Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1961 — Page 2
— WALKERTON’ INDEPENDENT — April 13, 1960
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THE 1 XSF HA ,L SEASON is h< • ' -i-l wci>k w« t »>k i < psuie l«->k • t th< t- - An.erm । ‘gut* li mis and uulu r. I • > ’i »n Thu week we wil t lu i si mlai k> » ,ii t*h eig't N■’ nal IX -agi; v t< .. . .rd ,<g.i n 1 TSI’.L’KGII i ’LitA IES wo:: .<■ I: aibh. ’.I ' , ■ I T!.' 1 ■ ! 1c h.lgl;. t -1. I'l 1 WO!.' I' ■ • t o-» an u- :• a and b d '• Ya. kt < > ;n a W<m 1 4 .he ! " ' is t’ d S . .tip, a . < taa «• s n. my rm ; .' - . ' e ■:■ Pinites I." t four ga.n.»’ t • ga: ' :i! The story of th* P.ralew iit the ; eri-s xx . t - t; pa a! < f .1 a m it. the Na'. ■ i leapu< . .on the elf ■ < .■ s. the iin games Tl'.. '■ bd' t> m- i■ < in I chind m th’ W' "th zhtn and ninth ini:' igs un n ic It was n 4 a on--man 5 \ ; t all. but a 11 cm- idous It tfoit YT t n playei V. is *- Pl' !f k til- Hext "lie step' •- I in to assume the he o • role A ANY BASEBALL MEN SAY . ■ > can't do it agai: b’V'ause le v won't get the k< y hit as v u d tnn ugh the entire i 960 s son Tins rmui r.s to tie Siu) T ey . ,a\ the same cl ib going t th -m in tlie field Glut wu'. t p ( inant :uid senes -*ncl have a idi d o’.at th-y < oils ' r sop ■■ x ry n e. vary pit' h Y r alp I*a.d X l! he I’ rate- R, tioub. \ .th : m i stailMt > if anyw l.ert : t xx I • able time art again t ; • 1 net ted help win n 'he g.m' - ] led u| or thej nec< d a man t take < game a.th" . breaking i ; the r rotation THEY STIIjL HA\£ VERN I. v B h Eriend Winer ‘ Vm- < gai B nd" NUzedi a d Haih < ' Haddix as their staiteis with Bobbx Shatdz now t) >re L help E oy l'aee fi r ti <• hurt relief i . ’I hr\ st H ale i solid ball c ib Los Angeles looks t ’ be ." it t),.- best von'.petition us t .. v h t\e 'alert <u.d have a!d< i m-.ic hi ugh a .e ct joung Ji.au is Ulal Xl* expevted L 11 el; great height* The.l pitihit u । their stion. pomt wit.. s< ia real good h> 'n> and pi -tty goct infield MILWAEKEE HE TEAM Thur. I n. Sat KpHI IS I I 15 WSUP E5 icr a* JL c s’. *■ ’ ’ ’ ■■ * hl k )■. t * ^jS also lint \\ I o < n< d \ Mi leplmn! ” Mm Mun ii, Xprd !♦> If lx / z ~ *iC«UitS/ ! wu TEftweo ; EHteD 4
• ■ I ■ ,ay i , 'he best t< am e-. n win: t'.ey 1" •• ha < gjven •ns i'er ible amount of tnl- •• ' ' ।•' * i • 1 t.< t Koc<>nd base । • m. ’They are minus J. • \ Jay J „ i Pizzaio and Billy E it .n th a viai but the l<»xs ot t r j .' h ng looks the most serio is They had tin ibh- finding Imrlers t" gi wth Spahn anil i :* '.'e last yea: anyway aid w h.-ii yon g'-' past these two Vi'erans and Ca'l Wiley what I '-xt " They will n's-d .some real p -! h<!p and no injuries in the itfield if they j • to make the grade ST Lorrs Pl’T ON A REAL s ; w ..ri ocertsions last yai and s' 11 have a pn 'ty geod ball club They are about the same team that t'Mik idle field hot year arid a lot jests on the sightly .slumpe ; shoulders of one of the game's greets, Stan Musiul, who is gett.ng pretty cld and can't take the everx day play SAN FRANCISCO PROVED A i .si] disappointment last year hi they completely tell apart after Bill Rigney wimi given his walking papers. Tiie}' have a man ;n Al Dark who has been pcjggvd as good managerial material for sevet d ywirs and hl« job ih to get them hark on the b«wvi They have added Harvey Kiwnn. the Arneuii in League , leading hittei in 19.YJ to spiay h ta around with the power b y« of Mays Cepeda MeCoxey and so forth to g, with h pitching staff that is pivt’y tough Dissi ntr n seemed t > be the i trouble in IP '0 CINCINNATI HAS TRADED a gloup of then sluggers uvei Lie past t« w se.i.-< ns but still have a prefix’ powerful attack xx tih Gus Bell Frank Robinson. Wady Bost Vada I'inson and have added Gene Fiecwe With .^ooa caL hi ng n I. Bailey, wh > alao is a strong h:tt<t They need pitching and until they get a lit He mere settled n the mound, tney w. 11 i jiitimn low in the .standings > inLADFNJ’HI A HAS TAKen a turn tuward.s youth and have some decent ball players coming up and still have R»^>in Roberts x\ h > in u lough cookie on th- nioun-l Biesking several young plaver.s .r. al । n< e ulmest alxxny costs a teari a lot of games but th y icu’d begin to come in th- c' mmg yeai or two Tl.- Cubs still have Ernie Baniu», one of th< greatest player* in the g • Howex'd Bank* cannot carry tin h <d ab ne and until some .a* '.die amount of con > s'ei ' n dp i- f und lie will still REES I'lyEvinth. Indi; nn SI * —>■!— W U« R I'*" I" \\ I Thur., I ri. A Sat. ( Ol f l'< HI IF K " “( an - ( ar" Ini - h i< oh r I I X\h si X \ fi, \ >WIELFA >i Ln. LOI IS u<il RD W Bi. idxxax fi.rtxio v-nr*' I x.-mn-* at f <m A pm M. i) . lie , X \X r<l “( r> for Happy" In ( in. nuuM'ofs' A < twlor <.hmn I .rd. Ihinald < i < onnor, Mhk" A ika I <>ni I M Goh* Tike <>»r*r a .t iloww <>ul» And AIR Alh.> < uior < ai trw.u 'I .imUx Ihrt. "Git'iru.^ 7 A I Mmuiuj <x.riitiaiMau, 2 p m.
be । star with a low club. Tha opinion of many < -ncemmg the c bs .s that a house-cleaning is n-. I'd up fiont THE NATIONAL LEAGUE has been a stn’rg leic ue w th a c<,.ns d< ruble amount < i balance for neveral years. No team has been able to dominate it and it 1 r ks as if this yxxar xx-ill be the s.unr They have a lot of players n tlie "star'' category uud >m real long ball hitters. It looks like a real interesting National Leajfue race. JUMPING BRIEFLY TO hoekey the surge of the Chicago Black Hawks has put hockey m tli- ir nds of many spoils fans as the papers have been playing th- Stanley Cup playoffs real big The play of the Black Hawks beat team in years again.-.t an enthusiastic Detroit Red Wing* tcan% make* ft r interesting play T^ie lied Wings air led by their great winger, Gori o Howe, who makes Detroit a contender all by himself Last Saturday niglil In a televised game. Howe put on one of th* greatest exhibit Lona erf wrecking s team as he almost angle-hand-ed, completely ruinM the Black Hawks. Monday’s game, which the Hawk* won tc take a 2-1 lead in ths be*t ot seven Benes. Howe wan really pressure! by a Zone type defense more so than u man to man style. They play again Wednesday Ln Detroit, Friday in Chicago and alternate between the two stadiums as long as the j>eiies runs Tills is a real tough, fast and exciting sport movie' REVIEWS FROM THE RIALTO Tee Palace" is Warner Bros big scale Technicolor ftlm version of Ednh Ferber s novel about the taming of Alaska and the struggle of this great northern wilderness to become America's 4&th alate Following it« serialization in Lhe Ladies Horie J.rum.il, the book stayed on the best-H-eller lists for 22 we^ks and thua served to further enhance Miss Ferber's reputation as the world’s most popular American novelist As was th* < a»e fcr Miss Ferber's Giant." the studio has
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spaiml no expense io make "lie r.dace," which opens today at the Buiko liu'itri a powerful, exciting and authentic saga of a you.ig cou.il> > turning ot age Wluil Giant did f t 1 exas. "1 e Pala’e" d< s toi A'u.ka. Exceptional cuie wns extrted t" assure the right castings i >i the F erber chin actol - Ilie story if >X march to n’al< hood b;. th' last great American frontier is told in the half-century-long struggle of two Titans. The Titans are Ricluud Burton, who. as Zeb "CMar Kennedy, wants to take everything fi on the t ounPy and give n th ng. and Robeit Ryan as Thor Storm, of Norwegian heritage whose love ft i Alaska rouses him to battle fm the statehood its people want Carolyn Jmes Martlui Hyn and Jim Backus also are starred in a cast which includes Ray Dan tin and two lovely new< omers, Diane M> Bain and Shhley Knight Os unusual interest Is the nist ng of the IP year <4d Eskimo beauty, D< rcas Brower, from Point Barrow in the Arctic in the role of Ri^eii Ryan's young native wife. To insure authenticity ot bru k giou.id. the company spent fi ur weeks In Alinka filming s< rues agtiinst its pr milive grandeur of glaciers, mountains and Ice-fields. Its salmon fishing, its cannenei. and the frontier faceted-cities of Fairbanks anil Jannau and the small f ahlng community of Petersburg on Milk I Island In the Inland Passngn, largely inhabited by Norwegians "Ice Palace* is the first bigbudget film to be nuuie by a major studio in wde screen nnd Techntmlor on kestton in the 49th state Many of the story s characters ai« identifiable tv Alaskans, even though their names have been changed Walt Disney* ina«terfui Technicolor product on of "Ten Who Dared " which open* Sunday at
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the Rlaltc Theatre, i« th* tru* story of ten brave men whs gambled their lives against th* West s nu/.it dangerous river. Brian Keith, John Btxd and Jam-.s Drury star in D.sney * sjiectaculur plcturization cf Major John Wesley Powell's hendo conq nut of the Colorado River through the Grand Canycn in 1X69. It is a stirring saga, picked with excitement, adventure and suspense Beal gixtw an authoritative perf rniancc as Major powell, th one-armed explorer-scientist determined to probe th- mysterious uncharted Colorado. K-ilh brilliantly portrays th* euperst tliMia traveller, Bill Dunn, who leaves Powell's expedition to vanish In the Utah wilderness Drury Is compelling an Major Powell's war-scarred broth-i, Walter. Other powerful charactei usIlona are created by R G Armstrong and M-n Johnson I. y. J <nes. Dan Sheridan .Rivid St 41ery, Stan Jones and Dav d Fra ;k---ham. With his customary reepoi t for facts. Lusney filmed "Ten Who Dared ' aJoig a 370 mile s.rxtch of the treacherous Colorado River Tne troupe followed Majcr I well < origm.il route th. .igli the Grand Canyon, phntogf phing their story against s eof naturt 3 most uwiaome ne" ng c Tl^ result is magnificent ;<• >eeu entertainment "Ten Who Dared" was duet ted by William Beaudlne from Lawjenc* Edward Watkin's aieenplay bnsad on Major Powells own Journal. James AAgar wm aeaoluate produc*i Buena Vjji* r*i eases Never put off until Unwnow the thlnga you ought U> do today— get eaineone ease to do them.
