The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1966 — Page 2

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nitre dame oi'Hxeh tn it 196t> sea ui Saturday astern■ n and a game t h t ) ala litt je ot 'W y t hing was wittassvd by a < >p u ity < n>wd a! t! Nl > stalls m and view, d by mills ns on AB('-TV as tlw gen e < t the w k This battle t>e” Ween the Irish and a very g<«>d Ihirdue .tain was one that Would please all lootball tan and | loved beyond a doubt that Notre Danie v ■ : ay the lines of th< 1964 squad. I’ dso KM no doubt that Purdue ak wise has a very fine ball club and Bob Griese is a verv outM. rding football pl *\ • i. BOTH TEAMS OPENED A ut' a- <>n t h<' • • refill side. N. ire i'. n< won the flip tut chose t ■ lb ' mi lib l ■! with, the wind at ill. a b ok instead of l -ke the ball be mse <■ a< h A' Parseghl m si ed that with a sophomore <n. rt ■ bark i:. :J- nt tlb st art an I S ’al Ot lb" V< Hi ..pl . \ cis in the । he did i \ ' mistake <1 in tin i! oun t< r . a \ Th" l in 11 nd i'b of 11' wit h lit lb of e. lim ■ iUt nee Ul.'ll Purdues st aling running h o'back. Lou Sim- br. ke a leg on Purdue s >0 ..nd punt He n- < • d a kii alow th, kne.

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after block that । ins. d the 111jurw N< '’HE DAME THEN BEOAN to m .•• tin- ball and Tei rv Hanrattl; start.d proving he could run '< ball < lub and throw a loot! I At th< same time, soph<>nb'i end dur Seymour, also pi "V i hi 1 (oul I snag passes in gnu' t ishion The result was the lush hove deep into Purdue tei - L1 ' nl ti> have a fumble picked up I y defensive halfback. Ler<»\ Ki'ves and hi- raced 94 yards sot a TD late in the first quarter. This was oniv the beginning as the shocked < rowd saw a put. ntial driv ■ fi t the Irish turn into .1 Puri.ib si up. However, before the smoke had cleared Nick Eddy took tin ku k f<>! the Irish on his ■ wn four and behind some t I '-iiicndous I kicking, raced right through the n ddh of the Purdue defense for . t -wod gallop, tying the game 111 : itli-I of Seconds. EROM Hl' ’ IT W\SG< X>D hard football ' til abs lentailli'd in thi' halt alb n the talented s. .ph .moi i s o«| up again for an S4-vard md run touchdown plaw" ive tin- Irish the lead they m r lost. On this p] iy t Seymour ji O oiitligged the de-

fensive man made a fine reaching catch of the long pass as it was almost overthrown, then raced untouched tor the TD. THE SCORING AGAIN WAS curtailed by two hard-nosed defensive teams until the last period when the sophomore act went into action again. This time it was ,i 39 yard pla;. on which Hanr itt" led Si-ymom peifectl) as lie a g .ill out-legged ’he defender I 1 to'ik the lend pas.- jn perfect stride to give the Irish a 29-7 b id 7 the extra point was misled Prom this point. All-American Grit -e went to work and niovn-d Purdue light down field to cut the b a I to 20-11 as fullbai k Perry Williams dovt in from the one. This, with Griese's extra point, put the Bodei makers to tin point where another TD and comerslnn gav<- them the lead. Griese moved tile Purdue squad m quick ordei < n this drive and there was plenty of time left if the Purdue defense could get the ball for him. HOWEVER. NOTRE DAME wasn t to be denied. They moved the ball down the field twice deep m their territory, clicking on third down plays where yardage amounted to moi.- than a plunge in the line. On< e Bher caught a pass and the n-xt tinn* it was Seymour with the clutch < n Hanratty's tosses. The final ND snnc came on a short pass where the tall Seymour simply outfought the Purdui defendei for the ball NdTRE DAME NEXT MEETS the Wildcats of Noi thwestmn.

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They were victims of Indiana last Saturday in a real passing game. The Wildcats threw 3k times in this game so it looks like a real ciicus this Saturday. Nl’ h s lost both of their starts' and don't appeal to be too strong this season. LOOKING ELSEWHE.'IE LN the midwest. Michigan State proved that the’ would I " an- tii«r fine club, trounced t "ir second opponent m two wecl .- Michigan will have another' t ne club, n >t as flashy and as qui k strikmg a,, many, I.ul a *our i fundamental football team. Indiana's win won t maki them a 'tinat for the Big Ten title, but certainly had to boost spirits in Bl >ornington. Illinois lost to a strong Missouri t.am on some good breaks for the Missouri quad after the Illini had out-st it Ist cized the Tigers in that gam.. Wisconsin was swamped by a cry strong Southm il (,’ahtoi nia t am. OHIO STATE V O N ON A low scoring game : rom Texas ('hnstian and Minnesota rolled over Stanford. L wa score! only a field goal in losin., to Orei’on State so i! looks like the Michigan teams and I'unaie has the ine’.de track. FROM HERE * N OfT THE Big T»-n wll be mainly mv< Ived m < inference game. 'I hrs is always a good league and one that it is ver y har d to go through undefeatel Southern Cal and arch rival, I’(’LA, look like the best bets In the const teams in deternimmp

the opponents for this year's Rose Bow l game. Notre Dame will continue along their independent schedule which this year doesn't show the strength that it often does. Several of their opponents are down .some from recent years with both of the service academies being two ot these teams. THE 1966 MAJOR LEAGI’E baseball season will wind up this v eek miles there is a playoff m the National leap le. Los Angele has taken command recently, but S tuiday and Smi lay losses t the Cubs hnd to hurt. The Giant just folded right oat of the pa - ture this year and it is surprsim when you look at the awtagi and see they are next to la 4 only to the Mets in National League team batting averagi Pittsburgh has oetn slowed down but still has ome treim ndou hitting potent; d but their lacl of a sound starting rotation ot pitchers has hurt. CNLESS THE TIE DOES d.v< b p, the World S- ries will stall next Wednesday. This is alway one of the gi' (test sports attractions and thr year will be no exception. The way it is set up now the team with th<‘ best two or three pitche' has an in.,. 1. track due to the t tth it H the serie.does go seven gan es. it will tak< nine days, again letting thre. pitchers fr< m each side do all th starting Too many p<*ople mistake siXTtaculai effort for success.