The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1975 — Page 2

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— THE INDFPENDFNT-NEYYS — MM \RY 23. 1975

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US BLUOIMY TOURNEY' 1 me again and 1* i the fourth >■•■ < ght year, the J >h’ ^enn Fai. t s will g’ in a "favorite" of th- eight team*. In fact, this \ .r many ate using the phi as* s •> i.man", cinch, or other su> h h i nations as the 10-2 recoid is • • nly record above .500 in the -Id. COACH JOHN HANS HAS A - ven-man" starting bne-up. the t size, the most exper.em e by far and away, the : est rds But what do reconl* n when tommy time comet u md? ns yeah it could oncf , r mean upset The Falcons ;hnn started the year ready . proved it a* th y started put. jie game after an th* i in v.^ column Then came the * y season ard Pom tna H j. th Fa' ors have just n ’.her ball team Just ex»Uit ha- happened c»uU ~ W‘" many thing' but at .- £. nt th- y ar r ‘ playing ’■J" er ball than mam of around A, the hold 'Y va^a. U has been: an overt me loss T • n Th- vis-? •' f m• >< c •'* Indiana wer • a g ms! ball t( . ty;t by no wav iGtanl'g T l iim 6 p i’ ' victory over w •> in th-cons ation g m?. C I’l ’ti game or not . . . thi* K • • much a ball game as any ^* • * and should b treat-Mi as a |Then came a come.from tr 1 win at Oregon.! ‘avis bv a- m four po.nts. The next one w he worst performance of th vear, a squeaker over Triton I and certainly rot leart or f- ‘ten the loss last week at N Li'erty which car t just h» egarded as the result of a g • Rivalry. Holding a 26-10 a ’• -itage after cne quarter and Ie * it is someth.ng else. V AV COMES THE 8 TEAM m with seven club, with one th ; - g hr common . . . they are in ’ving, and the favorite Glenn A to it the Falcons have as th fii*t opponent, probably the w <e«t of the team* in th* f.eld T ’-aft in early going Culver M’ i£V Academy. If the com. p! • ncy continues that has been dtyed recently, anothet year

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of up <d IS m* ie than just a P .suhiiity. THE MEET HAS THE NORTH I,’lM-rty Shamrocks, jolted nlkr then big W.n over Glenn by a b. s at Trion the next night, tak. ing a 4-7 reconi ag < nst Bremen, piobably the toughest schedule ;n the fidd thanks to be Q a member of the Northern I-ikes Conference. However, they are still only 4-9 for the year. This game lifts the lid at 6:30 Wednesday Then come- the Argos. 6-6 for th*' second best record, air! New Praif.e 5> Both of the*e teams are presently on the way up. tut just how far re. mains to lie seen. THE GLI NN - CM A GAME rpm Thuxsday* .o tv n with the Cadet* 3-7 and currently in mid term exams at this coH-ge prep school The first round closes out with th' herd LaVille. 4-7 and al-M. a g< A h< ’u>. meeting a scrappy improvi: g Culver ( >mn. inity team. 6-7 and get Ung a m ich .mp> v. d style < 1 play go. ing. • * M I HIE PLAY CQVLD REALLY b g- 1 in ab ut hL th< content* a- “ither le.t’r < »ukl wi’ any of th* f r*t r*nir I g iTr.es The 197.> td’c ti he <ie Fd S'dT-dny night c il i for nue fn ally go to nny t-am, hmvfv*: it appears tn b«.1 hr. GI-uk, f» once again they cat just prove Hhe; want ft and play that way It appears to be a matter of dp<re now if they are go.ng to untra. k and g-t hack to the job of playing tb< kind of ball they are capable of. Just a few d iys will tell the story. GLENN FROSH LOSE TITLE GAME AT < I LVER The John Glenn Freshman ba*ketbal) team h-t a heart breaker to the host Culv-r freshmen in th- title game of a four way tourney held there on Saturday. January 11. The young Falcons lost ly one point by a score of 42-41 on Sat unlay afternoon. Th- Falcon* had edge*! Argos in the morning by a 40-39 vic. tory and Culver had defeated Or. egon-Davl? by a 40.2 M score for their way to the title game The consolation game pitted Oregon. Davis and Arg<>s with the Bobcat* fmm O-D winning by a 42-30 score.

The Fili >n scoring was well rounded out with top man Haag getting 12 and Fluugher 10 for th o'n< i double figui* total. The C 'v r high sc>'nr was Sieve Bt nkus with 19 anil Rodney Kemple with 11 was next. ( humph»a*hlp Gaine (’ELVER (421 Brockus 19, M L ler 2. Newman 6. K mple 11, Master 4. JOHN GLENN <4ll Beaaky 7. Pearish \ Doll 4, Elaugher 10, Haag 12. Suburban I'ague Mercer’s . Walkerton 10 2 Bakers Standard 9 3 Mercer's - Lakeville 9 3 Rutland Raiders s'i 6’3 Dave & Ray's 4 8 Pizza Place 4 8 Did & Lad's 3'i B’2 PreiiM.on Pallet 3 9 H.gh team seri* s and game: Baker's Standard 2826. 957, 948, '*.’7. Mener's . Walkerton 2565; Dad & Lad s 2499. High .ndlvklual .*en-s X’ game: P.unny Williams 719, 272; Ed KI pleruitun 659. 265; Jim Ricks 692; Jerry Scott 255. M< nda\ Night l-idic* Mini-Shop 54 30 Beaver’s 52 32 Erd* lyi’s 47 37 Huhnke’s 45 39 Funky Five 42 42 R & M 36 4S Reflections 32 52 B trgirm Center 28 56 High team *ries and game: Erdelyi's 2197 753: Mini-Shop 21*6. 756; Beaver's 2156 747 High individual series Ar game: .1 White 520. 192; C Erdelyi 502: P Fradey 496, 192; L Sandy 200. Monday Night Meo’s Community Grorety 53' a 34’Rizck’s PH»g. * Htg. 52’a 35V. Corn State Bank 49 39 Walk. Ford Sales 48 40 B.g C Lumber 47’4 40'i Whitmer Lumber Co. 40 48 Lanes Case 39 49 Gene's Sunoco 36’.. 51'j Shamrock Inn 39 49 Bob's B<m!v Shop 35 53 High team series and game: Shamrock Inn 2793: Rizek’s Plumbing A Heating 991. High individual series & game: John Singleton 552: Dick Dill 217. SCHOOL MENU John G>nn High School JANUARY’ 27 . 31 MONDAY Hut dog on bun French fr.e« Buttered corn Sliced pears M.lk TUESDAY Chicken fried steak Mashed potatoes and gravy Fruit salad Rolls and butter M.lk ' * WEDNESDAY Bean soup and crackers Ham salad sandwich Tossed salad Apple pie M.lk THURSDAY’ Goulash Buttered green beans Sliced peaches Cinnamon rolls M Ik FRIDAY’ F; ?> sandwich Buttered pea* and rarrots I Tri taters or tater tots I/emon cobbler

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ALIk North Liberty Schools JANUARY 27 - 31 MONDAY Barbecue pork nn warm bun Parsley buttered potatoes Buttered frozen peas and car. rots P* anut butter oatmeal cookie M.lk TUESDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Dili pickle slices Puttered golden corn Pikied beet slices StrawL* rry shortcake with t• p. ping ( n -p’ . P ( - white milk WEDNESDAY Chilled cringe juice Italian spaghetti (’* p |ot:u *alad with 1,000 island dressing Sho 1 mm.*- fi''l I a.’. Strawberry ge'v n cub?. M Ik THURSDAY’ Chill**! apple juice Hamburger on walm bun with catsup Browned tater gems Crisp larr U Micks Fudge bar * M.lk FRIDAY Homemade pizza Buttered mixed vegetables Creamy cole slaw Birthdav cake M.lk OES NEWS Worthy matron, Mrs. William Elkin, greeted h* r officers and member* of the Walkerton Chap, ter No. 319. Order of the EaM-rn Star. Tuesday evening. January 7 with her own lift of New stars resolutions, she wished to share. Final instruction), were announce,! for inspection of the Walk r. t<n North Liberty am! Lakeville chapter* on Saturday, January 25 at 7:30 pm The dinner meeting will be served In the Presbyter.

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ian Church Hall at 6:00 p.m. Mr. Roscoe Provence will receive his 50th award at this time. Baby dedication will be held for mem. b» rs cW.ldren al the Walkerton Masonic Temple at 7:30 At the meeting, membeis who served in the station of Electa and who were present, were hon. ored by Mrs. Elkin. Those receiving red roses for attending were Mrs. John McComi s. Mis. Bess Gindelb* rger, Mrs Mary Bamr and Mrs. Ralph Jackson. John McCombs contribute.l to the birthday bank Mi Elkin announc'd that the January 2Gt meeting the past chaplain* wdl be honored. Mr«. Clarence Ro I and Mr.<. r !>»n W Ifenbarger h t*d the s . . cia| hour. Plane, ng your work is g'lod, bit d >ir.g .t is much better. , NEW EXTRA STRENGTH The No Spill Cough Medicine containing 50% MORE cough suppressant than any of the leading brands.

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