The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1965 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — SEPT. 2, 1965

Walkerton Indians Roster a NAME WEIGHT HEIGHT (’LASS PGS Lute, Doug 170 6'l 12 T West hues, Miko 145 5 10 11 E Klimdinst. Lory 110 5'5 11 E Groves. Lm\ 150 STI 9 E Boswell, Steve 110 5'9 9 E Stafford. Chuck 120 5'7 9 E Mellin, Torn 135 5 9 10 E Welsh, David 105 5'3 9 E Schroder, Ron 190 s'lo 11 T Johnson. Wally 230 6 12 T Reed, Ker ry 170 s'B 12 T Johnson. Roy 137 s'B 10 f r T Shenks. Jerry 160 6'lo 11 . T Johnson. Denny IGr, $ 12 G Kerchaert. Tom 160 5'9 11 G Heil, Wally 135 ’ s'B 9 G Dau be, Doug 130 s'h 10 G Mellin, Larry 135 5’5 9 G Williams, Randy 175 6 10 C Church. Fred 135 s'B 11 C Hast sell. Craig 135 ( 5’9 9 C Doll. Greg 160 5’9 9 C Place, Jim 160 s'll 11 C Sehmeltz. Larry 140 5'9 12 B Harold, Bill 135 s’B 9 B Vandal). John 120 5'7 9 B Pearish. Mike 135 5 6 11 B Gardner, Tim 160 s'll 12 B Ludwig. Steve 130 s'B 9 % B Walker. John 120 5'7 9 B Rhodes. Rill 130 6'9 12 B Trost. Rick 145 s’lo 12 B Kissinger Ron 135 s'B 10 B Tmst. Gary 130 5 6 9 B Stanko. John 110 s'B 10 B Powell. George 130 5'6 9 * B StilLson, I>ennis 60 4 6 9 B Storey. Doug 90 s'l 9 B DeMyer. Craig 120 5'7 9 B Neiswamier. Lairy 120 5'6 9 B Ctirtis. Harry 130 s'B 10 R 5'- / Walkerton Visits r. 71 tch North ^erty k* G* 11/rAl.h— Football Opener I-riday & Saturday Walkerton will visit North LibSeptember .3 -1 erty in fo< iball this Saturday nftrim >n as the 1965 high school aptain Newman „„ n in color The game will be played at the , North Liberty field beginning at Gregory Peck 2:Oo P m. ' lony ( urtis This season will be a real chalAngie Dickinson leng. to both schools, to North Bobby Darin I Liberty to cent i nue the fine pl iy —— — they have been displaying the W. ri„,. ,i. e . . pa t ^'W years an Ito Walkerton ‘ ’ to Mart a rebuilding program to ~oc NITE I put toot ball on a winning baas. Tabu \ CkonoA North Liberty ranks as a solid lake A I nance favorite in this game and has \il Old Favorite never b t a varsity game to Walkert< ri The ShamrcJCks h”d h । inif iOr’iiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiniifKiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiioifiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiDiiniiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiuiiiiHaiiiiiitiiig TEEN DANCE ] , SWINGIN' STING BAYS f Saturday September 11 | Walkerton Elementary School g s *3(i — 11:30 Admission. SI.OO Person g ♦‘ | iiWßtot!;!'ii"tiaiiinniiiiiQNiiiiiiiiiiauiiiii iiaiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiifiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiHiin? v P"m-atTion wrrif 11m v 2 DANCING : £ LABOR DAY * J By The STRINGAIRES Z L 6:0(1 to 10.00 p.m. ■ J UM'S BAR : r Walkerton, Indiana r ■ ■’’SJI. ■I I A «..>!> ■■ ■ ■ ■'..VlSwril.l • DANCE | | Amerkan Legion Post 365 | N< rth Liberty, Ind. 1 | SATURDAY, SEIH'EMBER 4 I 10 pm to 1 am X Music By Pete Freehauf I

wry outstanding 9-1 record last year under the direction of head coach Jack Lr.we. Walkerton, coached by J 1 hn Bingaman, is hoping t< get some victories under its b* It this season after a poor season record wise last. year. The Indians have never come of age in football as the program hasn't been complete until now, and with an exceptionally large turnout of freshmen this year for the squad, the rebuilding program from the two grades that started football in junior high, is now underway North Liberty will have quite a few returning veterans from their team of last year, especially on defense. The defensive unit was exceptionally strong in the last half of the season and was directly responsible for several of the Shamrock wins. Walkerton will have a let of gaps to fill, do have tcn , rC f ' turning lettermen. The hardest hit was the Une where only one regular is returning. The Indians haven't been able to platoon much due to the small turnout m th< pas t years and hope this year to give the boys a little more rest than in the pa-st. Tlie game promises to be gjl one despite the differ-^ thc teams in the past. In We season's finale last yean Walk erton laterally out pIV? 1 N ?^ h I iberty for the entire first half and controlled the ball। the time only to fall to the sl ^" rock power in <he second has Both coaches will be Iwpmg their teams are ready and will shoot the works in the game long time rivals. Enti-ance to the North Lib<» > Field this season with the constriction blocking the normal entrance win b y 910 , ementarv school building behmd the construction area to the field. / MAH mAc— ONLY YOU 1 CAN FNBVWNT I «wvrdi «»" MT I

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North Liberty Shamrocks Rosler NAME WEIGHT HEIGHT CLASS POS. ♦Rudd. Don 138 5'7 12 E Youngs, Da-yl 147 s'B‘ 2 12 E •♦Knepp, Mike (Cant.) 171 6'l 12 E-T Chabera, William 173 6'l' 2 12 t ♦Borton, Terry 118 5'6 12 G Carr, Pat 147 5'7 12 G •Clingenpeel, Ron 145 5'7' 2 12 Q •Howell, Craig 185 s'B‘ 2 12 G ♦Snyder, Lee 215 6'2 12 G ♦♦Shafer, Hari iCapt ) 180 s'6‘i 12 FR •Fields. Clarence 154 STO 12 HB Targett, Terry 140 ( s'7v. 12 HB Ginzer, Joseph 121 s’B' 2 11 E ••Mlekodaj. Steve 156 ( 6’l । 11 f ♦♦Naragon, Kent 170 s'B'i 11 R Clark. Albert 160 s'll 11 t ♦♦Palmer, Harold 240 6’3 11 T ♦Clark. Mike 135 5’5‘ 2 11 q Groves, Mike 136 , s'B 11 G I Snyder, Bob 131 5'7» 2 11 Q Szncs, Paul 167 ( 5'7 11 G ♦♦Holmes, Doug 195 6 B’4 11 c Mroczkiewicz, Albert 159 s’ll H c ♦Summerfield, Mike Ilf 5'6*2 11 FB-HB ♦•Ross, Gail 180 , s'B 11 HU ♦Hurt. Jim 159 ( 5'9 11 qr Kurzhal, Jerry ' 135 5'9 io e Newcomer. Mike 221 . ’ s'B’i 10 T Groves. Greg 137 ( s'B 10 Q Ross. Kenny 139 s'4’i 10 0-0 Eberly, Steve 130 ( 5'6 * 2 10 HB Shafer, Leo 149 5’4U 10 HR Alberts, Bill 132 5'6’4 10 QB Summerfield. Bi-uce 136 6'6’4 10 ’ * QB Hurt. Denny 133 5'79 E Amsbarger. Kent 150 ( 6'lo 9 G Borton. Dale 135 5 4 ® ” G Stout, Roy 104 5'2 9 Q Aldrich, Doug 143 5'6*2 9 C Hostetler, Kevin 119 5’6*2 9 FR Hughes, Barr)' 107 5'2S 9 HR Fisher. Joe 128 5'6*2 9 QG Shupert. Martin 130 5’7 9 HR Denotes Detterman I U. S. POWER SQUADRON | ’ FREE I BOATING CLASSES (14 Weeks) | g Safety — Seamanship — Regulations g | Small Boat Handling — Aids To Navigation I p Compass Charts & Piloting — Marine Radiotelephone g Monday. Sept. 13 - 7:3(1 p.m. । MILITARY RESERVE ARMORY — SOUTH BEND § Wednesday, Sept. X - 7:30 p.m. I E. BRANCH of Ist. NATIONAL BANK — ELKHART | | Or Contact R. G. WORSTER | 505 S. Oak — North Liberty, Ind. — 656-4657 & | ANNOUNCING NEw" “* * j TEEN SPOT THE ATTIC z At U.S. 6& 31 LaPaz, Indiana I OPENING WITH j Friday | Swingin' Sting Rays ! Dress Casual i Saturday X | The Dukes j i Monday September 1 Labor Day i | Swingin' Sting Rays | Dress: Girls - No Slacks ■ Boys - No Bermudas Or Levis ■ I TIME 7-30 to 10:30 j Uome And See I "THE ATTIC" ; | Admission SI.OO Person ' X