Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 98, Number 42, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 27 March 1975 — Page 10

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Bussard takes fifth

Don Bussard prepares himself for his next attempt in the pole vault competition at last week's Broncho-Boilermaker Relays in Lafayette. Don finished fifth in the competition with a vault of 13 feet.

Freshman track schedule April 9 North Side T 4:15 PM April 15 Whiteman (7-8-9) H 4:30 PM April 17 West Side T 4:00 PM April 24 Pierre Moran T 4:00 PM April 30 Concord (7-8-9) H 4 : 3OPM May 6 Towncrest (7-8-9) H 4:30 PM May 14 BIG 11 CONFERENCE MEET

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Thursday, March 27, 1975

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Greg Frick selected as athletic officer Cadet First Class Gregory B. Frick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil F. Frick of 804 Christman St., Wilson, N.C., was recently selected as athletic officer in his squadron at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado. Cadet Frick, also promoted to the rank of cadet captain, was selected for his leadership ability, past performance and academic standing. The cadet wing is organized similar to an actual Air Force unit and in these positions, cadets gain an insight into the 1 jobs they will experience when they become commissioned officers. The cadet is a 1971 graduate of North Wood High School, Nappanee.

New pro at Sprig-O-Mint The Sprig-O-Mint golf course has employed Richard (Rickl Finnigan as their new golf professional; he started the job Feb. 15. Finnigan has spent the past 40 months at the Morris Park County Club in South Bend as part of his apprenticeship in the Professional Golfers Association. He has also attended two required business courses and passed exams in each in the upper 90- percent of his class. A player’s test at the Indiana P.G.A. qualifying school was passed on his first attempt. A final comprehensive exam will have to be passed later A 1965 graduate of South Bend Central high school, Finnigan has attended 1.U.5.8. for three years and has one more year to go for a degree. His wife Marlene, a graduate of 1.U.5.8. has been teaching this past year in the South Bend school

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NW 1975 spring baseball schedule

system: she will be working in the pro shop. A full-line of merchandise will be carried at the pro shop, ranging from soft go'ods such as clothing to standard golf equipment of balls and clubs. A graphcheck camera, which takes a sequence of eight pictures to analyze a golfers’ swing, wall be available. Lessons, both single and in a series, will be offered and Finnigan hopes to set up some tournaments. He is particularly interested in a handicap tourney so players could be placed in flights. This would give players a better opportunity to compete with players on their own level. The new pro also said the Sprig-O-Mint second nine holes should be playable by the first week in June. Bowling . . . Monday Night Mixed Mar. 17,1975 Ding-A-Lings 67>- 2 Us-Them 65 Beginners ■ 61 Clodbusters 60‘ 2 Spoiler Cats 58> 2 Road Runners 58 Hot Shots / 57 Strikes ; 57 Unholy Rollers 51 Unpredictables 48 L&M 47 */ 2 Protectors 41 High team game hdc.—Hotshots 817; high team series hdc.—Road Runners 2427; Ind. Series Sc. (Women)—Merriel Callander 500; Ind. game sc.—Melinda Heckaman 190. Ind. Series sc. (Men)— Atlee Miller 618; Ind. game sc.—Jim Ryman 211. 600 Series —Atlee Miller 618 500 Series—Jim Ryman 554, Ray Miller 520, Merriel Callander 500, Jim Newcomer 507, George Hornish 592, Dave Stalnaker 502, Charles Chapman 555; Ed Eilers 537; John Robinson 500; J. Miller 515. 200 Games—Jim Ryman 211, Ray Miller 200, George Hornish 205, Atlee Miller 215, 221.

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Putting on the pressure ■■ , V Terry Martz strains to take down his opponent in the Goshen seventh and eighth grade tourney. North Wood finished fourth in the meet.

P*E DAY OPPOFEIIT PLACE THE .pril 2$ Tue. Bethany Christian T l*i3o SIT april 30 . tied. t/hitko (AAB) II 14:15 Hi hay 1 ' Thur. Goshen (Auß) H 1*:15 Hi hay 2 Fri. !iishaval:a (ABB) II I4:15 pjj • iay . 5 uW( i; awasee 11311 p I4; 30 hi hay -5 lion. Culver T h= 30 Hi hay 6 Tue. Aygos T h:3O HI hay 7 1/ed. Lakeland T . h:3O HI hay 7 fed. Plynouth "B" H . 14-30 HI hay 10 Sat. Fairfield (El) T 1:00 HI hey 10 Sat. Culver "B" (DH) H 1:00 HI hay 13 Tue. liawasee "B" T I*oo Hi hay 13 Tue. Tippecanoe Valley L h:3O Hi hay 15 Thur. riorthridge T 1*:30 HI hay 15 Thur. Concord "B" II h:3O Hi hay 1u Fri-. T 6:30 Hi hay 17 Sat. Elkhart lieoorial (Aciß) (DE) il 1:00 Hi hay 19 Eon. "est i’oble T h:3O HI hay 20 Tue. LaVille "B" II 1*:30 Hi hay 21 ’ ed. li h:3O Pi. hay 22 Thur. EEchart Central (A£J3). T 14:15 pu hay 214 Sat. Jintoun (A£B) T 1:00 Hi* hay 27 Tue. -s ( SECTIOiIAL Goshen June 2 ilon. )

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Tony Otto was the only first place finisher for North Wood in last week's Goshen Jr. High tourney. Tony wrestles in the 85 lb. weight class.

85 lb. winner