The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1968 — Page 12
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King** A Quern* Mixxrd IkMtblrs H* Hywoods 46 30 Lu«kx Four 45 31 Four Jokers 42 34 Crackpots 37 > 3 38’ 3 Allry-C»t> 37 39 1 Mgpatchers 36K 39*4 800 Boos 35 41 Ya Hoos 25 51 High I- am ^-rn s and gam* Hollywood- 1952. Dogpatchers 1942 G 69. All* \-Cat.* 1931 800 B 699 Cr i< kpots 669 High individual mh. - A game: Mtn R Ferch 632. 226. 218; A J K«nn-dv 579 217. 21 1; R. Eby 550; J Scott 20.5 Women Jadva Down'- 515; 180; I’ Hahn 561 189 ('. Richards 496; Jame*- H wns 182. Wednesday Night Kidir* Paddle Wheel 59 17 W.ko 46 30 Kingsbury 43’ 2 32’4 Bakers 43 33 Kanes 39 37 Phillips 30 46 Zelhrs 23 53 Savoie 20’ 2 55’4 High team s< ries and game Uan<s 2322 825. 765; Paddle Wheel 2139. 757: W. h o 2123. High individual series A- game; B Smith 528. 193; P. Frailey 524; 64 Team Os Sen 100 Ed. 1903 LEMONTREES M trroMmisn «A«M RHB AU CAwm MuA* It Amb Shop Phone CE 4-7771 230 £ Michigan St.
PUBLIC SALE I will sill the following Personal Property located inside, in Grovertown. Ind. Mutch for "Sale Today" signa. lAM \TII) 11, MILE SOLTI! Ol (.KOVEKTOWX HIGH s< HOOL Saturday, Jan. 13, 1968 12:00 Slew Time — 1:00 Plymouth Time • HOI SEHOLD New Apartment Size Gas Stove; Philro 21 in. TV; Phileo Refrigerator; Over-stuffed (hair and Daven|»ort; Oceassional (hair and Hassock; New Electric Sewing Machine and Dark <ah net; (dot** < lock; New Sofa bed; ( ofG e Table; I anev Oak kit< hen Tabb- and I Chairs; Cellar Chest; Movie Projecior Xmm; 2- 9 x 12 Rugs and Pail; Vanitv with mirror; ( host of drawers; Bron/e wall plates; Quite a few plants; Pair of Rembrandt lamps; pole lamp; 3 I hair lamps; Cosco table; Electric hot plate; Electric iron; TV Trays (set); 2 green Aluminum folding chairs; Metal lied and New mattress; Electric occilating fan; Good Canister Varcuum Sweeper; 2 Elector «d«ks; Glass (offer* pot; Meat grinder; X Thermos; Electric Ihsp I ryer; l-arge Pressure Cooker (Maid of Honor); Some nue chan Itedding; Bed spreads; Nice Comforts; lamg rose Iwige nig runner; lads of shag rugs. ANTIQt ES Round glass ( hina ( aldnrt; I amv, large, dropleaf dining room taldr; Matching hcavv. fam v Buffet; Also G matching fam v. heavy < hairs; O< < issional < hair on rollers; I anev straight bak cha<r; 2 Rinkers; Round (egg shaped) small talik ; 2 Trunks: Glass jar coffee grinder; All Copper Mashing Machine; 2 All cop|s r In lers; some old books; Iron -kilbts, Milk i.ms; M 12 15 and smaller crocks; 2 Wood Rakes; Glass wash Ima rd. MM HINERA A MlsC. G< od Buzz savv; HI ft. 1 z flow; IHsc blades; s, t of cement laundrv tubs; 12 ft. ladder; I ft. step ladder; Svlhes; Barlt Que set; Sf ah-s with weights; Mind < lamps; 2 <ant hooks; Garden Hose; Assortment of Hand tools; and Shovels. TERMS; ( ash Mrs. Emma Gustafson Audiom er Ralph < osti Bo - Phone f»3« 3240
J White 509 202; P Hahn 191 Industrial K-ague Kabebn Hardware 4 0 Kingsbury Lm kcr 3‘ t ’ 2 B I Holser 3 1 American Legion 3 1 Dave A Ray's 1 3 Powell-Mann 1 3 Walkerton Kanes > 2 3’ 2 Ridge Auto Supply 0 4 High team aeries and game Americ an K-gion 264 7. 914. High individual scries & game J Kerr 621. 218. 215; J. Place 620 211 207, 202: R. Wardman 200. L Daube 200. I’M Faculty Encl of First Half Team 6 30 10 Team 3 24 16 Tram 1 23 17 Tram 8 20 20 Team 2 19 21 Team 5 19 21 Team 4 13 27 Team 7 12 28 High individual series A- game Women D. Stillwagon 353. 141 Men D Kickbu^h 494 185; G. Olinger 178. Night Owl League Final Hmt Half Nusbaum's 51 ’ 2 16’ a No. 7 Lute 46 22 Chuck’s Standard 45 23 Heil's Restaurant 41 27 P 4 H Machine Co. 26 42 No. 8 Biorly 23’.. 44’ 2 No. 3 Hooker 23 45 Bouse Blasters 16 52 High team series and gam*No. 7 Kite 2637 946; H* il R-' aurant 2544. 908. 869 Nusbaum 2521. High individual series A gameBoh Lute 605. 24 1 I>■ n Dau’**' 597. 221. 209. Wally Pirkav. t Monday Night Men's January 7. 1968 Community Grocery 4 0 Big “C Lumber 3 1 Calvert Conv. Home 3 1 Hocker's Transfer 3 1 Powell-Mann 3 1 Easy Heat 1 3
Wulkrrt >n Skelgns 1 3 RiZ* k’s Heating 1 3 Lan< Case 1 3 Local 191 |) 4 Hi h t 1 m - ’ • s an 1 game - Cllv.it C nV H -me 2561. 8.80; Pow<ll-Mann 2532. 897; Lanes Case 2521 946 High individual series A game J Kring 610. 221; D. Loucks 569 231; R Racked 569, D. Knowlton 217. Monday Night Men's January R. 196.8 Calvert C nv Home 71 Hocker's Transfer 6 2 Powell-Mann 6 2 Community Grocery 5 3 Km;il 191 4 4 Kanes Case 4 4 Big "C ' Lumber 3 5 Easy Hent 2 6 Walk- rtoji Skejgas 2 C Rizek's Heatin ' 17 High team s.-i*^ ,-> n | game Dm '1 191 2527 899. Hocker's Transfer 2506. 902; Lam-. C if. 2499. 880. High individual serif A- game K Gordon 557 231; R Heim 551, 226: W Harbaugh 551. D. Ttobaugh 211. Friday Night Lidir* Skogmos 52 24 Silo-Ettes 49 27 Palmers 45 31 Berts 41 35 Liberty Kanes 40 36 Kane's Shell 38 38 Shamrock Inn 37 39 Ritchies 37 39 Lakeville Rural Sani. 21 55 U. A. W 191 20 56 High team scries and game Skogmos 2240 825. 768; Bert's 2052; Ritchies 2013; Silo-Ettes 788. High individual • ries a game Linda Huhnke 185. 185; Agnes Barilich 473. 180; Audrey Auer 468; Helen Harbaugh 187. Wednesday Night Men’s Daught rey's Motors 4 0 Wdls Aluminum 3 1 Palmer Funeral Home 3 1 Knecht's Elevator 3 1 Trobaugh's Auto Parts 3 1 Smith's Grocery 1 3 Annis IGA 1 3 O'Connor Electric 1 3 Fish Kike K-gion 1 3 Vita Boy (’hips 0 4 High team series and game Knecht's 2718. 938 913: I’aughtrev's 2634 919; Smith's 2488 High individual series A gameIhive Trobaugh 622, 217; Mick Anderson 585. 219: Hal HeVcd 583; Herb Singleton 226. N <) T I ( E Pool Tournament Doubles will be held on Sunday. January 21. at 700 pm. (slow timel. The doubles tournament age* limit is 15 years old and older. There is SIOO entry fee.
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Anderson's Basket With 3 Seconds Tops Argos 53-51 ahead once again after the Dragons had ti*-d the score. John Rosenbaum hit a jumper after the Dragons had tied the score. Rosenbaum hit a Jumper from 18 foot out on the left side only to have Good peg in a 21 footer to again knot it. Ronnie Young got his first basket of the night and at this point. Argos took their first lend in the game with back-to-back basked s by Warstler and Overmyer. the latter coming on a nice pass from Hardesty. This came with 6 05 left to play. Young hit one from two fret* throws and Rosenbaum hit a Jumper from 13 foot. A pair of free shots by Desits made it a three point lead. 47-41. Overmyer hit a single free throw* as Argos was not yet shooting one and one Anderson then scored from the left baseline but Warskier, who really was hot in the second half, loaaed in another. Hostetler hit the second erf two free throws and Good got a lay-in Degits opened the margin to three again With one- of two from the 15 foot line, but with Just 23 seconds left. Ward hr stole the- ball from the Shamrocks anti dn»ve down for easy lay-m to knot the score at 51-51. A near miss occured ns Argos
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trie I a steal of the ball, hut Wer I ruled out of bounds on the sav< After a time out the Shamrock p issed in to Anderson who drtl 1 bl--1 th* length <>f the floor to p< in the winning basket. Anderwon Hita 21 Anderson hit 21 tn all in th game including the big wtnnir basket. Desits hit 15 for doub i figure help. Warstler ended wit 18 while Overmyer had 11 ai j Good 10 for the Dragons. Box Sx-ore North Liberty fg ft fta ( Andorson * 9 3 4 Debits 4 7 10 Arnsbarger 10 1 Fisher 012 Hostetler 3 14 Young 113 Rosenbaum 2 0 0 Totals 20 13 24 Argos Gonce 0 0 0 Hardesty 13 3: Nolin 3 0 0 Overmyer 5 11 Warstler 8 2 2 Beam Oil God 5 0 0 Totals 22 77 1 | ASSOCIATION MEETS The North Liberty Burir Ground Association met in ti home of Fred De Coudres for tl ■ annual meeting on Monday ex ning. The financial state's of ti association is very g<x>d. IJnd- 1 Williamm was re-elect<*d presider , Otrr Clasnificds . Only TOc.
