TODD NELSON carried the ball 24 times for the Cyclones Friday night• Here he
Carries with his goal in obvious view• His three and four-yard gains kept Shenandoah honest
in their middle line play. -- Photo by Steve Mores
STEVE KLITGAARD rounds left end on a slotback
reverse. This is the play that Shenandoah used to stun Harlan
on the third play of the game for a 62-yard TD. Klitgaard
came right back on the same play for a 74-yard touchdown
minutes later. -- Photo by Steve Mores
Harlan tops Shen; 14 of 20 in air attack-
"offen
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FINOLAY
40, 25, 6 and
Shenandoah.
record
at PRL
Grabill, Harlan,
has caught the
ever pulled out of
the catch Sunday,
according to Park
Bob Glenn. The fish
tt 12 pounds and nine
ounces.
os were available of
:-ST PHALIA
tDAy NIGHT
Harlan outscored and
outlasted a pesty Shenandoah
squad to post a 25-20 season
opening victory.
Shenandoah took the opening
kickoff from Harlan and the fans
didn't have time to get seated
comfortably before Roger
Scarbouh, a 153-pound slotback
for Shen, scooted 62 yards for
first blood. After a PAT kick,
Shen lead 7-0.
With 3:20 left in the first
quarter, Harlan, using the exact
same play that Shenandoah
scored on, sent Steve Klitgaard
on a reverse pitchout that went 74
yards and Harlan's first score.
The PAT pass fell incomplete and
Shen lead 7-6.
SPkRKLING PLAYS of 19
yards on a keeper by Irsen, and
a 13-yard option carry by Todd
Nelson capped a 60-yard scoring
drive early in the second quarter.
Nelson went the final four yards
to make it 12-7. The PAT pass
again fell incomplete.
Less than two minutes later,
Shenandoah, on a third down
play, used a Rennack to Castle
pass for 34 yards to regain the
lead. Their PAT kick was good
for a 14-12 score.
As time became a factor,
Harlan started on their own 40.
After a Larsen to Khtgaard
aerial that covered 26 yards,
Larsen again went to the air with
a sideline pass to Lansman for a
first down and time out.
3, 4, and 1. Klitgaard went the
final vard for the fourth Harlan
TD. Goede put his kick between
the posts for a 25-14 lead.
Harlan had another drive of
55 yards that fell dead on the 16
after a series of penalties and
Shen went to the air. Rennack, a
160-pound quarterback, hit John
Castle for 31 yards and then to
Dan Andersen for another 12.
Working their way goal-ward,
Rennack scampered the final two
yards for the TD. Harlan lead 25-
20.
AS TIME closed in, Shen
tried an onside kick that failed
but did manage to stop the
Harlan squad on downs.
Gettys and Leuschen were
mentioned for their blocking and
Findlay for his punting.
"THE SHEN SQUAD didn't
fizzle out that second half under
the pressure of our numbers, and
we have to give them that,"
Coach Eagen said. "Holmes
(Steve, No. 67) did a great job at
defensive end against us," Eagen
said. "And so did No. 81 (Keith
Myers) at defensive halfback."
"We were very pleased that
once the boys (Harlan) settled
down they did a lot of gang
tackling, showed lots of spirit and
were right there in the action."
"We are a bit upset in the fact
that we didn't take full advantage *'..rdag e
incomplete, Harlan.
Rennack to Castle, 45 yds.,
Andersen PAT, Shen.
Larsen to Lansman, 10 yds.,
PAT pass incomplete, Harlan.
Klitgaard, 1 yd., Goede PAT,
Harlan.
Rennack, 2 yds., PAT no
good, Shen.
STATISTICS
Harlan Shen
1st downs 18 7
Passing 14 of 20 5 of 13
Passing
140 136
The scene was set as Mark r O our streg,/,.,r+y__..r=..+:+t.shi , n fio, l•in
I india wen me secona na
" v t in to hunt He had • ,, ,, Yardage
IL we snoultl nv ----
• - . o r: :: - - been runnin them off the fiem,
previous punts ot u, z, an(] o +-
yards (the 6-yarder was partially he commented, "but our Total
blocked).
Then, as Coach Eagen puts it,
"his punts helped nail the vic-
tory, especially that last one of 54
yards that fell dead on their one
yard line."
SHEN I'HREW desperatley
and hit one for 34 yards, but the
clock was against them and the
game ended 25-20.
Head Coach Eagen was
pleased with the overall effort of
the team in this, their first game
and first victory, of the season.
He said, "both units had their
moments of mistakes, and we
hurt ourself a number of times
mistakes got us in trouble, and Yardage
once cost us a possible touchdown
after pushing the ball 60 yards." Punts
COLE FINDLAY was Fumbles
credited with 17 tackles, John Lost
Ohlinger with eight. Penalty
Phil Larsen was 13 for 19 in Yardage
the air, hitting Gary Lansman for
10 of those 13. Klitgaard added
one completion to Lansman
also.
Harlan 6 12 7 0 - 25
Shen 7 7 0 6 - 20
SCORING:
Scarbrough, 65 yds., An-
dersen PAT, Shen.
222
362
4(39)
116
252
4 (35)
2
40 10
Help Needed
There are many athletic
games taking place thru-
aut the area and it is
impossible for this news-
paper to report results
unless a team representa-
tive or team manager
PHIL LARSEN displays his wares. Irsen threw 19 times, hitting on 13 of them --
10 went to end Gary Lansman• Klitgaard added another toss to Lansman for a total of 14 of
20 aerials. (note arrow). -- Photo by Steve Mores
25 -20
Area scores
Harlan 25, Shen 20
Red Oak 21, Villisca 20
Mo. Valley 18, Tri-Center 0
Atlantic 50, CB Lewis Central 0
Oakland 18, Carson •
Elk Horn 24, Anita 0
Treynor 24, Griswold 6
Dunlap 26, West Harrison 2
Iogan 18, Manilla 14
Wageman, Munchrarh
,named on AII-SWI squad,
Bill Munchrath and Tom Munchrath are juniors, Boeck
Wageman were named to the was the only senior on the 1969
Council Bluffs Nonpareil's All Harlan squad.
Southwest Iowa baseball team
last week.
Also mentioned was Roger
Boeck, a second team selection.
Wageman was named to the
utility position on the first squad
with beth hitting and pitching
noted by the Council Bluffs
paper.
Munchrath was named top
backstop after compiling a .450
batting average.
RICK VUAGNIAUX, C. B.
Thomas Jefferson, was named
Player-of-the-year, with Tom
Carleton, Atlantic, a close run-
ner -up.
Harlan's Wageman and
The Nonpareil's first team:
Rick Vuagniaux, C.B.T.J.,
Pitcher; Gary Kinsel, C.B• T.J.,
Pitcher; Marty Franks, Essex,
Pitcher;
BILL MUNCHRATH,
Harlan, catcber; Jim Brantz,
C.B.A.L., lst; Tom Carleton,
Atlantic, INF; Dave Barker, C.B.
T.J., INF; Mike Triptow, Lewis
Central, INF;
Rick Johannes, Creston, OF;
Barry Anderson, Fremont-Mills,
OF; Doug Pendegraft, Griswold,
OF;
TOM WAGEMAN, Harlan,
Util.; Marv Palmer, Corning,
Util.
4 ds PAT ass reports to us the results
ED LEAGUE KLITGAARD plunged for with our mental mistakes ; butwe Klitgaard, 7 y •, P " of those events So please - i
five yards and then the Larsen to had long drives, some excellent incomplete, Harlan ..... • . |
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ac 9 3 Lansman combination took defensive moves and some Nelson, 4 yds, PAT pass " -- CONGRATULATIONS
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d 8 4 command on aten-yarder with 34 surprises out there." " sport restuts.
7 5 seconds left in the half for the , I
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. 6 6 Nelson run of 24 yards, a theyaiiiooKeagooaoncemeygot •qll, ]rv THE JOE SULLIVAN FAMILY j I
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Harlan, Ia. News Advertiser
Mort. Mcrning, Selt. 8, 1969
Phone 755-3111
Shelby County
S00mte Bank
Community
Calondar
WEEK OF SEPT. 8
THRU SEPT. 15
Our COMMUNITY
CALENDAR will be published
each Monday in the Harlan
News-Advertiser. It's purpose
is to show at a glance the
activities in the community of
both profit and school func-
tions and any other business
activities worthy of
publication. All ad copy
subject to editing.
All items are published
FREE courtesy of the Shelby
Count)' State Bank. Call 755-
3111 before Thursday noon to
place your activity in the
following week's COM-
MUNITY CALENDAR.
EVENTS THIS WEEK:
Mon., Sept. 8
Salesman's Day at the Harlan
Golf & Country Club, all day
and evening. Sponsored by the
Harlan Chamber of Com-
merce.
Tues., Sept. 9 -- Extension
Service "Fall Tea" at 7:30
p.m. Admission 50c at the
American Legion Hall.
Program by Stewart's School
of Hairstyling.
Frid•, Sept. 12 -- Harlan
Cyclone football game to Red
Oak, 7:45 p.m.
Sat., Sept. 13 -- Stock Car
Races at the Shelby County
Speedway, 8:30 p.m. Four
Heats, special "8-Ball
"Aviation Club Trophy Dash,
and three features. Admission
$1, pre-school kids free. Rain
date: Sunday, Sept• 14 -- 8:30
pJn.
Sun., Sept. 14 --
Dedication of the new runway
at the Harlan Air Port.
Sun., Sept. 14 --
Dedication of the new Im-
manuel Lutheran Church in
Harlan.
Sun., Sept. 14 -- The
Seventh District Veterans of
WWI and Auxiliary meeting
[will be held at Veterans
[Auditorium, Harlan. Potluck
[ dinner at noon.
J Sun., Sept. 14 -- The
J Shelby County Garden Club
J will meet at 1 p.m• at the
J Danish Inn in Elk Horn and
I Springbrook Park.
! The Shelby County Stpt.+
J Bank in Harlan WILL fiE
I OPEN at 9 a.m. straight thru
Ito6p.m-each Friday .,
ISW00 coum00
SrAn[
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