The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1975 — Page 12

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— THF. INDHPENDRNT-NEWS — J\NI ARY 9. 1975

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IHE HHJ. BOWL IS OVER •, j as is usually the ca*. con. t »n a nigns Pity th»* ca.se of ) .r Id Oklahoma, under pn»ba. t n for reel liting pi lems which < ' th in b-wl appear (nee* TV < > I'iirt and this year, due t > new i a .ng U"! IDted in the r 1 p t! S l e.ng h< •ne selectb, fib < i he* »- pi sent at i w t q ]. • •■ • 1. tm . they b U. d-. !< ! I k l" ' ’ll. b .■. gam -a:!< ! • > S uthem i ■ m <, i< ' p w-rs d t un in ■ ; T ’ t f f the sea. in 1 i ry ne i- - rying SC ■• P. r La st y ar Okla, ? i.< w.i' t ■ • ; c- ,- •n< s line :!g i, . r :a W dd 1- na lly. last ■ .a. • . • • i N ' h I ’ante \ • :li > < : i . t the AP M« c. a.• ' ■;> ear > )k'a. i . . : unlx" ■n< n the A P ,• . ar. 1 r - listen.ng to • ‘>ll', this yta I' just shows • rating p - make good ( ~pV I n d n i -.'aiilv go 1 sen^e joING THRO ANY SEASON v 1< e/.ed in ic y sport is a real Tit ta-k Th.s is (sp< :ally t over a season a< string out ‘hey art row wth coll-g f •: T. -tailing th< f.rst week i Sep’end” r (’.maxing with nevi • : i Jan imy 1 It ’he sim- with rb ait any .sport, t ‘mg a tan "up" t< quick 1 ■ ' ’ -i. 1 r ■' get' ,g them ■ted ( irly er. igh can de-troy t' • < ti’iy S'a or. Actually the v h-r of much of th< fowl play ■ ;i! tye ! some rather loose footl> . nr -takes that wouldn't be r Ie a month or two earlier. It i i !"ng lay off fn>m the third v fourth was k of November to N a Years Day or there about. X PLAYOFF SYSTEM HAS t Im* the true answer, but a diff ult thing to establish. A foot, h I aeason is long. strenuiou* n-I » o-tly enougir Without if ting tv । three or four more games to it so we must live with what w have. It is too had that the

"axtras" of playoff act am would te such a hiud tlvng to come about but we better leave well enough ak»ne. DESPITE rHE FACT IT HAS .svemingh just started, the 1974. 75 ba kctba’l season i# really pus. sing by With a lull in the ac. t n tiiH j»a we-k end due to tin 1 hols i i.vs play is ba-ieally at the halfway rniuk with the exi■ pt -. >f th .e ti d t >urn ys. M teen hav( play* 1 nan or 10 garni w । few ar mi that or. v pi; ye ! -even or e ght bit : u , , !t with 11 out f the wa. In Inli r. t high s h «>!.- are a. w< . 1 « g t.T.es p! .s two tourn. e. . an : m the i a e of s me hko a ar- a whee tr ims still par. t pi’, in a met >uch as the B-C ty a: I S-ctiuo.il, they are < it to 1G ,f they get ui i holiday • luimy and !.m tt i to tw i games .a th it third meet, IT DOES^ r SEEM HERE b;• ‘he annual Bi-Cninty T >uin- < y of St Joseph and Marshall County participant* is almost on us as p|. t y begins In less than tw । week- at LiVille. When ths meet first started, it paired ■ h Is In the pr wss of reorgan, ization and had some pretty p >w. e fully balanced mP'ts. The tai. ance .s still there but in recent y ai ■< it b-ir been a couple or thr-« tl ints ’.vitit Wlhi tug r ecords ' " Thb ‘ vear 11 1 k '‘ J ' T *1 he world a- onTv .fftV Tflw* 4.sCcould join Ute K^lMone; wdb .spinning record* 1 woijlif^itr to d»*velope guiOc THE FAI/X>Nf* ARE MIAIN thm yeer the ♦tevorflo m.<]y so with A turlW <1 a^J Imuld be better by then. mark. Glenn won the title in 1972, was favored in 19i3 but upset 'by a New Prairie team and last year was about a co.favnrite with LaVille although sporting a better fecord. They were defeated by the host Lan. cers, but this year will command the entire attention of the experts

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w*.th only "upset chances’’ given the other -even schools. IT HAS BEEN SHOCKING the last few years how this im. mi Hate area teams have slipped an 1 that once more is the ca.-e For instance, Glenn plays all Ttr* what is now smaller schools of the area <except a tew real small ofiexi and at present has only four of their IK opponents that can boast of a winning record. Union County, the only defeat for Glenn and certainly not an area school Is 7-2, the very aound club at South Central M. 2 (losses to Glenn and North Judsoni, Cas. ton R. 2 (. v oth losses to Pioneer) and Tippecanoe Valley 6-2. WITH IWO OF THE. TEAMS ahv.i L pi ty I, th d Paves i the two lattei ones, ( a-tun and Tip|x i mce Valley left on th • s die lulr w'tl. win'..ng i cord md bd ti >f “ui-*- games m p i bru i' V are piayed on th- Fair ns h >n.e < U’’. n»t a scene of very rr. ir.y F । >n d’feat- sin<e it wa built. Ti. ovoa.l i< r 1 of Glenn's op. pcent • this year is a not voy impr. s.ve 74 win - and l(Hl lo- es GETTING LACK IO TOURNey t dk. the draw.ng will b held again on the Saturday preceding or January IK. Play starts on Wednesday night with two gam s on Wednesday and Thur.Mlay be. ginrlng at 6:30 and the two on Friday, semi-final action starting at 7:00. On Saturday night the B Team finals are at 6:30 iGlenh Is the defending champ> and the var.-nty finals at X:0o p.m. No price increases were installed, .t is still $4 00 for the four nights or $1 50 |>er session. THE TEAMS AND THEIR current records in .addition to the Falions' s i are: North Liberty 2-5: Nr w Praiue 2-7; LaVille 2-6; Culver Community 4-7; Cui. ver Mbtary 1.6; Arogs 4-5 and Bremen 3-6. SPEAKING Or TOURNIF-S the sites for the sectionals, reg. ionals and semi.states was reh as. ed by the IHSAA last week is only slightly altered this year in this area with Knox losing their mwt to the new North Jud. son facility. Next year altera, tions \^.ll be made locally with Jackson in their last year of high school play and of course, there Ls going to be another switch as .*><>n as Phase II is completed in

Plymouth probably, moving the LaVille meet to the much larger new Plymouth facility. Otherwise only the yearly switcb.ng between Warsaw and Tnton (at Triton this year) puts different names in the lineup. LaVille's sectional champ will again travel lo Elkhart with the same other Hvhools and South Bend will host the same sectional winners a.s before at the regional at Notre Dame. SCHQOI MIW John Glenn Ifigh School JANUARY 13 . 17 Ml >NDA Y f’huck w ig n steak on bun Buttered rice Green beanFruit Milk TUESDAY HmJuiger ginvy on mi-'h’d pota t oes Butt red pens and carrots Applesauce Cookie Biscuit and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken noodle soup and crackers Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Tossed salad Cake square Milk THURSDAY Chop suoy Perfection salad Peanut butter browrf.e Bread and butter Milk FRIDAY

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No school North Liberty Sehixiß JANUARY 13 . 17 MONDAY Barbecue beef on w irm Ixm Glazed carrot* Crisp celery sticks Pumpkin square w.th topping Milk TUESDAY Macaroni and chee.se Buttered frozen green beans Crisp lettuce salad with sweet, sour dressing Cornbread and butter Chocolate no bake cookie Milk WEDNESDAY Chilled fruit punch Schr- 1 made pizza Buttered spinach Fruit cup with sliced bananas Ch colate or white milk THURSDAY Sal.sbury steak .n sauce Fluffy whipp*-! p Ja^ cs Cab age. apple m usnmal’j w salad R । -in batter brea ! Milk FRIDAY (’hilled orange juice Fishburger on warm bun wk tarter sauce Browned tater gems Butt're! golden corn Ito cream bar Milk "My husband didn't leave a b • of insurance." "Then where did you get th>‘ jo'"’’ us diamond ring," "Well, he left 31,000 for a cask et and $5,000 for a stone. This i the stone."