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GLENN B-TEAM TENNIS PLAYERS * - - j * * ^HH^K w ' W"*k4EX — —^xbE^mm™ ;wMy wp^ ^lv^y v^*kPl^ ' * 3^ * I C^SHiFBPBBMr 55 ^y* 'xr * <wc TjTwIwMHF ^^MrSts \iJi - w* M \vO ~ t m - ' AtW»< W\ al \w* v 'JMiBwSiP KIBHmMjbV^ mMm^ • — photo by Michael Pearish I he John Glenn B-Team tennis plavers are from left to right, kneeling: Jeff Traub. Tim Legge. Rich Cole and coach Dick Kickbush. Standing from the left: Fred Krick. Rich Moore, Ben Samuelson. Danny Brantley and Steve Giese.
Falcons Lose Fifth Straight To Culver 28-8 I he ( ulver Cavaliers handed the John Glenn Falcons their fifth straight loss of the season Friday night as the visitors invaded Glenn on homecoming night and went home with a 28-8 victory. The voting Falcons of coach John Ho straw ser once again were no match for a more mature, experienced team that on a few occasions took a couple of "cheap shots" at the young Falcon players to add to the already painful season. I his was a Northern State ( onferenci game which also hail the Falcons record slip to 0-3 in conference play. JG Statistics C 4 First Dow ns 8
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23 Rushing 153 95 Passing 47 28 Passes Attempted 12 12 Passes Completed 4 1 Had Intercepted 2 Return Yards 51 b Punts 3 2^ Average Yards 30 2 Fumbles 4 2 Fumbles Lost 2 82 Yards Penalized 45 55 Offensive Plays 54 Ihe visitors took the opening kickoff and provided to march for a touchdown picking up three first downs along the wav as the drive, entirely on the ground, covered 54 yards. Robert Hart ran the final 4 yards for the score after just about four minutes had passed and it took nine play s from scrimmage. A run for two extra points was good bv Hart and the Cavaliers led 8-0. Ihe Falcons took the following
kickoff and after gaining one first down, were forced to punt, but on the third play after the possession change. Dave Nunlev covered a loose ( ulver football as Hart fumbled and Glenn had a first and 10 at the ( ulver 18. Three plays netted no yards and on the fourth down sophomore quarterback Mike Elkin hit sophomore wide receiver Jeff Linkes with a pass in the end zone tor a touchdown. Elkin then ran the extra points in and the game was knotted at 8 all wit h 2:49 left in the opening stanza. ( ulver tix»k charge ol the game from here on out, but couldn’t reallv dominate it as they used a big plav tor one si ore to break the tic but were able to only get a few more first downs throughout the rest of the game. On their next possession they connected on a key fourth down pass that went for a touchdown from the Falcons 34 sard line, I his was a Mike laiclet to Doug Farmer plav which broke the deadlock tor good Jason Young then pulled in another laiclet pass for two more extra points and it was lb-8 on the first plav ol the second quarter. I he Cavaliers then took advantage of two Glenn fumbles in a row to score then next touchdown. On the kickoff, an "up" man or blinker tried to field a short kick, it bounded high in the air and Jeff Vols covered for the Cavaliers. However, with the aid of a clipping penalty. Glenn forced the ( avaliers to turn the ball over on the Glenn 34, but on the first plav a tumble resulted as a handoff was not made clean and ( ulver covered this with Brad Gast covering the loose ball Hus gave the Cavaliers another chance well into Falcon territory and it took them just five plavs to cover the 24 yards and score again A plunge for the final inches bv Gast made it 22 8. the wav the game staved until the final stanza. Ihe second half was one filled with errors and a lot of changes of possession, ( ulver managed only three first downs, one coming on a walkoff of If) cards against Glenn 1 he Falcons meanwhile picked up onlv two of their own and the halt was also marred with eight penal ties, six punts, a couple of tumbles and one interception to keep things confused on the field (ulver pushed across the final score in the fourth quarter as another short drive of onlv 2” cards was needed after an interception of an Elkin pass gave the ( avaliers the great field position. laiclet plunged over from one vard with 94h left in the game and this ended the scoring tor the night although a iot ot plavs remained with (denn putting the ball in the air 18 times in the second halt as this seemed to bv the only wav they could move
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The Scoring CUI.VFR: Robert Hart. 4 card run; PA I Robert Hart, run JOHN Gl I NN: Jeff 1 inkey. 18 vard pass from Mike Elkin; PAI Mike 1 Ikm, run Cl I.VI R Doug Farmer, 34 yard pass from Dace laiclet. PAI Jason 'l oung. pass from I aide! CHAIR, Brad Gast, 2 vard run; PA I pass laded (II \I R I save I aiilet, 2 vard run, PA I pass run failed Score By Quarters ( ulver 8 14 0 b — 28 John (derm 8 0 0 0 — 8 GENE EGGLESTON COACH IN ILLINOIS ( OLLI Gt Gene Eggleston, former John (denn High School assistant football coach, is presently the football coach a! Illinois Valiev Junior (Allege. Ogleshv, Illinois. The team record is 2 and 0 and is ranked ninth in the National Junior ( ollege Athletii Association COUNTY UNE CLUB MEETS The County Line Club met on Monday evening in the home ot Mrs. William Ward with Mrs. James ( apek, Jr., assisting hostess. It was a beautiful September evening with 1 ’ members and two guests present. Guests were Mrs Blanche Rensberger, of Santa Ana, ( alitornia, and Mrs. Roy Sheneman. Plans for the annual picnic were made and it will be held at the Stuntz-Hochstetler Pine Forest on October " at I (X) p.m. Those serving on the committee will be Mrs. I eil Hostetler, Mrs. Wav ne Hostetler and Mrs. Wyman Hochstetler. I here will be a white elephant sale, slides shown by Mr. Wayne Hochstetler and games for all. ( ome with a well filled basket
Due to my moving to a smaller house. I wiM sell the following personal property at Public Auction Tuesday Eve., Oct. 2 — 4:15 P.M. DIRECTIONS 1401 Ohio St , Walkerton. Indiana (Watch for sale signs) ANTIQUES AND COLLECTOR’S ITEMS Furniture — Nice walnut lamp table, (2) unusual dresser/ secretaries w/mirrors; fancy butternut commode, large old trunk fancy sewing cabinet, wall table Glassware —Cup and saucer collection various vases; large assortment of knick knacks Quilts & Afghans-Nice selection of quilts (wedding ring and star patterns). (3) new afghans, quilting frame HOUSEHOLD <3l maple twin beds complete, pine chest of drawers, (2) maple arm chairs pine knee hole desk pine cupboard, nice overstuHed chair, recliner Free Westinghouse sewing machine, maple cabinet, kitchen table w 4 chairs. Zenith 25’ portable color TV (as is) Hoover tank vacuum green platform rocker w kick out footstool various shelves and stands, ottoman child s table & chair, child s desk night stands, selection of oil paintings (clowns, flowers etc ) books, lawn chairs, misc pictures & frames heating pads pillows various bedding & linens. 11 pc dog trim set type writer. Christmas decor old baskets plastic runners pres sure cooker elec skillet, elec hairdryer elec razors — Large Seiaction of Household Plants — TOOLS AND MISC. Combination wrench set socket set ext cord hammers dolls, C clamps chisels, brace and bit hand saws trouble light level. 6 ft stepladder assortment of lawn and garden tools misc nuts bolts, etc Terms: Cash or approved check Lunch Served Not responsible for accidents or merchandise after sold Ethel B. Prentis, Owner Sale Conducted by . Kaser's Auction Service Col Carl Kaser Col Dean Kaser No Liberty So Bend 656 4532 287 8689
and your family for a dav in the forest amongst friends. Contest winners were Mrs, I loyd Smith and Mrs Wayne Hostetler. Mrs. Ihomas Walsh received the door prize. Delicious refreshments were served We thank the two hostesses for a wonderful evening. JOHNSON TUP. EXTENSION CLUB MEETS Sixteen members of the Johnson I ownship I xtension Homemakers ( lub met at the ( ommunitv Build mg with Mrs. Harry Malstaff. president. presiding. Mrs Harold Knowlton led th< singing I hank you notes were read bv Mrs. I arrv Anderson secretary. and a birthday card was signed bv all for Mrs I dwin Havter. who is in the Woodland , Nursing Home, at Munm . । A bake sale is planned for Oc . tober 6at the Farmers State Bank, Walkerton. Proceeds art to be used on the repair of the building I he birthday song was sung tor Mrs. Knowlton. Mrs. Helen Mit chell and Mrs. Esther Kaufman. Martha Mull gave an interesting lesson on coping with living conditions in severe weather. Ihe October meeting. Lincoln lownship. St. Joseph County, will be our guests Members are to bring useful items for door prizes. Mrs. Malstaff won the door prize. Other awards were received bv Mrs Elburt Place and Laura Malstaff. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Amos Bierlv and Mrs, Kauf man. "Consistency is the last re fuge of the unimaginative.'' Oscar Wilde
