The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 October 1962 — Page 2
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— ’HIE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Oct. 25. 1962
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■ .• th< I ’ vHY TEIEI ■ r VEBYTHTNG ■■ • I forma • : < T।y tha! e once list d v. ■ . .e. ht bl r 1 pitchout ’ " • u .o". t‘ t L' Ead t•> < I • fi ।I ’ ;m . t ill he ;e- --• '-‘i, i wGm ■ । tu t , ak , -1 'it; •t • rev •\ e a pa.v B ■ ’ " ill t * I v stuff pitching • • . .. • . ... . i :■ ! ’I e evrr.e. • > • zv th< n ;«s •’ A n:<T-’ v.cied p issing nt t ' "is i: <>d '.vith a much wide] variety of j lays Howwer. undvr Kidia .h. about everything seem: t b • power plays in Ide of the t i kl“s with j".a few basic pass p/terns for hi en<'.- to run THE LACK GE I>ECF r ’TIO.X i ts "he defense . phyi’ g to stop tie running that usually is tried ir'o the line Tie n v. sen they fa l b"iii:si and pas-os are the obvious in wer they start to stress the j a^. de f t ILS-* Saturday. Michigan S‘ate who has a tremendous runnin..' attack, passed on the first three i lays < f the g, n; e simply trying ’ » confuse defense. One pass wa s complete and whether or not Notie Dame shifted to stop "be air game is not known, but it i; known that on the second jdav after the •• passes. Geom Saimes broke through for a 51 yard touchdown run MSV LOOKEI? VERY GOOi ' i". stomping the Irish but acconiing to coach Joe K iharich on a TV 'ports s»k,w Sunday night, he s'tied ’hat after viewing the gam.- fib:. ! " th< r.ght the Irish played a g -od gam- also The d.iT« f nee n statistics would have t > prove him w ong eh e prove } ■ <ioe<nt kn v what a good game is. Notre Dnine rolled up a grand total of 31 yards rushing and I*2 yards passing 1 don’t know how many game-; Kuharich thinks he <an win gaining 123 yards but if he would ask his s' nd line quarterback. Dennis Szot. he might find out what a g<Mxi game he thought the line jilayed as he continually pick tai h mself up off the turf f om the hard ' ickles by the big MSU line Or e in the game Szot fell down t • avoid being crum hed by a tackle. NOTRE DAME HAS SOME good players They have a good group of ends if they could only g? •• them a break by mixing the I i wing plays In to give them ,i i hance t > c ’ 'h a ball and run Tl. s would also help the backs to mix th- play - b-’t and take a l.’Le pressuie off -f them
J H’VYING THE STATISTICS for the first four games, it is r b-d that A.ern '. n<»w the had ing ground gaino as he w. after tl • first game H'AWi he gained over ha.f hi; yaidage in th< fii t g me a h- rov. !a. .a ya’ds in four He an E t ki'W.ski w-rc tiie utstandm ’ inn iirsin th glum* and s nV" that t p o tie y h ve ha dly Immt u- d Kuliai i< h ha ;u? < I 13 running bac ks tin . s a«on and h? interiha’m them fa.*’ including las quarterbacks, net keeping umt. together as otiier teams do He p: ’ < ar\ one m with any othej as op; ,e ! to using two backfl Id units ERANK BVDKA EAST YEAR finished strong at the quarterba k pos-’ and th s year after the fit st two games, has • Imost been comph ti lv delegated to defense He is a good pass< certainly much bet’er than Lamontea hnt .'till is pn wntly running as th’rd stung quatt-rhack Maybe Szot will also be d> legated to defense before his ca’eer is over because he is looking pretty good on his times in action NOTRE DAME ANNE ALLY has a strong schedule, but for the most part no stronger than the Big Ti . teams. In fact, the stienglh comes from the fact that 5 of the games are against B g Ten opponents. It will remain t > bo seen just how many more games they can win this year but it is obvious that Notre Dame will not cont’nue to support losing t-arns and it-w pt it Maybe the heads Os the Unive sity .will go along with it. but the Alumni and fan* of the arc»a will not. Certainly a change of coaches can nut hurt the Irish as they seem to have- dropped about as low as they can without completely dropping the sport Attends Health Conference At Goshen Mrs George Houser, girls’ phys. leal education teacher, Forrest Dunnuck, boys’ physical education teacher and Gary Nelson, Elementary Principal, all of North Liberty Elementary SchcK»l, attended the North Central Indiana School Heal’h Conference" at Goshen College Thursday. Oct. 11 The conference was opened by an address by Dr Robert Yoho I»i---rector of the Bureau of Public Health Education of the Indiana State Board of Health. FcdlMag Dr. Yoho's address, group ittV.is. Bion meetings were held, led by leading health «and physical education personnel from Indiana The address after the dinner was p-e. rented by Dr Nt well C Kephart Professor of Education at Pu^hn who spoke on "School Ach eve. meat and Physical Fitness " The thing the world iweds most is a little time to think it over. EEEWE Wednesday & Thursday Oct. 24 AL 25 Experiment In Terror Glenn Eord Lee Remick Doors Open 7:00 Friday AL Saturday Oct. 26 & 27 Double Feature Program The Shadow Os The ( at The Most Amazing Su?-perw-Thi iller Os Ihe ve r ! \ ’so 11 u ror <)f The W;. -.V ,'f I
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N. L Jr. lEgh Unbe^cn In Football Season On Wednbcday .Octobet 17 the Shamrock Junin: High completed their six-game sea Fun with a win over the Elm Road School. Thia gave the boy* a perfect season Iword The final score was 25 o Liberty scored in the second quarter when Kent Naragon went over on a 15 yard run around right end Right end Mike Clark scored the extra point on a quick pass f.om quarterback Jim Hurt 'lliis was all of the scoring in the fust half In the third quarter Nai agon again scored for North Liberty on a 8 yard weep around end The try Vv point failed. Naragon ca’ned the ball several times in this quarter picking up a total of 72 yards, while Steve Mlekodaj puked up 20. In the firfal quarter Mlekoduj fell on an Elm Road jumble in their own end zone fuj another Shamrock 6-pomt» Tlie fiiuil score of the giune ( ime m the closing minute wh- u Larry Setnor, Bth grade hafback reM-rve, swept around his <*vn right ।nd for the score from 8 yards out The North Liberty team scored a total of I<XJ points this season while holding their six opponents to a total of 20 Scores of the games wtvc as follows: North Judson 9-0; Bremen. 14-13: Rolling Prairie. 13-0; Mary Frank 13-0: Knox 32-7 and Flm Road 25-0. In planning a <®reer. pick work you like and have ability fur
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N. L. Jr. High Tops Knox Team On Wt-dne.sday. October 10. the .North Liberty Junior High football squa 1 won their fifth const ( utive game by a score of 32 t 7. the victim being Knox Ti.e Shamrocks scored early in tl. game when Kent Naragon scor- l on a 3 yard plunge In the sei cm quarter, Steve Mlekudaj scor'd two touchdowns on end :un The first one wils a run of 17 yards, while his secund touchdcA. wax a 29 yard run. Both s<<>r were made possible by fine down field blocking by the Shamrock North Elbe, ty scored still anoth' i touchdown in the first half wh n Naragon passed to Mike Claii on a fine play covering fiftv yanis. At the start of the secon half, Mike Clark took the open ing kickoff and raced 65 yard down the sidelines fur anoth i Libelty touchdown. Kn >x though a much bigg-1 squad than North Liberty, scor 1 its only touc'ndown in the 4ti. quarter on a 25 yard run by th< i fullback Doug Holmes again played a stellar game on defense fort! “ Shamrocks, intercepting a |m.> and running it back for goG yardage Other defensive st an outs ^vere; Haruki Palmer, Mik' Newt mu DeWayne Iwe Ga Ross. Clark and Naragon Drev. Bergland made wveial fine bluer: on the offensive lineup. The Shamrock Jr. High team closed its season Wednesday n.ght. October 17. at Elm R< a 1 Credit will work wonders f r the fellow whe doesn’t abuse it
