The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1964 — Page 2

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IN ('oyi’AHISON. NORTH I bvity went right into the program with a coaching staff <4 f< a ball experienced coaches In the meant m - Walkerton was using any com hi s around and the urogram was never emphasized Regular fc nail com hewere not hired r d the 1962 s« asm. and al! ’ - time North Lihaty had a t 1 time rmc!' and as -is’iT The t-wn of N th Liberty and school h- well supported the team 100 per ent Mor y was spirit through tin school and F isters Club t

make it a successful program while in Walkerton, the Lmn Club botigl ' the first cqmpinen and the rest was added on a wry si v an<l uimatisfai tory tuisis. EVEN THE. SEFFOHT OF the pr, gram by the far ditti i'on>idei ably North Lilxuty follows their team well anil Walkrton s’ ill struggles to get fan out for a game Seldom i.s ndispiate interest geneiated to merit taking a bus for students to an away game, at least not a full bus load. Ine support of the fans and school spirit makes a tr< in ndous impact on the program. Nf>W GETTING TO THE 1964 seasun of the Shamro< ks. coacb. Jack Ixiwe had an apparer.' problem of i eplacing an entire backfield thus season. Last v«ai s team had a very succesful s-2 r ecord, but only ier .-rv. s were ar und to fill the back..eld • m However, the first game . < nst Walkerton proved that the pr-' pe ts of a good season m elf look.ng l»’> as they solidly r inpiit 12-” at School Field. Tnc Shami <ks took advantage of s.'icial < • dly mistake by Walkci: in to assist m this tremendous win. JIMI < >VV N WAS S E CON D for the Shamrocks and tins team <>: all i< turning veterans -x< pt one f r the 1963 team, put or. a g. cd how ”f -'peed and this ta ;e t ..k adx ii:uge of the North Ldierty m.stake-, which m< hi led four < o,t’y fumbles and an inteic<-pt si pass, to win by a wore of 21-o This was by fa the wi : showing of the Shamrocks this year and key mjur es in this game cost them dearly as their Hist qu rteibeiKs and a couple of other front In - pl.rM is were hurt. THEN CAME THE THREE Oak game In th.s conies' the N<’Eh Liberty defense < ame into st i >r.g recognition as th- y were the sp.uk plug Is-hmd the 22-0 win i- they held the Oakers to minus yardage on the ground tm the game ar. 1 only 30 yards n tiie an They also scored two of the three touchdown and tossid the Oakers f >i a safety THE SHAMHOCKS TH! N had their homecoming and Ti ton as an opponent. In this game the Shamrocks usevi their bench fur a considerable amount of tile game as they won easily over their opp’ruiU 27-6 Again the defense was sharp and tinmany boys that played, gamed valuable exjs'rier. e Th • f>!L v - ing week it was a Knox team that over the years had g ><>d seasons This was a slow year for Knox an! the Shamrocks won easily by a 35-6 score with Knox only gauxng 54 yards in this game Th- defense again was powerful, scoring twice in the game as they had Iwmiir a pn-tty tough crew that wascoring a ! >t of points. HOWE MILITARY WAS next for the Shamrocks and th< v Frida} & Saturday November 13-11 \oti*\e Mr! Ihe Rat Pack. Now . . . Meet The Mi»u>e Pack!!! The ( nutest Troop Os Cavalry That E'er I ell Off A Horse. I here's No (/uestton \lmhil It . . . “Advance To I he Rear” Starling t.lrnn Ford, Stella Siemens. Meh in Douglas < • Start ing Jim Backurs Joan Biondell In Panavision

came through with a cor.-vincung 3lm win at H -we Yardage fol Howe was only 37 in this gam • a, another oiit.-tarhng defensive cl! ut was complemented by an offensive -howi: g of 371 yards foi a great team effort Returning to S< hool Field, the Sha nlock.- i xt met North Judson, one of tin- ical strong teams of last .season wl > still had some go >d b.u ks A i. w line tor Judson wa, put to the test by the Sna 1 . ocks as they w< n 27-6 but did Wilms- a g d showing by the lime Jav.s quarterba k. Jerrv R : Hi gained a total of 123 yards < n rune pass complete-! H w< v- r. the deter e did a be: up job on Bill Dolezal. fleet halfba k who was i illared by the Si unrocks. IN THEIR NEXT GAME, the North Liberty defer • put on a show that will be iem<-.nbered for some tune by their follower: The Shamrocks played Rolling Prairie and in a game in whicii the Bull P gs u re ahead gon g into the last quarter by a 14-13 score, the defense rose to the occasion to pull this one out by a 33-11 couiz’ Not only did they hold the Bull Dogs scoreless in the second half, but m the la. t ; m ;od. ti’ey scon d three touchdowns. two ii. fumble recoveries ami one on ai intercepted pass to c mpletely overcom • their oppone's and ie md win numlei s<-ven. W XL K E RTG N WAS THE n«.xt rival and an i: •piml team »f Ind.ans battled the Shamrocks hard for the first half bit the

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passing of .Imi Hurt broke the game wide open m the last two quarters The Shamrocks made it num: r e’ght by a score of 34-12 in a game which they were out gar ,(| for only the j- ond time all sea- >n A EE-SGHEDELED GAME with G ,nc< rd m-'< . ! of Gnene wxis the fti>al game of the seas n at School Field < n November 3 In this game, the Shamna-ks had a very strong opp mer.t and ground out a good hard 11-0 win. The defense, stroig all year long, cajrxd a high scoring season for a defensive t»-am by s, r-ir-g the final touchdown of the year for the Shamrocks in tms win The Shamrocks ended th? season with a very fine 9-1 re ■- ord ar 1 a reinati h against th n one 1 »ss would have been interesting as the Shamrocks we: • at their lowest in that g une. IN SUMMING IT I” , NOT only was this a great year but things look very good for sometime to come as coach Ix>we continued to use many underclars.n- n in his games Many started in the latter part of the season ar-1 nine filled starting p *st« in the final game on thl offa nsive sale Tins truly was a v« ai to be remembered as all the boys, the starters and re-ej-ves alike, deserve a tremendous amount <>f credit for the job done this past season TRAI’IK ERRORS A- < <h nts don't just happen they are the result of mistakes we all make every day