The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 November 1973 — Page 3
Knox Edges Falcons Friday In Overtime ci>i< n not discussed early, but where possession should be given • , Glenn. An interperation of •Jr rules is one thing, but for a man to not know immediately if In- I lew a whistle or not is some. •Jung else. Then to complete the ( , medy of errors, the ball was spotted wrong, on the 27, for a , : a. when the quarterback was ,j for a loss trying to pass. The finishing touch came when they g ive Knox another third down • play. Things did get more organized n the second half and after a far Knox punt backed Glenn to their own 12 with the aid of an -.sportsman like conduct call for m ilb gal fair catch, the Falcons were forced to punt from deep in their territory. A kick off the s. ie of th* foot gave Knox pos. -■ -an at the Glenn 36 and it t k just five plays for them to -core. Chris Barone hit for 18 on the fust play and Bailey got 15 on the second. After two short gains by Bailey, a procedure call on an attempted quick count, put Knox back to the six, but Small flipped a short pass to Bailey for the yardage and the score. An attempt for two by a run failed and it was 14.8 with 5:51 left in the thud period. Mike Flaugher, who has broken fiee for 2 kick off returns this year, almost got nunTt-er three but was hauled down at midfield. From here the Falcons went right to work After Flaugher was < reamed for a four yard loss, he hit Wilson on a swing pass for 23 yards to the 31 Wilson hit for two, Flaugher thr *e and then Flaugher drilled a pass to Hall ' ight down the middle between two defenders for a circus catch and short run to pay dirt. A wide kick kept the score tied but there was still 3:43 left m quart, er number 3. The teams then went into an exchange of punts and finally a Knox fumble turnover before a Glenn drive carried to the Knox 33 before stalling Bailey ripped one big gainer of 39 and got the. Redskins into fine field position t>efore Hall stopped a much big. K' i Smail on a key fourth down play just two yards short of a key first down. This set up a fieak play that caused a lot of excitement. Flaugher hit Wilson with another swing pass and he had first down yardage when he and a blocker collided popping the ball in the air. Small picked it cleanly and raced to the two before being thrown out of bounds
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The Glenn defense then put on their best show of the year as Knox was first and goal from the 2. Bailey* was thrown for a 2 yard loss, two passes were broken up and on fourth down another run stopped for no gain and the Falcons took over. After lading to gain. Wilson wa< fo.'ced to punt from the back ' f the end z.ut and boomed a 54 yarder to the Knox 42. From here Glenn then intercepted a pass but Knox returned the com. I hment < uly t have Knox fumble as the ball changed hands four times in 9 plays. A last play pass from Flaugher to Hall got 19 yards but the time ran out. In the overtime, new to most p - iple, each team gets four downs from the 10 to try and score. It doesn't matter if one team scores on the first play, they both are • rt.thd to their four plays if r «'d'<l. Knox won the flip and took poss -.s.on. They got 7 on first down, faking to Bailey and giving to Collins. Bailey then hit for 1 an<l then 2 and the score. A kev pa-s conversion from Small to Hagen made it 22-14. Glenn then got thiir chance. Wilson carried for 2, but Flaugher was smeared for a six yard loss. On third down a pass to Jerry Moore got 11 but the fourth down swing pass to Wilson was read ty Knox and he was stopped for a two yard loss and the ball game Glenn has had their share of injuries this year and Wilson was basically tin* fourth tailback used by Glenn this year. He had a busy game and did many things well including being Glenn’s leading rusher and pxss receiver. A fine 134 yards in 29 carries by Bailey was Knox’s main offensive strength. The Scoring KNOX: Ron Bailey. 12 yard run; PAT: Jeff Lockridge, pass from Doug Small GLENN: Tom Hall, 5 yard pass from Mike Flaugher; PAT: Bob Wilson, pass from Mike Flaughi r KNOX: Ron Bailey, 6 yard pass from Doug Small; PAT: run failed GLENN: Tom Hall, 26 yard pass from Mike Flaugher; PAT; kick failed KNOX: Ron Bailey, 2 yard run; PAT: Bruce Hagen, pa^s from I>oug Small Score By Quartern Knox 0 8 6 0 8 — 22 Glenn 0 8 6 0 0 — 14
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