Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1960 — Page 2

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — June 23. 1960

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FLOYD f atterson certamly set the world aid Ingem i J>hansson on th< ir car Mondav night as he kayoed the Champion from Sweden in the fifth round of their, return matth aftei tl strong-armed Swed. had held the title just about a year It wa - the first tight Johans on had had sane defeating I'atb rson m 1959 will; the powerful tight that was kept sc ci mpictely under covei pi i r to that tan.ous I ight. PATTERSON IN WINNING bet ante the Hrst fightei in ring history to regain the heavyweight crown once it was lost. On $ occasions it had been unsucCessfully attempted. Patterson was number nine and he did .1. He did have one definite advantage tn doing this - that most of the oth< rs ce;tamly did not have, that being his ag< . Patti rson is still a young man, actually about the age to be gaining his prime ms a fighter. He started young, was the youngest to ever capture the heavyweiglit crown, ami now is champ for the second time and stdl young. IN PERFORMING THE km. out with the powerful left hooks that seemingly wde the money punches. Patterson upset the experts, the writers and. so-called experts that favored johansson all the way. However, this triumph fcr Floyd, was a result of about a year’s planning. He undertook the task of regaining his crown and didn't kt up until he had accomplished this feat. He was a very serious boy in all re&A u S 3 Hits Fridaj A Saturday Hit No. 1 ”B \ I TLE FL AME” with Scott Bradx Hit No. 2 • SI RRENBER HELI.” with Keith Andes Bonus Hit Van HfflM- } 4 2 Hits Sitndax A Monday June 26 and 27 —simmons By L JLkufl BAKER Kyi hi®® < o-llit f : CAR GIRL I ! Hits Tues.. Will A Thur*. June 2H, 29 amt 30 i* ■ me arr, B w •*** ■ “*’ 3® rweeMMSMA T«CMMC«vO« ( o Hit I HILM ORES ,f| I y m,

peels about this fight, trained good. n<>t too muen and certainly enough He ho I the o'd Bronx B , nb< r as n ii structor, Jon D ms. FLOYD CERTAINLY C'ONi entrated on staying away fjom Ingos light hand, the powered blockbuster that took his title from .him a year earlier Only this time Patterson know the stinging effects of this hand where last year it had been kept umiei wraps all through training. Patterson changed hi s style making himself a hard target to find. He had strength in his punches and showed all the skill and craftiness that he had always demonstrated. JI'ST HOW LONG THIS would last will now never he known. It seems that Patterscn could lose by making just one mistake in the 45 minute fight, that being an opening for the Swede’s right How. ver, only once did Ingo even (ome close to landing the right and that wasn’t a serious punch. Patterson carried the fight to Johansson with the exception of 1 part of the second round. Ho, in doing so. kept the gloves and elbows protecting against the right and still was strong on offense. IN THE CIMAXING FIFTH round. Patterson had johansson in such a state that he didn't have hL< senses. This meant that Patterson was almost in with the p .reeful and powerful attack he had already displayed The finishing left hook really did the job ami Ingo was not only counted cut. but remained out for sometime afterwards IN THE CONTRACT. AS IS always the ease in a Champion ship fight, the champ had a return bout clause This time it stated that a rematch would have to be given within 90 days. Tins certainly will be a good thing io;the boxing world who has in the past waited many months, even as long as a year tor a heavyweight title fight. Now this rubber match between the two should be an even greater draw as they square off within thiee months IT WILL BE INTERESTING to see if Patterson continues along the same tactics. which only seems logical. Also, to see if the Swede will apparently' take the next fight a li’tle more serj. usly in training and not depend on that one punch to do the t;i< I;. IP r; . . T's ; A “ ■ Dob MoaK, popmar comedy actor appeal’s in the pie-Broad vs ay production of the brand new comedy by Jon Jory titled “Tipsy Rebellion”, cu rren tl y playing at the famous .Maxink tickec Playhouse, Culver, Ind. Show runs through Sunday. June 26. “Dark At The lop of the Stairs” opens for weeks, run June 2* — Juh 3. tickets can he reserved at \ Iking 2-2.30(1 in ( til \ ei. V, Lb-lei 6-26 12 in I’k mouth, and ( I ntt a> 3-57 b;; in Smith Bend. ( tu • ।in time b :30.

He certainly will have a different opinion of Patterson now that he has displayed a little dynamite < (• his own. THIS HAS AT LEAST PVT A little zip into the heavyweight ranks again, a commodity that has been missing sin o the blockbusting days of Dails and Mar iano. And at that, even the reign of th ,se two in the late years of Louis’ championship and throughout mo.-t of M ircianos. puked g od competition for the champs. At present the ranks of the big boys still looks a little thin, but it doesn't appear t< o long before Sonny Li.s^on will have to be given a shot and here is a kid that could really turn the heavyweight rank into a slugfest However, only time will tell about this and now’ the fans wall listen anxiously for the date of the rematch again between Patterson, the agam c-rcwmed champ, and Johansson the n< w former champ. MOVIE REVIEWS From THE RIALTO ‘ A Summer Place," the populai novel by Sloan Wilson, author of "The Man In The Gray Flannel Suit." has been brought to the screen by Warner Bros, as a Technieohn- production stairmp Rich.nd Egan, Dorothy McGuire Sajidra Dee, Arthur Kennedy and Troy Donahue and featuring Const nice Ford and Beulah Bondi. The direction of the motion pic. ture coming Sunday to the RIALTO Theatre, was entrusted to one of Hollywood’s great talents Delmer Daves. Who also wrote the screen adaptation. "A Summer Place’’ is a pres-eJit-day story with a Maine background. Millionaire Ken Jorgenson, with his wife, Helen and daughter Molly, returps to the Pine Island Mansion where he once worked as a lifeguard. Th< owner, Bart Hunter, has dissipat ed the family fortune and is no-, operating the summer place wit his wife Sylvia .and win. Johnn as an inn far paying guests. Ken and Sylvia face their oid love, determine on divorce T.c scandal causes difficult prcbk s for Molly and Johnny, who fm t their loneliness in each otl -r. Like their parents 20 years ;• ». they have an illicit love aft r. How the problems are solved md greater understanding betwem the parents and < hildren < l ' ’>- lished. is frankly and sensit told. Richard Egan portrays the -.elfmade millionaire. Ken Jmg< son Dorothy McGuire, who has ptivatod audiences on both ; tago and screen, is cast as yivia

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Hunter, trapped into marriage to a man she never really loved. Beautiful 16-year old Sandra Dec plays Molly Jorgenson, the voluptuous teen-ager with a love of living nd a great capacity to love. Five time Academy Award nominee Arthur Kennedy returned t I Warner Bros, where he made his film bow as Janies ('agnev's brother in "City for Conquest." In "A Summer Place' he is playing B ut Hunter, a cultured gentleman with a wicked sense of humor and a love cl the bottle. Troy Donahue, a handsome young New Yo,rkei is seen as Johnny Hunter, the scion of a distinguished New England family. After a long si arch for the light actor for this role Warner Bros, signed (he talented newcomei to a long term contract as well as the picture. Broadway actress Constance Ford, is cast in tlu* highly dramatic role of Helen Hunter, the domineering wife and mothei Famed character actress, Beulah Bondi, portrays Mrs. Hamble. ar. independent dowager and long time friend of the Hunter family. Director Delmer Daves directed his first motion picture at W arn< Bros, when he was assigned tc Destination Tckyo flip which h had written the screenplay S nee then, whenever possible, 1 bns written aus well as direct r 1 his motion pictures. Some of t e more re< ent pictures Da\< - as directed are "The Hanging Jree". "Kings Go Forth." "3'l° to Yuma" and “Cowboy. Life is like a poker game it pays well to know’ when to blufi. RIALTO Walkerton, Ind. Thur*., Fri. & Sat. June 23, 24 and 25 “Teenagers from Outer Space” 2nd Feature: “Gigantis, The Fire Monster” Sun.. Mon. A Tues., June 26, 2" and 23 THE INN... THE GUESTS... THE SENSATIONS OP ® q • mwtih nm ITECNWCMW*]

Hosts Eight and Forty Group Wednesday evening, the Walkert^n ladies of the Eight and Forty, hosted the St. Joseph County Salon of the same group at a pot luck held at the Walkerton. American Legion Hall. This night was highlighted by the election of officers of this group. Mis. Robel t Wardman, of Walkerton, wa s elected LeJ’etit Chapeau for t he coming year. The complete results of the elixtion are' Le Petit Chapeau Mrs Robert Wardman. Walkerton; Le Demi Petit Chapeau Deuxienc Mrs. Frieda Nelson, South Bend; De Demi Chapeau Premiere - Mrs. Marguerite Landgmp, Mishawaka; Le Petit Secretaire and Le Petit CaissieTe-Mrs Emery Flaugher. Walkerton; L’Aumonier — Mrs Leßoy Hoover South Bend; L' Archiviste— Mrs. Frank Florkowski, South Bend; Le Petit Concierge- Mrs. Helen Ketchmark, South Bend; Installation of officers will be hi Id in September in South Bend. Tlie Eight and Forty assists in the prevention and control of tuberculosis in children. Bear in mind that jumping traffic lights and easing by stop signs are both bad habits— habits that are potentially dangerous. REES Plymouth. Indiana Thur*., Fri. A Saturday “The Giant Os Marathon” In Eastman Color • STEVE REEVES MVLEN E I>EM<)NGE<>T No Man Could Stand Against Him! Cartoon, Sport A News Sun., Mon., Tues. A Wed. “Hannibal" In Tei'hnicolor \ l( TOR MAT I RE, RITA GAM, MILLV VITALE Mhat Mx Elephants ('an’t Conquer, I’ll Conquer Alone! Color, Cartoon A News Sunday I eat urea at 2:00, 4:80, 7:00 and 9:30 p. m. -<1 <anw in