Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1961 — Page 2
— W\l KERTON INDEPENDENT — March 23. 1961
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■ i ■ • bnx e, him aw ix hioo t H ■ x> : a’ x •• '■ .• , Ik' lx o. eno . • • V' t" xvotry to., m’.ieh • • * i । th. y 1 t a J • • ,r. ' these long Tin- L \ME AS CM>SE ALL t • v. iy w . t ■' h t■■i" .< having s . .- . nd •. 1 Hob’ t । , ■ • • : . ..it’d., j • . : . c. ii a ' -ugh twin: •f. ■ ■ t k <i: oi things i : r ' i okela as they w. re ■ । - ■, on <4fens" an 1 deI ,r i t’ ;i di iving ’ai ti .an I g' • I n.o. ( -.i wh.le undei tl • bask< ' : l< koin । in S'emf ti 1 a. they cont.nually xx J i i x'. in for the short shoa- .- dix'.w f u;s Their fi-‘- tlxrows a • n’« it r t r ifo gs ); a'; mi ■ ■ .. o‘-. so < nmg fiom the ouUfld" si : g ‘ I H ighes. an 1 Sc *t a- 1 L.gon free throws a, h> X' is d. ca ng a lot of louis al-K> THI (’ \i EST EVENED IT’ <;■ a k.x alter the half. eras.ng Manual s had as the Cats cam. ba * Dp; 'ing as both teams aJxx ay; did when they fell i few p .nts behind Er>m here it staye. 1 pre’tx* nip and tnrk until the ci s.ng r mutes when a ternfi A anual aurgv put them ahead m W.ui’ 100k.*.! like a lead that this tin ■■ wouldn t he topped They oxen played the last lew nunute- <• t . ."guiat.on gune without 1•• s I vi< es if one of their g ' at twin., .as Tom foulol out lah* in t! • . .nt. 4 as he collected thre< : i.. t .e personal* on driving tm ier the basket. THE LAST PART OE THE g • ... f md id ^'.d < ritual r■ . t; .. th..’ are 11 mallV COIIs.. 1 ' . ! ' . : I ;sk. tb dl but in ti gai .• like this, anything can Lapp, n is the ten- >n in! desmX- is jue too great t » contain ms. ! ( . ti,.- player. Manual Let! « f ir-p at i« a.i wh- Kokomo - i nch J, n- 1 hat I hat H Its !mi cal f.. .. I ade-l o’, him fol ]Vx>tcstmr , .!■ i o or. the ti ><r Aftet this wis Lagged they moved down t 1 a L.usket and that gave tliem av« n-|K»mt lead with, one minim- 1J s"< mis remaining on the clock Scott was fouh 4 and misst ! tile f.rst of » one-and-onc attenipt frit D. k in Ar»l.ale w< ■ < ri -he line to., quickly, going ! ; t-c i .*!• >und givmg S ott a:, o’ .ei attempt or the t.rs' »l. 't v ih lie .nveited an 1 also b.igiu i tr.< sec >m’ sh' ’ ’ -t the . ad to fpe points M X N E A L ENT‘EII THE St-a !. o! ( k.»k m - full court :i < jiu- s< lUi ■ ' i ’ ilk a*'ix»s ’ ..e Im at* - ml hr o they at • n pt- ! : - get it m flom an ' ex •ni . dix Lig in xx a» foul. I I .aking only ne of two attempts .ttini the hRd to toiu After E u-o'ho again g ' the bal H ml > s i; t ore of h.s tun.jM‘l s • .m lb t out < i the sid .slicing tht 1« t i ' two p .mis it , so led xx ' h 25 s<* •-n ’ • go in i Man .al mus*-1 th * uv< 1-.. .. ii.-l c । ' i I • i . ■ i hem- a- ) ■ j p.s) th- bHiir on a short . x> th 14 mds t r X SH<H V./HI M’.ol’. : • •,. < ,r " ;> i M nue. ■ ■ v: I S ■ ■ t -Uh 1 by Si e' t- fn !'•• . ' l! ■ nnss< •" .• p h ,'p ■' 1 right u t:c ; ‘ O' i o ■' ’ A ’ n kmd of pt oil iu, •!.o J .-de:s ha! . .. . t I ' i. -,t. mis < d the 1; . . ■c " ! • / i>’ Hi< n lit). r ,o-- . a. ’' no t eYe f - . • h'o Hi t' en. -t i- ■ e’ .. nV. a • the Li • ii ■ • •nd -I." flic L*rl *.! • i -l f,« i ’ ‘ , I 11 L ’■ MT FIHHT IN
the overtime period, the frlst sm- e the HHH gnnie between Let." ’•. and Aiid.'i.'n Db k Vm A lie tied the score later, but K' I »mo again t »ok the lead o’ l‘rx ibn- et Again ! nek \ Ai ile tie.l the score and d .ring the f.rst minute and a half oft) e ox I'.m.e pei.od, both Scott and IJgon had foiih 1 out This s. t th" ♦tag.* f'»i a fold x ailxd With t! ree seconds left, giving H g'u , th" chan cs ut the basket He tugged both, givng Kokomo the hvul an 1 In the anxiety following H.e sh >t. Minnual passel the- Lail in .2 "ft. an I Van Arsdalc h i to try a 61 foot Hhot Ln des^-i itiun A longer pa .s would have given t.’.em a better »het as the lock of o'u'so wouldn t start unci the b bl xx xs touched in b” nd.** THE i-TELDHOVS' V 2 A i a IL'nisv following ts. !• g’ in as th- Koko-no fat * simp.' w. nt beraerk On the oppOHltc <de of th floor, the Manual fan w< re stunned a» the fact had ‘ « k in that they Eid lost the tm tm ndoua g xm" after haxung a bad !!. i’ s-'eme 1 unpas ,abi" I-ROBAJILY THE BIGGEST ch.s-r of th" n zht xx nt -p latei xvhm th* 1 civemMnies we: tak ng place and it wan annum -1 ‘ at the \nn Aredale twms cie to be < • 1 e .punts of tl.' ’ ■ ■ n * ored Tn'ster award n met with the aatisfaction the entire givmp as the checi * md.- ited th-' complete approval of all in honoring these two b ■* txv<j of the gr*‘Mte«t that haxe .*vei -lny.*4 on the floor Ln a *' dr <. xmpionahlp game or any 4her kmd of game AS IT SEEMED T< \LL Hus had to be one of the most exciting games, but ex".~' year ■h< game at hand »s>mi* to be one of the greatest Howex -1 this was so < ompletely even 1 ti’.rililng. that it makej one . k 'a* k and t .mk the other gai xx.- . g d but not as gr**at s this one It H rankl'd defln ’ 4x \xith the M lm-Muncie Cer • d game in 1951 a.s this low »wmg ba’th was won in h ■ ng t\T>e offr.'ise by MiLm oi > la t see* ad sh 4 32 30 Anoti. i"i! game in the Lust fift* -r tw* nty yti-R xv.iß J.uip' s G 2 bl win ove! Madi^inwh. M■ ’ *nA I ».-e Munrew- did ex* h: ig 'i’ ■•'H pranu’a in the st . ’ 4- in the f ua’ game Smith Re ' 1 en*".d s 4 2 41 win over Tern u 4 G< rLm yer in 1953 was al" •< of th< 1 •’ ll thrillers, but mtH mother one cornea along 1 th.s ye xi s, u .th all the d -.ma in the !aU minutea lik. xx seen in K komoa come fi behind vi< ry we will have t » clrim it L : the b"i»t we can i ' igme Hl rATRH lx S HOT LI N< H Monday H iog < n biui Vegetable. fruit a u milk. Tuesday >e<t loaf, potati.es jello, bread n . ter and milk Wednesday Vegetable -hc. p crackers, " I.md butte- und he* olate n k Wat h«o w As dS'k o t.
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MOVIE REVIEWS i ROM THE RIALTO An epu t aic f seven pmt< , wionai gunim n hk’f.l by the citiZe:iß ->t a ;uall Mexican village a.” protection uga nst a main .d---iP4 band ul outlaw* is told in ■Tae Mag iitlccnt Seven pjsentid by thv M-.rlsch Company in Panavuio i anil r i t y D*Luxe Ths p t ic u I’n.t**d Artist s reirHH*.' will open Sunday at th RIALTO Thtauv The film s’ t * Yul Itiynm-r F W .diac). Stex e McQueen c l HorM Buch holz Auan.H i A: ;ft mg i* mp y< I gu: fightei xx . ■ ircr-nt* H.«- Magnificent S< ' < and .ra i- them m their figh’ to juui. t n.* ’ ca n «* s. cunty Eli Walla* n ixutr.'yx th* mA laxx chief, C.dv*vn wh xx th I. band of forty g.m "H has l*>. ti d and murdered in the tiny tn i ,r many y- a i s Television staj St< \. M x, ..c-, ;h a tin- h< t >i’ V.'i xx h like <Tuih h h tro Al" f.n ting • mpioyrn* nt m Ir ■ t'hv**'u < patmn ,k 11 ng Lji pax E U U . ■■ : Hui Bui hh lz n.ak"', hi* Am*’! .u film detut a* Chico, an inexpri ienced Mexicali gunshngr: whseeks to provt 1•• !*» rcpial ’( in six comrnd'•s-in-arms Compel *u r the Magniti* en» Seven with Biynnei M*Quec,. and Buchholz are James Coburn as Brttt, w) » is fastej with h - knife than most men are with gun« Brad Baxter a« Hairy, the gunman who want** more than REES Ph mouth. Indiana Thursday. I rhlay A ^nfiird.ix “A Ee\er In The Blood” EFRLM /IMR V I>T JR Wt.lE Dlf KIVSON I’(l\ VIU HF \ Story of P-llth - mid Ju Hcbxl Conniving xxtth Intrigue n High PoUth al (In I**' Al*. Color Cartoon Sun.. Mon.. IMew »n<| Med ‘The Facts of Life' fM>R HOPE I I CTI.LF. KM * DON DE FORL A ( utnedy |»ranm fur Grow a-t'p*! AI-ui Color Cwrtoon Monday thru Satuntax 7 A H Stuiday * outiniiuiis 2 p m.
glory, Charela Bronson ae Betnardo O’Reilly, a half-Jfexicar half-Irishman, vxho would path.-i kill for twenty dollars than chop wood f<w a living, and Robert Vaughn, as Loe, the man th newspapers said had been kdle,i Ca-t .n major supporting role b ar.- Mexican stm Risenda Montei -3. Jorge Martinez I>e Hoyos Enr juc Lucere and Vladimir So koloff "The Magnificent Seven" a*** fdme<i entirely south of the boi der, un location in the Currnax'acH area Tcpoztlan Oncak o and at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. lToduccr-d.il•« tm Sturges iuu 'L.’ "x t*'d some of the must outdandlng W*wt*'ms of the decade in lu lmg "The Gunfight at the O K Ci’inl and Bad Day at Bla* kR" k Hu^creiUts also m- < hide Tin* Old Man and The Sea fr, lerwater," List Tram Fr< •.. Gin Hill ai d "Kmd laidy A ademy Awxrd-winning carnet iman Charl** Ling Jr xxh*> xx a* prs-vlously associated xxtth Sturges on Gunfight and Last Train shot the film. In 1953 he receive! an Oscar fur his photogjaphx on A Farewell To A rm s Waitei Newman has provided th*' producer-dlrectot with a »<npt that era* kies with action, " t mospher* and dialogue A well-knoxvn coma tells about the cat that inherited >50,000 The cat. a maltose, no longei waahed himselt but had this chore lone so« him by another cat In fact he dldn t ev»n carouse .*round any more Just had the <«tuff went m to him KEKEZS PhurNcisy, Friday, Balurtlsy Manib 23-24-25 MALT DISNEYS “Hound That Thought He Was A Raccoon" 2nd Feature: F RNENT BOID.NINE in PAY OR DIE" Sunday, Monday. Tiw^lny March 26-27-2 H I Wild / Adventure kind of y FLAMING FURY! i tl YUL BRYNNER ELI WALLACH STEVE McQUEEN
