The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 September 1974 — Page 2
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— HIE INDEPENDENT NEWS — SEI’TEMBF.R 26 1971
FALCONS DROP SEE-SAW BATTLE .J LANCERS All I \ ' ' ' , 1 liu • . 4 ' r <: .i i F i> ns i- ' j J t .- ■ I i- $ f-’” etn.'X- ;. • , <• iM ’h < ! iG * 1 ijl ai ■ ' ■ M 1 n '< e ’ tU NY ’V.: n •: '■ 1 H i >nfeivmv i ay i o>- , , Bt.lt. t'. ' E Fux O a . , - Ru- /.; Fas- g 77 1 Passts C 1 H i Inte • <i Return Y”dage 0 Pm* 0 41 Average Yard 0 -, Fumbles o Fumbles Lu.-t Yards P< na < d I? Offensive 1 lays 63 >p game opent-d w.th La\ de •; it game penrd wth La\ .la 1. ILg to Glenn and aftei get. t ; one first down, the Falcons W: ! forced to punt and the vi-. it s were forced back to their •wn K However, much of the p. un of the game was then displayed as LaVille marcheo -G ya: ts on the ground in 17 plays only to lose the twill on the Faicon 5 on a fouith down tumble. G ft then was unable to gain a :.rst down and punted to the La ers .again on the first pay of he second quarter. From the 4 ’ he ground game started to i 11 .again and after a couple of fii downs, a procedure penalty put La Ville third and 14 from the Glenn 32 and quartet back S. 'e Carter arched a good pass t nd Wayne Six behind the Faii i defenders and it was a La- \ 1- touchdown, coming with 8:22 hr in the half. Aftei an offside entity cost LaVille their extra pomt. a second kick was no goi>d. ieav.ng it 6-0. Tae Falcons then took the en. s g kickoff and a nice run was nul.fied by a clipping penalty to pit Glenn in the hole first and 10 from their own 15. After a 5 y ird proceedure call, they went to work moving the ball. most, ly >n the ground. They moved f: "U their own 10 to the LaVille 16 where a fourth and one situs, tion was marred py an offside rail that spoiled Glenn’s chances t ,et another first down and ex. cellent field position as well as t" inue their momenteum. 1 h Falcons had one mure shot in ’he last seconds of the half a« a Turn Rolze interception of a LaVille pas< gave the Falcons the ba.। at the 31 but four incomplete pa -e« stopped anv drive here. The second ha’f was all action. M k-> Flaugher recovered a Lan. cet fumble on the first play from ^r-nmage giving excellent field position but five plays later a P' hunt was fumb'ei and LaVille '’ ■ ba ■; • Aftei g . *' ’ 11 d of real ••state they fin. •* v gave up p w ess on on the G • n 19 the first p ay. a simple run igh the left s d*- the .'me. 1 ard Jaske- thrilled th h m< rr dby break.ng in the open Wti ■ n r,e the LaV e mc. '• ■ ry for an st yard totjcinj wn i a This was f bowed by a run Tyner 1.00. F, FISH FRY Sat. Sept. 28 TYNER SCHOOL Art* . K:OO P.M, Adults, s2<wi Childien f 1.25 CARRY OUT SERVICE AU You Can Eat
for two point? by.Gurdon Hart, st ’.I and the Falcons had grabbed tin lead x-6 with 4:50 left in the second half. lib 1 I wa. short lived. On t 1 ’ • k 1 I it he Wright i< • t ’ th k ekiut rd y nis put. t LaWde in exn lb nt fieid . •. Aftei got.ng or.- first a. a i til i mnir.g plays, a \ . ix. ' r- va»i. c f ‘Und 1 lank- < 1 . ( x out » Hu d - • a .id ; ad run. On-■ • <xVa p ’ t w ' n > 1 ‘ LaVdlc hhd regaim ! i i v ■ i t ..i fa play in the 1 v ( ■ ’< turn again and . - r< t imed the kick । v . 'I ■ I.- Wt nt v f ve ph y*- with the i •' 3 .’-'.k' 1- mgho u M :<'h 1 a i f fh n score. An . k k was bl< <kt d ybut G I icld a 14-12 had with ■ - - hft in quartei num' er li.ee. ~ ■ • ( -mi- a r.n break for the G t 11 Or. the k ekeff, an • : : kFk qu it. d oil t» .di f 'he kicker's foot and ’ ; : p • ''ling backwards f»r a five yard 1< -« before it wx ; d wra I This gave LaV.lle ex. C’ilent p -it.on once again and t'-. y s»ar’ed another al] running drive that carried them 35 yard’ in tight plays with Wright bust. is« over from the one. A pass for two p ints failed but it was 1*.14 w.th 8:57 left to play in the game. Action was fast but also loose in the rest of the game. Glenn
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fumbled away the football after three play-, but just one play latvr recovered another LaVille fumble. The Falcons then failed t> g<t a first down and got a c d.y 15 yaids for slamming the I. i ~ n alii i an <r: :r.t ii ui t a ■ w.. p ay. 1. .\.il • nil v< u clom* t. .in fm r sc. te but Eolze again p«..' I o.i a Lance. pa?- to sti p Uie Lam •is and gav< Glenn the ba 1 late in the g ime 1, d deep in thch < wn teriihiy. In a d » r d.c ell t. the F. 1. i tip d *'i ’ al! ova ri n their । i: 1(» after fading t mount a ci:iv . ]. Ail < '' । v.ithl'G ec. .r I ’ii' ir in 'hire and ha! p.ck. • d up a score that lo.kcd cheap Mid ।pine. a n .. „.n 11. at w a m"' tpa a; of tl g..nic. After the c.eivi i ।a. p,< k by Johann F'b is. the* ki. In if wa gatherer! in by Hii’.•••ll on h- own 22 and h‘ ra- d 7.x yaid f a the -cr r e< add.ni. n. ic ;rt on to a thrilling sec ml half The pas- fm two w i j. •' ho ' oi 11 mg geo | a d ' a ie do d 25-20 a one of. b n ve p ty by LaVa'c- killed th ■ clock. TTie game was a strang' <ne in many rc-pects LaVille f< a. tured short scot .ng drives for the mi st part taking advantagi of opportuneie despite the fact they have a g »od ball control typo of. fen.-< Glenn biokc th.ee sensa. i tional type scores, an 81 yard run from scrimmage, a 33 yard pass play and a 78 yard kickoff return. LaVille didn't have to • punt in this game, moving the i ball deep on drives or loosing the _
‘7^ Robert F* 1 rhin, Editor THE IM)F.FEM)ENT-XE\\S (O. IXU., Publisher 601-03 Roo cvelt R<ad, Walkerton, Tndiana 4t571 Telephone (219) 5 K 6-3139 PUBLICATION TIME: Thu: '.iy of Each \Wek Second Cla-rs Postage Fa <1 At Walkerton. Indiana 4G571 SUi dCKITi’ION R \TFS: S I.DO H i Year . 50c A‘..lit.anal If Miilvd Out Os State
ball on tu'n ver<. lx in all. tl rci on sum les and tVi> 1 on intercept ions. S unt g.> d indiv dual recordvvt.e p.led up, 11.5 yaids by Mdc Ci am< r iiishr g, 94 by Leonard Jake and 67 by <h i doa H irt, sell, a runnci the Em >! n> 1 healthy to give them an outside thfeat. T. mß< ze had three turn, over recoveries, two on pa s in. c<ptions and one fumble ritov. eiy while Mke !■. • i.P 1 interception and one fumble rc. covery Tom Hall euvi.itd to other LaVille turnover. The Scoring LAVILLE: Wayne Six. 2? wt pass from Steve Carter; PAT: kick failed JOHN GLENN: Leonard Ja-. ke, 81 yard runs PAT: Gordon Hartsell, run LAVILLE: Barry Cox, 20 yard run: PAT: run failed JOHN GLENN' Mitch Porish, 33 yard pass from Mike
Flnugher; FAT: k: k f d 1 LAVILLE: Mike Wnght, I yard run; PAT; pa s tailed LAVILLE: Stevo t u'.ti. 1 yard run; PAT: Johanns Fitteis. kick JOHN GLENN: G idm Hail. ; ■ PAT« pass failed Score By (piart“is LaV.lle 0 6 6 13 — 25 John Glenn 0 0 14 6 — 20 JRevermne reads <a ■ft* AND USES f
