The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1968 — Page 2

— THE I\nFi>yM)E\T-NEWS _ SEPTEMBER 19. 1968

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Falcons D.op Nci h Judson For 2nd Win The John Glenn mack it two in a n»w Satu.day night as thv\ tcj>pid N <th Ju<is<»n 126 !i. aha -J •lilting good high sa ho<>! toot ball gam* This wis the s cond game us the season ' >r both teams and boosts the Falcons retold and prestige as they won their first road gam ‘ m history. On Friday night th y will meet a good LaVille team in what should be t fine attraction on the Saloon field. JG Statistics NJ 15 First Downs 5 164 Rushing 100 84 Passing 46 13 Passes Attempted 6 Passes Completed 2 1 Ante cepted By 0 10 R turn Yardage 41 Punts 4 26 Average Yards 26 2 Fumbles Lost 0 15 Penalties 35 1 1 nny Hurt pl,iy mg his fn >t gam foi the Falcons, was one of many h' tos in this < ontest as his shir! k \ play> kept the first driv i • mg and h • <ci.rd the tiebi .<king touchdown m th? final qua tc i to insuiv the win. A 13 yard touchdown scamper <hn: ixd th final Moimg drive ■ulv in th< last period to boost the Glenn team to the ir winning margin of 12-6. On th«r play before Hut also earned ind got a < mid first down on an 11 ya: 1 i un. The game p:ay- a before a good Glenn crowd at th- Judson field. Opened with the Blue Jays r< - reiving the kickoff. Aft -r two running plays tailed to pick up a fust down, a long pass m tted 41 yards well into Emcun ki ito-cv. Howe\ -r. coac h Lou KoHias bovs ruse to the occasion an 1 held, getting possession on their own 18. From he:- Craig DeMyi-i quit! rbacked a drive that mixed the plays wall to move 82 surds in 20 plays with Lirry Grox-s ciashing over from the 4 for the TD In this drive. Hurt was bac k to punt once when a bad pass fr>»ni center fore d him to run and a 14 yard dash earned a kt-v first down. The extra point t.y was not good on a ground attempt and to scots- was 6-0 with 1 09 n it in the- op ning p'riod. F.om h re on. the' gam - took on a defensive atmosphere as both teams were pretty well contained by their opponent's defenses. Tlie big break gam- for Judson on a Falcon fumble that Ken Pingd recov red on the FaiHEADACHE PAIN S^’iSACK g .es you FAST relief 1 n;a $g 1 headache, re_ra'g a, r ’ 's. a-d r- ncr pa ns of a-'-'dis, r ’. '3* Because STANBACK c 'j'ts-.e'a redica -approved a pez-bed ingredients for fast r ■ y:_ c - ta>e STAN3ACK w th C- ‘ t :e. Sat /act on guaranteed! Strack * s * WWWWWWM p ' f. c • 111 /I I | fit r M you r ner KI 1 1 1 I if l IH ■■ ' POAIEH • Gm* Sx-ceoe; sj .G '* o^’

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c n 22 yard lin • in the third I i. d Fi -mhe i tn < ight-play driv- with Judson su'b ing one sis y a i penal! y mil found them final ) going ।v- r with Pint I ca. lying tu knot the score with 3 29 lett in the third period. The t \ to 11 ■ ext i a p -ini was a fake kick with the- pus- failing to connect. Th Falcons- th m started right off again and then drive for the TD Gam. with 10.39 left in the game. From h.-i - on out. it was bt.sn ally the Falmn defense holding and the- offem*- killing enough linn to run out the clock. A key pkiy by th- defense was Larry Mellins smearing the Judson quaiGrback on a crucial play midway through the last pvrhsl. This 10 yard loss so ced a punt which gave up th-,- Lill wh n t.ie Blue Jays n--d- d it the most. The Falcons c-ntrol r.f thgame is indicated by the sac t they were able to control th ■ ball foi 63 plays to th- Blue Jays 41. This ball control type game with just t-nou-ih pa-suu mix d in 1 kcp th- de ens< u-m-st. made Ui diftc i- ic -. The Scoring John Glenn Lairy Grov s. 4 yard un; PAT. run failed North Judson: K nny Pingl. . 1 y a rd; 1 'AT. pass fail* d John Gi nn: I>• nny Hurt. 13 yard iun: PAT. tun failed John G!- nr. 6 0 0 6 12 North Judson 0 0 6 0 6 Shanuccks Fall To Jimtown In Friday Contest North Liberty's Shamrocks lost a hotly contest.-d Northern St-itv Conference foobalj game- 20-0 tn th- Jimtown Jimmies Frida v night. The game was played on the Jimtown field and put both the season record and conference record al 0-2 for the yevr. J Statistics NL 7 First Downs 6 S 3 Rushing 38 36 Passing 8 11 Passes Attempt-d 8 2 Passes Completed 3 1 Intercepted By 2 3 ITmts 7 30 Average Yards 23 2 Fumbles Lost 3 55 Penalites 80 The Shamrocks displayed a hard hitting, hustling d-'ensr but could not gam much momenteum offensively against the larger and faster Jimtown tcum. Jac k Fear now. th— state’s trading scor.-r last season, scoied th<- Jimmies fust hiuchdown on a 13 yard run with a pit< hout in the- first period. They also added a safety to th -ir scoring total as the defense completely contained the Shamrocks. In the second period John Cr.nshaw p ung 1 in th.- end zone from 2 yards out fc-r ths< eond touchdown of *J>. game. Both ext.a pvint uttempts w wid on kic ks by Fearnow and he- halftime sc oi • stoord 14-0 Jimtown. Th. s* < .nd half featured good d. <n> dl th-' wc\ wth m ith<-i t.-am b ;n. able to sustain u driv.- Th only score can. - on ■ . f ndv. pkiy as Pt ’< Campbell. <n end f. i the Jimmies. si.Hip.d up a Sh mio. k fund !•> and i.m 45 y .rd- for the score. This Was Hl the thud Jr ri< >d In th- g .m. s v. ial Shamrocks

had some outstanding defensive play r is tile « nlll te mi । ay d a \.iy strong deiensr»e g.m b a i now. the sm -. sp u.-t o . gam il a total of only 23 mt yards rushing. Mike Wesolek pi. k -d off two Jimmie pa -ses mJ returned them a total oi 50 yards. Dan El-rly and Tim Baughman each rec. \ led a Jimtown fumble at various j .mis .n the game. The S<-oring Jimtown: Safety Jimtown Jack Fta.niw, 13 yard run; PAT, failed Jimtown: John Grinshaw. 2 yard run; PAT. failed Jimh.wn; P -t v - Campbell. 45 yard run with recove.eu tumble; PAT. failed Jimtown 8 6 6 0 20 North Liberty 0 U 0 U 0 Shamrock Runners Won 2 Meets Th< North Lib.-.ty SI. unrock Cross Country team, has r<co.d«d a coupie of wins -ariy in the- a- n as 1., -y t< pp» I Jackson and N w Pia in in cent meits In the ,la< k on m -t. a 20 38 vu tc-.y wi s< red. K n Recc • ot J.HK^m w.i.i the individual winner, but the Sham-r.a-ks took the next five places With Kevin Saupp rt. MikeMegy .ri and Al m \\ nger g t’.i; g these five plae-s. The Sham -w ks b pp-d N- w Prarie by a 16-43 score with flu-Shoamroc-k. g-tting tin- first four plac es in this meet. Jvhn Mvgyeri was the winn.-r with Kevin Shupp.rt, Mik- M.-gye i and Alan Wenger all finishing in iront of the New Prairie runners. In th- Juekson meet the win ning time was 10 32 and in the New Prairie meet, M gyer i posted th winning time of 10:58. Falcons Host LaVille Friday The Jvhn Glenn Falcons will b- seeking their third consecutive win vs th.- year Friday night, when the LaVille lancers invade the local field for a 7:30 gam -. The Fulcons have won over North Liberty and North Judson and will be seeking th -ir second conference win also in this game. LaVille to date has lost to Rochester and won a thriller over Triton 12-7 last Friday. Triton Visits Shamrocks Saturday The Triton Trojans will visit North Liberty this Saturday afternoon for the first honegame of the season for the Shamrocks. Both teams will b? seeking their iniUH win of the year in this contest. Game time is 2:00 p.m. Falcon Reserves Meet 2 Foes The John Glenn f.H.fba I B Team wi’l take in th. LaVi’b B f.-am Satur lav n. ■ nine m<t game at the LaVdl. sh I|. Gamtim- is l<i 00 a m. for this bitt;. The Falcons n-s. n-.- h- !d a l-( s.Mson -record to date as th t pp. d Triton’s B t- am l.i Wednesday night in an .x. din--27 20 victoiy. Joe Ja-k-- paced the way in this game- with tw touchdowns as th Falcon showed \i .’o<>d ground game w Triton s offense consist'-d main'y o* a couple of l<-ng scorin- rune On Wednesday evening, the R. - serve T- ini will play N< w Prairi. ’s reserves at 6 00 p.m. at the- New Ca-lisle fi Id. B GILLETTE Foamy SHAVING CREAM **««—•* 7QO $0 MOIST, SO RICH. SOCittAMTI

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