Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1960 — Page 2

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THIS WEEK FINDS Tills’ irt ■>' the 19*D (। y p s in i • ay. the < on! imnl - t f icd he' I • inant ra e> in 15 \ mvi ca L ague < itn s and ti starting b otbail dse s<atteud about IE ( -untry Il<\v t v i. tie- - lymp cwill giab the sjxd. ght as t.I- ggc- 1 .nd bcs ,x , plann- i f -r the twe-w- ck i: > < t in Re .e 11 -ly. THE TREMENDoEs THING ■ t c--nne- t er wit! 11 •• 196’ ( ymp < s is t f-• t ti t a piiH' . eeunt of th-’ I L 1 . '!.•.- e ’,l .M t -n x^ 11 be av.-ilab- < n T\ to) i <■ Anwi Kan I I li< t< s, Tia < r.s TV N-'.v-ik ).as qu.:,- a: < -borate plan forth- s< show n^s v ’h daily tdyi.ts blinking tin

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■•I f.ims t-’ the --lUn'rx- f-; showing the cinie night of th- rxents TEN OR EI.EVEN YEAR ’ ago when TV fust began U ap p- rinho io .cW '.d th.- i nun ti y mans sp -its ev-nts w-i ■ s* li- nil. d for t-e v,owing The i ' h Tabahio a’ .1 TV k Ilir_ , ’! -• attendance at sp-.rts events a. ' thm the gripe of proinetcts md co forth. Everyone will st 7 hum- an-i watch it on TV was tbe 11 tomplamt heard Weil, if this . s- it julains only to a \- ry small p<» ti-m of th-- sport i TV M \DE PRO FOOTBALL a '.-miendous drawing -ttractn n s Many people thought nothing nt ( this game »r college football < ithei until they fit t x a-wed it n TV ITo-foothnll %as grown tn the extent that almost every park is filled every Sunday in the fall t» s>e the play-fm-p'ay boys pel form. It has Sunday aftej noons dominated by people sitting aroun<l watching tlw game of the Io al area on TV Many teams televise the r hone games and still have capacity • r<Avds out evei y t me COLLEGE FOOTBALL HAS also pi-ospered by teh viKion. Base ball possibly has been hurt, bu' only In the lower nunor <lassit eat.ons Anyway, it doesn't appear that there is a surplus ot talent in basehall light now anyway Wrestling be ame a popula ; thing simply through TV. ThinU nst created brought the demand foi matches in many small < immunities that couldn't haw thought of it before BOX IN G POSSIBLY WAS hurt by TV this again hapjienmg m the h wei classifications Tins par! - ularly meaning the small b<>'nig । Pubs that used b •lot the country. However, tin . lass of boxei-s of totay leav. r a little to be desired, also. Peoph i.ti t going to waste their turn watching fi’i-i' <>r any other way. a niple of men waltz an>un i the ring with ea< h other. Th« heavyweight class has been next to dead since la.uis with M;u< ano not having much m the line of opponents. The hghtheax v weight class is deaxl With Anhie Mi>or.' hardly knowing what the inside of a ring liVlks like. MANY OTHER SPORTS hav. been faxmiHi s <>n TV Basketball )i s b < omt a big tinng The Big |;~rv |d~F I imr-day . I ri. A Nat. \ug. to. 26, 27 M \MIE \ \N DOREN ••801 N RECKLESS" 2nd Feat tin* \E\N LADD M WIN THE NET" Sun., 'l<»n.. and Tiu^. Aug tH. ?9. and 30 1 Mightiest of Motion Pictures! 1 1 t • If Iff Ccnw! J HUTTON WILDE \ HESTGN LAMOUR ! . i Uti'ij Irts ) y I GkAHAME STEWART i I

T n especially’ has been popular with i eople of this ruea. Also, hockey a rough fast sport, has been brought before the eye of those who could not attend hockey. a r< ugh. fast sport, has bi- * brought before the eye of thosv who i <mld not attend hockey cim.s iml i.' popular Tia-k and f eiii has been tehwised to sonn x’.-nt The t'BS Network put on shows of various sinuts that vaii« I ti mi week to week last year and results we^v very good THE TEIJEVISING OF THE Olympics will just b»- a reward io sports fans of America ;n they an also view the greatest is thm < ongH'tition that has S 2 nations iompeting - in almost every spon known to nian Th • track and field will be esp< < tallv interesting and lompetition in this respect stems back many, many years ami still is a popula.' thing. THE TELEVLSINt; WILL BE at night when it can be enjoyed by more people than if it were lone m the daytime. Tire fast showgig will be this week end. and continue Liu - ughout the Olympics. MOVIE REVIEWS From THE RIALTO Literally a million man-houis of work went into the production of C's'd B DeMille's spectacular Pauamount hit, "The Greatest Show on Earth." which won the A<a<|emy Award for best picture and uhich starts its re-run Sunday at the RLalto Theatre Rcughly half of this labor went into the exhaustive pre-shooting preparations which included the working out of thousands of details before the spectacular film whs begun With hts well-knows passion for authenticity. DeMille and his assistants joined the Ringling B:< s Bai num & Bailey Circus in itr swing north from Chicago. During s< nes of performam s almost 1.000 pages of notes Were taken DeMille watched the show fixim every angle, prow led beh nd the scenes to talk with hundreds of |>erfonma's and specialists, get ting the feel of Big Tcp life and obseiving at first hand the dr r. ing power behind it The results aie an endui.i'.p monument to circus life at its Im'S! and to DeMille magic at iH best. "The Greatest Show on Earth." which < ircu_s-hungry fan.« have iM'en clamoring to see again, stars Bwtty Hutton. Cornel Wil le, Charlton Heston. Dorothy Lamour. Gloria Grahame and Jam« s St wart and features an unpiec

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cdented at ray of citcus talent the cromn of Big Top performers in their most spectacular and Hntertaining numbers Against th<’ circus activity is told a gripping dramatic store that adds to the entertainment of this all-time great show. Deer Bow Season Set In Indiana The bow and arrow season fm hunting deer in Indiana, was set by discretionary order, following a public hearing held at Indiana polis on August 17. i 960. The signing of the disc ixdicnary ordei by Kenneth Marlin, director o; the Indiana Department of Cons. ixat <>n. opened the season from Novcmbei 1. 1960, to Novenibei 30 1960. Isilh dates inclusive Sundays in November 1 6 13. 29 and 271 shall be closed N< Sur day hunting u allo'.ved in Indiana Rules of the G4.s< rctmmiry or der ai e as follows: 1 Ail counties shall be open in the State 2 There shall be no hunting in Stale Parks 3. It shall be unlawful to hun*. shoot, kill .capture pursue deer w ith any arr< ws othei than broad-head game .urows 4 Bws of 35 pound xxa .ght m over, must be use-1 Light -r weights unlawful. 5 Poisoned or explosive arrows unlawful and bow. drawn, held oi released by mechanical means shall be unlawful 6 Deer may be hunted only m liie hcur s between sunrise an I •unset. 7 One tit dtci only may l»e taken; this deer must be a buck with at least one ill forked antler The taking, •hooting, killing or pursuing of any doe deer is

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final week <»t the season — Now I’laylng — “Two For The Seesaw” tin- romantic comedy drama Starring Salk Noble and Mh hiu-l MrQulrv I’lay house clom-s Sunday night, Augu-t 28th. I ur I .vkets <-all \ Iking 2 ?500 in Cnkrr. < Entrai 3-5768 in South Bend and W Ulster 6 2642 in Plymouth. ( urtain time 8:30 (n<»t recommended for ( litldren i

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Unlawful. 8. The use of dogs, domett animals, automobiles, airetjft • any mechanical conveyance, sa < r bait of any kind to h m shoot, kill .capture or pr. deer is forbiddan 9 License number 'insign (red) shall be worn on bm k . hunter while hunting; a me! locking trig, showing license nin bet and year, shall be placed b twt'cn the tendon and leg bo of the leg before transport); deer; and a report card, whit must bo filled cut within thn days after hunt and sent to t) department, failure to do so W; deny the hunter a deer lieen fm subsequent years 'Die man who stands for not? ing will fall for most anythin

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