The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1964 — Page 2
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IT IS SECTIONAL TIME IN I ! liana and with tile drawing j -a made and itleased to the >. >hc. the aim (hair experts and w <k end cuai hv> can go to woi k L- figure out who will reign a* champion of Indiana, come the 2lst of March. Tin* filing hegin> o Wednesday, February 26. and v . i be heavy fui four day" unt the field of 597 is cut to 64 t! at will advance the fnst step a .ng the way to claiming the ( । iwn that ha.- been lost by Munc Central. With the defending c 1 mipion Bearcats on the sidelines due to a Stiff punishment 1 inded down by the IHSAA, * ’ ■ w champion is assured for 1964 However it will find the teams •. ng to the post with one of V favorites i.ussing IN THE 533 GAMES TO BE p wed next week, will come .i L ' < * different attitudes In many (,<>- where teams yearly air di .p; • i fium the i nnmg due t■ . p vine in >m ' str ij: se<n on d . reeT Ph inmith, In Gi ta \\ rd. thru .it. “Ak Lint: ck" In ( iheintiM'oi)' < * hn John \\ a ;e M ini ern (I Hai a vonnr lh Earlo 1 1 W allops 'I he I >a> - hiihls Out 0 E\ei \ \Sextern You've Eiei Seen. \ I'O ( oloi I it toon Show s \ I 7 . b :2.i * ill), t m n Aid “ I For Ft yas” II I iiu ri? • e \ ( 010 I rnnk ' mill i I)e i trim \nita Ekhrip Fl ■ 1 ।u I I I V "i I d e It’s Never i •<“ । Hu ird lief >. e! \ । o’or ( ;n to o b'inda' ' on• inn . j p.m. Mon. tin n <at. 7 \ p |'M
as the South Bend meet, not much emotion is shown by t :•• smallei school" eliminated JI w • evo let one of these work thru way through such a meet, and look at the happiness and glory he ip.-d on a school with such a vutoiy In the huger schools, who over the years have made a habit of b< ing a contender, ot one that is going very strong at pre ent a loss can be a temporary heartbreak that at the time seems impossible to overconv but one wound that heals fast IN OUR LOCATION WE have four Ol five meets to be verv interesUsl in that go three <i fferent ways to regional^. Ti • South Bend meet usually came t< p interest for all people of this area atho ;gh the Knox meet with Walkerton traveling that way is always of interest The teams that battle at Plymouth have much interest of the people of this area as some live m s< Ikmil areas that play that way as well ns having many teams p.uticipating there thai are on the schedules of the local teams Th« L iPmte County f-e tional at Mi. hig ui City is c! >e to h< : •• as a<G in this respect a.dt .' v. v b tt’i to <e if LiP ft t the I>. . is ig m” A la<> carrx ing inteo t i- the E’khart nm* ' 1- n M S’ 1 visits thi < ' •. . ')i u bid th s vear to h ' \ ino thn> igh i- blocked main!'' by Elkhait who i* me 4 Hu 'longei teams in the state AT SOI TH BENI' SOME ( 1 T 7^ Oi ° Li—l—7 -a.., 1 V. dlr-!<>n Indiana I ii. N > H.. I rb. 21 & 22 Li I hr Y t ii ’> .Mightiest \dv ent ui e \iu| Most Till - Itulcnt I <n <• Slot y ! “R \ M P A (J E” n I <‘< hn.i (dm l.‘ bert V? him H" t MailinrlH Jig ila h kins
tea! action will start the tourney off on the right foot The Wednesday afternoon play will b ■ dandy. In game 1. Riley will meet St. Joseph. Game two will pit Washington against Mishawaka Both of these should be good ball games Then Wednesday night. North Liberty meet; Madison in game 3 and in game f ui the winm i s o! games 1 and 2 w ill battle it out tor a Eaturday bert h T H U II S I > A Y FEATURES more of the County teams than the city s< hools, but should have two of the schools from t aith Bend fighting it out before the four games me 'lone. In game o John Adams will battle Clay Game 6 will pit New 'arhsl' against Centtal Game 7 at 7 he m the evening, will match Greene againrt I-akrville. and game *• will pit 'he winners of games 5 and 6 THIS PIMWIKi; ASRCRES’ tw cm ty school( of advancing to Satin dav play as the two bye games have county schools a< all the participants Saturday , afternoon in game 9, it will be the win - ■ ■ of game* 3 and 4 lend gam< 1“ will pit the victors of games 7 and s The final game will match the afternoon winners for the title AT KNOX. A CRAZY SETUP is n< essai y with nine teams Seven bye, will be necessary in the first ro nd and the pan .ng should go .something like this (unofficial i Game 1 bottom bracket action, pits Monte: eV again-t Aubbeenaubbev Game 2. tup bracket action, will mab h Oregon-1 >avis against San Firm Game 3. still top bracket action will have Wakcrton and North Judson battling it out These games will all be played Thur -day night starting at 6.00 pm. Knox time, which is slow tunc MUD AYS PLAY. THE HOT tom bracket, will feature Winamac against Star City in game 4 and Knox against the winner of game 1 in game 5 Saturday it will be winner, of games 2 and 3 in game 6 and games 4 and f> winners wall make up game 7 The final game will, of course, pit the afternoon winneis tor the right to make the trip to Logar.spuit the followuig week. AT PLYMOUTH. SOME FIRE works will start early as Triton and Bremen meet ui the opening game on Wednesday West and Argos play Hie second game and at 7.00 that night. Tyner nuels Culver The afternoon winnei - wi'J play the second night game Thursday night al 7 oo winks* Plymouth takes on I^aPax, ami the .secund game will feature Rochester and Rn hland Centei The night winners of each night will make up the afternoon game* <>n Saturday
fOR AND ABOUT TH •JAGERS By C. D. SmMt Gir’ Has Problem With Boy Who Is Shy
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1 111 WEEK’S I ETTI K lam a fifteen yea old girl and a ■ fphom >i • in In h school. Every " s * I an । wry attractive girl. w <h da 1 1 brown hair and <y< * But i । .bh-m is a vnior I' > who is v iy sny and good h ■ !un; Ev * inc Iv .1 ,t (i eshman he !«•> <•• • ’ n. l it ta ca! me a ■’ . • i 1 look at him he 1 ». u. 1 c t.iki-d to him. lilt it •’ n't • m to get m anywhere Everyone say> he bkt s
AT ELKHART. THE HOST tram, the Blue Blazers of Elkhait. is one of the top ranked teams in the state Along with them a , co-favorttes in this meet i . Penn High : .hool from St. Joseph County. Elkhurt runs into Goshen in theii fust game on Wednesday night Penn niM'iwhile is in the other bracket and play Bristol in their fust game on Thursday night This will pi’ them against what is probably the easiest team in the tourney in then starter Naj panee is in H«• am" bracket, but shouldn't give Pen that much to worry about, is will be the case with E’khai' if they pa* • Go-hen These tw ■ should make it to the fm'l game THE PAIRINGS AT MICHI pin City, put this school and Laporte. the other power m -epa late brackets With the caliber of play by the county -chuol" in this meet this year and the strength of the two city chools it should be the old ri’ i!s in the final game on Satu: lay night Action will be good in most meets as the reorganizationaround the state have done away with many of the smaller schoola in the pa t few years and makes the competition just a little tougher, even though many teamcan now get through a r cti mill with three games instead of fom Shamrocks Fall To Panthers In Friday Contest Aftn a comparatively tight first half. Madison pulled away from North Liberty to win HH-72 Friday night in what probably ended a season s< heduie fur Mad-i-on High Echool fur good With this school scheduled to become a part of Perm High Sehool next year, it would make this the farewell performance fur action uthei than the 11*64 sectional tuumey next week Even though the Hrsl half wax tight mo t of the time. North Liberty never lei I as the hold it throughout the <ont< st Panthers jumped tu a lead and Madison jumped to the toad early and would pull to margins of six and seven points only to have the Shamrocks cut the lead continually, always just unable t<> catch up This type of scoring was evident throughout the half with the VKiting Panthers holding leads ul 17-13 at the end of the quartii and 36-33 at the mam intermission The second half wax different Madison, with Yoder doing min h of the damage, tos ed in 26 point in this period to jump safely ahead of the Shaniro< ks who had a 17 point effort that is often "iifficient. but not this game
nit but 1 can t understand the wav he acts 1 rvalue he is shy, but why cant he say something when 1 talk to him besides an •sw my question and say hello” when I speak Does he like me or not’’ 1 realh need some help Ol It REPLY: By the tm • a b y reaches his senior year in hi h sch «d he should lie able to cairy on a conversation with a iri The boy who sometimes . ; p an very shy will often give a very good account ol himself
This gave the Panthers a 62-50 lead with just one quarter to go. Tnc imal stanza turned out to b« a real fast scoring period as many games d<> now days. Madron matched th« ir third quarter total of 26 points, giving them a 52 point half, while the Shamrocks were tossing in 22 points of their own, for a 39 point half Tlia final score was BS-72 Yoder IUIm So Stan Yoder hit 36 points fur Madison on 15 baskets and five free throws. This undercla sman could be playing for Penn next year and about any school around could find a place for him. Whitehead added 19 points with three more Madtson boys in the double figures Ron Porter totaled 21 for the losers on nine baskets and three free shots while Pete:son tossed in 15. II Team Minx 54-47 North Liberty s B Team, which has been scoring a lot of pomla lately, won the prelunuia.y contest 54-17 They had u large margin at one tunc, but the Panthers closed tile gap at the end. Mike Knepp and Steve Mlckodaj hit 15 and 13 points respectively for the winners and IHlmer paced the losers with 15 .Madison Tup. tn ft p Whitehead 7 5 4 Wclcy I) 0 U Holmes 0 0 1 Brilman 0 0 0 Yoder 13 5 2 Bidlack 1 0 0 Vvhaeghe 6 0 2 Beehler 4 2 3 Pogue 5 0 3 Total. 38 12 15 \orlh Liberty Porter 9 3 2 Smith 0 0 0 Peterson 6 3 1 Vernon I 0 0 Hostetler 3 3 1 Salyer 112 Cain 0 0 1 Davis 111 Kakndge 3 0 2 Jackson 5 3 0 Field# 0 0 1 Totals 29 14 11 Madi on Twp 17 36 62 M North Liberty 13 33 50 T> OCQciab Freeman and Morriw on. . . SUVTR OF LIVER Surely in thee* davw of hatchery trout, everynne knows that ’ a sliver of liver Is a potent fish 1 getter MORS PRKVENTUIN Huw about fishing when traces of moes or graa* saturates the water Every caat foule your hire. You can stop it by tying a wooden matchstick oa your line with a clove hitch. Positioned several feet above hue. it rake- the gras’ Ixire stays clear The school of exiixrien* r is a rough leather It even Iwniee Its diplomas on sandpaper
oner "the ice is broken." tnai n to say, once the girl speaks to him or talks to him This is usually enough to indicate to ths buy that he is liked and encourage him to relax and "be himself" The boy who is shy remains "in his shell" because of a lack of confidence lie is afraid that he will say or do the wrong thing, or that his attempts to be friendly will not meet with friendliness io return It u apparent that this boy likes you Vour frauds have told you so Now have your friends tell him that you like him too. It should do a lot for his confidence and convince hum that you have not been too friendly merely as a matter of courtesy When you do talk to him ask him about his hobble* about his likes and dislike* Thus will let him know that you are interested and give him the pel fret opportunity to really come out of that shell. II i»u h»>« ■ ternate r»u went •• dierue. o« tn < r.make > '(<».< Mt If l< 1 (• I Oil Ml vJ, )t f iI I Xsill KS ( o r,!' irv ^'l I 11. I HUAS ll(l^>3 >LKVKh, lKA.su I < »i< V. hi .
