The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 August 1965 — Page 7
North Liberty Summer Recreation Social Events Kevin Hunt came through with a championship in the 11 and under age chess tourney. Chuck Springman captured the tourney in the 12 and 13 year old group The 14 and above were unable to finish their tourney. The Play Day at the park was enjoyed by about 85 children. Several of these children went home with token prizes for a hard afternoon of play. 7th and Bth tirade Baski lb ill The Celtics won the league tourney by downing the Hawks 40 to 2s Joe Fisher and K at Arnsbarger h*d the wmn. i , a. they have all f ason. by < acting 18 and 11 point - L> ime c nk and Kevin Hostetler pa< ed the Hawks with 11 points apn e. The consolation game \ c w n by the Lakei - to to 31. Marty Shupert and Chris Anders* n team captains, allowed the sub.d lutes to play a greater portion u. the game. For the winne s. Chuck Houser, Tun Mcmlee and Marty Shufiert had 14, 12 and 10 points. Anderson and Mike Ciingenpeel had 15 and 12 for lire losers Two intraleague all-star teams wore selected and they battled to a 61-46 finish of the season Allstar A team was paced by Chris Anderson. Joe Fisher, and Marty Shupert with 30, 18 and 13 points resectivcly. The losing Allstar B team was led by Frank Ginzer, Kent Arnsbarger and Tim Menefee with 19. 8 and 8 points in
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that order. 6th tirade Basketball Die consolation game <f the 6th grade tomn-y was won by the Knickers over the 76< s 25 to 16. Greg Siu emaker and P inny Holmes paced the wmno i with 10 and 9 points. Alan Limerick led the 76ers with 12 points The championship game saw the Bullets downing the Royals 21 to Tno champ- were led by Joe Setnor with ten points. He was helped by Bill Snvder and C aig Anderson wit’ .ax <ui h. Ernie Walls led the Rods with 7. Major League Ban hall On Tue-day there was a double header to start the series in the Ma j< r L’Ogue The Angels and A’s played the fir t game with the Angels winning 6 t > l T> aig Ande> -on ha I the on'v hit r the Arc. Is b t Wi’ a t' e fin" p tehirg of .Top Fisher. ind ■< me good fi>ddin!r by Te lard, Vnv nt. not manv hit < were nodded Chuck H ‘n : .' noth ■• t i ’ I 'e run with ore < n to heln th*' losing A’s. Mike S '‘nor and 801 bnw ■ a h Pitched one ! tt." j tl tp,> g t< rs' seconrl cam ■ ti .v < "er the White S<>x I> 1 me f)'<’mm'm got th" onlv bit for the < <ox off of Dow whi'" Kent \ n-h.a> g. r f m-m-d Setnor for the winners only hit. ThursO iv th • Senators and Xngek went at it to who the eries chamnic’i would be. The s?.»r>atoiv M-pP"n,>d tb-. Ancels 12 to 1 Ronnie Yoinm- hit a homer with <ne <n to ail the Senators. P'U-ind Vincent naced the losers with two hits Th < Senate's tied • >'« A’s for soeond nlace in the «tnnrlin<*s while the Angola finished the regular season in
Ith place. Friday, the North Liberty AllStar- played a capable Greene Twp. t mi and downed thorn 6 to 1 Jo • F'r-her did some 11 al fine pit< lnng and K< vin Hostetler had a hi me run and a double to provide th« hitting strength Liberty scored five of th ir six runs in the second inning. Tetzlaff, Ros- । bium ami Richa dson, hit safe1\ u r <Jr"eri" witli Miko getting the lone run. The game was well played with few error.-, marring the 7 inning Conte t. Minor League Basehall Tuesday, the minor league was divided into thio* all-star teams. Th'i 1-T all-itars played the 2nd all star -. Mike Wi sclek led the Ists with one hit and Tom Odle. Jeff W sobk. ami Larry Platz heiped with fine defense. The 2nds led all the way to the last inning, but w< ro hampered by e’rors. The 1,-t ill-stars won 7 to 6. 'Wednesday night, the minor 1< 1 Jie Ail-Stars and the Gre, ne All Stars, tangled Liberty came <>ut ahead in a well plav d contest 10 to 2. Jeff Wesolek led the Liberty boys with two hits and Mike W • olek. Kevin Hunt and T< m Odb did the pitching. T. Shidicker paced G < en*. with one hit. On Tnurrdav. the Fee Wo* AllStars played th> 3rd team minoi leaguers and downed them 10 to 8. •h hn Mortakis led the Po? Wee's to victory. Then as' und game was played with a little help added to the 3rd team All-Stars. This enable i the 3 d team to win 7 to 1 and gain a split for the afternoon. This afternoon's double holder ended the minor league season. Tin.* article concludes this years summer । ecreation program. A thanks to the boys and girls who
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part i< ipa ted in the program is submitted by park dim tor, Lloyd Milbir. Kay Hay and l!v f)unnuck; also by the capable STEP prig .'ii helpers Antia <'icy. J"V •• McCf rimck. T.rrr lb -ih,’tom and Jim Hurt. Se" yo i next yoir at the patkl Rainbow News Mr<s Linda. Drews piot.-mimM as Worthy Advisor at tie Rainb' a for Giils Assembly mt * ting, ru' .-u iv night. Mis. N-wli n Williams silted a- M'ther Advisor in the absent e o.' Mr-. Rob rt Lilly. F'mal plan.- wen- m . i. so bake tali’ to be ho I Satuniay S< ptember I. at the .1 o >b lung Sti if buildiniz 1> nna W-lo r.bmger, Linda Zimmm man m i L n i Tnornburg are to make pom - ade. rtising the sale. <’ai ol Whit a .m- am! I. no a L t will bake the tmke.- tot patients laving birthd ys at 're Nm .mg Homo tills Week. The As.-rmbly will be h ma gue<’. s of ti e Ol’S <’ . S-•; v 21. Mi s I >rew.- pn <u: e 1 .la . ■ I >’:> ■ 11. a past .vol I ya. ri ’ a gift from the assembly a.- a goin, to college gift. Happy Bitrhday was mng ■ - Linda Thorn! urg and Ann C!.o , 1 ( EXT t O | (,I \RI> ( UM. MEMORATIX E I’OSTkL ( \KI» A 4-cent postal card c< mniemorating the 175th anniversaiy of the founding of the Coad Gui d will be first placed on sale thru the Newburyport. Mass , Po t Office on August I 1965. \IMI STMEXT It's the little trials of life that lift pe< pie over the great ones when they come.
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