The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1984 — Page 5
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The Walketon Jsycee Women’s Softball team, champions of the Walkerton Women’s Softball League and League Tournament are, bottom, left to right: Janice Curtis, Joan Shafer, Kathy Kennedy, Judy Rininger, Linda Schultz and Teresa Reeder. Top: Wayne McGee, coach; Pam O’Dell,. Kay Laßere, Sue Potts, Chris Ruehley, Bonnie Wilson, Carrie Jones, Barb Rans, Justine Foresman, and Jay Potts, assistant coach. BOWLING NEWS Friday Night Mixed Doabiea Walkerton Lanes Ramblers 3 1 Lucky Strikes 3 1 Team No. 3 2*/i I*4 Gutter Dusters P/j 2*/i Team No. 5 13 Last Chance 1 3 High team series: Ramblers 1904, Tean No. 5 1769, Team No. 3 1741. High team game: Team No. 5 666, Ramblers 662, 623, Gutter Dusters 594. High individual series men: Rich Borkowski 573, Russell Odle 560,
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Ernie Tompkins 510. High individual game men: Russell Odle 221, Rich Borkowski 201, Gene McNeal 196. High individual series women: Mary Flora 502, Lilah Morrison 471, Yvonne Tompkins 453. High individual game women: Mary Flora 223, Lilah Morrison 175, Yvonne Tompkins 168. Monday Nite League Walkerton Lanes Hi-De-Ho 10 2 Huhnke’s Service 8 4 American Door 8 4 Allen’s Furniture 8 4 Myrna’s Studio 6 6 Hidden Bu-Tee 6 6 Sunrise Coffee Shop 2 10 TV Center 0 12 High team series: Huhnke’s Service 2062, American Door 2059, Hi-De-Ho 2036. High team game: Hi-De-Ho 759, American Door 739, Huhnke’s Service 694. High individual seriess: Eileen Clark 507, M. Flora 487, T. Uhlig 484. High individual game: C. Huhnke 190, E. Clark 187, B. Flynn 186.
Wendesday Nite League Walkerton Lanes Duraclean Carpet 8 0 Ludwig Plumbing 71 Chessie System 5 3 Complete Drywall 5 3 Walkerton Lanes 4 4 Precision Pallet 2 6 Brass Lion 17 Vermillion Well 0 8 High team series: Walkerton Lanes 2139, Ludwig Plumbing 2137, Duraclean Carpet 2073. High team game: Chessie System 746, Ludwig Plumbing 732, Duraclean Carpet 727, Precision Pallet 727. High individual series: P. Gardner 501, A. Krick 496, Z. Schafer 482. High individual game: P. Gardner 183, D. Fuentes 182, D. Hensley 179. Thursday Night Ladies Liberty Lanes Community State Bank 71 Jim’s Market 6 2 Elaine’s Beauty Shop 5 3 Eberly’s Orchard 5 3 Cisney Construction 4 4 Package Liquor 4 4 Team No. 8 3 5 Miller's Merry Manor 2 6 Graham’s Trenching 2 6 N. L. Farm Center 2 6 High team series handicap: Community State Bank 2572, Elaine's Beauty Shop 2527, Package Liquor 2522. High team game handicap: Elaine’s Beauty Shop 902, Package Liquor 895, Community State Bank 893. High individual series: Mary Yeakey 535, Miki Meyer 509, Marge O’Connor 502. High individual game: Mary Yeakey 208, Carrie Jones 200, Miki Meyer 195. NOTICE Knox Community Schools is very sorry for the inconvenience that the wet paint caused at the GlennKnox football game on August 24. If you attempted to clean your garments were unable to remove the paint, you are asked to bring the damaged item to either John Glenn or Knox High School along with the value estimate of your item. Itmes must be presented by September 21. NEW PARIS SPEEDWAY NEWS Leßoy Skiles won an accidentmarred outlaw super late model feature Saturday night, September 1, at the New Paris Speedway. Rick Jordan and Denny McVey set the early pace until on lap nine when Skiles went into the lead. Skiles was leading the pack of 18 race cars when on lap 20, he, Bob Blount and Denny Nyari ran into lapped traffic. Nyari went over the rear wheel of Blount's machine and became airborne and hit the 4th turn wall. Nyari was uninjured. Skiles held off a last lap charge by Blount to win by less than a car length at the finish. Doug Hanna, McVey and Ralph Havens complet-
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Congratulations to the best of the Walkerton Women’s Softball League, left to right: Robin Gouker (Charles O. Hiler & Co.), most valuable defensive player; Wayne McGee (Walkerton Jaycees), most valuable coach: Pam O’Dell (Walked the top five. The dash was won by Skiles with Blount and Errol Thompson winning heat races. Von Grafton captured the road runner main event outdistancing Joe Smith, Rodney Smith, Jim Hans and Kim Nettrour. The dash went to Sonny Thompson and Bud
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erton Jaycees), most valuable pitcher; Tammy Tuttle (Farmers State Bank of Wyatt), most valuable offensive player; Kerry Gardner (Farmers State Bank of Wyatt), best mental attitude. Van Scoik, Rick Reed, Chuck Kelly and Joe Smith all won heat races. Dick Farver, Jr., and Rick Slusher won the connsis. Scott Linville won the Coyote feature with Bob Wiles winning the dash and heat. Shop and Save in Walkerton!
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