The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1965 — Page 2

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Trojans Lead All The Way In 66-57 Win It was Lakeville al the way in the first game <»f the invitat. mai tourney held at Greene last v eek end as they t ’jiped the S um nx k< 66-57 to w n their way ii to the finals of tl.. meet Hie lons also b;oke a Sh < uro. k foui g one w.nning streak and evened t e*r season record it 6-6 Weigano- opcircd the scoring wth a jump sh* t iftrr just 12 x-eonds had passed as the Tr*>.n took the had Hostetler tied H.e score with a jumper but this was the only tm ■ ’he Smunroeks were even with Lak ville and the\ j <-vcr led Baskets hx Riddle and Hansen made it 6-2 bes ie Ja kron hd a fie- thr w forthS amnuks Ha:. < n pump*<l n a j; .nf»er and Hostetler's free throa n ide it s i a-s the Ttojar.s wm oi^ming up a 1> - I that wa- nev« i h aded Ixuulgn • and Peter-m traded baskets only to have R.ddh- and Ka. 'mt hit lawk to h < k field g . I ! -i «» I’6 E.u h team o! .s !<-d anothe ba q .trier unded Ttic iw< tn vas not \ei > !? t and th* Sl amns kj. rev. i pqlied with« l^ss Hum s x p nt* ’n the x nd period as L o«er Ue m<' a '•‘’ l lh, ir |rM<i b 2*‘ 1W by ha?' f e Tiw a* H 1 Ji !M K :in i' ‘ K 11 tn. i^zond half Coring was f dgr v.ot ■• play ’ Sjt.. Janu.it \ 3’» nn^dj Mabnce Only Al 3;UO Ill»w The West Was Jxr4. f PtunK Sinatra . Beun MnHin . ^nita Ekbrrn . I rsitla Andi ess I For Texas Technicolor

Si. i: r rk big:i) t iniimng the |. ,i 1 aftei Lam.g: •be ojh n<d w h n free th: a Hostrter hit a jumjx :. it Kaebh-x offset this A !.i net by Jacks* - ;tn<i free hot by P rter tnmi rd it t*. eight Riddle hit a : •c throw’, but it wis Hostetle iga.n fi<»m the floor and Jacks from the line h aving the Sh. nx k, only st.x behind W<-igai • tosse<l in a jumper but H ' < tier and Jack s n added a jumper and lay m pulling the S imnxks within four. 35-31 A basket and free thn.w by Rn> le opened it to i-even again at the play ixnnainrd alx>ut eve- the rest of the just one quar .• left A pair of chanty xh< ta by Hostetler one again cut th<margin to f“ f b,,t fn ’ m hcrc 11 wa- five st ught tor 1-»k« vdb un a pair of free shots by lumdgrebe. a has ct by Kaelbe. and a fr. e throw ;>y !Udd ■ Peters. .1 a lay tn but R'ddle tossed in ~ basket H teller add. d a shoi t shot but tntw auiosxve ba-'-keta by Umgrebe. Weigands and Riddle put ’-he game out of na< 1. as the Tr .jap> bad a-MUmed a SV-46 lea<l From hen e it was a lead va y ng between 12 and 11 points until a late ‘.rge at th< end. rut -he final n egm t< 6b f»« . one I io Punch Too Mmh I^ikcvi le’s onc-tUo punch of R.dd ea d lamdgnb’- was tmill h lu I* a- »xililiiil ।ks as 1-1' dh. toj i *1 all h irers 'Adh 2 - jKunt- ml Rmgx b a 21 T’ • 4t< jxnnt b. twe. 11 em waa wdh in eight «d th. .•' re Shamro k lot;.I I drill 1 Pa "d the Sham rocks oith 20 p ’nt- with Ja. k x.n tin only other <»m in <kmbh 11 or' wdh 13 B<.\ Swore I ik. ii Ie fg H 1‘ Hiddle 11 3 « la i lK < be 7 I l ’ 2 J W leg. ind 3 0 2 Krtc'ber 2 0 2 H*nx-n 3 I 5 Wozny .0 0 1 K M egand 0 U 1 Taykw 0 %i o Han.dt< n 0 ’d 0 Totals 26 14 17 Ai «rth Jaberly Porter 3 2 2 2*rterw«> 3 2 3 Jack tor. 6 1 2 HoAeQrr * 4 3 Mjrkodrt) 0 0 1

Cain 0 0 1 Koaelak 0 12 Fields 12 1 Knopp 1 0 0 Fanrun 0 1 0 Rudd 0 0 U Totak 22 13 15 I^kovd’r 16 29 16 66 North Libel ty K 1!' ’0 57 Fire throws nusaed Lakevil’r 5 Ridd e. Ixuidgrebe. J Wiegand 2 K Wiegand North I. be ty I I Poilrr 2. Peterson 3. Jackson Hostel.ei 4. FicliL Knepp. Fannx.. Mlekodaj Off ’n'M’ Os.ire Av.uy and Vi. <li u a ank I,..P'>rtr \ort Ii Liberty Ra*nbow (Jiris To Install On Saturday evening Januaiy 3Q, at 7 30 in the Masonir Temple North Liberty, Miss Brmita Kennedy will be installed as the W<uth\ Advisor of Assembly No >2 Th.* following officers will also be installed Woi-thy .i.s‘o< late advisor. Marhm t'.brrht Chanty, lamia Fish. ' Hop Sheryl Bauman; Fadh June Wolfe Rr. <> d. r Juli.’Umrir k trr.iwuier. L - Stuck, drill leader Ka'hy Zok 1. iplair Bi tty J. m I" 1 rich? Lac Pamela Franklin: P.eigrm (’hnstine Snyder. Natur. Lynn Bauman Immortahtv K ithU’ Nelson Fidelity Sandy Fisher Patriotism. Pat Snyder serv.i •• Margene Mull, outer observer Sandra Brown. • onfiden-

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tin! m-v<" 1> bbu- Fields mum i.ui Kathy Shupert. choir did< t r, Lu.du F’.sm’ll, historian M u i.i P,. igland. Rose lecturer Carol Ann Hiatt Houwei Promuw* Patsy Walter; prompter JtuiAc Wagner; jewel keepers. Terry ILundton nd Linda Knrpp Ted Z- pi of New Carlisle ami Mrs Mary Kay Bowers will be matalling officers Also, chaplain. Christie Zent; mnnhal Julie Limerick; ivcoid<r Mrs Wayne Harbaugh; soloist Mrs Becky Burch and musician, Mrs James Hullinger Mis Janus Wolfe Will is- uufailing Mother Advisor. N Oli < E Prize bnoot at Koontz laik" Sportsmans Clubhouse, first Sun day of every month at 1<» am EST. Next shoot Feb 7. Some public movements could be classified as lost motion.

Honored For Years Os Service John Guttman was the guest of honor at a dinner given by the employees of General Telephone Company at Melody Lanes. ImForte, Saturday evening. The <m> casiun marked Mr. Guttman s retirement from the Teh-ph .no Cu. after leaving worked in the telephone business since 1919. Ho wae presented with a lilv membvr*hjp in C.W.A. and also with a trun< mstor radio. Other honored guests at the party were Mrs Guttman. I>r an<| Mrs John Guttman of Wakarusa, Mr and .Mrs James Guttman of ShcniLm. Ind : Dr. and Mrs J, W. Griffith of Sheridan: and Mlim Alli e Guttman of Mankato, Minn. Don’t try to build a akv.scrapar ( on a nna-story foundation.