The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 September 1988 — Page 9

Happy Birthday VICKIE Love You, CLYDE Happiness Is WALKERTON WESLEYAN CHURCH CORNER OF ILLINOIS AND VAN BUREN AND HEARING THEIR NEW PASTOR BUD FUGATE SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 EVENING SERVICE 6:00 Happiness Is having EIGHT NEW HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS IN THE NORTH LIBERTY AND WALKERTON AREA FALCON FUMBLE GIVES LANCERS 14-10 VICTORY A fumbled pictchout with under five minutes remaining in the game was picked up by LaVille’s Jay Umbaugh and he carried it in for a 16 yard touchdown to boost the LaVille Lancers to a 14-10 Northern State Conference victory over John Glenn Friday night. The game, played at the Glenn field, didn't produce much in the way of offense as both defenses played tough football, but for the second time in two weeks the Falcons turnovers have led to their defeat in conference games. The Falcons slipped to 1-2 and 0-2 in conference play in the young season while the Lancers moved to 2-1 and 2-0 in conference play. JG Statistics L 3 First Downs 31 Rushing 92 46 Passing 51 10 Passes Attempted 11 1 Passes Completed 5 1 Had Intercepted 1 38 Return Yards 28 4 Punts 4 38 Average Yards 33 4 Fumbles 2 2 Fumbles Lost 2 70 Yards Penalized 65 47 Offensive Plays 52 The Lancers won the toss but elected to take their option in the second half. The Falcons looked early like this might have been a mistake on LaVille’s part as they took the opening kick at their own 34 yard line. They got two of their three first downs for the game in the opening sequence, the first coming on a roughing the kicker penalty and then the Falcons ground out another on four running plays to get into LaVille territory until an offensive pass interference penalty followed by another 15 yarder put them in a second and 28 position before John Pinckert was intercepted to stop any chance they had of further sustaining the drive. Nothing happened after LaVille picked up one first down as they turned the ball over on downs deep in Glenn territory. However, the

Falcons had to punt back as by this time the defenses were starting to show they meant business in stopping the opposing offenses. On the last two plays of the first quarter, LaVille fumbled the ball away to Glenn with Todd McLaughlin recovering, but on the next play a Glenn pitchout was fumbled right back to LaVille, this at the Falcons 44 yard line. From here the Lancers ground out the 44 yards in no less than 14 offensive plays, three of them being completed passes for 11,8 and 7 yards and the rest came on the ground. Quarterback Tony Yoder finally ran it in from one yard out with 5:37 left to play and Chad Watkins kicked the extra point to make it 7-0 LaVille. A return on the next kickoff by Marty Hesch gave the Falcons the ball at the LaVille 40. However, once again the yellow flags come flying as the Falcons got nailed for two holding calls in the series of downs before a five yard gain by Dan Clingenpeel got the ball back to the LaVille 46 yard line. On the key third down play. Pinckert lofted a long pass to big Steve Runyan who outdueled the defender for the ball and then broke free on the right side for the touchdown. Greg Vandall kicked the extra point and it was 7-7 with 3:53 left in the first half. LaVille had the ball the rest of the first half but was unable to move well and punted the ball away on the final play of the half to keep the score tied at 7 all. The third period was basically ail defense. LaVille gained one first down on their first set of downs, but after that it was possession change after change until play advanced into the final quarter. On a fourth and II from their own 48. a Glenn punt was fumbled by the potential receiver and Rick Hummer recovered for the Falcons at the LaVille 24 yard line. Pinckert carried the ball three straight times for 5, 4 and 8 yards to gain a first down just outside the 5 yard line. 1 wo carries by Gary Strong and one by Pinckert gained only to the three and on fourth down Vandall booted a good 10 yard field goal to make it 10-7 with just 6:57 left on the clock. A couple of things happened in the set of downs by LaVille. They completed on pass in this set for 13 yards, but before that a personal foul penalty had seemed to stop any chance they had of getting a first down. They were lined up in regular formation on a fourth down and 6 from the 33. but after a time out coach Walt Pickerel! elected to go with the punt. Glenn had only one man deep and the punt evaded him and rolled for a lot of yards, coming to rest at the Falcons 19 yard line. After picking up four on the first down on a Pinckert keeper, the next play Pinckert attempted to pitch the ball to a trailing back and it bounced free and in the wild scramble. LaVille’s Umbaugh finally picked it up at the 16 and was unchallenged the rest of the way into the end zone. Again Watkins kicked the extra point and the jubilation Glenn had just moments earlier was now dejection as they trailed 14-10 with 4:34 remaining. This is plenty of time, but when a defense is stopping everything the way LaVille’s was and Glenn not making any connections through the air. they punted the ball away once, got it back again and turned it over on downs the next time. LaVille was easily able to run out the clock from here for the victory. The loss had to be a hard one to take, but unless the Falcons can get some offense going pretty soon, there will be some other long nights as even in their opening victory they didn't gain a lot of yards and just cannot seem to sustain anything. Take nothing away from the Lancer defense, however, they stopped the wishbone and almost completely curtailed Glenn except for a couple of big plays, the one pass and a fumbled punt that set up the field goal. Visit Jimtown Friday Things won't be any easier Friday as the Falcons travel to Jim-

town to visit the very strong Jimtown Jimmies. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. The Scoring LAVILLE: Tony Yoder, 1 yard run; PAT: Chad Watkins, kick. GLENN: Steve Runyan, 46 yard pass from John Pinckert; PAT: Greg Vandall, kick GLENN: Greg Vandall. 10 yard field goal LAVILLE: Jay Umbaugh, 16 yards with recovered fumble; PAT: Chad Watkins, kick Score By Quarters LaVille 0 7 0 7— 14 Glenn 0 7 0 3 — 10 R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservattion Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. SEPTEMBER 19 - 23 MONDAY Apple juice Stuffed green pepper in tomato sauce Seasoned whole kernel corn Cottage cheese with chives Whole wheat bread and margarine Pineapple chunks Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Orange juice Barbecued pork ribette on bun Potato rounds Three bean salad Apricot halves Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Tomato juice Breaded oven fried chicken Buttered noodles Seasoned mixed vegetables White bread and margarine Peach pie Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Grape juice Buttered veal in mushroom gravy Buttered steamed cabbage Jamaican sweet potatoes C racked wheat bread and margarine Vanilla pudding w ith cherries Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY Orange-grapefruit blend juice Spaghetti with meat sauce Tossed salad with cucumbers and Italian dressing Italian bread and margarine Applesauce Milk, tea, coffee SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING The Senior Citizens of Walkerton will start their bowling season on Septembr 21. The group will assembly at 2:00 p.m. at the Shady Lanes Bowling Alley in Walkerton each Wednesday throughout the season unless announced otherwise. All senior citizens, 55 or more years young are invited. Come and enjoy an afternoon of exercise and fun (or if you prefer, just watch) with your friends and neighbors. A record of your games ts maintained and a handicap provided for each person. Come enjoy a pleasant afternoon with this lively group. HOSPICE ANNOUNCES SERIES OF MEETINGS Hospice of St. Joseph County, Inc. announces another of its "Living With Loss" Bereavement support groups. The series will begin Monday. September 19 and continue for eight consecutive Mondays. The group is for those who have experienced a loss of a loved one through death. The goal of this group is to assist adults in understanding and dealing with the grief experience. For more information, please call the Hospice office at 237-7837.

SEPTEMBER 15, 1988 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

BANK EMPLOYEES PROMOTED

Thomas T. Boyd, president of Farmers State Bank of Wyatt, has announced the promotions of three employees. nk * A Ronald W. Zeltwanger has been named vice president. Branch manager of the bank's home office in Wyatt. Zeltwanger came to the bank in 1986 as assistant vice president in the agricultural lending division. He is a Purdue University graduate and has attended the Indiana Bankers Association School of Banking at Valparaiso University. He is a participant in the 1988 South Bend-Mishawaka Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program. He and his wife, Lana, live in the Bremen-Wyatt area with their son, Rob. MME 1 • .-7 , '■ a* • ll / Gary C. Brooks has been pro-

i UsJIGH YIELD INTERESTRAIES CONSUMER ACCOUNT RATE INFORMATION MONEY M^KETCERTIPCArE* 6.41% S2,SOOMINIMUMDEPOSIT MONEY U^JU^TCEFmFXLATE* 6.91 % >2,500 MINIMI M DEPOSIT M<TNEY mAkETCIPTIFICATE* 7.2 6 4 SxV MINIMI MDEBDSIT MONEY MARKCTCWtFK>TE* 7.51% SSOO MINIMUMDEPOSIT MONEY MARKETCIiCnnC-ATE* 7.76% $ SIV MINIMU M DEPOSIT MONEY MARKET^CmyiCATE- 8.01% $ sd? MINIMUM DEPOSIT MONEY mAk^ERTTHC-ATE* 8. 11 % SSO? MINIMUM DEPOSIT MONEY MARKEICHmnCATE* 1 % SSOO MINIMU M DEPOST insured MONEY MARKET 5.41% $2,500 minimum investment La.ia.dl I I super NOW account 4.75% $2.500 minimum investment IRA- fI.MONTH VARIABLE’ 7.50% $2 5 MINIMUM DEPOSIT i IRA— Isl-MONTH FIXED* 8.26% SI,OOO MINIMUM DEPOSIT IRA— WMONTH FIXED* 8.51% SI,OOO MINIMUM DEPOSIT ( ^auneu^ jfauiA \ 411 Illinois St., Walkerton 586'3131 •SUBSTANTIAL PENALTY FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL ACCOUNTS MLJUD X) WMW

moted to assistant vice president. Brooks, who is assistant branch manager of the Walkerton office, began his duties with the bank in 1985 as an agricultural lender. He is a graduate of Purdue University and lives in North Liberty with his wife, Denise, and their son, Tyler. SC 3* 2 s S ■ ' J Jo Hershberger will hold the position of vice president/retail banking. She joined the bank as director of marketing in 1985 after serving as editor of The Walkerton Shopper for 11 years. She is a graduate of DePauw University and a member of the Indiana Bankers Association marketing committee. She and her husband. Dr. Richard Hershberger, reside in Walkerton. To Celebrate 50th Anniversay Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmerman, 138 Brentwood Drive, Lake Placid. Florida, formerly of Walkerton, will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on September 20. They will be celebrating with a family get-together on Sunday, September 25, in Plymouth. The couple have five children; 13 grandchildren: and six grandchildren. Their children are Larry Zimmerman, of Warsaw; John Zimmerman, of Goshen; Linda Kranenburg, of Grovertown; Cheryl Johnson, of Nappanee; and James Zimmerman, of Bourbon. The Zimmermans were married on September 20. 1938. in Rochester.

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