The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 August 1971 — Page 2

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Aug. 11, 1971

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Poem Written For Dad On the date of Friday. Aug 6. I finished 16 years of coaching a bank team in the Little League In this 16 years I coached over 100 boys, learned to love every one of them, became acquainted with their parents and learned to respect them The cooperation received in this 16 years was so outstanding I now wish to pass it on and say thank you. During this 16 years I coached all three of my, sems After the game Friday night I was given a party m honor of the time I have coached by my sons and their families

THE MAILJOURNAL Pvkl.the* bv Th* Mail Journal every We*nev*«y and enter** as Sec on* Clast matter at the Rett Oftice at Syrecvw iiMhana um: Secend dm pottae* paid at »»J E Mam Street. Syracuse Indiana UU’ and at additional entry oHicet Subscription • St M per year in Kescwske County. u M outside county Thursday - Saturday, August 12-13-14 VINCENT PRICE as “THE ABOMINABLE DR. PHIBES” Color Sunday - Wednesday, August 15 thru 18 DUSTIN HOFFMAN FAYE DUNAWAY “LITTLE BIG MAN” Color

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At the ceremonies after the, game my son. Dave, presented me a baseball signed by the members of the present Bank team After the game I was also presented the following poem written by my son. Mike: What Is A Little League Coach? A little league coach is a wonderful man. He lends the boys a helping hand He shows them what its like to win. When they loose, to wear a grin rHe helps them when the game gets rough. For them he just can’t do ■mriugh He respects his team as he watches them play, Because he knows they’re doing their best today. We have a man that’s coached for 16 years, And since it’s over he’ll shed tears He coached me when I was a little-boy. I hope that to him I brought some joy So from the playing field he will perish. But the precious memories are his to chensh He loves the kids and they love him. And that itself makes his family proud of him Besides he’s my Dad Thank you everyone. Wayne L Coy Milford Business League To Meet August 17 The Milford Business Bowling League will have its organizational meeting Tuesday. Aug 17, at 7 p.m in the Tap Room of the Wawasee Bowl, south of Syracuse. Team captains and members are urged to attend this important meeting. Charles Berkeypile of Milford is the league president and Robert Simon of Syracuse is the secretary-t reasurer

SJHS FOOTBALL MEETING AUG. 12 All seventh and eighth grade boys wishing to take part in junior high football at Syracuse are to meet with coach Tom Jones tomorrow (Thursday, Aug. 12) at 7 p.m. at the Syracuse Junior high school.

Tuesday Night Ladies to Meet August 17 The organizational meeting of the Tuesday Night Ladies bowling league will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 17, at Wawasee Bowl, south of Syracuse. League officers include Mrs. Steve (Linda) Crow, president; Miss Sharon Gilbert, secretary; Mrs Robert (Maxine) treasurer; and Miss Barbara Gardner, Sgt.-at-Arms All team captains, team members and other interested bowlers should attend this important meeting. No Injuries In Saturday Accident Goshen police estimated damages at S4OO in a two-vehicle mishap in Goshen at 7:58 p.m. at West Pike and Indiana avenue. Larry W. Eisenhour, 29, r 1 Syracuse, driving a 1966 Oldsmobile east on West Pike, stopped before making a left turn at Indiana avenue and was rammed from behind by Linda J. Cox, 18. of Goshen in her 1965 Volkswagen when she was unable to stop in time to avoid the collision.

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Even And Odds Play At South Shore Tuesday Even and Odds was play for the South Shore ladies on Tuesday morning of this week. The winners were as follows: Eighteen hole — Jean Gotshall, first; Ruth Banta, second; Sandy Walgamuth, third; and Leila Connolly, fourth. Nine hole — Betty Nyce, first; Bertha Lehman, second; Jane Lesh, third; and Nedra Beebe, fourth. Next week’s play will be low gross, low net, Jow putts. Jane Lesh and Mary Lou Fries will be nine hole hostesses and Sandy Walgamuth and Julia Reed will be 18 hole hostesses. Bidding for the annual Calcutta will be on August 24. The election of officers will also be on the 24th. Final play will be on August 31 and will be bango, bongo. Maxwelton Ladies Have Medal Play A total of 41 ladies participated in regular ladies’ day play Tuesday at Maxwelton Golf club with Medal the play for the day. Winners in the 18-hole group were: Low gross — Mavis Vanderveer, first; Marge Newcomer, second Low net — Margie Purdum, first; Carolyn Martz, second. Low putts — Rose Mathew. June Lantz and Ginnie Peters tied for low gross honors in the 9hole play, followed by Gloria Stoffel, second. Low net — Julie Rogers, first; second, tie, Ethel Hughes and Alice Herbison. Low putts — Marge Yoder and Rosemary Lantz. Championship Play The first round of the club championship was played Tuesday with the following winners: Championship flight — Rose Mathew over Betty Kline; Mavis Vanderveer over Joan Stoelting. A flight — Helen Hagen over Nancy Prickett; Margie Purdum over Ginny Jarman; Delight Craig over Jan Byland; and Dot Stiver over June Auer. B flight — Sandy Connor over Helen Hoyt. <6 C flight — Marcia Carpenter over Rosemary Lantz; Jeanne McAndrews over Annabelle Hollar; Bev Buletty over Marge Thornburg; Carolyn Martz over Nedra Jones and Ruth George over Eloise Carlson. D flight — Marge Yoder over Julie Rogers; Alice Herbison over Gloria Stoffel and Ethel Hughes over Ruth Leman. Wawasee Golf Winners Named Winners in Saturday’s scramble at Wawasee golf course with a four under par 32 were Leonard Jones. Max Bodkin, Mary Young and Faye Jones. In second place with 33 were Jim Bauman, Howard Cripe, Jaunita Jones and Hazel Swihart. In Saturday’s blind bogie play a three-way tie was recorded. Frank Myers, R. Kappes and Howard Haab all scored 73. On Sunday Elmer Largen hit a 78 to win the day’s honors. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Longenbaugh of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Longenbaugh, Syracuse, have returned from an eight-day trip through the northwest. Mrs. Jim Hummel, Lori, Lisa, Betty, Debbie and Karen of r 1 Leesburg were Friday morning guests of Mrs. Walter Nyce and Vicki Sue.

All Star Little League Game Played

The all star game was played at Syracuse on Friday with Pilchers-Lions defeating RotaryBank 8-1. Ribbons and awards were presented on this last day of play. Cart Eby received the trophy for most strike outs with 91. The most runs scored award went to Tom Hamman and the batting trophy went to Ken Patton with an average of 428. For the first year new gloves were given out to the boys who showed the best sportsmanship on and off the field. These awards went to Bryan Smith, Tim Hursey and Tim Hamman. New baseballs were presented to the boys who had hit home runs — J. C. Schrock, who hit two, Keith Patton and Ken Patton. During the past week the Syracuse Little League helped sponsor the Clark and Walters Circus. Each boy who sold over 50 tickets received a new baseball. These boys were Scott Jones. 52; Tim Hamman, 55; Gary Shively, 54 and Bob Day, who sold 100 tickets received two baseballs. Tippy Winners In Ladies Play Thursday Jody Oyler was low gross winner in class A of Ladies’ Day play Thursday at Tippecanoe Country Club with Julie Evans taking low net and Margaret Lancaster, putts. In class B Mary Lee took low gross honors; Betty Thayer, low net and Mary Aker, (Mitts. Class C saw Sandy Connor in first for low gross; Bea Crews, low net; Irene Benzenberg, putts. Gwen Chase had top low gross honors in class D with Phyl Landis, low net and Virginia Hawks, putts. Home Arts Club Meets The August 10 meeting of the Home Arts club met in the home of Mrs. Edward Jonasch of Dewart Lake for a carry-in dinner held at noon. There were 12 members present. The afternoon was spent socially. Mrs. Vera Craven and Mrs. Louise Holt received mystery pal gifts. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Vera Shell in September. Worship In The Round Come-as-you-are, casually dressed worshipers will again gather this Sunday at 7:45 a m. at the Wagon Wheel Playhouse for the ninth presentation in this summer’s worship-in-the-round series. This early-morning, fortyfive minute experience makes use of creative forms of art, music, dialogue and drama to involve those who attend in timely and vital expressions of the Christian “Good News.’’ Continuing the general theme of “The Liberating Christ," this Sunday’s presentation explores what it means “To Seek and To Lose" _ “To Keep and To Cast Away”. Eight senior highs and twelve adults from Warsaw's First United Presbyterian church will combine their talents to bring the theme alive.

THANKS To The Following Merchants And Businesses For Supporting The Community Hands 4-H Club At The 4-H County Livestock Auction. Augsburger's LG.A. B & K Auto Sales Syracuse State Holiday Lanes Bank Kauffman & Sons, Thornburg Drug Goshen Store Edd's Supply Polk Equipment Nick & Joe's T.V. Peoples State Bank Unique Bakery Martin's Feed Mill, Wyman Funeral Leesburg Home R.E.M.C. Warsaw Downtown Gregg Implement Merchants Mentone Realty From The Following Members Kevin Coy Ti m Hursey Allan Coy Connie Hoopingarner Dennis Darr Elaine Hoopingarner Denise Darr Steven Hoopingarner Mark Grady Doyle Kolberg Mike Grady Eric Kolberg Harlan Hursey Mike ShenneHeld Leslie Shennefield

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Boys School August 20-29 LAFAYETTE — Boys from all 92 counties of the state and 18 selected at-large will participate in the 1971 Indiana State Fair Boys school. August 20-29. This is the third year for the school, open to boys age 16-18. Purpose is to provide the youths with an insight into the areas of government, health, social service,- business, and industry ,It also challenges them to learn, discuss,decide and lead. A goal is to make them more, aware of the processes in their own communities and better prepare them for leadership. Following a general indoctrination period. August 20-22, youths will spend one day with leaders of six major industries in Indianapolis, with city and state governmental officials, with state fair board members, with health service boards, staffs and centers, and with social workers, nutritional aids and cooperative extension personnel. The ten-day school will give the boys opportunities for community service as well as time for relaxation, recreation and fun. Business firms and organizations in the various counties underwrite a portion of the expenses of their county’s representative. The school is sponsored by, the Indiana State Fair board. On Saturday, Aug. 28, the boys will entertain the state fair board and state legislators at a noon luncheon. That evening at 7 o’clock EST, a graduation “caps” dinner will climax the school. Mr. and Mrs. Burel Martz of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Felkner attended graveside services in Leesburg Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Goldie Powell Leslie of Rockport. Mrs. Leslie was a sister of Roy Teeple and an aunt to Gorden and Charles Teeple.

£ v J MB 'M i w ’’ Ki \« A Ml ■ '’ipJ If FIRST PLACE — iNjjher’s major league team at Syracuse finished the regular season with nine wins and no loses this summer and went on to defeat the Bank in the last game of the tournament, 8-4. L £ E t? Ilf H l I RUNNER-UP — Runner-up and the second place team in the Syracuse Major League is the Bank, pictured here. The team was defeated in the last game of the tournament by Pilchers.

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