The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1968 — Page 12

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — APRIL 23. 1968

Shamrock Track Members Set 3 School Records N >t th Liberty's track team l">t a pair <>f <lu.il meets to Knox and .hintown. but in the process. had three s< hool records set by some outstanding perfor numcvs by three Shanin* k athh t' s In the Knox meet, held on the Knox track Ron Young established a new high in the pole vault as he Geared 12' 1\“ in the pole vault. Monday a meet with Jimtown found two records set, on< by .1 hn Megyeri of the Shamrocks he t< ured the two miles in the m hool uncord time of 10:33.4. .tun Ik'sits set the other record as he cleared sTl> a " >n the high jump. The summary of the two meets follows. Knox 70, North Lilirrty IX. High hurdles 1 John Milner iK 2. Stout (NL>; 3. Flora i NLi. Time 17 2 Mile 1. Rick Brown (Ki; 2. Tow (K>l 3. Shuppert (NL*. Time 4 56.5. 100 1 Bill McClure (Ki; 2. O'Connor iNL»; 3. Eberly iNLi. Time 113. Shot 1 Mike Newcomer (NLi; 2 Hostetler (NLi; 3. Pawlik (Ki. Distance: 45-9 >*. 4 10: 1. Dennis Price (Ki; 2. Peterson (NLi; 3. Legac (Ki. Time 50.0 880: 1 John Milner (Ki; 2. Ix’wandowski (KI; 3. Shupert

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tNL». Wne 2,10.7. , • . r . . 220- It Bill McClure (Ki; 2. Eberly (NLi; 3. Fisher (NLi. I%»c:‘ 2* h. Broad jump 1. Roger Pawlick »K •; 2. Wakai (K); 3. Young 1 (NL*. Distance 18-SL. 1 L'W hurdles 1 Dale Morris (K*: 2. Price (Ki; 3. Stout (NLi. Time: 22.9. High jump 1. Ron Young ‘ (NLi, 2. Pawlik (K); 3. Desits 1 (NLi. Height; 5-6. Two-mile: 1. John Megyeri (NLi; 2. Gust (Ki; 3. Lucas (K). ' Time: 10 37. Pole vault 1. Ron Young (NLi; 2. Aquino (K); 3. Beeson (Ki. Height 12-1 V Mile relay: 1. Knox (Jim Slater, Dennis Price. Bill McClure John Milner*. Time 3:48. 880 relay: 1. North Liberty (Steve Eberly. Joe Fisher, Keith Moon, Denny O'Connor*. Time: 1 41. Jimtown 77, North Lil»erty 41. High hurdles: Cook, J; Maxwell J; Stout, NL. Time: 16:75. Mile: Wenger, NL; Shuppert. NL; Williams. J. Time 4:55.9. 100: Fearnow, J; Farell, J; Eberly, NL. Time 10.5. Shot: Newcomer, NL; Campbell. J; Hostetler, NL. Distance 44'5 440: Crenshaw. J; Peterson, NL; Gilbert. J. Time: 56.1. 880 Clements. J; Buss, J; M<x>n. NL. Time: 2:12.1. Broad jump: J. Crenshaw’, J; R. Crenshaw, J; Young, NL. Distance: 20' 2 , i”.

Pole vault: Young. NL; McGaffey, J; tie between Schultz and Howard. J. Height 10 6” 220 Fearnow, J; R. Crenshaw, J; Eberly, NL Time: 23.7. High jump Desits. NL; Young, NL; Spungh. J Height 5' 11 L ", L*>w hurdles: Ferrell, J; Cook, J. Stout, NL Time 22.3 Two mile: Megyeri. NL: Greenwich, J; Mann. Time: 10:33.4. Mile Relay: Jimtown. Half-mile relay: Jimtown. NL Junior High T rack Opens With Victory The North Liberty Jr. High trac k team opened its season on April 19. in a dual meet at home with Greene. Liberty won by a score of 81 to 19. In this meet, Liberty boys finished first in all individual events with the exception of the 200 yard dash, and Greene also won the 440 yard relay. Leading the way were Dale Kaser with first in the Hurdles. 440. and High Jump: and by ^hane Hostetler with top honors in the 100 yard dash and the shot put. The hurdle effort by Kaser tied the existing record for North Liberty Jr. High at 18.1 seconds. In their second met of the young season, the teams traveled to Bremen. Individual meets were run as 7th grade boys, and as Sth grade teams. In the 7th grade meet, Liberty came through with a victory by a final score of 59 to 41, while the Bth grade meet w’ent to Bremen. 61 to 39 . Outstanding for the Liberty 7th grade were Gary Zellers with first places in the hurdles, the 50 yard dash, and the 100 yard dash. In the Bth grade meet. Kaser was again the pacesetter by scoring firsts in the hurdles and 440 yard run. getting a second in the high jump, and by being a member of the winning 440 yard relay team. Other first places were won by the following North Liberty buys: Kent Shoemaker in the 880; Mike VVesolek m the pole vault. The time in the 440 yard run by Dale Kaser again set a new Liberty Jr. High record as he won in the time of 59.8 sec. The winning time in the 440 yard relay, 53.1 sec., also set a new record. North Liberty has meets at home on April 25. with New Carlisle; and on April 26. with L’ rey. List Easter Egg Winners In Walkerton Winners in the Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by the Walkerton Fire Department. Gold Eggs Brian Holmes Wayne Buswell Steve Kollias Silver Egg’s Dave Adkins Bob Powell Rodney Keeling Tom Turner Red Egg* Kevin Schweder Damon Stafford Debra Keck B"b Powell Ed Fenstermaker Lori Denning Kim Perkins Tom Turner Newt Mann I^arry Heimer Green Egg’s Jay Schaffer Jerry Cotton Cindy Anderson DEPENDABLE, INSTANT WATER HEATING I Walkerton Skelgas /Cz. tTWUD S HMST I

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