The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 October 1969 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Oct. 22, 1969

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Wawasee Downed By Concord 22-14

By Tom Speicher The Mail-Journal Sports Editor Wawasee Warriors, in a very poor showing, were upset by a weak Concord minutemen team on the Warriors home field Fn) day night. The first quarter opened up with Concord returning the ball to the 45-yard line. Showing they were out to win from the word go, the Minutemen started a drive which soon found them in the Wawasee end zone. The score was on a four-yard run around end and with the two point after attempt also good, Concord had an early lead, 8-0. The rest of the first quarter saw the teams battle evenly. As the second quarter got underway the Warriors began to show signs of life. After a sustained drive kept alive by fine runs by Roger Korenstra, Gary Newcomer took, the handoff from Don May, who was playing backup to injured quarterback Tim Blue, and raced nine yards around end for the score. Newcomer was playing in place of Russ Mikel who was out with blood poisoning. The point after attempt failed and as the half drew to a close Concord held the edge 8-6. The first three minutes of the second half were a scoreless grind until with 9:54 showing on the clock, disaster struck. The Wawasee offense had been held on downs and were in formation to punt. However, the snap from center went sailing over punter Pat Spearman’s head and he was forced to fall on it. With the bail resting on the 14 yard line and Concord in possession, the Warrior defense dug in, but a penalty hurt and three plays later Concord hit pay dirt. This time the point after attempt failed and the third quarter was laid to rest with Wawasee trailing 14-6. At the start of the fourth quarter, Wawasee was in possession . of the football, but this time as many times before, the Warrior drive was stopped* by a key penalty. On a holding penalty, the Warriors were forced to punt from the 35 yard line. Once again the snap from center sailed high and Concord came into possession of the ball with nine yards to go for their second gift touchdown. This happened two plays later as Concord completed a nine yard pass for their third score of the evening. The point after attempt again failed and with 8:59 left in the game. Concord led 22-6. As the fourth quarter progressed, it appeared that there would be no more fireworks. This almost provedttffi be true as both teams refused to give any ground. But with 35 seconds showing on the clock, halfback Steve Coburn received a Concord punt and wove 65 yards for a touchdown. The point after attempt was successful as fullback Roger Korenstra slammed his way home on a power sweep, making the score 22-14. The Warrior fans went wild as Wawasee tried an onside kick and recovered the ball after it had traveled 10 yards into Concord territory. There was still a chance for the tie. Everyone was on his feet as the Warriors lined up for what was to be the last play of the game. Quarterback May received the snap, faded back, and threw the bomb which fell short of Jay Longenecker's open hands in the end zone. The game ended with Concord a 22-14 victor. In spite of the poor night by Wawasee, 205 pound junior tackle Rex Hunziker played a superb game defensively, getting 16 solo tackles and four assists. Fellow tackle Lester Hammel took follow-up honors with seven solo tackles and two assists. Although not carrying the ball much, Roger Korenstra led the Wawasee offense with nice power running throughout the night. Steve Coburn also did a fine job for the Warrior offense. Tonight one may look for a very exciting, hard fought game as Wawasee travels to Warsaw' to take on the Tigers at 7:30/ Mrs. Doral McFarren and , Mrs. Lloyd Mynhier of Milford visited their daughters, Elaine McFarren and Carol Mynhier, at Fort Wayne cn Tuesday evening.

Wawasee Frosh 20-12 Grid Winners Over Columbia City

By Greg Ummel COLUMBIA CITY — A supreme defensive effort by Wawasee late in the fourth quarter enabled the Warriors to defeat host Columbia City 20-12 in a freshman football game October 8. With the Warriors ending a 65-yard march in the last period on a one-yard sneak by quarterback Greg Ummel, then the Eagles launched a drive of their own which gave them a first down on the Wawasee six-yard line. However, in four cracks at the touchdown Columbia City was pushed back to the Warrior tenyard line where Wawasee took over to insure their fourth win against two losses early in the season. Wawasee marched 70 yards in its first series, of downs to start the game with fullback Kim Cripe scoring on a 25-yard run. The point-after attempt failed. Columbia City came right back in the second quarter to score on a 30-yard pass to send the game into the locket; room at 6-6. In the third period Cripe scored again on a ten-yard burst up the middle. Dwight Dean ran the conversion. Again the Eagles came back to score on a 45-yard pass play, but wereOhalted on their PAT effort making the score 14-12. The Warriors padded their lead with Ummel’s plunge in the last quarter. It was a costly victory for coach Dale Brannock, however, as halfback Tim Moser was lost for the reminder of the season with a broken collarbone. Cripe was the leading ball carrier for Wawasee with 114 yards in 15 carries. The Warriors rushed for 235 yards and passed for 30 more. Linebacker Jay Jones came in for praise on defense, making seven solo tackles and seven assists. Kip Schumm made five solos and seven assists while Cripe playing middle - guard, got seven solo tackles and five assists. CARDS ■oF«a> THANKS Up CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank everyone for the prayers, cards, and calls during Calvin’s stay in the hospital and while convalescing at home. A special thanks to Rev. Robinson, the Roy Nileses, and Mrs. Vernon Fawley. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck CARD OF THANKS The family of Cleo Kline wishes to express its deep appreciation to the neighbors, relatives and friends for their prayers*, beautiful flowers, and for the many acts of kipdness shown during the recent bereavement. Mrs. Elizabeth Kline Mr. and Mrs. Charles Annis Mr. and e Mrs. Frederick Kline Mr. and Mrs. Noah Clauss CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to the Harris funeral home. Rev. Robinson, Bill rfarsey and the many friends /and neighbors who remembered and helped during my recent illness. / Theries Doll

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Rochester 28-6 Winner Over Wawasee Frosh By Greg Ummel ROCHESTER — While the Wawasee Warriors freshman team’s offense sputtered Rochester ground out a 28-6 grid victory here Wednesday. The lone offensive spark for coach Dale Brannock’s crew was an 80-yard kick off return by Kim Cripe after a Rochester TD in the third period. The Warriors gained 90 yards rushing and 25 yards passing in falling to 4-3 for the season. Ninety yards in penalties against the Warriors didn’t help their cause any. The Warrior’s defense did an outstanding job, however, with linebackers Jay Jones, Steve Johnson and Randy Brady standing out along with safety Dwight Dean. Jones had 10 solo tackles and four assists, Johnson 8-4, Dean 9 solos and Brady 8 solos. Rochester’s first score came in the first period on a 15-yard end run by Jim Swank. The Zebras came back in the second period on a six-yard TD run by Larry Freybert with Mike Zent running the PAT to make the score 14-0 at the half. Rochester upped the margin to 20-0 on a 40-yard reverse by Randy Sutton in the third period. Cripe then followed with his long run to pay dirt. In the final stanza Corky Jones picked off a Wawasee pass and returned it 35 yards for a score. Syracuse Locals CW3 and Mrs. Robert E. Edmonds of Fort Benjamin Harrison are spending the week at Lake Wawasee with Mrs. Edmonds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Crow Fick. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eyer and Rick of Syracuse were guests flver the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eyer at Lafayette. They attended the game at Purdue and “Pop’s” day there. Mr. and Mrs. George Auer, Sr., Milford, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Auer and sons of Syracuse. Robert Treadway of near San Jose, Calif., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Treadway, and his sister, Mrs. Charles Searfoss and family, at Syracuse, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert, Carole, Cindy and Mrs. Georgia Buster, Syracuse, were in Brown county, Sunday where they visited Happy Hollow camp, Buster House Outpost and friends at Gnaw Bone. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Treadway and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Benner, Syracuse, were week end guests of the Treadway’s daughter, Mrs. William Myers and family at Princeton. Mrs. Emma Bothroyd of Clearwater, Fla., and Ralph Leacock of Miami, Fla., were guests last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Strieby at Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gerber and family of Paulding, Ohio, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zimmerman, Sr., Milford, Tuesday evening and remained until Saturday afternoon.

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THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES Wawasee TV 20 8 Hughes Digging 20 8 Huey Well Drilling 19 9 Plastic Specialties 19 9 Pickwick Lounge 18 10 Brazel’s Bait 16 12 Al‘s So. Shore Marina 16 12 Foo and Faye 16 12 Louie’s Bar 14% 13% Bowen Motors 14 14 The Mail-Journal 14 14 B. & K 14 14 Servisoft 13 15 Village Green 12 16 Village Flower 12 16 Pilcher’s Shoes 10 18 Regent Homes 10 18 North Webster Bank 8 20 Monsanto 7% 20% VyLactos Laboratories 721 High Team Game: Foo and Faye 820; High Team Series: Hughes Digging 2379. 500 series: E. Hutsell 180-212-166 for 558, L. Vance 180-156-190 for 526, K. Knisley 160-164-200 for 524, W. Finton 181-178-162 for 521, L. Neff 185-175-149 for 509, J. Byland 180-172-153 for 505, I. Stahley 169-172-163 for 504, V. Smith 187-144-172 for 503. 450 series and above: P. Pletcher 466, B. Coy 468, B. Nyce 487, B. Kline 452, M. Zelliner 470, M. Dixon 465, N. Searfoss 457, D. Coburn 453, M.» Henning 483, S. Gilbert 493, B. Menefee 479, P. Loetz 487, E. Blakesley 489, G. Pilcher 456, H. Frushour 456, J. Trolson 487. 170 games and above: P. Pletcher 171, E. Baugher 174, B. Coy 172-175, B. Nyce 177-170, M. Zellinger 181, N. Searfoss 182, M. Thornburg 174, M. Henning 172, S. Gilbert 196, B. Menefee 179, P. Loetz 191, G. Pilcher 174, K. Gardner 172, J. Trolson 178, A. Mohler 171.

FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED Thwaits Grain 22 6 Pickwick Theatre 19% 8% Louie’s Bar 18 10 L. Thwaits Grain 17 11 Beacon 17 11 Sleepy Owl 16% 11% Farmers Mutual Ins. 16 12 Audio Visual Spec. 16 12 United Tele. Co. 16 12 Barth 14 14 Tom Socks 12 16 Stahley-Stillson 12 16 Frog Tavern 12 16 Village Tap 12 16 Monsanto 12 16 Kinders H 17 Wawasee TV 7 21 Lakeland Standard 2 26 High Team Game and Series: Pickwick Theatre 753—2027. 600 series (men): M. Dorsey 184-231-188—603. 500 series (men): L. Welty 501, H. Hochstetler 506, R. Hostetter 514, J. Kern 510, B. Thwaits 501, G. Field 516, D. Gardner 554, D. Price |l2, L. Thwaits 509, P. Kline 522, L. Epley 530, B. Frenger 514, C. Eby 597, L. Vance 590. 450 series and above (women): M. Dixon 512, J. Byland 502, S. Kern 538, G. Thwaits 464, P. Maresh 451, J. Auer 479, B. Nyce 485, L. McFarland 479, D. Thwaits 469, B. Kline 489, D. Johnson 496. 200 games (men): M. Dorsey 231, D. Gardner 226, P. Kline 218, C. Eby 206, 210, L. Vance 210-201. 170 games and above (women): M. Dixon 199, G. Hostetter 181, J. Byland 194, S. Kern 193-174-171, G. Thwaits 177, J. Auer 186, B. Nyce 171, L. McFarland 179, B. Kline 174, D. Johnson 173. HITS AND MISSES Leon’s Keglers 12 3 Sylvan 9 6 Brown’s Blades and Bits 8 7 Ruth’s Styling Salon . 7 8 Sportsman’s Bar 5 10 Baker/Phillips 4 11 High Team Game and Series: Leon’s Kegler’s 649—1874. 600 series (men): Jim Pounds 602. 200 games (men): Jim Pounds 242, Russ Brazel 214, Bob Brown 206. ' MONDAY NIGHT COUNTY LEAGUE Lakeland Produce 21 7 Kale Island Beacon 20 8 Anchor Bar 16 12 Pilcher Shoes 16 12 Thornburg Drugs 15 13 Wawasee Package 15 13 Kurley’s Keglers 14 14 Frog Tavern 14 14 Barbee Hotel 14 14 Dixie

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Wawasee TV 11 17 Wawasee Bowl 11 17 Teghtmeyer Ace Hdwe. 10 18 Bud’s Body Shop 7 21 High Team Game and Series: Lakeland Produce 946; 2757. 600 series: V. Stayer 626. 550 series: C. Eby 560, J. Wortinger 564, F. Nyikos 579, M. Carb son 593, R. Hibschman 553, D. Armbruster 556, H. Schrock 587, P. Royer 582, R. Simon 550, J. Kern 552, R. Strombeck 565, L. Welty 581, L. Vance 577, J. Pounds 563. 200 games: G. Nordman 222, J. Pounds 226, L. Welty 209, G. Carpenter 211, L. Vance 200, R. Simon 202, P. Royer 201-212, V. Stayer 218-210, H. Schrock 201202, M. Carlson 206, M. Zellinger 202, W. Stahly 202, J. Wortinger 207, F. Nyikos 218. LAND O LAKES Pilcher’s Shoes 156 54 Regent Homes 138 72 Frog Tavern 134% 75% Harris Funeral Homes 131 79 Aqua Land Motel 121 89 Cutter Chevrolet 120 90 Dean’s Milk 112% 97% Auer’s 112% 97% C and J Const. 110% 99% Bowen Motors 108% 101% Liberty Homes 106 104 State Bank, Syracuse 104 106 A. L. Wawa. Post 223 91 119 The Mail-Journal 77% 132% G and W Pizza 57 153 High Team Game: Aqua Land Motel 917; High Team Series: Pilcher’s 2685. 525 Series or 200 Games: B. Smith 527, F. Nyikos 222, 201, 591, R. Hostetter 539, C. Frushour 226, 575, R. Stahley 202, J. Schlotterback 202, 575, I. Schlotterback 213, 213,573, R. Brazel 203, 531, K. Knisley 205, 553, E. Ganz 542, L. Vance 211, 570, C. Davies 201, 589, J. Keller 547, A. BeisWanger 201, 531. SATURDAY JR. BOWLERS JR. HI. BOYS AND GIRLS Mashed Mauraders 71 Team No. 17 1 Team No. 11 6 2 Strikers 6 2 Bowling Kings 6 2 Team No. 18 5 3 Playboys 5 3 Team No. 14 5 3 Vikings 4 4 Dustmops 4 4 Gutters 4 4 Team No. 15 3% 4% Team No. 16 3% 4% Playgirls 3 5 Tigers 2 6 Team No. 5 17 Team No. 2 0 8 Team No. 13 0 8 120 Games or 350 Series: S. Anderson 125, B. Knisley 121, J. Schacht 121, G. Lowe 130, C. Eby 126, P. Davidson 128, T. Stump 120, D. Knisley 123, G. Johnson 16, J. Thwaits 141, T. Stidham 137, K. Fry 132, R. Gardner 120, C. Hernicz 140—864, S. Huffer 139143—390, K. Byrket 137-142—384, Brenda Byrd T. Chamberlain 157-1591--419. TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES Sleepy Owl 27 5 Sea Nymph 26 6 Jot Em Down Grocery 22% 9% Crow Roofing 19 13 Syracuse Rubber 19 13 Lakeside Laundry 17 15 Augsburger’s IGA 14 18 Walter Drug Co. 12 20 Sellers Mfg. 10 22 White’s Mobil Service 10 22 Brenda’s Beauty 8% 23% Grassy Creek Rest. 7 25 High Team Game and Series: Crow Roofing 743—2054. 450 Series: W. Nolan 171—483, K. Lowe 168—467, Sue Hasse 164— 459, E. Wogoman 185—455, M. Reeve 168-451, A. Rider 161—450. 160 Games: G. Hostetler 185, K. McKibben 179, H. Frushour 170, P. Green 168, D. Stucko 163, M. Schwab 161. MILFORD BUSINESS BOWLING LEAGUE Campbell’s Market 26 6 Arro Motor Homes 20% 11% Augsburger’s-Syracuse 20 12 Chore-Time 19% 12% Little & Clark 19 13 Milford TV 18% 13% Berk’s Body Shop 16% 15% Hickory Lounge 14% 17% Sharp Hdwe. Co. 14 18 Walter Drug Co. 14 18 Augsburger’s-Milford 7 25 Turf Bar 3 29 High Team Game and Series:

Wednesday-Wednesday, October 22 thru 29 Walt Disney’s “DARBY O’GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE” Technicolor OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 6:30 P. M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1:00 P. M.

LAWYERS ELECT—New officers of the Indiana State Bar Association installed Friday evening, October 17, during an annual meeting at French Lick were (left to right) Charles G. Bomberger of Hammond, president; John A. Kendall of Danville, president-elect, and Joe S. Hatfield of Evansville, vice president. Mr. Bomberger is the second son to follow his father in the association presidency in the 73year history of the Indiana state bar. His father, Louden L. Bomberger, was president in 1938.

Mr. And Mrs. Floyd Stevens, Claypool, Honored On 50th Anniversary Oct. 15

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stevens of r 2 Claypool were honored and surprised on the anniversary of their golden wedding day Wednesday, Oct. 15, when Eastern Star officers and friends arrived at the couple’s home. The officers and friends brought a huge cake, gold and

Pierceton Lions Offer Club Building To Highest Bidder

The Pierceton Lions club is placing its club building, located at the corner of Washington and Elm streets in Pierceton, on the auction block. The club has found it unwise to continue ownership of the building it purchased on October 23, 1964, and is offering it to the highest bidder, according to club president, Don Conley.

Little & Clark 1030-3078. 500 series: D. Rensberger 583, L. Newman 573, R. Wolferman 567, J. Speicher 564, R. Murto 591, H. Bartman 545, B. Simon 540, W. Tullis 531, P. Campbell 527, D. McFarren 524, D. Dull 530, L. Young 518, J. Caple 514, B. Kaiser 515, G. Thornburg 508, C. Berkeypile 506, L. Miller 513, J. Newcomer 500, R. Felkner 520. 200 games: R. Wolferman 234, L. Newman 225, R. Murto 224, R. Felkner 206, D. Rensberger 207, J. Caple 205, H. Bartman 204, J. Speicher 202, B. Kaiser 202, L. Miller 201. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES Kinder Mfg. 18 6 American Industries 16 8 Kern Grain 15 9 Mock’s Marine Rentals 14 10 Cromwell Lumber 12 12 Silveus Motor Sales 11 13 Todd, Realty 11 13 Wawasee Laundromat 10 14 State Bank of Syracuse 7 17 Superior Sample 6 18 500 series: J. Byland 502, S. Kern 521, M. L. Lambert 539. 450 series and above: B. Kline 457, N. Speicher 455, M. Solina 481, H. Frushour 455, D. Thwaits 491, L. Vance 480, L. Stucky 473, L. McFarland 449, K. Knisley 491, I. Carwile 471, D. Johnson 483, L. Neff 471. 200 games: M. L. Lambert 208, L. Neff 203. 170 games and above: N. Speicher 173, M. Solina 180, D. Thwaits 175, L. Vance 189, S. Kern 184-177, L. Stucky 170, K. Knisley 167-177, M. L. Lambert 170, D. Johnson 192, J. Byland 201. Soviet expert deplores rise in divorces.

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white in color and the names “Floyd and Alys” and a bold, gold figure of “50” topping it. This was placed on a serving table with gold colored punch. The evening was spent socially with each person present recording congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stevens in observance of the occasion.

The one-story frame building is located in a residential neighborhood, and Lions hope to sell the structure to someone who will put it to a uss suited to the neighborhood. Bids will be accepted up to 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 21, at the Pierceton State Bank. Further information can be obtained at the Pierceton post office.

MILFORD—LEESBURG Hospital Notes Mrs. Edward Roberts and daughter, r 2 Leesburg, have been dismissed from the Murphy Medical Center. Mrs. Harry O’Brian of Leesburg has been dismissed from the Murphy Medical Center. Miss Patricia Creekmore, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Creekmore of Leesburg, was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center this week. Mrs. James Elliott, Leesburg, has been dismissed from the Woodlawn hospital at Rochester. Mrs. Hascue Collins, Leesburg, has been admitted to the Murphy Medical Center. Baskam Rice of Milford has

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been dismissed from the Murphy Medical Center. Henry Pratt, r 1 Leesburg, was treated in emergency room of Murphy Medical Center this week. Mrs.* Joseph Widman, r 2 Leesburg, has been dismissed from Murphy Medical Center. Harold Murphy, 4 2 Leesburg, has been dismissed from tne Murphy Medical Center. SYRACUSE—NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes Robert McClintic, Syracuse, has re-entered the Goshen hospital for medical treatment and observation. His room number is 202. Mrs. W. R. McClure, r 2 Syracuse, has been dismissed from Murphy Medical Center. Kenneth Jarrett, former Syracuse resident, is a patient in the Elkhart hospital. Calvin Beck, Lonar lake, is convalescing in his home following hip surgery in the Elkhart hospital on September 29. Theries Doll, Syracuse, has been released from Parkview hospital, Fort Wayne, and is recuperating in his home. Mrs. Elva Doll, former Syracuse resident, is a patient in the Elkhart hospital. Mrs. Wayne Guy, r 1 North Webster, was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Friday and released. 'I Steven Hann, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hann of r 2 Syracuse, was released from the Goshen hospital. Vernon Fawley, Syracuse, is a patient in the Goshen hospital. Mrs. Myrtle Robinson of Syracuse is a patient in the Goshen f hospital. Oscar Bjella, Syracuse, became ill while driving to work Tuesday at Liberty Homes, Inc. b , Syracuse. He was admitted io the Goshen hospital and later transferred to Fort Wayne. He is undergoing tests and observations. Milford Locals Mrs. Floyd Schuder of Milford is spending two weeks in Etna Green with Mrs. Chloe Gawthrop. Recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Hollar, Sr., Milford, were Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hollar of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollar of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Good and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hollar. Tod Grove celebrated his ninth birthday this week with a small family and friend get-together at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grove of Milford.