The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1963 — Page 3
Rolling Prairie Drops Indians By 20-12 Count Rolling Prairie handed Walkerton their third loss of the reason Friday night as they dumped the Indians 20-12 at the local park. The Bulldogs hit for two long scoring plays in the game while the Imhans howed a nun h better offense the entire game, but failed to score on several drives after gaining good yardage. They outgmned the Bulldogs and controlled the bell for most of the game hut did th-ir only scoring in th** third period after thev cm cred two Rolling Prairie fumbles. Statist ic*< Walkerton Rolling Prairie 19 First Downs 5 281 Yards Gained 238 229 Rushing 136 52 Passing 101 13 Passes Attempted 4 5 Passes Completed 3 0 Intercepted by 1 1 Punts 1 34 Average Yanta 39 3 Fumbles I 1 Fumbles Lost 2 30 Penalties 34 Walkerton received the opening kick-off and took the ball right down field getting a first d>>wn on the Rolling Prairie 16 yard line before a penalty and a < ouple of los s found them giving up the tall on the 30 yard line The Bulldogs wasted little time as Wheat b’ <>k ran 69 vards on the second play from nmn ago for the fii st score of the game. Flagg ran the extra point and the score was 7-0. The Ind'an- again received but failed to move and punted to the Bulldogs on their own 12 yard line. TJhey moved from here for the score in rune play- with Wheat brook again carrying the final eight van. The big play in the drive wits a pass from Flagg to Huonzt for 30 yards. The Indians ku k-d off to tart the second half and recovered the hall after a line-dme type ku k hit a linen an and Bob Betz fell on it for Walkerton. They moved from the Rolling ITaine 41 yard line for the score in 6 pl.w.. Carlos Arco passed the final nine yards to Frank Farner for the six point In this drive tlw» running of Morrison and Arce set up the scoring play. The Indians received another break on the first play after the ki< koff as Eddie Barden recovered a fun.hie on the Bulldog 32
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yard line to give the Indians the ball once more. Dave Skinner carried for 10 yards and then Morrison went through the right side for 22 and the score. Again the try for point was no good and the score read 11-12. The Indians penetrated dwp again In the third period but a fumble on the last play of the period gave Rolling Prairie the ball on their own 25 yard line. Again it took only six plays tor the score with Flagg passing once for a 27 yard gain and the touchdown play wa. 45 yanis to Gambill. The run for the [siint was no good and the Score i t ad 20-12. The Indian^ continued to dominate play, but an interception stoped one drive a.s Lan b< rt stole the pas on the 17 yard line The Indian. were pu hmg again when the game ended, but cotildn t . .m- and the final sent, was 20-12 Ernie Morrison pi< k»wl up 106 yards in 21 carries as he was the workhorse for the Indians. Arce puked up 37 yards in 7 carries, Skinner 52 in 6 carries and Ri< k Trost, playing his first game as a regular due to an injury to Ragg Williams., gained 29 yards in five carries from his fullback spot Tlw Scoring ROLLING PRAIRIE: Wheatbrook. 69 yard run; PAT. Flagg, run ROLLING PRAIRIE: Wicatbrook, 8 yard run: Pat, Gambill, pa ,r from Flagg WALKERTON: Earner. 9 yard pass from Arce: PAT, kick, failed WAIJvERTON: Morrison. 22 yard run: PAT. ki< k failed ROLLING PRAIRIE: Gambill 45 yard pass from Flagg: PAT, run failed Rolling Prairie 77 0 6 20 Walkerton 0 0 12 0 12 N. L Girl Enrolls At DePauw Susan Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele. 110 S Maple St , North Liberty, has enrolled as a freshman for the fall seme ter at DePauw Vni ersity in Green* a tie, Ind. Beginning its 127th academic year. D*-Pauw is a co-educational liberal arts college with a total enrollment this year of over 2,300 students from approximately 4o states and 17 foreign countries. 3c MEAXOR R<MISE\TLT < OMMEMOK VW E ST IMP A special 5-cent stamp honoring Eleanor R.imevelt, was issued thru the Wa hington, DC. post office on October 11, 1963.
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