The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 September 1965 — Page 8

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PLAY BALL!—The long-awaited command to play ball came just after 2 pm. Saturday at the new Rotary ball park at Syracuse, with

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PILCHER-LIONS — The PUcherLionx junior league baseball team found time to pose for this photo before the all-star game Saturday

THANK YOU! The Syracuse Rotary wishes to extend a sincere thank you to all who participated in making the Dedicat We feel that with this kind of support and co-operation many things can be done in our eommunity to make this a better place, if not tl e I place to Work, Live and Play. Our appreciation is extended to the fans, the players, to the Syracuse Color Guard, guests and especially to those IJonors who contributed so unselfishly arid unstintingly of their time, material and financial support to make a dream a reality. Rotarians William Cutler and Jack Misner, along with Loren Longenh, who spearheaded the building of the Park, and all Rotarians want to personally thank those responsible for giving so much more meaning to the Rotary Motto — Service Above Self. JAY PEFFLEY President of Rotary

I famed Chicago Cubs pitcher Ed ,1 Hanyzewski of South Bend throwing out the first ball. In the mount, rearing his num-

afternoon. In the front row, from lett, are Kim Miller. * Mark Tat man. John Dean, Jim Rudicel, Mark Work-

DEDICATION OF Rotary Junior League Ball Park Saturday, August 28, 1965 Syracuse, Indiana

I ber 2 shirt. is Dwight Dean, *tu |■; catch the opening ball. < Seen behind the link-chain fence , .;

man. David Vice and Scott Buffer. Standing, I to r. are .Dick Beil, manager. Rod BeU, Dwight Dean. Jeff Hughes. Wayne Carwile,. Tony Mohler, and low ell Weldy. niach.

are several hundred tans who turned out to see the dedication and the all-star game Saturday.

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HERE’S HOW, BOYS — Famous Chicago Cubs pitcher Ed Hanyxew- I ski appears to be telling the local boys “Here’s bow it’s done.” as he bolds a baseball in firm fashion as I be prepares to throw out the first

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THE WINNERS — The Rotary -1 Bank team won the all-star game which followed the dedication of the new Rotary junior league ball park at Syracuse Saturday afternoon.

ball at the dedication of the new Rotary ball park at Syracuse Saturday. From left are Bill Cutter, outgoing Rotary president in whose mind the Junior league ball park ger-1

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SHOWING THE COLORS—Members of the American Legion junior color guard had a prominent part in the dedication of the new Rotary: I junior league ball park at Syracuse |

Shown here in a photo taken before the game, the team appears ready to go. In the front row, from left, are Dan Mock, Randy Brady, Bill Cutter, Dan Hasse, Boh Wilson, Steve

minated; Loren Longenbaugh, who ’ has been summer athletic director for the past 15 years; Jay Peffley, Rotary president: Calvin, E. Beck, i who was trustee in 1951 when the summer recreation program start- ]

Saturday afternoon. Very much in evidence, the color guard took the new American flag, presented by Harry Van Hemert, commander of Post 223, and took it

Coburn, and Larry Stidham. Top, I to r. are Wayne Coy, manager, Tom Miller, Joel Burkholder. Eugene Lawson, Roger Sntiith, Jeff Wells, and Bill Cutter, coach.

ed; Hanyzewski; Jack Misner, who has done considerable work on the ball park; James C. Stucky, Lakeland school board president; and Lewis I. Immel, superintendent of the Lakeland school corporation.

to the flag pole in the outfield to have it flown at full mast. The snappy outfit, pride of the American Legion post, was the topping to fine dedication ceremony. ' “