The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 December 1964 — Page 2

- THE LNDEPENDKNT NEWS — DEC. 21. 1961

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he ma Ie a boot and gave them • .s<oic they won plenty anyway THIS IS AS WRONG AS wr i.g can he S ica a thing a this <an change the entire bail ga ne as we have often staled, every play or every j itch changes the outcome of a bail game At the time of this tail, Ne.v Yorn wa leading 7-3 ove Cleve an I ar I when Frank Kyan ran from the l.f to be tackled ar und the two and the ball squirted free into t;.e <l! Zone, it was cove cd by the Giant- tor what they thought iand m> did many farxi on TV- a touchbark This would ha"e given the ball to the Giant* on th» ir own 2u still leading tn the game. HOWEVER WITH THE VERY strange touchdown call given by Art McNally, the official in this ca-" w as all the Browns needed tu get them unde way Now the Giants had to play catch up and get a little more reckless which was their undoing From this poit on out it was al! the Browns ('ONTINLTNG ON THIS STB je. t of officiating, many have commented that over the past f« w ye.i s. ba ketba’l otliciating ha gotten werse This seems to b ■.!>• true in softball ui thi an- t md baseball m many ins’ cnees What is happening to the .* u . aS is not known, but the caiW .■ ' . ; -i. ea <• getting too drunk with t wer or the tact that a < i<>w«i either in Jie son r on TV < ff<- • thei:. who kness THE BASKETBAIX CAME ;<• .< -n \\ t Reton and Ne CarjCr Friday mght wa- en ugh to make i so 'tbail fan Hit of ba* ■ k, " i ' .How. : A total of 6' f.. . . H,:. I o f a» tun wa

’> interrupted, one might just as well hav< gone to see a tree throw n tch which imv dcntly, w < n't vt ry go >d ej he Ln the ■ ■ t i »nv officials would have » •<-n abb t > keep this g m e under < )• 'i 1. but certaii y t s a wa not t , ■ . I-', ’ay It vi • so : J ' ' th d even the r e . (■• v<. fan* wer. < ■ ' a: ’ w :h iu« v ■ F!’.< 'T OV!’. POSITI >N E! iv . ’.. p’ ■ . . ‘ gan.< ; • the ; • t< .v y-a-s. it is cl I .ot. t . S'. t.l< •11 ed officials nr- a. d. i n' a n.g.’.i and day I < c I ithfuiiy be said Iha' co .is truly his s.-en pitches as imn h : ■$ foot <ut of toe strike z !>• that have been railed Hike AE > s >me breaking balls <it?:<r around the bill of the cap or ho 'aces have b< n put in the -tr.kc < .t< g ry also this making on. V ode a htt!e abcut the rdib f offi< lais n<nv in business IT I'. : I» T< > BE THAT AX .... ■ illy ' < .<>k pr. !e in his < k Xgo “i incerc man will i ri’. 1 'ik<-s but t hey are t ’hful < nes In the words <>f Bid <'« ni, one of the most fen- umpires of a'! turn. I: aiv <wn mind. I never called one wrong He simply stated t i <• he a ways was satisfied with the j.b hr turned in N w <lays, a that many ffi nils are : hen- for then job and pay check and then go home The pride of the work is g >ne in most cases A’so r«‘eti arv s .arA i ffuials *h,> have boat in then, ce tain y this group could include Jin Enright, the overstuffed writer for a Chicag » paper, w io always lets you kn w when he is working a game OFFICIATING ISN T E A S X in any sport, but also you will find that there are easy games to cad it? every sport and the r are hard ones Easy games are a’, wavs the lest played In contests where the contestants make hw mistakes. the < ffu ial»’ job is much easier Ir? baseball, to- distant • , a good pitcher is easier t . call than a wild one or one who lM jus' missing the strike zone In football, a well coached team that know their fundamentals and cam ♦ them out well is much less Ukely to be makirg the mistake that lead to fouls PENALTIES. ERrors and so on. are bound to hapJ>en as they are part of the game, but 67 fouls m a basketball game is ridiculous Certainly the officia dues>r»t have control of a game like this and the players arent up to par either Some refs in basketball like to call every little contact that is made wlue others <-t the contact that doesn't interfere with play go thus giving the players a chan< r to play the game instead of run from one end of the court to the other just tj shoot free throws OFFICIATING IS ALMOST A har.klers j b But m many case* such as basketball and f otball the officie ■ are well enough paid The thankless part come# in the young kis sports, the place good off: latmg :s n»«*le<i to help the K>v< lea’n This i- the p ace that m.' ikes can be ma/.c into habits r good hidits car? be formed f Mi;*ni-i »n of the officials Is elpful. f ■ ■ ■ Iruh. mlm\ sight l.arfh s I Bai era 4H I K stmry 24 | W< ■ W«!k« •! ”■ ■*' | t-ane. • I 3 r < K ricntia 32 36 J 1•«d> s 2 ' 2'.’

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THE LAST ROUNDFP Stillwell, Indiana (I nder new management) NEW YEAR S EVE DANCE Dancing 9 to ? For Reservations Phone I-a Port* 325 3822 (Fish. Shrimp and Chicken Served Every Friday, 5 to 9) DANC ING EVERY S\ 11 RDAY MJKMM M M « AC«IKfIMMK«aMKIMnr> I NOTICE J j We Will Be Closed I I Saturday, December 26,1964 ' « And J « Saturday, January 2,1965 ; it J? « — i* 2 a Me Will Be Open Monday Thru ”hursdav During these Iwo Holidax Weeks \ « £ w e W ill Resume Our Al! Dai M ednesday ft (losing Thereafter ft « > r ; Fanners State Bank j i Os Wyatt ! I « » ^yait Walkerton « ’ JU .** 7^ » .•* -**•»’* !^ ^* M.% .■»*,♦> J*,

N Ld>erty Body Shop 25 9 Vita Boy Chips ?Aa 39’» Silo Company 1 l’a 52Mi High team series an ! game — Palmer Funeral Home 2199 792, 711; Quick Wash 2041 710 Bowlers Shop 19*2 High Individual sei: s & game: C Anderson 488; M Maenhaut 477. B Hovel 470. 171; M Curtis 194 B Smith 177. HOE-IMIMN H<>t weather makes the amateur gardener wish he had tho kind put up in cans. I 0 m Friday & Saturday December 25-26 Restless. Reckless, Roving . . . ELVIS PRESLEY “Roustabout” Barbara Stanwyck . Joan Freeman . Leif Erickson Technicolor . Techniscope