The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1966 — Page 2

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r HAS BEEN A HARI) V <-k and a half for the boys out f r football at Join Glenn and ' rth Liberty as the practice * ssions have been fast and fur- . >s in order to round them into f in for the opening game beveen these two schools on Frid <y, September 2. John Glenn has • so completed arrangements to t, into a Jamboree prior to the ening season game as the Fal»ns this year only have an eight _ une schedule. SCHEDULE WISE. JOHN Glenn has several cmuigos as V >es North Liberty. The Falcons will play three of their games at iiome and five on the road, a irt’i Liberty will play onlv two ut th air ten games at the North Liberty Feld as they also have access to the mw Jackson field

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as a home field. They will play there four times during the season. THE JOHN GLENN SCHEDuIe is as follows: Sept. 2, North Liberty, Home Sept. 9. North Judson. There Sept. 23. LaVille, Home Sept. 30. La Lumiere, Home Oct. 7. Rolling Prairie. There Oct. 14. South Central, There Oct. 21. Knox. There Oct. 28, Jimtown, There THE SHAMROCKS 10 GAME schedule is as follows: Sept. 2. Walkerton, There Sept 9, Jimtown. Thore Sept. 17. Marian. Jackson Sept. 23. Now Carlisle, Jackson Sept. 30. Knox. There Oct. S. Jackson. Jackson Oct. 15. North Judson. Here

Oct. 22. Rolling Prairie, Here Oct. 29, LaSalle, Jackson Nov. 4, LaVille, There JOHN GLENN IS UNDER new coaching this year with Lou Kollias the new head coach. He will be introducing a different style of play to the boys who have less than three weeks to get adjusted to the new play. Also new are several boys who were in the Tyner school last year and had no chance to get any football experience. The turnout hasn't been as big as anticipated, but the enthusiasm is big at this time. Spirit seems to be running higher than in previous years. NORTH LIBERTY IS AGAIN under the proven able guidance ot Jack Lowe as he has become an institution at North Liberty. He also has many returning lettermen to build around and a senior class that is loaded with experienced players. This team will have the job of extending the current unbeaten streak at North Liberty. ONCE AGAIN IT MAY NOT be to John Glenn s advantage to open against North Liberty, but that is what the schedule calls for. The past couple of years it hasn't made much difference when you played the Sham risks, the outcome was just about always the same The Falcons have one new team on their schedule. LaLumiere. with all the rest carry overs from the former Walkerton schedule. NORTH LIBERTY HAS A few changes. LaSalle and Marian have been added to the schedule. Walkerton, Indiana Fri. - Sat. — August 26 A 27 In Panavision and Metrocolor Happiness Is Debbie Reynolds as The Singing Nun Co-Starring Ricardo Montalban Agnes Moorehead-Chad Everett Katherine Ross - Ed Sullivan Guest Star Greer Garson dr i 4n Open At 7:00 Show At Dusk Children I nder 12 Free Mel. - Thurs. - Friday August 21, 25, and 26 A Double Feature. Something Different. Both in Color. Flame And The Fire and Contest Girl Saturday, August 27 Triple lea tn re Promise Her Anything In Color Warren Beatty - L-slie Caron Jerry lx*wis in Who's Minding The Store In Color Also Man Who Shot Liberty Valance In Color Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ; August 28, 29, 30 ; The Sandniper with Elixalwdh Taylor. Richard Burton Also When The Boys Meet The Girls with Connie I rancis - Harve Presnell j This Advertisement and 85c Admits Two Monday, Aug. 29 Tuesday, Aug. 80, SLSO A Carl<«d. Every 10th Car Free

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Both of these should be getting • considerably st l onger a.s they are I big schools who are now playing with seniors after starting with all underclassmen. The rest of the schedule is carry overs from previous years. IT IS EXPECTED THAT A much more football minded team will be reperesenting John Glenn than has been seen at Walkerton. Winning may come hard yet this year, but the effort given and the

AMERICAN LEGION POST 365 r § North .Liberty, Indiana I DANCE | SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 I I Music by Pete Freehauf g H ii I Goin 1 to the Indiana State Fair /aw

More than $180,Ok) will he waiting in tiie winners’ circle tor top horses and their drivers in tiie biggest day of Grand Circuit Harness ra< ng in Indiana State Eair history on Labor Day, September 5 The 40th edition of the famed Fox St. will be followed by the Horsen.^ i s Stake, the 57th Horseman Futurit)' for trotters, and the 571 h Horseman l uturity for pacers. TIRED FEET? . . . An important mode of transportal a for all Fair-goers — the si.u'.le bus — will again be present to carry visitors to all areas of the grounds. The six tractor-powered units, consisting of three buses, will circle the grounds about every 20 minutes The buses will operate from 8:00 a m. until aiound 11:00 p.m, WILDLIFE DISPLAY . . . Caged animals and fish will once again bring the native wildlife of Indiana in close range for State Fair-going families to obsene safely. Pacing black bears and frisky gray squirrels will be housed in the exhibit behind the Conservation Building. RED*-CROSS AIDS . . . Cuts, blisters, and sunburns will find relief at ths Fust Aid Statisn Members of the Bed Crosk will attend State Fair visitors in the Service Building hospital near the Fall Ureck Fairground entrance.

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brand of play seem certain to improve. NORTH LIBERTY IS A proven team that you can depend on to give you a good hard game of football. This will be no exception this year and they will be more of a marked team with their unbeaten season of last year giving them a lot of publicity that will have the teams aiming for them. Both schools should provide some entertaining evenings for the fans of this area.

HUMP FLATTENED . . . • Work is currently underway to ■ remove a hump present on the | inside southeast turn of the Fair.grounds mile - long track. This hump of dirt exists between two I safety fences and is being re- * moved for convenience of trucks i ! and other vehicles essential to I rodeo and racing events. ARMY DEMONSTRATION . . . Army equipment will be displayed; tactics will i»e demonstrated. and air maneuvers will be shown to the audience at the Fair's Military Program, Sunday, August 28. The Indiana I Army and Air National Guard । will present this program at 111:15 am in the Grandstand. ■ BANDS COMPETE . . . Eighty-fiv high school band* from 45 counties around the state are scheduled to compete in the 1966 State Fair Band Day contest on August 31. The contest is recognized as one of the most spectacular in the country. SING-OUT ’M . . . The musical explosion which has traveled 45,000 miles to five countries comes to (he Indiana State Fair in UP WITH PEOPLE. These 160 college and high school students will demonstrate their tribute to liberty in Iwo free shows at 4.30 and 7:30 pm. on l-abor Day. All you need to see the show is one admission ticket to the grounds.