The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1967 — Page 2
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — 0(T. 12. 1967
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Falcons Loss Fif:h 46-21 At New Carlisle (ontimivd from page one) he first play DeMwi hit Stasko Aith a bomb for 42 yards Fhv ~, xt play. Stasko faked in and u« out and DeMyer laid th*' ball light in his hands on the goal me foi an easy touchdown. Again a pa’s for the extra point, his time to Larry Groves. This made three touchdown- ip a •nod of 1:35 without any inter - vi ptions, fumbles or long run icks The Falcons got possession i.mm after the kick the Tigers idled to get a first down and punted. They took on their own .7 as a reside of a long punt, and itter one incomplete pass, the n entual si reen to Williams was lied and once again the big fullback gathered the ball in and < sail for the goal line. He iambled 83 yards on this play for he Falcons’ third score of the quarter in five minutes and nine onds. The point after was cided on a pass from DeMyer to St 'Ve Ludwig and the score was |U-21. It still looked like too much to overcome, but at least io Falcons were displaying some •tv interesting and explosive football with a good variety of 1 *-ses in this attack. The Falcons took over possession again on the first play of li last period on their own 48, but a rather wierd play cost th -m the ball just when they had i full head of steam worked up. A broken play at the line resulted in DeMyn throwing a ,>ass that was intercepted by King and h< ieturned it 32 yards (■ th' Falcon 30 where a 15 yard p i.l'y wo- fin'll!'- issessed on -neon coach K"lhas for his questioning o’’ the play. The only fault of the officials was th it the (onfini n at the line of •i ■ immage on the count wasn’t fioggei until after the pass had »e m thrown causing a little h : d leehng th >t It wasn't called ill gal pi'i'-lun wh<n the ball w ■ - snapped. Fiom their p int on the 15 y ■ i lin* w i'h . fi -t and 10. the i'i I - move j q, addy backwardn ip ■ i by two 1.5 yn | penalties an a fiv- yub i f i illegal pr< - bn • Tie vo.nt;. Uy punt* d io the F. j ns v j,j h viS i' ’ l’> I ' k 1 n 1 <lb-nn had (c bII < • th- i>- own 37 They 1 \ It tl N w (yrhsli 27 be--1 ■ they i n ou' o< down . niiss1 ~i.i f o’> th d' wn p iss. A Carli 1 ;■ on niovwl Well * '■' 1!•'m 1 :• : ! Del । >ne g d '■ "‘ r 25 \ .-d foun ! King h i ’’ t <p< n again and me aw \ fr m . ver . H” f •: .< ' 'aid ior pf. , n s This * I ’■ ’ ' ’• ’ f' b t lb- eVening e »l ext I nt w missed • m it !. m ■ - d 16-21 for th* ■ ’ f the o.m ~ • ■ n 1 h the F .1- ‘ ” 'f’ h it' p| r i itch up 1 ' d' d <n!v < ne running • ' ’ ’ I > •’ u • I f<,m ? h •‘ y " H whi-h Wlh m ' b ’ ’ 1 Lt d d< wn. Twi< -
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DeMyer was caught trying to pas- I 'Sing a total of 28 yur is on these plays. However, of the 2.5 pass* s thrown. 13 were complete and >ne intercepted, and tiu-y gained a total of 291 yards in the air this half. Three more of DeMyers aerials hit the reccivers m the hands but were dropped. Score By Quarters New’ Carlisle 19 7 14 6 46 John Gl*nn 0 0 21 0 21 Scoring New Carlisle Mike Anderson. 31 yard run: PAT: failed New.' Carlisle: Mike Anderson. 42 yard run: PAT: fade 1 New Carlisle Wavne King, 2 yard run: PAT Hans failed New Carlisle: Scott Shuey, 24 yard run; Hans kick New Carlisle: Mike Anderson, 59 yard run; PAT Hans kick John Glenn: Randy Williams, 65 yard pass from Craig DeMyer; PAT: John Stasko pass from Craig DeMyer New Carlisle: Wayne King, 63 yard run; PAT Hans kick John Glenn: John Stasko, 27 yard pass from Craig DeMyer; PAT: Larry Groves pass from Craig DeMyer N**w Carlisle: Wayn King, 52 yard run: PAT: failed Shamrocks Drop Third Game As Jackson Wins 22-0 (continued from page one) their own territory and a fourth down play on the 4k foun 1 them losing the ball to Jackson. Tlie Tigers then put on a drive of their own. moving from the Shamrocks 48 to a first down on the five after six plays. From here a good line stand pushed Jackson back a few yards and Jaeksi n eventually tried a field goal by Martens w'hieh was no good. Once n'min the Shamrocks. with Fisher and Kevin Hostetler splitting the running duties, prove 1 that they could move the ball from deep ’ n th<ir own territory and use up a lot of time. Tn all 11 pin vs and another pair of first downs moved th'in to midfield again befon losing the ball. This time tlw Tigers from th< Shamrock 45 for the touchdown in s.-ven plays as Pete Miller ran the final two yards for the score. This came with 934 left in th* game and with the missed ext’ a p 'int, made the score 22-0. The Shamrocks failed to move in the four downs after the kick and Jackson took over in fin< f< ild position on the Shamrock 33 How. vei. several play s latei Rill Alberts intercipted on the 3 yard line and the Shamrocks b- - gan an >ther driv* in desperation a< time was be<-oming an imp rt.mt el*m<nt. They gained t' oe firs', downs und 45 yards befor*> <n< < ag an running <>ut of d wn< with the time almost gone. J <k a n th' n ran out the clock and that Was the ball < ame. For the game th> Shamrocks ran more plays, gained more ■ 'iin • od c. r and first downs th n their opponents, but had
very little success once they would hit midfield. Fisher ran 111 yards on keeper plays and roll-outs, and Hostetler again supplied the power running up the middle with 63 yards net for the game. Jackson did dominate the aerial game with ILS yar m on 10 completions while the Shamrocks found their quarterback getting smeared seva-n times, including the one that resulted in the safety. Score By Quarters Ja< kson 7 9 0 6 22 North Liberty 0 0 0 0 0 The Scoring Jackson: John Shade, 27 yard pass from Dave Petty; PAT: Graig Marten, kick Jackson- Safety: Safety, Wes Peterson tackled in end zone Jackson Kim SHckley, 61 yard kick return; PAT: Marten, kick Jackson: Petr Miller, 2 vard run; PAT. failed Shamrocks Visit North Judson Friday Night North Liberty's Shamrocks will travel to North Judson Friday night to try and move above the .500 mark for the season. The Shamrocks are currently 3-3 and will have their hands full playing the Blue Jays who feature one of the areas finest small players in Ken Dohzal. The game will begin at 7:30 p.m. A great many people are out Packing for a four-leafed clover when opportunity knocks.
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had a good season to date ani the game should be another reul challenge for the Falcons. Gan, j time Is 7:30 for this contest. Envious critics are always ready to tear down the person who has made a go of it.
