The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 October 1963 — Page 15

Shamrocks Fall To Plymouth's 2nd Half Drive A strong thin! quarter drive m which Plymouth scored th ice times in eight minutes »wlied defeat for North Liberty for mly the second time this season i • the Shamrocks fell tn Plymouth Ro* kies 34-7 Plymouth pla\ .< much tougher schedule and is showed in the game as it prog, ressrd. Both teams had several key players out with injurie but thr performane of Walt Juiki<wi<z quarterback and son of the head roach. made th • differed e SU'iMi - North Liberty Hp mouth 9 First downs 17 16k Yards gained 301 156 Rushings 151 12 Passing 147 10 Passes ateempted 17 3 Passes completed 9 0 Intercepted by 1 4 Punts 1 36 Average yards 37 3 Fumbles 1 1 Fumbles lost I 25 Penalties 20 Tli* game opened with some good hard hitting football and neither team could score in the first quarter The Shamrocks took the opening kickoff and started * drive of six plays that featured the running of Mlekodaj only to lose the hall on a fumble on the Plymouth 26 yard line The ball then changed hands four mo: times before the Rockies started n drive that carries! yards and took 11 plays with Wittman

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going the final three yards for the first Plymouth score. Nelson ran the extra point and the score was 7-0 The half ended this way despite the fart that once again the Shamrocks pen-drated deep into Plymouth territory A drive that started on the Shamrock 23 yard line earn- d to the Plymouth 19 before Thomas intercepted a Fannin pa. s on the five and return'd to the 22 just pi lor to the half A score Her by the Shamrovk.s would haw made a big dis ference. The > eond half -tai t«•< 1 out »- 111 Plvu oath After putting th ball in play on their own 35 it took Just four plays for the Rockies to score. Jurkiewicz had long pass completion play of 23 yards in the drr a and Thomas ran the final four for the TL> Ottow ran the jsant and it vns 11-0 The Shamrocks weir unable to move the ball and Plym uth got the hall after a punt on the 25 yard line after Thomas legged thr punt back 11 yards It took ju t two plays, one a one yard loss and then the bomb from Jurkiewicz to Bordner for 26 yards and the score This point was missed However, after the next set of plays. Mlekodaj was trapped trying to run from punt formation. a maneuver he did successfully several times, but this time was smeared on the 12 yard line On the first play it was Jurkiewicz to Thomas for the score Jurkiewicz then passed to Ottow for the point and all of a sudden the game was t rout 270 The Rork. • sCvlc< igain in the last period as they took a punt on the NL 3* lost two

yards in su< ct -siw plays before Jurkiewicz unlimbcred tie' arm again to hit Bordner wi*h • 12 yard scoring pass He Pa n kc k« d the point for Hu 31th . .nt t a Plymouth The Shamriirk - t ok t lu- b.i:| on the 2o aftei ’he ku k md moved in is plays forth, : mly score of the night with 37 e< onds remaining P.'tz and Mirk, la) were the work hor • . in thr drive With Petz lugging the ' >t!i-f '; ■ final 12 yards i r tiw TI > M oda] then tan the point fol ? final wore JtH klewicz Cohip’ . ! »<| 0 of 1 pa- os for 1 |7 yard , v .uh 1 , , in the g il: . to k» -p the defen-r alert at all tmu s The Ro k c also rushed for IM Tl.e Shamrocks ran for 156 with t’ i. • 'a| including s >vrral 10-s. . of si?<-ohf measure while trying -.'.ide open football to £■' back into the game Mh-kodaj turned m ano” ■ ■ fine perf. nuance with s" yards in l*i carries. He grossed 36 yards m<>re but had that mm h in b>- - c.s due tn a bad pit« hoiit a run from punt formation and nb >ut everything else that could hapj»en Petz was do e behind wit! 71 yards in 16 carries The Scoring PLYMOUTH Wi-M-n in : yanl run Ndsnn run PLYMOUTH Thon i I var l run. Ottow. run PLYMOUTH Bordner 2d vh 1 pass fnm- Jurkh'Wicz PLYMOUTH Thon, i- 12 y»r ! pass from Jurkiewicz Ottow pa from Jurkiewicz PLYMOUTH Bordner 12 vard pass from Jurkw A s u'. Tutklcwi«*z kick NORTH ÜBERTY Petz 12 vet run Mlekodaj run Plymouth 0 ’ 7” 7 34 North Liberty *' o o 7 < Cub Scouts Have “Hobo" Party All of trie Cub Scout enjoved a delightful Holyj" partv Saturday night Ci -at thanks i . ex-

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