The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1964 — Page 14

14

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Sept. 24. 1961

is Indians Gain First Win Os Season n With 26-6 Victory Over Triton

Walkerton * Indian- broke into the win column Friday night as they topped Triton 26-6 in their thin! game m the season Tommy Klinedinst s< ored two tou< hdowi;* Ol and two extra point* in addition atto gaining I ’S yards in eight < aiv pities for a very fine 13 1 average DThe Indian* took a strong 20-o lead in th* first half and the second half s- ttled down to more 2of a defensive game as coach jr.lohn Bingaman used his entire «squad in this game. r Walkerton MtatlMh * Triton ' 10 First downs 7 H 65 Rushing 36 J 6 Passing 67 6 Passes attempted 11 i 1 Completed 4 1 Intercepted 1 0 Punts 5 0 Avg. yards 23 I Fumbles lost 2 ' 20 Penalties 95 The Indians received the kick and n >ved for a few plays before a sum >le gave the ball to Triton on th« Walkerton 46 They moved to th« 22 on four running plays but ifter losing several yards, main v due to privities, a fourth dowr Triton punt was blocked by Rick Ruby, giving Walkerton possession on the Tuton 39. Aftei Riel Trost and Gary Clark each carried for eight yards, Klinedmrt circled end for the final 23 .V n is. The extra point was good as Perry Lute passed to Khnedir st for the seventh point JI wasn't long after this score in til the Indians had the ball again as Clark covered a fumble to the second play after the kick Tnree plays and a five yard peiv a ty later. Trost banged in from tte one yard line Lute again i ..ssed to Klinedinst for the extia

Ullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllltlllllllll: | TEFLON DEMONSTRATION I | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th | From 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. I Free Coffee and Sandwiches for 4 guests or a dozen E s 1 12 to 30 cap | 1 ItaßtUl dlt | I rerr" i | ib fully automatic f » . is ■■ IS = 9U I I | $9.99 F H I * E wf t * i |£ • PRESS-POIHt SMUT • SWVELITE • EASILY PORTABLE | Brews coffee .is gooJ as it looks — ~ •g f \ automatically! Just pour in cold water, — § / add coffee an! plug it in! Serve lite • */■ fishes to shou when u s done Fin- = E g tr n p pouring control. Bright pol- ~ \ isheJ alum.'aim with ebony bl.uk g E \— L ‘— nuhets plastic trim Complete uith detach- 2 E • Him* • <hu«CH MX'*** able cord — S • OINNfBS S I KABELIN HARDWARE I g Phone 586-3233 Walkerton I “.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIir

point. The Indians scored in the second quarter as they received the ball after a short punt to the Trifon 16. The drive was climaxed quickiy as Klinedinst went 4 I yards on the second play, making it 20-0 as a pass for the extra jmint failed. This concluded the scoring until Clark intercepted a Triton pass late in the third period and raced 11 yards untou hed for the score. Triton then scored their first points of the year late in the last period as a drive featured two complete passes, finally getting a fust down on the five from where the quaiteiback Lynn Haynes went straight ahead for the TD. Their try for point was no good and the game ended 26-6. Ron Williams again was the leading tackler for Walked in as he has adopted to the line-hack-ing job very well. The Scoring Walkerton Klinedinst 23 yard run; PAT, Klinedinst. pass from T Lute Walker! m: Trost. 1 yd. plunge: PAT Klinedinst. pass from T Lute Walkerton: Klinedinst, II yard run; PAT, pass failed Walkerton: Clark 4 1 yds. with intercepted pass: PAT. kick blocked Triton: Haynes 5 yard run; PAT failed □——— — — □ THANKS Wards are inadequate to express our sincere thanks and grateful appreciation for all the many wonderful acts of kindness assistance and svmpathy that were bestowed during the illness ( I

and death of our father and grandfather, A. Walter Cover. These thoughtful acts and deeds will lx 1 forever remembered and cherished by our family. May God bless you all. Mr and Mrs John' Ressler and daughter Mr ami Mrs Herbert Rensberger and family Mr and Mt* Wayne Covet and family The family of Albert Adams would like to thank the many friends, neighbors, the Methodist Church and Rev Wenger for the many acts of kindness expressed during the illness and loss of mu father-m-law and grandfather. Mrs. Emily Adams and family Mrs Sylvia Adams and family I wish to thank all of the members and friends of the church for all the flowers, the many cards, blood donations, and their prayers during my stay in the hospital and days of recuperation at h >me. Rev. Charles D. Patterson We would like to thank everyone for the cards and gifts and everyone who had a part in our open house celebration on our silver wedding anniversary. A special thanks to our children and family who planned the affair Mr and Mrs Dale Stull My sincere thanks to my relrw tives, friends, and neighbors for remembering me during my recent hospitalization p Herbert Huhnke W mis cannot express our heartfelt thanksand appreciation to all our friends, neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness shown at the time of oi’.r beloved son and brother's death. Your prayers, calls, cards, flowers. f>od aixl contributions will never he forgotten A special

NOW... make the change to ECONOMICAL GAS HEAT in just a few short hours! SWITCH NOW FROM THIS jk. JL TO MONEY SAVING GAS HEAT More and more modern families now enjoy clean, comfortable, dependable 4 gas heat . . . at great savings in fuel costs I (let your healing permit at our office . . . then see your heating contractor. Be ready to enjoy the convenience and real economy of automatic gas heat. Gas is clean...fully automatic too! NORTHERN INDIANA Sje'ivice COMPANY ■ n -

thanks to Rev. Williams, Mr. Nusbaum ami to all of Steve's । young friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Huff and David p Mr and Mrs. Duff Hevel ;o ~ □ BIRTHS □ - □ Mr and Mrs. William D. Robinson of North Liberty, are the parents of a daughtei - bom Sep.

‘ Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRLST 408 North Main Street, North Liberty Hours: 1:30 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday & Saturday Phone 656-8171 Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: 9-12 and 1-5 MTWFS Closed Thursdays Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 Mondays and Thursdays ( Phone 586-3722 I Dr. Burton L. Furst | Dentist I I OFFICE HOURS: 9- 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTF? ■ Closed Wednesdays I Day or Night ■ I Nusbaum’s Funeral Home Phone Walkerton 586*3444 ■

tember 18 in St. Joseph hospital, Mr. and Mr* Richard TuttJt are the parents of a daughter born- September 16 in Parkview hospital. Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Duckett are the parents of a son born September 21 in Holy Family hospital, LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMahoa of Hammond are the parents of a son born Sept. 13. The Paternal grandparents are Mr, and Mis. Francis McMahon.