The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1968 — Page 8
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Shamrocks To Field Veteran Team ■■ I f » IW EXSHHI Ba-ketbak < uh Bib Gowm s< i> 11 On th< !<• t is J." Fi>h«r in !:!' se\<nth m ison at X»r t and <>n the . i^..t <’h:i- Anderson. Liberty, k pi lured here u:‘ i L th • : tu n:ng letl.iman hi* 1 -< pt ...-.s . r the 196 569 f<>r the SL imr < ks. HVDOMI lU| ■ ——- the front row. k.T to right, are. Six other lette.-men are <4l the Marty Shupert. Frank Gmzer. foster of the Shamrocks this and Bonnie Young. St aiding in year and will all be battling for back: Kent Amsbarger. Doug Starting spots on the team, in Anderson and Kevin Hostetler. * S Ml■BMBl ' V fIMiMMMLfc ^SJSMM Ms \ te : ■ tlw. KL T_ X S *Wf 4 SS W v $ 4 4 fife ..-Bp 1 KHMK. Sk ®p**’ InMKKBMMKRiML JHhHkHI left to right Ron Helder rend. The balance o' the 1968-69 Jim Fair, Bob Knowlton and up fr 'in lad year's B team ire John Zook. JlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUillHillHililllllllllllliUUllllllllllie | BURGERS | | THANKSGIVING SPECIAL I H Urg. MSe • | Borgers Egg Nog ’/» «»’• T9c I E Keg. 69. = | Burgers Whipping Cream P ins 59c | X Reg- 79« S | Eckrich Fun Franks e k s 59c | “ Keg. 69e | Mell-0 Crisp Bacon lb 65c | | FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY I I ? :4iuiiiiHuiwjimmmuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiim^
North Liberty Wrestlers Offer Clinic Monday C uh Dave C.i.p* 1968-69 Wi. thug bmi will <pen their 1968-69 se ißon next week and preview the team and wrestling for the fans on Monday night with i clinic at the High School at 700 pm. The Shamrock grapplers this sea •.>n have anti. ipati. n for a very suet sful year and a strong chedule ts compete .gam t with 11 returning letteimen to build the squad a.a >und. The clinic on Mon Hy ni :ht is op. n t > the public and al! intere ted fans ol wi< stling are urged to attend. At this time, thr rules of wre tling on a amateui basis will lie exp! on. d and tlw differ* nt hold.- ..nd p ..<<• luie> that mean pmb will bo explained uni demonstrated by some o r the team members. Dale Briton. Mike and John Megyeri and Tim Baughman will spearhead the team. This fours' me la-t var had a combine! record of 25 9 with John Megyeri heading the list with un 8-2 record. Brother Mike has a 7-2 record while Dale Baton finished with 6-2 and was sci.n I in the South Bind Sectional in his weight cla -. Tim Baughman had a 13 record for the season Other lettermen returning are: Bar. y Hughes, Gene Toth. Gary U.rhcc, Gary Smith, Joe Setnor and Chuck Springman. The siust.T Name Yr. VVt. ("la** Dale Borton 12 133 Gary O.hee 11 175 John Harding 12 115 Chuck Houser 11 HW Barry Hughes 12 127 Brad Krol 9 103 Jim Lynch 10 95 Mike Megyeri 10 112 John Megeri 11 120 M. Mrorzkowici 11 160 Rh k Plunket 9 145 Devo<i Ross 10 HW Joe Setnor 10 120 C. Spnngman 10 120 Gene Toth 10 138 Chuck Wille 9 120 Norman McGwin 9 103 Kent Berglind 9 160 Tim Baughman 12 154 fr Til |U-4 GILLETTE Foamy ImbM SHAVING CRUM 7QO SO MOIST. SO RICH, 1 s 0 VI ( ■wwp y1- w” • 1 11 " w 1 ww < । Meridiai Mural’s - FARMOWNER’S Ite' PROVIDES UNUSUALLY BROAD PROTECTION YT One Policy \ One Premium Saves you money, tool CALL US TODAY R. W. Johnson Ins. .Morning — Hamlet Phone 867-2824 Afternoons — Kmmtr. Ij*ke Phune Widkerlou 586-2580
Shamrock Wrestlers Prepare For Seas< wk Wrestling < >ach Dave Csen ] the Shamrock win! up ; . congratulates his rapt un for t..< son training for their first 1968-69 season, Dale Bnbn. n<xt week. I ; > i i ■ ■ stJkL*.
Four veterans who combined for a 25-9 record last u*pr demonstrate a little action for the camera. From the lett are the
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Exj rhnee i< F•• beet teacher." No question ab Hit But * « should question uh t Is rrc’ht by experience. T cliche "We h un from our mistakes,” can be won ; tn o ten than right. True, we sh uH and oan train fiom t th nys we <ki n^iit. In a aen>e. if we keep un doin;; Uui li»ht out Illi lak« s will be few One thin*; l> certain. Wor im; ai>out our boo ton s today, ns »tt <ly no b-in for marrow's suv<e>><. Heir is an excelhnt illutrathtn The f rmer head tC Orn'-r:’! Mot ’* Al ret P Sloan, u an int< • '. n; book. "M\ Ymrs \‘ ith Gt ner.il Motor 1 b>i k nxeal.s det its of <ne of 'la * ‘ Kette:in fs erea’ fai ure Ph > les F Kettering wa* the he t 1 o' GM'm search laboratoiw> a ptn.tM H< ' led t» d< vth p u suicc' ■ a! -r<M iui in to; 1» uas a flop H» h I oth« t failures I Did the <■ failures impede ins or GM * progress? O eou n>t Ihr reason was because Kettering learned far in .. ni hi* *uc<«*se* loan from his lanu.' * We all can . Nusbttura l uooral Home Walkrrtou. ^^-3444
Megyeri brothi *s, J< .in <b >1 an! Mike on the right. Bort n puts a hold on Baughman.
Me •\ t « . n I 1 > ile B • ton b i c i< w is, le t to right ! Hu he* Gene T<th. Gary (' Gs, Smith. Jx>e Setn »r ( i.a k Sp ingman.
