The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1968 — Page 2
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APRIL 18, 19G8
Shamrock Track Team Is Busy Victories by Ron Young in the 1 e vault, high jump and broad j imp led North Liberty to a 684M dual track victory at bngciii avis Thursday. April 4th. Shot 1 K. \ m Hostetler i .ND: 2 Newronvi (NL): 3 Arnsbar- , • iNI. Distant < 11-6. High hurdles 1 Greg B-hac Hu; 2 Small' x (<>Di; 3. Stout NLi. Distance: 17-8. Milt 1. Kevin Shuppert (NLi; 2 Wvngei »NL>; 3. Blair (ODi. ' ।me. 5:12. 100 1 Al Koehn (ODi; 2. Johnson (ODg 3. OC'-nnor (NLi. ’ime: .110. 110 1 Joe Fisher (NLg 2. ' g (OD»: 3. M Holderread (NLi. Time: :59.6. sso 1 M otx Shuppert (ND; 2 Houser (NLi; 3. Loftus (OPi. ।mt : 2 21.3. 220 1 Rak Johnson (ODi; 3. Et- Hx । NL>. Time: 24.4. •’me: :24 1 Low hurdle- 1 Roy Stout 'NLi and Jerry Smalley (ODg R Holdmtad iNLi. Time: 21 2. Pol,, vault: 1. R< n Young NLi: 2 I- ui i.NLv Height 9-6. High jump 1. Ron Young’ NLi; 2 m. sits (Nia. 3. Blau (NLi. Height 5-8. Be i l jump' 1. Ron Young iN L ; Rohat (< Ho : 3. Cohee , NLi Distant - 17-1. i wo-mile i. John Megyeri I *7lOi IA \ 1— • ri.. A Sat., April 19 A 20 Bang up Hang-up! “DEAD HE \T ON A MERin-<.O KOI ND” with James Coburn Eastman Color
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(NL>: 2. Roehrdorn (ODi; 3. Megyeri (NLi. Tmur 11:34.8. Mile relay: 1 North Liberty (Joe Fisher. Mark Holderread, Chuck Houser. Marty Shupert). Tune | 10.4. ss(.» relay: 1 Oregon Davis (Al K< elm D' U Griffith. Jerry Smalley. Ri< k John -' ni Time: 1 40 2. Final score: North Liberty OS, Oreg n-Davis 49. Tiit m s Mike King w>n both hurdle i aec. and the broad jump, but North Liberty won its outdoor track dual opener. 68-50, over the visitors Tues lay, April 2. Tilt n has a 1-1 record. Ron Young of the Shamrocks won the pole vault and high jump, and was rec< nd 'n the broad jump. Results: High hurdles: 1 Mike King (T»; 2. Stout (NLi; 3. Davis (T> Time: 16.9. Mile i Kevin Shuppert (ND; 2. Smiley (Ti; 3 John Megyeri (NL>. Time 5:02.1. 100 1. D<nny O'Connor (NLg 2. Stouder (Ti; 3. Moon (NL). Time: :11.2. Shot: 1. Kevin Hostetler (NLi; 2. Newcomer iNLc 3. Cohee i NLi. Distance: 46-2. 440 ]. West Petei son (NLi; 2 G h<n ur (Ti; .3. Fisher (NL). Time: :56.7. 880; 1. .he White (Tg 2. Mullin- (Tg 3. Houser (NL). Time: 2 13.6. Broad jump 1. Mike King (Tg 2. Young (NLi; 3. Hostetler (NLi. Distance 17-9. 220 1 Steve Eberly (NLi; 2. Stouder । NLi: 3. Slabaugh (Ti Time: :25.2. Pole vault: 1. Ron Young (NLi; 2. Smiley (Ti; 3. Fair (NLi. Height: 10-6. Lav hurdles 1 Mike King (Ti; 2. Davis (Ti; 3. Stout (ND. Time: :22.4. High jump: 1. Ron Young (NLi; 2. Desits (NLg Stoneburner (Ti. Height. 5-B\. Two-mile: 1 Tit between Mike Megyeri and Alan Wenger (NLi; 3. Helper (T). Time: 11:15.8. Mile relay: 1. Triton (Joe White, Steve Gocherour, Tony Davis. Jerry Mullins). Time:
3:58.5. 880 relay: 1. North Liberty (Denny O'Connor, Keith Moon, Jim Desits, Steve Ebrrlvi. Time: 1.43. Final score: North Liberty 68. Tiiton 50. Salmon Fishemen May Also Land Troul Fisheinu n tr^.i: r.eir luck this spring for salmon in th<* Indiana waters of Like Michigan are remin le 1 by the In ina Dcpartmc nt of Natural R* s- urt es that the' have a < ne-in-ten chance of landin • a t < ut as well. Reports this wc-k fr< m biologists of th? In han i Division of Fish and Game mheate that the salmon and trout have moved into the south eii i of Lak Michigan. They are not taking the baits of the p >rt fish mien with much enthu Siam as x< t ‘ ut should start biting as soon ar the ice chars out. Very few fish< iam n c m distin,u- h b tv. ei n a s..L i n and a trout, the De pa in ent punts out, so it w< ul 1 be wise to purchase a trout stamp an 1 stick it to your fishing license before you board your boat in Lake Michigan. Present law requires a $2 trout stamp affixed to an Indiana fishin* license when taking trout from Indiana waters. The stamp is n t needed to catc h c< ho or chinook, which are not trout but are members of the salmon family. Trout stamps can be purchased from County Clerks and other authorized license agents. Open Class horse Shorn Here On Sunday, June 9th Donald Wray. Horse and Pony Leader at Walkerton spoke* to a general meeting of the Walkerton 4-H explaining duties they each will have at the Open Class Horse Show at Walkerton on June 9 at Place Park. Mr. Wray explained that all the youngsters and their parents will be needed to build a ring, pass out show bills and sell tic kets and serve refreshments. It will be a huge undertaking he re for what might well become an annual affair. Mrs. Edgar Wiktorowski. chairman of the- 4-H Advisory Board here is assisting with the arrangements and will head the entry booth at the park. Mrs. Lian 1 Welch is in charge of trophies and ribbons. Harry Malstaff is in charge of ticket takers. Neil Downey and Bud Cogswc 11 will assist in the show nng with many more to be adde* i
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to the list of committees. Each of the 4-Hers received their assignments. Members of the American Legion Auxiliary will conduct fcxrl booth for a meal. Othe r business at the mectin ' was election of officers. Wayne Bellinger was re-elected president of the Boys 4-H Club. Patricia Wothues. vice-president; Mark Malstaft. secretary, Linda B< 11inger. treasurer and Steve Wiktorowski re po rt er. President for the Girls 4-H he Robe rta Van Dyke for another year; Charlene Cripe, vice pn ident; Barbara Naragon. secretary: Paula Payton. treasurer; and Kitty CHpe reporter. Joint rc*creatic n 1< a t< rs include Kath;. Lazarek and Michael Cripe. Enrollment cards arc due this week, no later, at each of th. schools principal offices. Canl. were t be picked up absolute deadline* on April 16 hut max b* received at the 4-H meeting next week date to be announca d. Recr<*ation was pre Aided b j Mrs. Clyde St akb who plav, several old and new records for square dancing. The young people enjoyed learning some basic steps and vetted to sponseu a public square dance for youth s<M>n. Retberta Van Dyke and Mark Malstaff serve*d refreshments. Scout-O-Ra^a Set F^r May 18 Ift Pl\iTr-r>nf^ I “Discover American through 1 Scouting" is the main theme for । the seventh annual Boy Scout . Scout-O-Rama to be presented in Plymouth's Centennial Auditorium May 18th. I John Eckert, chairman of the | ev. nt for the sponsoring Plym- । outh Jaycees, reported that the organizational meeting for thi '
event took place March 30th. Eckert also said that more than 15-Hundred Scouts in 47 Scout units will participatein this year's event. Menominee district scout executive Dav? Smith said that more than five thousand persons from the area are expected to ntt<nd this vear's Scout-O-Rama. The Scout-O-Rama will run from 2 until 9:30 pin.. Saturday. May 18th, at Centennial Auditorium in Plymouth. Ti< kets foi th* event . . . distributed to the scouts April First . . . arc now on de from any scout of the district. SO TREE Faultfinders usually carry a microscope with them, but they seldom look into a mirror. | GRAND I I RE-OPENING I ■ I ri.. Sat., Sun.. April 19-20-21 A A Box Office O|m*ii At 7:00 X Show At Dusk W hildnwi I rider 12 Alunys I r<*< $ ■ Fireball 500 ■ In Color X with l ranki«* Avalon Annette F'unicello ■ I the Glory Stompers! A In Color X with Dennis Hopper V Jo<ly .McCn'a ■ | Surn Witch Bums A Janet Blair X Peter Wyngarde W Bum Witch ■ ■ Net Shown Sunday X
