The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 February 1965 — Page 2
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Sectional Basketball Tournament To Be Held At Warsaw February 24,25,26 & 27,1965 ; ■.' ' f ■ ■' * <. ■■ ■■■ 1 ■ • - 1 . ~r " .. •:: < .
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Milford, Leesburg, Worth Webster Week End Lakeland Winners
er . • . ■ ' ■ ; . ’■ . . ■ - . Millard • SvraeuM* game before Milford Turned the? . ' ' tv > ■- • ‘ . ■ . •• . ' . ■ ' ■■■-.. . ■ . outscored the Jackets who were play-tag-on their home ’cixirt 21-12 during .4740 lead at- the end of the period’s play. Milford's sophomore Parker Phend ! again led aU scorers with 2i points. I Other Trojans in. double figures were I Dark Grotes with 13 and Vert Baker with‘o Leading th# Jackets for the < • - ■ ' L>r.getibaugh with 16. He was followed by Fldyd Rmsbente: with 12 and John with 11 ' - ■Syracuse won the B team game 5048. -Box scores for the varsity game follow: J Milford (63 —Baker 512, Bucher 0?2 (‘.roves a’.2. Beer 106. Phend 771. Stump 234. Wil-c 153. for totals of 21 field goals. 21 foul shots, and 19 person.ll fouls. Syracuse ‘ (58) — Thornburg 305. Ramberger 443. Bauer 214. Jones 323 Longenbaugh sftl. Wortinger 435, and Wilson ON. for totals of 21 field goals. 15 foul shots and 25 personal fouls. Leesburg -Claypool Leesburg trailed at all the stops
Thursday, February 18, 1965
xBBIB SxraeuM'. as shown on the scorrbo.uil. h.ld .1 <<>rrm.indin2 lead at ■th, .nd .4 the first quarter 1" -the phol<> they were ahead I'2 .to f.. with 27 second- to 2<». 1-hrv « xt< nd ed their bad Jo end the period with
.• ’’ • ; • - :o- hs Leesburg team La--’ I fry Bishop added 14 points and Par ; ea-/ (.ijnier .contributed H i I *. tjjck. ly with . i Claypool defeated the Leesburg secofxi team with a final score of | Box scoresClaypool '97' —I. McKenzie 943, : I Conley 13-1-2. C. McKenzie 114-2. j Shit elv SIL Eu!k< 135.’Gunter TSO ' Patrick 000, Sards 001. D Ault 000. S. Ault 000. for totals of 40 field j .goals. 17 free- throws and> 17 person-< al fouls. • I Leesburg (70 — Dukes 314, Landis 105, Bishop 633. Stookey 14-5-4, 525. Huffman 000. Robinson 001. Shively 000. for totals of 31 field! goals. 12 free throws' and 24 per-1 Syracuse-.Xappanee John Longenbaugh netted 19 field I goals and six free throws for the I Syracuse Yellow Jackets in the game against Naopanee Saturday night on the Bulldogs home court 1 Despite the 44->vr/ perfo-mancc by i Longenbaugh. Syracuse dropped a I 84-75 decision to Nappanee. Syracuse trailed by ten points - the end of the first quarter. 27-17 and was within eight markers at [ half time 4>37. Nappanee netted 1
- KHBbA a 17-6 score. ' however, in Ahe second half Jirii I - Itni.ms turned th»‘ tablo and . won the c . Photo by Keith ' ■
S. -.k ti.e-.i i . . final t . ■ . d ' Mei lh'an had '2O markers free and 17 > ■ • cust* 75 - Rensherger 000. 1 ■-j - - - \\ ■ ■■■' .. fplils '' ■ I ’ Lee- -r I-ake \ Leesburg broke into the lead in ; the first quarter and held the up- ’ per hand throughout to defeat Sil-1, ver Lake JfKXSO Friday h.iht .r. the Blue Blazers bardwodd. The Blazers held a 22-18 edge at j i the close of the first session. Silver L Lake trailed by ten points at half j time and by 24 at the end of minutes in the third period, i ‘ Leesburg scored 31 points in the. |: last quarter while Silver Lake het- ’ ted 35 markers . | Larrv Bishop •paved the way for the Blazers with 31 points.' Gary Lir as 3”. d Mike Rodgers each •'••r-'. tributed 16 points to the Leesburg . attack. Others in double figure the Leesburg team were Jack Stuo- * i key and Norm Dukes with 13 ar.d ■ 14 points. Larrv Puls and Joe Ship- : ley each; added 16 points and Steve ‘ Hett’er netted 10 markers. j Silver Lake won the second team j game. - Box scores: ' s Leesburg (100) — Dukes 624, Lan-
ANNOUNCE SALE OF SECTIONAL TICKETS AT MILFORD Principal Donn D- Kesler of Milford high school has announced tickets will be on sale for students and adults holding season tickets on Monday and Tuesday of next week. Other fans should contact the principal at the high school office on Tuesday afternoon. Triton Game Principal Kesler also announced students must purchase student tickets for the Milford-Tri-ton game (to be played at Bourbon on Saturday) at the school on Friday. Adult tickets only will be sold at the door. dis 645. Bishop 11-9-2. Stookey 611. Rodgers 565, Gunter 312, Ganjer 110. Huffman 001. D. Shively 001, for totals of 38 field goals. free throws and 21 personal fouls. Silver Lake <BO —Hackworth 975, Puls 802, Shipley 564, AU< ■pool 321. Caudill 000, Moore 005. Zile 110, for totals of 31 field goals, 18 free throws and 25 personal fouls. North Webster-Cromwell ■ seated the Ccoin well Spartans . 7154 Friday night on the Trojans hard- „ ■ . ■ ■ Trojans 18-9 at the first stop. 33-27 -at hali1 ended the game with the 17 point lead. Brown led the Trojans and won scoring honors for the eve 26 points on ten field goals and six free throws He was followed by teammates Biesemeyer and Vonasch with 14 each. Staley tetf the Spartans with 21 and was y with 18. / •North Webster '7l — Vanator 244. Vonaseh- 703. Biesemeyer 620, Broun JO 6 2. St.dter 201. Wagoner 2331 Cromwell ' 54'—Palmer-112, Hursev 123. Staley 934. Reasoner 002. Taylor U», Fhry.rit 733. Doll 311. Season Closes With’ this week's ’games the regtthr season will draw to a close and all tear- for the soc•ion.t’ p>-;rr. tment to be held Warsaw February' 24 . 25. 26 and. 27 N'*:th Webster w ll be at home to South Whitley and Syracuse a ' h-r y . ■ : Friday night while the Blue Blazers' will travel to Millersburg to play the Tigers from Jefferson township. Milford will set' action Saturday • bon to meet the powerful Triton
L road Saturday as the Blazers trav-1 el to Wawaka. Bowling Memorial Award Goes To Lois Koher i Linda Saify Memorial Award by! ■ This trophy is. awarded each year 1 Day to the \ • average at the Wpwasee BqwL I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Money. Syra- * cose, award this trophv in memory Mo Saify. ' I . THVBSOAY X|GHT lA!>U- \ j lebrujir. H. I'.-.V 1.. • ■ * ■k IRItMt MGHT MIXF.U >rb»u*r» 1.. I-:. ■ . . ■ -■. ' I HKh Arad Hu**y s 2074 Hiiii 1:;4 c**—* « mea R SrurtiaiE 1 . Huh Ind sert*« - m«® — U Wehy 579 .4V.<..-4 • : 'v, E 'Gllbrn 528. A Mous'jfy 200-55a. J | Mortanth*!<-r Ml. E. Smith 200-st)~. K I Kn.->. • 514 R SL-. A Arm- • bnuter 2«6-5&3. . D KnUU-y 510. R • Thwalii 201-SJ7. j. Kern 204—543 ‘ Klehlnd. * air..' - wobsph — L Gilbert 212 - - -'women —- K. K: 535. ■' 2-'W) ■ 500 women’ : ■ 'm- ' - 171-171-501. J b-■2V4-471, p' Mar-if. ■ ,i»l 5 50O. S.. Ryan 181-194-534, I !*• ga-m»»s and 450- aeries .- women — X MousJe? 171-458. I CarwUe 193-499. J K Lowe 178-465. ». Artr.brus .r 187-454.1 B O-reene ♦«.- L Welty 171. E. Bontrager 480. G. Thwaits 178-461. ■riISBAY A4TERXOON LADIES Febrwary 16. 1965 K.r.6 rs . 55 37 Sle-PT P*!' 53 39 .Tern Seeks '■ . ■ . 51 41' Laundroma' 4g 44 •' State Bank •" , 48 44 | LeviTnler's ■ 46--. 45'-. f Bardah: 45' -,46-..; BAK Dri»e-In 38 54 Si: ’X Knit 37~545j Aw.sbur«er*s IGA I HUh team ram- nd series — Tom] Socks 799-2167 170 rames and 440 Teri- s — I. Carwile j
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STROH BOWLING TEAM — The Stroh's bowling team which appeared at Wawasee Bowl Saturday .afternoon is shown here with local bowlers who made up a team to take on
. R Ew. rick 209-182-546. J Mishler 453. 5 Sloan “180,471 T Wilson 444. B. Kline 193-478 W Schrock 200-184-516. H E: . .- 45.; X! Lu-...-. ■ Tt !'I>U \H.III lUHH February 16. ISfeS .' • •■ O K . 77 ‘ . .64 . - ' ■< ■ .... Laundry ■ 60- 36 Syracuse Hubb. r . , 59 37 42 Wawa?-,' TV 4 • 4-L-sburx Kterator 43 53 Mike s B- auty Salon 41 55 Clip * Curl 39 57 Turf Bar W.rO .. Chorc-Ttme . . 75 Hiih trWn game and s. ries — W--ar. r Tool 786-2JOO. f ■' >■--.■ ■ x. -,ir : ‘ ; ■ N M 1- •■ I 170 gam-’S and 450 (series — J Hoor*r :y rc-497, J, Brister 172173: B.’ Hoov.-r IR4-4tu J Beland 45 B 1- . N Er •— •:•. 170. O K'" -r.n.- 177 D K-.. 7 v 179 1. Murray 175. J Knisley 459. M Henning 455. M J Bechtold' 458. C. Hochstetler 466, ’ Tir-lllV NIGHT MENS February I'-, 19t>5 ' Kl.ne Contra. '.'-s f 5 Ex 1 ; 157 13Bray. I. Bait 14 yl4 . K • S r .. ’ ■ 1! 17 Hieh : - atn gam.-and s. ries — Lik-ns. 6 Sons 906-24.73 l-terf- 1: . I.' ’ H: In . s. r:< s - G B .!. s'.--;-,r WW-.r. -'4"'. E Man: 511. G Burns 519 H K:rkdorf.-r o. • . L Str ' ::.b k 512. mu i oi:n r.i -|\i -- ii ii.il E. bru a r > ’ 1 tn. f > 34 Campbel’s Market 56 - 40 • McFarr. n S'.-vic-station .’ 5X ~43Br And S...bau,r. ■ 48' 48 Arr>’w Trtllers • .47 49 . - C'o. . ■ ■ - 40 Bart's Kevr'-rs • 35 61 Sharp How- ' . —3l 65 Weekly hiehserii-s and game Uttte SOO s. ries — G ThortisbVry 586. 'D. Wolferman 580, B Little 577. R Wiilscn 570, D. Dippon 549. B. Butler 549; D.
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the Detroit professionals. In the above photo, seated left to right, are John Ruggiero. Ron Hibschman. Mike Samardzija. Nelson Kistler. Mike Totsßy. and Owen Cob-
Hoover 548 M Wolterman 545. M Cham- ' bers 542. D Gm 540, D McFarren 539. P ; Sr ich. r 5 '.5. 'J ’ K- I’.er 532' I? L- v-rn;er • 52 - O'. 5..-: y 52-. E Emir, ns 52: D . Wuthrich 522. L. Newman 516. G. Chambers 514 H-Wuthrich 512. H E ,k:.-; 506. P Cami '. Spiichex 500, F. W -.t .-man 5.02 It W/.lson 232.. Gi Cui--b r son 227-204-2,0. E. Emmons 223. D 1-- ■••er 222 P Speicher 214. D Wuth- ‘ -2: .14 I' I ■ - -212 G Ti: ■ rs.- ”.ry 2 4 L> lupp-u. 205, D Or:: . -• McFarren 202. D. Wolf.-rman 202. E LitLCSC Accepting Bids For Equipment Notfe ■ ■ this, issue of the paper of the - Lakeland* cepi.iu bids until T:3O p. nr on March 9 :■■■:• - • > ■ oiii::' ment and other" speeifiexi items for t '.e v;irii>;:< hui; :r:..s ■ : t'c c ■: ; Specifications and instructions are on file in the office of ’ the school - ' The Mail-Journal Is Three Years Old Monday odd on Monday, Feb. 15. ■ It was on that date in 1962 that The. Milford Mail and The Syracuse- ‘ Wawasee journal were, consblidated. The Mi.h:»o! Mail was esra.ilished in 1888 . and The “Syracuse- ‘ Wawasee .Lmru.il was established a few’ years later in 1907; Arch Baumgartner is publisher of : the paper WBi.-ii, i.s- released t".ery T:\..-;..-. .ilierno-m.
bum. Standing, left to right, are Bowl manager Joe Morganthaler. Bill Little. Don McCarthy. Carl Nichols. Junior Donoso, Stroh team manager
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M tllTlF AND THE JACKET — Young Scottie Jones. 3'-. son of Mr. and -Mrs. TV. T. Jones. Jr., of Syracuse. was photographed during the \lilb>rrf-S> raeiiM* ha'-ketball game as he was sitting on a large stuffed Yel-
CLOSING DEPOSITORY AT MILFORD Postmaster Paul Kizer has .informed this p that ' Very. i'Sev'eral" other area post offices .ire either in the process of closing i r.lest Bushong ■ v at ■ ■ jy are not cl sitorv -1 ’ ■
ItN Jaffee. Dale Seavoy, Stroh dis--1 tribiitor Tom Wolf rum. Andy Arm•bruster, and Leonard Erickson. . A Mail-Journal staff photo, r ji ■ ■
■ low Jacket, inascot of the shs pep club. • Scottie is the younger brother of ■ Yellow Jacket Larry Jones. \ Mail- > Journal staff photo.
’ Komets Take Seco nd’Place In Hockey League to ' second. place in the International Hockey League. ' Next Saturday night they will ‘be ijseum; ' . “ jg be Tue-Liy, March 2, with Port Huron. ■ . . ’. Read the CLASSIFIEDS!
