The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 July 1965 — Page 12

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — JULY 8, 1965

North Liberty Summer Recreation I (Week of June 27) Special Events Two of the divisions competing in the wash r tourney have declared their chaimpions. Joe Setror d tfeab d Kent Arnsbarget for tae championship in the Midget division and Teri.y Hamilton b at Fenny Alward to capture top honors in the girls Debs section. Still in competition are Shane Host t-L-r and Brian Hevel in the Cubs; Jim Eras r. Kent Rininger and R< n Peterson in the Juniors; ami Mary Albert and Pat Snyd »r in the girls Junior division. Fortyone boys signed up foi the free thw tourn -y. Ram spoiled th< opening round so no matches have b»vn played to this date. Next week's special < vent will be paddle tennis. Thursday and Friday will be reserved for boys and girls to ent<r. Basketball Marty Shupert and Dennis O'Connor got IS and 11 points as the Lakers downed the Fist, ns 41-32. Chris Anderson and Barry Hughes scored 17 and 13 points for the losers. The second game featured one of the best games (Valuf “GRACIOUS HOSTESS” TUMBLERS Ww Lt 9 S 0 ■ hJs Ek nr gaols’ ' <016! ■ mW > FM mW ‘ 1 I Jw tIS IB I fu 11 Ur s . I™ Bp “QUEEN 3 SIZE” 1 1 J 8 for only ; 99c Tyril, the super strong plastic guaranteed for 2 years in normal use. Tex- ‘ • lured, looks like fine I glassware. For hot, cold beverages. For patio, poolside, cook outs. L ” Walkerton Lumber & Coal Co. Phone 586-3131

ever played during the summer leaguo The Hawks, a4oto 38 winner, trailed the Celtics 10 to 6 in the first quarter, but after once gaining the lead early in the strond quarter, led until the Celts tie^i it at t,he beginning of the fourth quarter. The game seesawud back and forth until, with a 38 to 38 tie. K< vin Hostetler canned a 10 foot jump shot to end the contest. Os the ton boys that played, nine of them scored. Kevin Hostetl r led all scorers with 16 points. Frank Ginzcr ami Dennie Clark hclj>ed Hostetler by dropping in 10 and 9 points respectively. Joe Fish. r. Kent Arnsbarger and John Zook had 15, 13 and 8 counters for the losers. On Thursday, the Celtics came back with "41 to 32 win over the Pistons. Arnsbarger and Fish, r scored 20 and 12 points for the winners while Barry Hugb«* and Chris Anderson collected 20 and S for the losers. The second game was stepped at the end of the third quarter due to rain. The Lakers wer leading the Hawks 31 to 26. The final quarter Is to bo played Wednesday at 1:00. standings Hawks 2 ® Celtics 2 1 Lakers 11 Pistons 0 $ Baseball Major League Thursday night, the Angels scored all of their 13 runs to down the Phillies 12 to 2. The Angels wore pa» - ed by the hitting of

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Roland Vinccrt, Barry Hughes, i and Pat Solmos and the pitching i of Joe Fisher. Marty Shupert helped the losers with two hits. Friday night the White Sox beat the Athletics 3 to 2 to help push them into first place. The Sox were led by the pitching of Mike Set nor and the hitting of Dennie Hurt. The A’s were* well ' represented by fine pitching by ; Chris Anderson and Frank Ginzcr. Monday the White Sox and Senators met in a duel for first placet The excellent pitching of Dennie O'Connor ami the batting of Miko Setnor. carrier theft'x to a6to 1 ' victory. Ronmo Young scored the only run forth” Senator's with a home run. Tuesday night, the A’s won their first game by boating the Phillies 6-2. Lol by the hitting of Chuck H.nigsmith and Jim Plunkett, the A's dropped the phillies into a sole ownership of the collar. Marty Shupert contributed a hit and somo good def. n«dve work for the Phillies. I STANDINGS White Sox 4 0 ! Senators 2 1 Angels 1 2 Athletics 1 2 Baseball Minor League T,ast Thursday tho Cr rds rallied for seven runs in the fourth in1 ning to defeat the Cubs 11-9. It 1 was their second straight game that they camo from behind to win. Chris and Grog Gccisirger

and Shane Hostetler led the Cards in victory, while Kevin Hunt and Mike Petz led the Cubs in hitting. Brian Morris had only one hit, but it was a base*, loaded double down the left field line to drive in three runs for the Cards. On Friday, Kevin O'Connor pitched the Dodgers to a 10-0 victory over the Yankees. Ted Rudynski led the Dodgers in hitting. Most of their runs came on walks off of the throe Yank piteners. Monday and Tuesday of this week play w is hampered by rain and both games were called after two innings of play. The Dodgers were loading the Cards 8-4 and the Cubs were loading the Yanks 6 to 1. RESIT-TS Cards 11 Cubs 9 Dodgers 10 Yanks 0 STANDINGS Cards 2 0 Cubs 11 Dodgers 11 Yankees 0 2 High School Baseball The Shamrocks opened tho ; r schedule with a practice game win orver a pick - up team of exstudents. On Tuesday, the team traveled to New Carlisle and lost 4 to 3 after leading 3 to 0. The Shamrocks $»oorol thr. p runs in the 4th inning on singles by Lvnn Scott. Gail Ross and Kent Naragon plus two throwing errors by the Tigers. New Carlisle scored a run in their half of the 4th on a walk, a single and an (rror.

They scored two in the 6th n hit, a walk, a wild pitch, and infield out. The winning run c in the 7th on a walk and two after two outs. Dana Sou , pitched all the way giving up hits, walking four, and stril out 8. North Liberty had e hits, drew three walks, and n five errors. Lynn Scott had 2 f and Sousley had 2 for 4 at plate to lead the local team. □ - [ THANKS □ We wish to express our sh thanks and appreciation to friends, relatives and neig] for the flowers and thoughtfu' in the death of our mother. ' Rita M. Heim. Miss Norma Jean P Mr. and Mrs. Geno M Roy and Dale Neu Mr. and Mrs. George Krm Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P p Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shoen: RIGHT HAND CLASS OVTI\ The Right Hand Class of Methodist Church will spon cook out on Sunday, July 18' T*akc of the Woods. All men ‘ and friends of the class are a to reserve this date. There wi!' a potluck supper, swimming, h Ing, and many other activity Slow down after dark’