The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1963 — Page 5
Indians Top Jimtown With Late Rally Reggio Williams streaked into the end zone from the 13 yard line to break a 6-6 tie with 3« 2 minutes remaining in the game to b< u-t Walkerton to their second win of the season IH-6 over Jimtown Friday night, the homecoming game for the Indians. The drive for tlua score started on Walkerton's own 26 yard lino and took 12 plays including runs of 30 yards by Ernie Morrison and 22 by Carlos Arce Statisth s Walkerton Jimtown 14 First Downs 7 233 Yanta Gained 91 212 Rushing 92 21 Passing -1 17 Passes Attempted 9 2 Passes Completer! 1 2 Intercepted By 3 1 Punts 3 11 Av. Yards 27 5 Fumbles * 2 Fumbles lost 1 100 Penalties An insurance score was added •bout a minute later when Morrison intercepted a .Jimtown pass and ran 37 yards for another touchdown, putting the game ont of reach of the Jimmies This boosted the Walkerton record to 2-3 for the eeaM>n and left th • Jimmies without a win against seven ios trs. The game was a hard hitting battle from the start The Indians received ft break and took advantage of it Just after they kicked •ff to the Jimmies. On the third play from scrimmage. Jimtown tumbl'd a direct snap to a halfback. and Bob Betz, an Indian tack In picked up the ball and rambled tn the 17 yard ’lne where the Indiana went to work Aft«-t
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a 15 yard holding penally .set them back to the 33. p^gg Williams took the ball and ran into the end zone for the first score of the game. The try for point was no good From this point on in the first half, the Indians' offense didn t function too well and they didn’ t gain a lot of yards Jimtown tied the count in the .second period as they moved for a sc me from their own 25 yard line m thr e playafter a punt was defln ted and only went for 11 yards. Craig \\ Smith carried thr final two yards for the score knotting the score at 6-6. Th * game remained pretty even until thr Indians took over late in the fourth quarter as ftegg \\ illiams took a Jimtown pass to set up the winning drive from the Indians' 26 ya: d Im?. Ernie Morrison and Regg Williams did the bulk of the ball carrying ax Morrison pn ked up 92 yards m 12 tries and Regg Williams had 72 in 13 carries In addition to his rushing, Mor-ri-on's interception lor a TI > was a big play in the game On defense. Morrison led the tacklers with 10 creditable stops Eddie Harden and Chuck Baker wen* atao mLstanding on defense with eight tackles each. Indians \ isit Knox Friday Walkerton will travel to Knox Friday night for contest numb r 6 Tlie Pusiakins and Indians battled to a 13-13 tie l.cst year in a game that will lx* long rcnietn-b'-red by Walkerton fin Game time is S 00 pm. WALK. Regg Williams 33 yard run; kirk failed JIMTOWN: Craig W Smith. 2 yard run. run faded WAI K Regg Williams, 13 yard run run failed WALK Morrison. 37 yard, with int. pas*, kick failed Walkerton 6 0 0 12—IS Jimtown 0 6 0 0-6 Sv» you in Chun h Sunday
Shamrocks Are Handed First Season Defeat A standout p» rfon im e bx Risner, a scrambling, good running and pacing quartrihack, paced North Judson to a wm over the Slum ocks Friday night at North Juds n Tins nd< d the unbeaten -trmg of games tins veur for the Shamrock a they lost their fir t game m seven start The Shamrock-, hiv ■ ’hi"' game nn ainmg to play this Season. Statistics North Liberty North Judson 7 First downs 11 Ml Yards gamed 262 72 Rushing IKS 9 Passing 77 11 Passes attempted 12 5 Passes completed 5 9 Intercepted by I I Ihints 3 37 Average yards 32 0 Fumbles lost 1 15 Penult ms 75 Risners s passing was the big factor m the first quarter drive that erased a 6-0 lad ’ Shamrocks had gamed on a 32 yard run by Ed Petz This <i ’e boosted Liu* Shamrock.-, di.ad. but the try f<»r point left them in a position to fall behind after the Blue .lavs' touclulown In their drive. Ri>ner hit four pa es for .55 yards the final one gaining 19 and the K’ore Is.hzal pulled tb* pa s in and then adde> the extra point on a kick to grab tlie lead for Judson. Some gocHl football followed with neither team receiving a real br-ak or getting a sustained drive going in the balance of the half The Blue .lays did score again after about half of the third period had passed when thev moved in for the TD with Ves lev < u rymg the n>ul the final seven vardi Again Pob'Zftl kicked the extra point and the Shamrocks then needed two scores to get the lead. Th i continued hard play of Risner am? good defen.-e on both parts didn't let anyone rm away with the game but the home team from JiMlson did score nnre more before the final gun as they pushed across their final core in the last quarter polezil ran this one in from th* 27 yard line and Vessloy lidded the point The play of the Shamrock wa ; sufficient in this game a., they wer • crippled with injuries Several boys were unable to pl iv at all and thive other- p!av«d tha’ were bdow peak •th ien< x <1 .e to ailments of variou nat n> The Scoring NORTH IJBERTY P< tz 32 x h I run. PAT foiled (rum NORTH JI’OSON I'olezal 19 yard pass from Risner, l’A 1 Dolezal • kick I NORTH JEPSON V !» v7- nd run PAT I’ib ’il ' kick i NORTH JRI’SON Polez.d. 27 yard run PAT. V. <i um North Judson 7 0 77 21 North Liberty 6 0 '» '» 1 old timer nd. . ■ 1 Hi v apprenti e th..' ..’her dix' anyone who < xpe<' -a p ' • the -am, mu Jal.o< s: •' t b1..4' r
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