Walkerton Independent, Volume 78, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1956 — Page 2

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The Independent North Liberty News Published E^ery Thursday by THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS ( O. Entered as sec'nd-clas mattu a' Postoffice al Walkerton, Ina < harhs .M. I hit h. Editor < Irm IN ouiln^. Business Mgr Your Sports Corner By Robert I rbin IS EAR AS FOOTBALL goes. i Big Ten is without .1 doubt '• v toughest conference in the • ountiy. The games of the confer- • <» are getting to Iw* about as • » piedictable as the pr< I visional . m ami the competition is as n a- you will find anywhere. SATURDAYS EIVE BIG TEN mes really set one to thinking as four of the five were upsets. I is hard to determine who is the > st team, in fact, it is imjiossible I i instant ?, every team has lost least one game, some of the jhei trams hemp defeated by ’ <■ lower < nes on several occa- . uns lowa is on the way to .c Rose Bowl with a Big Ten < in her giasp THE HAWKEYES WILL BE i iking their first appearance in t;. New Year's Day classic sin<« RIALTO THEATRE WALKERTON IND. (Tear me out and save! U.d, Thur*. Nov. 21 X 22 Thanksgh Ing Dav Shou Starts at 2:00 P. M. ANNIE GET YOl RGI N ’ BETTY ill THIN HOW MID KEEL Fri . Sat. Not. 2» A 21 5-I NIT SHOW ! ! ! >*•♦**•*♦*<“! ri* tin ter Sun., 'l«»n.. Tur*. Vuv. 25 26.27 tAkww wv; uMio*tttrf? a I Wed., Thur* Not. 2K A 20 ALAN LADD B. DONLEYY -TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST REES Plymouth. Indiana AIR - CONDITIONRD Tbur»dai Fridas A Nalurdav “7 Men From Now*’ Ln ( ulor RANDOI^PH S( OTJ GAIL ri shell, lee marus itw Story of Beti Stride, who hu! " nu-n to pay for the honor of one women, - Phi^ - ‘DOWN Lift! Bit ROAD” Sun, Mot)., Tue*. A Wed “Toward The t'nknown” In Wamercolor WILLIAM HOIJIFN. LLOY'D NOLAN. VIRGINIA LEITH The Stor> of the Rocket PiluU of the I . S. A. Man. Ilwa B«t " * t P. M. Sunday cnllnwt* 2 P. M

t’ adopt <n 01 the pact between ti e Bn, Tin and the Pnciifr' Const < 'out. <n< e. They’ have shown inpi . cement thi mighout the season . mi < 1 Li’niy are a ere hi to theii <।oh. Fu t Lvasht vski. Evy alai\ tm n out a team that displaj •’ In< < a grime fundam« ntalh .1 .a) team in the nation It: tean are always feared and M specie d by the rival’s THE CASE OF OHIO is known by di Tlnir suspen. aon by the NCAA ha- kept them from being • hgihlc for the Bowl game. Michigan State is also haired this year as they were the participants in the tiemendou; contest lust year. Howevei they are too far down th< laddei after Saturday's loss to Minnesota Minnesota lost hope by .1 (oieless tie with Northwest«rn c ily in the season At the lune it was just “one of those thing ’’ But as of late. Northwes-’ tem is to be as feared as any t jam in the leagm ANOTHER BIG TEN unpredictble is Illinois. Ever since Ray. Elhot Las taken over the reins tbci • , they have been an “upset Ram." Illinois will go along soso, and then, Pow! Ask Michigan State. They were number one in the nation until the Illini turned the tables <1 them Yet the Illini ju d can't kt ep up with the teams they should handle week in and

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week out. Michig mis a real powerful team, yet they have lorn two cnnirnrre g •i< f s;: se .son rVP.DBL IS Z REAL odd on . Man fui man th< ir team is sound enough to stand up to almost any. They have a good backfield witli •a.- of th< finest quarterbacks in the game. Thi v have a good fullback in Dillard and a couple of pvedsters in Baines and Fletcher at the halves with some good subs setting on the bemh Their ends at good anti the line better than iwiage. Yd with the jM-rsonneii they have a>temblcd. they liave yet to win a conference game this season. They are probably the beat team to g > without a win in the conference in quite some time. INDIANA IS A LOW TEAM consistently. Tins year is no exc< ption They will finish near the bottom unless they drop Purdue 111 the tradit onal battle to end 'he . eason Wisconsin is also in the battle with the two Indiana w.'h'zd.s to see who can finish the lowest. Put everything together and what have you got ’’ Well it has be n a tough league for a long time and shows no signs of changing now. They have managed to' keep two or three teams in the top tm in the nation every week and that is a r r edit to the intire league.

SI BAKING OF UPSETS, the P’c: h :d one of those days Sunday with < n y ti e Bears and Lions winning ,n the ex| acted form. The (.’leveland Brown, win over the Ea- , '■ es ot P’ iladelphia wasn't too much off form but even the fine hig..-ny ng Clowns have to sweat ,it out each week. Washington is the Red Hut team now. They really amunshed tnc Gianrs Sunday ami now : ie solid contenders , in the Eastern half after losing , thtir first thie games of the season. THE CARDINALS APPEAR to be at the put where they can look do An nstead of up to Fee where they are going Pittsburg just niiased ahuting them out by a few m nutes Sunday San Francisco's win over the Green Bay Packers came as a surprise, (specially to the Wisconsin lans. the Bears found a litle resistance from the Rams but managed to win by 9 points. The Lions defense was tremendous in their 27-3 win over Baltimore, THE BIG ONE THIS WEEK appears to be In New York where the Brars, tied for first with Detroit in the Western half, meets the Giants, in first in the Eastern half. In Yankee Stadium. Also the Detroit - Green Bay meeting on Thanksgiving Day in Detroit is very important as it appears it is

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November 22, 1956

now down to the do or die stag? in the Western half. The Thank..giving Day game will be televise ! nationally fr m Detroit at ll:0o a m. CST. This will pit two 01 the greatest quarterbacks in the game as Bobby Layne and Tobin Rote pace their respective teams Rotr was voted the best in the league last year by the members lof the league. JET PIIX>T TRAINING j KINGSVILLE, Texas — Nava; Aviaticn Cadet Charles L. Carm-., .son of Mrs. Martha Ford, of Walkerton. is undergoing all-weather lighter, and jet pilot training at the Naval Auxiliary Air Station Kingsville, Texas. Caines reported to Kingsville on October 10 after completing basic and pre-flight training at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola Fla. Carnes will receive his Navy “Wings of Gold'' and a commission to Navy Ensign upon completion of his training here. Be. fore entering the Navy, he attended Grover town High School SOLDIER S ADDRESS Woodward V Ccchmn, SA 5136631, Box 2, U. S Naval Radio. Imperial Beach, California, Drive Carefully Alwaya*