The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1965 — Page 10

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — JULY 22, 1965

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North Liberty Summer Recreation The paddle t> mis tommy* e;.ded with Kevin Hunt winning from his brothel - , Kurt, .or the Cub championship. Alan Winger downing Joe Setnor in the Midgets, and Jim Frasi r beating Kevin Host .hr for the junioi champ. Ping pong is scheduled f n this week, followed by a four square tourney. 7th and Nth Pislotb.iU League *On Monday. the Pstons downed the Hawks 41 to 24. The Pistons jun^xU elf to a 10 to 3 lirst period-lead which proved the margin of victory’. Chris Anderson and Barry Hughes sparked the winners with 20 and 18 po.nts. The tep three scorers for the Hawks were Kevin Hostetler and Famk Ginser with 12 each, and Dennie Clark with 8. The second game saw the Celtics trailing 10 to 4 at the quarter, but they took the lead in the second quarter and never relinquished it Kent AmstMTger and Shelly Pat India had 19 and 12 for the C Tts. Marty Shunort’s 16. Chuck Houser s 10. and Denny O’Connor’s 8 I d the Lakers. Ilie Celts won 41 to 34 Thursday witnessed a 40 to 24 victory’ for the Pistons over the Lakers. Anderson and Hughes again led the Pistons with 18 and 20 points respectively O'Connor had 12 to top the Lakers. The second game was a come from behind 41 to 39 win for th< Hawks over the Celtics. The Celts had three opportunities from the free throw line to take the game, but couldn’t cash in. Kevin Hostetler sank two of two free throv s to give the Hawks the victory. > tfefc week’s/^ >/ patterns.# < Ol RAuetnuM y ) Usy Skimmer falsify M-W 1 3417^/ ! \ ”” /jj BritaaiH Heken /oTN nw. '3pm c '" z ,4ji * Bzfel ■EIW- lx •M Lk • ' J Dr«»i Bottom No. 3417 faty Skimmer UoA at the diagram and ••• how quick•*d oo«y it h to make ; >u ilummor, this •Wnmor t popular choico No 3417comei in tint 10, 12 14, 16, 18 Size 14 lokti yordi of 25 inch fooric or 2'/i yards of 44 inch. Needlework Botte-n No 632 Brides maid holders. Throo little maids may t« fashioned from sh i pattern, d Minctre tn Mylo and coloring The’# ore crochet Instructions for rho Jren wah hot to match. Aha mstructic 1 for cutting, mating and embroiderir g the doth. Send tor No. 632 Our New Soring end Summer Needlework 800 l containinr actual potter nt and a free cot -n whrh it good for any pattern of your choirs u 59 cents. Send 35c fo' eo h dress pattern, 25c far each need wor pattern (add 5c for Meeh pattern ter third clan moiling and 10c for each pattern for first clou moil--I*9 > to AULIt^ LANf |U«AU, Box 1490, Nev fork I, N.L

High for the Celtics was Arnsbargor with 23, while Hostetler and Ginser had 14 each for the Hawks. Dennie Clare had 13 tor the winners. STANI4NGS Hawks 6 2 Pist< ns 5 3 Celti s 1 4 Lak. rs 17 6th <na.le 'Basketball L-mn* Ala:. Limerick v ith light and Ni .in Clark with seven, paced the Tn'ers to a 25 to 22 win over the Knickers. The Knickers were leading 12 to 8 at the half, but the 76‘ers scored 11 points in the third quarter and hung on for the win. Greg Shoemaker and Danny Holmes had 11 and nine points for the 1 >sers. After only a 1 to 12 half time loan. the Bullet ran away from the Royals to take a 25 to 14 win. Fred Man k and Craig An-de-son led the winners with nine and eight poi Is. while Ernie Walls and Bn e Weber collected st ven and four lor the Royals. STAN DINGS 76’ers 3 1 Bullets 2 2 Royals 2 2 Knickers 1 3 Major League Baseball The undefeated Whi'e Sox were flnallv downed by tne Athletics. Leading the A’s to the 8-2 victory wore Chris Anderson with a 3-run homer and some excelPnt pitching, plus Ernie Walls with one big hit These were the only two hits off the pitching of Mike Setnor and Dennie O'Connor. On Thursday, the Sox played again, but came out ahead in a 10 to 4 win over the Senators. Dennie O’Connor paced the Sox with two hits and Mike Setnor helped cut with one hit. Rov Stout and Kent Arnsbarger aided the Senators with one hit each. Monday night, the Athletics and Angels combined to play the

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longest game of the yier, time wise that is. A controversial interpretation <>i a play situation created a 20 minute Ge.ay. A hile rule books were iwamiutd anti meinoiiis i t similar situations iccal.eu by interested lans, players patiently awaited the nnal go. iMtm Although no runs were gained or >st by the call, Chris Anderson c uanged the complexion 01 the game in tne following inning will a grand slam home run. Earn - Walls and Frank Ginser helpit the A s with two and threo mis respectively. John Wnitmer, Jee Fisher and Bury Hughes paced the’ losers w-th two hits each. The final score was 12 to I. Fnday's game between tha Phillies and tile’ A s was rained out. The game will be played on Wednesday, July 28th. STANDINGS White Sox 71 Senators 5 2 Athk«tics 3 4 Angels 3 5 Phillies 0 6 Minor League/ Baseball The Cubs won their 6th game by deflating the Dodgers in a tight game 3-2. Although Greg Gouker pitch *1 a no hitter for t <> Do ’gers, they lost by walks and errors. The Dodgers got two hits off the pitching < f Kevin Hunt and Tom Odle. The Yanks some nice relief pitching by Mike de.r ated the Cards 10-4 b< hind Wesolek who camo in the first in> ing after thre« runs were in ai 1 two outs. He allowed one of the runners to score and then pitched scoreless ball the rest of the way. STANDINGS Cubs 6 1 Yanks 3 4 Cards 3 4 Dodgtrs 2 5

Illgti ScJumil Baseball The High School team lost the 2nd game of the season to New Carlisle 4-3. Both losses were by the same score and are the only losses of the summer. Like the lirst game, the Shamrocks opened a three run lead only to sv the Tigers come back with one. thin two, and win in the last of the 7th. The local team had four hits and New Carlisle five plus ten walks. Gail Ross had a double and two singles for th’ee of the four hits. Lynn Scott added a single. This w s the third straight game that Ross had two hits. He now has 11 for 18 for a 611 batting average. Scott had seven for 16 for a 438 average. T^arry Setnor has 2 for 5 and a 100 average besides receiving a number of walks. The team is hitting at about a 250 aveiMge. The Shamrocks have a game lift with Clay this week and a game with Lakeville Tuesday. July 27. Schedule July 26 t<> 30 Monday, july 26 1:00-3:00 Cards vs Yanks 1:00-3:00 Pistons vs Hawks then Takers vs Celtics 3:00-4:30 Four square tourney Physical iitness 6:00-8:00 A’s vs Senators TUSFDAY. JULY 27 1:00 3:00 Dodgers vs Cubs

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3:00-4:30 Four square tourney Physical iitness 6:00-8:00 White Sox Vs Angel s High School vs Wash Clay 'WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 1:0O-3:00 Pee Wee League 76'ers vs Royals, Knickers vs Bullets 3:00-4:30 Four square tourney Physical iitness 6:00-8:00 Phillins vs As THURSDAY. JULY 29 1:00-3:00 Cards vs Cubs Pistons vs Lakers Celtics vs Hawks 3:00-4:30 Four square tourney Physical fitness 6:00-8:00 Phillies vs angels FRIDAY. JULY 30 1:00-3:00 Dodgers vs Yanks 3:00-1:30 Four square tourney Physical fitness Craft’s play 6:00-8:00 A’s vs Whi’e Sox THE TRUTH Every man has a right to hi own opinions, but he ha^ no righto juggle the facts. UP AND I P Today the high oi living vi-1y seldom stands still long enough to be investigated.