Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1960 — Page 2
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WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Sept. 1, 1<M»O
THE COVERAGE or THE 17th Olympn Ga n. ^ <>n CBS TV has turn an intrusting thing la v ,t. h to <l. t< . The sports that tar average person rarely gets t< srr have been shown biiefly on several or<asa>n> |-’<>r mstar.Ci. ope teieiast iccentlx had s<moi living and a swimming relay. The socia l was brief, but lertamjv was int< testing It Ameruan athletes think their .ondituning j ngram is tough tor so >tball and such these top flight S'’i ■‘ '• players n alh must have a ding. THAT GAME IS PLAYED with 11 men With no substiiut .ns. The field is h.g and the., jun, run and run s >me mere wit,’, the roughness and excitement al. the way through Their are n< time outs, they just play and play. Soccer is tough •i" it appeals that almost anxihi g g .es, even Hu ugh they do ha e penalties Moving that ball arm: i with thek feet, heads should i and anything they can get on t but their hands is a leal I . and some of the- * men ate n - veis the way they handled t n feet. THE HIVING CoMPETIT ON als shows a gre.it d spky of ability The contestants are judged on .several different points all through then dives and the control of tig body must be perfect as they do then >tuff This tvpe i,f event, along with the vane us swimming taces are rathei raie rigid in this immediate area althmigh the I'.S A has one of t usti ongest of the divirg and s’A miming teams. THE S W 1 M M I N G ' -AGES we c highlighted by the towing of the much protested ice in which cur Igmee Lars i was edged by an Australian John Devil' in as dose a race as }• ti could expect in the 1 nxtn free style. Larsen an D-vitt mUuChed stroke for s ike ad through the race but 1 it! V.’a? awarded the win by t ' judge who wen- not all in cc< rd or IS Each Picture I- iihmvn One Tina- only Triple Font ire I ri.. Nat., Sept 2 and 3 * Vt I HI No Twa Hit Xu 3 TRC BEAT / : T «MMM* 1 ” I snvf cocw» h Y » .v MARK DOM* W : hay qanton ' V ***** y ' Sundin Monday N. pl 4 5 .JERRY LEWIS.' ■ W> 3 'fe* 79 < o-Ilit ► umla.i Monday k irn> ~ M n^wotw
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th ii decision The using of jud^i s without soim- met han cal v y ' deciding the winner seemed to bo just a little lax and the Amerans protest'd but appairntiy g r.< wiieie with it TGESI »A Y NIGHT THE Japan sun mctei relay team was .aught by CBS's . uneras in th. r qualify ng rw . that s< t a new woild s i. id Following the Japanese re., id breakers and the rest ol the field was impossible as they v .r by that large of a maig.n. They f.gure to bear Matching in this event whii h tile I'S A. was one of th< favoi ed teams. THE INTERESTING TRACK and Field events aie beginning today । Wednesday i m which the G S A is the strong favorite. T... team repi vsenting the United States < racked several worlds tecords in their qualifications and eomptiticn prioi to going to Rome They should win beltc’ than half of the men s events. The shot put will start th< se events with the various othei ev.-nts lieing started stain with trials an<l eliminations thinning <l< wn the field to the finalists through this prmess of elimination. GETTING BACK To OCR im h sports here in the Static, a pi., test of our < wn vanety was made famous Sunday when a big 3-run blast by the White Sox Ted Kluzewski was nullified by umpm Etl Hurley in the Sox s 3-1 loss to Baltimore Big Khi strokeri a pinch hemer With two mates aboard, hut found it diiin't court because Hui ley had < all. d time out. This nullified the runs and Klu’s next attempt w;l- a fly ball to centcrfield. THIS RECEIVED A HEAVY play in the papers around heir as the Sox were robbed accer.lmg to the writers. However, tl is g ive the Sox a .50<» average on protests ir. this eastern swing a th.- Yankees pnitested the actum, nf th? S< x m sv itching pitchers on the mound in one of their games at the Stadium. The call of Hti"ley s did appear to he at a very had time, with sinh a thing as the basis for the call lb <> Id have waited fcr another pitch or so. THE PENNANT RAGES ARE !o< kiug r more and more like one team ra< vs despite the fact that
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the Yanks haven't by any meant' gotten cut of the woods. Thou five wins in the six games last week end made believeis out of some who figured the heavy sdadule would kill them. Tne Pinites even though delayed by the Cardinals ovei the \veek end. still cling io a ccnifortable lead and look like the winners of t.i.< h fjrst pennant in 33 veins. BALTIMORE IS /YBOGT THE only chance of the Yanks lieing headed. As fai as the Sox g< to win they wi old have to push ii"' on -, but two teams and that is asking an awful lot. especially the way |hey are playing th< ir unpr.dictable brand of ball. This << l.only is a diffeivnt team than last year. MOVIE REVIEWS From THE RIALTO It is a clj< he that many big business deals are closed on the I9th hole of any golf com sr-. It is also true that if that talent sci ut hadn't walkeil into that ice < ream parlor to have a soda the world might never have seen Lana Turner. So it must b<- admitted that things happen out of context, as a mattei- of luck, by a combination of cit. umstam es. Such a matt, i of luck was the Hollywood party that found Rita Hayworth and writer Clifford Odet.® in a.ljoimng chaits. From the conversation that <’oveloped. two years later, come* the Startling m< ti'»n pic turv drama tith-d The StoiV Gn page One.’ - which begins its engagement at the Rialto Theatre on Sunday 'Tlu- Story On Page On< " st-us Miss Hayworth, and Anthony Franciosa and Gig Young, and Mr Odets direc tt I ST. JOSEPH ( (U N 1 Y CENTREVILLE FAIR ( ENTREVILLE. MH H. Sept. 19 to 24 OVER $21,000 WILL BE SPENT ON RAt E PROC.RAM Racing Ex via Afternoon Tuesday Thru Saturday
the film from a screenplay by Mr. Odets It is a Jerry Wald product ion To ivtutn to the party and the Odets - Haywirth i onvej sat ion. the lovey actress \vas admitting that she was seeking a role that would not he a "glamor" part She expressed a de.siie to pla\ what Bette Davis used to call a "gutty girl." Theie was a lot to be said for singing and dancing. Miss Hnyworth < on. ed.si, out sicsought different fields Thcor who arc familiar with Mr O<b-ts literary contnbutjom to the legitimate theatre as wei as the screen know that them words made the writer and Miss Hayworth sympatico. Think ol “Golden Boy." “Country Girl “Awake And Sing." "Sweet Smell Os Su< cess." etc Thes • su< < cssful works an' peopled With pe< pie jather than < hara< • tors; p.-oplo Involved in dr-imati. situations without the cloak o glamor to protect them If you’re in an O<U-ts play o an Odets film you're a Human being enmeshed in tragedy < f one kind or another that is ah sorbing to portray and faseimiting to watch. So Odets explain. <1 to Mr Hayworth that he was preparing a love triangle. crim«-of-passi< n screenplay that he’d found in half a dozen page one stories ami that he hoped she’d read it Miss Havworth hoped he’d show it to lie-r They brought it tc Mr. Wahl otx- of 20th C<-ntury-Fox's top production minds and that was that. Make an exhibition of your religion by living an exemplary ld» I °7| ^s°-Thui-Mlay, Friday, Saturday Sept. 1-2-3 TOGETHER! ON RIG THEATRE M REEN ( LINT WALKER "ROOKIE" BYRNES “YELLOWSTONE KELLY” Sunday. Monday, Tuesday Sept. '4-5-6 RITA HAYWORTH ANTHONY | R\N(IOSK “STORY ON PA(.E ONE’
Speechcraft Club Meets Sept. 14th The Speecheraft Club has scheduled their first nieeting of the fall session for Wednesday Sept. 14th at 7:45 p.m. Toastniistress fcr the evening will be Mrs Harry Collins and the speakers will be Mrs. Charles Roth. Mrs E. Kaercher. Mrs. Oia Harder and Mrs Frank Kramer Officers arc Mrs Cail Wilson, president: Mrs. Harry Collins vice prcsKlent; Mis. Richard Palmer, secretary, and Mrs. John Garab, Sgt -at-Arms. The dub cordially extends an invitation to anyone interested in speech improvement, to jcin us at this ojannng meeting Lincoln Club Will Hear Lesson The second part of a lesson on “Storage'' will be given by Mrs Elmer Daube. Mas. Forrest Stahly, Mrs Cloyd Smith and Mjs Mayote Arscnea i at the regular meeting of the Lincoln Township Home Demonstration Club Tuesday afternoon at th; Walkerton Town Club. Hostesses will be Mrs Richard z\nders< n Si.. Mrs. Anna Drake Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr. and Mrs Ernest Corner. Diner Waitress: "How did you find your steak. Mac?” Tmck Driver: "It was just luck. I happened to move a piece of Parsley ami there it was.” REES Plymouth, Indiana Thursday. Friday A Saturday “THE ROOKIE” TOMMY NOONAN JI LIE NEM MAR PETE marshall The Wacky Story of the laiat Oral tee — Who Gave the Rig Brass a Fit! Color Cartoon and News Sun., Mon, Tin's, and Wed. “FRECKLES” ( ini-mascope and Color MARTIN WEST JACK LAMB^tT ( AR4 XL ( HRJ STEN SE N Gene Stratton Porter's Story »f Tenderness and Terror in the Liinberlosl! PLI S "NOAH’S ARK" Monday thru Sut. 7 A » p. m. Sun. Continuous from 2 pjn.
