The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 October 1973 — Page 12
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEW’S — (KTOBEK I. 1973
Falcons Edge Tii sn Fiiday In 14-13 Thriller k \ that far. It was ju-t abut ( !• lugiwr t”. u^h.'te on <>’t. H ■ .tn 1 ‘Z.lh -s carried on eve y pax with on incomplete pus boi-.> thrown. Basically they u^’d t. blinking > 1 a hard charging • i tensive line for the initial hole nid th n th *ir own talents. Gi2 hs <an nal first fir 7 Elaugher J: ke Die for 9 and a first down. Aitm an in< >mpb te pass. Gillies lut'd out 3 mote but th" big tn id duxn pay found Flaugher }i :t:rg for 16. He then clashed t' 'u igh for 12 and a first and t. nl at the Triton s Flaught r g t 3, then Gillies 5 to the one id on a th 1 down play, Gillies ■e zt d over behind the middle o the liiv for a score. T; n came thinking time. A * ■ gl" p'in’ dots kt.',' goo 1 with " • p. -se sing a fm e place J her. Gillie- kt fly with a g I pass with Hall making a L 't’ catch on the sideline for the 1 bg p lints. This made it 1 i-7 with 3:03 left to play. ’I •; • game certainly wasn't over Triton put the ball in play on t ■ Gl nn 46 after a short kick. I b Fuzy hit K»n Blackford for 22 on the first play to advance i to the 24 After two incom. J "te pa-ses. the Fa Icons had Fuzy tapped deep on a pass attempt te’ly lor him to break away and nov ■ down the sidelines for 11 ■ . i a key first down. It took f i. plays. Gaid carrying on three oid Blackford one. for them to - ne with Gard crashing over Tom the one. Then came the ond b;g thinking time. This t me it was coach ('harks “Butch" Smith’s turn to go for a tie or Cw win. The Walkerton raised c c h made his decision to go all AGONIZING FAIN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL? Get Outgro for | fast relief 1 V, . Suffertbeag ”, 2 r.foant pna.i pain when (k •, •• :> Tpuor. rebel 7 Outgro 1 "w>n< r si, n etses ("tUmnwtiun, re<i exx*’ t"- teg the shape, growth o r< ' ”1 ' the na<l ol\k gives you list pain i p* a i nid>»x ■! eas*r ot out ti e nail cut <> e p.> ■ .nM by .■ >w toenail. Stop ing er. part pain fast with Ou'.g'o. BECEE Friday, Saturday, Sunday October 5. 6,7 Nobody Did It Like Dillinger Color Hated “R" Shows at 7:00 & 8:55 Coming Next Week THE THING WITH TWO HEADS -i bit? 7 VT—r f . j FT; 'll | > jSSferwX Friday, Saturday, Sunday Ort<»brr 5, 6. 7 Big Action Triple Feature FLI ME With Kung Fu Killer a WOMAN Hl NT A Im* Bonn* Friday A Saturday BRI I E CORPS All Rated "R”
the way and Gard got the call on a swet p right. Hall got his 130 plus pounds to Gard first ai d even th ugh he couldn’t drop tit 200 phis Gard, about stA n o: eight teammates got there behre he was finally dumped on the 10 yard Lne. This protected the 1 ad if Glenn could handle tiie kickoff cleanly. Gilies cov. red the onside kick on the Falcon 45 and then it was two fall on the ball plajs till the time expired as Triton's score came with just 1:1k left and both bam- out of time outs. It was a great team effort and especially by the defense which p’ayed well the entire game. On < f<n-<. the line play was real g »d with Flaugher gaining 130 yaids in and Gillies gained 62 in 19 trys. The Scoring * GLENN; Tom Hall, 11 yard
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pass from Greg Gillies; PAT: kick failed TRITON: Eric gard, 1 yard run; PAT: Jim Augustine, kick GLENN: Greg Gillies, 1 yard run; PAT: Tom Hall, pass from Greg Gillies TRITON: Eric Gard, 1 yard run; PAT: run failed Score By Quarters Glenn 6 0 0 8 — 14 Triton 0 0 0 13 — 13 SCHOOL BOARD TO VISIT NLHS The South Bend Community School Board will visit the North Libertj’ High School on Thursday, October 4 at 11:00 am. If the board members elect to step into classrooms, activity is expected to continue as normal. PLAN OPEN HOI SE Tile annual open house is being planned at North Liberty for
Tuesday, October 30. All teachers are asked to be available in your rooms this one evening for the parents to visit. PLEDGE 7<EW MEMBERS The Zeta Pi Chapter of Tri Kappa recently held a pledging
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service for new members. The pledges, Mrs. Jack Carr, MiJerry King and Mrs. James Plunk, ett, will be initiated October io in the North Liberty United Meth, odist Church. A dinner and reg. ular meeting will follow the iniL iation service.
