The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1966 — Page 2
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JAN. 13, 1966
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Shamotks Blast lira own To SiOre Ith Season Win No h Liberty’s Shamrocks ret mu i to the win column Friday 4/ alter a loss at Westville end< 1 tb.e pre holiday s hodule. A seis strong secund quarter turned 1 tight game into a good lea< only to have another big opu t in the final quarter really .♦» ie the win after the Jimmie? ma <» another run at the Sham la. ns The wui was the sevent.. f > the Shamrocks. The first pci iod was elate a 1 way Jimtown scored first iu mago l to hold a very slim lea ! 1 til Scott put the Shamru. » ; lead 13-12 with 3 13 to play m 1 ic quarter. This started a .«♦] 1 < / H »d-changing that finally 1 t - t d a 20-19 lead f »r Jim town at ■ ie ei d of the quarter Ca np--U s jumjx-r gave them this <d v th 32 sr ords to play. The ■ rj m the m- ond t .g’.t un-
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i •s a they took command early ver tic I th. .An/e with a sic. i ••’. &. i ( az r pushed the . - u into the lend they .eve.' 1- < it!, a long t^vot hit two irc<- throws and da o. 'a a yeV. und shot brfun S< ' hit another free shot an! Mb k.< lj a pair, making it 29 2u North Liberty. Kavas broke the cold treak sstth a jumper as ( 38 rer amed in the half, but Scott ailed two more from the foul line and GLnzcr a lay-in a* the Shamrocks began to pull away They increased this lead to 13-29 by the main intemt..*aion. Th< Shamrocks seemed to have things pmt’.y much thetr own v tv a- they moved ahead SR-36 m the first l a’f << ts e tJwT 1 q iarti i only to have the Jimmies on- e again tighter things up wfh so n -'might baskets, one by Par'v' two by Stump and the last ■ e by W.irr As things end .-.I • n third quarter found the team playing even as the Shamrok still enjoyed a 1 l-pomt lead i-19 with <me stanza left
Tlie Jimmie* crept a little doser ui tne last two a_nd out । laif mmuus. It w.ia Campovli starving things after just iu t*c<.n 1., and then .Mump eame r.ght back with another basket, Scott lub a .a^-ui iur Uic onaJiltucK >, Du. Stu.up inaohtd tin; un j p ru. 1.--m un-o r bui. again Stun p wa tn • v..ua 1. o.ltiJ.g '..v n .id l< 1 b ‘ •■» I , Aid. .l b to ] .ay in the game 1 . is where the big streak c i io , t and Kn< pp hit bas k> .. and Mh kouaj a tree throw to g l .t sUiltd. ’ih n U Au Ma., daj anu Gmz» r hitting be so. e .'aa Kodaj hit two inure in a row and Ginz r aan 1 luioUier J\:a pj» g it in Lhf a ‘ a: : (. nz* i hit again giving the Si imio-hi. 19 cunsecuUve points without a return and opened up a tremendous 86-57 lead before a pair of free throws with 2:19 remaining broke the Jimtown t eak. From h' re it w a-s just a matter of time as the tvams battled U> the final s ioic us 92-69 Slump L ads All Scon r» Stump the small but very effective guard for Jimtown, paced all sc >rer, as he totaled 21 i»oin‘.a in this game on 11 baskets and a pair of live throws. T e Shamrocks scoring was paced by Mlekodaj. Knepp and Ginzcr who had 20. 19 and 18 reap ctlve y. Ik»\ Scons North L ix rty b f p Kaser 3 4 1 Kane 0 0 1 Mlckodaj 7 6 4 Allsop 0 0 0 l-.auganian 0 0 0 S Mt 3 4 2 Knepp » । 3 Hudak 1 o 9 Fiaier 0 ) 0 Rus 0 ’ 9 Kose ak 4 J 4 Hart 11 9 Gmzer 8 2 2 Totals 36 20 17 Jiintow n Kavas $ 0 1 Williams 1 o 3 Warr 3 o 4 Mellott 2 2 2 Campbell 5 0 4 Parcel * 1 Smith 0 2 1 Stump 11 ‘ Totals 31 7 22 North Liberty 19 43 63 92 Jimtown 20 29 49 69 Tyner Wins 2nd As Star City Falls Friday With Greg Amor ifed ng tin way. Tyner grabbed the lead m a tight ball game in the second quarter and m< ved «n to th ir scond win of the m-ason again* • fi\ • Io jo-* Er day n ght as Sta City fell 74-6* in an exclttm game Amor tota’i d 27 points . . pa ing the win ’Pie scoring slarted real f st a. the action nnnnl quickly fn i one end to the o’her Two fr* • throws bv Husciby - tailed thr s for S’.ai Cty and aft« r P !•: ni tied the score with a basket Pie I*ulaski County five racked up two quick basket* for a 6-2 lead A free throw by Matz basket by Amor a pair of free throws by Ross and another tw<»-pnnte b> Amor, made it 9-6 Tyner bP'ir Star City came back with three baskets by Sayers P< irv and Sayer* aga a Amor s th ' I l aket made it 12 11 as t v first । quarter ended with arPon inch slower in the la t hr If < ' the jiermd Amor a as hot a* d t i ked the Redrnen in th- s<- ' • • I He hit two f eld gen ». *v»r Westphal am** ba k w ' • e f"i X Al TO- I.H E- I HU' I •FARM BPRSAU! | INS! RAN E • I Fred Hullin'rer X Phone 586-33. X ' ■ Itoi Mohi C Wnlkertuni wa—>, O CX. Q
Star City Ro s then hit two more baskets and the lead was 19-14 Cumpton hit to break this s reak but Uien it was Amor again. Ad ter Hoselby hit hi-, first field goal of th* n.ghl, Amor again to ed two points making the had 23-1 *. Ba- K-to back baskets by \^ < j hai a i H > elby ciu t e h i ' < o: <■ but Peterson hit fr m u. a r the R dmen After two iuul s.. >ts by Say th ag un tri i: <<l i to on,* Snidh h a bi Reta d two free throws anti tlie R dm* n r Ivan id on to a 372* halftb e lead Th < ond half vas pr Ty ev< st rt. .ty n' v< r came w.thin in* r than f ur in the third I ;. i an<l ihe R' dmtn maintaine. a •o* point margin nt th* t* d of : । • p Tio i. 59-52. Star City did make on • more serious threat Irv in the game when they trimme i the •ad 70 to 68 only to haw Smi’h hit the final two baskets of the night making the final Fcor 71-68 Am r pnfnt total was ac.hi-v---ed on ten baskets and seven of 11 free throws for Tyner. Ro*, ad led 13. Peteram 11 and Smith 10 for the other Redmen m double figure- Compton pace 1 the losers with an even 20 points Box M**orr Truer tK ft p S. Peterson 5 15 Amor 10 7 3 Smith 4 2 4
REPORT OF CONDITION OF Ccirmunity Slate Ban' OF NORTH LIBERTY. IN THE STATE OF IND! \N A. AT TUI < Os HI >l*l ON j>E< | MBI IC 31, 1965 ASSETS Cash, bnlaiwis with other hang*, an. aMi Hun in pr »- rffm o collection 496' • t inted States Government obligation - direct and guaranteed ..... 94151 ’b»*natton*, of *h t r** nnd r^iHicnl suikdivtalcmg 205 507 S urdn s of FiMeial agenciew and corporations not guaranteed by US. v OUier secuntiea (including > None corporate stocks! Federal funds sold ... v Other loans and discounts _ 15554 " " Bank premises, furniture and fixtures and "ther a^rts representing bank premises 3 5 0 H t Real estate owned other than bank premk-es Cust omens liability to this bank on acceptances uuV sianumg Other assets N * N 1 total assets liamlktiks Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and ’ * ■■ - i-raimn* g.. J( lime and savings deposits of Individuals partnerships and corporations K , "of United State* Government Deposit* of States and puhtu -o subdivisions >3 > • ~ ' central banks and international institutions ■ <’» foreign governments and official institution «>' j*"-it of commercial banks Certified and offteers' che< ks. etc ,• j 'WAL i>Ki-<'si-ns mus - d< inaml dv;K>-it.s <BO 323 06 (* ‘ lot.ll uni- and savings deposits $1 425 588 09 r ”” s riircha.*cd • b ’lttes for borrowed money y c Acceptances executed by or for account of thia bank and outstanding * ri< * < including I none mortgage* and other t»ank premises ami other real NKatc) t 7 ; ■ TOTAL LLABILITITB 7^ 1P j CAPITAL AItOVNTS t n Cipital notes and debentures y • (b> Preferred stock — total par value N- • • No shares outstanding None << < ommon stock — total par value sui M "' ' No aha Ivs authorized 500 No shares oulatambng aotr Bui plu* 75 (H mH 7 Undivided profit* T."_. Z ~ 141 43-' * Reserve fur contingencies and other capita] reserves N - TOTAL (’APITA 1. ACCOUNTS ~26« 4-> * UM AL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS T 234 MEMORANDA Al rag Os total dep<<mtj< f or the 15 calendar (Ihvb ending wdh call date 2 935 46 Av. rage . f total loans for the 15 calendar days ••nding w ith cal! date ' । 572 7'l ' L i- s as s -own in item 7 of ' ’A^m-UT are after deduction of valuation reserves of 14 4. S'- unti- a* .bourn in item- 2-5 of ••Aasets” are after <led-.M*tion of valuation reserves of N » I R E Overmyer. Cashier of the above-named bank do •mr an I affirm that th!* report of comillion is true and cori' the best of my knowledge and belief R E OVURMYER Cu«^ Directors tohn Summers Whttn .er Ralph M Hass }{ w luLs ej Bt«tr <.f Indiana Cuontv of St Joseph. *< rn io and sub vribed before me ihi* 10th dav of Jonuan On! i I -letn ivrtifv Illa! I am not an ulfi. «r or fi-. tor of U’ ' ■ ' ■ ' ■ V ■ W .
i Matz 2 5 4 Ross 4 5 4 : Norris 2 u j lutal 27 20 23 I Sta. < .ty 1 Sayers 2 1 5 1 Gilman 2 4 2 ’ loiry 2 1 2 ■ t pha’. 7 0 5 Carpcntct 0 0 t • Hosciby 4 2 5 1 Compton 844 Total 26 16 27 Score by Quarters: ■ Tyner 11 37 59 74 Star City 12 29 52 63 Lincoln-Liberty 1 arm Bureau Meets • The Liberty-Lmcoln Twp- Far n Bur nu was held January 5 at the Community Build.ng Chan man Willard Stump, called ts. » meeting to order. Rayn ond N-. . read the devotions. Mr. Johij Clark was fn chaigc of the P< and Hobby Club. Rejxirts w- ,j given from the American Earn. Bureau Federation convention . Chicago. । Fred Bullinger, of Walkert< Farm Bureau Insurance Age:.' . was guest, speaker Ho said t St Joseph County Farm Run Insurance Is the largest *u agency in Northern Indiana R ' al o told of planned improv. । me' ts of the future 1 Refreshments were served I the hostess, Mr- Viola Nye
