The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1967 — Page 9

Industrial League . - • . AU State 32 1144 Kabclin 29i* 1414 Walkerton Lanes 26 18 Kingsbury Lockur 21 23 B. I. Holser 19 25 American Legion 17*4 26^ Powell Mann 16 28 Dave 4 Ray’s 14*4 29*4 High team series and game - All State 2590. 906; Holser’s 2557, 902; Kingsbury Locker 2518; Legion 909. High individual sc How A- game: D. Anderson 687. 204 . 215, 603; J. Emigh 677. 251; J. Place 668. 253. 203, 233. 608; J. Spinsky 268; L. Daube 255; E. Place 251; E Rhodes 219; M. Anderson 216. Meoday Night Indies League Huhnke's Service 74'* 41'* Plas Steel 67 49 Lute Recreation 611* 54,4 Lou Ann's 58 58 Johnson's Insurant? 57** 58U Dave A Ray’s 57 59 Outcasts 45 71 Jacob Drugs 44 72 I ligh te ini scries and jramr - - Huhnke’s Service 2366, 822; Johnson’s Insurance 2217, 784; Plas Steel 2179, 769. High individual series A game: L. Huhnke 505. 188; Z. Ferch 500; L. Carey 498. J. Bedford 177; J. Downs 176. Wednesday Night Ladh-s Uunie W ilkerton Lanm 74 42 Bakers 73** 42'. Welco 73 4 42 j„ Pad<H»* Wheel 72 44 Klnrsbury 49'* 66 u Phillips 4G » 3 69 U Heils 43 73 Savoie 32 84 High team Serb < and game Paddle Wheel 2216, 809; Welco 2170, 760; HHl's 2159 771 High individual serie A game B Jones 536. 208. B. Smit] 482; I Bouse and A Frick 4 71; M. IVilhams 193. B Jones and A Crick 190. Wednesday Night Mens league Trobaugh Auto Parts 32 12 Taylors Grocery 3 13 Knecht Elevator 27 17 O'Qmner Electric 26 is Daughtrev Motors 23 2! Wells Aluminium 20 21 Smith Store 20 21 Vita. Boy Chips 17 27 i Fish Lake Legion 15 29 11’ timer Fumsal H m Hieh tram eerie I Knecht Blevator 2607

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Trobaugh Auto Parts 2593; Smith Store 2560, 936; Daughtrey Motors 899. High individual series & game: N. Eggert 604, 226, L. Pittman 579. 238; J. Houser 560; W. Henning 232. Friday Night Ladies league Palmer Funeral Home 68 4 39'.. Skogmos 67 41 Easy Heat 61 4 46 4 Doans Gift Shop CO 48 Shamrock Inn 54 4 5.34 Kanes Shell Service 524 554 Liberty Lanes 52 56 Ritchies 47 fl; Mooney's Market 40 68 Berts Jewelry 38 70 High team series and game - Palmrr Funeral Home 2270, 801; Skogmos 2247. 84'2; Shamrock Inn 2131. 761. High individual series & game G. Beauchamp 529. 192; M Bowers 514, 199; H. Wharton 486; B. Traskowski 197. UlM'rty Tuesday Morning Ix>ugue Lucky Three 664 The Three H's 62 C. S. Kegerries 59 Lost Again 554 Three Aces 50 Three Dubs 48 Hard to Beat 48 Erv’s Garden Center 43 High team series and game - Hard to Beat 1705. 593; Three H's 1698. 586; Three Dubs 1684 632. High individual series A game B. H» v< l 640, 236: R. Persinger 557, 216; J. Kehoe 550, 204. Monday Night Men's I vague laim's Case 34 14 Scotty s D-X 31 17 Walkerton Skelgas 2b 20 H<'ckcr’s Transfer 26 22 N. Libi rty Body Shop 25 23 Da 24 24 Waba h Tavern 23 25 Gon.inunity Gnjcvry 22 26 Easy H< it 17 31 N Liberty Lumber Co. 10 38 H:/h tt m s.-ru s and v me W d -h T'tvern 2732. 933 9"5 Hockers Ti .n'\r 2594 *5. Dave A Bays 25^ Hi h In Jvlduol series A ram* P ig < kl< v 633 2?7! I. W o'm-k 612. 23’ G. Rhodes 573; W Bx ne 225 Men* Tuesday Lm'nn* n mn’s GIB Simp 29 1.3 Team Ei"ht '26 18 p. 1 1 v ('instruction 24G 19

Jackie’s Chalk 4 Cue 24 20 Lonzo Oil Co. 22 22 Allstate Insurance 20 4 23 4 Scotty's Tavern 20 24 St. Jolins No. 2 191* 24*4 Legion Post 365 18*4 25*4 St. John's No. 1 16 28 High team series and game — Porky’s Construction 2871, 955; Team Eight 2868, 1003; Doan’s Gift Shop 2789; Allstate Insurance 1003. High Individual series A game: W. Harbaugh 591, 222, M Anderson 562; A. Kaser 561, 232; R Luke 237. Suburban Ixs&gue Dad & Lad's 27 17 Clingenpeel’s 24 20 Drews-Ochs Corp 24 20 Raker e Standard 23 21 Tracy - Lutheran 17 27 I O O F #437 17 27 High team series and game Clingenperl H 2744, 958; Baker's Standard 2713, 914; Dad A Lad's 919. High individual series A- game: R Lute 660. 233 226: C. WlLsun

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685, 226; C. Hiuth 588. Kings 4 Queens Pin Pluckers 84 61 26 Hollywood 78 L, 58** 28** Lucky Four 69'* 51** 36 Alley Cats 61' a 47 40 Four Jokers 60'* 45'* 41»* Desperadoes 45'* 33'* 53** 800 Boos 36 28 59 Ya-Hoos 28'* 23*4 63 Hlj h tram series and game Pin Pluckers 1996, 701; Hollywood 1995, 737; Lucky Four 1957; Alley Cats 696. High individual wries & game: Men — R. Lute 585, 212; R. Johnson 571; R Rerch 561; P. Guard 221; B. Bacewtc 209. Women — B. Smith 497, 173; P. Brown 486, 197; E. Bacewic 459; E. Johnson 178. Community Club The Women’s Community Chib met March 17, at the Town Club House. Easter was the theme Used though out the program. The president Mrs. Frank

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Halfrich npaned the meeting and roll cal! was responded to by members giving their favorite Easter Bible quotation. Mrs. Helen Mitchell gave the devotions. Gu« st speaker was Mrs. Aril Hunter who gave a very impressive and realistic book review. The book was titled "The Day Christ L'ltd It was a timely preparation for Holy Week. Mr Hunter favor* d the group with two Saxophone numbers, "How Great Thou Art” and Admiration." He was accompanied by Mrs. Evehm Lawrence on the piano. This addition tn the program was very well received. A social hour and desert was held before* the meeting. The Easter motif. Center pieces were Eastrr Lilies and colored baskets. As favors a dainty little basket of flowers marked Indi virtual places. Hnflteer<s for the day were Mrs. George Hillis, Mrs. M B. Slick and Mrs Bertha Lancaster.

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