The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 October 1964 — Page 2

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WHAT A SURPRISE! THE sti inge turn of events in the past week once again made the ivational league the baseball race fcr the pennant and tlre real tig nt American league race loosened up to the point that th« Y mkees at least have a little breathing room heading into the final week The sudden collapse of the Phillies could drop them not only out of first, but down to third the way tire Cincinnati Reds

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games throughout most of this jm-i iod Even last week they enjoyed a supposedly comfortable 7 game lead, but a seven game losing streak by the Phillies and a nine game winning streak at th< same tune by the Reds have put the Heils in first piace by a game as <>f Monday of this week Thi is the first time since April that the Reds have seen first place and in April anyone can be on top tor a while with a few wins THE FACTOR THAT WILL make the last week more interesting is that the Phillies playthree games at St. Ixxus. 1G games back at this writing, and then wind it up with a two game series at Cincinnati. The Redwill host Pittsburgh for three games before the all important twi.game set Meanwhile the Cardinals will host the New York Mcts for three games after completing their stand against the Phillies. It is possible that about anything can happen in this week San Francisco lost their chance c un lay when they dropped a twin bill to the Chicago Crbs, leaving them 3’ a out but making a move on their part doubly hard, due to the fact they would have to catch or pass three teams. The Giants are at home foe two threegame series with Houston and the Cubs JUST WHAT HAS HAPPEN ed to Gene Mauch's Phillies isn't certain. The pressure can be mounting, especially when a few games are lost to start the slide downward Then they might be getting pretty tired as a first place team has tremendous odds going against them adl the time They usually see the best pitchers and mote all out efforts to stop them by their opponents Everyone likes to beat a first place ball club Philadelphia has dr. pended heavily on several key pitchers and a couple of strong reliefers who have falterd slightly at the end They never were a real high scoring team and when the pitching slips, they found they were hurting. CINCINNATI. ON THE OTHer hand, was almost conceded to be in a race for second place Their pitching has gotten red hot and with the hitting power they have, the combination worked out very well and they just started winning and forgot to quit The same is true of the Cardinals who have probably more hitting in their lineup than the Reds, and with several of their pitchers really coming through, they have made it quite a race THE AMERICAN LEAGUE had the opposite experience the past week. The Yanks went on a winning streak from their slight lead, and increased it to four games, five in the loss column Ih*fore having an eleven game winning streak ended Sunday in Washington. Meanwhile, the Orioles and White Sox were having troubles as both of these clubs depend on pitching fan must of their wins With their pitching slipping a little and their hitting not improving, they both 10.4 a feu- games while the Yanks were winning to drop to four games behind prior to Sunday's reversal in procedure. UNLESS A TIE DEVELOPS in one league or tire other, the IO 7‘\l di I ridaj and Saturday October 2nd and 3rd Double Feature Program Boris Karloff in “The Terror” In Color & \ istascope Also “Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World”

World Series is scheduled to begin in the National League city on Wednesday. October 7. If the series is in two cities not too far apart, there will be no travel dates this year and it will continue daily tor as many games as it takes to have the first four game winner. Despite the heavy influence of football now, baseball certainly is not over and the last lew davs will be a fitting climax to whoever wins the two flags SPEAKING OF FOOTBALL, th pi* t week end had quite a bit of interest ”g news. First of all, thn pro c’r< -nt Ira ! quite a surprise in what appeared t i be the !vTl b n< game n r fhraday’s action. In this. Baltimoje's h gh p twered Colts handed the Chicago Bears their worst defeat in hist >ry as tlrey swampi d the Be <rs 52-0 This game was one of those battles where everything went right for one team and wrong for thf other One could almost see this materializing enrlv in the game as the Bears failed to take advantage of two costly Baltimore penalties, giving them first downinstead of giving up the ball. In between they*’ two tirms Balt , more had the ball om e and despite a very costly penalty deep in Bear territory Johnny Uni!a.came back strong and p tched strikes for touchdowns and long completions almost at. will. IN OTHER GAMES. SAINT Ixniis and Cleveland retained their top spot in the Eastern Division as th *y both were winners Sunday. Los Angeles displayed some more outstanding defense as theii big front four pretty well controlled the s tan bing Fran Tail, enton of the Vikings to stov urlieaten despite a tie with Detroit the week before NOTRE DAME'S ERA OF Ara oprn«'d with a surprisingly strong 31-7 victory over Wisconsin as th- Irish showed excep. tional power in the line In this game they net only gained a lot of yards, but also tossisl the Wisconsin runners for a net yardage of minus 51 This will certainly raise the hopes for the Irish by their fans and the sports writers as well Seeing Notre Dame return to a good winning form this yi-ar will be a boost for college football as this school still retains the name as the outstanding football teams hi the nation de. spite their mediocre and losing seasons of the past ten years. Go to Ghurch Sunday.

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N. L. Junior High Ties Bremen In Opener On Thursday, September 17, the Noi th I.ibei tv Junior High football team traveled to Bremen and batik l them to a 13-13 tie in the seas >n opener for both rchools. Not th Liberty had trouble getting an attack going against a much larger Bremen squad. Two Bremen mistakes led to Liberty touchdowns. Kent Amsbarger recovering a fumble in the Bremen oackfield and going nearly 50 yds. for the touchdown. The extra p -Int try was missed. Ron Young inte; cepted a Btemen forward p-isc and raced TO yards for the touchdown ir, the Ith quarter to tie the game. The Junior High squad of North Liberty was scheduled to travel to Rolling Praino for a game ye terday afternoon The remalnder of tite schedule for Coach Dunnuck's Shamrock Junior High h »ys is as follows: Oc‘ob< r 1, South Central, here October H. Madison, here October 13. Knox, here O’to^T 19, New Carlisle, here All garner played at 4:30 No admiss on is cliarged for th * No’th Liberty home games and all interested fans are invited to see the boy* in action Chi’erieaders elected for the Shamrock Jun- or High for thus year are: Penny Alward, Merita Bergland. Nancy Nichols and Christine Snyder X. L Junior Hi^h Defeats Rolling Prairie 13-6 oi ■ Wednesday. September 23, the North liberty Junior High football team traveled to Rolling , Prairie and defente<l the home team bv a 13-6 score This was the Shamn cka' first victory after an opening game tie al Bremen the previous week Dennis Hurt, ’ from the four yard lit »\ scored the first Shamrock tom hdown in the first quarter while Kent Arnsbarger, on a pass from Hurt for 20 vards. scored the second Lib(.r»v touchdou-n in the third auarter Rolling Prairie's touchdown was scored in the final minute of ’ the game while Liberty reserves were in the game The Liberty Junior High opens its home season wi' i a game against South Centr ’ at 1:30 p. m. W ’I ;td’u> tcd rwo iL* keep out of the ruts of prejudice