The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 September 1967 — Page 16

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Ddczal Stars As Nftth Judson Tops John Gknn (con’inued from page on« i t Larry Nriswvnder pass for the fin.il 13 yards. The try for the point < n a pass was no gt .sj :n* the halftime scon then read 26-6. The se< on l half was more of the sann . Juds< n jn< k» d up another quick score as the Falcons v •< una'T a 'ain to eet anytmng m< vine. On f> mth down m- p in their <wn b rritory. a piss flora punt formation failed an I a n ; ne x ird loss on th* play s t up th( Blue Jays first and Id n the 26 xard line. A run by D b'zal f< i 13. a short pass co pb ti. n so» fiv< and th-n an < 1‘ card run by Dohzal put s ' nv r> points <n the boari. T' f lb wim; 'et of downs found t • Fak ।ns g< ing nowlu re, but ; 1 min ’ 51 card punt bv Jack ( isteel pushed 'ho hall deep inti J 1- n t. ’r’t r”. A fumble < n a b nt off t D< b zal was rec h- Gary Tr M and the F J ns pushed in on four runnng plays and a Judson offsite x th Mm Ih r carrying the final t ’ । vards f r the score. Ho then caught a pass from George T 'Well for the extra point for t <• third period. A short ki< k and a 12 yard 1 n bv Dolezal gave the Blue J <v- a first and 10 < n the FalC n- 16. Mathews took a direct s :ap fi"m center and went ri^ht thiough the middle of the lim ‘>t a score without being bothC'd bv anvone. Again the extra ] int failed and the lead was increased to 38-13. Another touchd wn bv Dolezal was picked up i Hi as a punting situation for the Falcons resulted in Casteel I ing tackled on the nine card Imp after a high pass from < nter. It took D< b zal one plav to sprint these nine yards and the score read 41-13 with less than a minute to play in the thirl period.

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Dolezal scored again on a 22 yard run in the fourth period and finally with 5:49 remaining, the Judson team tock the field <n offense with the big gun out of the action and a 51-13 lead in their favor. The Blue Jays tallied once more on a nine yard run by Ken Pingel. A pass converted the extra point and it was 58-13 as the Falcons put on a <’riv front their own 35 which ri tilted in their final touchdown. M b llei was the main man in this drive and scored from four vi’ds out with just :15 on the <1 < k to complete he scoring for he game. Th> Blue Jay star Dolezal in all totaled I*Bl yards in 21 carries. threw one pass completion and was on the receiving end of another. H also did all the kicking for the team, an 1 was the deep man on all of the Falcon’s kicks. He is truly an outstanding hi’h school player for c« " n tjri. n six h as thi- size - bool plays. F<>r the Falcons still a b>t of work, but mostly gam. .vp Hence js nee Vd. D*snit. th< hi- h sc* ring gam.- th*Fal< n< do show various sins of improvement. but didn't sc-m to hav* th.- d. -ire and spirit in this game that th -v diwpl ivcd in their ■ m ning contest again st North Libt rty. Score B\ Quarter*. N rth Juds< n 14 12 1* 14 58 John Ghnn 0 6 7 6 19 The Scoring North Judson: K< n Dolezal 28 yard run: PAT. Dolezal. kick Nath Judson' D< b-zal, 10 yard run: PAT. Brian Mathews, run North Judson: Dolezal, 4 yard run: PAT failed North Judson: Mathews. 38 yard pass interception; PAT. failed John Glenn: Larry Neiswender, 13 yard pass from George Powell, PAT. failed North Judson- Dolezal. 8 yard run: PAT. failed John Ghnn: Larrv Mueller, 2 yard run: PAT. Mueller, pass f*om Powell North Judson- Mathews. 46 yard run- PAT fm’led North Judson: Dolezal. 9 yard

run: PAT. failed North Judson: Dolezal, 22 yard run; PAT, Dolezal, kick North Judson, Ken Pingle, 9 yard run; PAT. Tom Zimmerman, pass from Phil Brown John Glenn: Mueller, 4 yard run; PAT. failed. Shamrocks Fall To Jimtown In S'rong 2nd Half (continued from page one) less, they are a hustling football team and one that will give the fans an interesting game of ball all season. Score by Quarter* Jimtown 0 0 7 20 27 North Liberty 0 7 0 0 0 The Scoring North Liberty: Bruce Summerfield. 20 yard pass from Wes Peterson: PAT. Peterson kick. Jimtown: John Fearnow, 7 yard run; PAT. Fcarnow. kick Jimtown; Fearnow. 13 yard run: PAT. Fearnow. kick Jimtown: Fcarnow, 14 yard run: PAT. Fcarnow. kick Jimtown: Fearnow. 75 yard punt return. PAT, faile I Walkerton OES Mrs, Betty Myers, deputy of District No. 20. Order of the ritualistic initiatory degree at the first fall meeting of the Walkerton chapter. Tuesday evening. September 5. Mr. and Mrs. James Verkier, Worthy Patron and Worthy Matron were in charge. Members, Miss Theresa DeVos and Mrs. Dannv Dipert were the walking candidates. Following the initiation Mrs. Myers made corrections, suggestions and commended the officers on their work. Following the opening of chapter. Mrs. Myers was escorted to the smith west, where she was met he Mrs. Donald Wolfenberger Worthy Matron. Jr. Past of Walkerton. After receiving a corsage from the chapter, Mrs.

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Wolfenberger and Mrs. Myers waited for a special song by the soloist, Mrs. John McCombs, who sang a clever parody to "Ain't She Sweeet” before she was escorted to the East and introduced. In a short talk following the initiation. Mrs. Myers stressed the Worthy Grand Matrons there for this year. "Love with an understanding Heart". Mrs. Verkler thanked Mrs. Myers for her constructive help and presented her with a red apple, a pencil sharpener with space for a neatly tucked in token of folding money from the chapter. Mrs. Evelvn Fisher. Worthy Matron of Milford chapter who accompanied Mrs. Myers was given a hearty welcome after her Introduction. Mrs. Grover Oplingcr and Mrs. Jack Hannagen contribute! to the birthday bank. Members were reminded of joint inspection of New Carlisle, North Liberty and Walkerton, at Walkerton September 22. At this time five local members will receive awards of gold for 50 membership. Hostesses for the social hour wen- Mrs. Charlie Steinke, Mrs. Harry Steinke, Mrs. Art Schmeltz and Mrs. Stanley Orcutt. Bark to school theme was used in the table decor. Mrs. Newton Williams protemmed in the station of Treasurer and Mrs. Myrtle Giftakas as prompter for the evening. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA ST. JOESPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Mamie A. Crumback. Deceased ESTATE NO. 21930 Nolicp is hereby given that Wayne R. Burch was on the date hereof, appointed Executor of the estate of the above named decedent. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or

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not now due, must file the sarm in said Court within six month from the date of the first publication of this notice or san: claim will be forever barred. Dated at South Bend, Indian this 15 day of August, 1967. ALOYSIUS J. KROMKOWSKI Clerk of the above caption* Cott* FLORENCE CREAGER MORRI Attorney for Estate NOT I C E The Juniors of the A meric : L'gion Auxiliary are forming drill team. We would like ar. mil who is interested to come ' the Legion Hall this Thursd; after school, from 4:00 to 5:30. /» «1 1 9 • 8 5 \ s 4/— —! 1 Something’s missingNobody wants a clock I without hands. Insurance I coverage that doesn’t fit I YOUR needs is just as worthless! I can tailor your coverage to fit your I exact needs. And, I repreI sent such reputable comI panies as Meridian Mutual I Insurance Company I | See me.,, I there's no obligation! I your Meridian^ Mutual agent I Imihi R. W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Hamlet Phone 867-2824 Afternoon* — Koontz take r Phone Walkerton 386-2580

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