The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1964 — Page 2
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Sept. 17, 1961
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WELL. THE FIRST WEEK i- over in the Natior.il Ft tbalJ Iz*ague and as an intere.-ting season loams for the pro football f, n>, a similar s tuatun nmair.s t r the baseball fans as- this season now has three and a half wo-ks to go with one pennant rice seemingly safe l>r the lead-<-s and the othei tightei than ever. FIRST WE WILL LOOK AT the’baselnll situation. The Baltimore Orioles tat this writing’ s*iH lead the league by a whisker, b it don’t plat- on it long as tight as the lace is to date. The New York Yankees, the perennial winner if the American League, n oved into sc t l Sunday with a win while Baltimore and the Chicago White Sox were losing This also put the 'i auks one game ahead in the loss column hut they have more games ren airang to play than the other two contenders. THE REASON YOU HEAR SO much discussion of the loss colli.mg it is- figured that if a game i> lost, it is gone forever, but it i' hasn't been played yet. the team s’ill has a charge to win- that < ■ r.-test The White S< x losing two of three to the Cleveland team o.er the week e»'d. dropped t< t! ird place, but st di a blanket can cover all three t«am> The mtm estir-g part of this season is the games remaining against the rest of the league N< ”• of the con- • ndris plav each >t wr with the v.eird schedule that exists this y tr. However, the teams out of i e runnirv seen to get r cue i suits playing when Uev have r 'hing at - take ether than mayL fourth filace m money r v tioi > re being a spoiler One thing vou < n denend on i< that against <■ cfenders. thev wiL go with the b.-st thev have to make the t ; t ms battle for everything they get. WITH THE SOH EDU 1 ES n w down to 10-- ' nan 2” .• he ch 10.-- is almo-d more t^an a' ].-s f>r the conUndeis Evcv game is a nv«t game despite the opponent T > lose a game o this point fust mid-cs job that much harder With the tens >n building up. it is earner to p -e the games against the clubs v th no ter-o»n on them ThD is nianv feel the Yanks Will c< me through SHOULD THERE BE A TIE when the season ends, one must reniembei that the American !■ ague nlavs a one game do or die ivoH Ttie NUr nai League uses 1 e best two of tb’ee hi ’ in the A uei ican league it i- all decided
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In one contest There has only bia v one Lie in the junior cu - cuit. that coming in 1918 when Cleveland topped Boston In the sudden death game to move i»to th World Series. IN THE NFL SUNDAY THE Gieen Ray Packers gave notice they were going to be in the running for top spot again They neve* were much out of it last year as the Bears only topped them by half a game, but the Packers lost twice to Chicago last year and had a little revenge f| inday ir Green Bay. This game was no contest for the weak to be in as it was a hard hitting battle all the way. In this game, the Bears hospital bill grew as the progress continued. The loss of Larry Morris for the season isn't go ng to help at all and quite a few others were shaken up pretty badly. IN THE OTHER CONTESTS, Minnesota, who went through the exhibition season undefeated, showed it was no fluke as they stopped Johnny Unit as and the C >lls to give warning that they were serious about the game also Detroit topped S n Franc’*co end to complete the Western Division. I >s Angeles played an Eastern team, Pittsburgh and won their pi u- The Eastern division found the defending divisu n champs. New York, getting solidly bombed by Philadelphia. St. Louis, a real c mter.-Jer topped Dallas and cb veland dumm d Washington after a tight first half. BOTH DIVISIONS SHOUI D be tight all the way this year, as is usually the case in the NFL as wry seldom does a team sew up then half of the league much before the final day. The balar.- e of the NFL makes it the greatest league ;oing light now in main sports. X. I .Junior High Opens Football Season The North Liberty Junior High v 11 open their 196 1 football season tonight at Bienun- Game time is 1:30 The Junior High has six games schedule I this year with Rolling Prairie next on September 23 at th* LaP ate county school's field The rest of the schedule is Greene itentative) on October 2: Madison at North Liberty or October 8; Knox at North Liberty on Oc' >lvr 13; and New Carlisle here on October 19 All games are I ;30 contests. The fell >w who works and snides overtime, finds happiness.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE ST JOSEPH PROBATE COURT ESTATE No 10542 STATE of INDIANA ST. JOSEPH COUNTY m: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of Donald H Allen. Deceased Notice is hereby given that Geneva Allen was on the date hmvof, appointed Administratrix of the estate of the above named decedent. All persons having claims against said estate, Whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. A T T E N TlO X !!! Women Bowlers Forming Homemakers’ Bay time League at Liberty Lanes Starts Tues., Oct. 5 1:00 P.M. Rowling Fee 3 games SI.OO Any Interested Individual Or Team Contact Liberty Lanes Ph. 656-89-10 or 586-2010 Sl7
M 2 - Wyk ■ I if jE&flkLJP Hr I ■-« QPW Wliw| cjl/VKW m' -J ’ ■ f 4 I 'flK - J 4 Breezing through Algebra . . - with ETV Algebra’s still not a sandpile . . . but, ETV sheds light upon its mysteries. I or the second straight year . . . El\ algebra students in South Carolina have scored grades way above the national average. EI V is proving successful in helping to relieve the crucial teacher shortage. United I elrphone Company of the Carolinas is proud to lx 1 a part of the nation’s first state-wide educational television network. I nited I elephone Company of the Carolinas is a member of the United Telephone System, operated by United Utilities, Incorporated, a lelephone Utility bidding Company owning . . . New Jersey Telephone Company, United telephone Company of New Jersey, The United Telephone C ompany of Pennsylvania, United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc., Ohio telephone Service Company, United Telephone Company' of the Carolinas, Inc., United t elephone Company of Missouri, L niteef I elephone Company of Kansas. Inc., United Telephone Company of Arkansas, United Telephone Company of lowa, United Telephone Company of the West, Oregon Washington Telephone Company, California Oregon Telephone Company, Lincoln Tillamook Telephone C ompany, and The Central Kansas Power ( ompany. United Telephone Company Os Indiana A MEMBER OF THE UNITED TELEPHONE SYSTEM
Dated at South Bend. Indiana this 25th day of August. 1964 Aloysius J. Kronikowski Clerk of above captioned Court Taylor, Gonas & Stephan 417 Odd Fellows Bldg . South Bend. Ind. Attorney for Estafe 3tsl7 A coward’s life is never dull—he encounters many dangers that dont even exist. COMING ’65 Chevrolet Cars & Tracks । and '65 Oldsmobiles Thursday September 24th See Them At Powell-Mann Chev.-Olds. Co. Phone 586-3119 Walkerton
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