The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1964 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Sept. 24, 1961

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first place This is a Yanke< tradition, be good when tin chi" an* down- Howew r the Baltin. >n Orioles and Chicago White S>x are still right in the thick of it IN THE COMING DAYS. THE three clubs will be battling it out for all thy are worth. They will be battling it out against lowei

clubs as they completed their competition against each other very early this year and the n st will be decided by their results against the other seven clubs in the league. Detroit. Cleveland and the Los Angeles Angels, are th< clubs that can do the most damage. They are also the three clubs mainly in the running for the foil! th place money EACH GAME BECOMES A little more important and it also seems that the clubs are mon and more playing with one eye on th< field and one eye on the sconv board to see the progress of other contenders. This may be a mistake as the pressure continues to mount with each pitch and each swing of the bat. It may have taken its toll of the White Sox and Baltimore, as the Yankees are more immune to the pressure from their experience over the years. As far as the experts are concerned, they continue to watch the loss column. This is the one that eventually tells the tale. A game lost is gone forever, but one m l played can still b e won. THE OTHER WRING DING is the first two weeks of action in the National Football league Hue to two tie games this past w>ck end and the fact t'.iat the Western teams have won both games over the Eastern clubs in the me swing game each week, a \« :v unusual situation exists that !•> team out of the fourteen has gone through the two weeks withmt a loss or tie. In both divisions 1-0-1 records are in first place THE BAUNCK OF THIS Hague will not continue this great during the remaining twelve games, but terrific battles should continue the entire season However. you will see that the teams that stay at. or near the top will be better defensive teams in the league. Fol’ y» ars most of the ! cue players are offensive men. or at least the larger pereentag' of then but anymore a rue fan run probably name mon teams defensive plaveis than th< v can offensive. expe< tally the linemen Tr v it ami see. You can name a defensive alignment easier than you can an offensive o! your favorite team A WEEK I. Y SPORTS RElease from the University of Notie Dame, which us» to be the most famous name 01 college football, has anrrmme the op.-n---ing of the 76th foot all season for Notie Dame An. .v • miote. ‘The Era of Ara" x'otr. Danie hired Ara Par<egh;ar to put them back in national pi miner.-e as the fighting Irish haven’t been since the last vears of Frank Leahy Parscghiar is rated by most as one of the finest coaches in the country. N dre Dame is getting impatient ferry Brennen took over atter I.<-ahv and the Irish had some drficiilties in his five years. Joe Kill trich took over and things got w hm- Last vear Hugh Devore, a r-al Notre Dame man. was handi' l the job a most guaranteed that he wonldi ’t be back a second y< ar Things didn t improve. NOW CAN THE FANS AND alumni be patie:-- enough to give I The Swingin' | |STING RAYS| To Play I Fl 4 0Friday, Sept. 2o £ Ph mouth Const-nation L Club House 7:30 to 10:30 £ I Saturday, Sept. 26 | k * . ® \igo> Community Bldg. 7:30 to 10:30 S Sunday, Sept. 27 Chicken (’nop P IZ < I I koonlz latke 7:30 to 10:30

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PwrjrgMen « couple of yeais if the Irish don't blossom out this season. A coach likes to have his type of players, his type of system and his type of coaching on his club. You d w’t change a team overnight. It may take a couple of years but our guess is that Panwghiar.- will start this train of thought very rapidly if trouble comes early this year He will start building for the future with younger players and try to get his style and systems solidly entrenched in thtm. THE IRISH AGAIN HAVE A tough sche<hile. They don't have the toughest necessarily, but do have a tough one. This ts the way a team should play, it makes them better or gets their brains beat out for the season Right now .everyone is looking forward to the Wisconsin game. The Double Feature Program Fri. & Sat.. Sept. 25 A 26 JOIN THE FUN! Bobby Vinton in “Surf Party” A N I) “The Racers” Kirk Douglas Bella Darvi (.ilhert Roland Color By De Luxe

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Badgers luid an opener last week against Kansas State, certainly not a national power, and had a htth- difficulty in defeating them. They did show a lot of potential, but didn't impress people the way they were expected. Only time will tell and that time starts Saturday at Camp Randall for tha Irish opener. BE ON THE LOOKOI T! Here comes another Whole Hog Sausage and Pancake Supper Saturday. October 10. from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church, sponsored by the Couple's club. The hogs are being donated by some of the members. Donations of SI.OO for adults and 50c for children i pre-school-ers are freei will give you all you can eat. A T T E M I 0 N ! ! ! Women Bowlers Eorming Homemakers’ Daytime League at Liberty Lanes Starts Tues., Oct. 6 1:00 P.M. Bowling Fee 3 games SI.OO Any Interested Individual Or Team Contact Liberty Lanes Ph. 656-S9lO or 586-2010 Sl7

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