The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 October 1968 — Page 2

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ppr" b| EIEX jsi3| ® *JHL#£I fP? WHHIPI \P*m *'* **#*"JHNfcw * 1 '\'sL Vmm 9fum a V ■’ A WARRIOR VICTORY — Action was heavy Saturday night as the Wawasee Warrior* chalked up an impressive victory over Jimtown. The Warriors marched down the field for five touch downs while holding the Jhnmies scoreless. Final score: 30-0. The Warrior victory was viewed by hundreds of Lakeland football fans who filled the home stands for the evening. Saturday the Wawasee high school team will travel to North Manchester for a B-team game at 10 a.m. cn the college gridiron.

Wowosee Warriors Win Third In A Row .

By RIC CLINGAMAN The Warriors of Wawasee once again showed their driving power as they defeated Jimtown 30-0 under the lights for the first time on the Warriors home field. Rog Korenstra started the scoring off early in the first quarter with a 25 yard run around end. Bill Pipp came around shortly after the first TD and took a 27 yard pass from Donn May for the second touchdown. Korenstra again showed his mass muscle driving power as he plunged in from the four yard line for the third touchdown early in the second quarter. Tom Speicher ran 26 yards for the fourth touchdown in the fourth quarter and Steve Bahn ran around end with a 66 yard run for the final TD of the game. The Warriors’ offense racked up 286 total yards rushing and passing to Jimtown’s 72 yards. The “Maulers” again held their opponent scoreless through the entire game. Bill Pipp and Ric Clingaman each had 7 tackles and Joe Baumgartner added 4 for the “Maulers”. The Warriors will be looking for their fourth consecutive win as they face Manchester October 5 at 10 a.m. at Manchester. Scoring by quarters 1 2 3 4 Total W'awasee 12 6 0 12 30 Jimtown 0 0 0 D 0 Tippy Invitational Held Saturday The team of Don Byrd, Joe Morris, Dr. John Foreman, Ralph Miller and Bill DeWitt scored a total of 179 points to win first place in the Tippy Invitational Saturday. The two-man team of Alan White and Don Hogan won first place in that division with 81 points followed closely by Don Byrd and Dr. John Foreman with 79 points. In the weekly pro tournament Don Byrd placed sixth with plus 31 points. MILFORD LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks of Milford attended the R. R. Donnelley picnic at Eby Pines on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Seely of Milford entertained at a Sunday dinner in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Seely’s grandmother, Mrs. Mary Huber. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Bushong of Waubee lake and sen, John. Mrs. Huber’s birthdate is October 2.

THE SYRACUSE CHURCH OF GOD Syracuse, Indiana, is sponsoring a JONAH CLUB STYLE FISH FRY FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 4, 1968 at the Oakwood Park Hotel, Syracuse, Indiana. Serving time is 5:00 p.m. tc 8:00 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the door. Adult Tickets will be $1.50 and Children will be 75c. All the FISH you can eat. Homemade pie, plus good home cooking.

Freshman Have Record Os 3-1 After Impressive Victory Over Fairfield

The WdWasee high school freshman football team boosted its record to 3-1 with an impressive 20-14 victory over the Fairfield “B” team in a game played at Wawasee Thursday. Pat Spearman ’was the big cog in the Wawasee attack gaining 139 yards rushing in nine carries while quarterback Tim Blue gained 94 yards rushing. Blue also passed for 79 yards. Spearman put the warriors ahead in the opening quarter with a 64-yard scoring run. Fred Beer ran off a 57-yard scoring dash in the second period with Beer again running the extra point for a 14-0 halftime lead. Fairfield scored in the third quarter as Cliff Mauzy went over from 20 yards out. Mike Yoder ran the PAT. Later in the period Spearman tallied again for Wawasee, this time on a 29-yard run. With minutes left in the game, Doug Rieth scored on a 20-yard run for Fairfield. Calvin Jones ran the extra point. Wawasee coach Don Bradley cited Doug Allen, Elbert Campbell and Ron Simpson for fine games on defense. The Warriors will meet the Warsaw freshmen team in a game at 5 p.m. tonight (Wednesday) at Warsaw. Six Inducted On October 8 Six young men from Kosciusko county, one a volunteer, will be inducted into the army next Tuesday. An additional 17 will report for physicals. The six men entering the army are Ricky Nine, Jack T. Cluen, Robert U. Hatfield, Larry A. Binkley, James R. Warner and the volunteer Thomas R. Smith. Taking physicals are Billy D. Roberts, James J. Fitzpatrick, John R. Loer, Thomas L. Weirick. Darrell W. Hatcher, Mikel M. Phebus, Richard B. Tasker, Jr., Mark A. Osbun, Danny L. Neer, Donald E. Holloway, Barkley Conley, David G. Smythe, Billy H. Poe, Jerome G. Keener, Mark S. Minnick, Roger E. Stutzman and Walter Blocher, Jr.

FISHING GOOD IN COUNTY In Steuben county largemouth bass are biting on Clear lake. Bluegills and Northern pike are hitting on Walters lake and bluegills and largemouth bass at Lake James. Bluegills are also biting at Snow lake. Appleman lake in LaGrange county, is yielding good catches of large bluegills and bass. Bluegills are being taken from deep water at Big Long lake. Bluegills and bass are being caught at Northern Twin, Ontario Mill pond, Pigeon river, Northern Pike. In Noble county, fishermen are taking bluegills on Engle, High and Bear lakes. Also some crappies on the west lake chain. At little Elkhart river in Elkhart county fishermen are catching good Northern pike. Some bass are being found on North Pike on the St. Joe river. At Lake Wawasee in Kosciusko county bluegills are still biting. Some Northern pike are also being caught. 'Largemouth bass and bluegills are hitting on Big Chapman lake, with crickets as bait. TRIXIE THE TRADER " HERE'S A HOT ONE -WANTED-. SOMEONE TO MEND THE HOLE . IN MY PANTS POCKET .. .HEY. 1 IT'S SIGNED BY YOU! " ofc—f niiwt _______ FULL WEEK Thursday - Wednesday October 3 thru 9 CLINT EASTWOOD in "Hang 'Em High" Technicolor * * * Open Monday thru Friday 6:30 P.M. Saturday and Sunday 1:00 p.m.

FOOTBALL GAME SATURDAY The Wawasee high school football team will meet the North Manchester B-team on Saturday at 10 a.m. in a game to be played at Manchester college. The Warriors go to Manchester with a 3-1 record after their victory over Jimtown last Saturday. saga BITS AND MISSES W. L. Pts. Sylvans 6 3 8 Misfits 5 4 8 Leon's Kigli-rs 5 4 7 Anchor Barets 5 4 7 Sportsman’s Bar 5 4 7 Plubbers 5 4 7 Ba-DD’s 4 5 4 Odd Couples 1 8 1 500 Series (men): J. Pounds 515. D. Zadawzkt- 515. D. McFarland 534. J. Graber 537, D. Armbrust.r 543, J. W. Cripe 554 200 Games (men): D. McFarland 201, D. Armbruster 202, J. Graber 205. 170 Games (women): L. Brock 171. LAND O LAKES W L Frog Tavern 14(4 1 % Pilcher s Shoes 13 3 The Mall-Journal. 12 4 Harris Funeral Home 11 5 Bowen Motors 11 5 Sportsman Bar 10 V- 514 Dean’s Milk 10 6 Aqualand Motel 9 7 Syracuse Legion 8 8 G*W Food Products 8 8 McCormick-Cutter 6 10 Brazel’s Bait and Tackle 6 10 Regent Homes 6 10 Auer’s Service Station 6 10 Thwaits Grain 5 11 North Webster Jaycees 4 12 Liberty Coach 2 14 State Bank of Syracuse 2 14 High Team Game: Pilcher’s, 966. - High Team Series: Pilcher's. 2.753 600 Series: D. Armbruster, 602. 525 Series: W. Stahly 538. K. Knisley 544. C. Eby 589, L. Vance 572. C. Frushour 537, R. Thibaut 568, JSchlotterback 527, E. Money 577, E. Harting 525. M. Dorsey 547, R. Wogoman 536. R. Kitson 559, G. Vanator, 542. F. Nyikos 537. 200 Games: W. Stahly 203, K. Knisley 200, C. Eby 212-214. R. Simon 200. D. Armbruster 212-211. L. Vance 208211, R. Thibaut 212, E. Money 205-206, E. Harting 212, R. Kitson 201, G. Vanator 213, F. Nyikos 214. R. Maresh 201. N. Biddle 202, K. Enyeart 208. THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES Pilchers 14 2 Weaver Tool 13 3 Louie's Bar 11 5 Hughes Digging 11 5 Foo & Faye 10 6 Regent Homes 10 6 B. & K. 9 7 Pickwick 9 7 S.T.P. 9 7 Plastic Specialties 9 7 Glaser 8 8 The Beacon 6 10 Teghtmeyer Ace 6 10 Huey Well Drilling 6 10 North Webster Bank , 6 10 Servisoft 5 11 Anchor Bar 5 11 Brazel's 5 11 Monsanto 4 12 The Mail-Journal 4 12 High Team Series: Hughes Digging, 2,172. High Team Game: Foo & Faye, 755. 450 Series: P. Loetz 475, V. Penn 476, I. Stahley 467, D. Thwaits 494. J. Byland 451. J. Holloway 471, N. Swop.’ 456. M. Lambert 466, K. Knisley 468, L. Vance 494, B. McKibben 483, P. Huffer 485, M. Conner 458. 170 Games: P. Lodz 177-195, K. Gardner 171, I. Stahley 188, D. Thwaits 170-179, J. Holloway 188. M • Lambert 170, L. Vance 180, B. McKibben 174, E. Hughes 186. P. Huffer 182. TUESDAY NIGHT LADIEC W L Syracuse Rubber 14 Vi, 5'.~ Tom Socks 14 6 Walter Drug Co. 13 7 Sea Nymph 12 8 Trudy’s Beauty Salon 11 9 Brenda’s Beauty Break 10 10 Augsburger's I.G.A. 9 11 White's Mobil 9 11 G*W Pizza 8% 11 li Lakeside Laundry 7 13 Homer’s Bar 7 13 Barbee Hotel 5 15 High Team Game: Sea Nymph. 706. High Team Series: Sea Nymph. 2,004. 450 Series: M. Schwab 486, M. Simon 456. 170 Games: M. Schwab 188. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES W L Wawasee T.V. 11 5 Wawasee Laundromat 9 7 American Industries 9 7 Sit N Knit 9 7 Todd Realty 9 7 Kinder’s Mfg. 8 8 Mock's Marine Service 7 9 Silveus Motors 7 9 State Bank of Syracuse 6 10 Tom Socks 5 11 High Team Game: Todd Realty, 724. High Team Series: Wawasee T.V.. 2,067. 500 Series: S. Kern 530(189-182), L. Vance 531(173-180-178). 450 Series: B. Ganz 457, A. Gallahan 459(174), H. Frushour 496(172193), V. Penn 469(182), S. Heckaman 450(175). 170 Games: P. Maresh 191. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED W L Thwaits Grain 15 1 Stahley Stillson 11 5 Beacon 10 % s'/i Mogul Rubber 10 6 Kinder’s 9 Ms 6 Ms Tom Socks 9 7 L. Thwaits Gr. 9 7 Pacer 9 7 4 Singles 8 8 Village Tap 8 8 Wawasee T.V. 6 10 Woodward Oswalt 5 11 United Telephone 5 11 Pickwick Theatre 5 11 Team No. 12 4 12 Frog Tavern 4 12 High Team Game: L. Thwaits Grain, 766. High Team Series: Tom Socks. 2.082.

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Honor Scores, .men): C. Eby 563. L. Vance 563, M. Carlson 491. P. Kline 529. L. Epley 533, B. Fr. nger 465. R. Wogoman 479. T. L.-er 475, E Helmuth 594. L. Welty 567. J. Morganthaler 567. D. Price 574. L. Thwaits 511. D. Knisley 517. R. Knisley 549. C. McFall 484, J. Kern 491, B Thwaits 571. Honor Scores (wom.n): L. Vance 449, E. Blakesley 461, J. Trolson 464. M. Schwab 433. M. Dixon 469, D Thwaits 475. V. Price 475. J. Byland 495. B. Nyce 477, S. Kern 494. MILFORD (BUSINESS LEAGUE W L Chore-Time Equip.. Inc. 20 4 Arro Motor Homes 18 6 Milford TV and Appliance 16 8 Little and Clark. Inc. 16 8 Mishler Funeral Home 11 13 Be.-r and Slabaugh. Inc. 11 13 McFarren Service 10 14 Walter Drug Co. 10 14 Campbell’s Market 9 1 - 14 Augsburger—Syracuse 9<j 14>, Sharp Hardware Company 9 15 Augsburger—Milford 4 20 High Team Game: Campbell's Market. 947. High Team Series: Arro Motor Homes, 2.673. 500 Series: D. Hockert 596. M. Wolferman 584. F. Avery 564. H. Bartman 553. D. Butler 550. A. Mabie 542. G: Thornsbury 541. H. Doty 541, P. Campbell 533. D. Rensberger 521. J. Speicher 521. B. Little 519. S. Soline 519, R. Murto 515. O. Replogle 509. E. Estep 508, L. Newman 505. C. Berkeypiie 501. 200 Games: D. Hockert 234, F. Avery 225. H. Doty 211: S. Soline 210. D. Butler 204, M. Wolferman 204. L. Newman 203. P. Campbell 202, C. Berkeypiie 202, G. Thornsbury 202, L. Miller 200. SYRACUSE—NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes Lance Bell, r 1 North Webster, was a patient in the Whitley County hospital, having been released Saturday. John L. Ashby, r 3 Syracuse, has been dismissed from the Murphy Medical Center. Tommy Mock, r 1 North Webster, has been released from the Murphy Medical Center. Gary Rookstool. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Rookstool, Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital last Wednesday. Patrick J. Carter, r 2 Syracuse. was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center one day last week and released. Shari Anne Miller, r 3 Syracuse, was released from Goshen hospital Thursday. Dean Anderson, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson, r 3 Syracuse, was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center Thursday and released. Fred Whitney, r 1 North Webster. was released from the Whitley County hospital over, the week end. Mrs. Frieda Ruphardt, r 4 Syracuse, was admitted last week to the Goshen hospital where she is recovering from pneumonia. Mrs. Robert Busch, r 3 Syracuse, was admitted to Murphy Medical Center on Tuesday. Marion Frank, r 1 North Webster, was admitted to the Whitley County hospital on Monday. MILFORD—LEESBURG Hospital Notes Francisco Islas, Jr., six-month-cld son of Mrs. Elsa Islas, r 1 Milford, was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center over the week end. John Couch, r 1 Leesburg, was admitted to Whitley County hospital over the week end and released Monday. Samuel Collins, Leesburg, was admitted to Murphy Medical Center on Wednesday. He was released over the week end.

Week Os Conditioning For Basketball To Begin Monday, October 14: Zurcher

Wawasee high school basketball ccach Vernon Zurcher said today prospective basketball players would begin a week of conditioning cn Monday, Oct. 14, and freshmen players would begin on the 22d. He said, while Indiana High School Athletic Association rules

Pierceton To Defend CC Title Friday Pierceton will defend its county cross country title Friday at 4:30 p.m. when the annual meet will be held at the fairgrounds. The two mile event will begin at the northeast corner of the grounds and finish in the northwest. Pierceton has wen the past seven meets and with Akron is the leading contender this year. Team scores will be determined by totaling the points of the first five finishers on each team. Five boys must finish the race to be considered a team. Schools may certify up to 12 boys with seven being allowed to compete. Positions have been given to Larwill, Pierceton, South Whitley, Akron and Mentone, in that order. Bill Schuldt is starter, Glen Petty, finish judge; Roger Tuggle and Carl Sands, chute managers; Floyd Henson and Lyle Edenburn, finish of chute (cards) Richard McCleary and Ernest Holsclaw, course judges; Richard Reed, clerk; Bill Patrick, clerk’s helper; Richard Shepherd, presentation of awards. A team trophy will be given to the first place team and the first individual finisher. Ribbons will be given to the boys placing in the first 15 positions and to team members of teams finishing first and second. Pierceton will run seven of the following nine boys; Blaine Farley, Roy De la Cruze, Steve Miner, Jeff Rager, Bill Keener, Roland Espinoza, Keith Nettrouer, Bob Espinoza and Kent Cone. Begin Basketball Practice At Pierceton The first basketball practice was held Tuesday, Oct. 1, for the freshman team, and the first practice for the varsity team was Wednesday. Complete Schedule The complete schedule follows: Mrs. Alma Bowers, Leesburg, was admitted to Whitley County hospital on Monday. Esther M. Vanlaningham of r 2 Milford was admitted to the Goshen hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Leonor Medelez, Milford, was admitted to Murphy Medical Center on Wednesday. She was dismissed Monday.

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Golden Rule Class Visits; Timberlost Church Home; The Golden Rule class of the ; Bethel Church of the Brethren sponsored a trip to the new Timbsrerest Retirement Home of the Church of the Brethren at North ; Manchester. The home was formerly known as the Mexico Home ; at Mexico. / The 28 members that attended enjeyed a tour of the new facilities, which opened in February of this year. The tour included the kitchen, nursing unit, bedrooms and kitchenettes for 1 or 2 persons, crafts room, recreation rcom, dining £oom, gift shop and beauty shop. The home has a 75 person capacity at the present time, with plans for an additional wing to provide for another 75 persons. The tour was conducted by Brother Orville Sherman, the administrator of the home. A supper was served to the visitors, with each making his or her choice from the same menu used by the residents. The meal was very appealing. It was stated that by having a choice of things to eat the residents seemed to eat better. Everyone agreed that the home is certainly a beautiful and friendly place. The atmosphere is one of Christian love that leads one to believe that retirement here would truly be a ccmfort in one’s remaining years. The Golden Rule class held a short business meeting, with election of officers as fellows: Raymond Hoover, president; Neal Ccry, vice president; Mrs. Ralph Miller, secretary and treasurer; and Mrs. Delbert Moneyheffer, assistant secretary-treasurer. Ejection Held At Wawasee Heights Baptist Church The Wawasee Heights Baptist church recently held its Sunday school election with the following being elected: Superintendent — Rodney McCreary Assistant superintendent—Fran- • cis Denton Secretary — Donald Neer I LAIRD, daughter A daughter was born last Wednesday in a Kokomo hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Laird of Flora. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Vance of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. William Laird of Warsaw.