The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 September 1970 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Sept. 16, 1970

rhr .If« i f "JjTw ,ro<i 1 -1< I HUDDLE AROUND COACH — Members <rf the Wawasee Prep school football team are shown abo\ e huddled around coach Phil Jones during a practice session recently. The Lakers opened their season last Friday with a loss to South Central. The game was the first varsity game of the school’s history.

Prep Plays First Football Game Friday

Wawasee Preparatory played its first game agamst South Central of LaPorte county at SouthCentral on Friday, Sept. 11. This was not only the first game of the season for the Lakers, but the first varsity football game in the history of Wawasee Prep In spite of a loss of 22-6. Coach Phil Jones feels very encouraged by the showing of Prep’s Lakers Coach Jones feels Prep has a . very balanced offense with a total rushing yardage of 120-yards and with 180-yards gained through then passing attack ’’Sylvester Allen, a sophomore from Chicago, had an excellent pass completion record, connecting with 15 out of 28-passes attempted. South Central completed four out of 9 attempts with the Lakers intercepting two of them The interceptions were made by Greg Allen, also of Chicago The leading scorer of

Wawasee Clips Zebras 24-22

By JOHN BAHN A good show of excellent teamwork and quick endless effort brought the Wawasee Warriors to a 24-22 trimming of the Rochester Zebras It was the first Northern Lakes Conference game in the history of Wawasee high school During the first quarter Rochester quickly scored 14 points by effective rushing and again by a combination of rushing and passing Wawasee failed to score m the first quarter In the second quarter Wawasee squeezed ahead ot Rochester to total a score of 1644 at half time With seven seconds left m the half Wawasee s Russ Mikel [w] 0 [w] 0 me!). Sytxvw pl 13 ; ■< VeUtar DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRI.. SAT. - SUN. Open 7:45 - Show 8:1Q I JACK LEMMON SANDY OHMS A NRM. SMOS SWOT TNI OUT-OF-TOWIOS TNt WORLD WITH LHJ6XTHI! vjg

South Central was Dan Marks who scored twice on two-nine-yard runs. The final score was made by Don Pulver of South Central in the last minutes of play South Central scored eightpoints in the first quarter and 14 in the fourth. The lone touchdown for the Lakers was made by Sylvester Allen in the first period Tbe leading pass' receiver for the Lakers was Mike Elward of Wabash with 112-yards gained. Game statistics are as follows: Prep. S.C.. Ist downs 8 14 Yardage by rushing 118 235 Passing yardage 172 31 Penalty yardage lost 90 20 Coach Jones is pleased with the results of Wawasee Prep’s first varsity game. He is encouraged by the fact that 85 per cent of the team is made up of sophomores and juniors and that sophomores

received a 20 yard pass and ran 40 yards for a touchdown to give Wawasee its lead. Rochester failed to score in the second quarter Parents Night During the half time the fathers of the Wawasee Warriors were introduced on the play ing field. In the third quarter Wawasee’s Mikel received a 40 yard punt and ran 55 yards to score He set a high school record on punt returns Again Rochester failed to score in the quarter Rochester managed to score m the fourth quarter with 2:33 left in the game This brought the score to 22-24 With about 1:30 left in the game Wawasee’s Rex Hunziker intercepted a pass and prevented another Rochester score, thus giving Wawasee the victory. Statistics WHS RHS Yds gained by rushing 149 157 Yds gained by passing 80 126 Ist dow nby passing 2 7

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such as Sylvester Allen can show such poise as he did in the game. This gives the Lakers something to look forward to in the next few years and will cause some concern for Prep’s future opponents. The coach feels that with intensive practice This week several problems will be cleared up and the causes for the high number of penalties can be rectified. He believes that the coming home game on Prep’s home ground against Glenwood school, a school from the south of Chicago, should be an interesting game. The game will begin on Saturday the 19th at 4 p.m. The Lakers will also play their first soccer game of the season at 12 o’clock noon on the 19th against Indianapolis Park. This will be a home game played on the new soccer field east of the Wawasee Prep campus.

Ist down by rushing 7 5 Ist down by penalties 3 0 passes attempted 13 13 passes completed 8 . 7 passes intercepted 5 0 punts 6 4 punt average 176 110 yards penalized 35 50 fumbles loss 11 fumble 2 11 Cubs Team Defeats Wawasee During the half time of the Wawasee-Rochester football game, the Pierceton cross country team defeated Wawasee 16-47. Pierceton’s first place finisher was Blaine Farley an a time of 8:59 over the short course Farley was followed closely by Roland Espinoza who finished in 9:03. Other Pierceton runners placed as follows: Lee Neher 3. Ray Conley 4, Danny Adkins 6. Dave Conley 7, Dale Gerard 8, Gary Bailey 10. John Meggison 11. Tim Collier 14. Chris Keener 15. Jeff Rager 16. Bruce Hively 20. Paul Carlin 21. Duane Neher 22. Randy Elliott 25 and John Kubacki 36. rH tW * I* 1 FULL WEEK Thursday - Wednesday. September 17 thru 23 JACK LEMMON B SANOY DENNIS I ,n “THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS” Color BM SBB M BM MB BM BM M • Open Monday thru Friday6:3o p.m. Saturday and Sunday 1:0Q p. m.

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Hits & Misses Sharp Tool 3 1 Sportsman’s Bar 3 1 DOG 3 1 Brown’s Blades & Bits 2 2 Sylvan’s 2 2 Brazel’s Bait 1 3 Bud’s Body Shop 1 3 Syracuse Mobile Prod. 1 3 High team game: Sportsman’s — 599 High team series: Brown’s & Sharp Tool — 1649 , -t 200 games (men): C. Walton 210 170 games and above (women): L. Galloway 182. Thurs. Nite Ladies Syracuse Hughes Digging 11 1 Pilchers Shoes 10 2 AlSouth Shore Marina 8 4 North Webster Bank 8 4 Barth 8 4 Foo&Faye 7 5 B&K 7 5 W’awasee T. V. 6 6 The Beacon 6 6 Village Green 6 6 Aqua Land Motel 6 6 Brazels 5 7 Bowen Motors 5 7 Pickwick 5 7 Regent Homes 5 T Louie's Bar 5 7 The Mail-Journal 5 7 Lakeland Standard 3 9 Lakeland Produce 2 10 Monsanto 2 10 High team game: Hughes Digging — 813 High team series: Hughes Digging — 2321 500 series: G. Eyer 158-160-244 for 562, J. Nolan 210-139-183 for 532. J. Trolson 141-197-165 for 503. 450 series and above: M. Schlotterback 451, K. Knisley 459. K. Lowe 463, J. Byland 489, S. Browner 461, W. Nolan 494, V. Penn 483, G. Hostetter 480, M. Popenfoose 453, J. Reed 481, B. Gardner 493, B. Menefee 463, I. Stahley 494. 170 games and above: M. Schlotterback 175, J. By land 191, F. Wortinger 170, W. Nolan 182. V. Penn 178. G. Hostetter 179, C. Peterson 173, M. Popenfoose 172. I. Menzie 178, N. Spurting 172. J. Reed 176, B. Gardner 199, I. Stahley 178. Friday Nite Mixed L. Thwaits Grain 4 0 Wick’s Marina 3 1 Biddles 3 1 Monsanto 3 1 Thwaits Grain 3 1 Sleepy Owl 3 1 VidioTronics 3 1 Pickwick Theatre m Kinder Mfg. 2 2 Stahly-Stillson 2 2 Beacon 2 2 Power Mfg. 2 2 Louies Bar & Grill !*•? 24 United Telephone Co. 1 3 Wawasee TV 1 3 B&K Drivein 1 3 Ruth’s Styling Salon 1 3 Frog Tavern 1 3 Village Tap 1 3 Syracuse Rubber ’ 0 4 High team series: Thwaits Grain — 2082 High team game: Thwaits Grain — 714 500 series (men and women): L. Gilbert 554. C. Eby 541, D. Armbruster 525. D. Gardner 515, E. Stahly 570. B. Fringer 515, E. Smith 520, P. Kline 525, D. Zawadyke 514, D. Maresh 525, L. Welty 512, J. Lowe 501, S. Kern 528. J. Kern 523, B. Thwaits 533, B. Trolson 502. 450 series and above (women): G. Thwaits 498, G. Hostetler 465, B. Kline 454, K. Knisley 452. B. Young 463. L. Vance 467. D. Thwaits 471. 200 games (women): G. Thwaits 211. L. Gilbert 220. 200 games (men): J. Morganthaler 202, D. Maresh 212. B. Thwaits 200. 170 games and above (women): G. Thwaits 170, S. Kern 174. I. Dun 173, E. Stahly 197,184, 189. L. Gilbert 170, D. Thwaits 172. B Young 184.

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Land O Lakes Harris 4 0 Cutter 3 1 Bowen Motors 3 1 Regent 3 1 Frog Tavern 3 1 Deans Milk 3 1 C& J Construction 3 1 Sleepy Owl 3 1 Liberty Homes 1 3 No. 3 13 North Webster Jaycees 1 3 Jenny’s Kitchenette 1 3 State Bank 1 3 Auers 1 3 Aqualand Motel 1 3 Legion 0 4 High team series: Dean’s Milk — 2671 High team game: Dean’s Milk — 947 500 series: M. Boyer 505, L. Becker 567, J. Erdly 540, C. Walton 506, C. Walton 533. P. Leach 505, C. Cobum 535, D. Knisley 504. R. Stahly 514, L. Welty’ 547, D. Van 524, F. Avery 543. M. Yoder 573, F. Nyikos 572, K. Knisley 534. R. Knisley 515, Bob Simon 568, D. Butler 559. 200 games: R. Stahly 200, F. Avery 201. M. Boyer 201, M. Yoder 229, F. Nyikos. 202-212, B. Simon 210. D. Butler 203. Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Mock’s Marine 4 0 Kinder Mfg. 3 1 Kern Grain 3 1 Superior Sample 3 1 Todd Realty 2 2 Wawasee Laundromat 2 2 Stale Bank of Syra. 1 3 American Industries 1 3 The Lovables 1 3 Cromwell Lumber . 0 4 High team series: Kern Grain — 2340. High team game: American Industries — 855. 500 series. S. Kern 170-213-171-554. E. Hughes. 187-524. 450 series and above: B. Gardner 451, B. Johnson 174-177487. H. Hagen 170-470. E. Ogle 201-458. I. Carwile 198-477, L. Vance 175-449. 200 games: L. Neff 200 170 games and above: M. Deck 176. , Tuesday Night Ladies Sleepy Owl 9 3 Jot Em Down Grocery -93 Syracuse Rubber 8 4 Augsburger’s IGA 8 4 Lakeside Laundry 7 5 H& M Motor Clinic 5 7 Hickman Moving & Storage 5 7 Grassy Creek Restaurant 4 8 Lakeland Standard 4 8 Walter Drug Co. 1 11 High team series and game: Sleepy Owl - 2211-771 450 series: B. Gardner 174,169— 499. S. Gilbert 177,173-478, J. Hoover 164—460. G. Pilcher 193— 450 160 games: D. Lewis 181—164. N. Kern 167. C. Huffer 163, C. Whitacre 161 Monday Night County League Unofficial Standings for 9-14-70 Won Lost Burger Dairy Store 4 0 Louie’s Bar & Grill 3 1 Barbee Hotel 3 1 Frog Tavern 3 1 Kurley’s Keglers 3 1 Eager Leagers 3 1 Charlie’s Ten Pin 3 1 Wawasee Bowl 3 1 Bud’s Body Shop 2 2 Bushong Barber Shop 2 2 Wawasee Package 2 2 Pilcher Shoes 2 2 Delta No. 11 3 Teghtmeyer Ace Hdwe. 1 3 Thornburg Drugs 1 3 Dixie Boat 1 3 Delta No. 2 1 3 Anchor Bar 1 3 Wawasee T.V. — 13 High team game: Charlie s Ten Pin - 911 High team series: Barbee Hotel - 2588 High Ind. game & Series: D. .Armbruster - 247-607 Honor Scores G. Pavel - 202-566, R. Shock-209. G. Davis-552.1. Rookstool-209. H. Bartman-555. L Vance-200-202. C Eby-207-201-551, F. Nyikos-207. J. Thomburg-215. V. Stayer-206, F Plank-223-550. M. Hostetter--562. C. Lisor-202, A. Mousley-206

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Junior Bowlers To Hold Organizational Meeting September 19

An organizational meeting for Junior Bowlers is scheduled for this Saturday. Sept. 19, from 11 a.m. to 12 noon at Wawasee Bowl for all junior high or high school students from North Webster. Milford and Syracuse. Interested parents are also invited to attend this meeting. Teams are to be composed of four girls or four boys, no mixed teams. The following Saturday a

?Vew Date Set For Syracuse City Tourney

The Syracuse city golf tournament scheduled for last Sunday was cancelled due to weather conditions and has been rescheduled for Sunday. Oct. 4. at Maxwelton Golf club according to

Milford Business League Arro Motor Homes 10 2 Campbell’s Market 9 3 Milford TV , 7 5 Sharp Hardware Company 7 5 Walter Drug Company 6 6 Hickory Lounge 5 7 Berk’s Body Shop 5 7 Augsburger’s Milford 4 8 Little & Clark 4 8 Augsburger’s Syracuse 4 4 Kern Grain 3 5 High team gamer Campbells Market - 1009 High team series: Arro Motor Homes - 600 series: B. Simon - 618 500 series: P. Campbell 588, L. Kratuer 563, B. Dippon 555, D. Thibaut 580. D. Sharp 548. L. Newman 543. H. Gardner 535. J. Kern 527, D. Wolferman 528, J. Caple 517, M. Chambers 515, H. Bartman 520. L. Bray 505. J. Perry 504, G. Gordon 500 200 games: D. Thibaut 238. B. Simon 202-222, D. Wolferman 215. H. Gardner 207, L. Newman 203, H Bartman 202. P. Campbell 202. L. Krauter 202. Winners At Tippecanoe Ladies Golf Play Winners in the Tippecanoe Ladies Day golf play of low gross, low net and low putts were: Class A- Gloria Maish, lowgross: Mary Lee. low net and H. Suwyer, putts. Class B • Evelyn Chiddister, gross; Lois Xanders, net and Irma Scheidt, putts, Qass C - Irene Benzenberg. gross; Doris Anglin, net and Vereen Kelly, putts. Class D - Deborah Cooley, gross. Myrtle Wentzel, net and Bea Brews, putts. ANOTHER HOLE-IN-ONE AT SOUTH SHORE GOLF CLUB Congenial Paul Kerlin of Syracuse made a hole-in-one at South Shore Golf club with his 8iron on the number 5, par 3, 140yard hole. Playing with Kerlin at the time were Fred Checchi. Jack Nash and Dr. Nourse.

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workshop for all junior bowlers will be held at the bowling lanes from 10 a.m. to 11:30 and will include instructions for the year and a warm-up game. Regular league bowling will start for high school students on Tuesday. Sept. at 3:15 with junior high school bowling on Saturday mornings. Further information may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Kenneth Knisley or W’awasee Bowl.

an announcement this morning. The tournament, for Syracuse residents, only is an annual event. Players should call the pro shop for starting times.

WHS Reserves Bow To Rochester Saturday, 28-6 Wawasee reserves lost to Rochester Saturday 28-6. The Warriors got on the scoreboard first with a one-yard plunge by quarterback John Rhoads, but failed to put another drive together. Rochester intercepted a pass and ran in for their first score. The point after touchdown was also good. A bad center snap by the Warriors led to another score by Rochester and they led 14-6 at the half. In the second half Rochester intercepted two more passes which led the scores and the final score of 28-6. The Warriors entertain North Wood at Wawasee Saturday at 10 a.m. Statistics W R First Downs 4 5 Rushing 3 5 Passing 1 0 Yards Passing < 29 24 Yards Rushing 42 75 Total yards 71 99 Passes attempted 12 2 Passes completed 3 2 Passes Intercepted 4 0 Total fumbles lost 1 2 Penalties total 45 60 Punting Ave. 32 28 Men are not against you; they are merely for themselves. Gene Fowler

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Mi ? Bbl Hv / MARKS 25 YEARS — Carl Andres, r 2 Leesburg, joined Northern Indiana Public Service Comapny’s Quarter Century club August 27 when he completed 25 years of service with the utility. A member of the Leesburg Masonic lodge 181, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, 32d degree, Valley of Fort W’ayne, he has also been active in boy scout work. His hobbies include gardening, woodworking, reading, golfing and fishing. "Andy” and his wife, Mary, have a son, Alan; a daughter, Mrs. James Taylor; and two grandchildren. The Andres attend the Leesburg United Methodist church where he is a member of the board of trustees. He joined NIPSCo in 1945 as a meterman helper in W’arsaw. Advancing to single phase meterman in 1946, he has served as a poly phase meterman since 1952. Mr and Mrs. Royce Fuller of Milford attended the funeral of Fred Kaiser in Chicago recently. The widow is the former Janet Cheer. Mrs. Kaiser spent a fewdays with the Fullers and on Friday returned to Chicago along with Mrs. Fuller who will remain for some time. The MAIL-JOURNAL Published by The Mall-Journal , every Wednesday and entered as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Syracuse.' Indiana 4C56.7. Second class poslaae paid at 103 E. Main Street. Syracuse. Indiana 46557 and at additional entry offices. Subscription: $.1.00 per year In Kosciusko County; $3.50 outside county.