The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1967 — Page 2

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AFTER a very surpris<ri'_ Saturday i llegiate football • rtion. some luster has b< « n rubbe 1 from the Notre Dame sclu*iule for the year. Combine u< Irish 41-8 win orc California m a game in which they didn’t outstanding, and the failure of s< veral of their opponents t< win and look c "d. one might o .in t wonder if any < ompetii> will be held at all this year । . the gi idiron. v b I h< | 1 at all this year on th. gridiron. •HE BIGGEST SURPRISE sis 1 "’as the Hau-tan an i fi '■ ’ Stat.- cnte-i played at t -i Lan ng. N t onl\ did the <i.u ’in Dougai s defeat Mi< hig. u State, but they handed the is;Tt ms the worst bss they u ,e had since 1917. that being s ■ 1 v .iia before they were in tlie Rig Ten. To say the lie t. it lo k> a- if roa< h Duffy Daugherty has a lot of work to do o fill the vacancies left on his n that has won two straight Bi. till s and was favored to n^ke it an unpi t < eed. nted thre. in • th --e।-n. 11 s biggo t •s w< ie d. fin itely defensive pl < an • tic- aienly showed up Sa’U’ ! ay. Tl - 37-7 drubbing in t ”i t n 1 the Sp r 1 ans a lit H i . d f< i fu’ uh .ppit nt s b’s at t r i . । nt. it is a hard » ■" f ! them to take and make th Xotre D me schedule look a i.ti ■ • ■i- i at the m< m< nt. ANOTHER PEGGED FOR i • lan ■ r tin- nation wi •• a T llm■ i< n 1 nav' ]• d t ■ A <n ‘ ■ a 11! . f r a gam- with 111 I I*l bi eall'. unrerorn I N !11 < t ’ n wh nn ! d ■ 1 am t he;- v< nr n n th b tt .m of the Ba ; T- n. Il uvv aft thne s<.i.b qU 't •" t1 < Wild* at C nie t I I <n du p 1 M. am bavin: an ther • t < ( <jk n mouth an I II < ria .nt. ). .an h the h< xi rm i w-.i, j. , W h< will ; ivc N tr« I 1 of a gam. I.HOKJW A LITTLE FUL t down th. ) 1 Nvt v

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winn but a 23 squeaker <ivm I’< nn Stat.' i n’t :■ m ■ t. iai -e many <y bi ows <it her. Pitt bur: h got < I bbrn d b\ UCLA . nd Southern Caliban । bad a < 1 >se <.ne wit h a g< m I Texas team. 17-13. Illin-ds wa hut <ut bv b1" i’a m Hi o < p ner. Geo'eia T-< h w< n th<o ।l' mr a wee': a' o, but out <4 thi ; list, uni ■ some >:■ h I ch mw-i cone about. thi supp 'di st ron ■ cho hde di . n’t ba k quite that tough at th ■ monmnt. NOTRE DAMP DoE.'NT shy nwav from n one r-im - in any season, but this- \.u it app ir; that ■ me of th'- t< >m that looke • like r. . 1 p »W' ra when they were b e | eirl t and ten years am>. hav. n t c me up with their b t effort To mid to this, th.* Irish •■< ni tn r< <llv be in a run of t- 1 nt and this will continue a- bn a- th" very strong quoterhuk situation is present. Tim Irish, un ba Parseghian. have b<*en verv successful and again are almost naming their t.d nt as th. rc- < 1 i.tn ho t > have taken a tremendous turn f-r the b«tte». After quite a f< w y< ars of mediocre records, tin "Era of Ara" has hrou ht top fortball hono s ba< k to th. S uth Bn I art a with tie Ni' n d (’han p i. n-hip of J<4 veai pushing th. m < repb IH to th. top a: am. SATURDAY. THE IPJSH w< > ■ imp iv. in th<ir aw. m. p Wer, but in n •n\ in ‘ n< sh wed the »ffo<t of a fir • gam. , I‘h ti ul irl\ tr m v < th <nh ave.neo hick th.- pa ~ . til ■in *’ • 'a ' • ■> . ■ .\, ! w wide op n an 1 th. pms wa thrown to them <nl\ to have it dropp.-d. This e perially sh.Kked th< crowd when Jim Seymour, ' ’t it 1\ d- lined t< be one of th. gr< at. t r. ci iver in th< 1 lo> ' of th' C< Ib' "e game, dropp'd one all alone in the n a th .m ! zone. UUWEVEP THIS PHASE <»E 1 h } mi. will b ah ir ht and s<

v!1 th Trish. This Satur'ay's gms Wit II 1 'll. Hu. , coul 1 I one < ■ the । tt, ron this year. It v pi. < a Saturday that the Nt' I'a ie d. f< n ■ .an be run a :am t but don't b >k tor many t c । to i । k up th> \ ardage on the ground that California did in th. । p n . SERVICE NOTES a,jR if , • > r - i r» JI ' j j — SAN ANTo.nhi — Airman Ter ।Ui L. Bown, 'n <u Mr. and Mr Winian E. Bowen of Rt. 2. Walkert. n. Ind., has completed ba ic training at Dickland A ÜB. T. x. Il< has be< n assigned to the Au Force Training C nter at Sh' pp.ir l A FB, T< x.. for prializel schoolin; as an aircraft mauitenancc specialist. Airman Bowen is a 19G6 graduate of T\n. r (Ind.i High Soho. I. FT. KNOX KY.. Sept. 19 - K.nt A. Brantley is assigned to Comp inv c. 8 Battalion, 3 Brieade h< re in the United State Army Training Center, Armor (USATCAi. He will sp.nl the n«xt two month b nmn" ’h fundamental kill- < f the soldier in todays, modern, action Army -- firing liv. ammumtion under simulated c n.bat ituati. ns, learning prote ’iv nn asur." and first-airi for .hemical biological and rad’. la- I attacks, as well as being s. hoob 1 in the use of mod. • n arms. In'e piled with constant emphasis of proper physical conditemng, diet, rest and health h ibit will be ample opportunity to utilize USATCA's many and varied recreational and r< ligious facilities. Following the completion of basic training, PVT Brantley, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brantley. of 1134 Harrison St.. Walkerton. Indiana, will receive at b ast an additional eight weeks of either advanced instructi n or on-the-job training to on lify him in a specialize 1 military skill. i No 115 i USS AMERICA (CVA-C.Gi (FHI'NCi Sept. 20 -■ Dis'ur in-; Cl k See.nl Class Cha b L. Duvall. USN son o’. 'I .ml M". R< scoe S. Duvall of Ponti 1. Walkerton. Ind., return’ll t< Norfolk. Va., todav alio nd the att ick aircraft .ai 11« । USS America after an <c' nl. d d. pbn mi nt uith the U. S Sixth Fleet in the Mediterr in< m During the piH eicht and one half months the 77 (KMJ - ton

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America has steamed nearly 55,000 miles, participating in e > r.-is< s with air and naval units of our North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies. Wh. n the Mid b East crisis flared, the America came to the aid of the communications ship USS Liberty after that ship was mistakenly attacked by Israeli aircraft and torpedo boats on June 8. The next day cream crewman assisted in transferring wounded Liberty crew members to the America and rendering

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medical assistance. The ship recently added more laurels to her record by winning the Battle Efficiency Award for Atlantic Fleet attack aircraft carriers for 1966. The award is presented to the attack carrier which, through competitive exercises, proves to be in the highest .state of combat readiness. America's ports of call during the deployment includ'd major seaports in Greece, Italy, Spam. Malta anld Turkey.

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