The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1964 — Page 6
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J A ' Tj> V' J t p -' ' ? "-A \ Thur-din Mlf Suburban I-eagur Walkerton Lanes b a 2”^ Tracy Luther am V 3 Hiatt - Insurance 8 4 Baker Standard 6 6 O. J. Shoemaker 4 a 7’> •'lmp up ‘ E* av. 1 b Team No b 4 8 OOF 3 y High bam >e •• • i-'d panic — Baki 2"W l«0. H gh r liv *u:u - ’ " A. game: A J Kennedy <° • 2<* 200 r . ’! ■ < A .1 K< nm-dy - ■ ill ;; T r. 237 205 V .*\- z 2 6; C led i 209. I' B ikuwfki a 202 G Rh -ic- 2 *5. Industrial D ague Jfolwr 14 2 D-gion 10 6 Wiiumis u 7 PowHl-Mann 8 8 Nick’s 8 8 Kahehn 7 0 Truck Stop 6 10 Dili’s 2 14 High team series and game - Holser 2544, 900, *65 Williams 2140; Legion 2379, *64. Hit’ll individual sere A g me: ’ 7" 212 i: v. : 563, 20*: B Bouse 54* F 17a e ill Friday Bu*in> s^imnX League G< urp s Barber Shop 6 2 B «b s Furn Mart 0 2 Heeds Electric 5 3 Hiles s Fdry. 5 3 Huhnke's Sendee 4 4
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Starke Co-Op 3 5 Ar i. .*u la gion 2 6 M .■ ma ict; n 17 1 ,:h ' 1 game 1: F'; • • u e 2’ >| < 7!, Hdet ' F I \ 2.’ 7. 8”6 G» t. ■ s Harb r S > 1 572 F Jmkr » . “fiice sti] ri ; b. d ial -me!. M. 1^ 1; i . G 1> > n- 610. .1 M<’ ■ r <■ 631. I d higu 1 u 3 Men I>l H Mhlidij 250, E H tithe 231. < I I F. \<>t E I'h Steel 11 1 Sandbag ger* 8 4 Ja< »b Drug* 7 6 r>. k<r> S’ «ndard 7 5 Du! and Hid h G 6 E.p.' Balla 6 6 IHi b< tits 4 S 2 10 l’. f h .m series and game - j ^,••1 916. s '»a. Sandb- 2 r >9 921; Da b iles ; ial high i»v i>’ gam- ; D < G’>, 244; J .'mtn b 2 ■ (. < >■. ,5b 1. 2’2’3 2>' ; a G Gi vr. 20^; E V. 210, D Knowlton 24, I: Na baum 215; E Hiatt 21" W Caver 211 W B<>u^e 202. King' ’ Qai-eii** !s>u’ I ' Pin 1 her-' 50’.,. 29’ 2 Sp t -Ht 49’> 30’ 2 Lu ky Four 47’ a 32 Jo Macs 13 37 1 ... 800 Boos . .’a Hi j Ya H » s 27 53 Desperados 26'2 5., . H. ’ I md, . dual < • <»> ;■;■•• S u FT! C 74 ft 7, .1 ■ M-o Dm; f 1 icl y F .1 1809 Men .igh s-o: -s B Lute 5^9 24‘ : P I n- s SGo 201 E B1<” lY rI” j F uth P«9. W. • h !: «oor< ■ B Sn : 1 540 jm J Ne.v’and 139 IM; i C Mull t 4,.v N Ellis Iho.
TnurMln) Nile iatdir* N L Lbr and ( al 52 2S F aint y Ki* I P. 3 I ‘- C .mum s Bank 45 35 Hurm Da.;y 42” ;■ 37’j H. ths I. t.i rant 39 41 Bill - D X 39 41 Di. Eaibrr Shop 37F 42’ a lx»nzo OU 33’.. 46’a N L Bo ty Shop 33 47 W< Alum nm 33 47 High t« un :na Community State E ink 2’2’29; Heil s Kesta *rant 2189, High tea game Country Kit Hun ‘•on. N L Lumber 771. H»g i individual s<tu> & game: V Ann 517, 189 (j Adan.s 512 189; C Anderson 183 Libert\ L.n s WetneMlas Men’s Mill C i-k L.oni 14 2 H ■■ y-’: 1' 12 I 1. 11 7 OCn? < 11 trie 9 Ha ■.। : I ir ’al H< me 9 7 H. Heats 8 8 E-> r. Repair 7 9 'Pi. 11 i Parts 5 11 Try lor s Grc cry 4 12 Wc’ls A minum 3 13 High b i. ‘eta’s ami game * p|s, 11. ' 2’737. 9! I H h d c 3. I • ’ & garm • B M -t- ki .367, 2’12; I Annis MW’, 2U" H Hevel 562, 221 F’i’ay Sit. Ltdi, k D^igue Liberty La .<• 65 23 Quick Wa h 51'.. 36'.. Farmer^ State Bank 44'.. 43b ('rum town Cons. 43 45 Pain.' . 1 .m ral H -me 40 48 M< iri I .ai a acy 39 49 ?.!ary Kay's 38 50 Bert i Jewelry 31 57 Jl4h team :eries and game Q 4. a V. . m 2071, 751; Pda -ty La x ■ u c7. 706; Farmers Stale Bank It 33, 686. High .1. ~.iial serie A ganu C And 41 449. 17; G H<ut< tier 416 176 1 Keck 113, 169 W alk. \A dm ml» y Nite Ladl s Bakers 59 29 Front Is 56 32 Lanes 55 H 32 b Kingsbury 45 43 Joe’s 38 50 Dede's M b 52 ‘ a Welco 32 56 Savoie 31 57 High team series and game — B 'kcrs 2313. 7*6 776; Joe's 2158. 775 High lndiviil.ini aeries A- gameME- I*2 H th 497; C Whi'.tcberry 468, 207. , Monday Nite Owl League Hiatt Tosnrance 13 3 Amen sn D'e. n No 1 11 5 Dave and Ray’s 11 5 Something’s missingb - ‘r! Pe p ggy I I ■FD 11.e <1 , n- I f” ( C' . gs- rd f r I eno year or more, ask ' I He C ’ > j I w nt I k .11 . 1.1 >. jin put. I lie 1 ' I ' aJ • I 1 ’ • I '8 I es icbvv im : ■„ j a ley I See me... I I ere's no obligation! I your Meridian Mutual agent I , Meridian ( ’la (1 a I ; * 4 bi 11** R. W. Rhnron Ins. Maminas JI iinh'i s’ 7-2X2 Koontz Mkr AfH rn<H»ns Wiilkerlun 5X6-2580
Walkerton Skelgas h 8 Bill s Package । i» J A J Pro Shop 6 10 Bob’s Furniture 5 11 Fanners Stale Bank 3 13 High team senes and game Walkerton Skelgas 2622, !”»o. 863; Dave and Rays 2589. 874. Amerkan Legion 2512. High individual series A game: C. Roth 6'.H, 240; G. Groves 654, 233; J. Francis 654; L Welch 236. ( Monday Niu* Men’s league N L. Lbr. Co 14 0 I Haenes Screen Proc 12 8 1 Scotty’s M<»bil 11 9 Wabash Tavern 10 10 J A J Pro Shop 10 10 W A- D Packing io W Hanley's Insurance H 11 Community Gnx ci v 8 12 N Liberty Eleva'ol 8 12 H'vel s Insurance 8 12 < High team series and game W A D Pa< king 2612'. 8?9 Cm- 1 , .■•>;• . ■ N ■. !. d ' Insurance 899 ■ High individual r<uie# A game G Hartung «l" -■’ < T Mobley j 597, 233; S Schlemmer 591. i. Heim 210. — I Monday Night I-idles Lea gw* Nicks "6 22 Reed's Electric 63 29 Williams Supply 52 40 Skogmos 47' a 44 * j Phillips 66 11 Jaob Drug Store 37 4 51" Lees Jewelry 34 58 Lute Re nation 23 69 High individual game A scru : GPu vI ? 436 B Jones 173. 142; I. Ml oal.-ki 170; J Baker ’ 424. • High t<- on s'-ri - and gam< Williams Supply 2092. 727. Nicks 2061. 706; Jacob Drugs It »5, Lev’s Jewelry 671 X. L. Sth Graders Loye In Tourney Ttic Lils rty Bth G- a <• t" in’ was entered tn a 4 team lour' «-y last Saturday at Lakeville, k ’ g the championship gnn c to I Paz 41-30 Liberty entered the cha npiomdup game by <! f ’ Madison 46-27 m the m game LaPaz defeated lakvi « in the other morning round
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game to enter the finals with North Liberty. In the rhf mpionship game, Liberty trailed nearly ail the way, falling behind 27-17 at half time, leading scorers for Lu>erty in tha final game were Steve E crly with ten points, and Darwin H itetler with 9 In the morning game .'^amd Madison. Bob Lappin with 15. and Chris Anderson with 12, hJ the Liberty scoring. Liberty's 7th and Bth grade squads travel to Tyner Thursday, January 30. for two games, beginning at 4:15 Students Participate In Music Contest About fifteen students under the du < tluii of Mi's John Frederick and George Robinson, re presented ihe Walkerton Elementary and High Schools last Saturday in the solo and ensemble Contest in piano and voice he’d at Penn High School. Walk :' n took three first divisions or superior ratings They were V ickle Haney and Jimmy Wood in a vocal duet; Craig DeMyer, piano solo, and Jeanne Ream vocal solo Placing in division II were Gregory Back. Tim Gardner and Janice HarUough, piano solos; and I^nnie Gaddis and Vickie Hai ey in vocal solos The accompaniMs wen- M i Carolyn Mann. Mr* Kenneth Kllnedlnst and Mrs John Frederick. Saturday the contest will be held for brn«s, woodwind and percussion Instrument < R'-ad the na-rified Ad<
HEGI’I \R MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday luCKion Post 189 2nd and l.ast Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month
