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I THE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WCEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX Monday, September 9, 1963 ! 7TZT J'.1 ' t : ;: ' - i hi - ."-. J i W ( 1 ' ' r , , . . . j iv, r;,- - c u 2 More Matches Decided at CC Two more championships were decided in the Plattsmouth Country Club's Men's Matched Flight Tournament. Ralph HUd won the second flight by defeating Gary Zim merman and John Blotzer took the consolation title in the first flight by beating Milo Perry. Delbert Albin and Dr. R. F. Breidel are matched In the third flight final. HIS SCORE WAS CLINCHER Roger Heedum scored the deci sive touchdown for Plattsmouth In its 19-14 opening football game victory over Ralston here Friday night. He ran 62 yards to score. 'IMPRESSES' An early bulletin from the O maha University football camp lists Dave Nette:mann of Platts mouth among "rookies impress ing.'' A halfback, Nettelmann is 6-9 and weighs 160. Coach Al Caniglia has a turn out of 77 players, one of the big gest squads ever at the school. The opener is Sept. 21 against Morningside In Omaha. T-BOtlE CLUB TUESDAY, SEPT. 10 Following Feeders Tour 6:30 P.M. - Marchio's Martin Jorgensen's Ship in San Diego USS BON HOMME RICHARD Martin D. Jorgensen, master chief gunner's mate, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jorgen sen of Union, Neb., is serving aboard the attack aircraft car rier USS BON HOMME RICH ARD, a Pacific Fleet unit which recently completed a four month overhaul period at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Wash. The 43,000-ton carrier arrived in San Diego, Calif., her normal operational port, July 30 after undergoing a s e v e n-mlllion-dollar "facelift." State Fair 45th Swine Showing For Harry Knabe NEHAWKA (Special) The 1963 State Fair marked Harry Knabe's 45th year of showing pure-bred Hampshires. His win nings were as follows. First ma ture sow, First junior yearling sow. Third and ninth Junior spring gilt, Second fall boar. First senior spring boar, Fourth senior spring boar, Senior Cham pion sow, Grand Champion sow Junior Champion boar, Reserve Grand Champion boar, First certified litter, Second heavy weight barrow and Third pen of barrows. The barrow that defeated Knabe's animal for first place was the Champion Hampshire barrow and went on to win the big final drive for Orand Cham pion barrow over all breeds. It was released Thursday that Knabe won the Reserve Premier Sire Award on Accelerator, the champion boar he bought at the National Barrow Show at Austin, Minn., a year ago. (XT 1 m mm m in i .. iiinimii nn.ai.um.J , i,t m , A - ' -inin m Mm., i ifllt , i Journal Want Ads Pay COIN-OP TYPE CLEANING 8 Pounds $1.50 There's A Difference . . . Moth Proofed, Sported and Steam Finished AND ALL FOR ONLY $1.50. LUGSCH CLEANERS PHONE 2130 Legion Post Meets Hugh J. Keans Post No. 56 of the American Legion had its regular meeting Thursday night. Commander Ed Glaze, presiding. The Post heard Kenneth Rhy- lander tell of his experiences at Boys State. He and his father. Warren Rhylander, expressed their thanks to the post for sending him to the event. It was announced that the District Meeting will be held Oct. 19 at Weeping Water. Dele gates to the meeting will be elec ted at the next monthly meet ing of the post. The runner-up trophy, won by the Plattsmouth Junior Am erican Legion Baseball team, will be displayed In the post's trophy case In the near future. ALMOST OVER Ileedum carries two yards to the Ralston one the play before Bill Nettel mann scored the first TD of the season for the Blue Devils. Ralston players are Doug Corum (23) and Al Roue. No. 70 is Jim Gruber. Dedicated To Your Cood Health It pays to be prepared for emergencies! Safeguard your fam ily's health by keeping your medicine chest stocked with our top quality first aids and drugs. We carry a complete supply of everything you would need in case of accident. 1 1 llllllllllfc Cass Drug Walgreen Agency I Dial 2189 ikied m mUnlli " S-Sgr. Naranjo Completes Tour Of Active Duty S-Sgt. Joe Naranjo, an Air Force Reservist, has Just com pleted two weeks tour of active duty with the 8725th Air Force Reserve Recovtry Squadron at Eppley Airfield and Offutt Air Force Base. The first week entailed activ ity with Transient Alert and Or ganizational Maintenance, which involved instruction in ground handling of Aircraft and oper ation and maintenance of ground support equipment. The second week, Sgt. Naranjo and approximately 180 Officer and Airmen reservists of the 9527th A F R R S, attended a yearly course in Disaster Con trol, in which the military ex cells. Instruction consists of what to do in case of Nuclear, Chemical or biological attack. Disaster control functions in conjunction with Civil Defense and Explosive Ordinance Division of the U S. Air Force. The 8527th AFRRS is a sup port unit composed entirely of volunteer reservists. ' A Grid Reserves Open Tonile Against Nebraska City Here Plattsmouth High's football Reserves 0en the Junior Var sity's 1963 schedule here to night at 7, meeting Nebraska City High's Reserves. Coach Bob Humphrey listed these starting lineups: Offense Ends Walter Fulton, 171, and Chuck McClanahan, 140. Tackles Jack Gorton, 190, and George Vondras, 180. Guards Dan Shura, 175, and Darrell Draper, 162. Center Bob Fuller, 190. Quarterback ' Dick Oster holm, 153. Halfbacks Gary Wilson, 145 and Mike Buwmun, 145. Fullback-Jim Wuellint;, !"). Defense -Fulton and McClana- Ends- han. j Tackles Shura and Vondras. Guards Roger Brink, 135, and Draper. Linebackers Oslerholm and j Wuelling. Halfbacks-Dale FoRelstrom, 1 130, Dick Spaiu'Jer, 145, and Wil-eon. Football Scores Plattsmouth 19. Ralston 14. Crete 24, Beatrice 7. Fairbury 14, Falls City 12. North Bend 12. A,hla:id 0. Papillion 32, Tekamah 0. Columbus 27, Nebraska City 6. Weeping Water 0, Arlington 0. Elm wood 28, Adams 13. Millard 32, Louisville 21. Nehawka 55, Stella 19. , - . . v - v - ... v. ,rt , , ; . t ' , ... Rf ( FIVES DK.KH; Jerry L. Langford of Platts mouth was among graduates re ceiving Bachelor of General Ed ucation Degrees at the Univer sity of Omaha following sum mer sessions. A total of 349 such degrees were awarded in the College of Adult Education, mast of them career service person nel studying under the Univer sity's Boostrap program far six months. 9 2 BOWLING CITY LEAGt'E W L Ofe Oil Co 3 0 Platts. Cleanera 3 0 Computers 2 1 Platts. Motors 2 1 Steve Davis l 2 Scanlan 1 2 Hillcrest 0 3 Leo's Clip Joint 0 3 . Hi team game and series. Ofe OH Co., 890 and 2.582: hi game and series, C. Cuthrell, 223 and 565. Heedum ran for the wide side, made one fake and then cut back to go to the ripposlte corner of the end zone. The safetyman was fooled, turned his back and Heedum beat him to the corner easily. The score came after Ralston had bounced back from a 0-12 deficit and was a decided threat to win. Plattsmouth scored twice In the first quarter first on a one yard plunge on 4'h down by full back Bill Nettelmann after 3:52 had elaosed and Plattsmouth had absorbed a 15-yard penalty from the Ralston 6; acid then on L eland Pritchard's one-yard keeper with 3:58 left after a 15- "And locked the drawbridge, toot Then to be extra sure my bom and peraonal poaaeamon were protected I bought General "All-in-One" . Homeowners Policy." If you are a "Preferred Kak" 1, borne owner, you can aave up to 20 with General. Moral: General's home insurance is even better than a moat and it coeta leas, too. Steve Davis Agency 112 No. 5th Phone 6111 Plarrsmouth. Nebraska Junior Bowling STARTS SATURDAY BOYS AND CIRLS BOWLINC LEACUE Will play Saturday Mornings. A Certified Bowling Instructor will be on hand to help interested boys and girls who have never bowled. For further information call . . . BILL BABBITT AT THE BOWLERO PHONE 2123 NOT Ql'ITE Tom Hansen makes a des- away to score on a pass play covering 23 yards, peralion lunge but Steve Neal of Ralston gets -tc-st-K Heedum's 62-Yard Run Cements 19-14 Victory over Ralston A 62-yard touchdown run by Roger Heedum In which he faked the defending safetyman almost out of his shoes put the finishing touch on a 19-14 Platts mouth High football victory here Friday night over Ralston. A big turnout of fans saw a good, tough contest which was more like a mid-season game than an opener, so well was it played by two teams who were well matched. It was comfortably warm for watching but more than a little too warm for player comfort. As a result, three of five touchdowns were scored In the first quarter and the other two. one by each team, In the second half on breakaway runs when it looked as though the oppressive heat would prohibit further scor ing. Heedum's run came on a play the Blue Devils used only once. One a counter-play on 2nd and 7 from the Plattsmouth 38, the 155-pound halfback broke Into the secondary, outran the half backs and It became a question of whether the safety would stop him. tyard pass on 3rd and 18 from iPritchard to Bob McClanahan and Nettclmann's 7 yard plunge for a first down on the one. Ralston got Its first score with 30 seconds left in the first quar ter, Don Lane running five for the TD after quarterback Bill Haas had set It up with a 35 yard run. Al Bowe ran the extra point and Ralston was alive. Plattsmouth had to dig In and hold Ralston off most of the sec ond quarter, the Devils having the ball on only two short series. Ralston took out after the Devils in the third quarter. Haas hit Doug Corum with a 12-yard pass after a drive from the Ral ston 43, to carry to the Platts mouth 21. But, Corum fumbled and McClanahan recovered. Heedum's touchdown run was the fifth play after that. It be came 19-7. Ralston scored with 2:29 elapsed In the fourth quarter to make the game a sure-fire thrill er to the end. The touchdown was a 23-yard pass play from Haas to end Steve Neal. When Rowe ran the point, (19-14), Plattsmouth had Its task set, to yield no more. The Devils pushed to the Ral ston 13 In 11 plays but lost the ball on downs. Ralston came back to the Plattsmouth 40 but fumbled the ball away and Carl Olup recovered with about a mlnu'e to go. The Devils were able to kill the rest of the time on two plays. Plattsmouth Coach N o r r I s Hale Saturday singled out the defensive play of Olup, Dave Osthus, Ray Spencer and Heed um as outstanding. He was pleased with his squad's showing; "It's wonder ful to win," but was disap pointed in the Devils' passing and In certain phases of defen sive play. Penalties were costly, too, and took a touchdown away from us, be said, i He sounded a warning about i the game here with Crete Fri I day, saying Crete Is probably I the best team Plattsmouth will ! face this year. Last Friday night, Crete de feated Beatrice, 24-7. Statistics PunU 2 1 Ave. yds. punts 38 36 Score by quarters: Ralston 7 0 0 714 Plattsmouth ...12 0 7 019 Scoring: R a 1 s t o n touchdowns, Don Lane, 5 yard run; Steve Neal, 23 yard pass from Bill Haas; PAT, Al Rowe, 2, rushing. Plattsmouth t ouchdowm, Bill Nettelmann, 1 yard run; Le land Prltchard, 1 yard run; Rog er Heedum, 62 yard run; PAT, Gary Chrlstensen, placement. Passing att. comp. yds. Interc. Prltchard 5 2 33 1 Pass Receiving rec. yds. td. Fulton 1 18 0 McClanahan 1 15 0 Rushing car. yds. lost net Prltchard ... 6 9 1 8 Nettelmann . 19 105 5 100 Taylor 5 35 8 23 Hansen 3 10 0 10 Heedum 7 98 0 98 Smith 3 19 0 19 Call Your News And Social Items to 2141 1 P R First downs 12 13 Yds. rushing 243 189 Y'S. lost rushing . . 15 7 Passes 5 7 Passes completed 2 4 Passes Interc. by . . . 0 1 Yds. passing 33 27 Total yds 261 199 Fumbles 1 4 Fumbles lost 0 3 Penalties 8 4 Yds. penalized 80 60 HOOVER ... Constellation This is the canister that has everything. Walks on air, has double stretch hose, ten second bag change, powerful motor, and the most efficient rug and floor nozzle. $QQ95 Only J7 GAMBLES PLATTSMOUTH HERB FREEBURG jot 'TTTr-r jrisis v CASS COUNTY FEEDER'S TOUR Tuesday, Sept. 10th SPONSORED JOINTLY BY THE CASS COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE & CASS COUNTY T-BONE CLUB Meet at Dick Tritich farm 4 miles south and 2 miles wct of Plattsmouth at 9 a.m. for coffee and rolls. 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