The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1967 — Page 16

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — APRIL 27, 1967

Kings A Queens I’m Phickeis 98 Hollywood 92' • Lucky Four 83 * 2 Alley Cats 73 ’ 2 Four Jokers 67 ’ 2 Desperadoes 56> 2 800-Boos 38 5 a-Hoos 34 ’j High team scries and game — 1 in Pluckers 2063, 712. 685; DesI radix's 2032, 737; Lucky Four High individual series & game: Men R. Johnson 574; R. Lute 51; T. Brown 566. 211; R. Johns >n 222: J. Mercer 213. Women C. Richards 511, 182; I Bacewic 176, 175; I*. Frailer 466. 175. Season Highs 3 Gann Series Ind. Men. R. I • ich 688; Women, I'. Wooh v 671. 1 Game Ind. M< n R. Smith 271. Women. E. Johnson 259. Most Improved Bowler Men 11 I’m. R Ferch 170. 181. Women 9 Pins K. K^shua 108, 117. suburban Ix'ague I 'ad & Lad's 37 27 t lingenpeel's 36 28 Baker s Standard 32 32 I rews-Ochs Corp 32 32 I O O F 437 28 36 Tracy-Lutheran 27 37 High team series and game — Dad & Lads 2653, 912, 890; t hngenprt I s 2b13. 931 Baker. Standard 2531. High individual series A- game L. Lut< 686. 248, 224. 214: D. Daube 672. 227. 224. 221: O. Arndt 599. 217; D. Cripe 220. WednesdaA Night Ladies league Welco 86*2 49’2 I a 1;1 Wheel 84 ' 52 Walkerton Lanes 7s 58 Ba ker's 77 ’ 2 58 1 6 Kingsbury 66’ 2 69’ 2 Phillips 591 2 76C Heil's 52 84 Savoie 40 96 High team series and game Kingsbury 2260. Welco 2225, 777; 1 hillips 2222; Paddle Wheel 785; Baker's 775. High individual series & garni': J White 520. 193: B. Smith 503: J Baker and C. Whitt eberry 4 73; C. Whitti berry and N. Schmeltz 191; J. Bouse 185. Friday Night Lillies L-a gue I aimer Fuller;.] Home 79’ 2 48’ 2 Skogmos 79 49 Easy Heat 72 ’ 2 55L> Loans Gift Shop 72 56 Kani's Shell Service 65 > 2 62 ’ 2 Liberty Lancs 63 65 Shamrock Inn 62’ 2 65’ 2 Ritchies 54 74 Berts Jewelry 47 81 Mooney's Market 46 82 High team series and game — I oan> Speciality Shop 2345. .801 793; Shamrock Inn 2085, 759: S togmos 2041. High individual series X- game' G Beauchamp 490 197: S. LDankl 489, 183; F. Waldorf 477; S. Allsop 186. Mens Tuesday league Team Eight 4 4 20 Loan's Gift Shop 411 24 1 >rky's Construction 36' 2 27’ 2 Lonzo Oil Co. 35 29 Jackies Chalk & Cue 34 30 St. Johns No. 2 28’ 2 35’ 2 Scotty's Tavern 38 36 S r . Johns No. 1 27 37 All State Insurance- 26’ 2 37’ 2 Legion Post 365 20' 2 39' 2 High team series and game Team Eight 2878 1038 Doan's Gift Shop 2857 991. St John's No. 1 2857, 1064 High individual series A- game F Miller 561 B Zent 562 214 | Specializing in F’ermanent | Waving g Dede’s Beauty Salon 6 flair Shaping, Coloring & g Styling | Phone SKG-3614 Operators: DEDE FEJES & JANET BIGEER 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana r w

R Rackh y 512, 210; R. Umbaugh 216. Wednesday Night Mens f/mglir Trobaugh Auto Parts 42 22 Taylors Grocery 39 25 F’aughtrey Motors 39 25 O'Conner Electric 38 26 Knecht Elevator 3.5 29 Vita Boy Chips 28 36 Wells Aluminium 27 37 Smith Store 27 37 Palmers Like Legion 20 44 High team series and game — Trobaugh Auto Parts 2683; Knecht El vat <>r 2654. 960; Taylor Grocery 2649, 942; Vita Boy Chips 924. High individual series Ar game: M. Anderson 610, 225; S. Fuchs 602, 237; G. Gerstandt 599; B. Arnsberger 233. —-——— X ' Industrial L*:^ue All State 48v, 15’2 Kabehn 36'4 27’^ Walkerton Lanes 3o_. 29 Kingsbury Locker .33 31 B. I. Holser ' 33 31 American Legion 29C 34' 2 Powell Mann 22 42 I>avc- A- Ray's 18 ’ 2 45L High team series and game- — B. I Holser 2729. 936, 897; Walkerton Lanes 2541, 897; All State 2151. High individual series & game: E. Place 652. 247, 203.614; D. Burch 652. 258; L. Daube. D. Rhodes. J. Spinsky 628: D. Rhodes 236; G. Groves 200; E. Rhodes 201, 203: M. Bouse 211. Nite Owl Ix'ague Nusbaums 41 27 S A- L Builders 39 29 Stewart Const. 36 32 Chucks Standard 35 * 2 32 ’ 2 Hiatts Ins. 27 41 B< use Blaste rs 25L 42’5 High team series and game Stewart Const. 2727, 968; Nusbaums 2619. 996; S A L Builders 2579. 952. High individual series & game: E. Place 686. 255, 238; R. Lute* 609; K. Knepper 599. 253; E. Barden 227. Munday Night Men’s league Lanes Case 42 26 Scotty's D-X 42 26 Dave A* Rays 40 28 Walkerton Skelgas 39 27 Hocker's Transfer 36 32 Wabash Tavern 32 36 Community Grocery 32 36

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No. Liberty Body Shop 32 36 Easy Heat 25 43 No. Liberty Lumbei Co. 20 48 High team series and game - - Dave A- Rays 2773. 935, 923; Walkerton Skelgas 2688, 951; Wabash Tavern 2585. High individual series A game: R. Mastagh 598. 223; G. Rhodes 594, 2.30; D. Cripe 591; C. Edison 220. Glenn’s Golf Team Drops (lose Matches The John Glenn golf team opened its spring season last week and lost two dose matches on rather cold days to Culver and Triton. The matches are limited to nine holes for this after-school competition. Culver won over Glenn on the Hamlet course by a close score of 199 to 201. Five boys are listed for each school with the fourth and fifth boys trying for each school. Only four are figured in the- point totals. Jim Place, of the Falcons, and Steve Parker, of Culver were the- medalists with 46 s. Craig DeMyer was next with a 48 while Joe Spinsky totaled 53 and Greg Hartsell and David Welch each carded 54 s. For Culver Greg Easterdav followed Parker with a 49 and Marty Easterday had a 50. Phil Edgerton and Brian Lindvall each had 54's John Hans is coaching the golf team this season. In the Triton match, played on an exceptionally cold and windy day, Triton totaled 210 while Ghnns foursome totaled 215. The- Triton names were not available, but for Glenn. Hartsell had the- low score with 48 while Place. 49. DeMyer and Torn Mellin. followed with 59’s, Triton's scores were 46. 53 .54, and 57 respectively. This matc h was played <>n the- Rushmore course at Plymouth. Argos Tops Fakens In Dual Meet John Glenn's Falcons dropped another track meet Friday as they fell to Argos by a 77-40 final score. Argos won eight individual first to four for the

Falcons as well as winning both relays. The only sweep in the 220 where Argos gained all nine of the points. The summary: 120 yard high hurdles: 1. Quimby, A: 2. Westhues, G; 3. Bellinger, G. Time :16.5. 100 yard dash: 1. Nolin. A; 2. Meka. A, 3. Harold. G. Time 10.8 Mile run: 1. Hindman, A. 2. Neiswender, G; 3. Becker. A. Time 5:15.9 440 yard dash: 1. Good, A; 2. Patterson, G; 3. Johnson. G. Time 1:00 880 yard run: 1. Bellinger, G; 2. Hardesty, A; 3. Hindman. A; Time 2:25.6 220 yard dash: 1. Nolin, A; 2. Mekee, A; 3. Zentz, A. Time 23.3 180 yard low hurdles: 1. Quimby. A; 2. Patton. A; 3. Westhues. G. Time :22.4 Two mile-run: 1. Stafford, G; 2. Potter. A; 3. Smally, A. Time: 12:1

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Pole vault: 1. Johnson, A; H. Curtis, G; no third. Heigl 10' Shot Put: 1. Schroeder. G; Waeter, A. 3. Doll, G. Distant 44'9" High jump: 1. T. Curtis, G; - Good. A; 3. Thompson. A. Ht-i- i! STO" Long jump: 1. Nolin, A; Westhues, G; 3. Hardesty, a Distance 18’11" Mile Relay: Argos. Time 4:12 । 880 yard relay: Argos. Time 1:47.9 NOTICE THE OREGON TOWNSHI? FARM BUREAU will meet in »b Grovertown Conservation elm building on April 28th at 6:0 p.m. for a pot luck suppc>. Please bring your own table sc . vice and a covered dish, a Farm Bureau members are urg ; to attend.