Walkerton Independent, Volume 86, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1962 — Page 2

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W M.KEKTON INDEPENDENT — April 5,1962

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MONDAY IS KICKOFF DAY s i the Majoi D-.i^uv.- T o baU gin es air scheduled t" ^et the 1962 eason underway Th: . is the tn -4 season in modern da : b sebill where each league i g nt to the jkm( with ten teams It will Im another look at the expansion program that i- coni’ ov< rsiai in the majoi leagues xuh ni:n<n leagues dwindling fast The two new x lbs, tin H >uston Colt Id's an i the New Yol k Ale's, XX ju Line I. fl 1 el Oil Tutsday m their cffo. .> to be- < nue a bonafide nu i league baseball club. LAST YEAR TH' AMERI- < n lauigue jumpc i > the expansion game and f h 1 with > .me rather surpri , esults. r was proven tha. th io new t-ams were not jus 1 nch of names, but the play mo were lii.dttKi from otlv teems had some talent as w « N v it is the National I^ag - 4 ance to pi >ve their ]>oint hey started th* ir expansion nr a ' ar earliu with the settin p f players in a farm syst« and laying plans for an entii wa .on bes ire t! . y stocked thei ho 1 - with the draft of the Natl al >p. WHATEVER TI E RTSULTS <>! these moves, t . ■ s< ns n again piomises to Ik- <>o i ’ne The New York Yanl > x ill a little bit of everyth , re looking strong again 'ne r weakest point is their p -mgs ass and that also feat. ■ -om x 'ting boys who begin ■ cit out n*mes toi themselxe- in he ba. ball letige-rs last y< T ey s ill nave power Part th ■ tre m idous home run sho', of k>! vx a could be ax counted >r oy exj nsicn as it is figm th it tiiei’ were 2*i pitchers i ’ho American League that ul< n't hux been there if it ren t lot t te expansion. HOWEVER GUYS LIKE 51, ns. Mantb Sk »aron. Howard, Bl.nchard a । B rra do not ask a pitcher h” he spells hi - name or where pl yed his last vear. they x alk to the plate and swing U t t it The 5 nkees are about yer one s ch .ice to reis-at as '• merican League eUxmps, I d to 1 that to people in Detroi' md Baltin: re and v’. < n son of the Chi ago and Cleveland ms and you have an argument »n mr han is. TH ER I IS LOT (F LUCK |> this me ’hat has to come x -nr wa । so to la- i -nnant nr.-r <. be injury c.:i hurt 7. ~ Y. e-<. even vit then REES ' im s I ri A S.it Will IHsNEY > Nil ki, W ild Dos Os North lilts hnicolor I - i )RA OF \ I>• Mi A X BE Mt! ADDED H ( x > I HAT TIKH GIFT HE X \ KU< OON sh'Mti At 7:00 A <:I3 * ~ .UMM* «w.«BMIHIMi Sun Mob Tue* A Vod t 11 or semen Os The A xicalyphe b (Sn-mn.Ms.pf- and CVHor HI NS FORD. <lt YKLEH »M lift, LEE J. (MHW X I AMDA IHt I!>El> I. iUEKN GERMANY AMP I ♦ ANUE HUI IN WtJBLD \\ Mt II Si AMS ON! Os THE MOt*2 •EAI niTJE FMn’UBU FA EK MADE! Minday F.-aturr f:IK 4:fi7 A 1.41 Fw»-nfn|fs al 7lit

— ■ ■' I strong bench, would miss Ford, Mantb- .Marrs or some of their other b g names like evmything Th.-re l- a lot of luck in every x lo e g me played and if a few ot thx-.o breaks shou'd go against th** Yanks every sn often they < oul j be in tioubl’ Hoxxevcr, it ls going to t .ke a whale of a year t > beat them. It will take not only wins over the Yanka by tin- < .ntenders, but also by all the clubs in the league A loss to a 7th, kth 9th or loth place team counts as mwh against you as does one to a second or third place b ill club. DETROIT STILL IS STRONG. If a g «od fourth starter can emm* from Foytack Jones Cline or Casale, they could be real strong Baltimore needs some help in the power line, especially in the outfield. They have pitching and gooxi defense, but need a little m >re punch. The Wliite Sox depend this year on some young players coming through ami some g oxi mileage yet from veterans like I> ar and Fox PAST THIS. IT LOOKS like the pennant chances run thin Mmnes ta could b<* tough if they can play gxxxl together. They need a full sxason. nut just a big spurt The new teams xxili be stronger anti Kansas City and Boston need inure than they have IN THE NATIONAL League, it look, like the two coast teams have the necessary tools to do the jx b Cincinnati, the reigning league champs, will have to have anothe top si ts n The Giants and D igx i i !>>th appear on paper s' l onger than the Reds. Howex er. they appear^ stronger on pajHU last year also and did not xx- n Pittsburgh and Milwaukee could bounce back from mediocre seasons they suffered thru as b- th have some strong personnel. ST U>UIS NEEDS SOME OF the .strong performances that they had two years ago and need it for the season. Tlu” Cubs look like they are on thxdr way up as they have a iot of younger ballplayers that are taking to the majors like ducks to water Philadelphia will have its hands full battling with the two new clubs as the Phillies just haven't had it for several years P OWE VFR COOL THE VVEAther is from here on out. it is bar’ball season and that familial < ry “Plhv Ball" and thx> sound of tin hall hitting the bat or crackrhur Frl: Sat; April 5-6-7 ‘‘Mysterious Island’* I \| itim-nt high as the skx ! X/istery deep ;o tlw mn*! i"»un Mon: Tikw; April H 9-10 I TUI* ’ * 808 UU4A HOPE-TURNER ' h- J i xoii-c.i'”- Ji ? k -* 1 Hsrsc ! MHUTHM MUUrfX-ttS | k, ONMM«XI»t M^MXMOa

ing into a mitt is here for anothei six months "Kinsey Reports" Exposed In Bob Hope Show The laughs are fast and fuiious in this sumptuously piuduced .sophisticated comedy, '"Bachelor in Paradise" starting Sunday at the Rialto, with the popular laugh-master Bob Hope portraying a successful novelist who writ.‘s about the manners anil morals of the people of various countries from first-hand research. Hope portray a beau galant as be cavorts with the female population of the different countries to gather material for his one-man Kinsey re; >rta. Ted Richmond has produced this film for MGM release with a lavish hand and has backed Hope with a stunrung cast of performers, including Lana Turner. Janis Paige, Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss, Don Porter, Virginia Grey and Agnes Moorehead, among others. Jack Arnold has directed this Cinema Scope and Metrocolor attraction which was superbly filmed with photopraphi< lenses by Panavision, with a deft hand fur the many humorous situations with which the comedy abounds. Hai Kanter and the late Valentine Davies wrote a fastmoving screenplay filled with witty dialogue which Hope delivers in his typical crackling style, from a story by Vera Caspary. The simple story line has Hope recalled from one of his research job abroad, by tils publisher, John McGiver (contributing a fine iHTfonnancel, who axixises hnn that fho Treasury Department in after him f >1 back taxes It seems that Hope’s agent has absconded with the funds belonging to Hope and the latter agrees to do a bo k on "How Americans Live," at McGivcr's suggestion, to cover the taxes due Hope settles incognito in a suburban town in California to ga’her material for his txiok The town is a nexv development called Paradise Village, and Hope leases the home of lovely Miss Turner, who works for the ambitious realtor and developer of the project. Don Poiter. Hope finds himself smitten at first sight with Miss Turner, but she. a wary bachelor girl in Paradise, play hard to get Hope upsets Die husbands in the town when he holds afternoon ctaaees with their wix-es to teach them how to be more alluring to their respective mates Three of the husbands finally accuse their wives of infidelity. naming Hope as correspondent In a hilarious courtroom scene, with Miss Moorehead as the presiding judge, Hope

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swears his love or Mias Turner, who in turn takes the stand to accept his marriage proposal. X-Ray Machine In St. Joe. C ounty Remember, the X-Ray machine is here only four times a year, h«> get your X-Ray the first two weeks in April and make sure tuberculosis does not make any headway between April, and July which will be the next time the machine is in this county. You • an have your X-ray at the following locations: Tuesday, April J. Smdebakei Fi undry, 422 W Sample St., S itli Bend, 10 00 to 12.00 a m 1 <>o to 5:00 p m Wed , April 4, South Bend Supply Co. 324 So. St Joseph St.. South Bend, 9:00 to 11 30 a m. and 12:30 to 5:00 p.m. Thursday. April Sth. Crystal Cleaners, 702 E. Jefferson, Mishawaka, 9 (H) to 11:00 a m , 12:00 to 4:30 p.m Friday. April 6. City Hall. Mishawaka, 1 00 to 5:00 and 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Saturday, April 7, Voss Casimei Market, 3110 W Western Ave . Sauth Bend. 10:00 to 12 30 a m 1 30 to 5:00 p m Monday, April 9, City Hal!

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MEDITERRANEAN — Thaddeus J. Stark, seamaa apprentice, USN, son of Glenn E. Stark of 1311 Ohio St., Is serving aboard the ammunition ship USS Wrangell, operating with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. The ship .which left the U. S. last month, lias visited Spain, Italy. France (including Paris and the Riviera) and Sicily so far on its eix-month tour overseas. Watchcut when 1U dark eut.