The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1967 — Page 12

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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - FEB. 2, 1967

Tiiten Tops Falcons 73-58 iContinual from page li Klmgerman hit again but Ross • t t a lav in and WothU.s t<> » a f n.- pa" fr<>ni Am"i f<>r anoflu r < “ipph' on whu h h. was fouled I < missed th. fl«. throw and Arnot nus-.d n pan that c. uld I- iv. trimm. d th. had m-r. b. . t .r. Tnt .n > um ba k with thr.. < n< km- »»-. F< lln an (>v enr.v er pad Klotz just Lefort th. <nd of ta. p. t lod Ti mad. Ih< .m <re f , 46 at th. en I <<f th. quarti r. which was witl r on. of th< ir h i ... d all night. Reichard hd a fr.. thr w b < wn th. final stanza but Ross a,d Amor hit su< o - iv< h F< Idr in added tvv on- -p nt. rs but Amor hit a singb p.mt From hi. . n out it w. the Falcons t-nnming the had -li;h’L with 1• it n<»r it bo - ir. th- < losing i mutt 'to m.d • th< final margin 73 .>s. In all. a 1- ’ of mistakes v m ,d- ftcr •■ • extended I f! dm to the st. rm but a h id fought g.nit by b< th teams h this battle. Klotz Hits •>! Randy Klotz t-pp. I all scored <F 11 21 points wh’b F.ldmin had h and Graig 1"• forth. winners. »ke W. slhues hit 19 for the Fal- < ns with Amor and Ross each r u hing doubl. figures with 10 p ints. B Team Ixws Th. .Fak<n B team dropped It. • gam.- also as they fell beI nd early battled back t< gain : small had but dr pped well belt nd in the second half to lose 60-51. Box Score John Glenn fg fl fta p Amor 2 6 11 1 Groves 2 0 0 0 60 Years Os Service EsL 1903 LEMONTREES IwoMETiim CUMIN® RHB AU eiantt to One U»a SAoje Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St. LMiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHfiiiiiiiii

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Westhuea 7 5 8 4 R. .ss 5 0 0 5 Smith 2 2 3 3 Netswend. r 2 3 3 3 SUsko 0 0 0 1 Totals 21 16 33 17 Triton Feldman 7 4 74; Klotz 0 3 4 4 Overmyer 2 0 13 Kling.rman 3 12 1 Craig 6 3 5 3 Stoneburner 1120 Enders 1 2 2 0 Reichard 0 111 Totals 29 15 24 16 Falcons Host Unbeaten South Central Friday The John Gl*oU Falcons will host on. of the f-w undefeated t arns in th.- stat.- Friday night when South Central, of LaP<»rtc County will visit for a game in th.- John Gh nn gym. Gam. time will be 6 45 f<>i th. B Team. One of th. games postponed by the storm la 4 Week, the Westville game wil be made up on Tuesday February 14 This cont. st is to b- placed at Westville. The other game, against Aubb< . naubbee was played Wednesday night, but too early for advance notlci m the paper. Shamrocks Face Two Opponents This Week End Th. North Liberty Shamr .k« will have a busy schedule for the next < . uple of Weeks due tO th< rec. nt storm. The two approaching week end« b- th called for < nly on.- gam- hut with postponements tw< game swill be played b‘ th we. k ends. This Friday, the regularly < heduh d game against Wakarusa will be play.-d <n th< North Liberty floor. On Saturday, th. p dponed gnm< with N. w Carlisle will be player! on th.-ir fl.* r This was th< game orginally set for last Friday. The following w< ek end will find th. Shamnrks plaving Middlebury <>n Friday night, a regularly scheduled game on the Shamrocks home court On Saturday. the team will travel t< Jarks- n to play them in the postponed gam. of last Saturday. NOT I C E Th.- Dixie Walker Square Dane. Club new Jessens were supp. to s'art this Sunday night but have been postponed until Sunday. February 19th. Tim. and place will be ann.-unctd in next week' paper. iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiit*£

John Glenn Lists Two Honor Rolls John Glenn high school has released the hon<>r roll for the third six weeks grading period and for the first semoster. THIRD SIX WEEKS Seniors - DiNtiiiguisheu Linda Smith Seniors - Regular Wanda Awa Id Maijean Cole Marjorie Elder Bill II- Hand Linda Kw k Sib m Klingermnn Elaine Knowlton Margie Lee Beverly Leininger Rachel Mullet Kenn Murphy Dana PI. t< her Kathy Roth J. nnie Safar Goll, tte Weller Mike West hues Bar ba i a Wils, n Junior - Distinguished None Junior - Regular Nancv Chapman Linda Daube Diana LaMunton Wayne McGee Tom Mellin Davina Miller John Stanko Rhonda Stonebumer Linda Thibodeaux Karen Th- mpson Sophomore - Distinguished Sam Patterson Sophomore - Regular Mike Anderson St eV. Bll' Wl Il I-airy Ghat les Craig D. M v . r Greg Hartsell Janice Hart sough Brenda Hostetler Dunean Mitchell Pat Kelleher Maxine Mullet I-arry Neiswender Gary Trost John Vandall Darh ne Weller Manlvn Wringer Fn-shman - Distinguished John Mitchell !'n-*hman - Regular Jolanna Erickson Eric John ■ n Keith Knepper Nicky Miller Roger Rhodes Shcrvl Stogsdill Carol Tav lor Jack Wardman Susan Zartman SEMESTER HONOR ROLL Srnirr - Distinguished Marjorie Elder B. verly Leininger ARTS-WAT for feedlot profit power Model 420 See the rugged 1967 Arts-Way portables, with extra capacity to do your job faster. Extra muscle, too, for years of dependable service. And more convenience features than any other portable. See Model 320 I. Mode! 420 Jim A!pt?*'** And Son H.ilkcrton. Ind.

Dana Pletcher Linda Smith Barbara Wilson Senior - Regular Wanda Awald Bill Hiatt Bill Holland Susan Kihngerman Elaine Knowlton Margie Lee K< n Murphy Phillip Patrick Kathy Roth Jennie Safar Collette Weller Junior - Distinguished Kan n Thompson Junior - Regular N an. y ('hapman Linda Daube John Huffman Roy Johnson Shan n Klinedinst Wayne McGee Patrick M< Norton 3'om Melhn Davina Miller Paula Stum-burner Rhonda Stoneburner Joanne Williams Sophomore - Distinguished 1-arry Charles Brenda Hostetler John Vandall Sophomore - Regular Mike Anderson Steve Buswell Gn-g Campbell Elaine Fitzgerald Gn-g Hartsell Janice Hartsough Pat Kelleher Duncan Mitchell Maxine Mullet I-irry Nelsw. nder Sam Patterson Gary Trost l>arlene Weller Manlvn Wringer Freshman - Distinguished John Mitchell Freshman - Regular Jolanna Erickson Eric Johnson Keith Knepper Nicky Miller Sue Reed Roger Rhodes Sh.-ryl Stogsdill Carol Tavlor

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Jack Wardman Susan Zartman N O T I <’ E Dr W. M. Denant will be out the office during the months February and March. The ofn will be open for minor adju ments from 330 to 500 p daily except Thursday and S da y. N OTIC F. The regular meeting of । Epsilon Chi chapter of Tri Kai will be held at thr home - of MRry< «- Rohrer <>n February 2. 8 p m. See You in Church Sunday

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