The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 March 1965 — Page 2
— THE I\HELENDENT NEWS — MAR. 11. 1965
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NOT I !ER G< >( >1 1 V I- "K ENI • < h.isl etb <ll Is and S i IS s.u-.h 1 *i quit' । few moie u !; -.’km.! trams The ■ i n<' ‘ iunu< - el inmate all ,t It. m t annua. drive fm i- a tb- crown as anot’u ■ ' w<> <■;. ।mt of b.i I v iil <!■• i i- th' '•H . : amp XT ELKHXRI IHE MEET \ i ! । - ’of 'lou s> ae v< rx • basket I iw is played t.e afti w n The fit ' gann .'<h<d I*'nn and War aw, tw » t ,on> as different as day and it Penn feat nvq t .■. <> mi y i paid. sho. tei < and m ' it .< a in n ' ' Erigi.t !>a the kmd of ■ ' u ii.n XX at' . n tn« otho . was hut. a; t ng tw <> 1 v ■ and thi< i more ti 4 . > -mi this teams true ability <1 i »'t natural r.-uiiiw was ' Md They didn't work the I I heal the basket and jtlst kt t 1 ft >m anx a lit r< Tm ir ex si i ng height was mu utilized nd then link of speed at a pan po 1 lolls I eal. X ha ilj ti ed the , < s Ml an a hlle pt ! : s Yoder i lin i -h. " a fim at ft r t iat • stalled at Madison as he just - on- the show with hr mooting if pact d Un Kin> . • n I" the
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the wgru s lifter Hu* a handh :• d teenager expc tied lo n ~ne a Horn.al life wtltn alulU . uund ini w l[ pot pivc her a chance? lam h , aad i<>4 mj. 1 .’ t l > remit of an accident a vrar or so a a o Even though I have only one leg and ii uxt um* crutches, my teenage fi tend at ill tieat me as one of the crowd. Adults, especially women, treat me as a freak Wherever 1 go, women stare, an I
1 y. -h .n • b7 SI x . lory The I ■ k . 1 । <'d on Warsaw hurt them tin. • and time again a! ng with blowing cuite a few go d shot ar d lot of ti; I ill' SECONI • GAME HAH A I p'e of eon'ei . Co r vaH in 1 as Michigan Uitv met South Hen i Wu ngt< Th» R< 1 Devi! ha,' I • 1 p’a> mg ’ w years in th t “U. he t I' giomd in Indiana a they have alwavs ken involved wth the C ilum.t teams. Thi \ were as happy as a kid with a mw toy to ea e that scene, bu' attei W mhmgton finished with them :t amounted to nothing mor. than ,i h.s nue in the other d:re. tkm. THE PANTHERS WERE NOT to be beater. They jumped to a It ad and he|,| i; most of the wax only t > hue Michigan City mim st iinm.g back to tie the score at 51-51 with less than four nun utes to plax Krom here Washington t<x»k over and finished m a breeze to win by the final score of Eh-55 *I'P^A final of two St .he Cixinty teams one very strong and the other n fine fin Hsing t« mi th s yenr It was
point at my one leg. They trill even »h out across the street, You poor dear, the cut off your led, didn t they?’ Women I don’t even know atop me and demand to know how I lost my leg, how it feds to be one legged, and many other questions which are none of their business. It is ducourag- . ing enough for me to have to wake up each morning and look , down at an empty, pinmdup pajama leg and just one foot on
about all over at the start An m pi> < d XX a hington team i • i 1 • made it a lun-a-way XV th th' wry strong Keir twins, 1 ,n.v uni Lloyd hailing the way. the P.mthi i,s jumped to an nn: i able lead over a very j: ime but dead tired P- nn ir<w. The 5l points tossed in by the tw r wax aim at ms mu h in ’he Pern t 'tai when c.u -h Now n ki ; ula i t hem for a ile el veil 1 a st HIS MOV IS THE PA NTH 1..: , :ad on to Ft. XVaym for the lay semi-stati They h »v> four outstanding startvis in th Kerrs and Johnson and a lie httle redhead sub that puts 1H« mt I the team every time he take the tl or Their bench isn t a str. ng one and they awn t tali but the stjength of their foa st u md tremend' as rebounding ability plus some gixxl hot m >- nwnls', have t > make them be considerid a team that can g< a'l i'a way They a m to be j. .; .Mi trr ea< h v.a < k ELSEWHERE AROVND THE -lute 1 aie sm prises came Satmuay but this is always thi <o, ia i i -a I ba. k« tb.id At 1' V, .a . , Garri u . .ne of t. • fa\ id . a ith t !.e fam de to I.a .i two sky i . ip f i’ •' I lax . c d Ikd.z. was dr a ped by Ft XV ..ne N rth, an ‘h- r g |t< am till,, year Tl.- y will host Kokoii ) Sat irdav n the first game and M . i n . play W i h. gbm m the . . a.: Mari n < urrvntiy has a long x. uning str. k and wire i inked a the top ten H the jr< p tea s. THI LXbXYETTE BATTLE looms eally . the defending titb hr i wl -t Gary Roosevelt m ’lie fii ’ me at tl.e Purdm fu Idhotl C 1 O KVelt is the to; latvd team iL alive The winner of thi lig battle will have to get pa • the winner of tw small acho Ti iton an I Cloverdale. Tri' displayed 'me good sho, tin. ' am this trip by tak in: t '< i u port i. gion.'l INDIAN iPoLIS XX ILL ALSO have a r |«- of go d games as Columbtix »ts Muncie South in the sec< i steino n battle and then pro! .v go against thi wrv strong 1 ana: .hs Washing! squad at ~ght XVashingtun Jia Bro.'kvd in its afternoon path AT 1 . XNSVILLE THIS IS apparen v the weakest of U < four ser states again as has often b«e. he case Princeton is the foe r Bhximfieki in the opener ami Seymour takes on Bim mingtor: n the second buttle This action will foim the field for an other great state finals at the Butler Fieldh >Use a we< k fr< m Satin i iV Mr Misty wr’ be at the Walk ert : I airy Qa on thm year C<>n. • and see him F; v >rs are ah' ayr charged up •w th high inter, st attached
the ! or. without having these worn* i remind me every second of tl ' day that I am different from veryone else. Just because I an a teenager, have adults the righ. to treat me like a fugitive from a sideshow? If my teenage friends can accept me without giving my missing leg a second thought, why cant our supposedly more mature and ‘understanding’ adults do the same’” 01R REPLY: Many adults could well take a lesson in kindness and understanding from the average teenager. You can bet these thoughtless adults manage to stifle their curiosity when they encounter another adult who is handicapped in some way. You apparently have the strength it takes to make the most of life despite a handicap. This should help **u to overlook the weakness 'other human beings. U Mata « u«Ma«« >rObn *•« »iM » tiara«« ar m akaarrauan <• maha tMma raw latter la FOB SS» 4WOVY TVrWSGCBS. CVMWt MTT .’SD BVBtUiAA rUSS IUHCI, nLVfaroar mt.
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