The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1963 — Page 2

2

rXhKPFXDENT NEWS— <M. 21; im

fports^ corner : ml. r * _■ [GENE FULLMER ' ~ . ; f * X ” r J \-7 ' >r J \ " ■fy S'*-'-*' \ -i J f ] ■fit ' _£** * J i i € 4 I 4 I[\ ■" C/ / 1w I i / Ck £-^d •/ -nm / H f <4 ; > v • *•- *• •- r' y \A ” •/•.• jO Wk ’ A ■ 1 ” . -J- ~ * _ m - ■ w*,... » e - A •

footbail is just roll i 1 u along Hies, dax- giving 1 !;■ ills and sm pt s, n. al! aril _ h S» ho-- CJkgi an<i p!<-f< >i ail action all hr. . m mu pi.ss Tia upset and the < lost hallgam ■ is w hat k>t ps fans < om im: hack fm mon This yeat hae seen . lot of sut fi a<tion ar thh v ith mon tine to cons Tin b md of football placed on a’! I els this v uij ha' b--m txi itm; and gtmd EACH WEEK MoHE TEAMS fai. from the unlx ib • rank an t ot » s who have lost Ufoi. gait n - steam This j> tru.- on a!’ It vt Sunday foi n<! • \ • ~, h. d t lung ftm S'>nn- tean - t< t ,ii.< vsJh .ia 1 L x m !instant < t ■ Chfago E, ai- Up !<• Sundax t ' 1 I -., ■ s u t I t imbeat el, o.d Sal F t> ; to their Sun-tay f.« ‘ •: v« ’ w m a g.m H- aev<-i aIm often bet n said in the pt< leag.; ■ On any dax .<■ lean < u mat am ofht Sunday a tr* .• nd. s effort ic tlie 19’ers p .’ the Ika’s on tht 10-s side of t , ;g,.| < •■,»•■ • ffrnr N”■

i *n 17*71 I 11. A Sat . Oct. 2"> A26 Hilchc wk * Musi Terrifying Picture! \lfred Hitchcock'* “The Birds" I <whnn-«dm Sundin . Ot lohri 27 < mtinnou* Surda' I :Ki. 6:25 A *:2 » I ' Xvh Cidgrl'*. (In I he I .oom- ' “(odget ( iocs To Rome" Emr* but rn .lessjc Kin v I .m<nOsnw’ Danma find* ' mol I >anit Hr deMrf / I bn Bakri < tn oh'

tr ' an Ix a’cn an i have to meet I”., ad* phui Baltiniori and I>»s Ango le- befoi running heart or to tin other top team in then divis. • the defending Worlds Ch.i .proii' G tor. Bax By th; tin. it l jK.sdble that the tv< teams will no longer be tie<l as this |« ague lugs al! sorts of surprises. HOWEVER THE TREMEXd hi start by th. Bears has created a diffet ‘nt a’mosphrte m the )< t g it as Geolgt Halas has again turned loose a team fitting of ' ■ naii . Monsters of the Midvy. The one win over the Pm k ct's v ili be a Lard feat to duph- । ate L • now looms as a game • I’her team must win to get a <’• u shot at th. playoffs IX THE. OTHER P.RACKET ■I , (•'.-v. land Browns just keep rolling along They have steam i l. d long behind Jimmi B own. F»ank Ryan and th nr new coach Blanton Collier After yrjrs of P; a’ Brown and his controversx o\.-; < dhng mH the play the in-

REES ^<d.. Thur*.. Fri. & Sat. “Bye Bye Birdie" it) < ineina*cti|>c A ( «dm .l uM t Leigh Bick VanD'kr \nn Margret B»» dir Ha- I n (ai - 'I • I hr Sri \ ice Thal K! Um ( dm ( art non lit' .. Mon.. I ur* A \\ rd. “Gidget Goes To Rome" In ( <ik»i l.imr* IHi i rn < ini’ > ( ai<d li -it Ihnrr | andi- ' mi’n |n\ itrd I > I mil Rome A Shair i he I un. < dm < ii i I twin A Xr « - Mmi Un u sal 7 A ‘j i*.M. un. ( <u IjiiuuH' 2 I'.M.

side tioulle eem to be ov m and once ngain the Hiowns are plax mg fontball ai) the tine rather than fighting each oth’r ami th« front ofh< .• inlf the time hinmx Blown i off to his gr> itest sea son He is fighting hard fm yatd age and h- is getting plenty oi it Till- he is hemg 1| c<» n.m 1. iia : ■ a pas . >. . ;v. i a the wing .a• -to Br<>w nha p 11< off hand; n "ly in dividend- foi (’leveland With hm it ee of th line play this put him many times ag oust just one fa.’kier arm for one n an to stop Brown is just not an < asy joh. Unless mjut s^M in it seems im ;x>s-able for him to miss a m*w taishmg re. ord this y. o’ GETI'ING IK>WN OXE NOTCH to the college level. the local team. Notre I >ame is getling a head o- stean up now that the’ have < und a combination th.it Ikwur. likes Saturday it was I'('LA falling to the barkfield and line < lie. ted by Erank Budka, who ha- retunxsl to offense to inox the Irish Budka's play in the .a ’ two games leave- very little t L ’ de-ir.d He ha moved the team I hind a stout line on the ground and when 1! i ne< essar> 1.• I, hit the passes he nee’ In the -two games he ha- thrown enough to keep th* def n - h ne t. hu’ not too mu< I. fe up et the balan. ■ ANOTHER TEAM THAT HAS Cone into prominence this yen: after some real disappointing sea ns is Illinois They currently are s‘cond place m the Big Ten v. ith only a tie behind the Wr- • >nsin Badgers Illinois has tied < Huo State and teat such jw>w» i . Noithwestein and Minnesota Also unt eat *n besides, \\ isron in am! Illinois are Ohio State and Michigan State How ver <h< i f these two teams have a tu Nofthwe- t rn. the other p.w er c th* confeien<e has lost one with two wins SOUTHERN CALIEt iRNIA botiiu ed hack with a resounding win over Ol.io State this J a-‘ Saturday but as Woody Haye the Buek- xe Mentor ins often stud it i the leagm games that count. THIS BAST WEEK ENBTHE North 1 iberty Shumro. ks mjurvi iddlrd foi the first time tn sex rial sea’.on lost thvir fn t gam* of the season to North Judson The Blue Jays have racked up six win in a n»w after an opening Ins to Ik-iphi and have a goo< ball <hib Th- Shanirok- tii have thn-e to plav Bourbon I'lvmouth and Walkerton Bom bon is also one ot Walkerton three rrma.ning opponents as Indians, now with a 2-3 iecort after th ir bonus ummg win ovei Jimtow’n meet Knox and North Liberty BOTH U ALKJCRTxiN ANT North Übcrty should beat the Bouiton .n w who htus just ta’t <d football this year And. then game w ith each ofb «r schedule!, for School Field in South Bend to < hmax the season <m ICuvrnibei 4 hou! be a <t»t V The ln<han will have their Land*, full with Km-x Fnday wire Plymouth. t< l»- played Irv the Shanin* k- next Tuesday will be all thek cm: handle a- well To date the sea M»n lot lx-th s< boob* has b.^m a ja et t \ good orc a-- Walkwrtor. actually rn Hl CUM tn •! x.O.sdx «eas.m eo:n|dctel\ North Lit er tx ix straight wim- easilx .x p.m . then sti« < ess Buv U S Savings Bonds

MMNMMHHnMaMBHHMMMaMaMMMMMnBBMBHnP REta I \R MEETING XIGH IS Os The Or\ ille Eastcrday legion Post 189 2nd and La*t Ihui'-day Os Each Month Auxiliary I nit 1 sf) Ist I hui -d.i' Os L.u h Month

The Independent-News Robert E. l ibin, Editor Pl RUSHER Independent-News (’o., Inc. Walkerton, Indiana PI BLK M ION TIME: Ihnisday Os Each Week Second ( lass Postage Paid \t Walkerton. Indiana Sl BSI RIPI IOX R M ES; S.MHI Per Year -50 c Additional If Mailed Out Os State

N. I ..Jr. High Ixisex l w<» Hames (m < • lot r 17. the I .bel ts Hi I• - ' L ■ ' t<• m lost a close gam.- !<> Elm Roa) ly a More of 13 t< f> Liberty took a 6-0 lead in the second quarter when Steve Eberly intercepti’d a pass, which had been tipped by Jerry Kurzhal and ran it for 12 yards and a touchd< nvn. Elm Ro.m cored’ then touchilown ■ in th'* third and fourth quarters LilMuty lost a good scoring opportunity m the first quarter when Kevin Hostetler ran rki yards, only to have th<- team lose the ball on a fumble on th. one (yard line Tiie Shamro k Junior Hi team < lu.s« d their s< ason on Monday night in a game at New Carlisle They lost this game 20-U. aft i trading New Carlisle by a 7-« scor«- at the half The Liberty attack v-u wejikem-d by tin- los* of quarterb.K k Bill Albert wit!, an injury in tiie 3rd quartet l>cnnie H irt, p- .-n<- quarterback u : also injured in the final quartei Stand-, it on def-'nse for Liberty were Kurzhal. Albert ami Kw - The 1 uLerty Eleven nffered the l<>* . of regular haif-ba. k l>oug Haz Ibakei with a broken ham', and did not have his ,-rvu’es for the final two gain. • Tin ■a a on ended with a record of 3 wins and 4 losM-x Tia- t, «m won from Rolling Prairie. Greene, and Knox and lost to Bremen. Mary Frank Elm Road and New Cai lisle h s< lE\< E SI tMP Tin- , r > S< icm e < omniemo! at it • stamp w.c- is ued at Washington 1> C <m October 14. 196 1 during the RHith anni\!-r n y < m emot 1 ■ of the National A< idemy of S !<-n< es T! • fellow alw kmx'ks and run-- nwav will * robabh lit e to b«s-ome .m exp. H r) Jie

The Chicken Coop Inn Koontz Lake Halloween Dance Friday, October 25 H:00 P.M. ( LURE (4'MBEKK HISHAM) Prizes Foi Br*n < oMume 2W24 • (? ® FISH FRY w! | To Buy A New Tank Truck i vj Sponsored By | I Kingsbury Volunteer Fire Dept * ? Saturday, October 26 I g: I I ish Lake Lions ( lub I rying Fish Serving 5 To 8 P.M. | । Ada ts Slum ( hiidren $ .75 | I

u arar wm j o^* SERVICE NOTF : S - GREAT I JAKES. 11l Krith J. McMahon, IH. son of Harry J. M< Mahon of Route 2 Walkerton, recently completed bam training at the Naval Training Center. Great Likes. 111., in graduation rercmonies consisting of a full dress parade involving more than 1 (KM* men The intensive nine weeks training program includes naval orientation. history and organization; military law; seamanship and shipboard routine; ordnance and gunnery damnge control; sentry duty anil nuhtarv drill, physical fitness, swimming, fust aid and survival Huring ’hr training jM'riod rrciuits r<*<’rive tests and interviews which determine thru future assignments in the Navy Upon completing the program they are assigned to service mh<a»ls for t< < hmval instrui tiuD or to ships or shot*, stations for on the job training in u Navy latmg m|ms- < ialty Naval training produce* the powri in seapowrr by supplying qualified personnel to man tire ships, aircraft and shore station* of today * Navy I’ACKIXM* AFB Tex Airman Roy S Allen. Mon of Mi and Mix Sam V Allen of Rt 1, W alkerton. is being reaKsigncd to Keesler AFB. Miss,, for technical training as a United States Air Force Commum- ations operations sj -cialist Airman A IP;: aho enlisted in the An Fore a short time ago, ha onmpleU-d his Initial basic military training here The airman is a 1963 graduate (•f Tvn.'i High S. hool