The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 October 1964 — Page 2

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — (kt. 29. 1964

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\ yUFSTiON OF JI’ST H()\\ g ,od Notre Danie really is. is h'ii?g kicked around by many f otball fans now The Irish, under their new head coach. Ara Parseghian. have proven tlx»y are a top flight football t-am an<l with halt their schedule o r) they haven't really had a < osv game. Their defer. -c is tre--1 nd; ms as they have the leading mfense in th? nation against r shing and again last Saturday, put a: impressive show or. for the f . is. \S WE STATED. HALF THE s hedule is completed and the s- 'ond half appears to be just a little tougher than the fust

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Navy is r.-xt This team. whi< h won much praise last season ai d had tile Heisman trophy winner in their quarterback Roger Staubarh. has a lot of the >am< FTsonrel this season but ha> been having more than their share of trouble. Os course, it must be realized that in juries were resnonsihl ’ for much of this. Even ‘ Jolly Roger” missed a couple of games and to take su<#i a man its him out of anyone's lineup, is very hard to do. AFTER NAVY COMES PlTTSburgh. another team that was highly rankest last year The Pitt team did lose a lot by graduation, but have been coming

rather well in the last few weeks and will make a very formidable opponefX tor Notre Dame the following Saturday Both of these games are on the road THE IRISH THEN COME home for two games against Big Ten opponents. The traditional games with Michigan State and then lowa, will complete the home schedule. Both of these teams have been up and down, but ate good sound football teams and will provide plenty of thrills and football opi»o.sition The seasons climax will come on the West Coast as the Irish end with theii long tune rivals. Southern California. This team also has been a real national power of recent years, but lost many key men in graduation last season THE JOB PARSEGHIAN HAS done to date is enough to 1 eally put the name of Notre. Dame back int i national recognition. They were iated as second and third in the tAo press polls last week ami c itainly didn't hurt them,s«clvvs any Math their impressive win over Stanford One mam thing he has apparently done is rcr t« re their confidence to Notre Dame and injected a strong sho' of spirit into the team and school They have really gamed confi-d-n e through these two assets and tins is a good part of any team. The coach himself states that the boys are hungry and that they are not satisfied with the sb swing to date, but are still hungry THE RETURN OF TWO PLAtoon footba'l has helped a little in his style of coaching this year as he uses no one on both offense and defense. He is > Mngn g players everytime the ball changes hands and the Inah fans are b-c<'ming very aware of the defensive unit, very similar t > that in pro footba'l as they get a big cheer every time they come off th- field ON OFFENSE. THE NOTRE Dame team of this year is full of surprises It isn't two carries into the line and then have to pass They are just as likely to pass three or four times in a row anytime in the game Their passing to date has already broken school records in a couple of instiuues and will continue to every time Huarte throws The job Huaute is doing could make i nn a very likely candidate fm the Heisman award at the season's conclusion if he continues any way near his performance to date JACK SNOWS DEVELOPnient as an offensive end leaves nothing to be desired to a coach His play has been terrific to date, ami he in five games has broken the all time Note- Dame record tor yards game<l in a season on pass receptions He not only is a hard man to follow, but when Stanford decided to try and hit him as 1?" caught the ball instead of keeping him from catching it. he didn't drop a om because of being racked hard. BILL WDLSKI IS ANOTHER that is really coming strong Os course this is largely r-sponFible I • tl f7* VI t?] FKI. AND SAT. O( TOBER 30 & 31 DOI'BLE FEATURE PROGRAM \ fiu'll Die l aughing THE OLI) DARK HOUSE starring-TOM POSTON ROBERT MORLEY Umi IOAN ( RAM FORD in STRAIT-JACKET

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by the tremendous blocking of th- forward wall. They open veiw go *1 holes on offense and provide almost a wall m front of Huarte <»n passes This type of play makes a quarterback's job much easier Yes. the balance the Irish have and the very strong defense. could just make them a team that may go through the season without a loss It will take a tremendous secund half but if the first half is any indication. don't bet against it. Indians Host Shamrocks Friday Walk* rtcn>'s Indians will host North Libertx s Shamrock- in .1 homecoming football game for Walkerton Frirlay night nt th<Walkerton park This will conclude th- season schiKlule f u the

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Indians while the Shamrocks wiU have one game remaining Game time is 7 30. The Indians have had their troubles winning this year ajid have only a 1 and 7 record going int t this final game The Shamrocks. meanwhile, have compiled a '.ery outstanding 7-1 reronl. Ir their first meeting, the opening game of the season, the Shamraks took advantage of many Wa’kerton errors to win very easily 42-0 ('oopei’ation of the fans is asked that only authorized persons be on the sidelines during the game. This obstructs the vision of fans when a lot of people start walking a'ong with the play A chronic grouch is a fellow who takes time out to reflect and gets sore at what he sees.