The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1964 — Page 16

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— THF INDEPENDENT NEWS — Sept. 17,1964

North Judson's Dolezal Stars In p 27-6 Win O'er Walkerton Friday

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day. It was the second straight loss for Wallecrtdn^ The final score as 27-6 as Dolezal accounted for all 27 of North Judson’s points. N. J Statistics Walk. 9 First downs 8 260 Rushing 175 •16 Passing • 17 8 Passes attempted 5 1 Passes completed 1 1 Intercepted 1 •I Punts 5 34 Avg. 39 1 Fumbles lost 0 30 Penalties 15 Walkerton received lh t opening kick-off and moved for one first down before Dick Sicnkowski Interceptod a deflected Indian- pass on his own 45 yard line. After one play in- the line failed to gain. Dolezal took the ball around his own right end and sprinted 55 yards for the touchdown. He then kicked the extra poir.< to make it 7-0. The Indians received again and failed to make a first down and after a Terry Lute punt. Dolezal took a handoff on the first play, raced over the middle and cut to his right on his way to a 59 yard touchdown jaunt. This time the conversion was no good and the Blue Jays enjoyed a 13-0 had

still in the first quarter. The Indians again failed to get first down yardage and a booming punt by Lute gave. North Judson the ball de< p in their own territory. On the first play of the second quarter, Ron Williams recovered a Blue Jay fumble on the Judson 12 yard line, and five plays later Dave Scott scored from one yard out on a keeper play cutting the score 13-6 as the kick for the extra point was blccked. The Blue Jays weren’t dead hy any mi ins as they moved the ball with a long pass and run from Risner to Vessely gaining 16 yards. They had a first down on the Walkerton 14 and lost seven yards before an end swe< p by Dolezal or.- fourth down resulted in his third TD of the night. He again kicked the point making it 20-6. Late ir. the first half, it was Dolezal again, this time on a 68 yard jaunt as he ended the scoring for the game at this poir ‘. getting his fourth touchdown and also kicked his third extra point. The second half was played on a more even basis as the Blue Jays couldn’t spring the long play they were successful with in the first half. The Indiana outgained the visitors easily in this half, but lost tho ball twice deep in Judson territory. John Stasko. a freshman quarterback, ran the team in this half and had them moving rather well for most of the time. Tommy Klinodinst was the work horse for the Indians as he carried 26 times for a total of

121 yards. Ron Williams was the top tackler for the Indians, getting credit for ten and several assists? The Scoring North Judson: Dolezal, 55 yard run: Dolezal. kick North Judson: Dolezal. 59 yard run: kick failed Walkerton: Scott, 1 yard run: kick blocked North Judson: Dolezal, 21 yard run: Dolezal, kick North Judson: Dolezal. 68 yard run: Dolezal, kick North Judson 13 14 0 0 27 Walkerton 0 6 0 0— 6 Business Women To Meet Sept. 24 In North Liberty The Walkerton Business and Professional Women’s Club will meet Thursday, Sept. 24, at Mary Kay’s dining room in North Liberty for their dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Jack Hannagen is

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