The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1963 — Page 3
Davis Paces 21-0 Win Over Rolling Prairie After a scoreless first quarter. Ron Davis cros e<l the Rolling Prairie goal line with a touchdown in the second quarter to start the scoring as North Liberty’s Shamrocks swept to their fourth straight win of the 196.3 football season. Again It was a strong ground game and a very stout defense that put Rolling Prairie down wtihout a score or even a serious threat at the Shamrock goal line. St atiMics North Liberty Rolling Prairie 15 First downs 6 180 Rushing yardage 71 0 Passing yardnge 17 5 Passes attempted 9 0 Passes completed 4 0 Passes interecepted by 0 1 Punts 2 11 Punting average 34 0 Fumbles lost 1 15 Yards penalized 45 Davis was the offensive star of the game fur the Shan:rock as he took over when th* Bulldogs were setting the drfen-es t< stop Jim Mlekodaj Davi pl lying’ with a '•lightly sprained ankle, carried the ball 12 turnin the game and gained a total <>f 85 yards, .coring two touchdowns and running one extra point to pace the offensive effort - The Shamrocks scored again in each of the final two quarter as Denny Sindh recovered a Bulldog fumble on the 30 yard lin* to start the drive Ed Petz carried three times and game I 2“ yiy da aad_ then Davis plunged over For The second score The final touchdown came in the last period when Mlekodaj scored from the 11 yard line. Davis. Petz and Mlekodaj each ran one of the extra point*. The Shamrock defense pace ! by Petz and Allen Shoemaker with 10 tackles each, never let the Bulldogs penekratu deep into their territory, as they never croawd the Shamrock 30 yard line Jark Jack on and Jim Limbert played well rushing* and turning plays inside from the defensive end j»usitions Tin- lefm.se han been doing an outstanding j<-b this year and to dnte have allowed a team tu gain con intently The Shamrocks n mwhile have scored 18 touchdown . in four games to tuo for the opponent ■ Tlu y hav*3dso run 13 extra points. Scoring . . N L, Davis. 5 v trd run N L. Davi 2 yard run N L Mlekodaj. 11 yard run PAT Davin, Petz and Ml k»! tj. all runs North Liberty 0 77 7 21 Rolling Prairie 0 0 o o For North lab<rt\ S! aim k th* ir two starting team ively and defensively, ar OfT.ti-h e|\ LK. Denny Smith LT, Alan Shoemaker
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LG, Fred Carpenter F. Doug Holmes RG. Earl Holmes or Bob ('am RT, Jerry Km pp RE, Ja* k Jack-on QB, Ray I>illon LH, Ron Davis RH. Ed Petz FB, Jim Mlekodaj lit fan ixe'y ENDS, Jack Jackson and Jim Lambert TACKLES, Bob Cain and Alan Shoemaker CENTER Hari Shafer LINEBACKERS. Denny Smith Ed Petz, Mike Knepp and John Fannin HALFBACKS. Tim Hughes and Jim Mlekodaj N. L. B Team Tops Walkerton Ihe North Liberty B Team footballers handed Walkerton a pretty strong Inking Monday evening as thev romped to a 11-0 victory on the North Liberty field. North Liberty has a Junior high and B Team whedulc each year and Waikei ton has no program bafore varsity play and the la< k of experience on Walkerton’ , part u is very obvious The Shamrock ■ ored in every quarter in moving to their ax tou< hdowns They gamed a tot d of 110 cards rushing as tl v, like th*- Shan v ock varsity, had a strong ground game going for them. St itiGlcs North I lb*-rt> Walkerton 12 First Downs 4 110 Rushing s'ard; 131 8 Passing Yards 75 1 Pnnw* Attempted 7 1 Pa s* s Completed 1 Punts 2 in Average Yards 1 1 Fumbk's D»st 1 25 Penalties 15 The Scoring K* nt Naragon, 3 vard run Stevo Mlekodaj. 60 yard punt roturn Mike Summerfield. 1 yard run Jim Hunt. 2 yard run I*u ry Set nor 1 vital run Kent Naragon, SO yard run Points after touchdown all runs. Naragon 2. MDkodaj Summerfield and Rudd Lineup-^ North I iberD Ends Rir.mgei Kra pp Tackles Sny !cr. P dm* r Qmgh v Moon De Guard- H >w*-ll R . Clingenpo 1 Center Clark Quarterback Hurt Halfbacks Ml* k-i Q Sun n• I - field Rudd. Setn-r Fullba k Nara/ n \\ a’kerton Ei. 's: V mV.ai S<’ ’ ''H'Dante' Lhwd M W. dhurs. J Westh -a T .kh S* hr -■ Di Sw m. »n Guard - Rb.o ’*■ 'n- : --n c. nt* - D J>’b.n on Quat t< rba k • lardn*-r Halfback F William S*ott. poaruh FuHbmk* Trost. Divine
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