The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 January 1975 — Page 2

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Mi>. Gent P.irmley i" > surg: »’ it.ent in th" Lal'"it H p.td Mr. and Mi - It > S' >i> ' si ly. of Elkhart. \\< n Satur. a iinnn gue< * t M* r M» > »nk Sim>. Sr. enda - ■ N ' ' I ’■a spending several ‘iay> this a with then g• ■!; ■ ; • • i"' Mr. i Mr" George Kn. ger Mr 3ivi Mi". Jana !’• .■ w, of i tmore Mt >i. ; M’ - H *’ r ) Hi znal, S ath B- I Mr and ■ h Lloyd Emb u . * Like. . and M. ’'’ > T ” Kv - .tek North 1 . - ’ w< • • re. % Hers of Mt M* H- rb. I Mrs. K " E Ik • ■". ‘ S Bnd < <4 . 141 Mr^. K •■ : . J "le. I ■ I Addo Hi' ' n i Sit ;•. I * d'.einv n. 4 :4 Mis. Cha S. hrea r fl Livin': . Orn.and ’ t, ^la ar. M •. I M-> ! f< Vh . Os O t. W! t !• - ' ‘ at :•■ M’ !"T g -1. gg« :' md *1 Likix • Mr* l.i :> (' k iiid Ww M - it r ?bb!iirg supp r gue-t" f .•» Vita C. ark. (ie!.- lit w<re Mrs. El < Marie S i / Mr. and Mr,. Hu 1-1 ( ■■• i and Mr. and Mr". Robert K .find Mrs. G< 'rge Henry E. "Van entertained with a be. 1 it' •bhtb'iay suppet for Claude s emtin or. Friday evening. 1 • >nt were his wife. Gladys. M uid Mrs Bainex Wentz. Mr. n Mrs. Mike Parsons and Mr. . •- 1 Mrs. Calvin Kr nk Tinuny Fatrak sp< nt the w nd with her grandparents. 'L and M’s Claude Shen-man. <Sunday afternoon tiie\ called . Mr. and Mrs Ronald Teter in C > >la with others present iniu6 ne Mr. and Mrs Chester ' r ’ ver. LaPaz. and Mi and Mr". !'■ Id Teter, of Mishawaka A l enj wed homemade ice cn am and biglt lay cake in the wing in hon r of Susie Teter who was t h 'rating her 59tl bithday

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M and Mrs. Claudt Schrnd-r and Haym >nd came to spend the h Lia vs with his daughter- and ■ n x gi mddaughter. Mr- Hii 'hl Geyer, of MuJwr. iy H id S -nth Bend called on M’ M..F e I‘onathvn last Thurs. day. Ml 11. 1 M's Harold (Taft. Bn. >n ind Brent of South Bend, wre Sunday I nner gu *sLs of Mrs Mi’tha Taylor. .M’ an Mrs Ruk-ell Naragon. < f Wilk'T’ called a Mr. and Mi- H n. y Sijenem in on last Thin day aftrin^<Mi. M’ tnd Mrs^Herix-rt Kurzhal Xi !- s . lav dinner guests of V • Mis Ralph Kuizhai, in Valparaiso. * • Mr H -y W > ; I; w'o siuwrtay vgs. Mi. I Snyder * J • I Lo •'.•“♦/ks 'h .sre> t ; art v tor Am n Hi im • d ■ S!.. was !>2 y^ $ M x 1- aftendr ’ r» •*. cd !<w«My gifts sn<! cards. Miss A”.g e Steele sjr.nt St'., dax afternoon with her gmnd. niothe: Mi-. Eiith Steele Mi. and Me G ( org> Kru» g"r and Mi’ Winfred Mobley .«rpent S mdiy with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graycowski, in owsmnan Michigan. . * Army Private Dale R Wasserman. s< n of Mi ami Mrs. Ervin Wasserman, 2^634 New Road completed eight weeks of basic training at Fort Polk, La . recently. A .surprise party was held for Janis H< user on her 13th birth, day January 11 at her home with e.ght of her fr.ends from Greene Township and seven from North Libert y pi esent SHAMROCKS ROLL OVER LACROSSE FCR 3RD WIN The Nojth Lib. Tty Shamrock", aftei a slow first half, really put

on an fftr o'' sh w .n t'< - < 1 l'> m.nute, t > ea Iy di-po-<' i el big mat • ;■ : . i only 26-23 iff f r m u i.p’« .x e fir t h df. the 5.; point • xpl s.on b t t: Gi'ei .nd Whit < i t t » the.! thud wm in eight stints. 1. it"i xlipp d to 4-7 for the season Tin v ’ting Tiger hustled wed in the firs! half e p < ially evident on defense and with neither club di.piaxn.g a shaip offen.'e. the two teams l.ittbd to a 11 12’ first ipio’or pad sot the Sh im. roi k" This same tyle prex t.lcl throughout the se< "nd pi >d as well and at halftime is was still \e> y tight. 26-23. The s'-cond half was an entirely different ball game With Akx Blair and Scott Griffey leading the offensive charge, the Sham. r> cks put it out of reach in the tlnr ! p'nod outs’conng the visitors from Laporte County 20-'', opening up a 15 pent maign Tin final "tanza was more of the . ame only more of it as th" N rth Lili !', team dominated ev ry phase of the game and put t gidh r then bigge t Ipiitbr of the season, a 33 piint outburst, to -imply run away with the con. test. Ten Shamrocks shared in the 1 "< ti g ia g.ng fiom two punts to Gi f fey* 22 and Bla.i " 20 to top all on is. Stefaniak also t i nk' d th-- doul ie figures with 11 T in L iwi me and Gord<<n She "V pi< ' : t lie < ‘!en « <,f th" visit r xx th 12 and io points. B leain Wil* d?-" Shamrock B T"am ran all over t! । L iCro so r< erves taking a I'p. Mod 71-35 de ision from tir’ visitors. Bov Sciire North L'liertx fg ft fta p Blif.r 9 2 2 3 Morris 2 1 4 2 Griffey 10 2 2 1 Stefaniak 5 1 3 2 Hamilton 1 0 0 3 Holmgren 2 0 0 0 Wilcox 10 0 1 Weiss 2 0 11 Hudak 2 12 3 Hunt 2 0 10 TOTALS 36 7 15 16 IxUnmM* Sheeley 4 2 2 3 Baske 2 0 0 i Lawrence 3 G b 3 Huck' r 2 0 12 Wozniak 3 3 4 4 Young 12 3 0 Cook 0 0 0 TOTAI.fi 15 13 16 14 Score By Quarter. LaCrosse 12 23 31 43 North Liberty 11 26 4r 79 ARGOS STOPS SHAMROCKS BY 74-59 SCORE The North L.herty Sh.imnKks vi-ited Arg' S Saturday night and >pped a 74-59 decision to a hot shooting Argos team 'lllO vic. tory was biwically assured m the first half as once again the Sham, rocks didn't g-1 st irted well and just could not come from behind to get the job done Th" win put the Dragons' record at 5.5 while the Shamrock" slipped to 3-6 for the season. The host team got off to a first p riod lead with their 6'3" center Dennis Ringle. lead.ng the way both w.th scoring and r< - bounding. The Dragons also had good play from their little floor g' neral guard, D« an Zentz and forward Jan Eby. From the is. 12 first p'riiil lead, they advanced to a 14 p int margin, 40 26 at halftime putting the Shamrock* in a ."tuck come-fromZehmd sit. uation not ideally su.ted to this type of team The Shamrocks did play much better in the .aecond half, aeoiing better and holding Argos under their first half totals but the damage was done. They only were able to outscore the Drag, ons 1G 15 in the third period and the steady play of Argos kept the lead secure in the final stanza. Ringle ended the night with a total of 12 baskets and four us four from the char.ty .strip'. He had 16 p .mt performance* a ling he total fem Hith Zentz at u Eby. Argo shot wII over p i cent fi >in the f। ,d and a verv g <.l F 2 fit from the 15 foot loje. The Shimr - ks had g>». bal.r in their oiing juH not enough

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ot it. Blair paced four men In double figures with a dozen p inks whib Morits. Griffey and Si efan. ink all had 10 each. The Sham, rocks couldn’t match the Arg<s shading from the floor or the line as free throws, a nug-a o ■> all ye ir. were under 50 per cent with only nine of 20. \rgi >. B's Triumph Alni The Argos B Team made the night 1 xv ep as the y oveip'Wei . • d the Shamr s’k reserves 52.34 in the preliminary game B"\ SM'nrr Vegos fg ft fta p Eby 8 0 0 4 VanDuyne 2 0 0 1 Ringle 12 4 4 3 Zentz 5 6 6 3 Snyder 1 002 H ins' n 2 0 0 0 H inn 0 12 1 Llmords 1 0 0 0 Shriwod 0 1 2 2 IOTA ’ S 31 12 11 16 North Lilx-rty 4

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Blair 5 2 5 2 Morris 3 4 6 1 Griffey 5 0 0 2 Stefaniak 4 2 2 1 Zimmerle 10 12 Hamilton 3 0 2 1 Wilcox 0 0 0 1 Weiss 10 0 2 Hudak 3 0 2 2 Hunt 0 1 2 3 TOTALS 25 9 20 17 Score By Quarter* N- rth Liberty 12 26 12 59 Argos is 40 5,5 74 NOTH F T will n. t ir responsible for any debts (ther th in my own. R ger Back RFD N ath Liberty, Indiana 3tjl6p H w mme a "Lght tax incrox’O 's "job wh.le a suL'.ant.al (ax (ut s iV's you 30 (ents