The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 May 1969 — Page 2

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TROJANS WIN — Members of the Larwill Trojans track team took time out from their celebrations last Friday long enough to pose for the above picture. Larwill had just won the county track meet held at Pierceton. From left in the front row are Larry Loe, Bob Neller, Dan Wilkinson, Phil Kessie, Dave Conley and Randy Walter.

Larwill Wins County Track And Field Meet Friday

Ths 1969 version of the 22d annual Kosciusko county track and field meet was won by the Larwill Trojan team who compiled 82 points to outdistance the second team, Pierceton by 12 points. Piercetcn was the runner-up with 70 points, followed by Akron with 39, South Whitley 31, and Mentone with 30. Bill Brandenburg, the Larwill sprinter, was the only double winner, as he raced away with the 100 and 220 yard dash blue rib-;; bons. Ernie Welborn, Mentone” 880 star, broke the only county record this year, as he erased by a full second the county record in this event as he traveled the distance in 2:03.5. Ccunty meet summaries follow: Shot Put — 48’2 1 a”; 1. Ward (L\ 2. Kreger (P), 3. Campbell (L>, 4. Zorger (SW>, 5. Davis

Wawasee Fourth In NLC Track Meet; Warsaw Wins

Wawasee, in its first Northern Lakes conference track and field meet Friday afternoon, placed fourth in the eight-team competition held on the track of Concord high school. It was the fifth annual meet cf the conference and the third win for the Warsaw Tigers who had previously won in 1965. and 1967. Warsaw totaled 79 points in the meet. Plymouth finished second with 46 points and host Concord was third with 38 points. Wawasee scored 31 points and was followed by Manchester with 20, Rochester with 19, Brepien with 16 and Nappanee with 3. Steve Bahn of Wawasee placed second in the 100, Dennis Harper and Steve Bahn placed second and third in the 220, Jay

The MAIL-JOURNAL Published by The Mail-Journal every Wednesday and entered as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Syracuse. Indiana Subscription: SI.OO per year In Kosciusko County: 51..t0 outside county. UljjYZs) Thursday - Saturday, May 8-9-10 JIM BROWN RAQUEL WELCH in “WO Rifles” Color Sunday - Wednesday, May 11 thru 14 GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA SHELLEY WINTERS in “Buonasera, Mrs. Campbell” Color

(SW> Pole Vault — 12'2”; 1. Sanders »A', 2. Walter (L>, 3. Ellenwood (P>, 4. R. Walter (D, 5. Evans <P» High Jump — 5’10”; 1. Bryant (A'. 2. Verba (L>, 3. Peffley (M>, 4. Sanders <A>, 5. Roberts (SW> Long Jump — 19’H”; 1. Kreger (PJ, 2. R. Walter (L>, 3. Campbell (L>, 4. Rager <P>, Swing (SW» 120 High Hurdles — 16.4; 1. Shcemaker (P», 2. Kreger (P), 3. Michael (SW, 4/Davis (SW>, 5. Arnett (Ah Mile — 4:51.7; 1. Cumberland (A', 2. Neher (L>, 3. Bob Espinoza (P’, 4. Roland Espinoza (P», 5. Melick (SW> 100 Yard Dash — 10.4; 1. Brandenburg (L', 2. Menzie (P', 3. Coyle (P', 4. Meadows (SW, 5. Hull (L) 440 Yard Dash — 54.4; 1.

Longenecker was third in the 440. and Russ Mikel was fifth in the 880. Steve Coburn received a third for Wawasee in the low hurdles. Steve Zurcher was fifth in long jump and Donn May was third in high jump for the Warriors. Wawasee also placed fifth in the mile r relay and third in the 880 relay. A complete summary follows; 100—Charles Vacarro, Warsaw; Steve Bahn, Wawasee: Steve Bennett, Rochester; Dean Anderson, Wawasee; Tom Pletcher. Concord. Time: 10.0 sec. (Field record and ties NLC mark. Former field mark 10.2, Vacarro. 1969; NLC mark. 10.0 by Errol White, Warsaw, 1965). 220—Charles Vaccaro, Warsaw, Denny Harper, Wawasee; Steve Bahn, Wawasee; Tom Eckhart, Concord; Steve Bennett, Rochester. Time: 22.0 sec. (Field record. Former mark, 2.2, Vacarro 1969). 440—Pete Sheridan. Plymouth; Dennis Archer, Warsaw, Jay Longenecker, Wawasee; Ben Speheger. Plymouth; Tony Leeper, Bremen. Time: 51.7 sec. (Field and NLC record. Former Mark, 52.6, Weldy, Penn. 1966; former NLC mark 52.4, Collins, Bremen, 1967, and Archer Warsaw, 1968). 880—Steve Hall, Plymouth; Pinky Dußois, Rochester; Jester, Manchester; Jerry Jamison, Concord; Russ Mikel, Wawasee, Time: 2:02.0. Mlle — George Cook, Plymouth; John Knisely, Warsaw; Haupert, Manchester; Rick Laughman, Concord; Ron Huff. Nappanee. Time: 4:31.0. (Field and NLC record. Former field mark, 4:39.9. Payne, Goshen. 1968. Former NLC mark 4.36.2. Cook. 1968). 2-mile—Dave Lloyd, Rochester; Fedewa, Manchester; Manges, Manchester; Grlenpentrog, Warsaw; Myers, Concord. Time: 9:47.8. (Field and NLC record. Former field mark 10.08, Garrison. Plymouth, 1968; NLC mark. 9:50.1, Purdue. Concord. 1968). High hurdles—Tim Deaton, Warsaw; Mike Parker, Warsaw. Weidner. Plymouth; Stump, Nappanee: Mannan, Plymouth. Time: 15.0 sec. (Field record. Former mark. 15.4. LeCouter, St. Joseph's, 1965). Low hurdles— Parker, Warsaw; Woodworth. Concord; Coburn, Wawasee; Corrlcelll, Manchester. Time: 20.1 sec. (Field record. Former mark 20.6, Baugher, Concord, 1966).

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In the second row are Arden Hull, John Meggison, Steve Eberly, Mike Williamson, Larry Rose, Randy Elliott, Tom Ward and Gary Walker. In back are John Parker, Bill Brandenburg, Alex Verba, Bob Campbell, Dave Norris, Bob Ward, Lee Neher and coach Dennis Myers.

Reamy (M), 2. Campbell (L', 3. Carlin (P', 4. Davis (A', 5. Austin (SW* 880 Yard Run — 2:03.5; 1. Welborn (M', 2. Swing (SW>, 3. Eberly IL', 4. Wood (SW', 5. Cumberland (A» 220'Yard Dash — 22.6; 1. Brandenburg (L', 2. Menzie <P', 3. Hull (L», 4. Coyle (P», 5. Haekwerth (M> 180 Low Hurdles — 21.7; 1. Williamson (L>, 2. Shoemaker (P», 3. Kreger (P', 4. Scott (M', 5. Walters (D 2 Mile — 11:10.3; 1. Parker (L', 2. Farley <P'» 3. Jenkins (A>, 4. DeLaCruz (P», 5. Patrick (SW> Mile Relay — 3:44.1; 1. Mentone, 2. Akron, 3. Larwill, 4. So. Whitley, 5. Pierceton. Half Mile Relay - 1:39.7; 1. Larwill,. 2. Pierceton, 3. South Whitley, 4. Akron, 5. Mentone

Shot put—Hundt, Bremen; Reed, Concord; Stackhouse, Plymouth; Lechrone, Manchester; B. Essenburg. Warsaw. Distance: 53 ft. 6 1 /* in. Long jump—Ewert, Warsaw, Garner, Manchester; Hundt. Bremen;

Xy■ it v.. lX —-— ll ■ i « r r * vr < wj st* v w Ox -BREAKS COUNTY RECORD — Ernest Welborn, Mentone high school senior, broke the county 880 yard dash record at Pierceton Friday afternoon at the annual county track meet when he made the half mile sprint in a record 2:03.5. The old record was 2:04.5. Welborn is shown here with his track coach, Gresham (Bud) Bearss.,

TIPPY LADIES HAVE FIRST OUTING The first ladies' day of the season was held Thursday at the Tippecanoe Country club with three classes of 18 holes being played. A luncheon and business meeting followed the play. Winners for the day were as follows: Class A— Joan Gray, low gross: Kay Schubert, low net; Ruth Phillips, low putts. Class B — Mary Jane Lantz, low gross; Bonnie Kissel and Judy Mesbaugh, tie for low net; Fran Hull and Florence Van Meter, tie for low putts. Class C — Amber Christianson, low gross; KdVen Aker and Florrie Summy, tie lor second low gross; Betty Anglin and Lois Plew, tie for low net; Naomi Hartle, low putts. Woodworth. Concord; Zurcher. Wawasee. Distance: 20 ft. In. Pole vault—Webb. Warsaw; Schlabaugh, Concord; Blosser. -Concord: O‘Keefe. Plymouth; Shirley (Roches* ter). Height: 12 ft. 4 In. High jump—K. Essenburg, Warsaw; Libby, Plymouth; May, Wawasee; Bates, Concord; Mannan, Plymouth. Height: 6 ft. 2 In. (Field record. Former mark. 6-0, Doug Huffman, Concord, 1960). Mlle relay—Plymouth (Steve Sheridan, George Cook, Pete Sheridan. Ben Speheger). Warsaw: Bremen; Concord; Wawasee. Time: 3:27.3. (Field and NLC record. Former field mark, 3:37.5, Goshen, 1968; former NLC mark, 3:35.2, Bremen, 1966). 880 relay—Warsaw (Tom Webb, Tim Deaton, Fred Ewert, Charles Vaccaro), Concord; Wawasee; Rochester; Plymouth. Time: 1:32.8. (Field and NLC record. Former field , mark, 1:34.9, Concord, 1968; former NLC mark, 1:34.7, Warsaw, 1968).

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Jack Jarrett Is Wawasee Athletic Banquet Speaker

Jack Jarrett, assistant professor of physical education, head football and golf coach and director of intermural activities at Manchester college in North Manchester will be the speaker at the Wawasee high school athletic banquet to be held at 6:30 the WHS gym. The banquet is being co sponsored by the Lions clubs of the Lakeland community. Milford, North Webster and Syracuse) and the Wawasee athletic department. All boys who participated in any of the eight sports and the cheerleaders will be guests at the banquet. Tickets are available to the public and may be purchased from the high school athletes, cheerleaders and high school office by Friday. May 9. All tickets are to be presold. Mr. Jarrett Mr. Jarrett has been at Manchester college since 1961. He is a native of Converse and attended Peru high school. He graduated from Manchester in 1956 and attended Butler school of religion in 1957 and 1958. He received his masters of arts degree from Ball State in 1961. Mr. Jarrett attended Michigan State and Indiana universities and is working on his doctor’s degree at IU in health and safety specializing in health and physical education. He taught high school English for four years before going to Manchester and was. head ° fcctball coach and assistant basketball and track coach. He is a minister in the Desciples of Christ church and serves as pastor of the Center Christian church in Fairmont. Mr. Jarrett is a boy scout committeeman and past president of the Lions club. He is the father of five children and a member of the Indiana State Teachers Association. Indiana Coaches Association, American Football Coaches Association and the American School Health Association. Milford Junior High Track Team Wins Two The Milford junior high school track team won two track meets last week from county foes. Milford defeated Talma rather easily last week by the score of 63 to 37, but fcund t competition a bit more rigid in a triangular meet with Syracuse and Clay-Lake. In the triangular meet the final score was Milford 53, Syracuse 50, and Clay-Lake 23. Craig Tucker, Don Leemon, and Harold Rosser remained undefeated in their events with just two weeks remaining in the season. Tom Sorensen set a new school record in the high jump of 4’10”, breaking the old record of 4’B” held by Bill Leemon. This week Milford plays host to North Webster on Tuesday and West Noble on Thursday. Syracuse, Clay-Lake, Milford Shot Put, Cripe, S, 46’1” Long jump, Dean, S, 15’7¥4” High jump, Lukens, CL, s’l” Low hurdles, Rosser, M, 16.2 60 yard dash, Tucker, M, ,7.2 * 440 yard run, Rosser, M, 63.6 Pole vault, Taylor, CL, B’6” 100 yard dash. Tucker, M, 11.7 880 yard run, Leemon, M, 2.27.1 220 yard dash, Tucker, M, 27. 880 relay, Syracuse, 1.52.3

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440 relay, Milford, 54.9 Talma vs Milford Long jump, Rcsser, M, 16'5'z” Shot put, Alber, T, 39’ High jump, Sorensen, M, 4TO” Pole vault. Beer, M, 7’ Low hurdles, Rosser, M, 16. 60 yard dash. Tucker, M, 7.3 880 yard run, Peters. T, 2.35 100 yard dash. Tucker, M, 11.9 440 yard dash, Rosser, M, 62.2 220 yard dash. Tucker, M, 28. 880 yard relay, Milford, 1.55.4 440 yard relay, Milford, 59

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High Team Game and Series: Sea Nymph 781—2259. 500 series: H. Frushour 177, 169—502. 450 series: E. Wogoman 203— 489. D. Stucko 200-484, W. Nolan 179, 178—483, C. Wogoman 161, 187—474, K. Lowe 168—467, M. Simon 179—454. 160 games: M. Dixon 187, A. Whctten 169, B. Croy 163, M. O’ Haver 161, 160. Maxwelton Ladies Have Kick-Off Breakfast There were 46 ladies present at Maxwelton on Tuesday for the kick-off breakfast, golf and lunch at the club. Following lunch Connie Roderick presented a style show with golf togs from the pro shop. Winners of play for the day were as follows: Eighteen hole — Elinos Eisenhower and Marge Newcomer, tie for low gross; Nedra Jones, first low putts; Ginny Jarman, second low putts; ? Nine hole — Barbara Kay, first low gross; Leona Shively and Rosemary Lantz, tie for second low gross; Donna Johnson, third low gross; Helen Hagan, first low putts; June Lantz second low putts. South Shore Ladies Open Season Tuesday A total of 25 ladies were present at the South Shore golf club Tuesday for the first play of the season. Play of the day was “Most.” Mildred Denzel and Mary Lou Fries were hostesses for the nine holers and Ann Wonderly and Julie Reed were hostesses for the 18 holers. Win-

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