The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1967 — Page 2
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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — I ED. 16, 1967
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Kane 2 5 10 4 Wesolek 1113 Anderson t u o 5 Baughman 0 3 5 3 Ort 2 0 0 4 Summerfield o 0 0 0 besits il 0 0 (> T tai 29 20 29 23 Middlebury W rtm,. <i 5 3 I 3 Otto 2 1 2 U Shenk 1 115 Y'de! I* 3 «i 2 I'leg sei k' 1 •> t> S 2 Sh..up s 2 2 1 Wen. • t 2 1 3 4 Akins 0 <i 0 2 1 tai 21 17 2fi 19 Seen- By Quarters North Liberty 17 32 57 73 Miidb >ury 7 23 11 65 Thursday Sight ladies Li-agix' Hl F>e Ho 56 32 II me 1 ‘all y >s' . 3. 4 <' mnum S. :• Bank 16 . 11 : N L. Lumber Co. 16 I.’ Community Gro< <ry 45 43 N L Body Sh. p 45 43 l/ nzo Oil 43 15 Hostetl. 1 Constractoi 36 52 Wells Alum. Coip 34 51 Martins D-X. 33 5.5 High team serns and game Hi IV Ho 2317, 737; Community State Bank 2201 767 Martins D-X 2119. 74 9 High individual senes X- ganw H Harbaugh 519 190; M Worthington 197; Marg»- O'Cnnn* i 495 136; C Anderson 193 Industrial lx*auge Kabehn 17* _• 6’j All State 17’, *o. Walk* it. n Lam - 17 7 l’ow.ll Mann 10 14 American Iwgi< n 9’, 14’,. K ng-bury L < k- p 13 B I H ls. r x 16 1> - -■ A- Hay s 7 .. 16'. Hi h t. m -< i a and ; im< B 1 Hl .r 2'.55 934 W llort. n L >r.' 26x > 917 All S' d- 2622. 921. Hl h individual sell. A game K Bn rly 652.2(H 213 G <;i -.a • ■ >o. 2|; V H .kef 6 |<; G Fie. man 21i J Place 2**l 213; H Phibb s 2 | Mf I. Smith 205. J Spin-l y 203. 2<»2. F Pla. < 203; 11 S. hw < 5 i 2* 'X xiifnirlmn lx*ague I»r*‘ws-O< hs Cor^r 17 7 Cling, njx'el s 15 9 Had A Lad's 1 I 10 Tracy Lutheran 11 13 Bakers Standard 3 16 I o O F ~ 437 7 17 H„h team series and game Cling. iipK-cl's 2664 919. 394Baker - Standard 259 x Hrews- < leks <' >rp 2530 Pad A- Had S 338 High individual ries A game B O.hs 613; o Arndt 595. Arndt 595 576. 223 219 H Paube 576. 223. 219 P Pauhe 2)3 II Lute 213 M. ns Tuesday I'rague Jacki.-s Chalk A- Cm IS 6 Lonzo Oil Co lab. x’ Porky’s c<>nst 11 9> . Pean s Gift Shop 1< 10 Scotty’s Tavern 13 11 Team Bight 11 13 Legi. n P s' 3< 5 11 13 St John - No 1 9 15 St J. bus N 2 x’ 15’ • All State Insu: m. < s’.lll,3 1 , High team series and game St J n- No 2 279" KKMi; Se.dtv Tavern 2714 917 Lonzo Oil C 269.' ; .larkie - Chalk A Cue 966. Hi, h individu ! erm- a gain. M An hrs n ’>s- p. Perkins .’>42, H llckby Ml J Can !’ 220; P P. lan h< 209. II Cl irk £O6 h ugs A (iiKs ns Pm Pluekcrs 70 51 21 Holly*, d 65' 49',. 22’, Luckv Four 59 ** 33 F-Ui J kers 19 37 31 1 P.-pc kx’ 2 ’. 13 Bo*> B- -3" 23 4 9 Ya-Ho-s 20’. 16*. 55' H; ; . t< n< ■ nd ) im< Lu< k> F. ii 2062 717 Pm Phi. I .1995 71 1 P. B • 1954 6x3 Hi ’• mdiv .1.1 . • . ■ a nn. M.n B Lute s<r‘ ^26 H 11 Lmb '..’ s R Bi j! ',66 2"" T Bi wn 202 W i.. ii (‘ 1 ti< hard- s"s j s;; A Clark 432 B Smith 177 Y. Ba. <-wu 172 Monday Sight ladles Leaxue H ihiu.'- Servi. - 61 31 ’ Plas Steel 54 42 I »<i Alt. .5, 4 ;
7^ Robert E. I’rbin Editor PUBLISHER Independent^ews (0.. Inc. Walkerton, Indiana 46574 PUBLK ATION TIME: ihm^aj Oi Each Week Second Class rustic Paul Al Walkerton, Indiana SUBSCIPTION KATES: $3.00 Per Year - s<k Additions If MaiAci (Jut Cf State
Lui <■ R. ii • .it .■ >n 50' , |. * ’ I. u Ann s |9 47 J ‘ n n ■ In ui n< txb. I, ’ <mt casts 3 v 61 w Ja< >b Drugs 3 62 High t. am ,s. 11« an tan.. Huhnke s. iwi V 227.'. 775 Pl. Steel 219’1. 795 219" Pave A Ray 21'79. 731 High individual -. ri. s a- game C Whitt. b< try 526. 193; M Williams 505. ls7 L Huhnke 49" 136. Nite Owl Stewart Const. IS 10 SAL Builders 17 11 Nuabaums 16 12 Chucks Standaid 15 13 Hiatts Insurance 10 18 Bouse Bla-stm 8 20 High t.-arn wnes and game Nusbaums 2699, 924 914; St.-wait Const. 268 X. 932 xxi; SAL Builders 2392, 875 High individual s lies A gam. <’ Roth 600, 23x; F Gmd. In* rg< « 539. 222 V H.k.i sxl K Knepper 207 Lilwrty TiM'Mlay Morning l^eague Lucky Three 54', 23' C S Kegvrnes 52 27 L‘ st Again 17’, 30' Three H's 46 31 Three Ace- 4 2 36 Three Dubs 40 M Hard to Beat 37 .7 Ervs Garden C. aler 33 High team s<- . s and n < CS. K. grilles 194 •19 Ei \ * >..nlrn C< i ■«: o. 57'.', 1. t - in b’ 13. H a "< It it .m 1 1 ‘ e H 565 . . .. \4*xlncMtax Xight Mm* « Wells Alumini . 16 x Knm ht Elcvat* > 16 x Trobaugh Aut Part- 15 9 O’Conm r Kha' ic 15 9 Taylors Gror. ■ 13 11 Vita Boy Chq 12 12 Duughticy M ' .r- I.' 12 Smith Store x 16 Fish I-ike L. inn 7 17 Pdmer Fan*- . I H.jne 6 IS High tram s»^ies and gain* Knecht Ekv.dar 2622, 917. W.U> Aluminium £619 SS6 Dmghtrey Motors 2569 -96 High huh ml I’Fl.s A gam* R Jackson ' 230; K Gordon 536; M Fr 57a R Lightfoot 223; F Fum Ml. 230u5593 IS Kill’
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Friday Night Ladle** Ix*ague Skogmus 59 33 Palmer Funeral 58 l « 33 1 Doans Gift Shop 56 36 Easy Heat 51 41 Shamrock Inn 46', 45' Kams Shell Servxe 44 48 Ritchies 43 49 Liberty Lancs 40 52 M.Minvy's Market 34 5s Berts Jewelry 29 63 High team senes and game lx.an.s Gift Shop 2164, 745. Skogmos 2125. 746; Shamiock Inn 2125. 736 High individual series A game Pauline Nirmasik 195, 205; Betty Wharton 493 131. 179 Betty H»w - el 153 Monday Night Men's la-ague Scotty's D-X 20 s Lancs Case 19 9 Dave A Ray's 1.3 lu Walk* rt<.n Skelgas 16 12 Ho* k»-r's Transfer 15 13 N Liberty Body Shop 14 14 Community Grocery 12 I*. Wabash Tavern 11 17 N. Lib* rty Lumbei Co. 3 20 Easy Heat 8 20 High team scri* and game H> <k. r's Tran-f. r 257 1 897. 372. N Liberty Body Shop 2509; Dave A Rays 2495. 573 Ln. s Case 2495 Huh individual s. ric.s A gam. G Rh *b ssi j> Rau. n 566 231 II Ja* k- n 562 212. R. Rackley 203 Th.- w ild is filled with jreople * ruing and going, but very few arc arriving I ri.lay A Saturday I chruary 17 A 18 The Man Called Flintstone I .Hugh It Ip! With Ilie I lintstones , . . \nwnca’»> Favorite Stone-Age Family I'lwir first fidl l*-nglh tune-full siq>*T-spy adventur«- ( ohuubiaeptur
