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HARLES (> EINLEY HAS r place in baseball if he cannot I *onie one of the group The A erican league needs unity and ; effort to balance the league is ! <•. and less of this silly fight - if a" they have been Yankee <1 ninated for plenty <f reais a d are suffering because of ti Finley's refusal to coop- . H< with the hagm- and with t K; ( iims City officials puts him । <4ty much by himself as no <>t! er club owner in the American i- billing to go along with a n \e to another city at this time. KANSAS CITY WAS THE d ip.ng ground for the old Philn <«lphia AX who after many b n<: years, fell victim of low > mding teams and continued de- < . at the gate When KU accei cd them, they were getting v nlly more than a triple A ji or league team, but the fans g . behind them and have supp ’.<d them well over the years < Mdcring that they never have pcnmuit contender In fait, REES” I’h mouth. Indiana Thurs.. Fri. & Sat. “The Running Man” In < invmuMoiH* A. < »loi Laurence Haney I re Remick Alan Bale* I hrs li y To Collect Life In^’rancr On \ Lit e Man! ( idm < <i toon Av Neu - •’•m. thru Mrd. “Who’s Minding The Store" In ( oloi Jem Li win \gnrs M< ou head Jill St. J »hn Jr’ ' y s Misach ent u r> Raur Max or in Ihe U nld- Largent Store! < olm ( ai toon A, Sp 11 Mon. th« ii Sat. 7 A ‘i PM Sunday < ontmuouH 2 pin

this c hi■! b«‘ thinned down more and sa’d that they haven’t ever ‘ had much of a fust division coi ■ tende: And for the past three veai- of th:- Fmlcv ha been the I owner us Mi' As. NOW JUST LIKE /X KNIFE in the back, he is through with KU He wants to run to some otb< r city fur his dollars He already signed a contract with Louisville. but couldn’t get one ' club owner to suport this move, let alone the majority of seven others he needed Next it was Oakland He dropped in out that wav early this week and was talking franchise move to that < ity Here again he might as well foi get it as most of the owners । e • n failed to recognize his pkas for another mooting of the club ' uw ners. THE AMERICAN I£AGVE < gac him a deadline of February ta t to agree to a pact with the city officials at Kamuis City or pos-übly lose his franchise He then blurted out that he wan going to sue the American I>-ague For a man such as this few ran muster any partml feeling If he wants baseball *o Is his game and h.s busine* let

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him try and help the sport instead of trying to destroy it Mr Finley could pick up his beh rm ings» and move back to his LaPort«* farm and spend the rest of his time chasing chn kens and other animals more of hi intelligence. SPEAKING of BASEBALL, it won't be long now Only a period of less than four weeks remains until team start shaking out the winter kinks m Florida and Arizona a« they prepare for the 1964 season Sure it seems early, with college and high s< hvul basketball just nearing the thrilling jKirt of the season, and the winter Olympi * unfolding today in Austria Shamrocks Top Indians On Free Throws 72-63 r Continued from page 1) the lime the third quarter ended The last eight minutes had s me real wild times as the Indian. dil threaten the lead a couple ot times Hostetler opened the hut stanza with a jump i from in the middle Hon Wil lianis hit a free thr »w and Mornwn hit a short jumper, keeping the Indian m the game Jackson hit a short jumper, keeping the lead safe, but Morrison hit again in an effort to overhaul the Shamrocks Salyer hit a lay in all by hmiM-lf but Morrison again hit from be ide the foul circle Begg Wiiham cut the lead to I points as he hit a lay in. but at this point, another lechnk al gave the Shamrocks another jxnnt Salyer hit a pair of fr«< shots as once again the Sham-

roi'ks were opening a little gap. Salyer hit another cripple as he was left completely akau- under the basket The two teams battled on an even basis the re t of the wny with the Shamrock winning by the 72-63 score HowUdlrr Top Srorer Hostetler paced aU corer- with 22 points <»n six baskets and 10 free throws Porter chipped in It* and Peterson 12 fur North Liberty’s other double figure producers Morrison totaled 20 for Walkerton on eight baskets and four free sluds while Arce hit 11 and Terry Lute 10 for the Indians Indians in B €«umc Walkerton won the B Team game in a battle that lacked ex citrment as scoring was slow throughout the content Powell > 10 points paced the 33-25 win and Fields totaled seven for the I*'ei> top effort. Box St ore North IJberty fg ft P Porter 6 7 2 Peterson ® • Peterson 2 k Hostetler « 1“ Cain 1 Jackson 3 0 Smith i n 4 Salyer 2 2 1

The Independent-News Robert E. Urbin, Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co., Inc. Walkerton, Indiana l‘l BLK’ATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week Second Class Postage Paid \l Walkerton, Indiana SI BS( II*TION RATES: $3.00 Pei Year -50 c Additional If Mailed Out Os State

Totals 21 30 20 XX alkr ion T Lute l; 4 5 I* Lute I 2 Run Williams L 1 4 Arve 3 5 2 Morrison k 4 3 Van Wanzeele 3 0 Famer 11 2 ftcßg Williams 1 0 2 Klinedinst 1 0 0 Mann 1 0 1 Barden 0 0 2 Totals 23 17 30 North Liberty 14 37 53 72 Walkerton 20 35 46 63 Officials; Young and Vankowakl. St. Joseph C ounty Get> $2,504,223.49 For Rond Projects St Joseph County and its incorporated cities ami towns i< reived $2,504,223.59 f t road construction and improvement in 1963 for licem-e fees and othc’ funds paid into Indiana's Motor Vehicle Highway Account by tb« state’s automobile and truck operators. Statistics compiled by thr Highway Planning Survey D« partment show that $1.26^.277 20 went to the county for this purpoM- and SI 235 946 39 wa- a' locatvii for road wuik in the e urban areas Indian Village S 5H3 71 Pikeville 5 .W 63 Mishawaka 237.476 92 New Carlisle 9.794 91 North Liberty MH33 94 Osceola 9 609 *4 Roseland 6 911 96 South Bend 942.796 47 Walkerton 14.550.01 Statewide this account returned $66,875,050.63 to the Mate's 92 counties nnd 539 incorporated cities and towns for road Improvement in 1963 The Bureau of Public PjkuK reports Indiana s trucking industry i« responsible for 36 2 pei cent of thi- highway improvement fund, or $24.20k.768 36 statewide and $906 528 94 in St Joseph County and its incorporated areas. Tlie account U collected thtu the motor fuel tax. motor vehicle fees, civil penalties Public Service Commission fees court fees and state police mi« ellanrous receipts ।

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After disbursements to the Indiana State Police, Office of Traffic Safety. Purdue University and to the State Highway Department, the remainder is then allocated to counties on the basis ot the number of motor vehicle registrations and miles of roads and to cities solely on a population basis TYils account is over and above that paid into counties through property tax assessments each year. In the case of trucks, this amounts to more than $22,000,000 annually, and does not include the millions paid on other truck equipment such as freight terminals and garages ST. FATKK K’S HOT LI NUM Monday Hot dog on bun. veg••tables. applesauce cake Tuesday Beef and noodles, butteicd corn, biscuits, apricots Wednesday Vegetable soup, crackers, hot rolls, celery sticks aiui applesauce. Thursday Turkey and gravy, potato, peas and bread. Friday Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, green beans, peach cobbler Milk and butter served daily

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