The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1968 — Page 2
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— THE IVDErrMOTATWS — (MTOBIR 1968
Extra Point Is DiHeience In Shamrock Win North Liberty's Shmi'" ks w n then <'< nnd str i :ht to tbII game 1I 13 over L A'lli* n Friday m^ht. It was a conn f: an behuld win for the Sh imrk- an I the final margin w ~ 11 de lay the t e of Kevin Hostvller. Thi- boo ts the aer- ’l record of the Shamrocks to 2-4-1 and It tv< s the Shamrocks 1-2 in tl । Nrthcin State Con crrir e NL Statistic 1. 7 Fust Downs 1U bl Hushing 96 66 Passing 33 b Tases Attempted 10 4 Eases Completed 1 4 Intercept*. J By 0 12 Return Ya da^e 26 6 Punts 3 27 Average Yards 34 2 Fumble'- Lost 0 50 Penalties 25 L tVilh •:< 1 in the r me t <ir iu. rang sta • Ir. e C, : < < :; led the ball in It nm< yaids out Vi T1 a: • I a I t ; ext i a point and the I/<ta •i - 11 a 7-0 h d Till ca; it. t;e s a >nd quart» t and tin o;. > ( i ned thi way th? »u _h tie iv-t ot the half. ■ : v. .'' ■ ent st >ry. Th* S .mr< <ks g <med p -• rm in ti.< thir I pe! a d < n a pas Lite - < pt it .1 by We- Peter >n. Kevin ILstetlei tin n put on a me m o -now .. - hi- play was eontini ally < abed, lit (a, led eight st auht times .nd finally went in for the -core from one yard out. He then ki aed the extra p >mt . ad tin to the game at 7-7 in Hie tna j pel iod. LtVille went ahead once again a- Gary Rowe carried the ball ( in after a sustained drive. T.ie toil hdown play was <ne yard. The all-important try for the ext’ p »int was then I1 h ked by Jim Plunkett and the host team held a 13-7 lead with time bec trig a:< al factor. Fallowing tlie kic k< 7f. We o1< li t 'ulii uk H -t<-tl< with a p -- in the fiat < n which H *-- 1 t.-t i iamb's 1 for 50 yards be - fnr tx in? brought down. This put tin b ill on the J. in er mne ' y ’ i line. Four play -1 iter. W ..<6 laked an oi tickle | y 1 and slipped outside his own n hl «na <ni went the final two yards 1 1 Buy your face a razor. /r^T GilldteH’chmatic Razor $2.95
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for the re Ho-t< tier then pushed the Shanmx k ah» id for the first time, 14-13 with hi conv« >b n W< Peterson and Gary Smith led the u i d!y -t< ut North Liberty defense wita 27 and 29 to lang punt-. respectively. < >nce ag in the piss mt< ri eption was a big part nf the defen.se as the Shamrock de errb r pi< ke 1 off four LaVillc passes to raise their S< i-on total to 17 intenep tions. The Scoring Li Ville Dale Cramer, 9 yard run; PAT Vic Thacker kick North Liberty Kevin Hosfttlei 1 yard run; PAT, Kevin H stetler, kn k Isi Ville: Gary Bowe. 1 yard run: PAT. ku k failed North Libe t\ Mike We dek. 4 yard run; PAT Kevin Hostder. kit k N rth Liberty 0 0 77 1' L Ville 0 7 0 6 13 Falcons Fall To Sou h Central 31-14 Friday The S>uth Centra! Satellitte^ hand' 1 the John Glenn Fakons their third defeat of the season Friday night using an as. et that can <-iuse the mo t harm to the Falcons, that bring speed. Fsing a lot o' wide runs with a very 'd quarterbac k option. the South Centi 1 team kept the defense honest enough to penetrate almost at will early in the* game. The loss Drakes record 3-3-1 this year. JG Statistics SC 10 First Downs 14 108 Rushing 242 70 Passing 69 15 Passes Attempted 6 6 Passes Completed 3 1 Intercepted By 1 105 Return Yardage 26 2 Punts 1 16 Average Yards -3 2 Fumbles Lost 1 30 Penalties 115 The Falc- ns Inst the toss of the coin an I ki< kel to South Cent al. It didn't take the host team to move 60 yards fur first score as they covered the distance in just 11 plavs. three times m. king kev third down plavs for first downs. With just !< s th<n h'il‘ the quarter gone, Dennis Y.a elski ran the find yard for the score. The Satellites missed their extra point try and led 6-0 over the Glenn team. The second touchdown came also in the fi st period as Glenn wa- unable to control the ball. South Cent-al took over on their own 43 yard line and this time it t -itr io t four plavs before Chuck Eaton got free and jipped 44 yards for the seconl score with just 21 M‘<-onds left in the peri.d Again the try for point was missed and the Falcons we'»> then on the short end of a 12-0 score. S >uth Central continued thei~ dominace as the third time they got the ball it was on a blocked
kick and move 1 5G yards in 15 plays. This time it was Jerry Bennett moving in <rom one yard out after the Falcons almost made in outstanding goal line stand. South Centia! had made down on the F <l< ons <n« and it took four play.s be ore they barely made it into the tn I Bone. Once more the point after faihd, this time on ap . .1,. 'kIng it 4 26 left in the i. t halt. Things did < h enge at thi; point. 'lhe Falcon- took the kick o‘s and after a 26 yard ntu n by Lairy Neisw<nlci. the Falcons were first and 10 on their own 39. Larry Groves sparked the* drive with his running and finally he pound«*i over from seven yards out. givini the Falc' ns a seo »• with 50 showing on the c lock. Steve Lu twig ran the ext. a p mt end it was 18-7, with th< F i'< n- la -, m i some' life after anther b.i start. The I" ik ai i<c- i ,'d the sec< n 1 h I !ik :n i a ter gninin : <ne first down qu < terback C . . , I >eM er w a . <ai ed at ■ tempt ir.': t p • ;r. I umbled. The Sab 'ktes c >v« . <‘d t ie loose ball with Rigor ’li<h p making the lag iTu ft n t < nly stopped the drive th t Could have made the game < lose had Glenn been uc o sful on thi drive, but kept the b. ll dee p in Falcon te- itory. After atiother ext h m of the ball. South Central moved 43 yards n one wide play to score 'irst in the second half. Denny Ya e| ki covered thi- dist <n< •* an i with another missed ext . a p< int. It was 24-7. In the final period the Laporte County team st ored again, this time on a two van! run by Matt Yagelski. This time a pass wax completed for the extr i point fur a 31-7 lead. Glenn then marched all the way down field after the kick making n La -t sustained drive of 71 ya/t in just five plays, four completed passes by I>eMyer. Ludwig caught the big one f<>r the firwil 17 yards and the score and on the extra point it was DeMvcr teaming up with Steve Buswell. This made the -core 31 14 which eventually ended a the* fin d tally of the night. Part o Glenn's short< min? this game were by their own ch in”. Twice they lo t fumble to the Satellite < an i < n n th- • occ id. n an intercepted ]is stopped a potential drive. Tlie Scoring South Central Denni Y velski. 1 vard run; PAT knk failed South Central: Chuck E t’on. 43 yard run; PAT kick failed South Central Jerry Bennett. 1 yard run; PAT pass f tip । J<<hn Glenn Lirry Groves. 7 yard run; PAT: Steve Ludwig run South Central: Dennis Yagelski. 43 yard run; FAT: run failed South Cent~al: Matt Y igelski, 2 yard run: PAT- Ray Huhnke, pass from Mitt Yagelski John Glenn: Steve Ludwig. 17 yard pass from Craig DeMyer: PAT Steve Buswell, pass from Craig De Myer. Large Crowd At Ladies Night Program A ’- • i v 1 of ]o<) guest after l< i i 6 30 dinner of the st. Joseph V dlrv Club >f Scottish Rite Chiptcr of Freenrisonar\ at the Walkeit ri M o me Temp!» Thu - day Octoh<i 47 with their ladle's a- guests Newton William Walkert< n give the invcsati n. The dinnei Was seivt-l by the ladies i.f t o E<t< • - sta laM>' . . boy sc-ved David Mellin president of th< ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula! Zemo ipccdilv slop* torment »*f external)* caused itching of cx/criM minor lin irritabon*. tv rp<i ~n '<o bite* Ikrsctrih e. r»c < < ca fir .0 kII mt’h -n (mhI.KC n uv. Ik H<h o 1 wclii Z. I 1 ad 01 <hnlmc I.
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