The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 February 1991 — Page 13

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Troop 239 of Tyner attended the LaSalle Council “Scouting Spirit,” Klondike Derby, at Eby Pines, at Bristol, on Sat., Jan. 19. The day consisted of "stations” emphasizing 11 different skills. The falcon patrol functioned as a team to compete in the challenging events. For a month prior to the Klondike Derby, the patrol made a sled out of branches, boughs and twine. The sled was judged on workmanship and durability. At the derby, the boys used their sled to travel from station to station and cam their supplies. In addition to their sled, each scout made a six foot commando rope which proved veryuseful individually and when joined, as a means of rescue. In the "Blizzard” event, patrol leader, Cory Shively , instructed the four blindfolded scouts in setting up a tent. This event demonstrated cooperation, coordination and scouting spirit by following verbal directions from their leader. The "Matchless Firestarting” event with steel-flint was mastered well under the allotted time of five minutes. The patrol showed outstanding cold weather first aid skills during a mock ice accident using a pole and forming a human chain to rescue their victim. B. J. Morgan and Coty Shively expertly handled the compass in their orienteering skills which included map reading The patrol most enjoyed the “Tschussing” event. With a set of two by four boards lashed to their feet, the patrol worked in unison through a predetermined course. The sled pullers were Chris Jacobs, Quintin Wade and Derrick Klinedinst. Driver of the sled was B. J. Morgan. In addition to Clarence Shively, Cory's father and Scoutmaster, each of the scouts dads attended the annual event to support

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"Scouting Spirit." Pictured from left to right are Cory Shively. Chris Jacobs, B. J. Morgan, Derrick Klinedinst and Quintin Wade. GLENN B-TEAM SPLITS WEEKEND DECISIONS The Falcon reserves split their games this weekend winning over LaVille and losing to Plymouth. This makes the Glenn record 12-6 with two games remaining on this year's schedule. Glenn 48 • LaVIDe 43 The Falcons jumped off to an early lead and held it throughout the first half only to have the Lancers stage a comeback in the third quarter to make it a tight ball game. Leading 12-4 after one and 27-19 at the main intermission, the LaVille boys battled back to pull within two, 35-33 after three, but the Falcons held on for the five point margin of victory. Kincaid and Snell paced the victors scoring with 15 and 13 respectively while Norris had 11 to lead the Lancers with Stump adding 10. BOX SCORE Glenn (g ft fta p tp Burch 10 112 Peterson 2 12 5 5 Snell 6 0 0 4 13 Cotton 113 13 Kincaid 2 11 12 1 15 Perrv 11123 Pletcher 31227 Crutchfield 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 16 15 21 16 48 LaVUle Dill 1 2 3 2 4 Fish 3 0 116 Stump 3 4 4 5 10 Underwood 2 2 3 4 b Dickson 00000 Norris 4 3 3 111 Heckaman 10 0 12 Richardson 2 0 0 0 4 Czarnecki 0 0 0 10 TOTALS 16 11 14 15 43

3-point goals; LaVille 0; Glenn 1, Snell Score By Quarter* LaVille 4 19 33 43 Glenn 12 27 35 48 Plymouth Tops Glenn 42 - 30 The Plymouth B Team pulled slowly away in the second half to defeat the Falcons 42-30 on Saturday night. For the Pilgrims, a 10-4 advantage in the third quarter turned a close game, 18-16 at halftime, to Plymouth's advantage to give them a 28-20 lead after three. They coasted on to the 42-30 victory. For Plymouth Klingerman and Trump had 13 and 12 respectively while Glenn was led by Pletcher with nine. BOX SCORE Plymouth (g ft fta p tp Trump 6 0 11 12 Dav 3 12 3 7 Holm 10 10 2 Goble 0 0 12 0 Klingerman 4 5 6 0 13 Cassidv 2 0 4 1 4 Wojcik 0 2 2 2 2 Meldy 1 0 0 2 2 TOTALS 17 8 17 11 42 Glenn Peterson 112 5 3 Snell 2 0 0 2 4 Cotton 112 13 Kincaid 2 3 4 2 7 Perry 10 13 2 Pletcher 3 2 2 4 9 Burch 1 0 0 0 2 Crutchfield 0 0 0 0 0 Fisher 00000 TOTALS 11 7 11 17 30 3-point goals: Glenn 1. Pletcher; Plymouth 0 Score By Quarters Glenn 6 16 20 30 Plymouth 6 18 28 42 UREY Bth GRADE GIRLS OPEN SEASON The Urey Middle School eighth grade girls' basketball team opened their 1991 season with a pair of victories over Mishawaka Young and Argos before dropping a heartbreaker to Bremen. Edge Young Last week the local girls traveled to Mishawaka on Tuesday to edge Young in a thrilling 22-19 double overtime contest. The Falcons trailed for over three periods before gaining a 19-19 tie at the end of regulation play. The two teams were still tied at 19 after one scoreless extra period before the winners went on top to stay in the second overtime. Anittah Patrick took game scoring honors with 11 points. Tracy Legge added five tallies followed by Elyse Clingenpeel, Staci Aldrich and Renee Fisher with two points apiece. Down Argoa Thursday the Lady Falcons went to Argos to hand Argos a 32-19 set back. Urey led at all stops, 7-2, 13-10 and 19-15. Legge paced the winners with 11 points. Fisher chipped in with eight, Patrick five, Clingenpeel four, Jennifer Hoover three and Amy Paul one point. Drop Heartbreaker Urey entertained a very good Bremen quintet Tuesday and suffered its first loss on the season dropping a 31-29 heartbreaker. The Falcons led 8-5 at the first stop but trailed 13-10 and 18-16 at the next two breaks. The locals fought back and led 29-28 with 30 seconds left to play. Nelson of Bremen then hit from three-point range to win the game. Legge again led the Falcons with 14 points. Fisher canned nine points followed by Patrick with four and Clingenpeel with two. Hoover played well defensively. FREE SEMINARS A schedule of free seminars for the public is being offered by Leo Pnemer, registered representative of Edward D. Jones, of 213 S. Mam, downtown South Bend. They are as follows: Feb. 14, 2-4 p.m . at Bishops Cafeteria. Scottsdale Mall "Tax Planning Tips”, speaker. Cecil Jump. CPA enrolled agent, IRS and "Tax Free Investing A Window of Opportunity", speaker. Leo

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Priemer, registered representative. Feb. 19. 10:30 to 11:30 am., at Edward D. Jones Co. office at 213 S. Main, South Bend. The subject will be "Long-Term Nursing Home Care.” Feb. 2 7 . 10-11:30 a.m., at Bishops Cafeteria. Scottsdale Mall lax-Planning Tips" with speaker, Claude Renshaw, CPA Prof. St. Mary’s College and "Tax-Free Investing' and "Annuities: The Tax-Deferred Advantage" with speaker Leo Priemer, registered representative Reserve vour space bv calling 289-9292. ON PRESIDENT’S LIST Julia Camblin, daughter of John and Ann Camblin, North Liberty, has been named to the President’s List for the fall semester. She is currently a junior at Kendall College of Art and Design, Grand Rapids, MI. Julia earned a 4.0 rating for the third semester. HONORED FRESHMEN Jason Rizek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rizek, Walkerton, was honored for his scholastic achievement in the fall semester at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida. The Freshman Honors Convocation took place in the Student Center Auditorium on February 8 Jason is a freshman at UCF. ON DEAN’S LIST Scott Rizek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rizek, Walkerton was on the Dean's List for the fall semester at Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. Scott is a member of the College of Applied Sciences and Technology. Carl Sobieralski, North Liberty and Richard Bliley, South Bend were placed on the Dean's List Indiana University School of Continuing Studies for the fall semester of 1989 and for the 1990 spring and summer semesters. To qualify students must have completed at least 12 semester hours of graded course work during the academic year prior to Oct. 1 and mu..t have acquired a minimum 3.5 grade point average Timothy Traub, son of Dennis and Joann Traub. Walkerton, has been named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester. Tim is currently a senior at Ball State University and is a computer science major. His grade point average is 4.0. 7th GRADE LADY FALCONS WINS 2, DROP 1 The Lady Falcons opened their season with a very impressive victory against Mishawaka Young Leading scorers for the Falcons

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were Kelsey Wallace 11, Lisa Matz 6. Crystal Brooke 4 and Beth Arnett, Julie Rans, and Susan Eddinger. all with 2. Final score was 27 - 18. Lady Falcons took on Argos on Thursday and picked up another victory to take their record to 2-0 Scorers were Kelsey 10. Matz 5. Eddinger 2 and Carbiener 1. Final score was 18 - 15. Monday the Falcons took a loss to a tough Bremen team. By the score of 31 - 18. Leading scorers were Wallace 10, Matz 4, Nance 2 Martin and Brooke with 1. Next up for the Lady Falcons is Plymouth. J.G. Drama Club To Present Neil Simon Play The John Glenn auditorium is the place to be on Thursday, February 14 and Saturday, February 16 when the Drama Cub presents Neil Simon’s "Barefoot In The Park." The performances will begin at 7:30 and tickets are $2.50 for adults and $2.00 for students. John Glenn "Gold Card" holders will only be charged SI.OO. The play is about a young married couple who are only just starting their life together. Through the course of the play, the audience will come to identify with each of the characters in their humorous adventures. The play is a comedy with enough laughs for everyone, but the not-so-funny side of marriage comes through as well. "We have tried to put together a combination of emotions in this play," said Mr. Richard Fansler, the play’s director, "and we believe we have a winner Laughter is what it’s all about, but if the audience goes away with more than that, we’ve exceeded our expectations." The cast of the play includes Lauric Dudley. Jeff Ganger. Dawn Keck, Jamison Shock, Gwen Davey, and Frank Sheneman "This has been a real challenge, but all of the work has paid off." said Laurie Dudley. "Yeah, we re ready for an audience,” said Jeff Ganger, "acting for Mr. Fansler gets bonng after awhile Don’t let the cast of "Barefoot in the Park" be bored. Come see a comedy classic on Valentine s Day. or the Saturday after! There are two novels buried in the 1939 New York World s Fair time capsule Margaret Mitchell s Gone with the Wind and Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis

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