The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1968 — Page 9
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Suburban Dad A Lad's 22 10 Baker’s Standard 21 11 Farmers State Bank 20 12 Jacob Dtugs 17 15 Commercial Honing 14 IS Drews-Ochs Corp. 12 20 Walkerton-Ford Sales 12 20 Vita-Boy 10 22 High team series and game - - Dad A Lad's 2667, 925; Jacob Drugs 2621, 926; Baker's Standard 2611, 946. High individual series A game: J. Kerr 610, 214; B. Baker 607, 246; F. Gindelberger 592, 211; D. Knowlton 221, Friday Night Ladies Skogmos 78 30 Liberty Lanes 63’4 41’4 Silo-Ettes GO’ 3 47’0 Palmers 60 48 Bert's 60 48 Kano’s Shell 56 52 Shamrock Inn 53 55 Ritchies 47’, 60V. VAW 194 31 77 * Lakeville Sanitation 30’ . 77' . High t* am series and game Skogmos 2311. 883. 771, Palm* rs 2232. 759; Bert's 2121. High individual series A game: D. Sims 522. 187; O. Singleton 511; L. Huhnke 507; P. Wooley 202; M. Bowers 200. Wednesday Nite Lidirs Paddle Wheel 79 29 Bakers 65 43 Kingsbury 6047'4 Lanes 57 5i Welco 57 51* Phillip’s 48 60 Zollers 36 72 Savoie 29’4 78’4 High team series and game Bakers 2330, 810; Paddle Wheel 2242: Welco 2177; Lanes 785; Paddle Wheel and Bakers 774.
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High individual series A game; J. White 547. 199. 192; B. Smith 530; N. Schmeltz; J. Sullivan 193. Kings A Colleens Lucky Four 66 42 Hollywood 61 47 Alley-Cats 60 48 Four Jokers 57 51 Dogpatchers 49’ 2 58' 2 800 Boos 49 59 Crackpots 46*4 61 Ya Hoos 43 65 High team aeries and game — , Four Jokers 2124. 760, 707; Dogpatchers 2020, 734; Crackpots 1965. Hig r h individual series A game: Men: J. Newland 577. 211; R. Eby 557; R. Ferch 548; V. Schultz 201; L. Winstead 194. Women: B. Smith 573. 218; J. Downs 529. 211: C Richards 486; J. Henley 186; A. Newland 210. .. W 'lno lay Nito Men’s Knecht’s Elevator 24 12 Wells Aluminum 23 13 Daughtrey's Motors 21’ 3 II 1 ;. Annis IGA 21 15 Vita B<>y Chips 19 17 Smith’s Grocery 18’ 2 17’ 2 O'Connors Electric 17 19 Trobaugh’s Auto Parts 15 21 Palmer's 14 22 Fish Lake Legion 7 29 High team scries and game Knecht’s 2696. 922; Daughtrey’s 2600; Trobaugh’s 2595. 901; Wall's 901. High Individual series A game: M Fraser 590. 225; B Jackson 584; R Rackley 578, 224; C Woodruff 224 Monday Nite Men’s Powell-Mann 26 4 13’4 Hocker's Transfer 2ft 15 Easy Heat 24’4 15’4
Lanes Case 23’4 16’4 Community Grocery 23 17 Rizek's Heating 21 ’ 2 18' a Big C Lumber 16 24 Calvert Conv. Home 16 24 Walkerton Sk* Igas 15 25 W« Il s Local 19! 9 31 High team series and game Lanes Calo 2695, 923. 917; H»k ker's Trans. 25-16; P* well Mann 2512. 923. High individual series A game: R. Rackh y 573, 213; J. Singleton 566. 214; R. Ration G. Springman, R. Heim 558; T. Clavlon 224. PLI Faculty Team 1 19 5 Team 5 15 9 Team 8 14 10 Team 4 13 11 Team 7 11 13 Team 3 10 14 Team 6 10 14 Team 2 4 20 High women series anti game R. Hoover 419, 118; C. Hoover .362. 148; M. Hission 353; J. Nibbelink 154. High men scries and game E. Aimone 562, 200; D. Kickbush 489; A. Brock 159; J. Bowman 182; B. Henderson 173. Industrial League Ridge Co 23 13 Walkerton Lanes 21'- 11'American Legion 20'- 15'Dave A Rays 19 17 B. I. Holser 18*- 17 Kingsbury L* cker 15 21 Pow* 11-Mann 13' 2 22'Kab* lin Hardware 1.3 23 High team series and game - Ridge 2709. 977; Legion 2655, 892; Lanes 2560. 941. High individual series A game: A. Fassett 678, 251; B. Hiatt 619, 247; B. Baker 64 7; C. Shores 617; H. Masterman 236. 200 games and series: D. Cripe 203. 579; W. Cover 202; W. Pukavet 223; L. Smith 202. Monday Nite Ladies Hunke's 71 40 Dave A Rays 62 * a 49’4 I-ou Anns 62 50 De De s 57 ’4 54’4 Johnson’s Ins. 57 55
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Plas Steel sft 57 Jacobs Drug 50’4 61'4 Outcasts 32 80 High team series and game Huhnke'; Service 2318, H 3. 776; Jacob Drug.- 2311, 796; Dave A Rays 2148. High individual series A game L Huhnk. 526; P Hahn 510 191 Javda Down-. 489; T. Dim -n---peel 208; M. Patri« k 196. Nite Owl Nusbaum' s 23 9 N<>. 7 Lute 22 10 Heils' Restaurant 20 12 Chuck's tSandard 17 15 PAH Machine 16 16 No. 3 Hooker 12 20 Bouse Blasters 10 22 No. 8 Bierly 8 24 High team series and game No. 7 Lute 2681 1001; Nushaum's 2551, 922; Heil's Restaurant 2504, 899. High individual series A game: R. Lute 663, 2M: W Pickavet 617. 231; J. South 637, 231. Thursday Nite Ladies Community State aßnk 67 37 Hi-Di-Ho 63 41 Big C Lumber 62 42 Home Dairy 59 45 Daughtrey’s Motors 55 49 C nununitv Grocery 51 53 Dave A Ray 47 57 Well. Aluminum 4! 60 Lnz* OH 43 61 Winchester eWstorn 30 74 High t* am serie and go • r D-nzo Oil 2330, 868; c inmunitv State Rink 2297: Big C Lu jbe 2296; Dave A Ra vs 833; Hi-De-llo 812. High individual series A game: O. Singleton 519. 234; N Gouki r 517. 215; D. Miller 516; H. Buck- ’ master 193. Mens Tueaday League Jackies Chalk A Cue 22'.. 13’4 Wilcox Super Mart 21 15 Porky's Construction 20 16 St. Johns No. 2 19'- 16' Doan's Gift Shop 19 c 16' Legion Post 365 18 18 Porter's Barber Shop 17 19 St. Johns No. 1 16 20 Scotty’s Tavern 13'- 22 C Lonzo Oil Co. 13 23
High team series and game — porters Barber Shop 2807. 982; Wilcox Sup* r M o t 2761; porky’s Condru. tun 2730, 967; Doan’s Gift Shop 967. High individual cries A game: M And* t n .558 212; W Hari ug h *>'>3 21' M Ander-on 553; M Newcorn* r 2i3 NL Junior High List Basketball Season Results The North Liberty Jr. Hi teams have finished their basketball season. Th*- 7th grad* squad ended with a final record of two wins and twelve losses; while th*- Bth grade team h id a very respectable record of t*-n wins and six losses. The record of th«> games played by the Bth graders followNorth Liberty 33. Rolling Prairie 23. North Liberty 28 New Carlisle 9. North Liberty ?8 La Ville 31. North Liberty 37. I’iev iT:n* r) 27. North Liberty 28 Plvm* uth 33. N rth Lib rtv 35. South Central 30. North I:' ’ Is Wik iru- 12. North Lib-rt- 28 Ct v (Tvner) 21. N< rt h Dil irt \ 1 J •;< 11 ■ M ■ n (Elkhart • 18. North I.i'-36. Gi-'cn*- 2’’ North Libert’, 30. R Hing Prairie 22. North l.iber’- 21 fr>v( T urivv at New (’ irH-b-1 30. North lal rt’. 11. New Carlisle 20. North Liberty 25. Knox 30. North Liberty 11 Bremen 23. North Liberty H LaVilk 26. Th*> teams were c«>a<h*d by Forrest Dunnui k Cheerleaders for the Jr. High this year w re: D>rraine Marek. Darla Nar- n, Jann Wesolek, and Lira W ls. mm. An evening of TV c nvince- us that while the Russians may be ahead on missiles and rockets, we’ve got’em lick.-d on deodrants.
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