The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 May 1964 — Page 2

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\ Bi JEF PREVIEW <>F '1 HE 1901 version of the Notre Dame football team V ill be on display S aturday as Hm‘ annual Old Timet Game will b< held at Lite S' hum on campus This annual ex t ends font hard weeks of sp 1 ng practice for the gridiron g.-t.t.s xx h<> hope to return Nolic Dh ne to winning t anks beginning with the HMM season. On di nlay as much as the | layers V! be Ata I ‘al scghian. the hew co.<. h at Notre Dame v ho .ami' fn n Northwestern this pa-t winter. EUR THE NEW COACH S sake it is hoped that tha* t ins an alumni don t plan on a great mu ule to happen m tin fu st \imi Pat aghian v. ill he taking ox : a team that has had >eri<>us qu. lerhack troubles for several ye . and a tup flight signa! ca’ - et «nd man to tairy out the detail after calling the plays is impe mt Par st ghian v. <s _i. < cd REES Ply mouth, Indiana Thurs., Fri. At Silt, “The Victors" In ( inema>cope George Pe|)|>ard Komv Schneider (.em ge Hamilton I’he Stm y (if Ihe ( on<1 irring | |ei m-s \\ ho \\ on I he Bill I les, Bill I .osl Something Ot l hemM*l\ex In i he Pi ocess! \lso t u!oi ( ai Io in this show Homs |,ong "• e Illi om Stall \ t 7:1 2 Sun. |hi ii \\ td. “Win's I* a\ orite S p o r t” In Color R < k I udsofi P toh I* entiss lull!) Ud.Hfl Iho Stoi \ Ot \ Spot tsm.tn \\ ho ll iied I lie Out (loot s Lite. \ Iso ( olui < ai toon \didG 75c Poi I his Show.

with 17 <| iarterba<-ks in practic. but hasn't definitely singled one out .is ttv man He tentatively ha i < enteled Ills attention mole a or. John Huarte an I Alex Bonvei hio foi this job. hut cernunly i- not disregarding any ot the < undulates at this time. SATERDAYS game will lie another one of those typical games t at ends practice, one in which t c fundamentals of Raise ghian s system will be given a test under game conditions The outcome is unimportant It is more important to the new coach to look oxer his boys than it is to make the wm Id s greatest showing Cndoubtedly the system will be considerably changed and for juniors and seniors this is not always an easy task HEADING THE LIST OF the oldtimers will be some names that will live for years in Notre Dame history, but these participants will not carry the blunt of the load Tne boys that usually <ee the most action are the ones "V **-•»*■*" »»» mgf g w \ out Friendly Drive In Theater- I ndei New Man •gement Box Office Opens 7:00 pm Show Si ml-- At Dusk ( bi’di t n I nder 12 Ah' iys Free |i i. Sat. - Sun. Ma s- 9- 10 (p nu Guns () Texas" n ( film - M ith i 'i .-s Mitchum i ina Ladd .1 ah Md Um ( hill \\ ills \l < (ait on I cst i\ al (.ie I Xd'imtme . . . \nd It’s | । tie! ‘ I he Great f scape" In ( olm With Steve Mdiueen lames Garner

that are still m school a-- senior-, bn! .ippvai ,m<es will he mmle by uch a Iwan Ho ' Bill Wightkin J Jinny L ittn< r Bill “Red M । k. Myon Pott io ( his Cif> h. ('het Ostrowski. Angelo Dabiei « Mike Lind. (Jeorge Izo. Ed Hoer tel and E i Burke Tins list includes some who never played on a losing tram at Notre Dame and many who wmt on to make it in a Ing way m tl.e professional ranks 'THE GAME IS SERIOES TO Ihc participants ami much will be learm-d from it. It could be th.* start of a new regime again fm Notre Dame a.s the utmost confidvnee is expressed m their new coach to return the “Fighting Irish to the top <>f tliv h t in football NOW THA I' THE WARM SEN is out and everyone realizes it i May. one sporting classic is beginning to unfold. That is tl# annual M-mortal Dav s<ki Mi]. H.. e .it Indianapolis a.s the tiack i ho'.x busy with cai making ■ eii pi o Uce runs getting ready for tar big grind May Jo 'lfoe gieab d how in ra mg will really cam nr ir-ntum com. Saturday. May Hi a ti..- r- the fir.t lay Os Hi- turn trials a- the field <4 appi 'X.a. 'rlv i»u cai will hr trv ing foi the 33 darting positions THE s(io IS AGAIN BE< O.M ing a race of the cars in-trad of 'he driver 'I his trend started in a fashion a couple of years ai ior to the Lotus Fol ds a Ja< k Brabham drove a smaller, less powerful ('oojmm (’hmax to a place m the top ten lien last year the i evolution came T.xo Ixdus Fords not only made good showings by fim hing <r< ond and seventh, but they disclosed t u the racing fan- that thr sim» miles could be run with only one pit stop Tlu'we little rear enginr rars started a trend that has grown so enthusiastically that over 2d rear engine cars will be bidding for the rm c

: te : GRAND I OPENING | : Sat. & Sun., May 9& 10 j z i j FREE HIRES ROOT BEER : ■ with all sandwiches and basket orders j ORANGE BOWL DRIVE-IN : ■ State Road 23, Koontz Lake ■ Hank & Lois Paschen, Proprietors ■

THE ('(INVENTION\L OFfenhausers have won every r i • me- 1947 and i i rv. ra! ot the races thei • wa n't anything but Offys m the field However. t' i year it i different The mteic t has sjiread to again make it a battle of cars with the drivers actually getting a pi< k of m »re than one car in many instances The top name are given '.his privilege by the owners to sec what they think best and in which car they will have the bed chance to win FROM NOW ENTIL ABOI’T 3do p.m Memorial Dav, it will he a beehive of activity around the speedway as the big race ionics and will pass with much cx< itement for another ye.tr. but this laung a year which may revolutionize the sport of racing A burning' desire to excel is nrci - ary to achieve greatness m any line of endeavor Intelligent people seem to know where knowledge ends and ignorance Iwgin Any man who prac! i es wha* he plcache, doe,n ' pi .a< h mis h.

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