The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 October 1963 — Page 8
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Oct. 31. 1»3
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Indian Errors Hand Knox 29-13 Victory Walk* i" »ti gn'*‘ Kn x ,i . »«ai Chn.stin.i-- j r*-*’nt Fridax n.ght in the form of errors to hand them a 29-13 victo-y «>v* r th” In dim- It M'on - hard to believe that one tutor of the g one of football co Id make such a dis fart-nee in score but that ix what hupp ne*l Six tim< from punt format ion Knox o - giv* o the ball or a dim! sc «r< from bad passes tu the kuker One punt was wwikly kicked. on* blocked and four r » r « hikes <o ridiculous that ’he kicker • oubhft field !!”U) to attemp* the kick Stat te Ur* Walkerton Kno* 6 First downs 10 173 Yanis gxin*-*! 161 H 5 Rushing 61 SX Parsing bo 15 Raises Attempted 14 ♦ Passes Completed 6 1 Intercept d by 1 3 Punts 1 0 Average yards 22 I Fumbles 4 3 Fumbles Ix»d 2 $7 Pena Kies 26 Th«-.se mistakes five ’h* ball to Knox on the Walkerton 31 ?. in the end Zone for a score. 23. 17 and 24 van! Im*^ before th*' game was over Three touchdown followed directly after one of their misnlavs one went for a score and on another oeca i>n Walkerton held and was then
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nailed in the end Kone for a safety. Then' were some outstanding points Hhout th*' game, one being the play of the defen e- for Walkerton Although giving up 29 point* thev played h han! battle and on 12 occasions th J <-w Kn-x runwr for loin’s With the op portunities present’d to Knox, th* v just couldn't lose and increHs**! their record to 6-1 I whil * Wa!k* rton s dipp-d to 2 4 Wa:kvrt >n receive*! to ‘dart the game and after f tiling to get a firM. down. had a punt go for or e yard I s and Knox took over on the Walk 'Hon 31 It took J ist fi\e plays to .core uith Ihilvei running the lad nin- for the TH R .. khv ki< ked the 'Xtra point U make it 7 0 The ball changed hands two time, before Walkerton a" mp’ed ‘h* next p int that was blocked and recovered on th** 2 yard line Ruhie went this distance on th • first play for score numbei 2 Breu s mw*- I the extra point on a pass from I> Amato t make it 14-0, s’l!. n the first period Walkerton then got a drive going as they took th*' kickoff on their own 34 and moved 66 varda for the score in ox plays with Carlos Arce going m from the five Inthi.dnv Rugg Williams and Ernie Morrison had back-to-back runs of 21 and 23 yards for most of the distance. A pass. Ar e to Chuck Baker, added the point and Walkerton w;w .still in the game Tlie Indians then held Knox deep m Indian territory after a long gainer on a pass fnr 39 yards featured a Knox drive, but when the Indians couldn’t sustain a drive in seven plays, the hike from center on an attempt cd punt aalled over Morrisons head and was recovered in the end zone by Buckley for Knox's third score The score remained 20-7 at halftime After the third quarter began. Dick Tenet intercept**! a Knox pass but again it was a faulty snap from center after the Indians couldn't move the ball that gave Knox a recovery on the Walkerton 23 They moved m for
the score in 6 plays as the stubborn defense almost stopped them. Morris plunged th** final two yards for th** score and Buckley added the point to make it 27-7 Shortly after, another snap ucnl wild and after Knox c.mld not wore from the .33. they did penetrate d* p enough so that Walkerton couldn't get away from the end zone. R -gg Williams wa . .pilled hv Buckley for the safety, completing Knox's scoring From hire it was a .trong Walkerton defense that stopp'd th*' !’.< <! km* of Knox s**veral time- in ide the |5 yard line Th- las' i' ■! m score came late in the grime v hen a pass and run from Am' to Morison gamed 53 yard , and ret up a nine yard «■ unj r by M< niaon for the score A pass for the point after fail**! and the score end**! 29-13 Morrison again wa one of the big guns with 51 yards gamed in ten carries pin* the one god pass reception and tun He also finished with S ta< kl* s on deferim Eddie I’ trd* n again b-d the ’a* k lers with ten creditable ta'ddex and Arce and Baker fallowed with R and 7 This was h real hard hitting game with a lot of gang tackling as the Indians played as w -11 this game as any if It hadn't b«**n for the mwrtakex on punts They have been hitting real hard and playing the aggHvouve football that hadn t been seen in Walkerton before The Scoring KNOX Pulver n vard i m. Buck ley kick KNOX Ri *hle. 2 yard p’unge Brums, pass from D’Amatn WALKERTON: Arce. 5 yard run Baker, pass from Arce KNOX Brnkley. recovered sum blc in end zone
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KNOX: Moms 2 vard plunge; Buckley, kick KNOX: Safety. Rrgß Williams tackled m end zone by Ruckk'v W'AUCERTON Mornson. 9 yard run Knox 14 6 9 0 29 Walkerton 0 7 9 6 13
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