The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 October 1967 — Page 2

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VICTORIOUS CUBS —The victorious Cubs, winner of the county cross country meet at the fairgrounds at Warsaw Friday, are shown here.

Pierceton Wins County Cross Country Crown For Seventh Straight Year!

The Pierceton Cubs did it again! This time it was the county cross country crown—and it was the seventh time in a row for the local thinlies. The place was the county fairgrounds at Warsaw Friday afternoon. Coach Tom Sittier did it with onlyone' senior, two sophomores, and four freshmen, which made the victory the more sweet! Pierceton came in with 45 points and Akron followed closely with 64 points. Coach Sittier ran Robert Espinoza.* Terry Hostetler, Jeff Rager, Roland Espinoza, Blaine Farley, Bill Keener and Kent Cone. Hie remaining teams scored as follows: South Whitley 69; North Webster 97; Syracuse IM: Larv*ll 162; Montana 163; and Millord 218. Individual Scorers While tall Steve Cumberland, an Akron junior, finished first with a time of 10:16.3. other individual runners in order of finish follow: Hostetler, Pierceton; Swing. South Whitley; Robert Beeson. South Whitley; Rhine Farley, Pierceton; Tom Mullins. Syracuse; Pete Sanders. Akron; Jake Baker. Akron; Mike Lewallen, North Webster; Oiuck Stephens, South Whitley; Robert Espinoza. Pierceton; Bill Keener. Pierceton; Dave Rider, North Webster; Herb Culver, North Webster; and Roland Espinoza. Pierceton. List Football Schedule For October The sdxjdule tor football games in the Lakeland corporation for the month erf October follows: October 12 Freshmen — Milford at KenddUville Freshmen -— North Webster at Churubusco Freshmen — Warsaw at Syra-j ruse October 17 Junior high,*— Rome City at MU* I ford final game' Junior high — Avilla at North Webster (final game' October 1* Freshmen — Syracuse at Milford (final game' Freshmen — Wakarusa at North Webster (final game' October 24 ♦ Junior high — Syracuse at Kendallville (final game' List County Sports Standings Coach Ken Workman of Syracuse high school, president of the county coaches’ association. Ims released the following all sports standing foltaring the completion of the fall sports of baseball and cross country Heading the teams is Akron with 19 points, n for first place in baseball and eight for second in cross country. .• Pierceton is close behind with 18 points having received first place in the cross country meet for 11 points and seven points in baseball In third place with 13 points is South Whitley. The Bulldogs received seven points in baseball competition and six in cross country. Others follow: Syracuse with 4H in baseball and four in cross country for a total of s%: Larwill with 4H in baseball and three in cross country for a total of TO; North Webster with 1W \ in baseball and five in cross country: Milford with three in baseball and one in cross country for a total of sours and Mentone with 1W in basebaO and two in cross country tor a total of 3K.

Wednesday, October 11,1967

| In the front are, from left. Robert Espinoza. Terry Hostetler, and Ray , De lai Cruz. Second row, 1 to r, Jeff Rager, • • •

Club Tournament Underway At Wawasee Golf The club tournament is underway at the Wawasee Golf course with the following winners being named as play progresses: Champion Flight — Quarter finalists. Joan Fryberger, Bob Auer, Rich Billet and Dick Waldron; finalist. Dick Waldron and John Fryberger. A total of 36 holes will be played with the men being even at the end of 18. A Flight — Quarter play, Bill Musser. Mel King, Bob Mauzy and Homer Helmuth; finalists, Bill < Musser and Bob Mauzy. The match lias not been played. B Flight — Bob Fisher won his match over Paul Hollar. Quarter finalists, Jerry Davidsen. Clifford Rcplogle and Eldon Beer. DON BYRD WINS GOLF HONORS Don Byrd, pro-owner of the Wa- j wasee Grdf ciub, won golfing honors last week. Byrd placed first in the pro-mem-1 ber invitational held at Point of the; Woods golf course at Benton Har- : bor. Midi., with 72. It was the onlypar round played in Sunday’s wind and rain. Second was Dick Kelly with 76. | In the team event Byrd, Gene Turner. Bill Collins and Jack Woodridge placed first in best ball with M At the Deieware Country ckb in Muncie last Thursday Byrd played; in the Indiana pro-scramble. His team — Byrd. Joe Wilson, Dick Jacks and Bill Russell — placed second with a best ball of 67, 13 under par. TIGERS DEFEAT TROJANS 13-7 The Warsaw Tigers defeated the > Milford Trojans 13 to 7 in a freshman frotbaFi game last week. The Tigers scored in the first 1 quarter on a short off-tadde play by Greg McCleary. Their second touchdown wafe made by Rick KerUn with a 10 yard run in the last 12 i seconds erf the final quarter. The Trojans scored in the second quarter on a long end run by Gary | Newcomer. Don May kicked the extra point. The extra point for Warsaw was >on a fake kick and a pass from Pat ; Bennett to Tom Wihrout. The next game for the Trojans is Thursday evening at Kendallville. Game time is 7 p.m.

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Roland Espinoza. Blaine Farley, Bill Keener and coach Tom Sittier. Back row, 1 to r, Joe Mowrey, Stan Brown, Steve Reed, Gary Hostetler, • • •

Syracuse Freshmen Lose To Jimtown 19-0 The freshman football team from I Syracuse lost to Jimtown Thursday evening by a score of 194). Jimtown scored once in the second quarter and twice in the third. The second quarter score was a right ; sweep from 10 yards out. In the third they made a punt return from 50 yards and the second score of that quarter came from 20 yards out when they ran it from the right tackJEN Jimtown tried to run their three points, but Syracuse blocked two out of the three attempts. Avilla Downs Jackets 13-0 In junior high football held Tuesday ; night at Syracuse the Jackets were downed 134) by the visiting AviUa team. AviUa scored once in the third quarter and once in the fourth quarter. The first score came from five yards out when they ran off the right guard to score. In the fourth quarter j the score came from three yards out when they scored off their right ' tackle. Outstanding on defense were Dave * Butler. Kim Cripe and Tony Mohler. STORV HOIK . There wiU baa Story hour at the Syracuse public library on Friday from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. I

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Kent Cone. Doug Hively, Steve Blitz and Paul Carlin. A Mail-Journal staff photo. • • •

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LAND O LAKES LEAGUE Standinc W L Pilch, r» Shoes 14 6 Mosul Rubber 1314 6H Land O Lakes Barns 12is 6’4 Frog Tavern 12 8 Syracuse Legion 12 8 Mail-Journal 12 8 McCormick-Cuiter 11 9 Galloway’s Grocery 11 9 Thwaits Grain 10 0 Dean’s Milk 9 11 State Bank of Syracuse 8 12 Harris Funeral Home 8 12 Slip Motel 8 12 Sea Nymph ’ 8 12 Auer’s Service 7 13 Regent Homes 4 16 High Series and Game: Pilcher’s Shoes, 2.804_993 600 Series: C. Ebv. 235-198-190-623: L. Vance, 246-178-178—602; N. Biddle. 171-212-222—605. Honor Scores: J. Karesh 538; H. Gallahan. 542: F Nylkos. 508: J. Lowe. 517— 202: C. Walton. 571—230: A B-lswanger. 510; L. Coy. 506: R. Smith. 547—217: R Kll4 on 532; K Knlsely. 538—810: R Knisely. 544: M Ganshorn, 505: L. Haviland. 500 F. Avery. 541—225; E. Ganz. 521: E Harting. 553 B. E: -r. 509: L. Welty. 558-209-200: G. Vanator, 504— 202: J. Cripe. Jr. 528: W Stahly. 506; D. Butler. 536; N Kistler. 204; C. Frushour 524—201 R Schultz 513. R Thlbaut. 515; R.Strombeck. 54f—204: L. Strombeck, 510: M Dorsey. 520: C Davl-s. 574—221 D. Armbruster 509; G. Bitner. 501—202 TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES LEAGUE Standing W L Tom Socks . 15 5 Kinder’s Mfg. Co. 14 6 Mock's Marina 12 8 SUvcus Motors 12 8 THURSDAY - SATURDAY, OCT. 12-13-14 — ADULTS ONLY! — “Hurry Sundown” Michael Caine Jane Fonda

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American Industrie* 11 9 Tavern, 942—2,742. Wawasee Laundromat 9 11 High Individual Game: G. Davis, 238. State Bank of Syracuse 8 12 High Individual Series: E. Armbruster, Todd Realty 7 13 600. Sit ’n Knit Yarn Shop 7 13 Honor Scores: E. Armbruster, 235—600: Warasee TV 5 15 G. Kistler, 201: T. Leer, 223: O. Cobbum. High Games: W. Tytler, 173: B. Koy, 216—558: C. Frushour. 222—573; R. Hib--176: L. Vance. 178-173-176—527; K. Graff, schman. 205—562: J. Terman, 212: C. 216—465: A. GaUahan. 214—513: M. Eby. 556: J. Brouwer. 204; D. Pilcher Lung 447; T. Schrock. 467; S. Kern. 464; 200: J. Wortinger, 551: F. Nyikos, 212: B. Kline, 174—446: M. Schwab, 179—475; p. Wright. 214: R. Brown. 203—564; L. D. Johnson, 466: Evie Day, 204—506; Welty, 209: M. Wogoman. 207: E. AnderKatie Cleveland. 440; V. Penn, 442. son. 557: I. Rookstool. 205- D. Strombeck. High Team Series: Tom Socks, 2.185. 204—554: G. Rider, 217—585; R. Thwaits, HITS AND MISSES LEAGUE —— Standing W I* Wolf Grain 11 4 TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE Leons Keglers 10 5 Standing W L New Paris Silo 10 5 _ Toders 8 7 Sea Nymph 16 8 Misfits 8 7 and Faye 16 8 The Korkers 6 9 Syracuse Rubber 14 10 Sylvans 4 11 B? Uera “ f «- J* “ Turf Bar 3 12 Tom Socks 14 10 Women Honor Scores: I. Dull, 519(200) $* ke s, id , e *i? undr * t H JJ. (177): W. Schrock, 507(184)(178); V. Brendas Beauty Break 12 12 Peachey, 479(186): J. Yoder. 451. ™ a l Ur Dr “ es U J? Men Honor Scores: D. Zawadske, 601 Hickman Movers 10 14 (268); D. Bontrager. 541. Monsanto 9 15 Barbee Hotel 9 15 LAKELAND MEN'S LEAGUE Trudy’s Beauty Salon 6 18 Standing W L High bam series: Foo and Faye, 2.150. Brazel’s Bait & Tackle 15 5 High Team Game: Lakeside Laundry. LUcras Tnd S Smis JaTCeeS 13 7 Individual Series: S. Myers. 488: Hickman 10 10 8. Hoover. 451: P. Buffer. 456; E. Wogornandard 011 8 12 man - 453; R. Markham. 463: M. Dickson Layton Travel Trailer 8 12 «4. Anderson Paint A Supply 7 13 — Wawasee Prep 5 15 High Games: D. Van. 224; A. Streby. _ 206 * — . /**■-- - • High Team Series: N W Jaycecs 2.456. II? JSJ ( High Team Game: N.W. Jaycees. 879. High Individual Series: E. Anderson. w 532: E. Henning. 521; D. Van. 554; R. Hostetler. 512: C. Walton, 523: K. EnyearL METUKI ■*■»»» 521: A. Streby. 536; L. Strombeck. 505: HKWO ITOm H. Galloway. 539. MILFORD BUSINESS LEAGUE ■ ** ■ Standing W L Arro Motor Homes 20 4 Sufort n V’Appliance 14 10 Leonard Baugher campben's Market is ii Receives Promotion Augsburger—Syracuse 13 11 p * rr^JSr rv ‘ ce m 11 13 CHERRY POINT, N. C. — MarSharp Hardware Co. 11 13 Mishler Funeral Home io 14 corporal Leonard G. Baugher, Chore-Time Equipment 10 14 ° Augsburger—Milford 6 is son of Mr. ana Mrs. Arthur H. " High Team Series: Little A Cla%. 2.547 BailghcT df North Webster, V.aS High Team Game: campbeii s Market, promoted to hfe present rank while individual High Game. Leon N. wman. serving with marine aerial refueler 226. transport squadron 252 at the mar603. me corps air station here. THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE ....... Standing W L Carwile TV. 18 2 North Webster Bank 14 6 Anchor Bar 13 7 f\ I S Brazel’s 13 7 fl »/ Hughes Digging 13 7 J Pilch.r’s 12 8 r Teghtmeyer Ace Hardware 12 8 fl X O«curiti»4w«na Tool 11% 8% / < Ik z. Hire's 10 10 / i > Ilk Q b. ak. io io / I 11X Jrnc. Monsanto 9% 10% | I aayg c tiihnun Mall-Journal 8 12 n \ 111 l 3824 s - Calhoun Sarah Boyd 8 12 i 11 FL Wayna, Indians ST.P. 7 13 V fl k \ll Phona 744-2172 Plastic Specialties 7 13 (J j| 'll I Louie’s Bar 6 14 1Servisoft 6 14 "V. Biddles 5% 14 4 High Team Series: Hughes Digging. mSURANCE • INDUSTRIAL . FINANCE High Team Game: Hughes Digging. 826. OVEB-THE-COUNTER STOCKS 500 Series: D. Spearman. 202-178-197— 577: B. Nyce, 182-195-169—546; I Stahley 194-184-167—545; K. Knisley. 180- "Decimals’* are Bths 189-160—529; J. Trolson. 157-191-176— 524: A. Wiegman, 159-163-190 —512: V. Subject to Prior Purchase Penn. 142-180-178—500. We Will Buy Honor Scores: G. Eyer. 171—491: E Hughes. 174—452; M. L. Smith. 183—487; 100 American States Life 14. X. Carwile 177-176—497: L. Culbertson M Bankers United Life 7.4 187—455: M. L. Wlllsey. 171—480: P •*® Kokomo Nat I Life 3.<> Buffer. 171—481; M Schwab. 179—478: 50 Midwestern Co. 5.3 Price. 188: M Whisler. 473; E Hutsei:. 100 S**" B ** B Lif ** ~, I *’? 189—462: B. Menefee. 174; J. Niles. 184: 25 I’n’t** B «»“» Life 94 D. Thwaits. 180—456: S. Brouwer. 183; J. Byland. 171—471: L. Vance 458. Subject to Prior Sale We WiU Sell MONDAY NIGHT COUNTY LEAGUE , , . ~ Standing W L 109 Associates Life 3.5 Wawasee Package 18 2 Earth Mount. Inc. 6.5 Pilcher s Sho. s 15 5 200 Firs ‘ V’nitad Lite 4.4 Frog Tavern 12 r ~m> Small Business Finance 11.4 OK Sales 12 8 100 Summit Growth Corp. 5. Thornburgs 12 8 Wabash Life Ins. 5.4 Dixie Boat 11 9 JL U , r M ’ K r’ erS 10 10 Eo«l Representative B.acon ° 10 10 Herbert Dickerson *ud’s aS BodMLcp 9 n Ca,,: Syracuse 457-2454 Lakeland Produce 8 12 Wawase TV. 7 13 Members of the IBD Associations Clean Quick Car Wash 7 13 AH Quotations are subject to market Kline Construction 7 13 cb’anses. Prices aro net. No eommisTeghtmeyer Ace Hardware 3 17 oions High Team Game and Series: Frog mb a

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His promotion was based on time in service and rank, military appearance, and his knowledge of selected military subjects. His squadron’s primary mission is to provide assault air transport of personnel, equipment and supplies and provide in-flight refueling services of fleet marine forces. Before entering the service in March 1965, Corporal Baugher attended Indiana university in Bloomington.

SALE! SALE! SALE! Ford Truck And Camper. Also New Pick-Up Camper (10’ x 6’). At Clean-Up Sale Price. El-Ko Mobile Home “Just Good Deals” Huntington Road North of Syracuse

FOLLOWING AN ANNUAL CUSTOM Love Furniture & Appliances WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, OCT. 13 And Will Re-Open Friday Evening 5:00 p.m. To 10:00 p.m. STORE HOURS AS USUAL SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 5:30 P. M. Love Furniture & Appliances Across From The Post Office In Syracuse

DICK SCOTT COMPLETES COURSE 1 FORT MONMOUTH, N. J. - Private first class Richard A. Scott, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Scott, r 3 Syracuse, completed an air dtefense radar repairman course October 6 the army signal School. Fort Monmouth, N. J. During the 32-week course, he was trained to inspect, test and repair d?fcnse radar equipment.