The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1964 — Page 16

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Sept. 10. 1964

Shamrocks Roll Over Walkerton In Opener (Continued from page 1) on the 16 and he was stopped in h s tracks The Indians then had a five y»rd jxnaltv and <>n the second p’ay Kent Naragon intercept cd a T in Gardner pass and leturne 1 t<' the Walkerton four yard line \ here Jackson went in on the fest play tot the scute The tune read 11 to pl iy in the hlit at til ■ point * try foi point v is stopped and the SI tmro< k> 1< | 12 0 Krom hire on out. it \ as all North Lilnnty as Jm ks >n capped a 66 yard march in 1 > plays with a five yard scoring i n with 1 19 left to play in tiie hUf The try for p >int was good I / Hail Shafer, making it 19-0. The action wasn't done sot the s cond jx'riod as on the first play from scrimmage, a pitchout was fumbled and Steve Mlekodaj recovered for the Shamrocks on the Indians' 27 yard line. Two plavs later Hurt ran eight yards for the s ore after tossing a 19 yard pass REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and I^ast Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month

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on the previous play. The try for point was good by Hurt and it was 26-0 with 12 seconds to play. Fumbles kept the Indians from any kind of a chance in this half as they only ran 16 plays in the first half of the game. It took the Shamrocks only four plays plus two Walkerton penalties after the half to move for a seme with Jackson sprinting the hot 29 yards for the score. The point was good on a run by Shafer. Tins was a’l the scoring in the third period, but on the first play of the last quarter. Khnedinst took a handoff about the time Liberty took Klinedmst in the end zone for a safety making the score "5-0. The Indians again set up the scoring for North Liberty after taking the ball on their own eight, they tried a double reverse on the fir t play ami fumbled with the Shamrocks covering the ball on the 1 yard line. From here. Jackson went in and the point was good by Hurt, making it 42-0. The Scoring: N. Libert y scoring: Touchdowns: Jackson 5 (8 yard run: 5 yard run; 5 yard run: 29 yard run; 1 yard plunge): Hurt (8 yard run). Safety: Hurt tackled Klinedinst in end zone. Extra points: H. Shafer 2, Hurt, Naragon (all runs). Officials: Ed Burke. Mishawaka, referee: Neal Hans, South Bend, umpire: and I>ennie Rzesz< wski. South Bend, head lines.man. Experience may be a great teacher, but no one ever lives long enough to graduate. Watch out for school children!

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Has Meeting Lincoln-Liberty Farm Bureau The Lincoln Liberty Farm Bureau meeting was held September 2, m the Walkerton Community Building. The meeting opened with group singing, accompanied by Mis. Betty McCormick on the piano. Mis. Willard Stump, chainman. read the third chapter of James. The benediction was given by Rev. John Slump of Ardmore, Indiana. Business from Ine iast meeting was lead by Willard Knopp. A motion was made and aocepted that the October meeting be hold in the North Libi rty Community Building, at which time will be the awarding of the l-H pins and the election of officers. All 1-H'ers should be present at this meeting. Announcements were made by Willard Stump pertaining to a community wide Ox Roast to be held September 26th in the North Liberty Community Building. All members of the Farm Bureau and all people of the community are invited to attend this fellowship of old friends and new friends. Be sure to make plans to attend this special occasion and help make it a big success. All proceeds will go toward the payment of the North Liberty Community Building. Achievement night will be held Sept. 18 at the Kline School in South Bend, at Washington and West Sample Streets. District Farm Bureau meeting ■will be held October 8. at 8 p.m. at the North Judson Methodist Church.

Speaker of the evening was Charles Riddle. His subject was on the Farm Bureau in State and national affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Riddles then showed many beautiful slides of their recent trip to Europe. The meeting was adjourned, after which refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Knepp.

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