The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1966 — Page 13
John Glenn Diops Lopsided Game To Rolling Prairie Friday 53-0
Rolling Piaiie's much bi-uer in i faster t'ootbiill team .struck with L.htnin, like quickness by taking the opening kickoff back s| yards for a touchdown Friday night and then romped over John Glenn in what was the Falcon's w rst perlormanec of the year. The final score was 53-0, despite tile fact that Rolling Prairie isn't that good of a team. They were winless going into this battle and now have a 1-5 record while John Glenn's slipped to l-l for the season. K. Prairie Statistic* J. Glenn 11 First Downs 11 266 Rushing 86 78 Passing 42 5 Passes Attempted 20 .3 Passes Completed 5 1 Intercepted By 0 0 Punts 1 0 Average Yards 32 1 Fumbles Lost 1 85 Penalties 15 Ron Harenza took the opening kickoff on his own 16 yard line and rac< I 84 yards right through the middle to s< ampcr all the way unt uch<d for the first TD. Jack Taunt r kicked the extra p ant an 1 it was 7-U before most had < ven attb l m their seats. Just minutes later, it was 14-0 as the nil quickness of the fust two s< res trnifl to completely demoralize he Falcons. Aft. r receiving the kick following the first score, quarterback John Stasko w. nt right to the air After i penalty and a 1 >ss trying to pass. Staska's ■c n 1 down heave was intercepted by Randler who returned to the John Glenn nine- and two plays later Bill Ackerman ran five yard, for the second TD with about one nnnulc- gone on the clock Again Tanner kicked the p- mt and it was 14-0 in a hurry. The Falcons received again and with three runs getting a first down. Stasko again went to the ir lanes unsuccessfully and findly had to punt to the Bull Dogs.
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Four plr-s in । go yai s lei to the thirl li.st period score a ; quar terbac k Luriy Ric barn, n t•' oj a pas that two receivers handled an I fin ill H irenza gr ibbed an I run 12 yards forth score. The thirl pant after was kicked an! it was 21-0 with still about four minute's b-.t in th. initial period. Two more fits! half scores were raeki'd up in the sc con I period, the first e. mmg about four minute's in the* quarte r an I th" other comin.; with just sec n is t > pl i y in the half. Jeff Smith ran ten yards for the first one and the' second c apped a drive of 76 yards with Harenza carrying the final 24 on a double reverse This made the score 34-0 by halftime. John Glenn coach Lou Kollias. very disappointed with the first half, played all underclassmen in the second half with all hut two of the' hoys being freshmen and sophomores. This group of young boys. although no serious threat to put the' Falcons i o k in the g.inn- did gam mu h valuable e*. P"><nce in this b .ml . nlv a. vup *11! ■■ t u"hd vns in 'he secon I half desp t- t' e , t that I’! n Pt .i' i< we <n) a, ■|. t 't'a ; sparin I- Tiw B II ; s -1 tc i. e m the tier * peri xl ; G te J< n plur ■■ 1 < n • v '.rd so- I h" - ore and J- e Gib iri-t w> m in f'-'.m the tw ■. < -ic of ’! e tw > p rit s w - ■oo !. r a tn th" ‘ e< t > 47-0 .-t the en 1 of three quarters. Th. host Bull D >-s .-ore 1 on<e i" e ■ n the fin d p " iod if’er a rath* r strong c all With th- F 1cons havin -a fourth an I 6 .’t iatmn a six vard loss on an a’t< mpfed wid. phv was f How.-1 wi'h a p lm • .>n penalty. but p >ss«"• aon <>f the hall was riven to Rolling Prairie despite th" fa-t the penalty • erda " pu hed the bill three Cards p ■st the chainOn the fir t plav Bill Ackcrm n went 4 1 vards for the fmnl TD of the night The Falcons did on-
tro! the ball me st of the final qu liter With G >ige Row. II nu.ir. b rbackmg an 1 k< < pin , th. atta' k ..Im .1 ..11 । a t he- groun I. They pushed to th three yard l.ne with ju t . . ■ nis t > pl. . b J a 1 iss air ~.p: ;ng io p . . .n ; 1 this thu... s urn. ।an ■ ut. 1 he Scoring Re llmg Frail w R. n H.. r. n . y..id k»c koff return. lAT, J... .< T. nnei, kb k R‘ li n . I’i .ri" Bill A। t.< 1 1■ on. a yard run; PAT. Jack Tanm r kick Rohm Pr.Jrie R. n Harem.a, 12 y aid pass 1 >m Larry R; n o 1sem; FAT, J ak Tanner, kick Rolling Prairie J. f Smith, io yard run; PAT, Jack Tanner, kick R< Hing Prairie Harenza. 21 yard :un. PAT. i tiled Rolling Pimri" G. ne Jonas, yard run; PAT. Jack Tanner, kick Rolling Prairie: Joe Gib hnst, 2 yard run. PAT, failed Ri 11.ng Praiiie. Bill Ackerman, 44 yard run PAT. failed score Bj <Quarters Po lling Prairie 21 13 13 6 .’>3 John Glenn 0 0 o o o STATEMII.\ I OF OH XERSiHP, M XX M.HMI'XT \X|» ( HU I I. VI lOX l Act ot o< tnber 23 19t»2: Scctr n 4369. Till ■ .",9. t'nited St s s (Aide I 1. Date ot fd’.n :. Oct.,her 1, 1966 2. Title of Pubhcation, The In !> p n lent-X 3 Fr. ;u- n. f i .-m W .-l.p 1 R« ■' ii n of kn. v. not ire .if piblaation, 6'G RoosecH Road, Walkerton, Ind.ana PAo'l •> L< coll nos tne he.idquart • , or gen. ral nibin- - offic e., of the pui'h hot Same 6. Names and a idrw.se. of 1 ’ubheher, Editor and .Mana mg Editor: Publisher. Th. InbpendentNc w. Co in . WalK.rton. Ind. Man.cing Edil i. Robert E. Fi 'an. Walk- । ~i. Inch 7. Owner: Tib' Independent - N.avs C>. lib .. 6<»3 Roosevelt Road, W dkerton. Indiana Rot.erl E. t’rbm. 603’ . Roosevelt R ( I Walker! ,n. In 1. ( 'h • i M Fin ! h H.mn r Ind. Mrs. Cbm DeC'Umes, North Liberty ini. s Known bondh< ld< s. mortgage.- an 1 othe r security h klers oyymng or Jr 1 him 1 p-n ent or mon- <4 t tai amount of b<nds, mortgages r other securities: F c mei State* Bank . f Wyatt 9 Paragraphs 7 an i s include in <a .<-s v.li re the stoc-kholicr >r M-curity hoi lei appears upon the tiooks of the company as trustcc or in any other fiduciary relation the name of th. person or corporation for whom such trustee is ac ting also th>- statements in the tyvo paragraphs show the affiant s full knov ledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do la What oo you kno* about “Second Car” Insurance ? Should both cars carry the same insurance? is the cost the same for both cars? Will teenage drivers make a difference in th« raw* vou pay? ’1 hose are only a few of the questions that you’ll want answered if you're a 2-car family. Call us today. We ll be happy to give you the answers and help plan the right protection for you. R. W. Johnsen Ins. ho<ml/ I :tke Mornings Hamlet >67-2524
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I ’■ 11 YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS IN TEN GREAT QUESTIONS By Lewis A. Krancr WHERE WE CAME FROM 1. By whom w< re the heavens and th- earth < :<• ate 1 ■ ANSWER In th" D ginning GuD in t< d th.- h. ivn and the ear th." Genesis 11. 2. Through yvhoni did God ci- d" all thi ... ANSWER For BY HIM c the S<>n > w-r. 11 things cn Jed. that ar.- in heaven, and that an- Ui earth." Colossiaiis 1 16. 3. What was Gods purpose in making the earth? ANSWER "For thus saith the Lord that <r- cted the heavens; God Himself that foimed the < uth and made it HE FORMED IT TO BE INHABITED Isaiah 45 18. 4. In whose image- Was man created ANSWER So God created man IN HIS OWN IMAGE LN THE IMAGE OF GOD CREATED HE HIM and female c.e.ited He them G-m is 12. 5. What kind of I home- did Gd make fa in.in in 'lb Rgiamng ? ANSWER And the I. rd Go I plmt.d i . nd- n. e -tyy i in Eden. \ND THERE HE RUT THE MAN WHOM HE HAD FORMED G-fb-si' 2 s 6. Wh et uc w«- to p-n a.- thi" h the '.ang- '!i ' ILmade " ANSWER For the INVISIBL 1 -' THINGS OF HIM ' the er.-ation <1 the world m.b uR -n b. 'u undo ' bv the things th J tr< mad.- .y ■ n Hi- ETERNAL F<iA!-.il ANDGc'DHEAD R mm- 1 20. 7. Whose workmanship is tin- Christian .' ANSWER FoR WE ARE HIS \\ oRKM \ NSH. F ' I in Christ Jesus unto gi»si works. Ephe-sians 2 10. 8. What eneouragUig p: -im >• is made t th".,< a!v ir. ys in. ANSWER He GIVFTH I’oWER TO THE bX IN T ill to them that have no might HE INCREASETH STRENGTH Isaiah 40 2s 9. To yvhoni is <>ui worship justly !m ANSWER "O come let us Worship and F’a down let us kneel before the LORD OCR MAKER Psalm 9> 6. 10. What is lh<‘ true- bans f .r the br tlb ih - d J m n ’ ANSWER Have we not ALL ONE FtTHEH' HATH NoT ONE GoD CREATED IS ' Why d . w.- de I treacherously every man against his hr 'ho m pm; tiling Hie covenant of our fathers ' M Ja. m 2 10. For Furthe r Information To YOUR FRIENDS THE SEXENTH DAY ADVENTISTS P. O. B. x 33, Walker! n. In font
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