The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1966 — Page 9

Shamrocks Open Season Victorious Over Marian Five North Liberty's Shamrocks got off < n the right foot for the 196667 basketball se i in Wedn soiy niaht by downing Marian in the opening game for b< th teams. Alter Marian had op. ned by gaining an early b ad. the Shamrocks < ame back to take the b id in the second quarter, lost It again in the third period and dominated play in the last stanza to win by 11 58-47. It to* x coach Bob Gowin's < rew three and a half minutes to get < n the Hcorel>oard as Marian grabb'si the early lead A l a ket by Houghton open d the scoring and Goddard hit a on ket ml a pair of free throw . making it ♦j-<» bet. re Kerry Kane hit the Shamrocks first basket of the night A minute later, Kane added a free throw but Houghton and Goddard rami bark with baskets to make it 10-3 with only 2 11 showing to be played in the first period. Jim Fraser hit a free shot but a big 12-4 h ad was gained by the Knights as Bock hit with less than a minute left With ten mc- < nds remaining. LaMar Wes lek toss.-d in h two-pointer. making it 12-6 as the fust quarter ended. This basket had started a .streak as Denny Allsop hit next, follows! by another basket by Wesob k J'x Ginzer tossed one in and Allsop and Ginzer again hit in Hur< e >si >n. giving the Shamrocks a 16 12 had at thi < |wknt. Dhoon- br >k<- ti,. M irian dr light with a I k» t with 429 left in the half. but W< b k hit a thr. e point plav forth. Shamr<ck' Action was .q < . -Jing up back-to-back Kisket? trimming now as Goddird . nd Nic'.hm hit Hu- lead to 19-Is. but W. -lek came right back L r tin Shamrocks with a jumper. N. 1 B: ughman added two from the toil line ingr. axing the lead t< 23 1 s b ' a., the Knights counter' d with a fr<-< throw by B*xk and ba ikets by Bk-nke and Van Huffei. this once again tying the score at 23-23 Kane broke th.- tie, but B>nke

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knotted the score again with a basket, only to have Fraser and W. hk hit in the find half minute only to have Nicohni bon ■ in as the gun sounded, makm it 29-27 in favor of the Shamr< eks at halftime. Nicohni started the .<■ nd halt right where he left oii the first with a basket tying the s. re at 29-29. Kane hit a fret throw but Blenke pushed the Kn ghts ahead K r the first time suv e early in the second quarter with a one-hander. Tne h au then changid hands on the next three baskets a.- Fraser hit for North Lib- rly, then Blenke a. in for Marum an 1 Allsop for the Shamrocks. Allsop hit again followed by .i basket by Ginzer with the quart' r just over hah gon . I i hmg the Shamrocks a) . ad b\ tiV' , .h..’,:!. Houghton hit a free tin w and Bock a field go d. Hut Kan score 1 from under for the SI. mns k . Vvrvait added a liar ‘brow for the Knights, but thus wa ■ matched by one from Wes.hk with eight seconds left for a 41-27 lead as the third period ended. Shamrocks Pull Away Marian dn-w first blood in the final eight minutes a. Goddard and Van Huffei hit first for the visitors. The last basket c; me with 6 22 showing on the clock and was all the Knights were going to get for over four minutes Kane hit from in close to break the tie and then it was Fraser. Allsop tossed in two baskets, this all taking a lot of time and Ginzer finished the str.-ak with a two-pointer hoisting the lead to 51-11 before Van Huffei hit with 2:21 left in the game Allsop matched this and a free throw by Ginzer an 1 two by All op was f -1! wed by a basket by Fraser, giving a very comfortable SR-43 lead to the Shamrocks Van Huffei c. ntinu* d his hot hand with two basket in the last 22 s». ( l nds to account for the final score of 58-47. B Team Wins Opener N >rth Liberty s B Tram wan their . prmng grrnr of the season over the Marian reserves by a score of 34-25 Box Score North Utterly fg ft fta p

Allsop 7 2 2 3 Wesolek 5 2 2 1 Kane ’ 4 2 3 3 Ginzer 4 1 3 0 Fi.uu 4 110 Baughman 0 2 3 1 Anderson 0 0 0 1 OOrt 0 0 0 0 DeslL- o 0 0 0 Total 21 10 14 9 Ma rian Bek 2 1 10 Vervaet 0 13 0 Bea dies 0 0 U 1 Houghton 2 12 2 Nicolini 3 0 0 1 Blenke 3 0 11 Dhoon- 1 o i i Knust 0 0 0 o Goddard 5 2 2 1 Van Huffei 5 0 1 3 Totals 21 5 11 10 Score By Quarter^ North Liberty 6 29 11 5s Marian 12 25 37 47 T II E LEGION CORNER To begin with this w.-ek first off I d like to commend James Patterson for his article in the Voice of tiie People I ist week Its t<x> bad We don't hive more interested or patriotic p. plc such as he in our midst I hope the guilty ones who read his article think twice the next time. It's a shame. There are thousands of boys over there during the time the colors Were being; presenter! that very same night, who are dying for people to have the privilege of enjoying such a recreational contest let ab ne the fact that they an fighting for the same pc plr to enjoy a freedom from fear. fn-edom from want, freedom of speech, freedom of rchgi' n Vi t, th. sc same people. adult.-- and ciuldren cannot take a f t w minute s out to pay rv.-pect t and tm the flag of freedom and America, under which these people hve, and our boy- die. Tiunk twio the next time the fin. is ianng displaced. P-eallZ'- what it lands for. Again I say ' hieomy” for Mr. Patterson and his backbone We of the Veteran's organizations, e^px uillv of the American U -ion, ire behind you <>n. hundred |ht cent. Again I d like to re mind the people of the community. We of the Leg’., n an now accepting toys and u. able- clean clGhes m our annual Christmas basket drive. JP Court News Recent case-s tried in the lancoln Town anp Court consisted of one Charge of permitting a violation in which Lin la Bridwell paid a fine and ci st of sl9 25. A violation of a restriction on a driver s li< »n * < • st G. (1 Verkkr Jl9 25 He was not wearing glasses a his h< • nse called for the-m to be worn K M Gillie: w s ticketed on /Jr What do you kno* about “Second Car” Insurance? Should both cars carry the same insurance? Is the cost the same for both cars? Will teenage drivers nuke a difference in the rat* you pay? These are only a few of the questions that you’ll want answered if you’re a 2-car family. Call us today. We'll be happy to give you the answers and help plan the right protection for you. R. W. Johnson Ins. Moi nmfj — Il unlvt Phone 867-2524 Afternoons — Koontz Lake Phone Walkerton 586-2580

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a rcckk'B driving charge after his auto truzk a tr'-v an 1 b hphon.pole H«- w r. fln.-d <23 25. K» rry L-!' . d wu” ir-. st' d on th. charge J a minor t: m - port in;; al> >h"h< b. vcrv.g. i and paid $21.2.5 William Gr ‘v. < f rtn . erty wa.s arn -.ted n a charge >f reckle. ' driving and paid a fine of $23.35. Howard I>. <'• ftm of Hamlet, had two charges lewd against him, <>rie for driving on a beginner's permit without an adult who has a valid driver s license He pud $19.25 on tins charge The S. i ond charge < . nstituted reckless driving and Coffin paid $23.2.> iai t hi- i barge D< nald G. M llndarfer was charg'd with speeding 35 mph in a 20 mph z? m and paid sl9 25 Tyner PT A News The Tyner ITA met M nday fvenmu-. November 21 m the s< ho.J caf'-tena. Tile meeting was ( pen'd by pn ilnt Alfred Johnson with the Pledge of Allegiance. pevoti n w. re given by Rev. Claude Stogsdill < f tin T-» garden First Brethren Church Mrs Gene Summers hd in gn up singing wath songs written bv Indiana i > mpowrs. The group voted t< buy a TB bund

l_ g ■■ l YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS IN TEN GREAT QUESTIONS By Lewis A. Kraner Concerning Present Truth 1. By what are men sancitified n Answer; .Sanctify them THROUGH THY TRUTH Thy word is truth. John 1717. 2. To what knowledge wtxild God have all mtn c-mc’ Answer: "Who will have all men to be savtd and TO COME UNTO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE TRUTH. 1 Timothy 2.4. 3. What effect does obedience to the truth have upon Christians? Amwrrt "Seeing YE HAVE PURIFIED YOUR SOULS IN I OBEYING THE TRUTH through the Spirit 1 Peter 1.22 4. How should the truth ever be cherish'd Anwwrr: "Buv tin- truth, and SELL IT NUI Proverb 23 23. 5. Dues the Bible recognize "pr»-s-nt truth tn other wordtruth especially applicable for anv given time’’ Aimwrr: "Wherefore I will not be negligent to put y u always in remembrance of the e things, though ye know th.-m’ and be ESTABLISHED IN PRESENT TRUTH 2 Peter 112 6. I*- there anv sfxcial nns«ige ft<. Gd t 5. giv.n t • the world in the last days’’ Ansurr: Therefor’- be ve ah' r> ady f r in ih h an hour as > i think not the Son of mar com> tn V. HO Hli’A' IS A FVJTHFUL AND WISE SERVANT u a his Uad hath made ruler ever his hot. « h M, T > GIVI-l THEM MEAT LN DUE SEASON M. 'th. w '.'l it 4 - 7. What d.'s 'hnst say of the *n,mt wh vh« nhi mi- f< und gmng "meat in due m a^on"’ Answer: "Blessed Is that s- rvant wbe m h -1/ rd When H< cometh shall ftnd so doing Matthew 24 46 s. What will be thr burden of the closing gospel me.-mge? Answer: F«-ar G«d and give glorv to Hirn *< r th* hour of His judgment is conic anil worship Him that ru ulr I hi aven and earth, and the tea aid the Lurt.as of I waters . . . Babylon is fallen us fallen If an men ■ wurxhip the beaut and hm imago and receiie his mark ■ in lus forehead, or in his hand the same shall dr nk of I the wine of the wnith of God. Reiebiti n 14 7-P 9. How are those descr G-d who accept this mesaage \nswcr: "Here is thi patience of the saints here a thry ■ 'bait k« rp thr commandments of God and the f: th of I Jesus" Revelation 14 12. !(• How earn.-stly is this work t> be prosecuted ” Answer: And th« Lord said unto the servant Go nut into ■ th. highways and hrdgrs. AND i’OMPFL THEM TO I COME IN that my house may b< filled latke 14 23 You .May Owm A Beautiful Frei Bible S Write To YOUR FRIENDS THE SEVENTH-DAY AD\ ENTISTS P. O Box 33. Walkerton Induma

Tne program was ' Indiana S. m • ntennial Mrs Stanley Brown of Plymouth gav' a v-ry m*. • *m ' talk and Ju .v <1 Edi oi m’. ' • tin. j'iac in Inoian.i Sb- il: r-t ra* • d ■im I. t■air al map I. Id of s.me sane m >n , of Indiana gave man; of the "tn t 4 .ur stat", and new and .Id mdu *rie. Along with her huge exhibit w-re sornv thing" broc.-ht m by parents to show Ir han.i through the y ra-c.' C! iud»- Yor a gavi ave-v interesting history of Polk T'wnship and T.n- r and thi ir origin, m> i’i mng some of the early school industries and families. Hosts for th* ev» ning w< re Mi .md Mr- I> land W. hh. Thfourth . iks roorr m ’m - • rved '. r. hment T..- <'hri tm i pr r; m will be n Thurals;. 1.. < erdM i 22. und- - tn«- direction ■ ’ Mn Marjon« Snider run \ rm \ < las^ (HRHTMXs I\RTY The I’hilathea Cl . of th< Unit'd M'th'di t CJ.n < h will h> In t heir annua! Chr •: . - pi t - lu k dimi' - nd gift •x< a mge a» n o-i on Thur slay I mt er S. in Hi'- dining room of th' Illinois Stn- ’ Building Roll ard coffe. will be furni ra d Th> a ill > • a 50c b $pH) gift exchange

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