The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1968 — Page 7
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SUNDAY WILL END THE official tram play for the football an* n which started with ti ming camp* last July. That makes it about n< v< n months <g this grueling .sp<>rt which wo a stiled with the fall s« a n Green Bav will I- ut to mak« it two in a row in the Sup* r B >wl playoff game between the National F'Silball LeagUChampion and the American F otball L ague champam Oakland Is the AFL representative, and a team that has had a very successful wagon and -eems to be strong on every aspect of the game. AS FAB AS CHOOSING A Winner, nobody g< ■ against Green Bay, but this Oakland t» am seems to have enough horse- to rally make it a gam and p- sible pull that upset ’hit i always possible Oakland rise to the top has seen a thing of beatuy as they pul a new quarterback, Dnryle Lamonka. in charge of the offense and let him go. Along with a couple at other personal changes, the story
Shamrocks were victorious 53-51 in this thrilling game. In this picture, Kevin Hostetler, foreground, and Chris Anderson, behind Hosteller, attempt to block
< t u- . - has hen their fine Job < f getting things accomplish'd right A ti ng d< fen c and a very good offensive has mad* al! this possible. WHEN YOU AKE I LAYING the Park. r?> y u arc playing th« greatest at d mg right Although age is against the Packers, it h isn't sh w'd up in the big games a- th-y are still able ti t me up with that great performance <>r s«t < f plays when it is needl'd. Their ability to get the Job done with their v< t. run team that is sprinkl'd with reserves due to Injun- *, b, a thing <>f beauty. Combine with this the desire and money involved and you have a team in Green Bay that is proud and ri- h that want to gel prouder and richer They will b tough for myon- Sunday. IN TWO MollE WEEKS, THE football s-a- m will !>-• ver B- th the AFL and the NFL have their .ill star games to play and then it is over. When televising of football began In early August, everyone wan glad to see it come, but with th great coverage it re-
a shot of Overmyer's forth Drag<<n>. His effort, over the* outstreti h* d hands of the Shamrocks, misswd in third period nation.
ceives. th< bulk of the people will b a little releiv»d when it is over. Watching a chkl football game is always exciting but to many the heavy saturation is just a little t<x> much. COMING To OCR AREA IN the next week is the third annual Bi-County Tourney as the high school teams of St. Joseph an<l Marshall counties will enverge on I^tVlU s gym for this great high school event. Seven teamwill be out to dethn nr the resigning champs Bremen, and the UonM of course will be trying to retain the championship The meet should be a great one as the teams basically this years seem to have a lot of balance with no outstanding bail clubs as has been the case in the previous years. NONE OF THE TEAMS IS blessed with an outstanding record LaVille has the most returning players from last year, but has had trouble in several of their games this season They also have one of the best scoring machine in Herbster, a big center who can do it all Bremen, the defending champ, lost heavily from last year’s squad but again have a good ball tram.
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Kevin Hostetler, 54, at the Shamrocks, is xhown here computing a hard drive to the basket
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GLENN HAS SEVERAL REturning plajers, but lo t .dm, t i everything they hid in size. They are an unpi eda table h t and cold team and if they ire hot, they’re going to .. ore , in d if not, that s ioni» thing <1 e. North Liberty had to -t trt from almost sr rat h this vtr but have come up with a different style ball club from year , past and have a t un that In, p •,, n they can win -'.e tug uu , but al to have |<. t t , n; ,p. ponents mo t figured th- . w all defeat. ARGOS HAS SIZE rNHER the basket »nd -I i •; punch, but ha b- n ,m up o. | d- wn team is w II (' ;!•.■ a very ,-u all t> - h 1 r » u < ait tan lin ! ’ ' n“ I. a ’ Tl • v d. p< n I on <1 • n u I ting the j»d h t, out o n ’ mu< h of a t,-ani t ■ < J. h u] if ' I du< ■ ' ft plosure off- n -■. NEW <’\R’J.I.H IS st ran •■ <■ • Th \ b iv- ' . fin-- .-e-mts in N Zr th • but have yet t-. win is thhave had th- ir trou- ’ point or anoth- r. Th-y hiv b-en m most of their gam- 11 the way, and an rip-- f-r that taste of victory. Trit-.n has b*-n disappointing after h iving me real strong teams. They ar- n t a bad ball club, but victory has eluded them wveral tinier wh-n most figured they should havw< >n.
THE DRAWINGS FOR THE tourney will be held this Saturday morning Play begins n- x’ Wednesday night with two fir t round games ear h W»-dne.M| i\ and Thursday. These will b--starting at 7 00 p m EST or 6 00 pm. for the ones on slow time Saturday afternoon will pit the Wednsday winners in one game an<i the Thursday winners in the other with the finals folk-wing thB Team tourney finals that night. TK’KET INFORMATION FOR the various schools is shghth varied, but each sch»»ol will have a good supply to choose from. It is expected that a small amount of session tickets will be available for the first two rounds, but this is something that cant bdepends up--n. Tickets for the entire tourney will be $3.00 for the four .M-sU'-ns and good action should be enjoyed by the fan--each session. NO (OMI’ETITION Destruction of the free pr« is a tyrant's way *4 getting hi li« M believed. Remember that highway if- - ty is a life and d- ath matter
for a soft Uy-in tn s« < < nd quarter action Saturday night against Argua. Others identifiable m the
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