The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1965 — Page 2

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APR. 22. 1965

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X FAVORITE S E A S() N ( ' n«-.* r.nh spring to many who 1 • to wab b r< al head-to-head < »■ >• ! tion i: the high school < . <5 * T!u- mdividual challenge < me* im?. with track than any .• sport In tiaik on the India High Sc h<« I level, 13 events < e run in each meet that gives / ys o d.fferent nature build <1 ah itas. a chanc.- to vomit X b<»y can range his talents f on a fast sprinter to an endures man without that natural * ced needed to win short races. ' a good jar pe* to husky who < n throw the sh« t IN TRACK THE IXDIVIDI'- . effort builds up even though t e stress is still on the team •n’ A good runner sets not o. ! X a gual for himself in speed ; d time but let him get beat 1 a certain opponent and he v 11 aim for h.m even maybe from <" • yea? t<» the next This spirit d aes a boy to greater perform- - evs Along with tins high del oc of competiton trac k is thu b s-t < >ndiUon< r of boys there is THIS YEAR IX NORTHERN I i'una. some very outstanding f tt« have lx-en achieved al reads e en though the tra< k weMhet ? sPx isn't with u> to date. 1 mes heights and distances are u t ■wl a? is often peak performu and th«- c.ntdooi seasons -i i- » pd sin ted It is always en < 9rag<ng to ee -a good tmno il o* invs tor track and nothing iIreland Rd. Go Kart 4 ■ * Rides OPEN MEEK ENDS 9 a.m. to J 2 p.m. Son. 12 a m. to 12 p.m. 7< *i West 11 eland Road South Bend. Indiana UI A MEI. II \RRISON Ou ners 3TA29

more exciting than a good, hindought tra< k me*' between two or more schoo'- Su. tort your local trac k team* by w tching them in action wh. eve! possible. THE 1965 EIXAE< OF THE Stanley Cup p’asoffs are underway as the Chic ago R’.ac khaw ks and the Montieai Canadians aim battling it out Chicago was hard-press.-d to beat an injury riddled Iletroit lean in seven games in the semi-final while Montreal was topj mg Toronto in /<ix games g vmg the Canadians a couple o: days more to rest up for the big push. This rest is welcome as the Clubs are all tirod after a hard 70 game season that had no Iftup in the battle for playoff spots and position plus an exhibition season and the first round of Cup piavoffs CHl< "AGO HAS A FINE TEAM but for several years n -w have failed to win a regula. season title. This is something that is 1 rally c henshed altho gh winning the Cup means so nuch due to the tac t that the winners receivc a few thousand doVars pc r man for the ('up title The big break comes in gaming the finals a the- losers usually pick up over $3 0(10 eac h. whiU the winners aie taking home over SI 000 Winning the- title mean* money toi the winners also, but being tins ctose ar ci not getting n th<« finals has g it to be a great disappointnient. THE HAWKS HAVE XEVER won a team champ mship Thin is an extra reawm hy they so much want a title ie of these \«ar* With the high scoring team thev have it .» . ins that one o these years ’1 w will pace th< m <h< * enough to get the ciown Thex always arm to hit th« ii p‘ ak 100 earl . Thin y« ai Detroit hit the r peak in the stretch drive and was missing a hltlr m the s' u-fmal- <g cup play Th«.y could i t hold on tn ttie Meam that gave them 12 wins and a 1r in the r la-t |5 games MOXIREAE IS PLA.YING gessj hoc k«y at Hj> time and now have a 2-o idvantagr aftei 1 u«, a..\ a vie tor^ uVc t the Iliac k ha*ks H i*r\et the value of hom< He mrana wry much mid tt.r >« nr now c hanges to Chi-

cago where the larger Blackhawks do wqll on their slower k e. BOSTON AND LOS ANGELES are finishing the playo fs for the Natumal Basketball A 1 aiation and it looks like Boston in a breeze. Their cloM'st competition came fiom Philadelphia where the semi-final scries went to a lull aeven genus and then was decided by only one point. It t ikes a s’ per star to bittie a team that I much superior to any in the Lag and that is what Chamberlain is. EVEN THOUGH LOS ANGEIe« is playing wthout their great El»n Baylor, they would have to have more than average luck and breaks to top the Celt • s. Thus dynxsty of power 13 similar to that held by the Yanks in baseball for a long tune and although they lose some games, thuv will have to lose a lot of present placets before a team will catch them. Givu Philadelphia another o e 1 two outstanding players, piefvrably a coiner man and a g nd ' > replace the aging Larry Custei'o and they might challenge th m II ’wever. with Boston. V' . can’t tell When the regulars are m nr the subs They h ive a couple of boys on the bench that would start for any oth- i tc am in the league Combine this fine scoring with the tremendous team play and rebc undirg o' Bill Russell, and you have quite- a combination Indiana Track Team Wins Two Triangulars The W ilkei ton trac k’ team opened the 1965 track season with two wins in triangular meets. In tin- fust outing, the Indian* tallied 51 points to Knox s 51 and Oregon-Davis’ 32 m a thiee-way meet at the Hamlet track A win in tiie final event, the half-mile iclay, gave tile Indians the win. The summary: 120 High Hurdles: Ixibosky. OD. T Lute, \A; Johnson. K Prive. K Tune 17.3 100 Yard Dash. Klmvdin 4 \\ No ; en. K. Pearish, ; H 11 bison. K Time 10 6 Mile Run Justice. OD; Ruby, W: Daniels, VV. Singleton, K. Time 3:17.9 440 Yard Dash Pulvei K. Mann. W; Powell. W, Brown. K Time 56 2 ISO lajw Hurdles T Lute. \V. Lipke, Ol>: Harbison K; Pri e. K Time 22 5 KM) Yard Run: Smith, K. Yakaimcki. Ol\ Mann. \V. Westhue*. W. Tune 2:11 4 220 Yard Dash Pulver. K: Klmedin*t. W. J*earish, W. Muerman. OD Time 23.9 Pole Vault. Prue K; Maitin. OD; Haterian. K. Price. K Height 11' High Jump: Johnson, K Span! \V; Martin. OD; Mann. W Height s’B’’ Broad Jump: D'Amato, K; T Lute. W; Lipke. OD; Koehneke, OD Distance 20’3\’' Shot Put Johnson \\ ; Stuteville. K D Lute. W Nmen OD Distance 45 4 \ Mile Relay Oregon-Davis; Walkerton. Knox Time 4:03 XM> Yard Relay: Walkerton l Powell, Pearish. T Lute. Klinedinst 1: Knox; Oregon-Davi* Time 1 42 5 In the second meet, a triangular with Tyner and West, the Indians rolled up total of 105 points t<> 16 for West and 15 for Tyner The Indian*- won every event rxc ept the pole vault, which was won by Starr of West 'Ferry Lute was a first place w .nne, four times fur Walkerton, copping the high and low hurd'e the broad jump and running a h-g of Hie half-mile relay Khnechoxi won the 100 and 22u and ran on th.- half-mile relay team Other Walkerton ivmners wete Rilbv. mile Powell. 440, John W est hue* M*o Johnson Shot Put SpHid High Jump and both reit^y tea ma Have you aeen the large new Beleetic,n of charms at Inee’s Jewelry T

North Judson Outstanding In Track Victory Xorth Judson's track and field team had some outstanding performances in a three-way meet with Walkerton and North Whitton April 13. to w n easily ov< 1 their two opponent < The BlueJays totaled 63 points, while Wa.k»-i ton and Noilh White each totahal 37 I’or the meet. Outstanding in the meet waa Dehi fNci th Judson who cleared 6'5 , m the high jump At the t m- this was the highest in the st.ite thin reason. I>oltzaJ, a four touch do w n perfoi mer against Wa'kerton last fall, won loin firsts with wins in the 100 220, broad jump and on the bku yard relay team. His performance o 21'4” in the broad jump was another outstanding distance. North White had an unusual sweep in the pole vault, getting 11 of their points in this one event The summai y 120 high hurilles T Lute, W; Boihni. NL; Stevenson. NJ; Tayloi. NW Time 17 I Mile iun Lieus. NJ; Daniels. W. Bellinger. W; Ruby. W. Time 5 05 7. 100 Yard dash: B Dulernl. NJ; K Dolezal. NJ. Klinedinst. W. Coonrod, NW. Time 10 9 440 yard dash Westfall. NW. Kletl. NJ. B Lute. W; Chapman. NW Time 57 1 XBO yard run: Lucus, NJ: Koi h-nbei g. NW Mann. W Nix. N.I Time 2:11.4 iso yard low hurdler Boilini. NJ. Stevenson NJ; T Lute. W Taylor. NW Time 23.1. 220 yard dash: B Dolezal NJ. R Dolezal. NJ; Klinedinst. W; Peaiish, W. Time 23.9. Pole vault: Jones. NW; Robert* NW; Sherrick. NW B«asy. NW; Height 10’ 9". High jump: DeUi. NL Taylor NW. Sherr’k, NW; Spaid. W Height 6 5',”. Broad jump B Dolezal. NJ. T Lute. W. Pearish W Jones. NW Distance 21' 4". Shot put - Johnson. W. SherFriday & Saturday April 23 & 21 Rtuk has Doris just w here she wants him! Ruck Hudson . Doris Dav . Tony Randall send you their ever knin best — “Send Me No Flowers” .... just send me! Hal March . Paul Lynde . Edward Andrews . CRnt Wa&er . Patricia Harry Technicolor

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rick. NW; Coonrod. NW; D, Lute, W. Distance 46'. Milu relay: North Judson. North Wh te. Walkerton. Time 3:51 BSO yard relay: North Judson, Walkeiton, North White. Time 1 39 N 1.. JVMOR HIGH TRACK SEASON TO OPEN The North Liberty Junior High ti o k season opens today, April 22. with a triangular meet on the North Liberty track. Furnishing the opposition will be Lakeville and LaPaz. Coach Dunnuck has a number of boys back from last years team, but su sered heavily thiu the loss of Eberly, Kurzhay and Newcomer, who scared the bulk of the points last season The remainder of the North Liberty Junior High schedule is: Wednesday. April 28. New Carlisle, there Friday, April 30. Greene, here Wednesday. May 19. Sectional Jr Hi track at Washington Tuesday, May 25, Final.* at Washington □ □ THANKS We would like to thank the Walkerton Fire Depaitment for their prompt action in putting out the fire on our pn perty last Saturday. Mr and Mis. Bernard Henson Fish - Shrimp - ( hicken EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 4:30 to 7:.' O At The North Liberty Legion Post 365 | M2STF CT Theater Nov Open On Meek end’s p r j — Sat. — Sun. April 23-21-25 Open 7 :<M) p.m. ~1 - “ISLA SD of THE BLUE DOLPHINS’’ in c olor With ( rlia Kaye larrj Domasin -2 “FATE IS THE Hl NTER” Glenn Ford . Nancy Kwan Suzanne Pleahette Rod Taylor All New In Color, See -3 “THE EVIL of FRANKENSTEIN” Peter Cushing Petei Wood Thorpe