The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1971 — Page 12

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — OCTOBER 14, 1971

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Ccugais Swamp Glenn 50-8 t oday Night Nev. Prairie’s Cougars rolled v . • John G1 nn Friday night us ( ■ i-c nil; suffered their fourth defeat. Th< score of t game was 50-8 a> a big last t[ , for New Pr.arie put. the s . , on a lopsided basis. j Statistics NP First Downs 22 i_; Rushing 312 4 j Passing 63 21 Passes Attempted 15 Pa-^ s Completed 5 i H<d InYercepted 0 2 Punts 3 . . Average Y’rds 23 i Fumbles Lo 1 1 » Yards Fenaliz d 95 Nev. Pi tirie scored cne first t ie they got the ball as John 1! . . --s p :nted 3s y .rd- aga : n t t • wind to th Cougar 10. A 93 nd drive inn 10 plays un--1 > i th it found big yardage b :g ga ned on 5 plays with Jay C> '.n carrying the final 20 for

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the score. Larry Shead kicked the extia point and fi was 7-0 The Cougars scored two times in \h • second period, once early on a four yai-d run by Gilpin and on e in the middle of the quarter following an intercepted pass a; Gadacz carried it in from the four. One of the two extra points were go<xl and it was 2U-0 at halftime. After an exchange of possesion in Yhe early second halt, the (’ougirs found f.ne field position i ecovering a Falcon fumble on the Glenn 27. A 20 yard run by G.lpn, a five yard walkoff against -New Prairie was followed hy a 12 yard pass from Shead to Ken Jones for the score. A pas- on the extra poin. made it 2S-0. It was after this kickoff that Glenn got ’cheir off' nse moving al’ier only two first dawns in the first half. From their own 35, an all ground attack with Alan N>>:tham slanting rlgh| once for 4S yards, put the ball on the six of New Prairie.. From here it was Nortliam, Fred Casteel and then Northam the final two for the score. Northam also ran the

extra points in for the eight total of the Falcons. Glenn then stopped New Prairie and forced a p,mt and pu- tne tall in p.ay once more. Af.er getting one first down on a pass from John Harness to Curt Ph’ccher, another attempt at a sideine pattern was picked off by Gad icz and he went untouched for 64 yads and the score. T ins one not only put the Cou^ais in front by 27. but also took the starch out of Glenn's offen_-e as it had s/carted to move. Two more late scoies made .he final score 50-8. The Scoring New Praliie. Jay Gilpin, 20 yard run; PAT: Larry Shead, kick. New Prairie: Jay Gilp n. 4 yard run; PAT: Larry Shead, kick. New Prairie: Jim Gadacz, 5 yard run; PAT: kick blocked. New Prairie: Ken Jones, 12 yard pass from Larry Shead; PAT: Boi Deneve, pasts from Ken Jones. John Glenn: Alan Northam, 2 yard run; FAT: Alan Northam, run. New Prairie. Jim Gadacz, 64 yard pass intercept.on. FAT: Larry Shead, kick. New Prairie, Paul Zahl, 8 yard run: PAT: Larry Shead, kick. Now Prairie: Paul Zahl, 19 yard run; PAT: Pat Kane, run. Score By Quarters New Prairie 7 13 2 22 20 John Glenn 0 0 8 0 8 I OOF NEWS NotJe Grand Welcome Miller announced at the regular m^etFreezone is for corns that hurt. Absolutely painless No dangerous cutting no ugly pads or plasters. In days, Freezone eases the hurt., safely helps ease off the corn. Drop on Freezone-take off corns. REMOVES (h/-. | CORNS AND CALLUSES

ing of the Tyner Oddfellow Lodge Wednesday evening, October , that District number 8 will have installation of recently elected Officers, at the Mmxankuckee Lodge m Culvi r. Oc ober 21b*c John Stull was apponted chairman of the annual CT 'drens Halloween Pirty. The party will be held at the Tyn r Temple. T he ladies of the Rebekah

PUBLIC SALE Have quit farming so will sell at Pubic Auction, locat 4 miles east of 23 on New Rd. or 5 m'le» west of 31 , New Rd. to Primrose, mile north on Primrose. Saturday. October 16 AT 12:30 HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Round drop loaf cable; Desk; Sm drop loaf table; Chest of Drawers; Television; Electric Bn er baker oven; Electric fry pan; Waffle iron; Camera. FARMING TOOLS & MISC.: 1959 Industrial Case Tract witn large Indu Jr al Scoop; 1952 Ford Tractor Kelly Scooj 1939 John Deere B Tractor; J. D. Disc; 3 Bottom Plow; J D. 4 row Com Planter; J. D. Spring Drag; Cult'pTcker ; Roll; Rubber Tire Wagon with Rack and Sides; 70 B Auger Wagon; Electric Emery Grinder; Table Saw; Pi; Thread Gutters & Vice; 50 Ft. Sewer Rod Cleaners ar Au"ers: S< affobing Brackets; Rubber Tire Wheelbarrow Stump Puller; 2 Extension Ladders 12 & 20 Ft.; Old M chine Auger Crank Type; Set Socki'c Wrenches inch inch; Fimir^g Equipment & Rods & Reels; 2 20-Ton Sere Juk; Electric Drill % Inch; 3 Oil Tanks; Tractor Buz Saw; Wooden Planes; Anvil; Hand Drill Press; 1000 I. Scales; Socket Wrench I^2 Inch; 16 Gu^e Shot Gun; 2 Rifle; Chain Ho ; st ’ 2 Ton; 2000 Volt Generator; 2ln Butcher Kettles & Stands; 1 Set Thread Cutters; 8 x 2 House Trailer; Lots Os MiscelHneous Not Men'don. Terms: Cash Not Responsible For Aociden' Ben Baughman Archie Schultz. Auctioneer Clerk Bill Mill .r Phone 784-2745

Lodge cooperate in this ass , The date will be announced the near future. It was reported that a men Robert Hendricks, has be. leased from the hospital ana welcome visitors in his hon The Tyner Oddfellows' M Kitchen will fry for the L Ford Lodge on Octotcr 30th