Walkerton Independent, Volume 85, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 February 1962 — Page 2
- WAI KEHTON INDEPENDENT — FEB. 15. 1952
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NEXT WEEK V 11 I. ST MIT < eof Uu is 1 ex> T-n •iports (\rnls of all tu •'. tin annual I .’.<!, High S' !’,.«.! E Netball ’1 :rna" .”’ [I t.' dw. .T 'g n miI i of t mn-r tb it h-' > 1 e vn cut < .'. n ov, s t ■ y< <■ by i gui zatimi will nu “t >: 6' • enters t git th' elimmat. >n ; -wn to t ' one team who will reign ( in. [i for another y> ■ KOKOMOS WILDCATS THE ■ Ing stab I mp are rat < it the top of the h. ip again ey h% ■ ' • Ive 1 1 r (id t > dab They l ave been ■ the top few plates all yeai i the n.vthb a’ standing f>r .state t o Another strong team the Hist Cl ig • Washington Sen- :■■ o’ S have also lost only one and v 11 b' making a •xtlous drive t tegain the title they won in 1 60 MAIdSo.XS (TBS FROM t it h 'tiled Mad.son. Indiana, w again tube a fantastic re- • d into tourney play They have \ s unething like 5S conseeut e ’‘ason s bed ded g lines los- . u only in the toumi»-s and t it usually in the ?snu-state t ,i. Ke' Ifhey have winning ways fat will aga i cany them to t top (lie of these years if I' y continue such play ■»N A IXX'AL BASIS. TWO t imie» gi e< t the p ibh< here Walkerton tean t.avela to Knox for the tourney for the f nth yeai. and the sentiment of i , fans of this aic i in in the S nth Ben I urea the area that s -ms like home to os The South I: • d toi:i my i, one of the s'rongej tou nica in the state f yeai to yeai and is one t t a small school stands 1. । chance of winning How-
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eve' Walk- ton' SU •'- s at the • e, vi s ho been less than se’ it mal as they have met defea! I'. their opening game foi ei. h of three v> cs And when it । mies '■» comparing play, the S uth Bend meet ha“ nil the clan and < •? dement of a real b urm y while t • smaller < ente; • nur • little Interest ON THE SEASON THE IN ! have played a grand total of th’ee Mn, that comj'cte at the Knox n '■<•! They do not kn >w the teams oi feel as- much at hon • by any means aa they du in our own county. And if you had your druthers would you rathe' watch Star City and San Pierre play or South Bend Adams and Central? Enough Raid. THE DRAWINGS HAVE been lelca.Med and places the fate of •he 600 plus teams in then respective places. Some tournies are set for stronger teams, others must f v ea tough row to hoe the entire way through Thia can even caiTy on into the Regional meets the following week as many centers are still carrying a 'trong team with three much smaller schooD Then there b a tourney like always is st ages i In the Calumet area where usually four real r trong teams are battling uut fur n charse tu ad vtn • to semi-Mate play WALKERTON FINALLY <XTI a bre »k in the draw in their nei tional center The Indians are ii the top bracket with six olhe teams as 11 teama make up the Knux meet. The Indiana oppc*a Star City m the third game vn W<*inesday night. tentative!) called for b-30 In the first game it iy Hamlet vs Aubbnaubbee, with Grovertown ; i
Montci • gdn; at it in th ••• < - f>nd • on’wt Tiiii a tion will start at 6 do pr. San Pierre, the seventh team m 'hi' bracket will play the winner of the first game on Frida ■ night with the othe two W( Incsday winners make g up ’he .pjxments pu th,seco I game Friday. THE U)WER BRACKET sto l d with »nly four team* pits Winamac against the hoet Knox t'am in the opening game at 7 oo prn and Medaryville \ Nui la . . ison m the second cc! - te ' I .e two winners will mak • up the opponents fcr the »e<ond Sa' 'dav afternoon game AT SOUTH RENI) WASHING t' i ti e talent is pretty well sn.«-«ad around. John Adams, thu < 1 fav< rite with Central, face* two g; me» the opening day but v/h one being Greene nhouldn t r - .:: out us gas All they piny in the first round action Is County toiuns Central meanwhile hae bye into the Thursday night play when they battle St Joseph THIS COMPLETE LINELT i ts tie two finalists for the County title opening play I^ke file and New CarllrJc are the stronger teams in the county vith Penn playing in Elkhart Phen comes Adams and Greene hese two gair.ca Wednesday as (er noon Riley and Washing ton play Wednesday night In what should be a read good game if Washington can regain rome ot the poise they had earlier in the season. The afternoon winners will make up a secund gnn..> Wednesday night. ON THURSDAY. MISHAWA ka and Washington - Clay uill battle in the opening game The second game pits North Übertx and Madison who have yet tu meet thin year a.-, they play Friday night Central and St Joe then move into the court for the first r. ght game and the afternoon wir ners will butde out the M”ond game making the contest ants for Saturday afP-imoon IF 7’HE TOntNTES WENT as th y are suppo rt t 0 you could plan un seeing a prettx set partem with Kokomu or Eic: Chu a, i Wa-hlngton umlng out <»f it. but there will | x - any number of upsets upon the w;.y The ent it < iel<! will b- out to gam that t 'le and of wuise onh one t a n can win During totlrney t : >. upsets Usually fall like rain a: d the one mist tk" Ihat <an < -a team a win is never given < si ••on 1 cha.uce o v < rrci ' it EZEZF rE mi k i ri ’mt FEB 15. 16. |7 7 Women From Hell Mumm drken t,, shames h or*.- Hun dc<fh I FiU Oun.. !>• nUc Dap » | SUN. MON. Tt E FEB 18. 19. ?» Breakfast At Tiffany’s Audrey Hepbtmm The gayoit In
MOVIE PREVIEWS I KOs> THE RIALTO A i > npikitiun of adjectives u. < i by adminu f to describe Audrey Hepburn would fill a book <4 sonnets A few are "C -mpletely captivating . a del.glitful garnln beguiling h' Vden: h db arming Hcneitive alluring saint like . wonderful With the release of hci latibt picture. JuritwFnrpiuid s "Breakfast at Tiffany ' which <>p'ns Sunday o' t v Rialto Theatic there will undoubtedly i>e added. "Dtdightfudy kookie." In the film version of Truman Cap'tes best -selling novel. Mim Hepburn portray* a girl with the unlikely name of Holly Gohghtiy Th.n type of "playgirl on the town" is to be found only in the very best clubs, rewtauranta and hotels of the biggetrt citieM. She might vome from anywhere Arizona or Azusa Dubuque or Detroit Brooklyn or Boston. She's always a pretty, high fashion type, with a special kind of dash and no vlnible meiuis of »upport Holly is a Rookie combination of all the lovely girla who live by their wite and charme and Ui* represents quite a departure from any role Miss Hepburn has thus far played Audrey has of course, done romantic comedy Uefore. it was for her portrayal of the Prmcesr in “Roman Holiday” that she won an Academy Award But Holly Gohghtly is a far more complex personality than the Prtr.« es» or evan tlxan the chauffeur's daughter. Sabnna whom Audrey played in the picture of the earne name It is Holly« complexity — her unpredictability and her unexpected depth ’which attracted Audrey to the picture end the purl Appearing opposite Audrey Peppard whose role constitute* as inu' h of a change of pace a» Audrey's explosive Holly does for hci Peppard, who scored recently in ' Hume From the Hill' 1 and '•Tlie Subterraneans," plays a uTitei who moves into the same apartment h^uae tu* Holly and eventually into her life. Coat ar red are Patricia Neal an the
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