The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 January 1975 — Page 1

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FALCONS BOUNCE BACK TO NIP WiNAMAC 62-56 T l ' J hn G'enn Fair ns g t |. k , n the Winning link Sat. u day right in th • conxolat m g unc <>! the Winamac Invitat; >nal t ur: y by defeating the h > t Wan I game that (1 ; y» I why tnrse two ’• mi. wie in the battle of the |o«eis. I’ mg th r best wrrijsn all y <r a big s re advantage, the Falc n fn nt line of Bouse at 6'5"; Henn at 6'4", Clark at 6'l", Bacevic at 6’24" and Haney at fi 4 , was wav to much for the Winamac squad with s'll , s'll and 510 underneath with no more size on the bench for relief. Due to the lack of size W.namac trityl var. ions strategies, but couldn't cope with Glenn’s efforts in winning their eighth of nine games and the Warriors slipped to 2-7 for the year. Tim Falcons dominated the early going after Winamac's Mike Howe cracked a 12 footer to op-n the aco.’.ng. got « my in to break the ice and Heim connected on a *nor’ side shot. One of Glenn's few o'dsale shots a 16 footer by Wax ne BuaweU, wa* followed by a retound lay in by Clark for an 8-2 lead The Warriors ended a thne minute dry spell with a lay m by Steve B< r~. nell and cut the had to one. 8-7 when Howe converted a th-ve p anter. The two teams traded points to make it 14*13 before Clark picked up a loose ball for a cripple and Bouse Ir.t a rebound lay in for an 13-13 first quarter lead. The second quarter found play getting faster in the early going but also more error filled The Falcons appeared to be pulling away after the teams traded the first eight points when Clark hit a three point play. Howe added two free throws but in a span of 35 seconds. Glenn got tip In* by t Bacewic and Bouse and a fast bieak lay m by Clark to assume a 31-19 lead with 5 10 left in the half. However the next few minutes were almost slap-stick comedy with bad passes, traveling. missed shots and about ev. eij thing that could go wrong After three minute, had passed with no Cords touched, Winamac made one of two free shots and after another minute plus had g me. Mark Dahlenburg swished a corner shot. Bacewic got the Falcons' lone points of the long p nod with a lay in but Winamac picked up the final four pants of the half nuking it 33. 26 at the main intermission The second half was much the s ime ax the second quarter, mistak s galore and Glenn holding a lead of 7 to 10 punts must of the time After the third period ended the Falcons held a 47-37 It I ! Ilie WarHor* cut the lead to • ght with the first basket of the final quarter but Tom Hall hit a pur of free throws and Ron Han. ev a lay in Howe cracked a nine footer but Haney scooped up an errant ball for another lay in A side shot by Dahlenburg was folDwed by a rebound lay in by Baone of two free throws by H-irn and another r* bound 41 >t b Ba rwic for a 58 43 lend The Fdcons, alth ugh safe, Ju t ' ■ •!• t keep it going and over a • • nd pet o > g ive Winamac Dip straight l>ask<tx to cut the 1' • I ’u s*. 51 with ju«t under a 1 f f the quarter left. Di-p te the fart the Falcon* •i u t * .re another bixket and h 1 .nly nur fr-r throws in the 1< ' aim «t fve minute*. th<v ' ! h id off the undermanne• " ‘ma ten that hid to re.

FALCON B-TEAM TAKES WINAMAC TOURNEY TITLE I’h J hn < ilenn B-1 <mi w m th • Win in.ar Invitational Totpu- , s iith n Saturday afUin.ai. w h an ex.it ng • >.ne.f. mi- - 1 . I |.13 vi< tor. ove: Wmam - in toe title game. Gann won over Cm on < .nty to play in the < uimp, i nip game wh.le Wma. mac topped (>r gon.Davis in the first .ound t< qualify for the champ n hip game. Ghnn’s v.ctcry over Union County wa- a 56-51 de is.on with .I’. >b Garber leading the .mic: with 22 points. Winamac toppled On g-n-Dav.h 55.51. The Bobcats then won the consolation game with a 55.53 decision over Union County. I In the title game ieny Kaser dropped in a jMtr of free throws to ice the game with 11 seconds left on the clock for the title crown for the Falcon*. B-»b Ger. ber top|>ed the Falcon scorers with 20 points. The Glenn reserves trdbd Winamac 37-34 going into the fourth quarter but they rall.ed to win. making their record 7-2 und< r the coaching of Mike J imex Tt*- Scoring GLKNN: 1561 Gerber 22. Kaser 8; Johnson 9. Cole 5; Peansh 5; Groves 2; Michalski 3. Bacewic 2 UNION COUNTY: lsli Jarvis 9; Fields 6; I>owler 11; Dills 10; F. Schultz 4; M Schultz 5; Schev. egman 6. GLENN t 44 i Gerber 20; Kaser H; Johnson 8; Cok 6; Groves 0; Michalski 0; I>avls 0; Bacewic 2; I’earish 0. WINAMAC: (431 R Bonnell 4; DeSibatine 0; Kamm-kt 2; J Bonnell 2; Shorter 9; Nue 13; Eudy 5; Freeman 8. □- - □ BIRTHS 0 |J A girl wax born to Mr. and Mt> I^igh Roy Hahn. Jt route 3. Walkerton, tn Saturday, De. cember 28 in the Lal’orte Hospital. Read the classified ads. sort to fouling for p lesexsion A very !»>.* final three and a half minute* settled the final ecore at 62-56. a victory, but not a very impressive display. The coming lay off should help the Falcons who were very .sharp early in the ■eason. but app< are»| a little stale the past couple of games. Clark pac<xl the Falcon scorers with 16 punts, closely followed by Bouse with 15 and Bacewic atkied 12 For Winamac, they also had three in double figures. Howe with 15. Dahlenbrrg 14 and Bonnell 13. But Score John Glmn f< fl * ,a p Clark 7 2 4 4 Heim 2 3 4 Bou*e 6 3 4 2 Buswell 2 2 2 0 SchmeltZ 0 0 Hall 0 2 2 0 Haney 2 0 0 1 Bicewic 5 2 TOTALS 24 14 21 17 Wltuininr \ Dahlen eig 7 0 Beach 0 0 Nufer 0 3 Howe 3 5 B-nnell 6 1 '' Ewing 0 0 1 Chrzan 0 0 0 I Nice 3 12 TOTALS 23 10 19 20 s«-on> lb Quarter* John Glenn b 33 4. 62 W.namac 13 26 3«

WAI.KEKTON. INDIANA. THt RSD\I. JANUARY 2. 1975

ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs Z'rn Wyl.e. of 104 South She t. Walkerton, are announcing the engagament of their daughter, Cynthia Na.ag.n R mald K S ivoie, >'n of Mr. and Mr c Ronald Savoie ’O7 W. Market Street North Liberty Mr. Savoie is a gradsuate of North Liberty Hgh School and is presently employed a*. Coil in Bremen. The bride.elect is attending John Glenn H gh School. A June 7 wedding is bring plan, ncd. COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET JANUARY 3 The Walkerton Women’s Community Club will hold its first nueUng of the new year on Friday, January 3. ;n the Communlty Building A member of the staff at Felke Florists will present the program Hostesses for the day wTTI b<Mr 9 . Rudo.ph Elder, Mrs E M Br»gi and Mrs. Howard Ferguson. ( ITE!) FOR rEHFE<T A GRADES Mas Rosal.e G< bt r u tugnie of Mi and Mis Eugene D G r. b. r. Walked n, wax cited i t i p if. t A-giad. p nt average f a the fall term at Michiana C H'gc of C mmet r Only four other ■ •udent* «•♦»: .in. 1 the A-gt:-1- av. erage. I BCOMING SPORTS IN \RE\ HIGH SCHOOLS The gul ' basketball team for John Glenn w U have a game, A team only, at Fa-rf:eld legmmng it 5 (Hi pm. on Wednesday January 8. The Falcon wrestlers will have matches on January 8 here at home wh* n the Bremen Lions come to town. Tlie Falcon basketball teams will travel to Oregon-Davm on January 10 The North Liberty wredling tram will travel to l.a\Hs <»n January 9 with this being n confvrence match. The freihman basketball team for North Liberty will play on January 1! when th< y travel to Marian The Shamr.x k B team and var. atty basket ball teams w4ll play on January 10 at home against LaCrox e anil on January 11 they will travel to Argos The little old ladv was saying goodbye to the minister who was leaving the parish "I’m wny to see you g“.” Mhc said, "I nevei knew what >in was until you came here ' D wigei r eing tobacco plant in bhx m f i ’he fird time, nsked: • How l.ng w.ll it be before th* cigars are ripe?” Be wise —• AJvcrl.*-!

(l ■ -J. Til " " A ORITUARIFSW ■EMaMacias H'lliam W. MicluihM Will im W. Michal ki. 73. of K i ntz Lake, d.ed at 7:15 am. Tu . lay, IXcmljei 21, at L. res. idence following a five month illn. H- wils born in Ch.cago April 3. 1901. and came to Koontz Like II years ago from Chicago. M Muhalski wi a retired cmploy, c of the Comm nwealth Edis<.n C mpanv in f'hicago. He had worked 41 years there. On June 4. 1927. in Ch.cago, Mr Michalski married Eliz ibeth Kues. pert, who sumves. Mr. Michalski wax a past president of the Koontz Like Con>ervati m Club, past president of the Oregon Township Senior Citizens, past secretary of the Starke Coun. ty Cound.l of Conservation Clubs and a member of the E and R Cha-r of B-ass Lak**. In addition to his wife, Mr. Michalski is survived by two sons, George W and Arthur C. Michalski both of Baton Rouge, La ; one brother, Paul; one sister Ella (Mrs Fred> Hermann, both of Chicago, and six grandchildren. Services were conducted at 1 30 p m Saturday at Rannells Funer. al Home in Hamlet, w.th Rev. Robert Ahrendt, pastor of the First United Church of Christ in Plymouth, officiating Burial was at Grovertown Cemetery. Mr;. AVilfred F. Reinhardt Mrs Dorothy i viewer> Reinhardt, 76, of route 5. Walkerton, died at 3:55 pm Friday. December 27 in LaPorte Hosp.tal after an apparent heart attack. Born on D. cember 3. I*9*. in St Joseph County, she hid lived in the Walke.ton area h-r lifetime On D cember I*. 1919, m South Dnl 'he manned Wilfred F Reinhardt, who survives. Also surviving are a daught-r. Mr .luii.- Ketihan. of S. uth Bend; thie gtandchildren; two brothers, Harold and RU‘sell W Iler, both of Walkcrt. n; ind a M-b r Mi.-, Myitle Felton, of LaPorte. S. rvic< - were at 2 90 pin Mon. <• iv ,n the Nu.sb mm.Elkin Fun. . il Home, Walkerton. Rev Clyde D Wake, pastor of the Urn* <1 Methodi’t Church of Walkerton officiated. Burial was in W<xdlawn Cemetery Walkerton. Herbert II Carlson Herbert H Carb >n. 71. of route 4. Walkerton, da'll at 10 30 a m December 23 nt his home fol. lowing a sudden illnes* lb was born July 2* 1903. in Chicago to Oscar and Augu.'t i Peterson Carlson, and had lived in the Walkerton ana for the past six years after c<xning from Elmhurst, TH Mr. Carlson was a retired machinist for the O^trand< rd^eymore Company in Melrose Park. 111. He was marned Oi'toNr 4, 1924. in Chicago to Alma Maria Peterson who sur. vivex. Abo surviving are one son. Hek ert. Arlington Heights. III.; one daughter. Mrs Cam; Wo. lutz, of Orland Pmk 111. four gi indchiktrrn; one brother. W< rn. er, of Glen Ellyn. 11l ; and one Aster, Mrs Helen Grundstrom, if R ckford, IIL Funeral services were December 26 at the Nuxhaum-Elk.n Fun. eial Home in Walkerton, with the R v. Gerald Rygh officiating Buna’, was In Mission Cemeten. in L>ona!d»on, Indiana Mra. Marie Tiirll Mrs. Marie Tuell s*. of 4957'Me'r ’*e, Hollywood. Calif, and fonuariy of South Bend, died at

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR ■■■> UH RSI) . J \M'a«Y 8:00 pm. The Walkerton Amer.can L< mon Auxiliary w.ll meet. 8:00 pm. — The Epulon Chi Chapter of Tn Kappa to m el at the Walkvrt >n Nuising Home 8:00 pin Stated meeting of the Walkerton M i.son.c Lolge. FRIDAY, JANI ARY 3 The Walkerton Woman's Com. munity Club to meet. SATIRDAY. JAM ARY I 10:30 - 11 30 am. — Story hour at the Walkerton Public Library. MONDAY, JANUARY 6 The PIJ Band Boosters to meet. Senior Fellowship Group to meet at the Walkerton Communi. ty Building. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 7:30 pm. - The Junior IOOF of Walkerton will meet AAKDNESDAY, JANUARY' 8 North Li erty Tn Kappas to meet. 5:00 p.m The John Glenn girls' basketball team to travel to Fairfield. 6:00 p.m. The Falcon wrestling team to hunt Bremen THURSDAY, JANUARY 9 12:00 noon The Walkerton Chamber of Commerce to meet North Liberty wrestling team to travel to larVille T AKE SONS INTO Bl SIMMS Beginning on January 1, 1975. James H. Cotnpton and Robert C. Compton joined their father. A. J Compton as equal partners io the sowing machine sales and serv. ice business known as the A. J. Compton A Sons Sewing Machine Sales and Service, at route 5. । Koontz Uikci. Mi Compton has been n this bust ne for 35 years and he states that the buxine* piacticcs will remain the same with the same g laranteed work and service with hopes to improve as tune g ex on II- w ishes t > thank every >ne wh» has patronized hi.- shop in the past A J remains is mana, ger of the .shop When approached by his minis, ter for a c >ntrfbution, the miser protested. "I thought salvation was free.” The preacher replied. "It is, my friend, and so is water . but you'e got to pay for having it piped to you.” The secret of success is knowing how to put jour te-t foot forward without stepping on some, one's toes. 600 pm I»ecember 24. in Law Angeles County General Ho.-pi. tai after a six month illness She was born July 31 1916, in Hi< Spot, Ky., and moved to Cahforma in 1946 from South Bend. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Mints Frailer, of Walkerton; five brothers. Russell of South Bend; Raymond, North Liberty; Daniel B. erf Walkerton; Bob and Bernnrl. of Tudin, Calif : and five alters Mrs Kenneth ÜbdfTly. of South Bend Mrs. Bernice Mann, Mrs Doris Clark and Mrs. Helen DeForeet, all of Walker, ton; and Mrs. Ardelia Stevens, of Seiling, Oklahoma. Services were in the Webheimcr Fum ral Home, South Ben I Satuntay, December 28, with Rev J P. Gos - er, pistor of the Tiinity Qrac« United Mothodbt Church, ofEclatinf Rurial wax jn Mount Pleasant Cemaerj