Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 24, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 August 1961 — Page 3

LtGONte* JUNIOR LEGION BASEBALL TEAM IN SEMI STATE The Ligonier Junior Legion baseball team will open the Northeastern Indiana Semi State Tourney at Michigan City on Friday morning at 10:00 a m. The Ligonier team completed its regular .season with slightly over .500 ball but has been practicing very hard to polish up for the tourney at Michigan City. The Post 243 boys may be entering the tourney with a mediocre won and lost record but it was compiled against the state's best competition. At this point they are not conceding anything and it appears that the pitching staff and ball club is at its full strength for the first time this year. The return to form of left hander Steve Frohm and recovery from an auto accident by a right hander. Berkeypyle, brings a five man pitching staff of Frohm, Berkeypyle. Elijah. Firestone and Potee into tip top condition. Although the local boys are financially the “poor relation" of the tourney, and their uniforms have shown the worst for wear for the entire season, they are not to be counted out as they have proven several times that they can come back and are a tough tourney team. Two years ago they were considered strictly an outsider but represented a Northeastern onefourth of Indiana at the State finals in LayfaVettc and the local coaches give them a good chance of repeating that upset Probably their first opposition will In* the all powerful Post 50 from South Bend that ranked as the number one state's contender, but the South Bend boys" will have to gt't by the Michigan City tourney and Ligonier's Post 243 is going there to win.

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Thursday, Friday & Saturday August 3-4-5 A Best Seller Is On The Screen Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Angie Dickinson in "A FEVER IN THE BLOOD" Also In Color "4 D MAN" Robert Lansing SATURDAY ‘ FAMILY TREAT NIGHT Added 2 Guest Features Sunday, Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, August 6-7-6-9 2 Thrilling Features Tony Curtis • Edmond O'Brien in "THE GREAT IMPOSTER" Also "BRIDE OF DRACULA** ‘ (in color) ,

— - - , • - ■ ■ ——— l ■ — • • »< —■ ‘V .. • < w;-T’ / ~ '*"’*** PI ANNOUNCING J THE OPENING OF A NEW I (JUST EAST OF DAIRY QUEEN) (9 TO 9- 7 DAYS A WEEK) ! We Invite Yen To Visit INDIANA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL AND NEATEST DAIRY | AT NEW PARIS I For People Who Wont The Finest Os Foods s st I THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES I REMEMBER P I DAIRY PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWER IN A COMMUNITY I That Supports A j BURGER DAIRY STORE

Syracuse Loses ta Semi-Finals The Syracuse High School baseball team went down in defeat at the hands, of Angola in the Invitational. Tourney at Columbia City last week-end. by a score of 12 to 4 The Angola team collected nine hits and twelve runs, while the Jackets had ten hits. and four runs. Kirkdorfcr. who pitched four inn mgs, took the loss. Lovejoy was the winning pitcher. Pat Money had two doubles and a single. - - Angola went on to win the Tourney by defeating Huntersburg 4 to 1. I The Jackets played probably their best game of the year against •he Fort Wayne Komets. It was a pitching duel al) the way. with the game in a scoreless deadlock until the ninth inning when Mick Jones drove in the winning run with a single. Pat Money allowed only 2 hits and struck out 15 Komets. letting only five men reach base. Milton took the loss, giving up 5 hits and striking out 13 Jackets. .RHE Svracuse 000 00Q 001 5 2 FW K. 000 000 000 ' 0 2 1 Svracuse 101 010 I .4 10 4 Angola 200 023 5 12 9 0 TUES. NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE The . Night Ladies Bowling League will bold their pre-season league meeting Tuesday evening. August 8. at 730 p.m at the American Legion All members, including the new members, are urged to attend this important meeting. Further information on openings which are available can be obtained by contacting Ruby Carpenter. C.L 7 2414 or Nancy SearGL 7 2911 \ SYRACUSE BASEBALL Junior League Minor Bank 11 Pilcher's 10 Standings: Bank 40 Rotary 31 Pilcher’s 1-3 Lions 0-4 Aug 8. Lions vs Bank Aug. 11. Pilcher's vs Rotary Game begins at 6 p m Junior League Major Pilcher’s 4 Bank 0 Rotary 8 Lions 2 Standings: Pilcher's 52 Bank 52 Lums 2-5 Rotary 2 5 Pony League Tigers 9 Yanks 2 Cubs 8 Sox Z Standings: Tigers 6 1 Cubs 4 3

V Arthur "Red" Weber, new assistant manager of the Wawasee rBowL Red, as he prefers to be called, comes here from Fort Wayne, where he had been salesman for Fort Wayne Bowling Supply. Preceding Fort Wayne, Red was manager of the Piaydium Lanes in Goshen for five years. Red attended the Bowling Management School, and is a certified instructor approved by Indiana Bowling Proprietors, Inc. ’ , . Red is very promotion minded and the area can anticipate numerous and varied tourneys.

Sox 2-5 Yanks 2-5 Aug. 8. Cubs vs Tigers Aug. 9. Sox vs Yanks Game begins at 6 p.m LET'S GO FISHIN' The winners of the WSJV TV Channel 28 ‘‘Let’s go Fishin' Contest" for this week are Charles Fisher of Syracuse winning first place, and Cathy Owen of Syra cuse taking second. The weekly first place prize is a Bronson “63” push button rod and reel; and the second place prize is a Bronson Classic Spincast reel Winners of the prizes will be announced each Sunday night during the 10 o'clock show on WSJV-TV, Elkhart. Channel 23. The winners are invited to appear on the show to receive their prizes. WSJV-TV promotes the contest which is sponsored locally by Ken Harkless Wawasee Boat Company. Kale Island Beacon. Village Music Store, Wawasee Plaza. South Shore Golf Club, and Hoosier Skateland. AV the end of the season a grand prize of a Johnson outboard motor and a 12 foot Sea Nymph aluminum boat will be given, and a special prize for the largest fish caught will be a large Royal Chef barbecue and smoker completely equipped. Ken Harkless. Aero Mfg. Company, and WSJV-TV, respectively will donate these prizes.

The SyracuScene . . . A buffet dinner was given Saturday evening. July 22. by Mr and Mrs. Al Bauer for several friends. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Barton Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Welter Hagerdon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Putt, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sheets of Goshen. Mrs Adolf Wagner, former Syracuse summer resident for many years, would like her many friends to know that she has sold her Indianapolis residence and purchased a new one at 930 Paunee Road. Carmel. Ind. She plans to move there about August 15th and would be happy to hear from them.

Bplaying thru aug. 6th "THE POTTING SHED" DRAMA — POWERFUL, PROVOCATIVE AUGUST 8 THRU 15th "WHERE'S CHARLIE" ONCE IN LOVE WITH AMY ENCHANTED HILLS PLAYHOUSE ROUTE 13-A EAST SIDE OF LAKE WAWASEE For Reservations Call Ul 6-8171 Curtain Time 8:30 PM

WATER SHOW AT SOUTH SHORE The management of the South Shore Hotel has graciously, donated the use of their fine beach facilities to the Syracuse-Wawasee Water Safety Council" for putting on a show of abilities acquired by the youngsters taking part in the water safety program this season. The show will start promptly at 3:00 p.m. Saturday. August 12, and is expected to last approximately one and a half hours, just prior to the regular ski show. There will be nine events, starting with the “Cork Scramble" put on by the “Pollywags" tthree to five year-olds), and w-ill include interesting and hmnorus events by all age groups. The show, is designed to show the swimming skills, life saving, and boating safety acquired in classes this summer. It will be well worth everyone's time to see the end results; to see your own child or perhaps that of

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a friend or neighbor demonstrate their progress in the water. We are sure you will get a “kick” out of the races such as the “Alligator race’’, the medley relays. and the “gunnel pump". So to thrill the kids with your presence, lie sure to mark the date and time of the “water show at South Shore Hotel”. The SyracuScene . . . Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Martin and son Tom- of R 2 Syracuse, will leave Thursday. August 3. for a three day trip to Charleston, West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coburn Sbent Sunday and Monday Island* and returned home early Tuesday morning. August 1. Guests for the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilafy Bachman of 806 Front Street. Syracuse, are friends of Lt. and Mrs. James McGowan (the former Bea Bachman). Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeisey of ' Phoenix. Arizona.

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Mrs. John A. Craw attended the wedding qf Miss Sandra Foudray and Charles i Petit of Cleveland, Ohio Saturday. July 29. Sandra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Foudray of Munster and Turtle Bay Trailer Court.

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The Lake James Christian As sembly will hold its Lake Recruit Week this week for all youths. 15 years or older, who are inter ested in a greater Christian sen ice. "Cl

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