The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1968 — Page 11

uniting Falcons halter Westville y 95-77 Friday j ,hn Gb'nn’s Falcons raced to it- eighth win of the seas- n I night as conch Roger hler’s boys got their fa-t de going anJ simply ran away Hi the Westville Blackhaxvks a 95-77 score. Jack Ross. ।\mg “n the baseline on offense । | out front on defense, poured 31 points to pace the Falcons his jumpers from in close and y-ins paced the scoring. Greg [nor. even though not scoring as uch as usual, had one of his ■ st games pulling down 21 reunds and passing off to his miniates time and time again r baskets. The Falcons started the game hitting shots from around the I -cs of the zone defense and in t really get the running me until they had taken an |v lend. Craig D‘Myer hit a e from the side to open the ring and John Staska pegged jumper in from the tup of the rlc. Ross tossed in two re from the baseline before m Schirr hit a long shot for stville. DMyer scored again m D feet and Ijirrx Groves ■ a rebound back in for a 10 2 ,li • n lead ■s* hirr hit another long and I I Hannon converted a three nt on a lax-in mi free throw trim the margin t * 10-7 before I isko hit again from the top of circle ant Ross connected more from the ba<M*hn* ■ry Jardine and Groves traded mt shots before Westville rut e had t<> four with a basket bx hn Lauderdale from tn close ad a free threw by R >n Warnk* avever. Gn>vr added a free irow and Ross hit on a fast rrak to make It 19 12. After pair of free shots by Lauder--1 Groves hit lay-ins tnd Amor nudmm jumper for a 25-14 4 period lend. The first half of the second eriod was a steady increase for bnn. With Amor getting six. oss five and DeMyer and roves two each, the Falcons ovrd to a 40-22 Wd with just •er half the quarter gone. Westlle then scored more consistentbut the Falcons held a very mfortable 50-35 lead at halfi me. The visiting Blackhawks 1 two efforts in the rcond half that showed th*-v ain’t given up the cans*- A air of baskets bv Dmnis Hem nd Hannon trtmm<sl the lead t ■ 1 just after the half started as Vestvillr was pressing to try and rce Falcons into errors Dr'ver tossed in a long shot but hirr matched this for the La* rte County five Amor hit a •• shot only to have 800 hit a tort jumper This trimmed •• lead to 10 53-43 but the Fains came buck with five quit k nts as Ross took a pass fn-m i mor for another basket ami ‘ isko then hit three free throws f< re Jardine put a rebound irk in for the Blackhawk B»«» >t a turn around jumper only to Mve DeMyer toes another long n for Glenn. H.tnnnn matched his shot and Dave Miller hit an IH footer making it 60-51, Henn at this time. The Fnlcons then hit the last 10 punts of the period as Stanko dt a jumper. Groves a short •hot from the bas.hn* Amor ram the side and Boss rapped he drive with a pair of free hrows and then a short jumper or a 7(4-51 lead with just one "ri'd left to plav DeMyer boosted this lead to >2-51 with an 11 footer but Jar^nr matched this for WeMvilk ‘' Myer tossed in another but a *ir nf free throws bv Lauder- ! «le were sandwiched around a •V-m by Hannon for four fast "Bnts Hugh Germ. who rrhiced Amor wiwu he fouled out ■'•th 7 03 remaining in the game t i short one-hander and aft* r Miller tosai'd in a short jumper. " r '< n tipped a mHs.-d -hot ba k for two. Ros- added a lav in 1 :ft era pair f « hunts h> I ■ Jardine, R* hit again from '■!■ r. Laudcrdal* then hit two • shots and smer more it was • with a lay-in Aft r tin

Conch Rcehbr had removed fill his starters from the game as an apparently safe St-63 had had ba n built up. Westville th* ti plunked in nine points in a minute and 10 s< c«>nds to force coach Bi ehler to bring a couple of his regulars back to stem the tide. With the had cut to 12. Stasko and Geren each hit one of two charity shots and Gary Trost then put in a jumper. Ross hit from the baseline again and with the lead increased to 18. the bench was emptied once more. From th*' two teams battled even ns the final score was 95-77. Tim win pushed the Falcons tn 8-5 for the year and left Westville 9-5 for the season Ko**s lorads Scorers Jack Ross finished the night with 31 points to easily outdistance nil scorers. He had plenty of double figure help from the other four starters ns Stasko nnJ D'Myer each totaled 14 and Amor and Groves each had 11. For We 4ville, Lauderdale, Hannon and Schirr had 16. 17 and 15 respectively to pace their attack. B Team Ixrte*. In Overtime The Falcon B Team led most of the way in their game only tn fall behind in the final period. They th«n tied the score late in the game only to fall to the Westville reserves in an over* tinn period. The final score was 61-57 in just about as wild and wool’, a game as ever witness* I with the officiating falling right into this category as well. Box Score John Glenn fg ft Ha p Amor 4 3 3 5 Ross 13 5 9 1 Groves 13 3 2 DeMv.r 7 0 13 Stasko 4692 Mellin 1 0 0 o Geren 2 12 3 Neiswcnder 1113 Trost 12 3 1 Stafford 0000 Stull 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 21 35 20 West ville Box 0 4 4 1 Buchanan 0221 Hannon 5773 laiuderdale 5 8 12 4 Schirr 71 1-4 R. Wamke 0 112 Jardine 3 2 5 5 B**o 4 0 4 1 B. Wamke 2 0 0 0 Totals 28 25 36 21 "srerr By Quarters John Glenn 25 50 70 95 Westville 14 35 51 77 B & P Women Meet In Walkerton Mrs G< < rge Movers presid’d for h* r first meeting as president <»f th*- Walkerton Business and Pr.*f. mo nil Women-* Thursday evening. Jan 25 at the American D'ginn H »mc. Mrs Meyers introdu**d her rr p of officers: Mrs Edward Pet. rM n vice president; Mrs Robert H v*tetl»-r. ser* retary; and Mts M try Ann Frame, tn a surer Appointive c* mm it tees were Wavs and Means Mr« James Verkier Mrn Inland Welch and Mrs J**hn Garab Membership Miss Janmw Downs Mrs Arden Howell and Mrs. Jack Prentiss Flower Fund Mrs fbivld Clark and Mias Linda Huhnke; Birthday Bank Mrs Ward Awald Ihibhclty Mrs. Newton Williams; and organist Mrs Grace Atw*sd Mr*. Amos Hunt wilt represent the Club at the Annual Meeting of the Industrial Board to be held Jan 29 The Valentin*' th*me was us«d In the table decor Dinner partner* were found by matching halv*d Valentine* Mrs David Clark reertved a bowl of red and white rosea that centered th* uffu. rw tabi*', ns the door pru* Contests using the Valentine theme were won bj Mtse Fram* Mrs Hunt and Mm Kwnncth Klined:n*4. Mrs Meyers an«i Mr« Newt n Williams contributed to the Birthdav ' Pig”. Host* sw* f*.r the evening w* re Mr R bert Fl iugh* r Mrs Grace Atw*-d Mrs Ken Gillo - Mm St.mb '■ Host.tt.i J*nkPr*nt. .md Mrs Chnrl* H‘ h - • •* Little Ads Bur Bi o H suits

Rebekah IxKjre Ev> ning St ir R*>b* kah L*dgc 465 of Walkert* n m*4 TU' Sd.*y Jan. 23r i f. r th* ir annual installation of off|c*'m. The m. 'din : was • pened bv N"l lc Gr ind Mr s. M iry Bob ’ wh. then intr* hn **l Mrs. Hubert Davis of lllkhatt. Detract Deputy President of Distil* t 3 .and h* r indalbn - : staff. Mrs. Davi was con hut' I t. the Noble Grants chair, an I Mrs. Bauer was escorted to the Past Noble Grand s chair where she was prewnted her Past Noble Grand’s pin by Mrs. Harold Ruby. The following officers were then installed. Noble Grand. Mrs. Joseph Knowlton: Vice Grand. Mrs. Charles Solders; Recording Secrttary, Mrs George Dennn": Financial Secretary. Mrs. M*slhn Morris; Treasurer, Mrs. William l>ep (l \. Warden, Mrs. Ruth Chirk; Conductor. Mr’- Denn Fry; Chaplain. Mrs. Maude Kellogg; Outsid« Gtinrrhan. Mrs. Arthur .Mann; In id*' Guardian. Mrs. J. B. Barnhart; Musician Mrs. Ami! Schultz Ri"ht Sup” **■ r t Noble Gran*! Mrs. N* Hie Purdy; Left Supporter to the Noble Grand. Mrs. Wa.ne Belling* * . Right Supp* >rter to the Vice Grand, Mrs. Harold Ruby. Mrs. N< Ilie is again appointed Degree Captain. 'IB* Th*' n*‘W Noble Grand. Mr . Knowlton thank* d th*' installing wer*' pr* s* nt<d a sm ill token *4 appreciation from thel^ dge. Mrs. Knowlton r*ad a po*-m of Vve and appreciation to Mrs. Davis, and a p*« ni of thank- and appreciation to Mrs Davis, and a po. m of thanks and appreciations to Mrs. Bau* r. The following distinguish* *1 guests w*r*' introduced: Miss Brinkman Past President of the Rtbckah Assembly of Indiana; Mrs. Hubert Davis. District Deputy President of Distrut 3; Mis. H* nry Krcinke, Past Secretary of laidos Auxilhary, Patriarc Militant, and Mis Mn > Ella Brinkman. S*-er* tarv of District 3. During the business meeting it was de, ided that wv would g*> ahead with our project to sponsor a boy <>r girl to th*- annual United Nations Ihlgrimage. Lodg* was chtacd. and a fellowshtp hour and refreshments weir enjoyed bv all. The serving table was beautifully d«*orat«d in the Assembly colors of roar and gold, and Mrs. J. B Barhart served from a w-cH-appoinb'd silver service at the salad bar. 0. E. S. NEWS Memorial services wer*' held for a driensed member, Mrs. Ixren*’ Rector at th*- meeting <>f th* Walkerton Past Matrons Club, Tutsday evening Jan 23 at the Masonic Temple. Tributes to this lovable Past Matron and friend wer*' given b\ most nwmber.' present, th*- cerenionv was presented by Mrs. l> anord Beaty, president and Mrs. Walter Jackson. Prior to th* busin«'ss meeting 15 nu mbers * nj*>v*-d dinner at th< Paddle Whe* 1 dining ro*mi. Mrs. Beats opem-d the meeting with a poem of W*4com*’ and Friendship for the New Year. Reports were heard from th* Club's Chnstnum Cheer Committee Mrs Jackson. Mrs N*-w---t*»n Williams and Mrs. Arthut Grote. A date for all past matron* and past patrons of Walkerton Chapter, Order *>f the Eastern Star and their families to pleas* mark their lahndar is, July 21 for their annual picnic to Im* h* ld at the Stuntz Pine Forest Club House. H"U.*. The n*-xt meeting will be April 30. 1966 at which time Mrs James Vrrkler uill t>e lnitint«<d Into the Club FOOL TOI BN AMENT SET IOK SI M»A> XK.HT The Walkerton Reereati* -n Center will have another P*« I Tournament this Sundax night at 70u p ni. An entrx fee foi the Double* Competition is $l no Registration must be made bx 6 30 p m Sund *>. Lt 4 xv. <k s w inner'* xv r** Larr> Elh tt and ^rrj 8n Igr i Th** iunnvr-UD Irani (jji* sist. 1 *.; Mi* k N rH- find Emir Mi a--

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sr. r 411 U( h'S WOM \\S ( 1.l B Ml FTS The St. Patrick W man' Club will hold its Priihr modinc W-*ln' !t‘ Feb'uif 7 it sp m in th* Sr|-. •1 I Dll Si-t*T Jo eph Marx will be the p. ikm foi the »venin*. Sh* will peak of th*’ Paki tan Culture S< < ial Problems an! Political Relation- of the country. Si-t- r .J' seph M ir. I-a native of Hammond. Indiana. She has ju 4 returned from Pakistan for th* second time in eleven years. As a graduate of St. Mary's College and a Sister in the Hoh Cross Order, she has supervised the High Sch*M>l and Junior College established bv the Order there. She will b* returning to Pakistan the end of this month to resume her duti* s. The public is cordially invited to attend. Scuth Bend WIBC BowHng Tourney Star's This Week The 38th annual South RendMishawaka Rowling Association WIBC All City Tournament will be at Walkerton and North Libertx on F* b 3-1 10-11 and 17-16. Team events will b*‘ at North Liberty and Doubles and Singles at Walkerton. Mrs. Lillian Lundberg. South B* nd. City Secretary will b’ in charge. She xvill be assisted bx Mrs. Howard Knowlt n Walk* rton. and Mr s. Hei* n Harbaugh North Liberty in charge of siorekee|>ers. It has b*en reported there xvill be 160 teams in*l i ■ n* of th*' bigg'st Citx Tournaments * vi here. By process of rotation. Walkerton and North Ltbertx hod this tournament every ten years. Walkerton Ijin*^ will offer a SI,OOO bond for a perfect 300 wore rolled on then lanes. Liberty Lanrz, Palmer's Funeral Home. I^mzo Oil. and Farmer a State Bank of Wyatt combined offer a $2,000 b*>nd for a p*r!’<4 score at Liberty Lanes. Each of the lanes are offering a s*juad prize for the highest series rolled on each squ id. Men’* Tuesday Night Ixa*KU« porkv s Construction 11 5 WHcox Super Mart 10 6 St. John's No. 2 «> a legion Post 365 9 7 Jackie’s Chalk A Cur 9 7 Dian’s Gift Shop B’ a 7’ a Porters Barber Shop 8 8 St. Johns No. 17 9 Dinzo Oil Co. 6 10 Scotty*n Tavern 2 14 High team senes and gam* Porky s Construction 2771. 987 D'gion Post 365 2748 970; D an - Gift Shop 274 2 984. High indivaiu.il series * gam* B BrndKtnski 587. 221; J H'u- r 554 . 221. K. Sprungrr 539; G. Krueger 212 Monday Nite Men’s l/Kgur Hncker's Transfer 16 4 Calvert Conv Home 12 8 Powell-Mann 11 ’ 8 HD Community Grocery 11 9 Rizrk’s Heating 10’ a 9‘ a Easy Heat 9' a 10 Big "C” Lumber 9 11 Ivanes Case M*> ll l a Walkerton Skelgas 8 12 Local 194 4 16 High team aeries and gam* Hocker's Transfer 2507, 911 Rizek a Heating 2492. 894, Powell Mann 2437 Walkerton Sk*lgas mA *WN High individual series A game J Knowlton 600. 238; R Rackley 576, 222, R. Singlet* n 569, 222 WnliM-wdax Night laMttra Paddle Wheel 69 19 Bakers 50 38 Kingsbury 4938 l a Weho 49 39 lames 45 43 Phillips 38 80 Zellers 28 60 Savoie 23 4 64 4 High team series and game Line* 2285 805; Paddle Wheel 2250. 805; Wrlcn 2205; Bakrrs 768 High individual sen** A Kam*' J Whit. 544 , 202. M Williams 529 I*. Frailex 508, 210, M Hiatt 195 kiti^s A Qurea** Mixed D>ul>l -s l.U* ky F ur 56 32 I! llxw^d 52 36 AIMw-Cats 48 40

Four Jokers 13 45 Bo*> Boos 41 • 16 4 Crackpot s 39 D is 4 Dogpat her- 39 49 Ya Hoos 33 55 High t* im rt> an 1 g ’me Liv kx F"ijr 2106 762 697 F ur J k> i 1997, Al! (’ >t 1910 *,-7 High individual -> ri*- A gam*' Men R Richard 579 212 A. J Kennedy 550 R Bierly .537, 207; P. Guard 206. W’men C Ri< hards 565. 209; Jayda Downs 51 u 190, Jannise Downs 200; B Smith 199. Indust rial Dave A Ray’s 11 5 R I. Holser 84 74 Walkerton Lines SD 74 Ridge Co. R R American Legion R R Kabelin Hardware R 8 Kingsburx Locker KU 94 Powell Minn 4 12 High tram s» ri* s and gam* Holser's 980 2646 High individual gam*' A series E Place 212 236 616 B Ba wic 205; E Wallskng 203; H S* hwed* r 214 N H* te’br 200. W Pickavet 233 580; E. Rh d.'i 209. Subnrtmn league Baker’s Standard 10 2 Farmer’s State Bank 9 3 Dad A Lad’s 9 3 Vita Box 5 7 Jacob Drugs 5 7 Commercial Honing 5 7 Drews-Ochs Corp I 8 Wah krt* n-F' rd Sales 1 11 High t« m » Ind ir • Baker’s Standard 2563. 917. Dad A Ltd - 2559 »2R Firmer’s State Bank 2196 Vita-Box 875 High individual *ri* A ganu D Daub* 606 R H* v* l .557 J Kerr 563 227; A J K nn^dx 224. W. Cover 221. Monday Nite L»dies league Huhnke s Srrvn ** 574 3I ! ; Dave A Rays 53 4 384 Plast-Steel 51 41 L’U Ann’s Is II Johnson Ins. 45 47 Jacobs Drug 43L 484 D- De s 41 4 50 4 Outcasts 28 64 High tr?m senes and game - Hunke s 2'07 786 766 755; Dave A Ray s '.’176; D D s 2158 High individual senes A game: L Carex 548; J Baker 517 209; J. D wn.’ 512. 215; L. Car* y and P. WfwJex 1 s,H. WednrMiay Nite Men’s Daughtrev’s Motors 13 3 Kne* ht's Elevator I’2 4 O’Connor's Electric 9 7 W.lls Aluminum 8 8 Smith a Grocers 8 8 Trobaugh - Auto Parts S 8 Annis IGA 6 10 Palmer's Funeral Home 6 10 Fish I^ike legion 5 11 Vita Boy Chip 5 11 High t*arn *nes and game - Daughtrex s 2662 , 948 . 930; Kn.«ht s 2631 Vi'a Box 2613 923. High individual - A . ime: H Hevel -D J H u ■■ 580 244; A Heim 555 W Wolff 216. G. Gerstandt 213 I riday Night ladies Skogwos 62 26 SiloEttrs 56 32 Lila-rlx Lm* * 50 38 Palmers 49 39 Bert’s 48 40 Sham nick Inn 45 43 Kane’s Shell 43 45 Ritchies 40 4? UAW 194 2 4 64 laikrville Sanitation 23 65 High team lertes and game — Skognms 2281 Sil«*-Ett«s 2248. 801. 779. Ltw rt' Lan«s 2221 769. High individual senes A game: S McDaniel 519 197 191 M. Bowers 490 L Huhnke 4M*, N. Gouker 191. Nite Owl Ix^igue Nn, 7 laite 10 2 Heil a Restaurant 9 3 Nushaum > 7 5 N*k 3 Hooker 6 6 I Bouse Blaster* 6 6 • PAH Machine Co. 5 7 Chuck s Standard 3 9 No. 8 Bier lx 2 10 High tram series and game - - Metis R.>taurnnf 2739 933 913; Nusbaum 2691 N Lui* 2535, 906 * High in'tixidud Serbs A game’ Du k Ri h;*nL 650 222 Gad Gr v«'s hi.’. 221 Ait Mmn 593. 224

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