The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 February 1974 — Page 9
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a ,, ' UNBELIEVEABLE! IT DID hiij ;• n hi; r. « ar. . t hapza. her ’’ : i HE SAD TRUTH IS IT DID :>p?n h(ie. Il is one of those ■ or a.gs th it happens to someone 0 , .t. so what But when it hap>a< ns to y- u it s unbelieveable. THE BREAKING OF THE ws that John Glenn High S< hool II Jto i ifeit f.vc basketball vic. 0 nes Lera use of a scholastically 2 eligible player was hard to take, p specially hard to take since the 1 cccss (f this year’s team was . surpri-mg to mam people ait. 1 their 11-3 record of last year 0 w Glenn's two greatest stars their brief history graduate in o *’ P* r ' ns of Bruce Dayhuff n id John Harness. After an op. j ling loss, the Falcons ran off 0 in a: w using hustle, a strong } . tense, hot and cold offense and lot of luck. Then to have the j ord -.educed to .500 ball by is disclosure really hurt. / IHE IRONY OF THE THING 4 that just a day or two before 4 ws broke of Culver Military lademy’s forfeiting dl s» ven of 0 uir season wins (before the ap. oathirg court action). Then a 0 iy or twn later hear the "local" tuaticn made it all the worse. J7 COMMENTS HAVE RANGED -m: 'How could they .dl miss "Why didn't they Cover it -M P 'Vhat difference did it maks ad those win- were big ones” to. Thji brings up the sad plight f the Indiana High School A'n. ■' -tic Association. th<- govrrmn •dy of high school athletics. THE IHSAA IS NOT A GOV. H ' r- mental I> iy to police th- , n’h a dictator.al power, p ls body firmed, ruled ami gov :•„ d by the Indiana High School., rI hem.'thes. In recent years they ave hen in and out of ( , U r; n im< a i time again, usually low. ng th- r battles due tn the far' <! ' hat cmtinual excuse of some-rm- < ights be .ng challenge<l. Ab-at he only stand they have won ■ i a case of eligibility. Thea •‘ve het to married players, to layers being to old, ev. n the ight f r a girl to try out an 1 Wnpete in noncontact spirts in dditu o to just about every other de tl it hi, been broken. In I .'obab.ll’y the CM A m i. nt will be in favor of the L,y ho ev.der.tiy not kn wingly at. tide 1 a summer camp . . . only u uis a basketball" < amp .p. ated under the direction of the ■ ago Bulls c. u h Dk Motta dh Jerry Sh>an and other play. -a isting. fjas and leartburn? , । GN contains a unique anti' ; 'is ingredient, Sdnep ,;on \ ’ This u n iq ue <1 im over 4 >ri -aks up a' tt'iiovisj ti; - N ul x »^-oiibbles. our ic.jf s IW complete btcaur )C . »(‘i fa ,es the am I an*/ be yas out of arid f - 9'H. (f t J >i-Ge| table’ or <• 'Hi: i Heiay. Produc' of ’icugh, Inc. * c Arthritis Sufferers: WAKE UP WITHOUT Ml THAT STIFFNESS! r. y New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still 1 Wake up in the morning withi‘ out all the pain's softness. Yet so gentle you can take f this tablet on an empty sfomach. It s called .4rrAurir Ann Formula Get hours of relief. Ask for Arthritic Pain Formh 'a. by the makers us Anru in' analgesic tablets.
THERE IS NO DOEBT THAI’ some chai.gi s me n< cded in t u? IHSAAs rules especially with the rapidly expand.ng cf spirts, g.r.s hung governed through this body and ju.st simply upxlating. The fact that only football and basketball are under the summer re. strictions f< r caxpp and that is now nvxiified (but not for 1972. 71 i will probably beat the rule along with stress the point for updating. However, still it .s a shame the schools cannot run the oigan.zation the way they want and feel it-should be to properly insure a good athletic program. BOYS AND GIRDS STILL GO to school for an education and the athletics are extra. In fact it all phases operate on the same elig.bility requirements, music, drama, school organizations, etc., it is only going to help the stu. dent whether they want to ad. mit if or not. THE OASE AT GLI N.n WAS a mi.<: ike that should have been caught. It is our understanding that elig.bility is the athletic di. rector's job. However, at Glenn, an overloaded schedule for extra ciraular athletic posts are piled on John Hans with head ba-ket-
All's. Always Os A RciOEii With A View ...With Sliding Klass Haors, Kot Srou Kors! ■ ■ * , i I kS^PIIIjpI nJ । _ B / B H M ki Se ■ '■ / S- ' ; ■ E : , D ' - . ■ 8 . . . I?QSCd for llluMronon) Mrs. N. never took her shoplifting very seriously. After ell, she could actually afford to buy everything she took. To Mrs. N., shoplifting was just away of stretching her clothing allowance. And it was exciting, too. Only one problem. Shoplifting is stealing. To the policeman who apprehended her, 'nice' Mrs. N. was just a common thief* You can be fined and/or sentenced to prison for shoplifting. When you think about it, shoplifting is a stupid crime. It s never worth it. rt-*-«-••.u a--.. c ' - . ui- i. a. . _ i and 81. uMMM Umi
bail coach, head ba-eball coai h, summer basu all, pi-;, the AD - j< W th the uchc d new can . irg 1 a<k< 'bail, f< c'j.dl I p . , I• ■ i-. g If. < ri- . t unli v. ■ -t-l-rg <>; dd w tear l I ? a-m wiU many of th< se port ■ . V i■ by- ci ar. iii. .dur., a I • . • s , a i. in head u udang for 10 na dhs a yi a:. ev.de: tly i r ' dev. I ag p. p< r time t.. i:.s A1 > job ( ,r not carrying the 1< id a taxpa\ei should be getting : -m a ti a her. All sort< of fan y Title program., might set up g i is to assist, but still .t is very obvi. ous th»- job w is nut done rigid. DKSI [PE THE FACT THE lu toys on the team are hurt the worst, the Glenn record now is 9-7 .as victories have lieen for. feitial to Mentone. Triton. Culver, On-g<>n.Davis and Clay. The other two games that were won that the ineligible player part.cipated m in letamed as victories due to the fact they were tourney contests (Michigan City Marquette in the holiday tourney and North I. berty in the B.County). It would lie impcssibh- to replay the game, as they were both first round contests which would move these teams further in the competition. ITS SAD RTT IT'S TRUE. IT can and did h qwn here. The only bright sp t of the entire sit. nation is th it the three confer, ence games were not affected as they were all verv tight ard the reserve plnv« r v o not us»s| m these games. Now the big con-
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test and conquest ahead is the i'l ' . f --m Friday -is this win is g ’ : ' 1..-;,:...: I ><• \L NO! ’( I (i| pt ni.H HE \ KI X<. N‘ d 9 • is h* :■-y ; \•J,i ;} ■ A B ge B ■ 1 'f St. Jo* ( ph C *y. Indiana, w.ll. at 10:00 on De 26 day o f »■' ruat 1974 it th< City Hall in the C ’y of M di wak i m , lid ■ ' . ' . ■ a PI : ation of :hc following nam' d perso'i, r<-qi • --mg the i-. .ue ’ '• • • . ■ r set out fth il. coholic beverage p-rmit of the class heri-inater designated and fill, at said time md place, re. ceive information concerning the f.tne.ss of said applicant, and of the propriety of issuing the per. mit ipplied for to such applicant at the premises named: RR71.11642 Raphael E. Jelinski 516 \\ 6th St , Mishawaka, Ind., beer and w.ne retailer. Said investigation will be open
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to the public, and public partici. pition s ioip..'-’cd, INI >IANA ALC( nIOLIC BE tER\< ,>. (a >M MlsgK By Ai ’ R R »..r, ->n E>- '• • S «:' ■- y Jame, D S.ms C ft m n M \R I H \ ( HU I.E ^!^ | IX The Mar . . (’ rck : ti .» p- ' ’■'' ' : ( . ■ ■ 1.. ■ - ; ■ ■ ' ?' . <Dy e'.-.mg, February 4, w/ii 12 mt-mber., preser.t. Mr . I; at 1 Shall-r, Rader, opened L.a mr.g 1 w< < < f Lovt "' e minute., were read by Mrs. Ruby St. der, secretary, and r <1 call was answertxl with "What I did for someone that made me feel good." Mrs. Gene Gerber gave the meditate n of the L a-t Coin and Mrs. Harold Eddinger gave the lesson on Adam and Eve from the book. Couples in Bible. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Walter Puku vet.
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