Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1961 — Page 3

Thursday, October 12, 1961

'Saint Anthony's Euchre Party The Annual Fall Euchre Party be held in Saint Anthonys Parish School Hall, 375 N. Warman Ave., Sunday, October 15th. Time 2 p.m. and 7:30 pm. A delicious lunch will be served between games. Many lovely door prizes and table prizes. Mrs. Charles Mears, Chairman, Assisted by Mrs. Alonzo Morgan and Mrs. Joseph Keiffer and Mrs. Paul Jones. Public invited. Come out and spend the day with us and enjoy yourself. Speedway Jr. Plugs (Continued from Page 1) flipped TD passes to ends Chuck Williams and Paul Parks to balance the versatile Speedway scoring attack. Speedway converted r on only one extra point of five during the evening. The stalwart Plug defense allowed the opponents only one touchdown, that being in the fourth quarter, and the game ended in a 31-6 Plug Victory. Jr. Plugs Shutout Mooresville On Monday evening, September 25th, the Jr. Plugs traveled to Mooresville for their second encounter of the season. Speedway opened the scoring in the first quarter on a fifteen yard run around end by fullback Dave Schnable. His conversion made the score 7-0. In the second quarter, Mike Short took to the air to throw a twenty yard scoring pass to end Chuck Williams. Schnable’s attempted kick for the PAT went awry and the half ended with a Speedway lead 13-0. With half of the third quarter played, Schnable raced around end for a fifty yard touchdown. The attempted conversion was missed again, ending the third

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quarter 19-0. The Jr. Plugs hit paydirt twice in the final quarter, once on a forty-five yard pass play from Short to Williams and finally on a ten yard drive by fullback Jim “Mooch” Moschinross. Schnable converted on one of two boots for the extra point, and Speedway had their second consecutive victory 32-0. Excellent downfield blocking proved to be the most significant factor in this one sided victory. Speedway 25, Franklin Central 0 Speedway met the Franklin Central Flashes on the home field on Thursday, September 28th. Kenny Craig opened the scoring for the Plugs on a twenty-two yard end run at 4:10 of the first quarter. The attempts for PAT was blocked and the score was 6-0 at the quarter. The sky was filled with pigskin the second quarter as brilliant Mike Short completed three scoring passes. Craig received the first one at 8:01 in the quarter and sped into the end zone on a forty yard play. With 4:43 remaining,. Williams snagged a slide out and scampered into paydirt on a twenty-sev-en yard play. Three minutes later, Paul Parks grabbed another slide out and eluded all the Flashes defenders for a forty-three yard TD. Dave Schnable picked one PAT out of three attempts and the half ended 25-0. Defense took over during the second half with neither team able to score. Credit must be given to the Plug defensemen, Sowers, Mathis, Glidewell, Baker, Fuller and Haefner. This mass of brute strength once again thwarted all opponents’ attempts to score on our spirited Plugs. Jr. Sparkplugs 33. Brownsburg 0 The Jr. Plugs carried their three game winning streak into the Brownsburg encounter on Monday, October 2nd at the Speedway field. On the first play from scrimmage, a jarring Plug tackle knocked the football loose from the Bulldog ball carrier, and an alert Speedway lineman recovered the fumble. Quarterback Short flipped a slide out pass to Parks who scampered all the way to a forty-five yard TD. Dave Schnable’s attempted kick for the extra point was wide and Speedway led 6-0. Later in the quarter Schnable ran twelve yards around end to score the second TD. His attempted conversion was wide,

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giving the Plugs a 12-0 quarter lead. A forty-two yard pass play from Short to Craig and Schnable’s PAT gave the home team a 19-0 half-time lead. Early in the third quarter Short hit Parks again on a slide out pass for the fourth Speedway TD of the night. Dave Schnable’s kick was good giving the high powered Plugs a 26-0 lead. The final Speedway tally came on a two yard quarterback sneak by John Allen. The game ended in the home team’s favor 32-0. Once again, the Plug’s potent, explosive offense was equally matched by their strong tenacious defense. The Jr. Sparkplugs complete their 1961 gridiron schedule against Fulton Jr. High on Thursday, October 19th on the Speedway High School Field at 7 p.m.

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The team will be minus the services of co-captain Danny Oberholtzer this final contest Obie had his right wrist fractured during the Brownsburg encounter on .October 2nd. His absence will be sorely evident as no more tenacious tackler, more spirited and determined boy ever set foot on the gridiron. Obie is living proof that size has no direct relationship with being a good football player. No single team member holds more respect from the coaches and team-mates alike. Let’s all give our team the fine support they deserve, and cheer them on to an undefeated season. Head coach Jack Mayhugh will lead his Plugs onto the gridiron for the final time October 19th as he has submitted his resignation effective this date. Much of

the Jr. Sparkplug’s fabulous success must be accredited to Jack. He has in the past three seasons not only won fifteen of eighteen games, but while doing so, held the highest respect and admiration from the youth of Speedway along with his assistant coaches. Good luck Jack, and thank you. TOWN NEWS (Continued from Page 1) will be made by Couch at regular intervals as plans are firmed. In another report, Town Attorney Henry C. Ryder briefed Town Board members on a special resume presented to the Indianapolis Board of Sanitary Commissioners outlining Speedway’s capabilities in the adequate hand-

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ling of sewage requirements on 60 acres of land north of U. S. 136 and south of 30th Street between High School Road and new Interstate 465. Ryder’s report pointed out that Speedway facilities are capable of handling foreseeable needs without hooking into the new interceptor sewer which within an estimated five to 10 years will parallel High School Road north of U. S. 136. The Monday night session also saw accord reached on a longstanding attempt by the Town Board to assume ownership of the sewer system in Farley’s Speedway Homeplace Addition located north of West 10th Street between High School Road and Girl’s School Road. West Side builder and develop-

er E. R. Farley formally conveyed the sewers to the Town by way of a written conveyance presented by his son, Robert O. Farley. At the same time, the Town Board after a lengthy discussion agreed to allow Robert Farley to tie into the Speedway system the sewers that will serve his planned new 18-acre retirement village in the 7900 block of West 10th Street. In other action, the Town Board gave approval to Texaco, Inc., to increase to 60 feet the 30-foot approaches to the firm’s pipe line terminal at 3970 West 10th Street. The wider approaches, Texaco officials said, will make it easier for tankers to enter and leave the terminal, and

thereby minimize the congestion which occasionally occurs as trucks swing wide to enter the present narrow approaches. Board members also instructed Town Attorney Ryder to check into remedial legislation to give relief to persons who at their own expense pay for installation of curbs, gutters or sidewalks that prove to be faulty. One solution under consideration by the Town Board is to require the construction firm to post a bond guaranteeing the quality of the work. The action stemmed from a Speedway resident’s report that a replaced sidewalk had begun chipping and scaling within four months after installation, and that the construction firm has reI fused to remedy the situation.

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