5 able fol 1 ie Short n«t yaid ge shown •in !h< stali'itas. s ert’g RIVF.R Fx 'REST 'ale r< ■ we d fundd- in end zone: FAT. kick fa lied V\l KHRTON Regg Williams, r j. ox.’-d 'umble in end zone; PAT R ’g Wilhams. ki< . Indian Runners l op Tyner 17-45 W ilkriton’s t ro-s country team ran .igi.iid Tyner Tuesday at W alker’oi and xvon bx a h< oi e ot 17 *5 I Vr Skm:.'i again XVas the xx inm r of the txx o-mi’.e run a« i I the line m 1<» 17 Kaminski XX a second and (’lark thud fol Walkerton IS the Imhan

EWSZE Eri. thru l ues. Sept. 27 thru Oct. 1 Sundax I :3d ant. 7:10 (me <lf t he Greatest Piclurv'Of Ml Time! Th? Brania (If \ -Da) Thal Stil t♦ (I I he \\ hah W n Id! THE LONGEST DAY 5 of the 12 intei national star* « hi yh e the |,ei t it mam ex ot 1 heir lh fI uhTd Bmlon Henm I onda < urt Jurgens it b<*H Mitchum I .dm M a' nt I<o I his Shou, \dm. Xdu 1 ' * i .Oh ( hildren s'h \i n . < Ine Show 7:1 5 I u s.. । Ine Show 7:15

runners took six of the first seven places Burch was the top Tyner runner finishing fourth The top finish’’’ s in onkw writ Skinner Win 17 Kaminski W Chirk W Biinh T Mann W Spaid W I>< xvney W Matz T Huft W Hathaway T Barden T S' hmeltz T IS ter son T Khnrdmst V The Indian next nu et will be a <lou v ! dual meet at the Rob.n h ""I Golf ('ourse <>n Friday with Greene and North Liberty athe opposition. MJtkodaj Leads Skantrcsks To Third Win ’Continued from J’ag-» 1> Petz wh < the main c» g in the defense from his linebacker spot as he xx as credited with nine tackles and as.sHtxl on tin more The Shamrocks held the Minutemen to 71 yards rushing while they xxere piling up 171 of then own Xt Rolling Prairie Frhlnx The Shamr’Nks will try* to make it f.>u r i n n ।,w Frida night as tl >y travel to Rolling Prairie for a 7 30 game Keorii g NORTH LIBERTY Petz is vai.l run; PAT Mlekodaj, run NORTH LIBERTY Mb kodaj .32 yard run: PAT fail’d NORTH LIBERTY Mlekodaj. II v.ud run PAT. faded CoNCORO Rapote'z 3 vtid plunge: PAT. failed NORTH LIRTHTY Mlekodi,. .'O x aid run- PAT I >avis. iun NORTH LIBERTY M’ kodaj. 27 y.ud run PAT failed NORTH LIBERTY Narag.u 7 yard run; P/\T Hughes run North Liberty 7 12 U 20 39 <’> tn ord ti o 6 o 6 Officials Suitor and Axeix LiPoite and Maiks. North .11son □ n THANKS ------ . I would like to thank all tho e who have been -.<> kind to me and my famdx- during • iy -tax' in the hospital and while conva! , ~,g at howe Also for the m.e. '.aids flowers visit and gT' ' Th< x- weie all \eiymm hai । - < iate I P Ralph Dixon I womd like to thank m\' n ighboi s friend« and relatives fm cards, floxvri s and gifts and , .my other acts of kindnes . shown during mv Hines while 1 xx as m the hospital and ince i«.tinning home Th*y xxere deeplx applet iated p Hamid Ruby 1 want to thank mx- neighbors, friends and relatives for cards, piaveis and for taking mx wife to the h< pital to set- n • p Russell H Barnes

Starts Tues., Oct.l ESi WV •w « M A X . Miinw • . - ON HE BOINY.^.; ' 1 * * vjSSs 1 - KNOX THEATRE

Present Officers At P. T. A. Meeting The Septcnmer meeting of tne Walkerton P.T A met Thursday night in the Elementary School A large attendance heard devotions by Rev Bennie Miller of the Bible Baptist ( hurch Mm Ca imor Stanko, president for the coming year, presented her slate of officers and read tin* name's of the standing chairmen Roll rail was taken with Mr Gardner'^ kindergarte i having th" la grst j e-' ntagi' of parents pre । it S «nnd place xvns t' ■ e g'ltl; gra ! • The cu u‘ ’’ C 'nimilt’c present’ ' .lis Bu ode with an orange tree p’ant in re gmtion of her three years a. member ship chairman । Tile high school faculty was mtr’Hluced by Mi Amsler and Mr Hartman, th- nexv Element ny principal, introduced his teachers Refreshment < were furnished by the executive rommitt ’e. an ’ served by the refreshment chairmen. Mrs William Bellinger and Mis Richard Narngon Th- next PTA meeting. Octobei 17. will be held one half hum later, at 8:00 pm„ due to tlw Home Coming Parade The PTA will enter h float in the parade You ar" reminded to keep Nov 9th open for the annual IM*A Fish Fry X. L .Jr. High ixisc' Opener In Football The North Liberty Jr Hi football squad lost thou reason op ncr last week. 7 to 0. in a game played on the Shamrock Field The game was scoreless through the first half Outstanding <>n d den foi the Shamrock J- Hi • were Stew Hb- « ’lv. Kenny Ro s and Bat Whitaker Tins wis-k the North I iheitx' Jr Hi team plays host to the Rolling Prim • Jr Hi team on Wednesday Septemb«r 25 at 4 39

Nodi’ Liberty Lions Club i FI C 2 I I I B. KJ* A A g FRY | Saturday, September 28 | Seninjf 5:00 - x.OO P.M. Elementary School North Liberty ® -- » Adults SI.Au ( hildren I nder 12 $ .75 C hildren L nder 6 Free g H f 1 North Liberty American Legion Post 365 Auxiliary SUPPERS Adults (’hildren Under 12 Fish 1.25 .50 Shrimp 1.50 .75 Chicken(J) 1.50 .75 Every Friday 5.00 to S;00 ( hddren I nder G Free

Walkerton OES M s. Blanche Smith, 91. us 112 E. Auams St., Plymouth, was awarded a gold pin tor her fifty y ais as a member of the Walkerton Order of Eastern Star ( hapter 319. Wednesday afternoon. September 18. The presentation xxas mad' in her home by Delph McKesson, a past Grand Patron of the Indiana Grand Chapter O.E S. and a member of the Plymouth chapter Mrs Smith erved as worthy matron in 1923 of Walkeron chapter. Those pi /sent for the presentation from Walkerton were her nuce. Mrs Ix'Roy Smith, worthy matron; Mrs. George Parks, Mrs. Lorenc Rector. Mr- Grov-r Oplinger and Mr*. Walter Jackson. Mrs Milton Porter, worthy matt on of Plymouth chap er, along with txvo members. Mrs. Anna Burger and Mrs Baail Nellans, were also pr sent and served coffee and cookies to the group Mrr Smith received a corsage from her chapter. Mrs Smith, an invalid, is closing her hon ■ and will enter tho IB M Nur ing home in Blx’mouth this week N. L. Football B(M»ters Plan Homecoming The L’mth Lib-rtv Football Boosters met S.-ptembw 16 and made plans for the Home Coming game whi< h will be October sth with Octobci 12th ;n alt.unnt" date in i a >■ of inclement weithei The mcnhants are again having their windows decorated and a class float paradt* will pre •d« the game brtwcvn Knox and th North Liberty boy* A qm-x n will be* » hosen by th* t dents to pi' -itz* at the dan«' tb. t evening The Sting Rays will play for the dance which will b< held on the sth regar Hess of the xx- ’th r Admission to the dance will b«> 59c foi students and 75* for adults, I'se the Cia-.ofi<d Ads