The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 November 1968 — Page 9

Jimtown, Breaks, 1 Hand Falcons 27-7 Loss Friday A good fast Jimtown football team took great advantage of some breaks to hand John Glenn's Falcons their Hfth loss of the season in their final game Friday night. The loss ends the season for Glenn with a 3-5 1 record and they were tied for third in the Northern State Conference with New Prairie behind the champion Jimtown and second place LaVille. JG Statistic J 1*? First Downs 1? 74 Rus! ng 117 114 Passing 72 28 Passes Attempted 11 7 Passes Completed 8 1 Intercepted By 0 15 Return Yardage 32 3 Punts 3 27 Average Yards 23 0 Fumbles Lost 0 01 Penalties 30 The game, played on a gooi football night on the Jimtown field, started with a bang. The Jimmies kicked off to Glenn out of bounds, and on the first play from their own 40, quarterback Craig DeMyer hit halfback Denny Hurt with a long pass for 43 yards. After gaining another first down for a first and goal from the Jimtown 5 on a pass from DeMyer to end Steve Ludwig, the Falcons then were victims nf their own mistakes. An Illegal procedure call pushed the ball back to the 10 and after Larry Groves carried for 2 yards, a pass was Incomplete. On third down. De Myer was smeared, but the fourth down pass was again incomplete to turn the ball over to Jimtown on their own 13 yard Une. A Jimtown punt followed after they failed to make a first down, but the 41 yard boot put the Falcons back on their own 39. After 17 yards was gained for a first down, the defense toughened and with a fourth and 9 from the Jimtown 43. DeMyer was thrown or a 15 yard loss as he failed to unload another pair This gave the Jimmies the first break they needed. Movihg Into the aecond quarter, they made one first down but were on the verge of turning the ball over on downs when a fourth and 13 situation, a dead certainty for a pass play, found the Falcons lettag a receiver go down field unmolested to grab a pass and scamper 33 yards for the score. This came with 11 * left in the first half. The point after was good and It was 7 0 After receiving the ball again, the Falcons failed on the ground to do much damage and a short kick and a long return was only helped by a Jimtown clip and they went to wo~k on their own 41 yard tine. One run netted 3 yards and then Bob Farrell Ux>k a handoff, was hit behind the HmiiaiMitial OFFERS PARKED CAR PROTECTION Have you heard about Meridian Mutual Parked Car Coverage? An unusual advantage you can have when you insure with us! Phone u* today •• • R- W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Hamlet Phone 807-?R*4 Afternoon* — Koonix lu»ke Phone Walker to u 586-2580

line of scrimmage but nnt ' tackled, broke to the outside, ] evaded one more would-be tackler and raced 56 yards for a quick score that boosted the lead to 14-0 as Fearnow once again boomed the point try through the uprights. This came with 7:30 left in the half. The big break that really hurt came late in the first half. A'ter Glenn moved to a couple of first downs, they eventually turned the ball over on the Jimtown 37 yard line. From here the Jimmies went to work with the clock moving along steadily and they were short of timeouts. However, after one completed pass and some good runs, the Jimmies had a drive going when a pass was thrown to end Pete Campbell that was unbelieveably called complete by John Janzurak, the official on that side. This dropped pass called ct*mplete gave the Jimmies a first down on the Falcon 5, but st" time was against the Jimmies. After the first play went sour and the Jimmies lost seven yards, the flags started flying and personal foul on the Falcons moved the ball, but more effectively stopped the clock which the Jimmies couldn’t do. This gave them time for a couple more plays as they huddled

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while the refs explained whnt had happened and after a running play gained nothing, they lined up quickly for a pass play that found Simper throwing to Jack Feranow for a TD that was not caught under control until he had crossed the end of the end zone. However, it being called complete, the breaks had all combined to make it another Jimtown score and to further add salt to the wound, the», mvved the ball to the on« yard line on another penalty following a voice protest by one of the Falcon players. This didn't matter really as Feamow again split the uprights and it was 21-0 at halftime. The second half turned into a great defensive game for quite a while before the Falcons started a march on their own 42 yard line. From here they moved 58 yards in 17 plays and two five yard penalties on the Jimmies to score as DeMyer hit Hurt with a seven yard scoring strike. Thi all came about following a pass interception by Ludwig. The extra point was food on another pass, this time to Ga y Trost and the game was 21-7 with 10:53 left In the battle. The game would have remained this way hadn’t the Falcons gone for broke late in the

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game In their own territory. Giving up the ball on a fourth down tm their own 26, Jimtown moved in quickly to score with Simper carrying in from the 4 with just 26 showing in the game. Farrell’s extra point try was wide and the game ended 27-7. The season, although a losing one, was an interesting one for the Falcons and Falcon fans. It might be noted that two of their losses came at the hands of unbeaten teams. Wakarusa and Jimtown. Over the season, the Falcons scored in every game to total 128 points to their opponents 174. The only game they were ‘ out” of early was Wakarusa where a combination • of errors and a very good opponent put them well behind early. The Falcons will lose heavily from this years team by graduation, but did have an interesting B Team schedule that found the B Team compiling a winning record. The fr^thdl interest is more In the school Bnd it Is hoped to again have Junior High lootball in the near future to start the kids off on an equal foot with other area schools. The addithm of a fine field and support of the fans helped a lot in the 1963 season.

To all players and the coaching staff, it must be said, well done. The Scoring Jimtoun Pete Campbell. 33 yard pass from Bob Farrell; PAT, Jack Fearnow, kick Jimtown: Bob Farrell, 56 yard run; PAT. Jack Fearnow, kick Jimtown: Gary Weyrich, 6 yd. pass from Doug Simper; PAT, Jack Fearnow, kick John Glenn: Denny Hurt, 7 yard pass from Craig DeMyer; PAT, Gary Troat, pass from Craig DeMyer Jimtown: Doug Simper, 4 yard run; PAT, failed Jimtown 0 21 0 6 27 John Glenn 0 0 0 77 WomenPast2l WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many womea as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or Itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and Buller from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such irritation, CYSTEX usually brings fart, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drugguU. See how fast it can hrip you.

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