The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1976 — Page 16

SEPTEMBER J, 1974 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

Conversion Wins For Shamrocks Over N. Judson A short three-yard run plus a similar run for the extra points by senior bob Shipley, pulled an undermanned North liberty Shamrock team to an 8-6 win over North Judson Saturday night in the season opener for both teams. The game, played at North Judson, found the host Bluejays dominating the statistics and much of the game, but a stubborn and determined North Liberty defense made the plays when they had to and the short drive following a North Judson fumble combined to make it a great opening win for the basically inexperienced Shamrocks and new head coach. Bill Farrell. NL Statistics NJ First Downs 9 "4 Rushing 160 17 Passing 13 4 Passes Attempted 10 1 Passes Completed 3 0 Had Intercepted 2 6 Punts 5 32 Average Yards 33 2 Fumbles Lost 3 29 Yards Penalized 65 The Bluejays wasted little time when they got the ball as they used the talents of halfback Dennis Fornal to get a quick score. A four play drive ended with Fornal scampering over from 32 yards away to give the Bluejays a quick 6-0 lead. The Judson defense, then took over and completely dominated the Shamrocks offense, but also during this time, the Shamrocks put some defense of their own on display good enough to bend but not break and the balance of the first half was scoreless despite the fact that Fornal and the Jays did move the ball rather freely in the middle of the field. The second half was a completely different story. Not only did the Shamrocks pick up on offense, but the defense continued to jell and got stronger as the game progressVMrV HAPPY ADS Happy Anniversary MOM & DAD LOVE ( hristic and Steve Angie and Ginger Happy Birthday KIM LOVE Mom, Dad and Kraig Happy Birthday JILL BOLZE 11 Years Old LOVE Mom. Dad. Chip, Julie

ed. The Jays took the opening kick of the second half and with a stubborn dcfnesc stopping a couple of rushes, a key third down play found a fumble by the Judson quarterback being covered by the Shamrocks on the Bluejays 20 yard line. From here it took a total of five plays, all on the ground and four run by senior Bob Shipley, seeing limited action due to an injury. He first hit for 3, then five yards making a crucial third and two from the 12. Quarterback Alan Seiner followed his center on a sneak for a first and goal situation at the NJ 8. Shipley hit for five and then circled his left side to scoot into the end zone for the tying touchdown. The all important extra points came on a run by Shipley making it 8-6 in the third period. From here, the Shamrocks, now an aroused and excited bunch, used the defense and what offense they could generate to contain the Bluejays. Punts were a common thing by both teams in the remainder of the game and the Shamrocks big play on defense came every time it was needed. A key pass interception late in the game by Rick Naragon stopped one potential drive and the last time the host team got the ball, desperation passes fell incomplete to assure the Shamrocks win.. The Scoring NORTH JUDSON: Dennis Fornal, 32 yard run; PAT; failed

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NORTH LIBERTY: Bob Shipley, 3 yard run; PAT: Shipley, run Score By Quarters North Liberty 0 0 8 0 — 8 North Judson 6 0 0 0 — 6 REAL Services Menu For The Week SEPTEMBER 7-10 MONDAY Closed for Labor Dav TUESDAY Juice Ham Scalloped potatoes Tomato slice Cucumbers and dressing Bread and margarine Apricots Milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY Juice Beef stew w ith vegetables Sliced pears Bun and margarine Cookie Milk, tea and coffee THURSDAY Juice Chicken and dressing with gravy Green beans with mushrooms Roll and margarine Cranberry fluff Milk, tea and coffee

FRIDAY Juice Meat loaf and gravy Whipped potatoes Tossed salad Roll and margarine Peaches VOTER REGISTRATION Attention voters in Lincoln Township. Voter registration for anyone who will be 18 years old before November and for those who have transferred or isn’t now presently registered, can do so at 708 Van Buren Street, Walkerton, with Claude Houser, until September 20.

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PUBLIC AUCTION To be sold at public auction t< the highest bidder, for cash, one (1 1967 Kenworth Conventional Cab Tri-Axle semi tractor, serial nun ber 108626 on Thursday, Septen ber 16, 1976, at 9:00 a.m., at Walk erton Truck Equippers, State Roa 23 North, Walkerton, Indiana. Sat isfied charges of labor, materia and storage, $5,536.00. The word sabotage comes from a French railway strike in 1912 when the workers sabotaged the railway line by cutting the shoes (sabots in French) holding the railway lines.