The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 November 1974 — Page 8

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SHAMROCKS WIN FINAL GAME OVER LAVILLE The N Tth Liberty Sh urjocks tcppied the LaVille Lancers 14-7 Friday n.ght in the season's finale to put a happy finish on the 1974 season. It was only the second time in eight met tings of the two Northern State Conference foes that the Shamrvcks have defeated a LaVille team. The win was the fifth in 10 starts for North Liberty this season, an im. provement over yne past few years. It wa- the second conference w.n in their five game schedule. This enabled the Shamrecks to tie for fourth in the conference with LaVille who incident, h finished with identical 5-5 and 2-3 marks for the year. NL Statistic's L R F.rst Downs 11 73 Rushing 145 CO Passing 47 14 Passes Attempted 10 C Passe? Completed 4 1 Had Intercepted 1 C Punts 3 SI Average Yards 36 2 Fumbles 4 • Fumbles Lost 2 RO Yards Penalized 40 The Shamrocks received the op. <nmg kick but they were unable to sustain a drive and punted. A similar situation arose with the Lancers but some real heads up football by the Shamrocks Terry ■lenefee and laxness by the Lan. oers followed on this punt that gave the Shamrocks the lead. A batted ball by a LaVille player flopped around but is not a dead WoU after an illegal touch, and Menefee took advantage of this situation scooping up the tall and rushing all the way. 78 yards, for the score. Following a dis. cushion the play remained as the seldom used tut very valid man. euvere paid off in the game’s first six points. Tn fact, under Fuch conditions the Shamrocks could not lose the ball as they would hne the option of taking the ball where it was illegally

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truths d George Efstahiadis kick. <d t!u txtra point and the Sham. : k.s were in front aftei 4:21 had elip>ed After i < uple more exchange* • : ... n. the Lancets started i drive near the end of the first P r.od. ’rhe drive wa- a ground attack eating up a few yards .it a time and <fler two first downs, appeared to be at the end of the line only to have the quarterback Steve Carter pick up a crucial first down on a fourth and five out of punt formation. They con. tinued to bite off little chunks until Mike Cramer poppi-d through for a 16 yard gainer to the one. After a fumble and recovery by LaVdle at the 6. Cramer picked up four and Mike Wright the final two for the score. The tying extra point was kicked by Daryl Garrett with 6:06 showing in the first half to knot it at 7 all. LaVille did make another threat <>n then next possession moving the ball downfiled deep in Shamrock territory only to have Mene. fee intercept a Lancer pass. The threat was stopped but Jeff Gurt. ner ended the Shamrocks chances of advancing with an interception three plays later but time soon elapsed. The Shamrocks best drive of the night came in the third per;od after LaVille had surrendered possession and it started some extra wild action dotted with some key penalties that eventually led to the winning touchdown. The drive began from their own 35 and featured some good plays, a nice 11 yard Rick Hamilton to Jolin Snyder pass and a 23 yard run by Don Stull. However, it stalled deep in Shamrock territory and an attempted 33 yard field goal by EfstathiadLs was wide right and the Lancers took over. The tig play then came for LaVille as Carter teamed with Barry Cox for a big 28 yarder and a personal foul against the Shamrocks found the ref adding 15 more taking the ball to the NL 35. However, an errant p.tchout wa« copered by the Shamrocks Jack O’Connor and a personal foul face mask violation found the ref again being an active bah carrier, this time in the Shamrocks favor to the LaVille 37. The Shamrocks then launch.

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el th, winning drive from this point. 11 im.lt' n * second half passing was a key factor and he wasted no time rifling a 22 yarder to M< nefee on the first down. From the 15. one rush resulted in zero so bacß to the air with two short one*, H multon to Menefee fur four and then six yards and a first and goal at the LaVille 5. Stull hit the line twice for three and one, moving the pigskin just a yard away from where Hamil. ton was able to sneak in behind his center and guards for the tiebreaking score. Kfstathiadis once more kicked the point and the Shamrocks enjoyed a 147 lead with 8:53 remaining in the battle. There was still plenty of time remaining tut the Shamrock de. sense stopped several of the of. fensive threats, once as Chris Weiss recovered a Lancer fumble and other times just stopping the Lancers on downs. On each at. tempt to sustam a drive to kill the clock, tiie cautious offensive attack sputtered, but the Green and White was up to the occasion. The Lancers did win the battle of the statistics but the big play was North Liberty's. The alert punt return, two fumble recoveries and an interception deep in Shamrock territory all were instrumental in this fine win. The S<x»ring NORTH LIBERTY: Terry Men. efee, 78 yard punt return; PAT: George Efstathiadis, kick LAVILLE: Make Wright. 2 yard run; PAT: Drayl Garrett, kick NORTH LIBERTY: Rick Ham. ilton. 1 yard run; PAT; George Efstathiadis. kick Score By Quarter* North Liberty 7 0 0 7 14 LaVille 0 7 0 0 7 First Application Relieves Itchy Skin Rash Alto Helps Promote Heeling Medicated Zcmo quickly relieves itching, irritated skin. Then Zcmo helps nature heal and clear red. scaly skin rashes externally caused. For last relief, get Zcmo Ointment or Liquid.

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