The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1970 — Page 2
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Falcons Fall “To LaLumiere In Track In a pretty well balanced track jueit, LaLumivre was pared by a forme! classmate of several ot the Falcons is Jack Hilei won thivc individual events and ran on the winning half mile relay tea n to lead a 66-52 track victoi ■ ovei tJl< nil Thmsday night 111! r won both hurdles, the high jimp and a part of the relay t<> be the meet's top star. The Falcons had a couple of new scb. >ol records ns Kevin Hanoi tan a fine 2:05.0 half mile and tiie mile relay team also had a school record The summary: 120 high 1. Jack Hiler (Li 17 4 2 Bob Veimilyer (G); 3. Al Northam (G). Mile: 1. Gary Anspaugh (L) (Gt: 5:08.0; 2. Chuck Maloney (Li: 3. Paul Dunn (Li. 100: 1 Bill Ansgman (Li; 11.0: 2. Dave Ryan (Li; 3 Joe Jaske (Gi. 4 10: 1. Dan McArdle (Li 56.0; 2. Mike Ameling (Gi; 3. Ed Bick (Gi. SHO; 1. Kevin Hanni (G) 2:05 2. Pete Daley (L); 3. Ken Hartsell (G). 220: 1 Dave Ryan (Li 23.7; 2 Joe Jaske (G); 3. Bill Angsman (Ln l"0 lows: 1. Jack Hiler (Li 22.6 2. Al Northam (G); 3. Bob Veimilyer (Gt. 2-Mile: Don Hendricks (G) 11:06; 2. Joe* Yast (Li; 3. Jim Stull (Gi Mile relay: 1. John Glenn, (Di me Eddinger. Gary Anspi gh. Ed Bick. Mike Amelingi. 3 51 3. S'o relay: 1 LaLumiere (Bill Ai-sman Jack Hiler. Dave Ryan Dan McArdle). Time: 1’37 8 Siot put: 1. Charles Comiske iLi 39-S 3 1: Leo Savou (G ।: 3. Dean Darley (Li. L mg jump: 1. Dave Ryan (Li 19-1: 2 Gieg Glilies (G); 3. Bill Almsman (Li. High-jump: 1 Jack Hiler (L) 5-6 2. Ed Biik (Gi; 3. Fred B linger (Gi. P -!e vault: 1. Jim Sima (Li 9-6 2. Ji m stull (Gi; 3. Mike ‘ Ameling (G) HEADACHE PAIN S’ANBACK g .es you FAST relief f'om pa "$ of headache, neuralgia, r -y ts. a-d m -cr pa ns of arthritis, r equalism. Because STANBACK esnta ns se.eral red caliy-apprrved a l p’escribed ingredients lor fast re ief. ycu can take STANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! Stanback u tti nst any preparation VA J 1 M^TTsT >ou « ever KTTLMIIM f nsec rewiExs
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Lancers Top Shamrocks In Dual Meet The LaVille Lancers set five school records in a dual track meet u: tinst the North Liberty Shamrocks last Thursday as they roll< 1 to a 81-37 score over the Shamro< ks. The Shamrocks were able to capture only 880, the mile and the mile relay as the Lancers rolled to the big win pued once again by Vic Thacker with three first places. The summary: 100 yard dash: 1. Isenmour (Li; 2. Brown (Li; 3 Kaser (NL). Time: :10.7. 220 yard dash: 1. Brown (Lj; 2 Kaser (NL); 3. Flora (NLi. Time: :24..5. 440 yard dash: 1 Thacker (L»; 2. Reaker (Li; 3. Holderread (NLi. Tiem: :56.2. 880 yard run: 1. J. Megyeri (NLi; 2 Filley (Li; 3. Cohee (Li. Time: 2:09.2. Mile run: 1. Kring (NLi; 2. Davenport (Li; 3. Wakeland (L). Time: 4:59.6. Two mile: 1. Dennis Wilthey (Li; 2. tie-M. Megyeri (NLi and Delph (Li. Time: 10:23.2. 120 yea rd high hurdles: 1 Thacker (Li; 2. Hardy (Lr; 3. Schutz (Li. Time: :15 0 180 yard low hurdles: 1. Thacker (Li; 2. Zellers (NL); 3 Hardy (Li. Time; :213. Shopt put: 1 Richhart (L); 2. ( ohee (NLi; 3. C. Houser (NLi Distance: 53 feet 5R inches. Long jump: 1. Prttman (Li; 2. Papczynski (Li; 3. Fair (NLi Distance: 19 feet 13 4 inches High jump: 1. Thacket (Li; 2 Papczynski (Li; 3. Fair (NL). Height: 6 feet finches Pole vault: 1 Boyer (Lt; 2. tie-Fair (NLi and Gensinger (NL). Height ill feet 5 inches. Mile relay: 1 North Liberty (Holder! ead. D Houser, Gensinger. J Magyeri). Time 3:47. 880 yard relay: 1 La Ville (isenhour, Reaker, Yates. Brown). Time: 1:39.7 DIXIE WALKERS NEWS Tiie Dixie Walkers will hold their annual Spring Dance on Saturday. May 2 from 8 to 11 p.m. in the Walkerton Elementary School Gail Geles will be doing the calling and an added attraction is the Klasic Kats from Fort Wayne. Come on out for an evening of fun. ITCHING LIKE MAO7 Get this doctor's formula! Zemo speedily stops torment of externally caused itching... of eczema. minor dm irritations, nonpoisonous insect bites. De ensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surface germs. "De-itch” skin aUh Zemo— I iquid or Ointment.
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Suburban League Jim's Barber Shop 59 17 Dad & Lads 51 25 Walkerton Ford 48 28 Bob's Bar 28 48 McGee 25 51 Winkelman 71 59 High team series and game: Jim's Barb* r Shop 2595. 868; Dad & Lad's 2372, 867; Walkerton Ford Sales 2340, 860. High individual series & game: Art Mann 560. 210; Jim Millice 512: John Cowger 533, 203; Bob Winkelman 196. Wednesday Nite Indies Paddle Wheel 41 27 Plas Steel 391., 28’i Welco 39 29 Kingsbury 37 > 2 20' 2 Zellers Oil Co. 25 47 High team series and game: Welco 2215, 7.^, 750; Paddle Wheel 2095, 743; Plas-Steel 2075 High individual series & gamp: Pearl Fra i ley 495; Ann Krick 4 <9. 183; Betty Kunkle 463, 192; Violet Depoy. Saturday Jr. Bowlers Strike-Outs 22 11 Tigers 21> 2 141^ Eagles 18 is " Turbo-Jets 17 19 Pin-Stompers 141., 21’. Spa re-ribs 12 24 High team series and game: Pin Stompers 2593, 897; Spareribs 2530, 901; Strike-Outs and Tigers 2502; Strike-Outs 880 High team scries and game: Randy S< hmeltz, 474, 18.8. 157; Bob Vwnnlyer 466, 158; Roger Schmeltz 4 14. Nite Owl — Roll-Off Bunny's Bowl Lanes 3 ] Jacob Drugs ] •• Bunnys BowHng Lanes TeamBunnx Williams, Jim Seiders. ( I\de Stickley, Roy Freeman, Fran Gindeberger. High lean 1 series and game: Bunnys Bowling Lanes 2356, 869. 8< 9; Jacob Drugs 2188, 772. High individual series & gam* : Fran Gindelborger 575. 213. 206 Tony Safar 491; Clyde Stickler 481. 200. X.L. i riday Nite Ladies A.M. Manuel 89' . 46'-, Shamtuck Inn 87 49 Janet’s Bty. Salon SO I . 55>., Pugley's Electric 65 ’ 71 Wells 191 59 77 Hocker's Transfer 50 86 Liberty Lanes 41 yHigh team senes and game: Shamrock Inn 2243 793; a.M Manuel Funeral Horne 2180, 751 Kane’s Shell 2172. 752. High individual series & game: Brenda Kane 50] ; Betty Trzasi kowsk! 487. 185: Ethel Belt 468' Shirley Quickstad 177. OLD FASHION GOSPEL 1101 R Tune in every Sunday mornJng at 9:05 CST to the Old Fashion Gospel Hour. R ev . Amos 1 atton With Claude Salyer R and the Harmony Three on yom • - K. E Radio Station 1500 AM and W 5.0 F M . Valparaiso Indiana. 3tM7P Biff Bargains in the ctass.fieds drive - I ri.-Snf.-Snn. May l-»-3 Box office opens at 7:00 E.S.T. Which is 8:00 Daylight Time I .his I'rcsley Man Tyler Moore In Change Os Habit Paul Xeivnuin Joanne \\ oodward In Winning Fort <ti Indianapolis .500 K m. I ri.-Sat. Ihe , e (k'/s |
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Business Women Meet In Walkerton "Spring Garden Flowers ’ and a reminder that. Easter was not far behind greeted the forty four members and guests who enjoyed the dinner moating of the Walkerton Business and Professional Women's Club Thursday, April 23, at the Legion Hall. Guests introduced were Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. Mary Jane Rush. Mrs. Ronnie Drake. Mis. Ed Jarniski and Mrs. Harold Bell Jr. The latter became a member. A contribution was made to
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the After Prum Committee. It was voted to enter a float in the Spring Festival. June 6th. Mrs. Ed Sester was named chairman । of the float committee. Birthdays honored were. Miss Linda । Huhnke, Mrs. Bess Gindelbeiger, Mrs. Ed Sester, Mrs. Dorothy Burch, Mrs. Ken Gillies and Mrs. ( Ward Awald. Mrs. Martha Mull and Mrs. Ward Awald received the door prizes. A number of prizes were distributed in a game. Hostesses were; Mrs. Dale Ullery, Mrs. Lucille Ward. Mrs. Jack Hannagen. Mrs. I>ec Chapman. Mrs. Harold Sheaks. Mrs. Dorothy Burch. Mrs. Roger Kelly, Mrs. Arden Howell and Mrs. Robert Lute.
