The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1964 — Page 2

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Oct. 15, 1964

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THE SCENE OF THE 1961 \ orld Series moves back to St 1 >uis as the Cauhnals and Yanke s will h -ad into the battle for « I tlie marble? in either one or t ,o games The Cards hold a 3-2 4 ime lead following five exciting ji mips to date. Tins year s sei ies < plainly is a change from last 1 Ui’s a> the Dodg-rs featured j .thing bi t excellent pitching and t >e Yankees also had very fine 1 irlmg to make for a rather dm. > nes from the excitement standp nnt. THE CARDS. LAST MINCTE y mners >f the National flag, look 1 have the best representative of tl.eir league if play in the series means anything They were a hot <-iub. c>m..ng off a torrid pennant chase that broke wide of *n in the I—t two weeks Now they have e ntiitUed this fine showing in f <5 » i s The Yanks meanwhile V < re having a battle of their < wn f h tile flag ;md had a fine chj ax to the Mason thems >lve $ aik also was a change fmn last t ar alien the Yanks had tin fug from early Septeml n and v re really stale by the series THE CARDS HAVE BEEN f.-s^d with a couple of nice i ching p< rf' i mam es and have ! i very tm i-ly h.’tmg Theii 1 r< <* harm- runs in the first fiv« • ।eg '.'. ere al. v< rv elrtch blows i ne being wasted at all. ComETSWE » m. wd s\r. (H I 081 R Hi-17 IHE Bl \ I I i:s St'H cinv |n fheii |- n .si F”' I '’'.’Ht. Hilarious. \t lion-Packed I ilni A HARI) DAYS NIGHT Six Bra’d New Song* Piu* \ <»ui Beatles Faxorites! \ Iso Stat ring U ill i id Bi ambell

bme with this the fine defensive play they have displayed and then timely hits and you ha\<- a team that could end it all Wednesday as th?y ate b »t at d the spirit is high The Yanks a e also a team that has all th ‘e of these assets with more em hasis on the pnv’r cM of things low - ever, tlwir defense, usually rath< i tight, has been re-ponsihh* for a coup’ * of losses if the blame can b<> put on anything other than the Cards clutch bats AS IS OFTEN THE C SF A different person has var’ »*d into the stars role about ever* game but th ‘ consistent pla\ of the Cardinals' young catde r. Tim McCarver. him been th? leal boost to the Cardinals With ich start as Dick Gr »at, Ken B yer and Bill White, you look f< " the big hits to come off their bits Boyei made up for his series slump in one swing Sunday with a gran<! slam, onlv the ninth in serie* history. White has ho « ferribh time getting hits and froat. who away- used to be a 'Himber two latter, hasn't taken the hero* prawn to date Th. pitching of Craig and Tavlor Sui lav in re): 1 was outstanding. id Gibson’s game Monday was t emendous FOR THE YANES MICKEY Mantle must be ip emhered for his clutch homer m th*' last of the ninth Satvrda' and his bat has been their big mt <r Tommy Tiesh ha- some r< il clutch hits. Tr« sh has some !• d clutch hits, m hiding the honn run that tied Monday's gam- u the bottom of the ninth Bobby Richaidson ha.had h’s usual fl >ck of hits, but Bi- couple of defensive lapses ant) n.isplavs have p " the goa’>« horns o him two c greatly ben■itmp the Cardinals TIH. SERIES MAY BE O\ER 1 . the tune this fa read, but there *' 1- at least oj|«- gulTie and p ’ y two t . |4»e a' the linn of thi v ritmg You gm?’ <dmd the Y >nk-. out until it |» ail mx-j li< .nt lid*" a few years htmk IRf.k t •b* .X i t the MllU AUkw Bl.iVe« had the Yanks d< wn 'hier natuei* to oia» with Mj .ii stajs a* Spahn and Bi rmue o? t th*-pitching shiu, onlv to have tin Yaska come ba k w4h th oat m a « «w for the title of Wor’U s <*:.ump. >i. Only time WIL t*dl and th*- time nw as ta. s.-p.e aUi >»c ended tin*- a« -k

for certain IXIOKI NG BRIEFLY AT TWO other great events, the Olympics are now under way in Japan. Almost every newscast you will now hear how many gold meda’s the I'mted Slates has against Uw number the Russians have won. Thin is a bunch of hogwash. The Olympic committee doesn't even keep t-am totals, it is a battle ot individuals. However, the press and air coverage makes a big thing of the comparison of the two countries. Wov’dn’t it l»e something If some also ran. jumped up and claimed the team title” It might be the best thing that could happen, even though it won't. THE EXCITING TRACK AND field events begin o" Wednesday THs is the United States very strong point along with the swimming which is air eadv heavilv ’ nderwav. Combine with this the hßFketball and you have the U S strong points. Then comes the manv mieceliameoua events in wh-'-h the Russians rea’lv excel and you won’t hear much of it Mur’ of the Otvmnic games are catri 'd on TV and this is alwavs excitin'* to watch. More of this tvrw> pc*ivitv for rvervone vw’d make the world a more comfortable p’ace to live A QUICK I O<)K AT THE NAF< >Sn|l J >ofrne af’ee t»,,. W» rk I>n<t irtinn has found UtHo change other than the fact that the two Eastern Division winners

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both a"d Filtimorr and Detroit are xti’l one-two In the west The Bittsburgh Steelers thoroughly beat the Cleveland Browns Saturday night while the St. Louis Cardinals were solidly whipped by Baltimore Monday night The two races have taken a pattern, but what a jumbled up mess the pattern is In the Western Division al’ roven teams an* still in the running In the Eastern half, prior to the past week end, it looked like a two way batt’e between St. Louis and C’eveland. It still a; pears this way. but a little lustre was tak* n from th** co-leadrrs with their twin drubbings in the league's two night games Saturday ami Monday People must have a vjvkl imagination or thev wouldn't believe al’ the things ♦ Vv hear

ADI LT EDI CATION ( LASSES The classes to be held for adults at the Walkerton High School met for an orgamzat lonai session Monday night. Enrollment for classes will be accepted until Monday, October 19 More registrations are needed to fill the classes Shorthand class will be held from 6 to 8 pm. Monday Books wi'l h<* available for rental Typing class will be held from 8 to 10 pm Monday, Oct. 19 ST. FATRICKS HOT LI NCH Mo-’ilay Hot dog on bun. butt red asparagus, oatmeal cake anti milk. Tuesday Bork and gravy on biscuits, buttered green beans, apple sauce and nulk Wednesday Chicken rice soup, crackers, cheese sticks hot roils; Reaches and milk.