The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 April 1969 — Page 2

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Suburimn Walkei ton-Ford Sales 37 19 Baker's Standard 34 22 Doll's Service 33 23 Dad * Lad s 29 27 Lost Five 29 27 Farmer's State Batik 27 29 Drews-Ochs Corp. 19 37 Pi ices Abattoir 16 4U Hi«h team senes and gvime Farmer's State Bank 2666. 918, B^9: Baker’s- Standard 2534. 878: Walkerton-Ford Sales 2506. High individual series & game: J .Millice 623. 222; A J. Kennedy 601; C Wilson 591. 222; S. Moerman 591. Industrial league Bud's Package Store 40 20 B I. Holser 37 23 Kingsbury Locker 31 29 American Legion 29’ 2 30’.. Bunny s Bowling 28 32 Dave & Ray s 26 ’ 2 33' . Kabelin Hardware 25 35 Powell-Mann 23 37 High team scries and game Bud's Package Store 2652. 942. 906; Dave & Ray's 2555; American Legi n 2542, 892. High ind vi ual series & game; D. Anderson 665; H. Schweder 644: B Baker 640. 251; B. Fitzke 249; C. Shores 242. 200 games: (scratch l C. Shores 210, D. Anderson 200, B. Fitzke 228, B. Bouse 210. B Klopfenstein 201, B. Baker 224, D. Kickbu>h 200. H. Schweder 211. 600 series: (scratch) None. FOR SALE 1 double bed. chest of drawers and dres er; 1 single bed, spring, and feather quilt; 1 Singer sewing machine; Two kitchen tables cabinet and two small tables; Two rocking chairs; Four book racks and lr »ks: One Underwood typewriter; One electric , an; Three pur of drapes; One 9 x 15 foot rug; Two upright lamps; One apartment type gas stove; Three kitchen chairs, one youth chair; dishes. Utensils, and Glassware: pictures, frames, etc. Mrs. Mary Gdlhofer, 801A Ohio Street, W ilkerton. al7p Nite Owl Nusbaum's 40' 2 19’6 Bucks 3623^ Jacob Drugs 33 27

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Dead Pins 33 27 Heil's Restaurant 32 ’ u 27U No. 5 Bierly 28’i 31 >, 2 No. 8 Smith 18 42 ihne Greek Lumber 18 42 High team series and gamd Nusbaum's 2632. 920. 861; Heil's Restaurant 2615, 955; Jacob Drugs 2401. High indivrdu.il series & game: R. Lute 622, 325; W. Pickavet 570; A Wireman 590, 236; B. Williams 209. Wednesday Nite Indies Plas Steel 82 50 Bakers 81 51 Paddle Wheel 79 52R, Welcn 78 54 Kingsbury 73 59 Phillips 51 ’ 2 80% Zellers 51% 80% Savoie 31 % 100% High team series and game Plas Steel 2273. 869; Phillips 2231; Paddle Wheel 2196. 805; Welco 783. High individual series & game: P I^ute 563. 202; P. Hahn 495. 189; M. Hiatt 495; J. Campbell 201. Shamrocks Race To Win Over John Glenn The North Liberty Shamrocks topped the John Glenn Falcons easily in a dual track meet Wednesday as the much more experienced Shamrocks raced to a win in every event except the mile over a very young and short-handed John Glenn team. The -final score was 95-23. The summary: 120 high hurdles: 1. Stout (NL); 2. Northam (Gi; 3. Trost (Gi, and Kerzhal (NL) tied. Time: 18.9. 100: 1. Fisher (NL); 2. Malicki (G>; 3. Holder read (ND. Time 11.5. Mile: 1. Hanni (G); 2 Shuppwt (NL); 3. Megyeri (NL). Time: 5:10. 440: 1. Peterson (NLi; 2. Bick (G); 3. Houser (ND. Time: 58.0. 180 Low’s: i. stout (ND; 2. Trost (Gi; 3. Northam (G) Time: 24.3. 880: 1. Shuppert (ND; 2. Wenger (NL); 3. Ameling (Gi. Time: 2:22.5. 220: 1. Fisher (NLt; 2. Hold-er-read (NL); 3. Nieswender (Gl. Time: 25.8. Two-Mile: 1. J Megyeri (NL); 2. M Megyeri (NL); 3. Hendrick (G). Time; 11 19.0. High jump: 1. Young (ND. 5-6; 2. Fain (NLi; 3. Wesolek, (NL). Pole vault: 1. Young (NL), 11-6; 2. Fair (NL); 3. Hanni (Gl. Long jump: 1. Holderread (NL), 18-7; 2. Hostetler (ND; 3. Gillies (Gk Shot put: 1. Cohee (ND, 462\; 2. Hostetler (NLi; 3. Arnsberger (ND. Mile relay: 1. North Liberty. Time: 4:04.0 880 relay: 1 North Liberty Time: 1:45.8. Final score: North Liberty 95.

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Jvhn Glenn 23. Shamrocks Top Jimtcwn In Track Despite a four-first performance by Jim town's John Crenshaw, the North Liberty team oa fence gave them a sneaker of a victory in track 61 %- o 6’ 2 over Jimtown on April 8. The summary: High hurdles: Alan Cook (J’; 2. Stout (NL); 3. Kurzhal (ND. :19 2. Mile run: 1. Kevin Shuppert (NLi; 2 If. Mejyeri (NL); 3. Abner (J). 5:06.2. 220-yard dnsh 1. Rayford Crenshaw (J); 2, Fisher (NL); 3. McCuddy (J). .25.6 440-yard dash; 1. Jim Brown (J); 2. Peterson (ND; 3. Houser (NL). :56.4. 88b-ya rd ru^t 1. Dh k Clemens (Ji; 2. Wenger (NL); 3. Shuppert (NL). 2:10.5. Two-mile: 1. John Mejyeri (NLi; 2. Zimmerman (J); 3. Kring (NL). 10:57.6. Bow hurdles: 1. Alan Cook (J); 2. Stout (NLi; 3. Flora (NLi; :23.4. 100-yard dash; 1. Rayford Crenshaw (J); 2. McCuddy (J); 3. Fisher (NLi. :11.0. Shot put: Gary Cohee (ND; 2. Hostetler (NLi; 3. Campbell (J» 46-11. Long jump: 1. Rayford Crenshaw (J); 2. Fisher (NL); 3. Hostetler (NL). 19-11%. High jump: Ron Young (NL); 2. Berlick (J); 3. tie between Fair (NL) end D. Sheetz (J). 5-8. Pole vault: 1. Ron Young (NLi; 2. D. Scheetz (J); 3. J. Scheetz (NL). 12%. Mile relay: 1. North Liberty (Chuck Houser. Alan Wenger. Wes Peterson. Joe Fisher, 3:47.3. 880-yard relay: 1. Jimtown (Gary Weyrich, Tom McCuddy, Carl Peterson. Rayford Crenshawi. 1:38.7. Culver Swamps Falcon Runners The Culver Track Team ran away from the short-handed Falcons in the second track meet o f the year last week with a lopsided 102% hi 15U victory. The lack of personal is still continuing to take any ?hances of a victory from the Falcons. The Summary: 110 yd. High Hurdles: 1. D. Beauchamp (Cl; 2, Northam (JG); 3. Trost (JG). Time :16 7. Mile Run: 1. D. Campbell (Ci; 2. Hanni (JG); 3. Strang (C). Time: 5:05.5. 100 yd. Dash: 1. H. Barrabes (Ci; 2 A. Huys (C>; 3. Malicki (JG). Time: 11.3. 440 yd. Dash: 1. J. Wamsley (C); 2. J. Graham (C); 3. M. Baker (C). Time: 60.6. 880 yd. Run: 1. D. Campbell (C); 2. C. Strang (C); 3. Hendricks (JG). Time: 2:15.5. 220 yd. Dash: 1. H. Barrabes (C); 2. N. Overmyer (C); 3. Malicki (JG). Time: :26.1. 160 yd. Low Hurdles: 1. D. Mikesell (C); 2. R. Ruhnow (C); 3. D. Beauchamp (C). Time: :21.9. Two Mile Run: 1. Ruiz (C); 2. D. Siple (C); 3. Hendricks (JG). Time: 11:04.7. Shit Put: 1. G. By'lcld (G); 2. B. Liette (C): 3. A Huys (C). Distance: 37' 8 1 2 ". High Jump: 1. D. Mikesell (('); 2. Wamsley (C); 3 Tie: D. Beairchamp (Ci, J Graham (C), Hanni (JG). Height 5'2". Long Jump- 1 D Mikesell (C); 2. R. Ruhnow (Ci; 3 Barrabes (C). D'^ance: 18' 5". Pole Vau’t: 1 L. Shaf'er (C); 2. Hanni (JG); 3 Ameling (JG). Height; 10'4". Mile Relay: 1. Culver (Baker, Strang, Graham, Campbell i. Time: 4:07.9. 880 Relay: 1. Culver (Overmyer, Ruhnow, Mikesell, Barrabes) Time; 1:44.8. Final Score: Culver 102 %, John Glenn 15 >4. Triton Wins In • Dual Meet With Glenn Triton's track team overwhelmed the inexperienced Gienn

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runners in a dual meet Monday by a 90-28 margin. Triton swept two events, the 100 yard dash and the shot put and Glenn’s runners to»>k all three places in the two mile. The results: High Hurdles 18.5 Towbride T. King T, Northam JG. Mile 5:02 Hanni JG, Collins T, Mullins T. 100 — 11.4 Slabaugh, T. Sharpe T, White T. 440 — 57.2 Gochenour T. Ameling JG, D. Kuhn T. 880 2:18.6 — Kontz T, Silveus T. Hendricks JG. 220 25.6 Slaugh T, Sharpe T. R. Neiswender JG. Low Hurdles 24.1 King T. White T, Northam JG. Two Mile - 11.43 L Neiswen.ler JG, Hendricks JG, Ameling JG. Mile Relay — 4:05.9 Triton (Trowbridge, Mullins, D. Kuhn and Silveus). 880 Relay 1:42.6 Triton (Sharpe, White. Ckwhenour, Slabaugh). Long Jump 18'9" Sharpe T. Slaubaugh T. Gillies JG. Pole Vault 10'0" Mullins T. Hanni JG, Gontz T. High Jump 5'4" Trowbridge T, H«rdriicks JG, Gochenour T. Shot Put 43'5’ 2 " Kuhn T, Trowbridge T, Hettinger T Shamrocks Lose Baseball Opener To Jackson 10-5 The North Liberty Shamrocks opened their 1969 baseball season with a 10-5 loss tv -ackson Friday, but the game was one of expermenting and finding out things for Shamrock coach Miller. It was the Shamrocks

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home game but played on the Jackson diamond due to the fact the North Liberty field just isn’t ready for play. Coach Miller used five pitchers and three did not allow any runs. It was decided before the game to look over the boys, which hurt the chances for the Shamrocks. Brian T Kindt pitch<*d the entire game for Jackson and held the Shamrocks to four hits, striking out 14. All the Jackson runs were scored in the middle three innings. The Shamrock pitcherg gave up .seven hits in the game. North Liberty scored all rive of their runs in the fifth Inning. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Friday, April 18 8:00 p.m. The Koontz Lake Conservation Club will meet. Saturday, April 19 Pancake and Sausage Supper at the Presbyterian Church. Sunday, April 20 9:00 a.m. Twirling Contest will be held at the John Glenn High School. 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. - The United Methodist Church will have a church wide fellowship carry in dinner at the Urey Middle School. Tueaday, April 22 The Walkerton Lions Club will meet. Thursday, April 24 Business and Profe-ssionaJ Women's Club will meet. Take advise from others, but mike your m deci-.ikrns.

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