The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1974 — Page 9

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> wc THE 1971 SECTIONALS ARE aw history and the race for the ate crown of ta-ketball .'■cities wn to 61 L ims, the .xu.vivms V@S at I ' n l ’ ll ' s,(!i : “‘‘^- _ h;a S itui ay the field w ill be jH-duced tc th- "sweet 16" .is the Ml egional c»rt«rs usually pretty ing el i we<?! out the w * lker te;,!ns > sually having red good top ® vc ~ tch cmj 'ition for the remain. , 1 er of thi way. lea iall] AS ALWAYS, SOME REAL em irpri es woe witnc.^d and a >t of t<un. • s went as exacted, mo of thi I igger surprises, if not he biggest n the state, came at Var aw wNr-’ the Ako ;; Flyers ook a 10-1 J record into competion and < me out 13-10 w.th a sectional tit’-. Thes started with i mild sui J e beati: p Ti.t- n. a earn who aad t<r»j. I them twice his sei. n. Then came a real ipset, the .. nat of an imp: vmg Warsaw t- 'in and then ready shocking th” fams witdi a 91-X9 de. feat of pr- dously unbeaten Ro. Chester to w n the title. The Fly. Its, for years under head coach {enson, have taken offens.ve ninded teams to secti nals with. >ut too much success. but this •ear one c < his "weaker" dubs Icame through. THE LOCAL MEET, AT LA. Ville, found the Plym< uth Pd. grims turning as.de the solid e s. f >rts of three g iod smaller teams to win the title and the light to advance to Elkhart. The meet

MAKY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HEN AND WOMEN ARE LITTLE KHOWK

Tire differences between men and women arc oven greater than you may think. By examining any one of the body's approximately 30 trillion cells, a scientist can tell if it belongs to a mar^or a woman. A man’s brain is slightly heavier than a woman’s, and the average red blooded American male has 10 percent more red blood cells than his feminine counterpart. A woman’s hcirri bents eight to ten times more per minute than that of her current heartthrob; if both live average life spans, she’ll tick off some 300,000,000 more heartbeats than he will! “Straight from the shoulder” it a male attitude. A men’s arms do hang that way; in women, there’s a definite bend al the elbow so that the lower arm extends outward at an angle. Similarly, a man’s thighs •nd legs arc in a straight line while a woman, by comparison, seems knockknecd; her leg* bend inward the knee. Relative to a man, a Woman has a lorger head, but a shorter neck, shorter limbs, but a longer trunk; a seated worjn is relatively taller than a seated man. Her thumb is comparatively .shorter, her ,'ndex finger longer, and her wrist swivels with more ease-explaining Why wo nu n excel al delicate manual work. Though a man’s vocal cords are longer and thicker than a woman’s, sho apparently gets in not only the List word, but the first one, too. Girl babies tend to •peak • little earlier than boys, and utter words more comprehensible to their doting parents. Studying children in the same social brackets, psychologists found that little girls use longer sentences than little boys! Speech therapists 1 say that stuttering is two to ten times as common in males as in females. 1 Here’s an intere .ting fact to n member next time you get involved in an argument with your .sweetheart or 1 spouse: each sex lends lo hew Its own voire heller!

f< llowcd pv< tty much the expected routt with some good action scat, tered through. The’’Pilgrims had to battle iii.m behold to top an Argos t< im that didn't want to quit. Then Jack«bn di po^d of Ninth Liberty easily in a "slow down" first half that found no sei ri' f< • the Shamrocks in the fir. t It minutes. Oil Wednesday LaVille eas ly disposed of Bremen t narrow the liekl to the expect, el tour, with GlelU) having the bye. T. I'LYMOFTH LKp MOST OF the w \ d: pile .1 vfery 1 ad th rd |m ad and ran off Tine straight p i.nts । ady in the final quarter to pv-s Glenn for the win. The hi -I Lancer.> then disp -ed of the Jarkson team who had real difii u’t m hitting Etc basket, es. P - ally in tin -ccohd half. The title game land lire "Eg Rei" < >ming on strong-again in the th id .ii i as !<-iV the -e< n I t me m th n tournew.-4his pr 'polled them firm an flight pint h of. time deficit on their wav to vic. t y. The play of Mare Hayden and R b Girten was outstanding with some n al key help fmm tig Larry Greenlee r.ght at the right times. AT SOT'TH BEND THE EXP’Cted happened the entire way with the possible exception of the t He game when Adams edge! M sJiawaka in a real comeback etfor’ bv the Cavemen after the Eagles made them look real bid the f.r-d half. Adams advances

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A woman's hearing is keener than a man’s in the higher frequency ranges, while men's ears pickup low notes more readily. It may also bo useful to recall the experiment made by two eye specialists who fastened narrow strips of filter paper to the lower eyelids of 231 men and women. The dampness of the paper after five minutes revealed the individual’s capacity for tears. Gu-ss what? I he female tear ducts proved almost twice as active as those of the men! Color blindness affects one man in every 25, but only one woman in 250. Even as tiny babies, females are .apparently more colorconscious; in tests made on infants aged (ive-and a h. If months to 2 I months, m<>re girls than boys grabbed for the brightly colored discs in preference to the grjy ones. Although at any age, the female death rwte is at least 25 percent lower than the male’s, womqn have been estimated to be sick about 20 percent mere often than men. Most Women need more iron than men, and ■women who are taking birth control pills n»y need greater amounts of certain other vitamins, perticulsry folic acid, vitamin Beanti vitamin C, tlian women who are not. A new and special dietary product for women who are on ’’the pill” has been developed to provide these women the necessary daily amounts of vitamins they require. Called Feminins, it's available at drug stores without prvsaiption.

to the Regional against a verygood North Judson team who was pushed into the final stanza be. fore dropping Oregon-Davis at the Knox cente r. JOINEvG THESE TWO WILL be Valp.iraiso, thu putting two .-even fc< lt rs in the same meet de p.te the fact Valpo’s Rose has Iwen see.ng limited action due to an akle injury. Michigan City Elston. for the 23rd consecutive year, a sectional crown to make the Ith team at the Notre Dame ACC. El. ton surprised all last year in keeping the sectional streak al.ve and were not the out and cut lavonte Hits year but got i goxl draw and then help as Lap. it< ’> Chip Jones, tin Slicers leading semer, broke a wr. t in first round action. AT ELKHART. THE FIRST game w.ll match Akron aga.ms' Elkhart Mi morial, the new sch 4 coached by former Cent’al ind Rochester coach, Jim F wers A big win Friday over Penn gave the Chargers the title only having to disp< -e of a g • d N. rthridge b im in thi fma!-. Whitko w.ll naee* Plymouth n the sec'nd o n. t- t. coming cut of a Columbia City meet that fivond the host t. am. The little known Whitko team ma- be full of surprises as P'ymout'n’s pi'tern ha- not teen to win big. but to win. SOME OF THE REAL PIG regh nals include the Anderson meet where h p ranked Anderson stid mu ’ one way er am then gi t past another ranked team. Tire Indians meet firs; a g> d Carmel team with highly rated Kokom and Blackford playing the other contest. It should lie Anders' n and Kokomo a right, a real barn burner. I v erv y. ar the Calumet area regi .nal i tough, this year at Gary j i- Ra<’ Chit <g. Wish, ington against Gary West, both

Differences in mah-fr* mile psychology showed up interestingly on a muhtpiechoice word association test administered to ate t group by psychologists Lewis M. Turman and Catherine Cox Miks. It was found that the word “closet” 1 . ...mdcd most male subjet :s of “door,” most women of “clothes.” “Charm” tended to make women think of “beauty” ard men of “snakt !” When the wo ’ “home ' was m.niiwn- I, women thought mt nn. ntally of “happy,” men i nno prosaically of “hou-e. ” Which sex is n illy smart cr? In general intelligence, men and wc men seem about equal, acce -ding to tho ^ wh<> have si idied results of modern 1Q tests. However, more men th an wo me n seem to be found al either intellectual extreme More m 'e; fall into the“f< ’ hie mih .d” category. But in a survey of exceptionally gifted children (IQ’s of 1 32 and over) psychologist Terman found about 120 boys for every 100 girls that met the minimum requirements. Women, according to Dr. Justus J. Schifferes in lh< Family Medical Encyclopedia, are more easily hypnotized than men. They arc somewhat more apt to suffer from migraine headaches: a typical migraine victim, according to Dr. Schifferes, is a little woman with fine hair, a smooth complexionanti pertectionol tendency's Is it ever a man’s world? Yes-few people realize that 105 boys are burn for every JOO gals.

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real strong, and once beaen Hammond against Calumet. The.se usually develope into very good re. gionaLs as a lot of pi.wei pack, ed into that corner of the state. THE OTHER MEETS PROMise a lot of basketball also but Indi map lis always h s strong ti m s and Ft. Wayne usually .s tough with Northr. p expected to re; eat as regional ch imps. A single member of la.-t year's final four, the champs no less, got the axe as a strong Jeffersonville team took care of New Albany. F i ankhn is still alive and is m the Columbus regional with Columbus N ith. Martinsville and Shelbyville, also i good field. Elect Officers For OES Election of officers highlighted a recent meeting of the W dker. t n Chapter 319, Order of the E i-torn St.u, Mr. and Mrs. Will. .im Elk n were ch ted Worthy Patron ar! Worthy Matr.n, Mr. and Mrs Jasper Elkin were ch >s. <’ A'l'ijc: pi’ I itron and Ass<x'ia:e Matron with Mrs. Gene Whitte. Oeriy. Sei rotary; Mis. D-n Daube, Treasurer; Mrs Ralph Jacks n’ Conductress; and Mrs. L< R>v Wn. t a ker A ■■■.. i •. ondittn • - Mrs. Elkin will appoint her f: . cers and set March 30 f. ; her Open Installation. MIRIIM ( IR( LE MEETS The Miriam Circle met at the

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home of Juanita Fisher with 12 present. Ruth Finch was in charge of the devotions and the meeting began with song and her t< pic was about the differ. •nt creeds. Al o rea l was I alm 100. Marj L : a : j stated t t thi’ date i r ‘..t t ike .-ih .$ ; l f'ir Saturday. April 13. The C"ttage mo-lings are every Wednesday night through Lent, so the next Missionary meeting will Im- on M.ir< h 19 at the chur . The Api H meeting will be at Fay Gall s and she xskc 1 that .t be on April 16. Past r Pi-terson is planning a Family Night for Sunday, Apiß 21 at 7:00 pm. w.th Mr. Meyera sp nking n making a w.ll. The la<daes will s<-rve ci' kies and cos. fee, everyone is welcome. M 'Ed Dm f Prayer S- ’v »* wis at ire Map.e Grove church on Friday March 1. at 1:00 p.m. Pam Peterson as -peaker. * PRETTY FEET o unique beauty cream j . that changes these f dry & rough a-eas o’ skin into baby softness Try it — you’ll fir'd PRETTY FEET is like no other. Go On . . . pamper yourself. L fj

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