The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 September 1962 — Page 7
Shamrocks Roll Over Three Oaks By 33-6 Score Statistic* Thjec Oaks Liberty 9 First downs 12 133 Rushing yardage 353 5 Passing yardage 10 3 Passes attempted 11 1 Passes completed 7 0 Passes intercepted by 1 2 Punts I 36 Punting average 17 0 Fumbles lost 0 65 Yards penalized 70 North Liberty’s Shamrocks moved to their second win in three games, the other was a tie, as they used a very strong ground attack Saturday afternoon to run right over Three Oaks. Michigan, in football. Steve Mlekodaj. the pile-driving fullback, paced the overland express as he piled up a lot of yards three times endhig in the end tone tor touchdox The Shamrm ks left little t decided early in the game as Mlekodaj scored twice in the fir. t quarter as they mov.d to a 13 o lead in the first twelve minute BARGAIN (EMER K<w»ntz Lake Hours Sun. & Mon. 10-6 l ues. - Wed. - Thur. Fri. & Sat. 9 -7 STOP IN! YOU ( AN T AFFORD NOT TO. Jim & Marge Morrev s 2 7
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period. They increased this lead to 20-0 by halftimo as the hardcharging line and the running of the backs through the holes that were opened, made for a strong offensive surge. The visitors from Three Oaks, although a little larger, couldn't crease the Shamrock goal line until the fourth quarter when the game was decided. Harrington scored on a 7 yard run. This was the fir ’’ game of the season f a Three Oaks. Also good r a the Shamrocks f ir the second straignt game was the passing percentage. They com pleted 7 out of 11 for a net gam of 10 yards Even though the yardage isn't long in this department the strong running attack makes passing that much easni as the percentage points out. Three Oaks 0 0 0 ? 7 N<rth Liberty 13 7 0 13 33 Throe Oaks sec.ring; Touchdown Harrington (7-yard rum. North Liberia scoring. Touchdowns Mb*kndni 3 (5 yard run; 7-yard run; 16-yard rum; Davis i l-yard run); I^ambert i Kyard pass f’-om 11. Iloway ।. Football Film At Boosters Chib Meeting For the benefit of ‘ho Foot ba I p ~ cn-b, the film of the Saturday game. North Liberty vs Three Oaks. Michigan, will ho shown Monday S' ; ' 2lth. at 7:30 p.m, at the North Liberty High School. There will b* a short business meeting before the film concerning the September 29th Homecoming Plan to attend. THE (.RIND Most people are merely pressed by high prices only a few are taken to the cleaners completely.
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River Forest Tops Indians Saturday Night Statistics River Forest Walkerton 12 First downs 10 231 Yards gained 133 222 Rushing 22 12 Passing. ill 6 Passes attempted 18 1 Passes completed 11 1 Passes intere. pted I 2 Punt a 2 26 Average distance 2o ! ^ -I Yards returned II 1 Fumbles 3 0 Fumbles lost 0 70 Penalties 20 W 'kerten's football ‘'l'm H-t then 'hml straight football game Satmdav mgnt. as River For st. of Lake Ciunty. triumphed 25-6 <>n the basis of threi second quarter touchdowns. Despite the fa t that it was the th rd loss • f the year. Walkerton pkiyd a bettei game as definite impi »v< ment i noted in every game It has been a trying season for head coa h Dan Rai sb rger an I i- i tai t Jim IM len< p as th< small m irbep < f boys out has made tile j ih of practice a tough one. River For • ’ was t: ng on ti.e ground as they piled up a t tai . • 222 yard . . the ;• ■ ml. but completed only one pass during the game. Walke 'on. ith ( clo Arce as quarterback changed fro: . th- ' inning panic b p ing which wn , their str mg? i point ia- yen. and C* m la ''lai of 111 xanh In the air Then ground yardage was neld down due to the fai t of a couple of bad plays < ut into th* ir vi rdage count Walkerton kicked off to Rivei
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Forest as they lost the flip for 1 the third straight tune. They held the host team and forced a punt but eventually punted themselves a.s they picked up only one first down before giving up 'he ball River Forest then put on a sustained drive of 12 plays that carried fr< m their own 31 yard line to a touchdown on the second play of the second quarter a.s the fullback scooted in from the 5 yard line. The extra point was kicked to make it 7-0. After Walkerton ret eiv< d mid was farced to punt again River Forest moved 38 yards in seven plays with a 3 yaid plunge by th? right halfback, bringing tie score. The extra point w t no good. It t . k just a few plays for the third "T > as .an int reepb d pa ■ and a 27 yard ।nd run tallied very shortly after the s< ond score. River For. «t's left halfback took his or? in as h. spe 1 , made the difference mee h- turn ed the < ' rner W dkviton took the Kickoff and moved well only to have tine run out as they lected three first doa as ,n t ting d >wn to the 33 yad ime as the half ended. Both teams scored in th- s, • ond half as River For, ' o tered on a 9 yard svd p ar m 1 i :g!;t <nd and I d then - .1 ext omt b; Iwd W Ikci n sc ;cd m 'he t w h qu; r'er a- th- ymm - I 11 y? Is in fi idays with a scr on ; -s to Morri on gaining 19 yard m the drive -n-’ ■■ y.. from A, * t<» .b e Barron ch, vir g uj 17 yards to the five vat I line rison burst through th? n. idle from this point for the Ind ans' first .score of th. 1 year Lud :g”.s ki k for the point aftci t< u< h down ua• no u >1 Is youi ir .afv Cm kit no.v
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