The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1969 — Page 16

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Lack Os Success At Line Is Fatal For Shamrocks A ied hot peU..»n r , | ( . Bob Bryim*. ..rd «n ic< < id pel . ormam t b. th< Sham i nk> <1 thi free thi ow 1 ■ • »n ! - < I up in n almo-t ir I <<• .<' ■ -; 69 \. to: y ’ r tin I «!' St’ u i y night C tin A.>: .: v: Liy.mt peggtd u is of 21 In ! . > •.»n.pt h i!.'. • 1 >ng i . : : n. I i ' " ' tw ■ ■ : ' I Gunn >n • M- i • • >■ i in ri • d :n 'lt - < C • 1 • ' " ' • ’ tv ■ t 1 .! < • ’ E ‘ »n 1 i • N th I. ‘ ■ ly >’ ’ ' • I 1 -i the L i. IT : 1 11 A ,i n A 23 ' ’ 1 fi - ...... on fre< Uh .w- Bey .' -i e। d Wakar u-a B:- i ' b< * r> I•, ( ght from th« field nly to lose ti. an overtime. Bry ant > p» : form •!.< e w is • mething else. His long range b »mbs kept hil’mg the target a ! night Be hit five basket in each the first and third periods and four in the second and I urth. He a led hi- two tiee s'ots in the final stanza as the Fyer- pulled fr ni a f p an' i arg in to their final total u. 1p >int> liffertme. The Shamrock- broke in front v. th baskets by J 'hfi Z ->k and k xin Hostetler, but Akron cume bok with a free shot by Steve Cumberland and two baskets by the hot-shootin? Bryant Zook li t again for a 6-5 lead, but B'.xant dropped in Iw more f >m well out for o b 1 ’ai’ v. is never lost aith ugh it wi' t 1 three time- in the third peril From the 9 6 mu in , tei Bry mt'' pur I ’• ' t P moved to i 21-16 7 t FRED BULLINGER INSURANCE Anto - Life - Fire "111 M.^irw St. Walkerton, Ind. Phone 5X6-3339

PUBLIC SALE • laving decided tn give up fanning, I aun selling the following, I M-atrd at: Three miles west of Walkerton, first farm west of J.B. Williams, up long lane. Or 6 miles east of State Boad 35 on State Road 6 to sale signs. SAT., FEB. 15 12:00 Noon MACHINERY IWI - XOO ('ase (> -M at i< tractor (in good condition); 1955 - Caso diesel tractor (new paint); 1950 - John Ihere B. (overhauled); 4i w ( ase cultivator <fr«<nt mounted); 4 row Co-op rul- । vator; •» row John there cultivator; 3 16" < ase plow (cover bxird A (litters); I 16" John Deere plow; 2-16" John Dverr plow; 2 1I" (as. plow (trip type); |» ft. (ase disk (new Idades for I <mt i ; 12 ft. < ase hver set spring tooth; 2-row (ase chop|H-r; 12 fi. 1.-7. J low; 7 ft. John !>eere mower; 2-row New Idea picker; 55 l Elevator; 2 JAM gravity Imiacs; 1 kilhro gravity Iwi; I John Iwene running gear; I New Ide . gear; I I II ( . Stationary motor; 2 Hy drain- cylinders (one almost new); Set of 13 3X Duals tires, ’ ms, A holts (fit ( asej; Set of I 1 3X duals; Heat trouser for (uw ( »ne year old); 9 ft. \ee Blade snow plow; 1919 liodge 2 ton trm4t v.ith grain Iwd. FEED EQUIPMENT 2 1 ton round hog feelers (east bottrm) -1 hnlf ton round hog feeder (east iwittom; I wood hog feeder -1 cattle feeder - 2 water tanks, 1 I milk csvtis; Odds and ends of furniture and mtsc. itnims lerms: ( ash Re«p<»iudhl* For Aootdoeto latnch served by the Johnson Twp. 4-11 (lotos Owner: Clyde J. Snodgrass Auctioneer: Amhin Schultz; ( lerk: Mrs. Harold Knowlton

period had Z ►'k and Ho telier ut h hid till'' baskets tor the Sh mu •< k- m thi per: d The .. . a, 1 qu.U (t . \. : 1.. re of the game. Heyan i ( . ; .nt pel mhi e <• s Sund' i - to assist a । I . < .nUnucJ ’o lead and < . a 39 28 h-au at the ma'i. .< ■' miuion Shamrocks ( atcb i p It dum t take too long for Nath Libcity to ge" right back n ti. gm ' n th' tmi .1 stunza .1 . F ,h< . Hostetb • and Chi is A- i« ■ i. hit thi' •• fa-! b i.-k< ts and th' lead wa trimmed to 31 < u’y. Cumberland hit a ba I• ’ >’ ! Ban > ti<e throw, I ;• Z 1 'it t'A ■ in a i<tu to cut th< in i!gin to b ur. A’.t'i S i< : ■ t .ed in an- • . ■ p,i ‘ ■ :n the faL line, F a. ,n . Z ok >. . h hit jump , ■ •• i . a ■ idd< t. tile had w ' i J Ak n. w ,‘.ii 1 39 let ir, t.< Uii: 1 p. rl >d Howt v< ■. 1: .. •/ !. 1 not x» t c d!' ted a | i . n til • p- ) 1 nl a. ter < 'u" b. n i jut ~n die : tn e t . w t Aki n 'mg Hi । 'ime diopje | m h;.' fn st of tm . . ,nd .. । . F’r uik Gmz* r hit i jump''' b.i' w li. again it wis Bi ' Ch A r ■ : !: in medium range and Wayne Arnett hit i pan of Akron fi< < throix Anderson cut the hud to two, 50 4b. but Bryant dropped am‘-her m from the outside. And.r.a n. after a four point first li*i!f. h’t his fourth and fifth baskets of the third period to knot the score at 52-52. Pave Cumberkmi! hit both ends of a one-und-<ne but Fisher tn<'od one in from the top of the circle for another tie scdib Bryant hit a swisheroo for another two only to have Fisher again knot it at 56-56 with a jump shot Sandem und Bryant hit baskets in the final 29 seconds of the quarter and the hometown Flyers had a 60 56 lead going mto the final period. Akr< n Breaks it O|wn It f>ok very little time for AJcron to break the game wide open. Bryant hit three fast baskets an 1 Arnett one free throw and Steve Cumberland tw for a 13 point stie ik that started in the list seconds of the third quarter This gave the Flyers a 69-36 lead before Zook finally broke the .streak with a jump shot. Ginzer hit ne..t, but less than half the quarter was left und a quit k five point burst I v the Elvers put the game out i». reach, 7 -69. witn Ju ' 3 uO sh .w Ing - cn the t b»< k Fom hi <■ t out. It Was just a battle to *'•<• how man;, punts Bryant woul I get and al o to set if the Sii.imrixk' would ever hit a free throw Brvunt got 38 and the

Shamrocks got nc in the closing minutes to complete the 51-69 victory for >\kron. In addition to Biyant's 3s. A ■' t hit 13 p ».iit and S indei s 12 oi ioubie figu e total n p. t . '. ,u Sli .:in ■- ks w ith i. 1< 0.. kei wink Chris An u .i I„u 1/ anu Hostetter 12 ■ tv Shumrockb* Box Score North IJherty fg ft ha p Hostetler 6 0 1 3 C. Anderson 8 1 4 4 Zook Hi o 6 5 Fisher 4 U 1 2 Ginzer 3025 I> Anderson 10 0 0 Ai n barger o 0 0 1 Shuppert 2 0 2 0 Totals 31 1 11 20 A k roii S. Cumberland 1 5 5 1 I * • i. Ibt t! uni 11 5 3 San 1' : || 12 Ai.itt 1 5 9 1 B > nt is 2 2 0 Davi 0 2 2 2 B'unj 0 L 11 C x 10 0 0 T '.a! 29 23 31 13 soiri' By (piarters Akr n 21 39 60 81 Nh Bl Liberty 16 2s 56 69 Independent Basketball Dave & Ray's 11 1 Hetlx jo 2 Pla*-S2ee| g f> Doll s Texaco 6 6 Martin’s D-X 4 8 Tyner IOOF 3 9 Post 189 2 10 First place trophy : Dave <SRay’s. Second place trophy: Heil's. A play-off between Doll's and Plas Steel will be played for the third pl i'-e trophy. The individual uportsn unship trophy was w .n by Jack Edison of Heil s. A double eliminatmn tourna-

- ■ ■''' A *'' i'69 Gtlaxie SOO HcfCtop Gotaaft wtkh mnat opHena nt tpcatal Mvlng»l R.m-LJlow steering wh>el, whjal covers, vd.dewalic, vinyl trim. Also a«r conditioning, ante J g'aes. rd 3 J* Indiana is going Ford. £ j j z Going Thing Walkerton Ford Sales. Ino. Walkerton “Only Your f ord Dealer baa A-l Used (Mm and Tnictaor

ment will start Feb. 12 and la t through Minch 12. llayel on Wednesday nights. D >U > bisit Mart’n's D-X 70-6 s With top scorers Fujuwa 28 and Grnvcs Heil .' beat Plas .Steel 96-69 with top scorers Rex stull 35 and Luu wig lb. Tyner IOOF beat Post 189 5755 with top scorers Steinke li and Pallet sun 18. 501 ICE TO TAXPAYERS ADDITION AL Al iTUirRi moN .x >tlce Is hereby s h»ti the Taxpa>e>3 u, Prilk-Lmmln-John- n Sdiul Corjiorat Inn, St. Joseph. Mi hall. LiPorte Counties, Indian t. th-at the proper legal officers of '.nd ioiporntian, t their regular meeting place .it 8 0(1 pan. on the 4th day of March, 1969 will consider the foil >wm ■ additluiMl appropriation whi-Si sul I’ffliers consider necessary t • meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. T be transferred from Cumu latiim Building Fund for •x---p'f.-' i related t<> construction $25,000 Taxpayers uppearing at such a meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The addition il appropri ition as fin-ally made will be automatically referred to the State Board us Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15i days at the County Auditor’s Office of St Joseph County, Indiana or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropnatn n may be heard and interested taxpayers mny inquire at the County Auditor's office when and where such hearing will be held William D Carter MD, Pre < Earl D. Smith. Rec y Denslow W Doll Elbert F Place Carroll E. Zartman

Shamrocks Host T ivo Opponents The North Liberty Shamrock-, will battle two opponents at home this week end as Middlebury and Bremen will visit the local gym. Both of the schools arc on fast time and preliminary action will stall at 6:15 North Liberty time. Middlebury, once again owning a good record, will visit on Friday night. On Saturday, a good Bremen team for the record they have at present, will visit. 'IhL riub, although a winnei only i c ouple of times, has a go, I schedule and should provide i very worthy opponent. Walkerton OES Woithy Mitnn. Mi Marie Ko . and Worthv Ditron. A Jud on Dillon of Culver Chapter N< hl Order i.f the ha'tem St ir will be host to the matrons and patron- of District No. 20 kn ran a the OK’s at n dinnei meeting at the Culver Inn. Sun di\ F< bruar\ 16 at & o’clock EST Attending from Walkerton will be Mr. and Mm, Newton Williams and Mrs. Irene Lidy. Use Your Seat Belts Always* \ NOW OPEN I J anet 9 s Beauty Salon 406 Illinois Street Downtown Walkerton Ofierators JANET BIGLER MARSHA DARE Phone SX«-M»0