Walkerton Independent, Volume 85, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1962 — Page 2

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- \\ ALM HI ON INDEPENDENT — Jan . IS. 1962

X’s TrAi’^; X « - » o -/ JS I < SPORTS CORNER/

SECOND IS A REAL I \Tq>;ng up between New >Niv ri(k2i and W. hingtnn- < •. <<- 71 in the . «■■■■ I : v game. The Tigers 1 ‘*t ' . IA . I g a".. V f t J.C ■..■ t . Walk- -t m U 1 the . t to C': y in ’ ' ■ ' t v then ’I !uy are lustalled ■ •i. antes bv in st p-- :r’ ■ t! tourney H n ev» r. the 4 ren t going to play . u s th< y <'. •••- y kn >w ' . % ian bi at the Tigers ■ ix i a-re height than any . .. . m hr t . v They < . - ii< ven b y on their • f f >’ or nr re. Their • ; (’ c . Bowen is the tallest \< ■ r the t >ur’« y an 1 a husD i KiZer 211 lb- . is the .■ > i< a\ ;e-l pGy< u They t •.mdl tm sc. « u'.d take u. ts the Tigris again Clay i k- a- the darkhc-Se ft)! the .umey. XoETH LIBERTY WILL OPj m Grrer.e Township in their i st .none Thursday The Sham- : < • - t Satirday but we h.s'W the Shamrocks t > win »• <»iu The Shamrocks are <-*•

jJ^TW S IS TWB MOUSE TH A? ) // plenty of jack built. . q ’ PEACE COSTS MONEY. 6U* K \7S < US.SAVINGS BONDS X. I ! F ///'X L. 1 I X’ ' I ^iithiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimmiiiii. uiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiinmiiiiiiiii^ I BORIS | I it s the | | “B i? Kats” | I 1 = - ■< iturinir I I DESAGW BOLL | = 4 B | ■ On Piano 1 I Each Saturday 1 I Night I ! I) i><ing 9:30 to 12:3(1 I E : = i Le^r tranes Welcome I I AMERICAN LEGION I | POST Hl9 | a*’ d Mn. Ind. . •i’HUiHRIUUfdU:.! ’ 111. '1,,;. f h' ' ■ 1 ’ d Si' • itidf

for tl jm .•>,■» and G enr 6-S I’E LN -v4 IS THE STP< C’G t<a in tne c »unt,y competition. Th •. me t 1^ ic iii < • o. jn t: e *• Tl :i n Kame. The r•• • • > ’ ~ ' 1 »' .o-- -» v K are strong and h*r» < • 'h«. gi 1.. ? . .u.k a <.t» tie ' ! oj th. other county t« - v..tha: <nr^llmrrr in high s ' ! rs 110 b I^akrvUle comp!« ... fe’l apart after getting of t i gmt start this _ve <r a: t 1 aren't been able to t> ■ hack til.-' WILL BE THE 3GTH e ;a t umoy with tn e tion s .tr'.” in 1926 as Walkerton t Mishawaka for the first 1 !e >vcr the years Washing- ’ n-C i,y has won nine titles e taking their first on. in : •.5 ’lad- n follows with seven. •st ■ f which were gam d ;n the 1 33 to 1941 era. Lakmiik hu* -..0n five times Walker* -n four, North Liberty three. New Carish two and Grr me tne Penn. . v. i the r f >urth year, ha- yet . v, n a .die Other titles were tak n by schools no longer a

p <rt f the count,v confer nrc now. Central. South Bend, two, Mishitwaw a, <»”e and Woodrow W (Ron tw » titles. THE3E ANNEAL TOURNIES have produced snrric top m >m« .nt - and «inme real g■ si I -kc' iail talent Topping the h * f talent v. >uld have to be Waihmg-ton-Clay's Don ?• hhmdt. who wont on to rowright the Big Ten scoring rot- rds He wis a reg ilar a’ Indiana Vnivorsity for four years Still lanking high on the list of ex< itmg game*, is the 1945 afternoon battle b - tw^-n W<> drow Wilson and the favored Lake^lle team ti WHbmA Terry intercepted a Lakeville pass at mid court with just 3 seconds remaining and -ent a long one hander Uvntigh the air a the gun s unded that went in to upsat Lakeville and spur the Presidents on to two cons<w utivc county titles. MAYBE THIS YEARS MEET mil top all others f r thrills At least it will for wwne whether they be players or fans MOVIE PREVIEWS FRO*. THE RIALTO In A Thunder of Drums." starting Sunday al the Rialto. Metre Goldw.vn-Mayer presents a rousing outdoor adventure-drama m Cinema Scope and c lor depicting the exciting ina of the U S Cavalry-Indi m wars of the lS7o‘s. It wa written b” James Wari • n 7^"! rm iri'’- xt I\ \ IH 19 20 entire ? •» _ cuy gave 9^ 7 him the key s to its hea rt I oQT WAIT DISM^ * A Gregtrlars BOBBY TtCHNICOLOR DONALD CRISP • L* jR£NC!: NAISMITH AID MALKINM • KAY WALSH M N.. MON. TI E. jxn. H-nn THS WAS TML NAKED, f F TREACHEROUS FRONTIER I 'M ■ ‘ Retard BOONF George HAMILTON iraraTniitomMi l . - MOXOCOfOR 1

nor Bellah. noted histonan-w.iter whose Mijuuius have given the »» reen somo si its* mu^L me aoruble Western Don i»Lones, among them ‘bort Apache," * Rio Gran i . “She Wore A lelkw RjliO n and “Sergeant Rutledge 'lhe pictures ea.t includes both H. uywo si veterans and some of it.s mo st p puiar young players. Richard Boone, sta ■ of t devi swn .s “Have Gun. Will Tmvel' and “Medic’’ s ries, pL^va his fiust i ic in a maj r fi.m as Capt jn Maddox, battk :. a.red conmaider of the und leuumed , inne m stalioned a: i >. t < uioy L pr teet ca-ly t < i. in attack; by Apache ; . i • .1 v.cne inu.a’is. Ge rge Hamilton and Luana Patten, 'a)k» uuured as a romantic team in ‘'H-me From the Bill, ’ represent the love interest in “A Thunder of Drums," with Hamilton putrnying Lt McQuade, a West P< inter newly assigned to F< -t < I nhv wh isc lack <f experience bungs h.m into conflict with his • omnxsnding officer; and Miks Patten cast as Tracy Hamilton hi- former fiancee who ha oome t the p»st to marry another officer bccjui’e she b”Heve« McQuaxle ha* deserted her. Two-lime Academy Award nominee Arthur O'Connell, recently seen m Cimarron,’’ has a mcatjy role aa the vetertan Indian fighter Sgt R.xb rmill, and other important parts are filled by Charlra Rronson. R • hard Charnberlain. James D ug us, Tammy Marihugh, the little girl who was trapped on a unking ocean liner In “The Ixust Voyage." and Carole Wells, of TV s ’ ?dati >nul Velvet’’ aerie* The picture introduces the p pular recording star. Duane Eddy making his film acting d'but aa a gultar-slmmmlng trooper who sings “Water F n Bad Well” und “Ballad of Camden Yates " The etngy presents Its nrtion-

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filb d events fr m the very opening &u.)Ue.iee, a turmrixing »ccne in which a htlle girt witnce-sea the n« .rder of her mother and him. r by iaiding Indians, and builds up to u hair raising climax in which a patrol, led by M- Quade, is deployed away from the mam bdy of Maddock's tio. p as a decoy for the Indian n\uiudera When the A pi.< hen atts k. the lore ~artol makes its her ir stand against greatly outnumbrvd forces in one of the most exciting battles ever recordcd on Aim. “A Thundn.- of Drums*' was phot ‘graph<■<l largely on kcations in the • lorful desert-mountain arm near Tu< on, Arizona, with other scenes filmed m bl ck long authentic replica of the orginal historic Fort Canby, constru ted at thr MGM studiou. The adventure-dnama was produced by Robert J Enders, producer of the ' B<*t of the Post” vblc- scr“e» and was directed by . oseph Newman. REES Plymouth, Indiana TIH RS., I RI»AY A S|VT. •BLUE PRINT FOR ROBBERY” J XX BARNEY. ROBERT WILKIE. HOMO VINCENT The Mory of the world'* bigg» M most daring rol t»rr\ ’ COUm < ARTOON & SPORT st N.. MON\ TI ES., & WED. “THE COM A NTH EROS” IN < IN EM XS<OPE A COLOR John xx \x ne. nti vrt XXIIITM IN. IN A BALIN’ X lusty, action-tilled W« stern in the grand tradition! ALSO < OMJR ( ARTOON