The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1965 — Page 2
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —0( T. 7, 1965
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’ WEDNESDAY IS THE opening day of the 1965 World S rie.- The form followed true to form again as th< American League wa> won by a team early, mver seriously b mg threatened in tile last couple of months. Meanwhile tht JYationa! League wa* having amth< r <jw of then rat races and this year it wasn’t divided until the next to last day <»f the >eas« n Only two long u nnmg streaks by the Dodgers and Giants late in the s< ason kept it from being a f ■ ir or five team finale. AFTER THE SMOKE HAD chared, it was Minnesota and Los Angeles winning their respective leagues ThL pits teams ot difii lent formats against each o’her in th< s< ra Minnesota has a powerful team and even though the Twins didn’t lead t’• >r league in hone * this year, the potential i- there if all the h um , a e )r .dti v Their tremcnd' us ability t > find that long b 11 w1 en nee dial. w->n many a g me for tie m tlus past season. ON THE OTHER HAND, the Dodge's arP n pg pj ne t arn I: cannot Im* stated th.it th< y are basically a pitching team, they aie only a pitching team with s me stijMr star- in Sandy KouHJCErE Friday Satuid i\ October s 9 Elvis |‘i<-ley Shelley Fribai r> Girl Happy in color
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fax and D< n Drysdale Even (’laude Osteen. with a reoord that isn’t going to siiakc any eyebrows, ha* been one of the Ix-U pitch'rs fn the league, but also one who has had pn bably as few runs scored for as any hurler in that league THE FIRST GAME WILL RE hi.-t< ry by thr time tins is published. bailing weather problems, but getting that first win could be wry important in winning th’ series. If the Twins can beat Drysrlale in th» < pener. they may still be victims of that great pitching by their one two punch, but still come out in front with the head start. Menuwhile, if the Dodgers should win the opener, they could get through the series without over taxing their two big guns. ALSO kN <*OMPARING THE tv । teams the Dodgers have much more team speed even though the Twin> have adequate sjWH- lat most positions The shortstops are both strong contenders for most valuable players in their respective leagues men though Ver allies has been kmwn to make an awful lot of < i .i s The Dodders’ complete h ’-: oft» vi r is s>> low it is almost unbelievable They were a fai distant last in team home 1 ins and the comprote batting average Dn’t going to catch any raves either. THE TWINS PITCHING st art <n pajier doean t stack up as outstanding, but on the field thev have gotten the job done with only Mudcat Grant and Juu Kant being big winners With PiLvual mr-iung so much of the rpaaoi) with his injury' he lost hm chance for an ouUtanding •e&Hon after a fine start Behind Die big two lor the Dodger we have mentioned Osteem Alao
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there r- .Johnny Podres as a ques. lion mark Marti r and a couple of real good relievers THIS SERIES COUI J) BE another one ot those like the Yankees had in 1960 with Pittsburgh when the Yanks scored twice as many runs in the seven games but still lost the series. The Dodgers aren’t expected to win any big scoring gam< s, but their ability to come back with a well pitched job will never let them be out of it until Minnesota wins four games. A two or even three game lead couldn’t count them out. NL Junior High To Play Madison At Penn Field The Liberty Junior High football game .“chvduled for September 30 with South C< ntrro. was cam t lied due to rain The game wa- not rev ed’lh d because of c nflicts in dates. The next Jr. High game ' >r the Liberty 7th
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and Sth guide team is tonight (Thursday! at 7:oo'p.m. on the Penn Hi Field against Mad Hon. Next week, the Shamrock Jrs. travel to Knox on Tuesday night for a 6 p.m. game, and then close out the season the following we< k with a game on Monday, October IS, at New Carlisle, at 6 p.m. North Liberty Fire Dept Has Open House The Liberty Township F!rc Department will hold Open House on Thursday and Friday, Octobei 7 and S from 6:00 to 9 00 pm and on Saturday. October 9. from noon until 6:00 p.m. The firemen will have their equipment on display and the posters and <«says from the elementary school. Refreshments of coffee, cider and donuts will b«* s«tv» d. The public is invited Classified advertising pays Be a Defensive Driver
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