The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 November 1963 — Page 16
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — N<w. 7. 19C3
Indians Run Over Triton For 3rd Win Triton- Trojans fell to Walk- < t< •! ..r Wcdn< mlh v mgut :rs the I nhans p ili.d th m ord to ■ 4 f ! the ’ nxx in ng North I .lx 11 x o t■ . L' , ■ < m- h John I b ■ J 1 • • -e v. । 2’»-0 'stated i< s I'. ilk< Hon I ritoii 2 • V u<u . d 16 II Rus .io 5 s Pa- mg 11 7 I’a < a"- i.; : V 2 Passes ( npl<’od 1 I Intern pled hv 1 1 Punt- 6 29 Average yards 27 FumbDs 1 2 Fumbles lost 1 65 Penalties 37 rnton battled the Indians nn a I ' ttv even basis for awhile and t d until late in t! e first quarter x- hen Carlos Ane gathered in a I' mt <>n his own 40 yard Une and u th the help of some good block- । g iambled 60 yard- forth" mr did either team threaten t < goal line This gave the Inan- a 6-0 lead as the point try \ is missed. The s« < ond quarter found the I diana moving a little better A <• pi< Red up a fumble at th « I* dot 4b vard line after a W dk-'-•n ha k fumbled and tan to t ■ 9 yard hn. v ' <o< a fn st and > i! itiiat> r. vxa t rr d into an-
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other score. After a 5 vard gain by lairry Schmeltx. two straight plaps lost back to the 10. hut Ernie Morrison ran through the right aide and cut back for the score Again the |x>int was misf><! and it was 12-0 This drive was s« t up by a fxass interception by Anr who went all the wav for a touchdown but was called back Ims hu.x- of a clipping jmnalty Ft ink Farrier got the third s< <»r< a- 1 r grabbed a 12 yard s< oring pa D mAm with leas t: in fom minute to play in the first half This time A” * passed b> M' 1 •n f : the • xtra point Giin’in r Dim t* Drive Th Indian Milled m- 4 of the regulo-H in tl ■ se. .nd half and ' ■' ng was held down d < ’ this Tin Gardner. Mond string quart*! bark who has <alled OIII.V a f- w plays all year, n >v si the team for their final s. or. with a drive covering 40 Varis All the plays were on the ground and Fkive Skinner ran the last five for the. score. The Scoring WALKERTON; Arce. 60 yard punt return WAIJCERTON: Morrison, 10 yard run WALKERTON: Farner. 12 yard pass from Arce; Morrison, pass from Arce WALKERTON: Skinner. 5 yard run Walkerton 6 13 0 6 25 Triton 0 0 0 0 0 ATTENTION All persons who borrowed football equipment for the Home* coming float- please return it to the high school at once. Thank you.
North Liberty Fall Festival Well Attended The. North Liberty I*TA Fall Festival was very well attended Friday night, November 1 A smorgasbord supper was served starting about 530 pnu with many delic iou dishes topjx'd with goody d» .-rt A sandwich bar wa.s also available foi those who didn t want a complete meal. They also served a drink and dm - sei t We n< < iv«s| many comph-nn-nts <»n our smorgasbord ami wish to thank the many people who atlenihd Cartoons were . hown following the smorgasbord an<' later Mike May of WSLT-TV and his puppets arrived to give a show. Judges for the costume parad • were Kent Palmer, Dr. Ralph Hartsough and Mike May Winners who received silver dollars were: Janet Anderson. Vicki Talinclla. Shelly Patinella. Glen Platz, and Glenda Schultz Thos«’ who won cakes ns prizes were: Carol Steele, Brian Schultz. Angela Balsley. Bruce Springer. John Kaser and Teresa Singleton. * The hootenany which was held in the high school was enjoyed by all The Michigan City Prison Band furnished the music and the audience pm^iepated by singing some of the songs. Students who put on a< ts from our high school were: Barbara Beckwith, Paul Humphries. Bruce Vernon, Janet M< Endarfer. Nancy Mangus an<! tlx* Glee Club with Mrs. David Sp<dlman dirc< ting We w.sh to thank everyone who helped in any way to make our Fall Festival a big success We will ty* looking forward to seeing you at the next regular ITA meeting in the elementary gym nt 7:30 on November 19 Come and hear a short puppet talk by Mrs Flannigan from the TH Imagin' and then we will discuss community and moral iiorues with Rev John Palmer The stenographer kept turning the pages of her dictionary until finally one of her fellow worhem asked her what word she was trying *o find ‘•Bankruptcy” was the reply. "Weil, why are .you looking ; away back there in the book'’” "I know how to spell 'bank' ” • the girl replied, "what lam l<x»k- --; ing fnr is 'niptcy' ”
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Name Winners In Halloween Masked Party The annual Halloween party for the children. of Walkerton was a auccess again this year despite some slightly damp weather. ' However, the weather man held up the showers just king enough for the children to have their 1 masked pa ride A count at the elementary school gym showed IM* ma k-d youngsters taking part in the judging at that p int ; T: e i ommit l< e, headed by Ru haid Riice, handle I the pio<-s«d-ings very well with the good a.sietani" of Di<k Kukbush. who acted ns parade mat shall and nia-t r of ceremonies at the elementary s< hool gym and Chuck ’ Cripe, who lined U| th.- parading youngsters and gut everything rolling smoothly. At the school. ( the ten participating groups had everything ready and the judging and treats for the children went smoothly. A total of 12 categories wore judge with cash prizes of SI.OO. 75c, 50c and 25c awarded to many of the youngsters. Along with this lyerc refreshments for the children, part of which was donated t^v the Borden Milk Company. The winners in the various categories were: Grand March - Kathv. Kitty and Karo] Cripe. Ricky Filer. Diane Whitaker. Lisa and Isaura Tuttle. Debbie Mercer. Cowboys. Cowgirls and Indians
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