The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 February 1974 — Page 9

PARIAN RALLY TOPS SHAMROCKS FRIDAY NIGHT The M nian Knights came from । hind in the final period Friday । «;:it to top the North Liberty unrock.- 60-55 in an exciting -h cn the Marian floor. With Shamrocks leading consistentthronghout by various .small medium margins, a full court, less turned the play around to ( u the Mishawaka team come >m beiind ft . the.r third win I the ca o n while dropping the - on’ ' k.- foi the 14th time in * 7 starts. The Shamrocks, slight favorites •Jus battle, held the lead at all 1 ~ -• p . They enjoyed a 16-10 • pi'p I lead and by halttime sttehhcd th.- to a nine jioint . irgin, 31-22. Alth noil the Kn ghts whittled ' ’a iy -I ghtly at this lead in the d s’ r.za by ouL-eoring the c mn k ■ 17-15. it wI. tile d . ■ . lie l.i t pei i ! rally that did h< Shamicks .n. Trailing 46-40 lie p" by Marian forced the n .t!!! ’ away ti m the Sham. T and M p in < utsi o e I the k en a”. 1 W ute 20.9. not only i. ■rg tin • lea 1. ut going < m o the w.n. . Mai: '’ |> t । six play, n- store vith tour in d able figures for • l d hdante. Mitts paced the v nn'i- and lit i fl r game honors vith 16. It wa- followed by a js 14 p r 1 by Hurst and 10 mints eo h by I Mini and Wham . M.ke Walls and Chris bn.-u gii pi e 1 the Shamieks M a.th 1 win < Kurt Hunt chipped pn 11 ,n the 10-mg cause. । Marian B’s Tr'umph Marian’s p Team ma de the * *p<mp■ ‘e as they dropped ^inn.ruk roe’ves 46-36. < Box Score 4 Martan fg ft p t l>ehne 3 4 3 4 Motts 7 2 4 । Williams 4 2 4 । Hurst , 7 0 4 - Rultinck 2 0 4 - Geary 220 TOTALS 25 10 19 Sorth Liberty ’ Walls r o 3 • Hunt 4 6 1 4 Hudak 0 0 2 < Gensinger 5 6 4 •Uefaniak 3 12 •Veiss 10 2 | beaks 004 J TOTALS 21 13 ]s gl Score By Quarters jMarian 10 22 4 0 60 jNorth L.berty 18 31 46 •

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SHAMROCKS LOSING STREAK HITS 13 GAMES For the second n.ght in a row the North Liberty Shamrocks had a lead heading into the final per. iod only to have their opponents, this time the Bremen Lions, get a rally and pre-sing defense to come back and grab the lead for kei ps. Saturday it was the Lions out-coi .ng the Shamrocks by a 1 big 21-9 margin to grab the 64-54 win in a previously tight tall game. The loss, the 13th con. secutive and 15 in I s games, lef’ th<* Shamrocks with a single reg. ' ular season game left, that host, ing LiVdle Fr.day night. With the win Emmen boosted their Ictal to 7-10 ft i the season. The game was a nip and tm k battle m -t of the way. Tile return i f the Lion.- leading scorer. Gh n Border, injure ! ju t Nf.’ tin- B;.County tourney, d.d no favors for the Shamrocks as th. fire <er.i . f rw.ird kept the La nalive all light with a 26 point et t rt. A ft* l one period it was all knotted up at 16 and tin h me team h i 1 only a slight 31-29 advantage at halfime. T'.e thud pel d belonged t thi Shamrocks and k- ked as if they ought .-rap out of the losing way. they have Isam plagued with sm » earls iTecembor. They ( iitscmi 1 the Lions by 16-9 i- they domirat* 1 play, but started to slip in the t.nd quarter and made thi final plunge after Chris Gensingen t uled <ut with 3 others carrying cm ugh fouls to be ,n troub. le. The final score of 64-54 did r t tel) the story of most of the game. Border won the scoring honors easily with nine baskets and eight free ones for his 26 jxunt total. Kipfer and Hausmann each hit d üble f.gures for the winners with 12 and 10 respectively. \ 16 point t< t illy b< ’h Mike Wali, and Gen Inger topped the Shamr.'cks for the second straight ball game. Box Score Bremen fg ft p Border -984 iManges 3 10 Anglemyer 2 0 1 Hausman 3 4 1 Kipfer 4 4 3 Baker 002 Leeper 112 TaHor 10 0 TOTAI^ 23 is 13 North IJhertv Walls 6 4 4 Kaser 3 0 4 Hunt 3 14

Gensinger 8 0 5 Shcaks 402 Blair 0 1 0 TOTALS 24 6 19 Score By (Quarters Eremin 16 31 40 61 North Libei ty 16 2!) 45 51 MISS PICKAVET INSTALLED AS WORTHY ADVISOR ■HMR TT"hSMKBni IF JwtllS^ W ■**'*—>> a .Jr *■ ■C : ■ ■ At a i-’iin ny S.a uiday I'. . ing, February 9. in th * Walk l - Ann Pickavi gh! ■ and M’s. Walter Pa have' w. in Calk ! as W rthy Adx .■ : f the Wdkeiton As- m cv \ r ; Order of Kau.b w f r Gri -, in. mg an 'pn m-tailatiuii. Het., ng M tm r A r Mrs Gi ne Whit tibi 11 y, gi Cel the gue ‘s an ! irt’ iduced the msta - ing ffiern. Mr ,h >y Hrlhng 1 i f Elkhart, other installing <f. in i w< re Mirh d\ M: Bi n e Henty: Chapia.n, Miss N mev G i. b ■’' ■ law 1 iw Mcl gm, H■. emdir, Mis- Su< Hanson: s i.t. Mi- Ikm: i- G: .id Or. gar. t, Mrr Ne'- n W i’z Tl !■ \\ rt y Advisor t!■ t wi - given hei obhgi’ ir at the al’ar by Mis Wh ‘t 1 er: y The sob st sang "I Believe’ after which -he ^use fhe> fWANTj Friday, Saturday, Sunday Fehniarx TJ, 23. 21 Just a persiin who protect* children and other living th.ngs Billy Jack Rated "GP” Shows a’ 7 00 X 9 00 pm. Sunday 5 00. 7:00 & 9 00 p m. Coming N xt Week FATHI THE DRXGON Rated "R" Arthritis Sufferers: WAKE DP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still wake un m the morning without all the pain's st.tfncsx Yet so gentle you can tike this U”let on an empts stomacn It s called /’m / ocm. u tict hours of relief. Ask for Art/.'ii.K P.s.n Formuli hv the makers u* Anai in' analgi ut tabiets.

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was escorted to the East by her father, and given grand honors. Following installation of other of. filers, Mis. Fluence Erickson was installed as Mother Adv. • 1 a the ensuing yea The .-olo.st sang -H-’W Great Th. u At 1 . t' ri .-he was esc atet. t . the East. Members 01 the ;. ivßory bo'Tl w. re escorted in th' West, intro, duiod and installed. Mrs. DeWiyre Pavey is c'.auman h> id. ing her .assisting members, Mrs. Kt n- th Ki.iiediiist. Mrs. Ja-p< r I kin, Mrs. Orv!' Klinedmst, M.s John Peterson Mrs. Charlie Steinke. Mi and Mrs Charles H - Mi 1 Mrs Russel L iwrn< c and Mi Ei.- k.-<m. Ex-of. fii .o members will b- M-ron M il. h-L W i.-mpful M t-U r ( f w dkerton E X- \M 3r u; । v , ' m Elkin. W rthy p/r n and Worthy Matr n f OF.S f r the 1 .suing term. M” and Mrs. 1 kave' were e <■< ted bCimd th Ht ir and hon. <>ed by th* S'rg. “M re.’ theesciirt' dto t h»’;r 1 , .. .. , E .-* who pn -cm 1 -c m with c gift of love fit rht nit nc ’..-ageme.-'. Mr W berry m vaii ntire by the W .r y A In'- r and wi- , . rted b\ her t . s, ; ve Os the Cat w h -e a nN n . . was n.r.m d < n ‘he h. eigned • ■ n> n y pag, ■ • ' ■ • .: H । nl । w S un. , j. - \ Miss I ( k iy, t m' ; ■ , : h , r f irmly and mac ft npn om’ H- ’ mutt , . ’;,. n . . 1 '.a was n o-. w .ab' he wit hwor i-. "L'-ve ; Ny j., ■ U ' 1 - n the W-’st wdl The !<’ fiv box in the E<-‘ v i- tn '• < dors, turquri-e y* ’-.w er- ii ’owed by t! • p / * . v , ( 3 !1 X ar arrargi ' f ~ fl >w. vs ft m G .d'- i; '...• M thank youn uv -e s- . 'C m ir.v |M”iph> wb n h . v g * * ’i I’M Ikirn Ann Mr- F- 6- a- .pt<’’ h°r oh. 1n it n • - M th-' Adv - ■ an 1 in' ’ bit ■■! hi-r fo’ iv Pi-e >.- reived 1 Mother A !v.- r p ; n ft m Mrs Whitteberr’ She ipge ! a'l affiliated b lie- t , attend the Rainbow meetings Remark- we*e mad*' by many, the m* t'viiii't .* n < c parents by the officer-, and tokens of love to b /.h the n* w

OPEN HOUSE Wednesday. February 27 10:00 \.M. TO 2:30 P.M. NORTH LIBERTY GRAIN & FEED 111 South Washington North Liberty, Indiana refreshments noon prize* LEE CLINGENPEEL MANAGER OPEN HOUSE The IX.-rs Os United Telephone's New Building In Plymouth Will Re Open To The Public For A T< r Os UNITED’S NEW FACUJTIi'S At 213 W LaPorte Street The Open House Is Scheduled F r Friday, February 22 Fiom 2:CO p.m. Io 10:C0 p.m. relep.h. ne En.;! y»-> Stationed Thro-^h.-ut The R. : hng WUI Exp!str. T! . R-hm 1-The.Srvnes Op-»r i’ - , COME ANP HAVE A Cl’P OF COFFEE WITH US

f and retiring mother advisor were given. Rev. John Goolpasture of Koontz L.ikt gave the eal. ■- tion. F >ll' wed the let irmg mDch all ret,red to the ri-eptr n ro< m. Tabb - w- : e centered w.th many ( lore I fb W'-rs L inking a single lighted taper. The serving t^bie was centeo d w.th a large basket cake filled w.’h edible nAm d bless m , flanked by crystal’ 3 tier 1 cin 'es w th v low tapers. The white skirted table was giv w.th nuniat ir* b -om- scatter, el fhtieon. Cak', punch, c ffee, rr n’s and nuts wu' -erved at . d< Sm ’. p , n t ;s ■ !Gtl sz i iy, ' '■ ’’• ' n mtu-, Mrs. Jasp- p.k.n, Mr.Minnie M.kt -eii a: 1 Mrs UR -y Sm.' ’. of the Lash in S’ ir Chai*, ter, M.-s TP . p. cem.a ' r pro t the guest 1 k On ly I ted v ’■ my. Ex •- t . «h.. installating AI- w M, n W I ims ,T ■ry H. "-g. . w rw Ck? u N- 7 •: WiMnd a- 1 Gen. Wn/‘.'. H y Guests reg t ime ft E •r k ” I -k'-w s R. • ; p th. H • .■ W ci • n r ’ i " ’ s ! v Paw md I i- M v T a ’’.r ; "H w has - !nv-n---t ’■ : Lc n' b A b. n, ••. j mankind Pup l: ••w-H. -t has alm -t st pped !. r- n -*• -c, " FREEZONE IS FOR CORNS THAT HORT. V. ■. * ” * J " 6*■ • 1 E? 6; "" , . / be /ye • • ... p,'.. F is r ’i- > 1 : ~ F'eerc'it — ta«s off )H,>. REMCVES / CC»hS AHD CALLUSES 1

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