Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 June 1961 — Page 2

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oWot W Mmoo PR e-y il RALPH HOUK HAS HAD A few headaches with the Yanked Yo nevert noele 'E,"I ’}'", ( ' sLay :"‘:Atl shouting distance of the lead they are a real threat Thev have had pitching problems MO than any ont thing ot with such power as they have n their lineup., they can murde: team at anyv given time BALTIMORE HASN'T HAD the tremendou performance from all the voung plavers that 18l rformed so brilliantly last e il They are still playing good ball and remaining close, but haven't dominated any streaks like they RN S R T RO s PSRRI BR TN Thursday Thru Tuesday June 8 Thru 13 iIT'S A COMEDY , . A MYSTERY , . A ROMANCE . . and delightfolly different! WALT DISNEY'S “"ONE HUNDRED AND ONE DALMATIONST 2nd Feature: “"BRASS LEGEND" HUGH O'BRIAN A A YYT O A IoPN > T ARG RO .

did in 1960, Minnescta veally has prablems, They can't win for losinz right now and have dropped clear down to a tie for last This team has some real good talent, but they haven't jelleq. The White Sox have looked very sick most of their outings. bhul against Detroit in the past two gemes. have gotten some break ard some hits and have won two in a row. Kansas City has moved into fi'h place with some 2zood basebali but this 18 the breaking point, between fourth and fifth S Pl ] thi year BOSTON, WITHOUT TED Willlams, has been coming bette lately and with a pood share of their team being rather young, they have cnhly one way to go fiom the past few vears up The two new chibs, Washington and Les Angzeles, hay been a real ereait to the league. On very few occasions have they been out of a ball game early. Washington has some real fine pitche¢rs that have responded well to the regular work they are get ting. L.os Angeles has a lot of power and a park at home that complements this ability to hit te lonz ball. They both have coine a long way and aze reaily playing some majo; league ball. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE has 4 couple ot rea not teams from the caast. They are exciting sind both have power, speed and good pitching. Cincinnati's rise to the top is surprising, but the Reds have been playving real good bail with some new plavers obtained in trades and some that have bheen brought up theough the farm systen. PITTSBURGH HASN'T BEEN getting the pih'hing that sparked them to the top last year and the tremendous cluteh hitting that was so obvious last vear almost was a certainty to not be as consistent as last vear. Milwaukee give a lot away durinz the winter to land Bolling and McMillian. They are shoet of pitching, are weak in the outfield other than A=ron, but have some real top notch plavers who will have to carry the load. St. Louis has a rather unpredictable pitcehing staff that last year looked like gold. They have some good stick men in thew line-up, but just haveen’'t shown any reason to be classed a top contender. THE CUBS ARE THE CUBS. They appear to be a team that can't go Mar until the house cleaninz takes place in the front office. They have some good players and some exciting ones. but the confusion that team gpertes in is completely unnecessary. The Phillies and their young plavers just haven’t hit their age yet, where they can be counted on

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a dogfight, and most everyon zots dog-tired looking for ha: gains. Pedple with an excellent sen: of hearing boast that they hi. dcg ears, and it is comm knowledge that vou can't tea an old dog new tricks Happily. however, every d mist have his day. ‘One Hundrec and Ong Dalimg tiins” produces another word disoraceful one. It is “dognay ping.” This is the wonderfuil fuany story in which all the dog of England conspire to combin forces and voices to halt a mas dognapping of spotted pup w! ose tender hides are intende f»» the black-and-white marke in fur coats Release is by Buena Vista. Safety Makes Sense.

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