The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1963 — Page 5
Shamrocks Win Fifth Straight As Knox Falls A strong Shamror't defense bold the Knox Redsk ..s in check while the offensive play of Ron Davis and Bd Petz caitied Hie coring enough to give Die North Liberty boys a 21-2 win in their homecoming game last Saturday afternoon pgams* Knox The game was a thriller mo r of th> way as Knox had a pretty good defense and made several threats on ofliense only to be turned ir.vay by th^ Shamrock defenders. Statist i<s Non.. Liberty Knn\ 16 First downs 8 ^5 Rushing yardage 74 33 Passing yardage 80 6 Passes attempted 16 2 Passes completed 5 1 Passes intercepted 0 2 Punts 21 Punting average 27 2 Fumbles lost 3 55 Yards penalized 52 Again it was the strong play of Pett, Shoemaker. Jackson. Lambert and Shafer, that paced the defense Each of the-e boys were m on at least ten tackles with the ends Jackson and Lambert turning wide plays in before they could materialize The Shamrocks scored first with about five minutes remaining in the first h If as they took the ball on their own 46 yard line and sustained a drive that took 13 plays to eat up the yardage. Th*’ big play of the drive waa a 24 yard screen pass from Dillon to Davis that gave them a first down on the 2 foot line Petz then plunged one yard into the end zone after a quarterhack sneak failed to gain a thing Mlekodaj ran the extra point and the score was 7-0. A big break came shortly after with just over 3 minutes remaining when an alert Jim Lambert
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scooped up a Knox fumble on the 17 yard line and sprinted in for the second store. This made it 11-0 at halftime as Mlekodaj again ran the point. Knox hit the scoreboard next as they tackled Mlekodaj in the end zone of the first play of the fourth period. There had been an exchange of fumbles with the Shamrocks trying to move out from the four before Mieko laj was hit attempting to wide The final scoring drive was >et up by Davis who intercepted a pass it the North Liberty 17 yard line. In this drive of seven plays and two Knox penalties. Davis was th big gainer with runs of 22 and 15 yards. Petz carried the mail from the I yard line for the score The extra noirt was added on a pass froir Dillon to Jackson. Three times in thi game. Knox p-nidrated deep into Shamrock territory to be turned bark ea h time. The win gave the Shamrocks a 5-0 record on their ten game schedule. The Scoring NORTH LIBERTY Petz. 1 yard plunge; PAT. Mlekodaj. run NORTH LIBERTY: Lambert. 17 yard run with recovered fumble: PAT. Mlekodaj. run KNOX: Safety when Mlekodaj was tackled in end zone. NORTH LIBERTY: Petz. 4 yard run: PAT. Jackson, pass from Dillon STTH HETTS CIRC LE A work circle, the Stitchetts, from the Community Baptist Church, Kern Road. South B»-nd. met in the home of Mrs. Robert Raisley. Thursday morning at 9 00. following a brief business meeting and a time of prayer Coffe- 1 and cookies were served to fourteen memlx-rs and five children. Tiie remainder of the morning wa- spent sewing bandages for the missionaries. help — HELP — HELP We need ttxd: loaned out and not returned power finishing trowel, asbestos aiding cutte**s, sanders, saws. Walkerton Lumber Company.
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