The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1965 — Page 2

— ■ „ . ... . — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — JULY 22. 1965

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THE PAST WEEK FOUND the American League growing much tighter, and in the National League. Cincinnati and Los Angeles have almost been playing Alph- nse-Gestone with first place pacing it back and forth Minnesota had moved to a five game lead after a hot streak just prior to the»AH‘Star break and with Kansas City moving in for four games and Los Angelos for a pair though Sunday, fl looked as if the Twins should continue.

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HOWEVER. THIS GREAT game of baseball isn’t always molded by the supposed pattern and after the Twins took the first game of the f< ur-ganie set against the lowly As. the Kansas City boys took over in good shape and won the next three. Then it was a split Sunday with the Angels and Minnesota finds the league much cl< ser again. It is tough to be on top as everyone shoots for you. To prove this, every team had their pitahing

staff pretty well rested after the All-Star break, but Los Angles in their three games in Chicago, saved their two right handed accv, Newman and Chance, so the Twins and ccmpletv’y shunned them against the White Sox. This certainly aided the Sox in their three game sweep. On the other hand, the A's threw thcii best at Minnesota and saved no Ing for the Sox other than the fact that Talbot stalled Sunday aft v only two days rest. ACTION IN MINNESOTA ON Sunday wasn't held to just the swinging of bats and throwing of balls as a disputed play ended in quite a mess concerning the Twin's manager, Sam Mele, and the umpire. On a disputed play at first base in the first game of thee Minnesrta-I.cs Angeles doubleheader. manager Sam Mole reportedly struck Bill Valentine in the argument that followed. The strange thing was tha the yr - id nt of the league was presc'M at the games. Mele says he d ; ’n't remember hitting the umyi'f an<' both president Cronin and Valentino remained silent on the situation until later Mcndav when Crcnin handed Mele a SSOO fine a^A five dav suspension. It was ruled a pushing and shoving in^' Ort rather th?" a hittinv inincident which could have barred Mele from baseball for good. THIS IS A SIGN OF ONE thing, pressure. A dispute over enrh a nlnv lust doesn’t end in a fight Mele has been doing a good job with th" Twin, but the pressure is telling. Minnesota did split even Sundnv and won Mondav night to protect a 3» s game lead A three-wav tie for second after Sunday's action, was broken M°ndav with Clweland winning wh’le Baltimore and the Sox were losing. IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE, with a win in a come-from-behind game Sunday and another win Monday night. Los Angeles again has opened a 2’* game margin Neither the Dodgers or Minnesota can take it easy though as from here on out it will be dog eat dog. This is developing into two fine races and baseball prospers from a situation like this Not only arc attendance figures up. but the overall interest gets a good shot in the arm from a tight race and this year it is going to be two tight races. Student* Attend Band Clinic Eleven Walkerton students are attending the band clinic at Purdue and Ball State Universiy last week and tins week They wero Linda Daube, Kathy Roth. Pam Dutcher and Ross Divine who at- . tended at Purdue last week; and Nancy Chapman. Share n Knowlton. Konny Chapman. Carol Whitaker. Donna Smith. Larry Mellin and Tom Mellin are attending the clinic hold at Ball State this week. Fiiday evening. July 30. will be the last band conceit <f the season, and will be played on the High School lawn at 7:30. Plan to attend. GOOD THINKING Some people show good judgement by showing a lack of it in some of their friends. Few p ople get off koy when they sing their own praises. Friday & Saturday July 23 - 24 Youngblood Hawke Jauw«» b mi( isetts Suzanne I’hwhette Genet k't r Page Wednesday Night 20c Nite 'Take A Chance! It Will Be | Good (Md IMMUe

Walkerton Sammer Recreation 7th Week* Attendance Beys 7-12 177 Girls 7-up 152 Boys 12-up 77 Total 406 7 wedcs total 2.743 Bo ? » Standings LASEEAIL Dracu as 7 4 BlarMmwks 6 5 Cyclops 5 6 Panthers 4 7 RELAYS Cyclops 8 3 Draculas 6 5 Blackhawks 5 6 Panthers 4 7 BASKETBALL Hornets 3 0 Untouchables 2 1 Bombers 1 2 Black Widows 0 3 DODGEBALL Draculas 10 6 Cjrlops 7 9 Panthers 7 9 Blackhau ks 5 11 KICKBALL Draculas 7 3 Panthers 6 4 Blackhawks 5 5 Cyclcps 2 8 HITBALL Draculas 6 3 Blackhawks 5 4 Cyc’ops 4 5 Panthers 3 6 SOFTBALL Cyclops 3 1 Draculas 3 1 Blackhawks 2 2 Panthers 0 4 OVERALL STANDINGS Draculas 41 23 Cyclops 33 32 Blackhawks 30 35 Panthers 24 40 Girls Standing* KICKBALL Playgirls 1 0 Cavities 1 0 Dreamers 0 1 Mermaid* 0 1 Bojs All-Htar Team The AJJ-rtars were selected by the boys in summer recreation. Don Hendricks Jim Lute Dave I .t'(twig Jack Hiler Fred Bnl’inger John H trnvss Donnv Allciy Jeff Morris - • Dave Teter •Alla” Nertham Bob Mellin , - Rick Germaine Girls Ab-Star Team Elaine Fitzgerald Debbie Ross Becky CHbaugh Turn a Chapman

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Elaine Salyer Linda Snydor Katlhy Cripe Marcia Klopfenstein Connie Harness Diane Hendricks Mitzie Knepper Marilyn Loehr Alternates Mabel Snyder Kathy Pug.sloy Fern Elder The All-Star teams will play each other and also the oldest group 5-< F.NT DANTE ALIGHIERI COMMEMORATIVE STAMP The 5-cent stamp commemorating the 700th anniversary of the birth of the great Italian Peet, Dante Alighieri, will be initially released through the San Francisco, California, pest office, on July 17, 1965. PRICE TAG If you wish to avoid entanglements. don’t accept favors with strings attached. Open At 7:00 Show At Dusk Children Under 12 Free Wed - Thurs - Fri - Sat July 21 -22-23 -24 How To Stuff A Wild Bikini ; in color with Annette Funirello Dwayne Hickman Swingers 9 Paradise in color Cliff Richard Susan Hampshire Fri. Sat. Bonus Picture Never Put It In Writing with Put Boone — — ■ » - Sun - jjon - Tuew - - July 25-26-27 P.T. 109 in color with Cliff Robertson Ty Hardin Spencer’s Mountain in color with Henry Fonda ^faureen O’Hara Tuesday’s $1.50 A Car l.oad - All You (’an Haul min