Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1960 — Page 5

Thursday, October 20, 1960

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JR. PLUGS WIN FIFTH On Monday evening, October 18, our undefeated Jr. Plugs visited Brownsburg in quest of their fifth straight contest of the season. The home team won the toss and elected to receive. After two unsuccessful running plays, the aggressive Jr. Plugs line jolted the Brownsburg halfback causing him to fumble. Alert Stan Hale, the defensive halfback, snatched up the pigskin and scooted 45 yards into the endzone. Jim Boswell plunged over for the extra point; and with 5:40 showing on the scoreboard, Speedway led 7-0.

With middle line backer Dave Schnable and Herb Robbins (returning to action after a two game layoff due to' a leg injury) constantly in the Brownsburg backfield, the Bulldogs’ offense was at a minimum throughout the contest. After a 12 yard pass from Tom Smith to Bill Stovall set the Plugs up for a score, Jim Boswell plunged over from the 2 yard line scoring the second TD for Speedway with 6:26 left to play in the 2nd quarter. He also scored the extra point to give the visitors a 14-0 lead. Just before the half, Smith flipped a 20 yard pass to Hale for the Plug’s third TD. The attempt for extra point was missed and our boys walked off the field with a 20-0 halftime lead.

Shortly after receiving the 2nd half kickoff, Stan Hale scored his 3rd TD of the game on an 18 yard reverse, mounting the score to 26-0. The 4th quarter was scoreless, and the Jr. Plugs took their sth consecutive contest without defeat. The defensive as well as the offensive line play once more excelled as the Bulldogs gained a net total of merely 35 yards during the 32 minute contest. This forward wall of the Jr. Plugs, pride itself in having enabled the team to score 25 touchdowns in the 5 games played. JR. SPARKPLUGS FAIL 24-6 Last Thursday evening the injury riddled Jr. Sparkplugs journeyed to Plainfield for their last encounter of the season. The Speedway hopes for an undefeat-

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ed and untied season were somewhat dimmed when Plainfield scored on the second play from scrimmage. The attempt for extra point was nullified, and the home team had a quick 6-0 lead. The Sparkplug offense clicked for successive short gains, but lacked that all important breakaway play that so easily disrupts the opponents defense. Unable to score in the first half for the first time all year, the Jr. Plugs found themselves on the short end of a 12-0 score at halftime.

Attempting to find a weakness in the Plainfield defense, the Speedway eleven took to the air the second half. Unable to get that one break at the correct time, the visiting eleven failed to knock at the TD door again in the third period, while the home team scored once more. The Plugs finally hit paydirt in the 4th quarter on a pass play from Tom Smith to Bill Stovall which covered 20 yards. The attempt for the extra point was no good and the Plugs were still on the short end of an 18-6 score. The Plainfield right halfback ran the ensuing kickoff back all the way, giving the home team an insurmountable lead of

24-6 with less than 4 minutes to play. Speedway threw 18 passes and completed 6 for 71 yards but this was not enough as Plainfield could not be denied. Although the Jr. Plugs went down to defeat for the only time this season, it was not because of lack of spirit, determination, or skill. We should all be proud of our boys who have done so weel for us throughout the year. We would like to sincerely thank all of the loyal parents and fans who so eagerly supported the boys all year. This also is a major factor in our successful season. The Bth grade boys, who next year will be seen in action at the high school, will be missed, but also we look toward next year with much anxiety and anticipation of the many promising 7th grade boys who will so ably perform on the gridiron for the Jr. Plugs next year. Congratulations! Notice: The annual football banquet in honor of the Bth grade boys will be held on Monday evening, November 7, at the Speedway Christian Church.

Intermediate Division Football The final score of Municipal Gardens Bears and Speedway Falcons game on Oct. 15 was 12-2 in favor of the Bears. The Falcons played a much improved game, even in defeat. The Birds received and returned the ball 15 yards. Then with Kenneth Jay and Bob Farley carrying, piled up a first down. The Bears got real tough on the next play, throwing the Falcons for a nine yard loss and with 19 yards to travel the Birds were forced to punt The Growlers blocked the punt but Falcons recovered, only to lose the ball because the ball had not passed the line of scrimmage. On the Bears first play, they skirted right end for a touchdown, but failed to convert. Falcons received, and with Kenny Jay, Guy Roush and Bob Davis carrying, moved the ball for two first downs. The drive sputtered and went out just before the half ended. After a series of line plays, the Bruins again hit pay dirt but again failed in the try for extra point. The Falcons receive, but are unable to gain on the ground. Their try thru the air is intercepted with the Bear player headed for the Falcons goal. Out running Falcon tacklers score a safety fra: the home team. Confusion continues and the Falcons try for the extra point is successful with Jay carrying. His efforts were to no avail with the official score reading Falcons 2, Bears 12. Ip the Falcons line, the Page brothers, Jim and Charles, Steve TV! Allen, Scott Bland and Bill Ferguson played real aggressive ball with Roger Hershberger getting a bad sprain for his efforts. All Falcons are anxious for the next game and are working real hard in their practice sessions. Hospital Equipment Psi lota Xi has sick-room equipment available for loan to Speedway residents. Call Mrs. Helen Leonard, CH. 4-1664.

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