The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1965 — Page 1

Volume 89; Number 40

Indians Win Ist Over LaVille Friday Night A bit of trickery opened the \A alkei ton-LaVille game Friday night to get the Indians off and running to their fust victory of the 1965 football season With this and a couph of other breaks, the Indians had three touchdown drive to rack up the 19-0 victory. In this game, the Indians iooke I sharp on occasions and not too sharp on others, but moved up to the task at hand when necessary, holding the LaVille Lancers once on the one-yard lino and once on the six yard line. Htutkticx Walkerton latViile 16 First downs 9 211 Rushing 85 18 Passing 80 7 Passes attempted 13 2 Passes completed 7 1 Intercepted by I 2 Punts 3 415 Average yard 31 1 Fumbles loM 2 12 Penalties 25 With I-a Villes front five men bunched towards the midrib of the field, the Indians opened the game with an onside ku k and onc< the ball travchsl ten yards, it was a free ball and Mike Pearish reci vered on tip LiVille 46 yard line. From here a drive was started that took nine plays with Rick Trost and Peanh running the ball most of the way to the one yard line where quarteriKU k John Stasko rr- v-d in on a sneak for the score. Ron Schroeder kicked the extra point and it was 7-0. The Indians kicked to the Lancers an i aft- r they had picked up two first down a fumble was recovere<! by Randy Williams on the Walkerton 43 Ttire plays moved the ba’l to the IgiVdle 11 where Trost took the handoff, moved through the line and moved to his I- ft into the oje n tor a 41-yard touchdown rm This time the ki- k was wide to the right and th" Indian led 13-<i From tin point on th're mu no scorn g until the la t peri d even though kA Re t «■ i • h hall on the W i kerf r 16 or e in t >■ con-1 -. ter v hen apa f " ' fourth . unble failed ”d t e Lan-m h I a is-r.i'il field posit >n Four num v piav ? ■ • . In : ’ inch- G tof a first wn a d the big '! '' it was over In P - sec »nd half, a couple of pass inter pti ns and f u along with neither tear b< m able to sustnin a drive k< !-t the action moving hack ‘r i fott between the 30 ywd line lit In the third p< nol the Indian • on the ’ nV de t" yard ' after the laivr differed a 'ad pass frnn renter cn a punt and the kicker was creamed The Indians started the drive and after m< vine t > th- 11 vard line the quarter ended. Shortlv after the la t period w; s under way Pearish cappe I the drive of nine p.a . bv going over fnm the six Once again the kick was wi-k. but the 19-0 lead proved to be the final jwoo> although the Lancers had a drive going, mainly on pacing, that died on the one yard line from where the Indians bad time for only ona play aa tne hon e coming program was compete with a victory Once again Rick Troaf wan the offensive and defensive sfar the Indians as he pa* rd the KW vard mark in rushinc easl’v and was the leadinr tackler from hia linebacking spot The Scoring: Walk’ ’’ n I h n St a k 1 n«

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'Tine i hea-lpiec- . weie ribbon- ; laf'- '. of sft gold p' iu with aouff oit fl'' veils. They carried bid-'vi-i' bouquet- of gold and wi re pompms aci-nte-t with \-i' ■ weetheart roses and co • • 1 net Rat ■ A C.-rri r South It ml. bro’h' r of the Li :■•.•gro-mi. i- .1 t ■-• ~t mm Sea' mg the g”. : were John I’ < 'arru b. ‘' "r -■! tlr bral-'gi mi. R m a’d Buck and L riy A Stull b: ’ -' - m 11 w <>' t lie b’:• c The mother of t’e l-i id- w--r-a two-pi . < blue knu i. ’ w! a ’: an' - T’ le bl d- - gr-- n -. m tlwr wore a two - ’ -"berrv woo! knit mt w '!’ ba'-y b?;c ar ।e- * B- ? b n■ t - } i;i । - ,j a; white !• -i c rv an’hemums A'‘ - t t' ■■ ce’-ep onv 1 dinner vi s > - d in the Padiile WT’c-''. W' T • . ■ ? n w.. held in the Am- ’’!• r D'rion H ill I no vil'c The । ur-le will return G. t. S fr m a t ’ n‘-if he S: ■;< M mn’ - n and b' d home in S-.'i’h Bend Tlie bride is 1 graduate of N 'h Liberty High S- hi I m l f>-. bp’ legroom • f l.alo vdle I! gh S. h "-I He -.erv! d four y< irs in the Air Force. InHipns RoHin<r Prairie PHdav Xiixht Wnlkert n'* India n s fi 'sh fr- m their first win of the sea-s-m list Frrlav night will hive another home game this Fridnv as th' v host Rolling Frame at the W (ikerton Park Roiling has had an imr»n>vrd s<*.i<on this year and all proopeets call for another good game Game tune ।. 7"0 pm. XOT I C F Tlho ff s' of Dr Burton L p ■.» w|U ' e <1 nse 1 Oe’ b. r 2 f ’u 9th Inclusive.

CHTORF.R 7. 1965

Chamber To Hold "Panel" On Walkerton The pan- 1 di •cii>sion on "Wi'.kfrton" with questions and answers featuring the program will highlight the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce ni'.tmg on Thurs<lay, Octol-ei 11. at 7:0o p.m. in the Walkerton Community Building This special mec--ing will be of interest a q j n the Chamber of Commerce and all members are urg'd to attend. The panel will consist of five men. all from diff-rent professions and businesses who will f< nu the panel to answer the questions asked them by the group. Representatives will !»■ • Ro’k - Lincoln - Johnson Schmd Corp* ration P- Max Hobbs AValkerton Town Board. L* land Frailey Walk-non Ministerial Association Rev Pug L ticks The Walkerton Industrial Fund Committee. Den'l<w Poll. and the Walkerb n R- t u’. M- r< rants. Clv-b' Bick Chamber president. Bob Frbin will .act as the moderator and all questions will be written on <ards and present'd to the panel by the mrxlerat -r Th* 1 dinner will begin prompt?.' .at 7:00 pm and will N' serve-1 by Heil s Restaurant The charge is $1 50 p- r jierson .and .all members are urged to bring interm-ded guests to this meeting Res'uwitions may be made with Bob I? - bin, Nick LaFeber Errol Vin Buskirk or Irvin Stunt? the r-g---ular telephoning eonimitt- e Plan now to attend and get your r- - creation in promptly. P^GAGED BK? Mi', and Mr- Paul \ ’i "U 201 S. Mam St. North Lit" it announce the eng tg- ment • f their -laughter Ih !v t" R’b t. L'Zier. .on of Mr. a’-i Mr i David Lozier of C'U ll'.n I’ I SE . Bellevue. W ishingt n. Miss Vernon i i graduatt of North Litieity High S ,;00l ant 1 Purdue University. She is a 1 member of Phi Mu Nati- ual cial Sorority. Mr I»zier is a graduate of N'-rth High S-h-s'l, On-aha. Nebraska. attended trie University of Omaha, and was graduated from the University of Washington He is a member <>f Tt: ta ('hi National S-*ial Fratermtv and Alpha Kappa Psi. Busin--Fraternity The couple will be married in North. Liberty early in De ember. — ■ - • X () T I ( F Whole Hog Sausage and Pancake supprer Satiirdav, Oct N't 1” from 5-8 pm at the Walkerton p’-c^bvterian Ulmreh Adults $1 and children up to 12 50c Pres. hclers are free Sponsored bv the Cmiples Club for the new church.

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Shannocks Blast Knox 41-0 In Homecoming Game The North Liberty Shamrocks Bteam-rollcd Knox in the Home- ’■ ttl '■ . .. „ to win their fifth consecutive game of this season and 13th owr the la.-t two s-asons. Jack ' 1 • ’■ m d splayed a very Mrong -lePn-o and scor'd almost at will in the first three quarters ra-king up two touch* downs in e; --h of these quarters for the 11-o win. Statistic* X. Liberty Kn«x First d wns 6 6 Ru-hing vi’-'l c-- 207 47 Pa>-ing v.ardag.- .*>o 6 Pass. ,• itt-uno'.-l 3 9 Passes - >:• pleted 2 I Pas-.es inter- ' pt-.d bv 2 C Punts 1 S Punting average 73 .?0 Fumble^ lost 1 0 Yards penalized .35 $ The game starteel with the Shamroe ks generating the first drive with a sustained march down th< field that was capped by Hari Shafer's one yard plunge for the score K-nt Naragon -uccessfully ki-ked the extra point and the Sl:amr<M ks had a 7-0 ]e.i-i Afb r failing to advan the ball, the R-dsins were forced to kick .and Clar. r.c- Field- gathered the bill n "ii th' Knox 45 and streaked all the vav for th* touchdown Amir Nam. on's k ek was ’rue an-l 'ir Shamrocks had a quick 14-0 margin. The game re ver got closer. Gail R-.s- scored in the second quarter on a 32 vard rm Tri* time t'-■ ki- k bv Naragon failed, y. >t w? nlv -r •' ?»'■* be f era an inter ide i pa« bv Mike j< ,> t ,r rv - tmm. dlO yards in- । t> -7- -a fur r .’her TD. P’ v • , p . • ? _ai- - turn■”g nt- 1 r- it The s< r- remain- ; e i t'r wiv ' 1 If’lire the Sb 'y- k‘ ' 2"-0 lead. T , Ov ; • ■-S r > differ- .... p , - - - o,i p.,. . i ’ .wn< .o- the .. .■ 1 '■ •• • ■ h oning p . ,-■ . ~y <>..• I-• ”tS t , r V It." '-1 F US ~ r ;’o - . 1 -- I’■m ir I < , . - "i ’.’-ive with v P - . • .'all- threatene 1 . . ' n > 'itin ; r >3 'T-l-, . . »me .m, . xperi nee. Th "■ ri ig North Lit ! - - p,,,y .-.! 7.1 ■! I run; I 1 n! S' ' r 2 K 'h one vard plunge-, c l R' ■ V ar(l run Mike Ka pp. 4<» nin with m’cr< • ted pass Ext.a ^-mt K- r? N r ig<-n 5 kicks. Cadets To March At EGoth-ilt Game The ent.re Hwe Military Cadc, c-'-e' »'*> ng will be . . • • game *t North Lil ’’tv Feld Saturd. V. October 9 T-> Coro- of Cn-Fts will put n 1 f .1! '‘ o " rnnvle at 1 45 prior t. 'he g >niAThis will bo Father Dav m I Tie fathem 1 of the North I. K-rtv plavers wil be introduced prior to the game. 4 half-time show will be presented bv the North LrDrtv Hudl S-|->ol Mare! ne Rand under th* dm-ction of Richard Vander Hagen Fallowing the half-time t he v. 'f 1 - ’ bertv Cr<v<* Countrv team will have a n^et nnr !n ti-c C> 'et harr'-'rs The s; -vi d a- ' viti 's