The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1964 — Page 2

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N. Liberty Hi#h School Baseball N L HIGH j| The haal high hooi tram will open its season with a double, header at LakeviL, Saturday. May 2 al 1 00 Dennis Fannin and J o k Jack-on will probably share the first game pitching and BCain and Junior Salyer the xcc<md game. John Fannin will catch th< fust game and Kent Naragon the second game. The first game will count towards tin* county league standings. The Shamrocks. < oa. hed by Lloyd Miller and assisted by Al Ric kard. had 30 boy try out this spring. No position * l ave been absolutely filled yc. but it U»oks like John Fannin Will do most of the catching. Dennis Fannin and Jack Jackson doii g n ost of the pitching. at 1 R>n Peterson and Larry Ho-te! el will probably open at second and short stop. 18. 38. and the OF positions an' pretty much up foi grabs Three freshmen. R as* Clark and Naragoii arc vei y nu< h in the- picture for these not.-- by their hustle tau.. so t u Jack Jackson will be ;ying .me other win n lie i- not p • < lung FoV-»wiag i' a list o a var:y squad according to iamc c । -s. pisition. years k t ter 1 Ron Davin 12 3B A Gl- 2 Junior Salyer 11 P-18-DF 0 Rob Cain. 11 P-1 B ( >F " Larry Hostetler. 11 SS 1 Dennis Fannin. 11 P. 2 Ta< k Jackson 11 P-OF IP- 1 Ron Petcr-on 11 2B 2 REES Pit mouth, hub ma I'hurs.. I ri. X Sat. “Wonders ui World Os The Brothers Grimm” In (oloi Laurence Hu vej Claitir Bloom KaH B ehm Fhe Iruc-lAlc Adventures Os The Famous Storvle'lino |*| othei > — And See Their I .ttmlmH Stories \ctuMh Come Tn Life! Shims \t 7:lH> A. 9:29 Sun. Ihiu Ued. “The Brass Bottle” I n ( c>hn I'nny Randall Buil hr* Barbara Eden It's \ Modern \rabian “Mglus-ni tie" ()f Pun! ( oloi Car <»on A Spot I Mon. I hi u Sat. 7 A 9 pm Sunday Continuous 2 pm

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Ron Porter. 11. 38-OF. 1 John Fannin, 10, C, 1 I Harry Doering. 10. Ist. o Kent Narag -n. 9. C-38-OF, o Gail Ros>. 9. 38-OF, 0 Larry Setnor, 9, IF, 0 Mike Clark. 9. OF. 0 Schedule ! aturday. May 2. at Lakeville. (21. 1:00 Tnursday May 7 at New Carhde. 4:00 Friday. May 8. at Michigan City. St. Mary, 4 :0G Wednesday. May 13, Rolling Prairie, here. 4:00 Thursday, May 11. at Madison. 4 00 Friday May 15. Lakeville, here. 4 .00 Saturday. May 16. at Penn (2) 1:00 (Monday. May 18. Thursday and Friday. May 22-23. City Tourney in South Bend Tuesday. May 19. St Joseph (city tourney I 8:00 Monday. May 25 Clay here*. 4 :<M> Thursday May 28. (Fc-nc 1 re. 4 00 B Team Roster according to name. class, position. I' o Don Rudd. 10. 38-OF. 1 Clarence Field.- 1". SS Mike Knepp. 10. OF Sam Sousley. 10. 38-OF I^»e Snyder. 10. IB Pat Carr. 10. 28-OF Kerry Kane . 9 IB D-mg Holmes. 9 18-OF Jim Fraser. 9. C Dana Sousley, 9 P Mike Summerfield. 9. I 1 Steve Mlekoda' 9. SS-OF Mike Groves. 9 OF Schedule | |kJ I 4 \ ,ur Friendly Drive-In Theater Box Oft ice Opens Al 7 pm Sho" Starts At Dusk < hiMren I nder 12 Free Fri.. Sat. & Sun. May 1. 2 & 3 “Kings Os The Sun" In ( olor With YLi BRENNER SHIBLE\ ANNE FIELD 1 Nightly They Stalk The City Streets! “B ack Zoo” In Color With MI( H \EL (.OCf.H .IE\NNE COOPER i Wh:t« . ? inger Lurked hi T!i» Shadow Os The “H; rbor Lights” , With h N I TA>LOR M RI VM ( OLON

Monday. April 27. at Greene 4 00 Monday. May 4, Greene, here, 4 00 Tuesday, May 12. At Penn. 1:00 Monday, May 18. Penn here, 4 00 Walkerton Runners Win Triangular Meet Thursday Walkerton's track and field men won a triangular meet last Wednesday night under the ligrhla at the Walkerton Park over West High and Tyner as the Indians tofaed 127 L points in the me*! that had five places in each event except the relays. West and Tyner were grouped with 28 and 27’respe lively. The .summaiy: 120 Yard High Hurdles: Farner. W; 2. T Lute. W; 3. Powell. W; 4. Ron Williams. W; 5. Smith. T Time :18.4 Mile Run 1. Skinner, W. 2. Ruby. W; 3. Johnson. WH; 4, Smith. W, 5. Matz. T Time 4:51.3 !<mi Yard Dash: 1 R’gg Willi ims W. 2. Pearish. W; 3. Ross. T. I Kramer. WH; 5. Kreight aum, WH Time 10 6 Shot Put 1. John on. W 2. Ron Williams W: 3 Bell. T. -I Schroeder. W: 5. Bukowski W I >isian- -• -11 1 1 . I4(i Yard Dash 1. Klinedinst. W 2. B Lute. W. 3. Baker. W; 1 D Lute. W. 5. Peterson. T. Time :56 2 Broad Jump: 1 T Lute. W; 2. Rvgg Williams. W 3. D Lute. W; 4 Johnson, WH 5. Peaiish. W Di-tan e 19 5' .' High Jump: Regg William.-. W 2. Spaid. W 3. Bell, T I. Farrier. W. 5. Smith T and Bukowski W Height 5 6 880 Y'ard Run 1 Mann W; 2 Wc-j-thue.- W. 3 Zumbaugh. T ■1 Overmyei WH 5 Ba-on. WH Tune 2 :13 b 220 Yard Da h 1 Regg Wilham> W; 2. Real i n W 3 Ross T, 4 Frazier T ■ J’.iam- W Tuiw 25.' 180 Yard Lo-a Hurdles 1 T Lute. W. 2. Farner. W; 3. Bell T I. Cramer. WH: 5. WilliamW Time :23.8 Pole Vault 1 Ciamer. WH 2 Watkins. W: 3. Scott. 4 Trump WH 5. Bel! T. and KHngermnn. W Height 9'6 Mile Relav 1 Walkerton 2 West; 3 Tyner Tune 3:49 7 RBO Yard Relay 1 Walkerton: 2. Tyner: 3. West 5 < ENT B \ m E OF THE WILOERNESS The 5c Battle- of the Wilderne * commemorative stamp, the fourth in the serie- of five stamps marking the Ci\i! War Centennial. will h- fir<t placed on sale through the Fredei ic ksbm g. Virginia Po*t Office, on May 5 1961 Drive mor- cautiously a* nit-h”

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Memlars of the racing fratem- ! it;. preparing lor the start of official practice at the Indianap- , oils Motor Sjieeduay on May 1, today predicted an increase of three 01 four ms! . an hour over the .spoi l-, record d a year ago. They beliese that improved ■ tu«- anil new Ir. htw. :ght rear- < :., ne <ai . w ill m.ikc it po able f u m-X ■ . i of the v < *ei ans to lap the c tn e at betlei than 155 I: a. an Ie ui ..tale : Itu., ready ( fur Lite slat t of tune trials on the j

Indians Score 26J Points At Delphi Relays Walkei ton's track team traveled to the Delphi Relays Saturday for the second year and improved their showing over last year s efforts as they .scored 26 L points in this year's meet. Six individuals won medals at the meet and three Indian Relay teams placed to account for their point total. There were eight teams in the same division, with Walkerton ranking about in the middle The individual medal winners were Regg Williams. first tn htoad jump and fourth in lugh jump; Terry Lute fourth in broad jump. W.illy Johnson, fourth In shot put, Frank Farner, fourth in high hurdles, and Dave Skinner, third in the mile run The half mile relay team, composed of Pearish, Klinedinst. Williams and Lute, placed second in their event. The sprint medley relay team. Pearish. Klinedinst. Powell and Clark, took third pla< •• and the two mile relay team

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week ends of May 16 17 and Mav 23 24 rhe l!M>4 entries numbei 61 but only the fastest 33 uj|| be eligible for starting positions, be hind the l ord Mustang pace < ar whi r the International t bn i< is run lor the 4Hth lune on M. y mj T. rnelli .lone last year s w j rb ner. holds th.- off. :al ont . lap and f >ui lap re< ords of । ,| gj--ind 151 i respective^ Six drivers, how ex .r, air. ,dv have <• a ceiled those mark . on the ba^u us unofhdul times recorded ,

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in tire tests; and Len Sutton now tops the unofficial lut with an average sjieed of fM w m a new rear^ngine "Offic." < hallenghng the supremacy of the Offcnhauscr powered cars i this year will be the Ixrtus Fords, the supercharged Novi STP on tries and the Mu key Thompson Specials with new \ 8 Ford rac me engines Top-ranking favorites this year—in addition to JomM — itu lude \ J. Foyt, Rodger Ward I and Jim Cluik