The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 December 1965 — Page 2

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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — DEC. 2. 1965

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Tyner Wins Ist With Win Over Jackson Township Tyner s Rekncn won their first g'une <>f th< season Reain*d two losses <>n Sa’onlay. November 20 as the Jackson Twp., IjiPorte County a 62-18 lesson the Tyner floor A 12 point spurt in tlw third quat ter without return from Jaik nn. turn.^l a 27-26 battle into a 39-26 lead, and from h<ie, the Redmen const ed home V<^* a.-

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for the iiitial win. Free thrwv.|< were the only scon ng n the first three and a half m mites as the Redmen moved ihead 3-1 on one-pointer? by Sn. h. Matz ami R<»sb. while Niels. was hitting one for Jnokson t yvmonski then hit a basket t< tie the game at 3-3 and get t • le ans hitting from the floor, s Peterson broke the ti» with basket, but Nielson and Szy: nski earn* back with quick back o-back basket a to give the visit 's a 7-5 lead. Ross and Matz boooni the Redmen ahead again

and the game vta^ then tied for tho filth Luue Szymanski hit with tw u bajtoela Uji A^nor tv end the first quarter oiirnd 13-9, Tynm then witnessed a cold streak as Amor's last basket came with 1:1V to play in the first period and they didn't score again until 4:12 refnanuti in the half When Norns broke the drought with a basket Meanwhile. Jackson was cold alsj, but did manage to grab the lead on a basket and four free thruub and led 15-13 when Norris tied it at 15-15 The score war tied four m<>re tunes before Tynei finally pulled to a 25-21 halftime lead To thm point the shooting hadn't Ixsm good and the lou - scoring that wa» present cdsled The second half found the game opening up Nielsen opened the KconniJ with a pair of one punters. trimming the lead to tvii S Petej-son than bagged one. only to have Nielsen come ba< k with a baakeß at the 6:30 mark This is when the Redmen took off. Smith hit the first two ba - kets in the streak, then Amor. S Peterson and three- two ag.in m that order to make it 39-26 Holmgren broke the Jackeon drought but the Reilmen haJ n aafe lead and by the end of the third quarter, utor* ahead by 10. 43-33 Jackson waan t done by any sense of the word a* they came back strong in the opening nun utew of the last quarter, to twk < pull within three points at 4340 and again 45-42 befire Tynei put the game on ice Am r and Smith pared a rally m the final quarter that boosted thr Redmen to lends of various sizes as they ended up vd.th the 62-48 vk t< ry Three In Double Figure* Three of the Redmen fmihed in the do l hie figures with Amor hitting 17 to U»p the list Sm th added 16 and S Peterson had 11 for the winners Jackson's scor ing win well balanced betupe’ seven boys with all hitting be tween five and eight points. Box Score Tyner fg ft ffa p Amor 7 3 5 2 S. Petenon 5 17 4 Smith 7 2 8 2 Ross 112 3 Norns 3 12 4 Matz 3 2 3 4 TYHuls 26 10 27 19 Jackson Nielsen 2 4 5 5 Bachman 3 2 5 4 Krause 3 14 3 Link 2 2 2 4 Holmgren 4 0 2 2 Szymanski 3 0 3 2 Mathys 2 111 Scarborough 0 0 0 1 Parker 0 0 0 1 Totals 19 19 22 23 Tyner 13 25 43 62 Jacks* in 9 21 33 48 Athletic Boasters To Meet Next Tuesday The W dkerton Ath’etic B wders will have a meeting on T sdny December 7. ;d - 00 pm tn the Walkerton Hu h S h<*»l library Everyone is urged to attend. . « THE PAYOFF Good resolutions, kept, increase in value bv setting an example for others to follow EIEIEE Friday & Saturday December 3 4k I In Harms Way John Wayne Kirk Douglas Patricia Neal Tom Tryon Paula Prentiss Brandon deWilde Jill Haworih Dana Andrews llemy Fonda

Better Homes Club Makes Ribbon Flowers A large men er. hip lurn»x; out for the Better Homes Demonatration Club meeting. Munday evemng. November 22, al the Walkerton TirA'n Club, to learn the technique us mak ng roses and chrysanthtunums out of satin nbbun. Mrs. Richard Andeiwn Sr , and her assistants, Mrs Harry MaJalaff and Mrs Richard Ander.•on Jr. conducted the class. Most of the club b . mess was dispensed with ho that the entire evening c uld be devoted to the art« Pretty anu cleverly decorated cans of hume made crxikies were bi ought and will be taken to thr Beatty Memorial Hospital by Mrs Mal staff on December 14. when many of the members will go to wrap gifts for the patient* floor prizes were received by Mrs Newton WlLUama. Mr* Jack Hannagen and Mrs Fayette [>unn Refre hmenta were served from a beautiful table decorated m the Thanksgiving decor Mrs Charles Ross was the hostew* but

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wan unable to attend, wo MrA George WiUiams ably carried out the hoHtessne plans and .erred in Mrs Ross',» place Tlie next meeting will be Monday evening, Dec. lb. beginning with u 6 30 pot lurk dinner A one doilar gift exchange will highlight the evening Mrs. William Carter heads the hnetessea for that meeting STAR Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 M. L Bell. Paetor Roger Grove. Superintendent. ABC John leakey spent ten with his pan*r.<a Mr. and Mrs Earl Yeakey New Road He left Sunday for Cannon AFB, tn New Mexico, where he vHI be stationed for ten months. Jean Yeakev daughter at Mr and Mrs. Earl Yeakev. wae mai - med to Don Broeker November 15 jw Rr« *h Rmvl a wedding reception vtia held at the home of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs Charies Broeker Rt 2. Culver.