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ONE FOR NEW PARIS — This action shot taken by Randy Coverstone for The Mail-Journal at the Svracuse-New Paris thriller last night

Yellow Jackets Kick Off Season With Two Wins!

Milford Also Wins

The Syracuse Yellow Jackets and the Milford Trojans were victors in games played last week end in the Syracuse gym. The Jackets opened their 1966-67 season Friday and defeated the Middies from Middlebury 64-47 for their first win in many a try. The Trojans defeated Huntington Catholic 56-46 in their home game opener cm the Syracuse hardwood Saturday. Jackets Win Opener By Kermit Welty The Syracuse Yellow Jackets

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LOVE Furniture & Appliances ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE, SYRACUSE, INDIANA Furniture Club Winner MRS. JACK MARESH

Wednesday. November 16, 1966

shows New Paris' Snider going up for a two-point basket. In spite of what appears here to

►u.hxi ./..I', iron, a jvnuig MitkEe-i bury squad m the second half of tht' o|xn<‘!' for both dubs to get at M to 47 v ictory. A big difference could I be noted in the Jacket defense as ; 1 it did not crack in the latter stages i of the game as it did sometimes last year. 1 Tlie Jackets pulled away to a two i point lead at the end (rs the first ( quarter but MiddSebury tied it up at the half. A fine play by Dave Wickstrom with two sconds left in the half kept Syracuse from going [ into the dressing room with a two point deficit. The taller Jackets'

be a New Paris game, it ended in a double overtime with the hard-pound-ing Yellow Jackets winning 70 to 66.

pulled away from the Middies by 12 points to post "a lead of 45-33 at the end of Ehw quarters and added to their lead the final stanza for the victory. Wickstrom was -..ding scorer as he hit nine of 12 free throws along with six field goals for 21 points. Jolin Wortinger was right behind with 20 points which he scored on lay-ups through the Middie defense. Rob Clevenger was the only other Jacket in doubie figures with 11 as he hit the first six buck- | ets of the young season Ken Otto and Joe Riegsecker led the losers with 10 points apiece. Wickstrom also led the Jackets in rebounds as the Jackets out-re-bounded Middlebury 31 to 27. Hie Jackets hit 42 per cent of their field goals and 58 per cent of their free throws while the Middies connected on 30 per cent of their field goals and 65 per cent erf their foul shots. Syracuse also won the B-team game, with Greg Smith and Curt Stucky paving the way with eight tallies apiece. 37-36. Frye led Middlebury with nine .Man Hollar. Rich Bell. Casey Kroh and Smith gave a good enough showing to dress varsity, although they didn’t ' get a chance to play. Box scores follow: SYRACUSE <64> — Bauer 102. Clevenger 353. Wickstrom 691. Pilcher 214, Tiiomburg 132. Wortinger fM2 MIDDLEBURY 47 — Wortinger 103. Adkins 001. Otto 424. Sherck 115. Yoder 122. Shoup 321. Eash 113. Riegsecker 421. B. Miller 001, E. Milier 010, Wenger 304. Running score: Syracuse 13 12 20 19 Middlebury 11 14 8 14 — Milford vs. Huntington Catholic By Mark Raniser 1 Milford's home game opener with in.: at Syracuse; left Milford with two victories and i*> defeats. Die final score was 56-! 46 in favor of tiie local hardwood five N>d Speicher was the leading s.'orer for the evening with 22. Against Huntington's zone defense. Ned found a hole on the left side. and hit most of his shots from this : area Park Phend received 14 rebounds during the evening and scored 10 points to aid the Tro- i jans. Ted Speicher, an excellent ball handler as well as a defensive guard, did an excellent job of blocking and also intercepting several, cm off the boards with H rebounds and ended up with agame :.»•_/ o’ i: •_» rank -cx>qdm sewing Stan Wuthrich assisted his feilow four by obtaining 10 rebounds. Wuthrich a’_>o kid four fouls on him in the fourth quarter of play, vut did not fouiout. Himtington Catholic's big man. f problems. Richardson is 6 1” ami weighs 255. Hunmgton's average height is 6 and weight is 150. Huntington's high schrers were Eckert with 13 and Hunnicutt with 11. In the fourth quarter Huntmgton managed to out score Milford bu was beiund in he other toree peri-

Jackets Defeat New Paris In Double Overtime It took a double overtime to do the job, but the Syracuse Yellow Jackets defeated New Paris at Syracuse Tuesday night to cop their second win in two tries, getting coach Ken Workman's 1966-67 basketball season off to a flying start. While the Jackets took an earlylead with a run-in shot by Brad Bauer, they never relinquished the lead but two times, and then for only moments. They held a narrowmargin most of the game, but not enough to rest cm their laurels. Brad Bauer proved the fighter and the point-getter, with nine field goals and four free throws, for 22 points, to his credit. Ten of his points came in the overtime periods. two in the first overtime and eight in the second overtime. Dave Wickstrom proved a muchimproved ball handler, and was invaluable under the basket for rebounding. and Jahn Wortinger provided the speed and dash to keep his team on their toes. The score by quarters follows: Syracuse 16 35 48 58 62 70 New Paris 15 31 48 58 62 66 Overtime Play-

In the first overtime. Bauer by a field goal by Clevenger. New Paris' Weybright came back with a field goal. At this point Clevenger fouled Bob Hollar and was benched with five fouls. Hollar made both free throws to tie the score as the three-minute gun went off. In the second overtime. Bauer got a field goal followed by a field goal by New Paris' Don Snider. Bauer came back with two more field goals, making the score 64 to 68 Then in the closing seconds Snider got another field goal, followed bv one by Bauer. Final gun: Syracuse 70. New Paris 66. Box score: SYRACUSE — Bauer 943. Brocket's 001. Clevenger 435. Pilciter 101. Thornburg 403. Wickstrom 353, Worthier 641. Totals: 27 field goals. 16 free throws. 17 personal fouls. NEW PARIS — D. Snider 403. R. Snider 305. Umbaugh 102. Weldy 001. Hollar 523, Pepple 762. Weybright 432. Lindzy 153. Totals: 25 field goals. 16 free throws. 21 personal fouls. Senior Mothers Meet In Myers Home Tit Senior Mothers club of Syracuse met Monday in the home of Mrs. Virginia Myers at her Lake Wawasee home. President Mrs. Wayne Stahly ■ conducted a short business meeting. Mrs. Noble Blocker presented a program. Her talk was entitled. “Wonderful World Birds". The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Kenneth Elson on November 28. Mrs. Myers served refreshments at the dose of the meeting. : ods. Milford's B-team under the direction of Don Storey won its second game in a double overtime with a score of 41-39. Milford will now face Akron, a tough southern opponent at Syracuse Saturday. Box scores follow; MILFORD (56' Dan Brown. 432. Stan Wuthrich 154. Park Phend 342. Ned Speicher 941. Ted Speicher 301. Blomeke 323. Hunnicutt 513. Spotts 201, Eckert 612. Richardson 205. Wall 114. Howell 200. Running score: Milford 15 27 47 56 Huntington 9 22 32 46 Week End Games This week end the Jackets and the North Webster Trojans will see action on Friday while the Milford five will rest unil Saturday. On Friday Syracuse will pit its undefeated season against Larwill in a game to be played on the Jacket's court and North Webster will meet Ligonier on the North Webster hardwood. Milford will defend its 2-0 record in Syracuse Saturday when the Trojans meet the boys from Akron who also hold a 3-0 record.

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Indictment - (Continued from page 1) authority extended by reason of authority extended by said Warsaw Community Schools, Jean Lucas then and there intending to deprive said Warsaw Community Schools permanently of the use and benefit of said property. the same being contrary to the form of the statute in such cases made and provided and against the peace and dignity of the State of Indiana.” Dahl - 1 Continued from page 1' board on the rezoning of a piece of land from suburn residential to roadside business on state road 13 south of Syracuse. This was approved. Mrs. Arthur Folger asked permission from the board to errect a community Christmas tree in the park at the scout cabin. Permission was granted. Mrs. Folger is one of the leaders of the Camp Fire girl groups and the community tree is a Camp Fire girl project. Lights for the tree were discussed w-ith several present offering help with the project. Present with those named above were board president Byron Connolly. Mrs. Frank Bates, Willard Nushaum, Loren Longenbaugh and Vernon Beckman. .Also present were Mrs. Dale Sparklin. Mrs Betty Dust. Arthur Folger and daughter Debbie, Floyd Schlotterback and Steve Hearn.

Milford Union Thanksgiving Services Planned All the churches of Milford invite you to their union sen ices for : Thanksgiving Eve. Rev. William Roop, pastor of the Bethel Church of the Brethren, will bring the message at the New Salem Church of the Brethren on November 23, at 17:30 p.m. Rev. Roop will be speaki ing on the subject, “Thanks for . What?" Court News Syracuse Man Fined at Warsaw Judge Robert Burner of the Warsaw city court fined Harold Mcj Donald, 18, r 4 Syracuse. $25. and a 90-day suspended sentence at the Indiana state farm on a assault and battery charge recently. Divorce Granted Majorie J. Perry, Turkey Creek township, was granted a divorce from Gerald Dean Perry in the Kosciusko circuit court recently. : She was awarded custody of two [children. They were married May ! 16, 1942, and separated August 19. 1966. Divorce Suit Filed [ Patricia Ann Keller. Turkey i Creek township, has filed a suit for divorce against Charles A. Keller, in the Kosciusko circuit court. They j were married June 25. 1966. and I separated October 15, 1966. Lions Zone Meeting Held Tuesday Evening The Young People's Mission Band of Zion Chapel UB church, south of Syracuse, sponsored a I father-son banquet in the House of Friendship on November 9. Chris Busch welcomed the group and Larry Martindale gave the invocat on. Rev. David Powers gave the devotions. Don Kline. French professor at Huntington college, was the guest i speaker. His subject was “Ath- , lete’s”. The decorations featured fall and athletic themes, with fall colors and ! small footballs as favors.

Sherman Deaton gave the benediction.

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FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS - Freshman cheerleaders at Syracuse high school posed recently for photographer Tim Yeager in the halls of

Thanksgiving Union Services Set For Calvary EUB Church

The Thanksgiving union services sponsored by the Syracuse Ministerial Association will be held at 8 a.m. on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 24, in Calvary EUB church south of town. Rev. Harold Ford erf the Warsaw

TUESDAY SIGHT LADIES LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Lakeside Laundry 27 17. Tom Socks .26 18 Hickman Mov.-rs ... - .25 IS Syracuse Rubber — . 24 20 Pacer Oil 23 21 Sellers Mfr. . 22 22 Yellowbanks Hotel 13 26 Lauer’s Restaurant 11 33 High Team Serbs: Pacer Oil. 3,193. High Team Oam. : Pacer Oil. 779 High Individual Series; J. Nolan. 526— 165-171-190; N Pet. rson. 470- 198; S. Hoover, 457—159: N Schacht. 453—164 High Individual game: J. B. ezb y. 156; M Dixon. 171: E. Wogoman. 166; F Bootmarkle. 154; R. Markham. 152: S. Hasse. 153: K Clark. 158. S Gilbert. 190: I. Dull. 159 M. Simon. 154; A. Rider. 155: M Road. . 158; E J. rntgan. 161: L Thornburg. 180. MILFORD BUSINESS LEAGUE November 13, 1966 STANDINGS W L ; Arrow Trailers. Inc — 33 11 i Milford TV and Appliance —27 17 ; Augsburgers - Syracuse 25 19 Little and Clark 25 19 Beer and Slabaugh. Inc. 24 20 Campbell's Market 23 21 Mishler Funeral Home I 22 22 Walter Drug Company 21 23 Augsburgers - Milford 19 25 Sharp Hardware Company 17 27 Chore Tim- Equipment. Inc. —ls 29 McFarren Service —l3 31 1 High Team Series: Arrow Trailers. Inc.. ; 2598. High Team Game: Beer and Slabaugh. Inc. 907 600 Series' B Litt!. . 600. 500 Series. H. Wuuthrich. 599: F Av. ry. 565: L. Vane-. 559: D McFarren 546 J. Keller. 545: P. Bartlett. 543: D Hockert. 541; R. Wolferman. 536: D Wuthrich, 533; H. Bartman. 532 D Wolferman. 526; O Replogle. 524; H. Felkn.r. 524 J Perry. 521; C Grams. 518; F Wolterman. 518: D Lev- rni. r, 516: G Thomsbury, 511: G. Chambers. 508. D. Rensberger. 505. W Mishler. 503 200 Games: H. Wuthrich. 230. 203; R. Wolferman. 212; B Little. 210. 205: J. Keller. 210; L Vane. 209; H. Hartman. 206: D. Orti 206: E Zimm, rman 204 F Wolferman. 204. C. Grams. 202; D. Dippon, 201. SATI KDAY BOY’S LEAGVE STANDINGS W L T. am 4 12 4 rhe Unknowns-12 4 Team 2 11 5 Team 1 10 6 Team 6 7 9 Green Horn, ts 5 11 Team 5 3 13 Team 3 4 12 High Team Series Team 2. 1842. High Team Game: Team 2. 671 Senior Honor Scores: App.nz.ller. 175— 507 NtleS. 229—512: Clevenger. 178—500 Smith. 173. Junior Honor Scores: LeCount. 191—450; ’

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the school. Left to right are Carol Kroh. Donna Hulley and Sandy Runge. In front of the others is Marcia Peffley.

i Methodist church will be the speaker, and the Calvary choir will present i special music. The public is invited to attend this service which will last one hour.

Fish.-r. 157 Pipp. 157: Mock. 157: Strickler. 182-—496: Harper. 172—476. Bantam Honor Scores: B Baumbaugh 131 142—397: Stidham. 147. 136 394 Grabe:. 121—353. PSTIKSON CLASSIC DOUBLES LEAGUE STANDINGS Peterson Pts Armbruster 8r Armbrust- r 261 41 Sipe A- Thibaut 256 01 Carpent. r A- Brouw r 244.32 Eby A- Dunithan — 239.32 Pilch, r & Wortinger 238 41 Vance A' Seely _235.3t Welty A- Byland 234.0 C K*m A Seiffert 228 12 Mar- sh A- Morganthaler 224.2-1 Stryker A- Schrock 233.3; Honor Scores; L. Vance 8381242-213' C. Eby. 859(245-213-215' F. Nyikos, 215 L W Ity, 222: J. Stryker. 218. D Start 732(2201: J Wortinger. 202: D Pilcher 863 <203-210-226-224': C Sim. 782'201215': O Thibaut. 767(212'. MONDAY NIGHT COUNTY LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pilchers Shoes 28 12

SUIT CLUB WINNER THIS WEEK WAS JERRY DAVIS — Syracuse TOM SOCKS SPORTSWEAR Wawasee Village Syracuse 1 * • ** «WWWV VVWWWim VXVTVVV V V V V V VM « V VWWWVMV *v • -WWWWWWWWWWOT It is difficult to find the words to express my deep and sincere gratitude to those of you who had faith in me to maintain me as Trustee of Turkey Creek Township. I am a dedicated worker for your township and so appreciate the opportunity you have given me to further serve you. MADISON F. (MATTY) JONES

Lakeland Produce Thornburgs - 26 14 Frog Tavern - 25t :14 1 j Wawasee Package 24 16 Wawasee Bowl 2 * 19 Dixie Boat 21 19 Clean Quick Car W’ash 21 19 rifronfer Ice CO 19’-.20:_. Beacon 19 21 North Webster Hardware 19 21 I-X-L .- I 9 21 Wawasee TV 1” 23 Kurley’s Keglers —l® 24 Klines Construction —------13 27 O.K. Sales — 12 28 Barbe.- Hotel 22 28 Harvest Dinner Thursday At Methodist Church The Syracuse Methodist church will hold its annual Harvest dinner, Thui'sday. Nov. 17, at 5:30 to 7:30 in fellowship hall of the church. Tiie dinner is sponsored by the Women's Society of Christian Service of the church. Mrs. William Brammer is the ticket chairman and Mrs. Maurice Koher, general chairman. aPhQM KE3-3320 iLiil j? Thursday - Saturday, November 17-18-19 Sean Connery Joanne Woodward in “A Fine Madness” plus Henry Fonda Joanne Woodward in “A Big Hand For The Little Lady” Sunday - Wednesday, November 20 thru 23 TWO TOP FEATURES Audrey Hepburn Peter O'Toole in “How To Steal A Million” phis “Modesty Blaise” with Monica Vitta