The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1971 — Page 12
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — OCTOBER 28. 1971
Knox 2nd Half iD Tops Glenn inday Night । t-.i John Glenn Falcons made t' u best show ng of the year F id. y night as th y ba-tled to t .• end before dropping a 20-14 4 ion t > the Kn >x Redskins. A t - <hd >wn with jus. seconds i .a tin rg in the Hurd period P . d Kr. x ahea 1 as Glenn l> . i sinned a 11-12 fir t half !-■ । Th Falcons then were un- ' 3 to sustain a drive to go all li >• v ay. Glenn's record is now 0 . 1 v.. h Jimtown and Uiay us t i> m lining opponen s. Stif.'lio K JL F.rst Downs 16 Rmhi: g 98 5^ Pas ing 113 L,’. Pass. < Attempted 18 0 Pas s Completed 7 I H id Intel cep ed 1 21 lb .urn Ya?. ige 21 5 Punts 4 2? Average Yards 19 1 Fumbl s Lost 1 81 Penalties 110 . i n kicked off to Knox and Vi< ■ i.diing t > three first downs a ri. ile was recover d by the bill ' - to .-t>p the drive. At ■f point, starting from their 2’ the Fair ns moved right d . the field with John II irn--1 . mg three pas es and the ■a ng of Joe Jaske churning v the yirds It took eight off.n ive plays and one Knox 15 y. i pen lit;- to move in with J . !•> carrying th ■ last two yards tji the score. A run for the v t points wa- no good but f i the first time this season, M'c I I oils were ahead. - A Falc >n fumble set up • the t^mg touchdown a- Knox was □ 'able to move the ball for a
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first down and punted. HoweviT, unable to field the ball cleanly, Kn ix recovered on the 30 yard line and on the fist pay Rod Piwlick hd Walt Bridegroom with a 30 yard pass to quickly tie the game. A run for the extra point, f died and the score was tied 6-6 as the firwt period ended. The Falc >ns made the next big Ir- ik in the game when a b.o< ked punt by Brad G.llies in the early second period g ive a f ist and 10 t ) Glenn on the Knox 3 > Nine running plays, four by Jaske ;uid five by Alan Northam, pushed across the sc ire as Northam crashed the final yard tor the TD. Jaske hlgg d the it ithe f»r the extra points and a 14-6 lead was enjoyed. A t r the Kickoff, rawlik went right to work on Glenn’s pass delens ■. First he h t Tom Siebi iiih d for 35 yards making it fir t and 10 on the Falcon 26. Then a co-.ly pass interference after two incompleti ins gave the Redskins a fimt and 10 from the 13. On the very* next play another major penalty, this time roughing the passer again moved the ball halfway to the goal. Alter an illegal proceedure call lor the thiid flag in three pl iys, Kn x sucked the Falcon defense in on a bouble reverse and Mike Estok circled hLs own r.ght end unmolested for the second tou hdown. Once again th ‘ Falcons j warmed Pawl k to ts >p the extra pints. A 36 yard kickoff return on the ensuing kick >ff by Jaske put Glenn in fine field position on the Knox 33. Northam li t for 6 and 2, and then Jaske for 11 as the Glenn line was I.lowing out for the first time in seven games. From the 11. Fred Casteel was nailed for a three
yard lo s but Jaske gained 6 and 3 on the next two to make it a crucial four.h and 4 from the 5. After a t.me out, an end .‘■weep by Jaske fooled no one and he was thrown for a two yard 1 >ss, thus I >-ing a fine chance to move w<h ahead. The s< conj half found Knox getting the only points on the scoreboard to decide the contest as neither team moved the l Hl wi h the con-latency they did in the first half. The one drive that did count followed a short Glenn punt into the wind. Knox took over on the : r 36 yard line and Pawlick went to work. He hit strike-; of 13 and 29 yards on the first two play-; to move the ball io the 22. After two incomplete passes, a very que - - tionable piss interference call gave Knox a key fir. t down at the 11. Pawik was then smeared back to the 23, but hit once again through the air for 14 t > the 9. After an incomplete pass on third down, the crucial sou ■ h down play found Piwlik sci ambling for his life and fin illy finding Bridegroom in the end zone for the TD. He then pitched the extra point on another pass and Women Past 21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women 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 suffer from Headaches, Backache and feci old, tired, depressed. In such irritation, CYSIEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at druggists. Sec how fast it can help you.
with 18 seconds left In the third period. Knox had a 20-14 lead. The game ended this way as both defenses tightened up and no jerioiis threats were m ide in the last quarter. The Scoring John Glenn: Joe Jaske, 2 yard run; PAT: run failed. Knox: Walt Bridegroom, 30 yard pass from Rod Pawlick; PAT: run failed. John GCvnn: Alan Northam, 1 yard run; PAT: Joe Jaske. run. Knox: Mike EsCok, 12 yard
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run; PAT: run failed. Knox: Walt Bridegroor yard pass from Rod Pay PAI’: Rick Walters pass Rod Pawlik. Score By (Quarter, Knox 6 6 8 o John Glenn 6 8 0 0 Usher: "How far down de wish to sit? ’ Little old lady: “AU way; Im very tired."
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