The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1965 — Page 2
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Knox Wins 7-0 In Ihs Mud Friday Night Walkei t• n n > < i a !• mcg air • to Knox Fi \ i . ' u. t tl • v . imvor * • 1 <*i ' a- it tu : >1 <»t T • : r t i. : by Kr x 7 on t.’f tii ■ p•> < 1 i ' t . t <c. 1t- • ' • ■' \ ■• •• n a Jin lie It at \ a played in a 1 1 a’ Bi -s of nr.d IHe ; t tl •• fact tn t Knox ?a< <en [ ' yn •; f bad lei mwr \ yr. i- al !c- had b uppc-e v go si f bl. 1 >ii liri i had i o gra-s L taa-n tb.e hashmark and with the lain la-t Friday, thi playing < ''..titiorwa- - 14 ’i> i■ > ■ *'। Xi" >ff< .' • i was 11 > offa latr g as the fa; ure o' ' 1 • o' - fir is to find yard Unes affe ted n key fourth down play when «' m auraL nn a-iiii me-.t c .id r."t be held and it sustained the driM that led to the Im re aftei about a terr minute d> iv try ng to find out where tb.e li < > wen t mv'isuii Mail'dh •• Knox Walkerton F rst downs !♦ 3 Rushing ydge 140 13 Passing ydge 5 H Pa so attempted 7 " Pass > completed 1 2 intercept 3 0 Punts 2 ( 4 Punting average 29 21 Fumbles lost 0 0 Yds nenahzed 5b 15 Th game started with Wal.eit< n I <kiig to Knox but was oh Xi - t at not mu h wa> go.'g 1 i pei; up in such conditions. Aftei a couple o. exchanges of punts, tile play s'tth-d down between t << Kn x to and the Walkerton 2 1 instil late in the s cond quarte when Knox returned a Walkerton 27. Th> y then put on a su ooned drive that fmnxl Knox b Hung both the clock and the defense Kn< x picked up a first < »wn on the 10 ar.d moved to the < ght on the first miry Then a | ass was good to tb.e three and o:. third down they mined to the 1 yani litv On fourth down ami with 15 >• < onds left in the 1 df. Co Ii bans broke through and tickled the ball carrier on t c foui as time ran- out • ri 7* I. ■ 1 < Ltt ■> * I ■ । Wi— Friday A. Saturday October 29 & 30 Dr. Terror's House Os Uorron The Fear Os The Year in color
The Show-Stoppers Os Basketball Harlem Sattellites Featuring Rookie Brown wj^F^xj a ^ d UMJ XtgF gin tthews | «■ ' Flus tl M HALF-TIMi: SNOW M W ORGAN C ) (CERT ■ M BEFORE GAME M R Tues., Nov. 9 ®* High School Gym Walkerton ' -«L*
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IHie only score came as the Padskins -1 uted a drr.i just inde the Walkerton 35 wh n a >h< • t ki -k <nd g<"»d K-turn g iv< K’ x t-e g> ’•! fle d p ition <>n ti. f > • t! '• < pla> ' they pu k>-1 im i;H v.i'i .in i thei? came the ■ ■ : p ago t at .«. . s u he. :p i; id at t e25 Ti. , I .st ’1 at tle Ill'll '.I s I 1 , Id ■ i then- - am.' the ai ci- . • . • lly h1 t i the me o > > merit T wan a fai<e as tb.< off a’ couktn't find the 3’ x ,r ! lr nd w thex finally ;<el on i 't with plenty of },. ]p th ' wa^r t ne-ded. the • nd । : th" ca" • ’ tom h< dP>■ n■ > of tile i d and Ki ox had the all ir .p- 11ant !n -1 d< >wn K • x t non g> t another fir t «< >a n on tiie W ilk< rton 1 I as t .e t .i ■।■ if > erxie 1 In tl eHi 1 p’ny. ,1m Brown cut between the dvfei' ve r ght ta. kle and end to hr !n p tiie open an 1 run 1 I yards for the s<oi e The extra pont was kicked an 1 Walkerton trade I 7-d In i < oup <• of de - pera'ion attempts to move the hall Ide in the game. Knox made two k< y pa s inteixa ptoßs to s’ >p potential drives All in al! tin* game was well-played by both t ~m a fumbles wete a rarity ani running up the middle was aim >st mandatory as runners just couldn't get footing for wide running and cuts. The Scoring Kni x Jim Brown 14 yard run: Bill Morris, kick Orefron-Davis Music Dent. Lists Concerts The 1965-66 concert season tn th- < negor.-Dav.s a. hods will open with a c inert at the Hig i School Fi day Oi b ber 29. at k pin The opening concert will feature tiie concert ban 1 and the concert < . nr. The band will open the program wita the “Tally-Ho maixh Ti s wii be followed b\ ••T!u G"(d Dam ei“ “KentU'k) B;d> *'<'ontei >»ra Overture’ , nr. I the Sousa n.urch. ‘ Washington Post '' The choir will then take the stage and open their part of the program w ith Pah H ai featuring Neal Blau Jeune Gjemre. and Beveily J huso i as soloists, followed by "O M en of Beauty "No Min Is An Manl", "Tht New Frontier." "Give NT* Your Tiie.l, Your Po r". anti “Climb Every Mountain” The coreert band has forty niemN'i s and t'<• concert <h< ii twenty-fiVe John Burris is the dire< t >r. Th.- remainder of the s< he hile for the year is a« followDec 12 Junior High Bar. I and Choir Dec. 19 Concert CD r. Chamber Ch ir and Girls Ct ir Jan. 23 Concert Bard and Concert Choir
April 29 Conceit Band and Cor. ert Choir Muy 13 Jiiruoi High Band and Choir q h<* two junior high programs will be held at the Ong >n-Dav a Ju;.. >r High S'hc.d in H mlct while the high seiiool program. (>-I> hu sc •1 m Gim. rt >wn Tyner Seniors To Present Play October 28 & 29 Th< Senior Play of the Tyner Hig’. School "A Feudin Ovei Y r.dm tmd« r the dir<x tion. of Bni s* Kei.-er. will be pres v nt<d ( t< ber 2S-29 at s iki p m in the school gymnasium. Admis ion will be 75c for adults. 23c f< r students in the 6th grade and under, and pre-school cluldn'n fl ee. The play i evolves around the feudin Pcjw.ifs and Fry- Everybody wants to ml the feud out Bose B- li" Fry The laughs come fa>t and furious as they try to end the feu I and marry everybody off The cast < f characters includes Mountain Maggie Carol Martin Maw Fry Terry Pfeiffer Emma Fry. I.uey Miller Izzie Fry. Mike Strang Clem F- v. Pat L tchfield Rohit Belle Fry. Lorraine Mullet Aunt Harry Hornhonker. Dinar H ithnway Be kv Mae Hornnonker. Janet Wolff Willy Hornhonker. John McGee Pappy Popoff, Wayne Smith Zeke Popoff Strvi Matz. Travels Preacher. Mickey ReojOgle If you hk<‘ sheer conirdv, this is the plav to sec So join us "A Feudin' Over Yonder " Tvner PT A News Tyner PT A president. Mrs. Myr«n> Mul’et < pencil the second meeting of the year with a poem. "Could You Do It Any Better." depicting the theme of the program. Opportunity for Improvement A/ter the Pleiige of Alleg .nice, devotions were given by students. Karen Thompson and Jo Ellen Strang The secretary. Mrs Bernard Erickson Sr . re|»orte 1 the minutes of the lad meeting followed by the treasurer's report by Mis Robert Hendricks Myron Mullet, health anl safety chairman, discussed courtesy as a prime factor towards safe driving. Co-chairman Mis Waym- Matz and Mrs Homer Stonebunier. ani -unced final committees for the annual fi<h fry which was held Friday, October 22 Arthur Brook program chairman. introdu "d stu lents Gloria Schmeltz B mine Schmebz. Karen Zehner and Judy Gor.gwvr a." a musical group calle*! the Flut« n’ Jugs, who entertained with a terrifi.- program J Nel^'n Mosher, director of Special Education for t‘ <- South B« n<l Community Schools Corporation s’xike on Srecial Education Mr Mosher categorized the educ-itional program into four groups, all of which are i>>w be-
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ing taught in the school system. RefrcsJum nt .-i wei e served bx the fifth guide room mothers. Mrs L B. R< binson. Mr Robert Reese, Mrs. Chai le . Briggs and Mrs Bernard Ericks n Sr. Mr an I M’s. M< 1 Bowen were host and hostess for tiie evening Scottish Rite Club Meets In W’alkerton One hundi'sl rnemi>ers and g ir-’s attend..! te St Joseph Courty Scotti ■ Rite Club La l.e-i Night. Friday. Oct. 22. at the Walkerton Masonic T»>mple for a 6 3o dinner and program. The meal was seiwed by the OES Chapter with Mr- Alfred Drews as chairman Alfred Drews, club president and also Woi hip'ui Master of the lot al F A AM lodge, opened the meeting Illustrious I^sliT Wright S< uth Bend, gave the
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invocation. Following the dinner whkh was s ;.id by members of the Rainb w <HrG and tt eir Mother Adx or, Mrs Rolert L dy. Mi li,, ~ idi dii ’.d widows of clu ) n •■»)<•, t. M’ Mii .in Mellin •p M'lo B Sli k. Mi Th< mas It ir cher. Mrs Join Spencer, .!• i Mr William Zi rt O' r di tmgt . h«d guests lntredi.. • I w re li! . ti»’ s tJeorge NG n Wall . e Engh h. K-n---neth Dry ar.d Nuts Emmons, all of South Bend: Neil Crumb. O- , cola. George Grcenwalt, Eikliart md Marxin Williams and Hairy Do l. of Walkerton Mr Enunoi> in’rodii ed the . progr am. Bob and Bobbie T u»mI as a father and son team of WGN TV station. Chicago, who presented a progiam of vocal and string irsslrumental program The Th> maws apjx'a’ weekly on the pirn Dunce pr- gram at 6 pm. . Saturday ny.hts.
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