Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1961 — Page 2

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S ' IThbiY S A< 'I ION ui: 1 t 1 , 1 R'giuUHil aro.s ' ' inv <•* tip t<>p ranking buns in the slut, fi > • of ary hop s >4 w.• lung th< l?ol >»abkeU < i duui | .on ,h p of Indiana i • .udmg th. ri. fending <’hampions. East Cbu- < go Wn huigton A- thr. nu « t on th> Sei Itoi s ho:r;.' fb ml. th 1 ’ i .o'al that has th. iepit kt i I <• b' ing tn. t"Ugb< >'. regional m t • ■ s ’ Un I tv.- o! Jr f ;i te• !! - I anked in t . t<>p .. i a ith mothe iyht I < ‘un ■ g\ry Roosevelt the o .« r.u:> • i right behmri. lust dr- » lie i the hopes of East Chicago W tslungt >n ■ np' at » xpress by a ...»’io store <s th. v piled up a I , lead in the fu t halt before mioihl half splurge <f tip* S nators n ide the s< or. respecti.m- This follow. 1 at; exciting Jho Air i Mi' I .an •' yslb d D vi s -wi an map red and "up \ t Uaiso train Roosevelt then s oved .Michigan City on the sub t 1 uks with their se< >nd big win .th. day. 77 o'* XT INDI AN AEOLIS THE A .a ks were h'<pj>* a oy th. a < . y i'iva] Indmapolis. Manual, V. , . piawd lies' Week in the S ullrpn t Sectional, this being ^nor.s ble tor the two Indiana >ohs schools in 'he irgional ja\ An. thei t<»p dog in thi s at. Madison who was the on!’ v, defeat..! train left, and a tea. 'hat hasn t lost voy many sc n ganu-s in several years, f* t . bp to Columbus at the Colut bus regional, Tore H int.- Gert ■y< a name th t has gia< 1 t 'n.d foul several tines Une last t- w years, also wk< s 1 <d although the;, didn't h ‘.lie power this yen they h h.d m th past At E .it Way t .e S' Ith Side quintet Wa> d' -p---ped by lie! ne. who will b ’’ - ) rt chief worry •• une S. :- <1 »v at It : n<« >n. PROP. A BLY’ THE UK* T s rpit'f although n<ri one <> m i - I pi s.ng def. ats ol ip ' »i .* the loss by La'. t< an annual wmn in :• ■ They The Greatest Boat Shot on EoHb! See the world's lor osf display of new b ats and boating equip nenl! Heu the thrill of aid • for •*c ■ <at l< ti' ’i our ' pp. ' - t •).: to m. kr* -hop the nc c. - ' a.o i •' r hoatn.f try at 1' -■! ' J. 'i v ■!,<>i . rrtrr ' < • ‘ the < liua itional P at Sho*' ' t • n. »rc c* than . II ' aicd i ibih of . < ■ ‘i < x .-a ht aw r oats a l . . ti c tx>;.m pi. men! ' ■■ , »-.• w u. then. the magi ■ ■ 1 '.o elio ■* p anon c r ' : Free Enterta inert d. i ■a, ; i, < ( Ik Bring the VH><>r' ’.m.ily IfiCK CC cntCr--I'4;' ;o! Jud g a l< * •• • r r ' ic.i' cv it’ll*. A I htn< l*it n.ifor ' >’■' k- ‘ < /n.u... ■.< ft .. J/ ■ • Chicago N. ional ’EQATShW M-CORMICK PLACE 2J.a Street «t l<uk» CHICAGO A’ARCI 24-APRH 2

topp'd >y Etakf rt a name that I t be tups m Indiana yeius ug > F viuisvillc l’<>ase was anottn i chcxtl to fall to h smalb scho 1 IS Tell CYly dropped then, furtl". ; surj'ri .mg .'n.ta "t the n.L*k "'all men A ’ ELKHART THE TtJL'R n. v >ut tr . y attende i, a mild s4' f <;\set took pho c m t o aft' noon as th' sc: *pp> *' num t . ''y ‘.. am t 'k arc of <'en--11.. .n-;• sf■ ’ l. ii ug t > th. >’ ' ■ .Sexto. :, ns tt.'-x admin ist. -d th-- tight 67-ig, !..f. at t . t' . Ik .. Tin ■ f .How d v< ; . io, !• . battl ' between Elkhart j h.. -r: .king I'.l m Blaz-i . and F einen's Lion- who w re < urn [ iy out. . IS. <••! m 'hr game v. d । Elkhart winning • .s.’y so e, - STEVE BELL THE SON OE • kha I < coach Max Ball, was ■ h tsho' foi t v .e Blazers as he d IL’ of is ;h ts Mi d a tree . iov as he toss- d in his jumpers m 15-20 feet out wit’ um.an,v ;> curacy He was ju-.t one of ~e b.g guns, however, as the .ala ice of Elkhai' was km.mant i. h <t i the afternoon tin'! evenn g ness i j: is. THE SECOND GAME BIT ting Central a^aimst Columbi c City, irally roused th. b.g ctowu in North Side G• in as they put on a real crow d-pleaHing dm-jnax of good basketball. C. tral tavorei to take this gm e. found tlw* stubborn Eagles more than they I id been < re*bt.sl with . s tney h< t very w. 11, b >und< pood md made \«?y few b<m< thr< : hout tile Cour >. I th.- a' ti<>n With balance ugaiu w .ku loi them they stayed rigd'.t w.' l th Ik is. dropping ‘. litti. t hind an 1 then g"Uig ahead by i point oi two until the last quai ter sui .* put them < .1 in fi t to stay. THE TURNING E'UNT’ IN this g me was a dr; mg lay in tins game was a di. mg lay-u; by Mike Cook a h' ky s >pho mice \ho sparkl'd the attack when hu came into the line up m Hie second half This par'uulai • £ S : < THE EASY WAY TO PAY TAXES! C < cinar ! sec > tor INS fAM S’OM y >■,l c . c«r c i V ta» c s u cll a i t .roti: .. > buh' Or pl. .ic in aJx.in.c —■ led us ho* muih you need—and the money *ill b: ready *hcn yuu unit in I hen you II !. c r. ()N| p!...c to pay, * .th < >N! small mo ithlv payment t! m easy cii your budget' 1 tni nmt I <>ri >n u;> lu A *)' 1 tike 24 it timhi t 0 pa\ CENTRAL CREDIT CORPORATION 618 Poowvalt Road » * 586-3 129

lay-up was just one of mix ba^. keb. by Cook, who gmemUy w as runmng around without a defrnsi. r in on him a» a cunsidei ib " njx-up was evident on Centi s put However, this on# ^t. t md him just coming down tin : o t t asily and going ail t‘ way through a path tha' m .' Luxe b<*en 15-feet wide as no i- gym d< l him at fill This ' po.ntcr brought the Eagles b.i< k within three points of the lb urn wh > setnud to t e readv to pull away Till. EAGLES JUST CONTINnod f:om tl.ere and grabbed । ’• id which they held to win then t.i ' : >und game and meet Elkhilt n tae night battle fn- the title LN THE NIGHT G.‘ IE, THE Blu> Blaxers also ! .md th.Eagles as mu h as tney < ouid handle .» Columbia City < arm* to play ball They displayed even nioi' of their good bull han»liing a tml ivened w» 11, getting op.-n shots and s« v« ral lay-Ins Otf their offensive pnt'ern With g d ball handling and passing th''V battled the Blazers al! the viy thriugh. aa E'khnt’ wi. d. pending mo.s' .y on the sharp .hoot ng of Bel! and Syd Uh** N< th- ; team could pile up a margin and only in the closing* imnutcs did Elkhai t get anywho!.' near a lead piling up mh 1 ,U' h HR live JMjmUi with little time left The Eagles here displayed one thing that makes f". a good ball team, that being the cuulm < and ability tn continue without losing then head THROUGH THIS CALMNESS they is imaged fight right to the end cutting the h-ad to on • point v ith 10 oeconds remaining They hud to foul to get poHaetsion of the ball and after Fueter hut a free throw for Elkhart with three gecondu left he missed the run cotnp'e’eiy un his se< ond att< 'npt giving the Eagles ti e IUI at ’lie side m the. back < ui-t to put m play After a double time out. they brought t e i «1) in bounds but had to s.ttle f I a long deHp-ratlon t* handed shot bv Runes ns Elkiuirt > tight defr ; ept them w>-ll »> jftled up Dus shot, alth Ugi. .'. might havr b • >krd close on TX was wide of the ba-k« t sev< '.ri feet tins moving the Blue Bkizem into Ihe F'orl Wayne Semi-State to tiv theg luck against Berne next Saturtnv astern ton THIS YEAR THERE WILL be nvie gchouls of the lesser ii unc v.dur in the Semi-State a Hun than lias been the cane tor sometime M >th perennial powers lik. the At tuck a Lafayette Jeff 81-x :n:ngt< n M i uxoi; on* ut the E >rt Wayne teams, and so forth, one I.' Hunk mat s -me of the otiie •< an might have an eHsn*r time than usual However the'r othei teams h.ixe had to have something* 'o get as fai as they arc tnd by t:.i time. maVt. they haw ’hat extra desire to go all the wi\ Yes Saluidays play should be is' ax good Hi UMUaI. Wiethe its i big s h >1 with a bin name in basketball, oi a

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sin tiler s ho<»l making* their pitch ut the most coveted title In Indiana c vies MOVIE REVIEWS IKOM THE RIALTO 'I he HUeep and dazzle us Old Testament «ihmten.le. the paaaiun and tendcnieaa of a deeply human and tirmlc-is love story, the violence and thunder us barbaric men at war , . . thG*e are the element^ that make suro-fn © boxofficc us "Esther and Hie King 20lh Century-Fox Cinema Scope E.i.-itnuin Color reivaHC opening Sunday a' the Rialto Theatre wit;, st ii.s Joan Coll.ns Ricnani Egan D* nnw O Dea Sergio Eant :u and Daniella Rocca Produced and directiu in Rome by Raoul Walsh, thru action packed drama brings to audiences of all faiths a tale they have known since ch.idh<A?d: the b.biieai legend. bas<*l on the Book ol Esther, <4 the beautiful H* - brew maiden who in the yeai 400 B C. was chosen a*i th" bride us mighty Pe.Hian King Ahnauerus and who. through love and a foarlcss dedication to jus tloe, was abL to save her entire people from destruction at the hands us the tyrant Haman Snatched from her home m Judea by royal hcruemcn on the eve of her marriage. Esther (Joan Colimai wretchedly and against her will becomes a candidate for the role us Queen of Persia Former Queen Vashti (I'ana Ila Rocca> has been mu; dried as on adultress and the King must select her sucreseut from among the loveliest virgins REES Plymouth, Indiaroi I hurxliy. I rlday A Saturday “The Hoodlum Priest” DON Ml RJLIY. LARRY GATES KIER im-LEA Thr True Story of one Mnn's Tight for hh» FHiowmrn! Color t'-artoun and News Siui.lay, Monday and Tuesday “Inherit The Wind” SPENCER TRACY FREDRIC K MARCH •ENE KELLY Thee Story of thr Famous Ttwint-sorr Monkey Trial' of 35 y»tarH ugo! Ak> <k>ior Cartoon Sunday feature at 2:00, 4:40. 1:00 and 0:20 p.nt ExeidngN at 7:00 and 9:20 “Butterfield 8” Starts March 15 nit* EI I/ABETH TAYUiR

of liis land The "Beauty Contest perhapa the first suctr in history, is won by Esther. A long and tender courtship follows, and the ruthless king becomes a transformed personality under the influence us UUs girl and her extraordinary sense of justice Memorable love-M enew, la which the King tries to win Hs* ther through real emotion rather than force, arc in striking contiiutl with the wild orgiea and exotic festivities of palace life, the brutal wrestling matches, the savage attacks us the royal army upon helpless villages the torture of prisoneis by sadistic chlet minister Haman (Sergio Fantonlt, and the suspense-filled climax in which Haman is hanged upon his own gallows for treason Beautiful British-born Joan Collins turns in a moving parforman< e as the young Queen Esther who brings a n<*w concept of brotherly low Into the grxUeas world of Persia and succ«*eds in defeating Haman, ai'h enemy ol her people As the bronzed, atliletic King, Richard Egan la convincing, gallant and fearless u tender lover, a ruthieas fighter and a man of unmatched physical and uthletiw ■power Slow Duwu arid Live *«•••••• 3 Hiatt Insurance 0 i MO2 Ohio Street rj Walkerton, Ind PHONE 3N-I6R Thursday, Friday, Saturday M ircb 9-10-11 VNDER 10 FLAG’S” 2nd Feature TARZAN THE MAGMI KENT” Sunday, Moada), Tuesday March 12-18-14 GREATEST LOVE ADVENTURE o’ au hie! EHHER %KING affiswrar.