The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 February 1974 — Page 2

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.THE TXDrTFNDF.NT-KEWS — TEBRI \IH 18, 1971

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•'! hj’sical Panorama 1971' a pr . "om of intricate acrobat ic । ■ anJ gymnast.। r ut n> < w.i b resented m John Glenn High s >!. Walkerton, on Thuisday. A! ■.: h 7 at s:00 p.m by the gymn - jAndrews rnivcrs:ty. Belli Springs. Michigan v» r 9 a Gymmcs gymr/. t c p«:. t ances combine sen’ cla«'. d r- a co-tum ; ng and b im> r wi’h i nes using the teeter b ard, h 'ortal bars, uneven b »rs, t c p>line and talam 'c appoi. t o -u<h as blocks an<i chairs I ■ team include- 42 p. jf >rmors • ; -ix technician^ 9he p< . ’ range from jr< hinders i graduate student. 0 and le.--t i half the college s' i !e- ts are ph . kal educaior maj< tT e Andrews team trams ea-h ye for f -ar month- !■»• !■ re start, r.j performances in m.d.winter r more than 2i»o app’ cants 4 45 an ■ for a or x ■ pc t ><i To ren ain >r th t i a member must compete ■ t ach fall. i d ng to th< r c >ach. R aher' Kalua assistant professor of p .( d education "The Gymnic* cut iwr to r»|:<-<r.t all-aio |

w NUSBAUM-ELKIN FUNERAL HOME WALKERTON, INDIANA V For Your Information M I^eai friend-. It deserves cmphaxb that the time, the place th- character of the fundal service, V the men handu-e u>ed the cemetery select*-1 Mu-se are drriMnni* of the family of the I deiea -<-<1 The funeral director acts only Wp a- i*-pt» aentative of the family 'llie <h gyman should be consulted in \/ matters that to him bcf- :< dm.- ,ms are made heap < ts ully, j1 * ' ’ C i 24 HOUP SERVICE l I t RHONE SB6 3444

physical, mental, spiritual and fMaial growth the tidal lx ng The team's motto and aim is to be "Living Temples for God'. Now in their sixth season, the Gvmna- th:- year are g vir.g per. formances in Holly and Muskegin. Malngan; Walkerton. Ind.; Moline md LaPox, 11l , to name a few. Tire doors will open at 6 9)0 pm. on March 7 with, advance sales of tickets to be obtained from the GAA members. T.ckets will also be available at the door. NCBTH LIBERTY CLOSES WITH 62-43 DEFEAT North Libert;. Shamrcek* clos. el the d'i on a very disarmdnt- :■ : basketball season Tuesday as th. x d' i’}*-1 the r initial section. :•' contes’ to South Rend Jackr n 62-13 Tlri- closed out the ?• a-on w th a 3-17 record, losing their final lo games. Goa, h Jim Herter chose to use a very deliberate type offense in ’•:• bdtle with the much larger

Tigers who also has a lot of Ixnch advantage. The theory was g d, but execution was not as you just don't twin a bail club into a ball control! team in two days. Errors continually cost the Shamrocks pos,-es.M< n of the ball time and lune again and as a jesult only two shot attempts were made in the iir t qmuier. Jackson on the othe. hand, was making the most of the.r limited ‘ <pp i tumties. They turned the opening tip into a lay in ju t three seconds in as Jim Mathews got the basket. Big Bruce Knutson got the next seven points over a four minute period with a rebound shot and free throw, a l.iy in and and 11 footer from the lane. Mathew.- then tallied an- < ther lay in on a fast break and it was ILO after one period of action. It took three and a half minutes • of ;»er,.Gd umber two f< , Jackson to s<ore is the Shamrock offen-e 1 became a little more deliberate on the out.-ide and the st ling 7 -nc ' d< sense of the Tigers had little । to do other than keep the ball on the outside Mathews got another cripple on a seal. Knutson a lay in and Mathews two free ones at th< 2 36 mark for a 17.0 lead before the Shamrocks went back to the.r normal offen<e after the delib. rate style couldn't pel the job done. Mike Walls finally put North L 1 i rty on the board with 1 :o9 showing in the half as he hit one of two charity tosses After a pair of one pointers bv Greg Springer, Kurt Hunt hit first a short bank shot and the n a rebound lay in. Springer ca hed a 14 footer in to end the first half scoring with Jackson lead.ng 215. The third quarter was regular tqieed baskethall and after falling behind 7*6.5 is Mathews hit one ot two free ones and Jeff Jubnv and M dhew- (hipped m with ba-kets. Wall- cranked in two left s.de shots fmn 1* foot After Spring, er got a reb und basket, the Shamn < k* came back with seven punts I? a minute and i half ns ('h's GiuMingei hagged a 21 fo'H, W 3 17, (hn<-irge r a5.,... ■ j • ■ ■ .- L oe’ine t J w h t a 1 r.g 67' Dave

Daniels a tip hut Blair and Gen. singer came back with two tier ones cm h Springer got free j. i a lay in !ut Walls sw.shed one fr< m 12 foot and Hunt tallied on a tip. Julcw cianked in a leal long shot but Blair got free in the lane fi r a short one to make it 36-26 before the final quarter started. Jack u bl< vv the game oj>en in the first 2:07 of the f.nal stanza to put the damper on the Sh mi. rock comeback. Mike 80-xher (pmed the drive with an 11 ffot. er and Barry Lust followed with two short shots Gensinger p<p. ped a 14 f< iter hut Julow hit a 15 fo.<t. r and Darnels got a lay in and 9 hxater and quickly the lead was 20, 4<28 Krom her • on out .t was a matter of time as the two teams traded p .mt on the wav to the G 2-43 final tai. iyJacks, n s 62 p Ints were wei. spread around as 10 of the 12 players share.’ in the points An 11 point output by Mathew and 10 by Springer ware the only m double figures W ills topped all scorers with 15 points wh.le Gen. singer hit double figures wdh 10. Box Score Jackson fg ft p Knutson 4 13 Mathews 4 3 2 Daniels 3 0 3 Julow 4 0 0 Springer 4 2 4 Monserez 0 2 3 Tr<»eger 113 Lust 3 3 1 Smith 0 2 0 J-pping 0 0 1 Moreland 1 0 1 Boocher 002 TOT A US 24 14 23 North Liberty

Robert E. I rbin, Editor THE IM>EPKNDENT-Nt*WS < <>.. INC.. Ihibliaber l Hwl-03 RoaM-vtdf Road. Walkerton. Indiana 46574 Telepione 686-313 U WkILK AVION TIME Thursday of Each Week Second t lass poMagr Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SI list .RIPTION RATESt 83 Per Tear - bdt Additional If Mailed Out Us State

Kaser 0 0 2 Walls 7 13 Hunt 2 0 1 G. n. inger 3 4 2 Sheaks 0 0 2 Blair 221 Steiamak 0 4 0 Zimmerle 0 0 0 Hamilton 0 2 1 Meri is 0 0 1 TOTALS 15 13 13 Score By Quartern Jackson 11 21 36 62 Noj th Liberty U 5 26 43 JF^EVfRT9Nf BEADS "a* AND OSES f WANT ADSjt FREEZONE ’ IS FOR CORNS THAT HURT. V>hy for around with pa Mui rarrs. when Freezere i.r rcm you renov them Try it You'll see In just says, the corn wul te fore the hurt will be gone Pa n. lessly. An dangerous cutin No ugiy pads of plasters Drop on freczone — take off corns. KMOVU / COINS AMO CALLBin