The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 August 1979 — Page 3

Young Falcon Team No Match For Lions Friday A very young and basically inexperienced John Glenn Falcon football team was no match for an experienced veteran Bremen Lions team Friday night as the host team from Bremen ran away with a 40-0 victory in the season opener for both schools. The Lions took advantage of four Falcon fumbles in the first half, turning two directly into scores on way to a 28-0 first half lead. The second half was a little more competitive as the Falcons hung on to the ball better and the Lions picked up single touchdowns in each of the last two quarters to account for the final margin of victory. JG Statistics B 4 First Downs 15 70 Rushing 240 21 Passing 152 Passes Attempted 16 3 Passes Completed 1 Had Intercepted 3 30 Return Yards 62 Punts I 29 Average Yards 31 5 Fumbles 2 4 Fumbles Lost I 35 Yards Penalized ' 10 58 Offensive Plays 50 she game opened with Glenn winning the flip and receiving. A

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first down was gained and the bail was advanced into Bremen territory before a punt turned the ball over. The Lions, unable to move, kicked the ball back, but Glenn again was forced to punt after not being able to sustain anything. This time the Lions put the ball into play from their own 30 and strong-armed quarterback Curt Main went right to work throwing the ball, completed passes to Andy Swain and Gene Davis for 33 and 16 yards before he took off on his own on a scramble and ran 21 yards into the end zone for the game's first score. Todd Graverson kicked the first of four extra points and it was 7-0 with 2:19 left in the first period. Then the fumbles began. After the next kickoff which was returned to their own 39 yard line, a wild pitchout bounced freely around on the third play and Bremen's Mark Morgan covered the ball giving the Lions a first and 10 at the Falcons 33. Keeping it on the ground all the way, the Lions used five plays' with a key 25 yard run by Graverson moving the ball in with Tim Hershberger plunging the final yard. This came on the second play of the second quarter and after the kick it was 14-0. This wasn't to last long however, as a muffed kickoff by a blocker in front of the normal receivers, was covered again by Bremen and it was first and 10 on the Falcons 32. This ended quicklyas Main arched a perfect spiral into the arms of

Jerry Harris as he crossed the goal line for a quick score. The kick made it 21-0 with still I 1:06 left in the half. Bremen used the long pass for their fourth score coming after an exchange ot possessions as the Falcons punted to Bremen once again. A bomb from Main to Harris again was the right combination with the play covering 45 yards for the last first half score. 1 he Falcons did start to sustain a drive late in the half running off 10 plays before another fumble was lost and Bremen simply ran out the clock. However, it was obvious that the young Falcons were not going to threaten the Lions in the second half, trailing 28-0. Bremen got single touchdowns in each of the final stanzas with Davis pulling in a pass from his tight end spot in the third period and Graverson running 30 yards for the final score in the last quarter. Neither extra point was successful and the final was 40-0. The Falcons did stop three potential drives in the second half, twice with intercepted passes and once on a fumble recovery as they didn't quit despite being out-manned considerably. Mark Izdepski, Mike Elkin and Jeff Tinkey were the main gainers for the Falcons with 31. 28 and 27 yards respectively as the lack of team speed was also evident in this opening game. The Scoring BREMEN: Curt Main. 21 yard

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run; PA f: 10/dd Graverson. kick BREMEN: lim Hershberger, I yard run; PAT: I odd Graverson. kick BREMEN: Jem Harris, 32 yard pass from ( urt Main; PAI: I odd Graverson. kick BREMEN: Jerry Harris. 45 yard pass from Curt Main; PAI: Todd Graverson, kick BREMEN: Gene Davis, 20 yard pass from Curt Main; PAT: kick blocked BREMEN: Todd Graverson. 30 yard run; PAT: kick failed

PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE AND PUBLIC PROPERTY SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 10:00 A.M. SHARP LOCATED IN TYNER. INDIANA REAL ESTATE Description — Good home, beautiful 10 rooms, wall to wall carpet, new oil furnace, 2 acres, north of old school house J :- ; , ■ also 5 room home, new rugs and new cabinets, all new paint, also good garage. Beautiful 7/8 acres, south of old school house last house on street. ' r । f nvoi PERSONAL PROPERTY Antiques and collector's items: Silver Barr 999-102; old coins; old pocket watches; 5 piece wicker set; good couch; 3 small cabinets; captain s chair; remote color TV; beautiful large bookcase, glass doors; desk; 2 sewing machines; 2 small glass china cabinets; good dresser; library table; old drop leaf table; 2 old clocks; electric fans; stands; trunk; good recliner chair; 2 gas heaters; 3 lit ice cream freezer; CB; like new heating stove with fan; National cash register, very old; old refrigerator, works; vaccuum sweeper, adding machine; lots of books; old doors; box of homemake soap; lots dishes; old gas lantern; 2 old gas torches; 2 push mowers; ice cooler; platform scales; I(X) used cement blocks; around more or less 400 new bricks; gas stove; old cast coal furnace; 3 sinks; new bath tub; 2 new tarps; new grass seeder; 2 hanging lamps; iron kettle; 25 gal. kettle; picture frames; 2 bicycles, one like new men s; old silke saw; good buzz saw; table saw; 2 sump pumps; burning barrels; new scoop shovel; tires and wheels. 14-15 some new; old trailer; lots electric motors; side delivery rake; 4 tons lump coal; John Deere lime spreader; 4 pails roofing tar; overhead doors; lumber; 30 gal. plastic barrel; old feed grinder; forks and shovels; new car mufflers; new cement mixer never used, electric; tile cutter; roll 0 9 wire; junk; also 2 Simplicity garden tractors with attachments; lots of miscellaneous items SALE ORDER — Personal property real estate will be sold 12:00 noon. I ERMS — Real estate 10% down day of sale with balance due upon closing (30-60 days). Taxes will be pro-rated at date of closing, seller reserves the right to except or reject any or all bids. Open House: Sunday, August 12 From 2:00 p.m, - 5:00 p.m. Personal Property — Cash LUNCH SERVED Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sale ALFRED KILLIAN AUCTIONEERS: ARCHIE SCHULTZ. Phone 784-2745 KASER BROTHERS. Phone 656-4532 CLERK. MAURICE QUIGLEY

Score By Quarters Glenn () o o 0 _ () Bremen 7 21 6 6 — 40 bowlers needed Ihe Friday Morning Coffee League is in need of howlers. It you are interested in bowling on Friday mornings, please come to a bowling meeting at 9:30 a.m. on August 31. at the Pizza Bowl Lanes. Walkerton. Don't need it. sell it through the W'ant Ads.