The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1973 — Page 8
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBER 13, 1973
John Glenn Falls 49-28 To Rochester X wua and woo.y on< unfolded at Rochester Fnday night as the Ruchest.r Zeb. as used the very fine running <4 Jack Swank and timely j>assing of Paul Johnsen to defeat a tired up Glenn team that unleashed a good offense but wue unable to contain Swank or defense. It all resulted in a tree scoring 49-2 b Rochester win but gave the huge civwd at the dedication of a new field a very Action packed ball game. It wasn't until the second half that Rochestei was able to nally dominate play Swank, aitet a mediocre List quarter, 5 caiiies ioi 13 \aids, had become unstop, able as he totaled ’269 yaids in 32 carries This with a live of seven passing night in key spots made them a train that the Faicos just couldn t c< pv with. G Statistics K 15 First Downs 19 131 Rushing 343 116 Pass, ng 89 17 Passes Attempted 7 8 Paeses Completed 5 3 Had Intercepted 0 0 Return Yardage 3 3 Punts 0 23 Average Yards V 2 Fumbles 3 0 Fumbles Lust 2 4 Penalties 5 46 Yards Penalised 43 50 Offensive Plays 62 The Ze-1 as proved to be unstopable except when they ste| ped themselves with a mistake. They took the opening kickoff at their own 46 and started a nine play drive, eight in a row’ rushing and a 2b yard scoring pass to climax th.ngs from Paul Johnson to Bcb Schoen. Glen Howell kicked the extra point and after 402 had passed, Rochester had a 7-0 lead. Glenn took the kickoff and after tailing to make a first down, punted, only to have the Zebras fumbled and Gordon Hartsell recaver making .t first ai d 10 on the Roch- st er 36. Hartsell hit tm f.ve and a ter an incomplete pass Greg Gidies hit Hart.-ell With a flair ar. 1 Jerry Moore on a cross. A pi ang ■ by Hartsell made it fhst and 10 on the 13 ai d after runs ol 2 and 7 by Ha.tred, Koch-stei was ufside for a first and goal at the 3. An incomplete pass was followed by a Glenn procedure penalty, but a 4 yard run by Hart 11 was followed with > Gui: vs to Hartsell swing pass for toe TD. Gent F 1 sett booted Ims first of four extra pc. its md .t was 7-7 wiUi 1.36 left in the opening stanza. It didn t take Rochester long w di a -uh rt k; k and good re--1 urn by Da.e Bradk-w put tne tall in play on th-. Glenn 30. A couple of runs netted 4 yards t'-t a tig 21 yard pass from Johnson to Jee Bowers made it first and goal at the 5. It was Jack Swank and Dave Fulton to. a ya.d each be. •. ■ Swank carried i‘ Un final 3. The kick failed and ,t wa- 13-7 w.th 1U.46 i it w. .t proved to be a very h.gh scoring second period. A er trie k: k it. a first down Gillies pass was picked .f by Sco on and the Z.-b as went • > * IK Hist a. d 1V at lav Go ;m 04. An K y. d s; tm p r Ku , ♦on was followed by a 49 yard ■ ■" k ; m by Sw.uik who wa> J- getting m .menteum. ’I he p.ay .1: te .ima-Vd With 9:44 ‘ M a pass an, mpt 1 t wo po.ru -unversion laded a u the ku.: n County t am .eu Fhe p.ummed knight n armor * 11 IUo-JHUa p. ’ h , ■.. . rj(. s tlx’ ’ OK, Wh. - n . , t i:b .' slone tower <.i p^oian. In^e ' cih^u.n from the Cy ins Py-.d*.-.' al ’n»-. Set o.i u spmy at ' • M j <- >! Scj. ence and Industry m ('h. igo ir >m Septendx-i 1 through S-jr.em. ber 30. The chess set md other Gifts of State, which We. e pre. sentf-a to th- Ku- .an jx. ( ,p.e p tne Moscow' Summit C>nferen<»wdl be shown m the month-long exhibit M<>nday Saturday, 9:30 * m to 5.30 p.m. Admission is tnee.
19-7. The Falcons then sustained a drive aftei a bouncing kickoff was grounded on their own 15. However Hartsell, who gamed Ss yards in the opentr against Bremen in one half, started carrying the marl and the Falcons. A drive of 11 plays including a 9 yard loss on a pass attempt and a 15 yard hold.ng penalty, found the Falcons going all the way Hartsell tut tor 11, 29 and 9 in a row before getting creamed on a halfback pass play. Gillies hit Tommy’ Hall fur 11 and a new set of downs only to have the holding call come at this spot. Hartsell hit for 16 and Mike Stoneburner 10 for another first dow'ii After two rushes lost 2 yards, an incomplete pass followed only to have the tig fourth down play tud Hall stealing a Gillies pass between too much larg-r defenders tor the sccvv. It was 19-14 after Hockett's k.ck with 4 39 ett. Rochester gr< untied an onside kick attempt on the Glern 49 but Mr. Unstoppable hit for 21. none. 9, 5 and 2 with Fulton getting 3 in the middle to get the ball to the 9. After a procedure call knocked them back to the 14. an incomplete pass was folic wed by a scoring pitch from Johnson to Mike Swark. A run for two points tailed, but the t.rst half scoring wasn’t done despite only 1:25 showing on the clock. Hall returned the kickoff to the 38 and then gathered a Gillies pass in for 53 yards, making it first and goal at the 9. Hartsell hit the line fen about a half yard before Gilies dropped another in Hall's wa.ting hands for the la< TD of the half, with :48 left to play. Hockett's kick made it
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25-21 as the teams went to the messing roc.ms at halt time. The host Zebras .eally enjoy, ed a profitable second half, scor. mg three more touchdowns, gettir.g a safety and rolling up a lot of yards while containing Glenn much better. After the kickoff, the Falcons gained one f.rst down Kilt were forced to punt and had that ya.dage virtually wipped out with a personal foul pen. ally. From the Falcon 45, Swank carried twice, once for five and then for 40 and the score. A pass tor two points made it 33-21 and despite the fact this came with 8:31 left in the third per.od, the next score didn't come until Lhe la-t stanza Rochester started a drive in the third period that covered 78 yards in 13 plays before a Swank tumble was recovered by Glenn. However, possession didn’t last long as a pass interceptien gave the ball back to the Zebras on the Falcon 37. F rom he. e Swank carried all but 3 yards, which also included a b.g clipping penalty on Rochester, getting 21 on the TD carry with 6:14 left. An incomplete pass cm the extra point try left the score 39‘jl. It stayed this wav only very briefly as Mike Flaugher picked up a bouncing kickoff right on the 20. swerved slightly left and outran the pack fir an exe.ting ^0 yard scoring gallop Hockett was again true with his kick and it was 39-28. Rochester scored another TD, Swank, who else, with 2:47 left as he plunged in from 2 yards for his fifth score of the night and a total of 269 yards m 32 carries. They converted for 2 more points on a pass and scored a safe ty just ^cund later alter a bouncing twisting kickoff found Hall
really racked on the 2 yard line after catching up with the bail. On the iii't play, a pitchout to Hart-ell was never gathered in and went cut of bounds in the end zone lor the saleUv. This finished the scoring for the nignt. For the Falcons, Hartsell had a line rushing night w.th 121 yai’ds in 21 carries. The Scoring Rochester: 80. Schoen, 32 yard from Paul Johnson; PAT: Glen Howell, kick Glenn: Gordon Hartsell, 4 yard pass from Greg Gillies; PAT: Gene Hcckett, kick Rocht.-ter: Jack Swank. 3 yard run; PAT; kick failed Rochester: Jack Swank, 49 yard run; PAT: pass tailed Glenn: Tom Hall, 22 yard pass from Greg Gillies; PAI: G«ne Hockett, Kick Riche lei: M.ke Swank. 14 yard pa-* from Paul Johnson; ia i : run lai led Gann: Tcm Hail. 8 yard pass from Gr<g Gillies; PAT: Gene Hockett, kick Rochester: Jack Swank, 40 yard run; PAT; Bob S<hoen, pass from Paul Johnson Ri che t, i ; M.ke Swank. 21 yard run; PAT: pass failed Glenn: Mike Flaugher, SO ya.d kitkolf return; PAI'; Gene Hockett. kick Rochester: Jack Swank, 2 yard run; PAT Jo- Bow is, pass ti. m l’aul Johnson Rochester: Safety, Glenn fumbled out of the end zone Roche ter 7 18 8 16 - 49 Glern 7 14 0 7— 2k Waitress. “Thi'’ is your fifth cup. iir Y’ou must like coffee.” Diner: "I do. I do. That’s why I am willing to drink all this water to get a little of it!"
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