The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1968 — Page 12

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THE INDEPENDENT -NEWS — OCTOBER 10. 196#

Falcons Fall To Fast Wakarusa 11 Friday 40-13 Th John Glenn Falcons i.n nto a >P' ady little buzz saw Fri. -Ly night a- they visit.-d N <pptm.- top t\ thv Waktu-i Indims in football. The host t< ini '.a k aciv int .i!? of <vr \ Fal< on ■ ii-' ikc and a couple of rather qu ' .nabb cal’s to mow to a ! | de 1 10-13 victory. The 1 .vs '■‘ft tic Falcons 3-2 on the ! • n Wal • irusa <ontm ied to a l unb. aten u ith a p. rs- < t 4 (I re< ..-al JG Statistics H It* First Downs 22 Rushing 283 76 Pas-ng 115 27 Pass* s Attempted 1" 7 Pass's Completed 11 <• Inb ii i pt* d By 0 170 Ib turn Yardage 66 * Punts 2 JO AVe’ige Y'll'ls 3(1 2 Fumbb s Lost 0 95 Penalties st b■ k v -y lift' • time f or the Indians to get on the board. Aft. r r. <. ving th ki. k off and ■tuning to their <wn 31. the *<on 1 p'a\ found Lirry Groves not ever getting control of a handoff fn-m quarterback C~aig D‘Myvr and a fumble resulted that gave possession to Wakarusa on the Falcon 35 yard line. On the first play. Tom Roush ran 27 ya -ds for a first down -n the Falcon 8 and two plays lat r Rob Abe] proved that he was just that and passed to Ron O.’udg • for a six yard -«"iin ■ play and a 6-0 lead a'ter just ' had < 1 ips.d in th' game. The Falcons again proved thei‘Nhty to not move th- ball on sistently os they again tu n< I >ver po.ssvssiun after gaining only one first down and then punting It took Wakarusa this time s, v n running plays and an £•1111111 JIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIiiiiiir. E Specializing in Permanent E Waving i Dede’s e Beauty Salon E Hair Shaping. Coloring & E = Styling E Phone 586-8644 E ~ Operator*: DEDE I EJEi = = WK Roosevelt Rona = ~ Walkerton, Indiana E ^rillllHllllHl|||||tl||||||||||||||||||||||||7

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oth’T pass, this time from Abel to Rouch. and it was quickly 120 as another extra jroint was missed. The mxt o f ßnsive driv. the Falc.ns had netted only two jard* b • ore Kas.-t was again culled in to punt and this time the Indians started a d ive that carried into the second quarter. The key play was- a fourth down and nine situation from the Falcon 27 that a very qn-stlonuble pass in! • rfe-em e was called on a ball that fell harmlessly to the ground, giving the Indians a first and 10 from the 11 Abel again used the air route and pa., cd tu Jack Farr II so” th’S' a- th: coming with 10 19 showing on the clock in the s < nd period. This time th" p ".nt att< r was good on a piss fn.m Ab -1 to Drudge, making it 19-9. The n xt break in the game came ifter the I- ilcons had h-Id the Indians 0 the first time- in the ; mil Fencing a punt. D. n ny Hint tried to pick up a bounding ball and a sc rap b<-. tw-n two players result'd in Wakarusa regaining posse s,r,n on th' Fahon 11 yard hne. F. om h<ie it was urn- play, another si ting pass from Bob Abel to Rick Ab-1. good for 14 yaids. Farrell ran the vxi.a point and it was 26 0 with 6:05 left in the half. For the first time in the game. Glenn put on a sustained drive that was finally culminated by a ref. ree’s decision. The Falcons moved for three first downs and had a third and 15 from the 20 when DeMwr laid a ball beautifully in tl> hands of Gary Trost for an apparent score. However, when the play was well ov t. the t.fficial who was well away from the pl iv and not near the sin • hne, rub-1 Trost had caught the ball out of bounds. This nuhfoef th- score and tacked «n additiona 15 yards on the Falcons due to the p-otest put by ci»ach L u Kol’ias Th' re was no m >re scoring in the first half. The s<‘cond half began with 1?.'.. ITCHING? Let doctor's formula stop it. Zcmo speeds sixithing relief to externails caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, nonpoisonous insect bites Desensitizes iKrse endings, kills millions of surface germs, aids healing "De itch” skin ssith /emo, 1 iqurdorOintmcnt. Quick relief, or jour mones back I

Wakarusa taking right off where they finished. After receiving the- kickoff, they marched right down fivld once more, this time covering 45 yards after a piling on penalty wus railed on Glenn, in seven plays with Jim Host t - let carrying in from the onv vard line A pass from Abel to Abel made it 33-0 with the second half just underway. The Fakr>n» follow*-d with their first score of the night. After taking the kickoff, they appns-ntly lost possession of the ball, onlx to have Kaser really lacked up after punting for an automatic first down and poss. sion of the 101 l "ii th Wakarusa 50. After a penalty, a loss ’ and two completed passes for eight yards each, Dvnnj Hurt ' made a crucial first down "n a sou th and thre. play th it k- pt th.' drive alive. H- w. nt 15 ..n ' Has on and 17 two plays lat. r for a first and goal from th. 'CW. n. Lairy Mu lle r ran the next pl ij in th< •nd zone and 1 DMp'- hit Hint with an ext. a p int pass making it 33-7. Each team then scored a toucblown in the final period. Wakarusa *irst on a six yard run by Dave Richmond and D nms Wiggins ran the ext.u point in for the score. The Falcons scored with 3 54 b-ft in the gam. when a key pass from DeMyer to Hurt on a *<>urth down set up the chance with a first and goal from the four. Lurry Groves carried in for the score to end the scoring for the night 40-13. The Scoring Wakarusa: Ron Drudge, 6 yard pass from Bob Abel; RAT failed Wakarusa: Tom Rouch. 15 J-urd pass fnom Bob Abel; DAT faik-d Wakarusa: Jack Farn 11. n yard pass from Bob Als I: PAT Ron Drudge, pass from Bob Ab« l Wakarusa Rick Al»el. 14 yard pass from Bob Abel; i’AT Jack Fam-11, un Jim Hostetler. 1 yard run; PAT Ri.k Abel, pass from Bob Abel John Glenn: Larry Mu.-lh-■. 7 yard run; PAT Denny Hurt pass fn-m Craig DeMwr Wukarusa: Ihiw RKhmon-l 6 yard run; PAT: Dennis Wiggin run John Glenn: Larry Groves 4 ya-d run; PAT failed

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Late Touchdown Tops Shamrocks Saturday Night A third period touchdown pass that was alnmst an interception, pushed thv Jackson Tigers to un exciting 19-12 victory over the North Lib.ity Shamroc-ks Sat urday night in a game plaji-d on the Jackson field. The wore hand.-d thv Shamrocks thi ■- fourth h.ss in five games with the other being a scorvlcss tie for the season to date. NL Statistic* J 6 First Downs b 26 Rushing 125 47 , Passing 135 21 Pass, s Att mpted 13 10 Pass<-s Complet J 7 2 Jnten opt.-d By o 145 Return Yardage 45 7 Punts 3 •36 Average Yards 39 0 Fumbles Lost 2 10 Penalties 10 Thv game was an exciting one all the way and featured giM>d dv fensive play by the Shamrocks onev again with a dvfinate need r>f more offensive consist, ncy. Jackson scored first as DeeVan CYimp took a first period pass from Rick Shidakcr for an overall 11 yard touchdown Jackson missed the extra point and held a brh*f 6 0 lead. The lead was very short livi-d as Shamrock Joe Fisher took the following kick on his own 15 yard line arrl raced 85 yards into the end zone tu tie the score at 6-6. Thv Shamrock extra point try was block<*d and a tie remained until the Jackson tram again got on the scot board in the second quarter. This time it was again Van Camp who gut the six points as hv gathered in another pass, this one from Dick Petty for a 21 yard scoring pay. Once again the extra point faih«d and Jackson held on to had 12 6 at the main intemdssion. Tin- ffrewurks started again in the <urly wcond half. Fisheagam put his team in a th- posi ti.»n as hv capped a drive for th.Shamrocks by racing into the pay dirt territory as he napp <1 a drive for th-- Shamrocks racing into tin- pay hit tenitory

nn a three yard run. The again failed keeping thv j. tied. This drive started Jackson had fumbled a pur their own 37. However, Jackson soon .. pulled the big phay that al backfired completely. FVtty : ed a hoping pass from dv. ( his own territory and safetx Mike Wesolek went forth. terception and barely n. getting the ball. Instead , it Went over Wewilek's In-ad Daniels pulled it in and nothing but op n field ahe him. He ran-d the n-st uway easily and the 71 yard ; boosUxl the Jackson lead t 12. Thv extra point this - was good as Dick Good k the ball through the upi .and Jackson h» Id the i margin which ultimately , • as the final scure. The Scoring Jackson: Dee Van Camp yard pass from Rick Shid.i PAT: kick failed North Liberty: Joe Fish yard kickoff return; PAT I failed Jackson: Dee Van Camp j-ard pass from Daw p. PAT: kick failed yard run: PAT: kick failed North Liberty: Jw Fishei Jackson: Jim Daniels. 71 pass from Daw Petty; p Dick Good, kick HIGH CXMJT The air we breathe is fr but each year it costs more i more to breathe it. Now Possible To Shrink Hemorrhoids And Promptly Stop Itching, Relieve Pain In Most Cases. Science has found a medication with the ability, in most case* - to relieve pain, itching and shrink hemorrhoids. In case after caudoctors proved, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction took place. The secret is Preparation It also soothes irritated tissues and helps prevent further I infection. Just ask for Preparation H Ointment or Suppositories.