The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 November 1970 — Page 2

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TROJAN TEAM — Members of the Milford Trojan eighth grade basketball team are shown aboi e in a photo taken by the school's photo club. In front are Tim Yoder. Dave Hollman. Larry Speicher, Curt Bender and Paul Miller. In back are Steve Beer. Dan Mast. Rich Wuthrich, John Fisher. Rick Dahlstrom and Terry Slump.

Wawasee Basketball w Roster For 1970-71

Following is the Wawasee high school varsity basketball roster for 1970-71 as listed by coach Vem Zurcher. A total of five lettermen are returning, three seniors and two juniors. Returning are Dave Elliott, .a six foot, 34 inch senior forward; Russ Mikel a five foot, meh senior guard; Mark Thomas, a six foot, three inch senior center. Tim Blue, a five foot. 104 irich junior guard; and John Hamilton, a six foot. 14 inch junior guard . Other members of the varsity team are seniors Fred Beer, a five foot, eight inch guard and Jack Beer, a six foot, one inch forward. And. juniors Tom Fribley, a six foot, 24 inch center. Jeff Hughes, a six foot, 14 inch forward. Dan Mosier, a five foot, 104 meh guard, and Mark Work man. a six foot. 2*< inch forward Junior Varsity All members of this year’s junior varsity team led by coach Tom Spear are membars of the sophomore class They are Jan Beer, a five foot, seven inch guard. Don Beer, a five foot, nine inch forward; Steve Byrant, a five foot, 54 inch guard; Kim Cripe, a five foot. 11 inch center. Jay Jones, a five foot, nine inch guard. Chuck Rapp, a five foot, eight inch guard; Tim Sands, a six foot, one inch center; and Mike Zurcher. a five foot, seven meh guard Terry Frank is serving as trainer for the basketball season

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VERNON ZURCHER Warrior Coach Varsity managers are Link Moss and Jeff Plummer Cindy Peterson is cheerleader sponsor with varsity cheerleaders being Carolyn Rapp. Teresa Beer, Linda Bitner, Cathy Berghorn. Darcy Wolferman and Joni Hawk. Junior varsity cheerleaders are Sonja Whitler, Rhonda Hurd. Anne Davenport, Margaret Appenzeller, Jeannie Mellinger and Susan Henrung Prep Loses Season Opener And Sat. Game Wawasee Prep opened its basketball season -Friday night losing to Bryant. 86-69 The game was close throughout the first half, before Bryant took a 37-28 lead at half time The Lakers battled back in the third quarter to trim the lead to three points at 44-41. However, costly errors by

WAWASEE VS CARROLL FRIDAY, NOV. 20 The first basketball game of the season for the Wawasee Warriors will be Friday evening with Carroll high school near Fort Wayne. The games according to Eldon Ummel, athletic director, will start at 6:45 p.m. for the Bteam and 8:15 p.m. for the varsity. Directions to Carroll high school are as follow: Take U.S. 30 to Fort Wayne, turn on 1 69 north, go one mile to state road 3 and turn north on 3. go four miles north to Allen County Children’s home, turn west on Carroll road. Carroll high school is approximately one mile past the children’s home. Student tickets for the Friday game and fan bus will go on sale Friday in the commons. The fan bus schedule will be as follows: Milford 5 p.m., Syracuse 5:15 p.m., and North Webster 5:30 p.m.

the Lakers, coupled with hotshooting by Bryant, enabled the experienced Owls to pull away. Tom Weigel of Bryant led all scorers with 31 points. Rick Minch and Rich Schoenlein added 20 and 14 points respectively for the winners. Sylvester Allen had 20 points to lead the Laker scoring, while Rick Mertz added 19 The Lakers had one more field goal than Bryant, but the Owls had 28 free throws compared to 9 for Wawasee Prep Bryant made 29 of 58 field goal attempts, while the Lakers hit 30 out of 70 for 42 per cent On Saturday night. Wawasee Prep invaded South Whitley to take on the Bulldogs Again the Lakers came out on the short end of an 84-57 score. The Lakers stayed close throughout the first half, trailing at the end of the first quarter. 15-12 and at the half, 3124 Early in the third period. Sylvester Allen picked up his fourth foul, thus hampering the Laker offensive attack. The Bulldogs outscored the Lakers 2910 in the third quarter to put the game away. Wawasee Prep was forced to play without outstanding junior guard. Rick Mertz, who sprained his ankle while warming up before the game. South Whitley had three players in double figures, led by Tom Davis with 22, followed by Shilling with 20 and Austin with 12. Sylvester Allen of the Lakers was leading scorer of the evening with 25 points, with Terry Bonds and Mike Elward. adding 13 and 12 points, respectively. Wawasee Prep returns to action Saturday night Nov. 21. hosting Donaldson Divine Heart.

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Milford Trojans Set To Play Larwill On Thursday

Members of the Milford junior high school basketball team opened their season by entertaining Wakarusa on the Milford court at 6 p.m. last evening and will continue their schedule by traveling to Larwill on Thursday. The schedule for the 1970-71 season follows: November 17 Wakarusa H 6:00 19 Larwill T 6:00 23 Central Noble T 6:30 3 Svracuse H 6:00 8 Fairfield H 6:00 15 Concord T 4:15

Saturday Jr. Bowlers Gizzard Grabbers 204 34 Flying Diapers 20 4 Playboys 19 5 Happy Hippos 19 5 Invaders 17 7 Slag Brothers 15 9 Splits 14 10 Love Bugs 114 12*2 79'ers 11 13 Zingers 10 14 Model Rockets 10 14 Masked Muskrats 10 14 Masked Maggots 84 154 69’ers 8 1® Alley Queen Jr. 54 184 Chargers 4 20 High team series: Happy Hippos 2096 High team game: Zingers 729 300 series and above girls: M v Wesner 310, B. Brouwer 364, C. Willits 306. Boys: S. Anderson 370. M. Bvrket 355. M. Lantz 421, B. Knisley 347, T. Stidham 409. T. Troup 324, G. Dean 363, M. Sheline4oo, M. Morganthaler 397. J. Schoph 387, J. Miller 384. R Rinker 311, D. Ganz 348, G. Miller 348, P. Schrumph 330. L. Jemigan 305 120 games girls: M. Wesner 124, B. Brouwer 127-133, C. Willits 121, Boys: S. Anderson 130-129, M. Bvrket 138, M. Lantz 135-121-165, B. Knisley 126-132. T. Stidham 133-147-129, C. Cobum 122, G. Dean 126, M. Morganthaler 168-121. M. Sheline 173-120. J. Schoph 120-127-140, P. Miller 135-134, J. Miller 125-138-121, R. Rinker 137. D. Ganz 133. G. Miller 132. P. Schrumph 136. C. Scarberry 132, B. Slabaugh 150 Thursday Nite Ladies Pilchers Shoes 33 15 Village Green 32 16 Hughes Digging 31 17 B&K Drive-In 30 18 Regent Homes J 29 19 Al's South Shore Marina 28 20 WawaseeTV ’ 28 20 Bowen Motors 27 21 Kale Island Beacon 26 22 North Webster Bank 25 23 Mail-Journal 24 24 Louie's Bar 23 25 Foo & Faye 22 26 Barth Inc. 20 28 Aqua Land Motel 20 28 Monsanto 18 30 Brazel'sßait 18 30 Pickwick Inn 18 30 Lakeland Produce 17 31 Lakeland Standard 11 37 High team game & series: Foo & Faye 870-2296 500 series: K. Felkner 144-145-218—507, M! Henning 144-181-180—505, B. Gardner 167-140-194—501, J. Trolson 174-171-155— 500 450 series and above: J. Weaver 465, J. Nolan 484. K. Knisley 462. G. Eyer 481. W Finton 457, K. McKibben 461, J. Byland 492, S. Brouwer 490. E. Hutsell 459. M Holtzclaw 454. P. Maresh 474, C. Peterson 466. H. Searfoss 491. E. Grady 458. D. Coburn 452 170 games and above: J. Nolan 196. W Finton 175-170, K McKibben 195. J. Byland 175-172. S. Brouwer 177, E. Hutsell 172. C. Peterson 197. N Searfoss 178, E. Grady 174, D. Coburn 172 Land O’ Lakes Cutter 32 8 Harris 27 13 Regent 26 14 C&J Const 26 14 Dean's Milk 25 15 Frog Tavern 24 16 Wawasee Boat 1 22 19 Liberty Homes M 3 20 20 Bowen Motors 20 20 Aqualand 18 22 Auer's Serv. 18 24 Legion 17 23 Sleepy Owl 16 24 State Bank 15 25 N. W. Jaycees 9 31 Jenny’s Kitchenette 6 34 High team series: Regent 2648 High team game: C & J Con-

17 North Webster T 4:15 January 5 Nappanee H 6.00 11 Bremen T 4:30 16 Bth Grade Tourney Syracuse (C. Noble. Syracuse, Webster, Milford) 9:00-1:00 19 West Noble H 6:00 21 Rome City > H 6:00 23 7th Grade 4-way Tourney North Webster (C. Noble. Syracuse, Webster. Milford> 9:00-1:00 25 Talma T 4:15 February 8, 10, 15. 17 Kos. County Tourney North Webster

struction 954 500 series men: C. Walton 552. C. Mohler 546. H. Feastu 520, D. Knisley 565, P. Beazley 502, L. Welty 559, G. Coquillard 545, G. Vanator 586, E. Gantz 506, J. Lowe 518. G. Nordman 528, F. Nyikos 552, B. Myers 552. P. Campbell 538, D. Butler 536, S. Rensberger 518, J. Bitner 564, R. Barnett 522. L. Weaver 524. K. Bell 522 200 games men: C. Walton 208, C. Mohler 201-215, R. Brazel 209, D. Knisley 201. L. Welty 205. G. Coquillard 210, G. Vanator 222, D. Fingerlee 205. E. Harting 204, F. Nyikos2ll. B. Simon 217. J. Bitner 202 Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Kern Grain 29 11 Mock Marine Rentals 23 17 Todd Realty 22 18 W. Laundromat 21 19 Kinder Mfg. 20 20 Amer. Industries 20 20 Cromwell Lbr. 20 20 State Bank 17 23 Superior Sample 16 24 The Lovables 12 28 High team series and game: Kern Grain 2560-916 500 series women: L. Vance 185-181-177 ( 543), S. Kern 176-194-199 ( 569). K. Knisley 222 ( 511) 440 series and above women: P. Maresh47s. S. Tytler 188 ( 483), D. Thwaits 173 ( 455) L. Stucky 440. M. J. Bechtold 179 ( 447) A. Gallahan 175 (487) B. Kern 459. B. Kline 483 200 games women. D. Johnson 204 ( 478). B. Gardner 205 ( 482) Friday Nite Mixed Sleepy Owl 29 11 Pickwick Theatre 264 134 Thwaits Grain Inc. 25 15 Monsanto 25 15 L. Thwaits Grain 24 16 Stahly-Stillson 24 16 Louie’s Bar 224 174 Wick’s Marina 22 18 WawaseeTV 20 20 Biddles 20 20 Power Mfg. 19 21 Ruth’s Styling Salon 19 21 B & K Root Beer 18 22 Beacon 18 22 Vidiotronics 17 23 Kinder Mfg. • 16 24 Village Tap 15 25 Frog Tavern 14 26 Syracuse Rubber 13 27 United Telephone 13 27 High team series and game: Thwaits Grain — 2138-767 600 series (men): B. Thwaits 600 500 series (men): D. Zawadyke 524, D. McFarland 528. K Knisley 509. B Trolsen 539, G. Field 532. D. Maresh 535. H. Schultz 507. J. Morganthaler 533, R. Hostetler 532. L. Byland 545. H. Hostetler 530, D. Price 530. L. Epley 501. B. Frenger 513, L. Young 556, D. Stahly 581. B Gilbert 546, J. Kern 530. M. Carlson 534, J. Kimble 574. F. Brock 500, E. Smith 538. C. Eby 541, L. Vance 560; (women): A. Frenger 503. L. Gilbert 515, S. Kern 555. E. Blaksley 545, J. Byland 555. K. Knisley 538. 450 senes and above (women': P. Maresh 471. J. Trolsen 485. K. Lowe 463, M. Dixon 482. G. Hostetter 466, J. Morganthaler 493. L. Vance 459, J. Honer 451, G. Thwaits 453. E. Stahly 487, D. Thwaits 450, K. Gardner 472. 200 games (women): S. Kern 203. J. By land 202; (men): D. Price 213. L. Young 214, D. Stahly 201, J. Kern 202. B Thwaits 201213, J Kimble 208-201. L. Vance 220, H Dixon 200, B Trolsen 214, D. Maresh 222, D. McFarland 200 170 games (women): M. Manges 178. K. Knisley 183-196. J. Trolsen 180, J. Byland 178-175. G. * Hostetler 170. J. Morganthaler 179, E. Blakesley 180-192, L. Gilbert 197, S. Kern 170-182. E. Stahly 193. D. Thwaits 170. A. Frenger 183 Hits & Misses Sylvan’s 26 14 Brown’s 23 17 Sharp Tool 22 18 Braz’s 20 20 Dog 20 20 Sportsman’s 19 21 Syracuse Mobile 17 23

Bud’s 13 27 High team game & series: Brown’s 601-1724 500 series: B. Brown 513

Hospital Notes

Albert Blankenship of Leesburg was dismissed Wednesday from Murphy Medical Center. Mrs. Curtis Halley of Leesburg was admitted as a patient to the Whitley County hospital last week. Gary Hamman of r 1 Leesburg was treated in Murphy Medical Center emergency room, Thursday. Junior G. Goon of r 2 Leesburg was released from the Murphy Medical Center on Friday. Penny Rohrer of r 2 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Matthew M. Graff of Milford was admitted Friday to Goshen hospital. ' Dick Ferverda of Leesburg was treated in Murphy Medical Center emergency room over the week end. Forrest Rader of r 2 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Mrs. Jerry Hunt of Leesburg was dismissed from Wabash County hospital recently. Raymond Clark of Syracuse has been released from Whitley County hospital at Columbia City. Mrs. Kerry Koontz of North Webster has been released from Whitley County hospital. Mrs. William Auker of North Webster is a patient at Whitley County hospital. Ray Fleischauer of Syracuse remains a patient at Veteran’s hospital in Fort Wayne for treatment for second and third degree burns. He was admitted on October 29. Benjamin H. Mabie of North Webster is a patient in Goshen hospital. William Jefferson of Syracuse is a patient at Whitley County hospital. Bernard Scott of r 3 Syracuse received treatment in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center on Thursday. Herman Huey of Syracuse is gradually improving at Elkhart hospital due to a recent heart attack with tentative plans of being dismissed during the week end. He is In room 268. Mrs. Ada Zeltinger of r 4 Syracuse is a patient at Goshen hospital due to a heart condition. Mrs. Cable Lane of Kale Island is undergoing treatment in a Chicago hospital for a heart ailment. Brenda Sue Ladd of North Webster was admitted Sunday to Goshen hospital. Maryanne Knight of Syracuse is a patient at Goshen hospital. Mrs. Arthur Folger of Syracuse is a patient at Goshen hospital. Marilyn Shannon, Syracuse, has been admitted to the Goshen hospital. Richard W. Heyde, r 4 Syracuse, is a patient at Goshen hospital where he was admitted on Monday. Pauline Price, Syracuse, is a patient at Goshen hospital. Larry Mock of Syracuse received treatment in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center during the week end. Wayne White of North Webster is a patient at Veteran’s hospital in Fort Wayne. Milford postmaster and Mrs. Paul Kizer left Saturday morning for Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they will spend two weeks with Mr. Kizer’s brother Bernard and his family. Mr and Mrs. Virgil Dowty of Milford attended the wedditig Sunday of Mr. Dowty s niece. Ruth Dowty and William Dorrance, both of Schoolcraft, Mich. The wedding took place in the Western university chapel of Kalamazoo. •

Thursday - Saturday, November 19 thru 21 CLINT EASTWOOD DONALD SUTHERLAND DON RICKLES ./ ,n “KELLY’S HEROES” Color Sunday - Wednesday, November 22 thru 25 SIDNEY POITIER MARTIN LANDAU in “THEY CALL ME MISTER TIBBS”

Wawasee Prep Accepted Into Membership Os ISACS

z Word was received by Wawasee Preparatory this past week that the school has been accepted into full membership in the Independent Schools Association of the Central States. ISACS, founded in 1908, is composed of 97 schools in the central states. In order to become a member a school must be accredited by ISACS or by an accrediting organization approved by the Board of Directors of the Association. Wawasee Prep received it accreditation from the s North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in April, 1970. Further, to maintain membership, each school must submit to evaluation every 7 years or at other in-

Grandson of North Webster Woman Killed In Viet Nam On November 9

Spec. 4 Francis W. Harter. 21, LaPorte. grandson of Mrs. Alvina Rezabeck of North Webster, was killed in action in Viet Nam on Monday, Nov. 9. Harter was bom July 30,1949 in Warsaw and moved from Oswego to LaPorte 18 years ago. He was the son of Mrs. Rita Harter of LaPorte and Roy Harter of Muncie.

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KERMIT L. WELTY Kermit Weldy In Who's Who' Kermit L. Welty, senior physical education major at Taylor university, has been selected to appear in the 1970-71 edition of "Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Mr. Welty, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Welty, r 2 Syracuse, is a valued member of the crosscounty and track teams, is vice president of the senior class, cochaplain of the physical education majors and minors club and is secretary of the Varsity T club. Under the Taylor World Outreach program he has served in inner city work at Teen Haven, Pa.

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tervals specified by the Board of Directors of the Association to determine the determine the degree to which the school conforms to the minimum standards of membership. The main purposes of ISC AS is to assist its member schools in developing and maintaining high standards and to preserve the freedom which enables them to practice their various philosophies of education, including religious instruction and worship. The certificate for Full Membership in the Association was received by Father Thomas M. Scheets, Principal of Wawasee Prep, on November 12, 1970.

The young soldier was a graduate of LaPorte high school and attended Tri-State college at Angola prior to entering military service. He was a member of the Saint Joseph Catholic church. Funeral services will be held at Saint Joseph’s on Thursday with full military rites being conducted.

ART SHOW . WINNERS NAMED By popular vote at the recent Lakeland Art Association Show at the Shrine Building, Warsaw, David Leedy took Best of Show with his oil entitled "Timeless”. Others voted by the public were "Flight,” Acrylic, by Elda Rose Bowen; "Venus ”, oil, by Helen Butler; "Flower Lady", oil, by Herb Evans; “Wheels and Rails”, watercolor, by Don Sharp; "Carl Sandburg”, oil, by Herb Evans; "Reflections”, oil by Irene Metzger; "Blossoms”, oil, by. Helen Butler; “Annisquam Light” oil, by David Gosser; “Fascination”, oil, by Ruth Clupper. Mrs. John Darr of Syracuse returned recently from a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tom Brown, at Oakland. Calif.

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