The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 September 1968 — Page 7
LaVille Drops Glenn From Unbeaten List A bad >nap from (Ynbr on > late second quarter punt, a*, t' mpt, found a ball g. in? mi the end zone to give the LaViH' Lancers the margin of vict n \ they needed in handing the J- an Glenn Falcons their first defeat of the 1968 season Friday ni?ht. The game was an action pack <1 affair with the winning Lan ? is paced by the long runs of Dale Cramer and the Fah < ns op n ng up their aerial circus on th right arm of Craig DcMyer an 1 sure hands of Gary Trost an i Stw Ludwig. The final scon was 21-19. JG Statistics I. 16 First Downs 8 41 Rushing 232 210 Passing 49 34 Passes Attempt' d 6 17 Passes Comp! ted 3 0 Intercvp’ed By 3 68 Return Ya dag? 130 2 Punts 4 35 Average 27 0 Fumbles Lost 1 43 Penalties , 101 The game started rather abruptly in favor of the Line r; After the Falcons revived. th- x were forced to punt and on th third play from scrimmage, Cramer took a ball around right end and raced 49 yards forth score on a crucial third and on play. The Falcons, hiking for a plunge, were completly out of defensiv position on this play and LaVil**? had 6 0 lead. The try for the extra point was blocked and after only th • and a half minutes, the Lancers kd The Falcons then drove to th" Lancer 24 yard line with the ball before losing on fourth down. However, on the first ptay, Cramer fumbled a pitchout and Hugh Gvren plucked the ball out of the air und was tack'.“d on the 19 yard line. It took the Falcons six running plays before Larry Mueller plunged in forth" tying scqre. DeMyer then hit Ludwig with a pass for the extra point that gav? the Falcons a 7-6 margin with 40 seconds remaining in the first period. The ball changed hands four times before the Falcons w"re in deep trouble in thier own -nd Zone. With Bob Kaser deep in his own end zone to punt, the snap from center flew over his twad and hit thv goal popt for an automatic safety. This gave the Lancers in 8-7 lead with 3:30 left in the fi.st half. Following thv kick from th»> 20 after the TD, LaVille dn.ve right back down ffeld and with a couple of long plays, appn ntly scored again only to hix • a couple of clipping penalties k< < p the Lancers from getting th ir points. Earlier in the half the Falcons had put a t remind u? goal line stand on against LiVIIF holding the Uim ’rs out after a first and goal f. om the six yard line. Four plays n tied only tine yard before the Falci ns took owr. LaVille and Cramer to< k right o's in the sec >nd half as they did in the op min? niimit '- Cramer ran 37 yards < n th • first play from scrimmage to give them a first down on the Falcon 24. From here four running plays pusbed them in th" end Now Possible To Shrink Hemorrhoids V And Promptly Stop Itching, Wieve Pain In Most Cases. Science has found a medication With the ability, in most cases—io relieve pain, itching and shrink, hemorrhoids. In case after case doctors proved, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction took place. The secret is Preparation IP. It also soothes irritated tisBues and helps prevent further infection. Just ask for Preparation H Ointment or Suppositories.
zone with Cramer popping in from the eight for the score. Again the ".xtra pant was missed and the Falcons were then trailing 14-7. Th w was still a lot of time in th" third period as only two and a half minutes aad iAp.it ! :his ime. Glenn t jou the kickou On their own 34 ail po< eded to move right down field for the score. A D-Myer to Trost past gain 14 early in the drive and then on a ciucial third down pax, DeMyr hung a pass in the air that Ludwig made a fm? comeback catch on amid thi e de Anders and fought off these three with some nk" movt s f<a an additional 15 sards, being tackled on the Lam r fiv e y? .1 line. Aft"r a run and an incomplete pass. Ik'Mur hit Tiost in the vnd zone for the sc a • an I then the al important -xtiapoint came up to try an tie th game. H<>wjver, a pa. • w , - inc mp < and the Falcons stilled t aih d II 13 with 5:30 1 ft in th? thud pi riod. Aeti n rr.wer muxe-d d p m‘o either team's br- t >. y until the Kale ns, behind L Mye. s passing and Trost’s 'cv.ving. s irtcd to move down fi 11 ag i n. However. a del"cted pass was akrtly pick'd off by Dan Johnson and he ran unmolested foi 54 yards und a very harmful scot". Cramer ran the extra point and th? Lancers enjoyed a 21 13 lead with 6:10 left in the game. This was th" time DeMyer really loosened up. He started
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