The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 February 1972 — Page 3

Is MB |JW KL.BOOSTER OFFICERS — Officers of the Milford Baseball ’Boosters organization are shown above as they posed for a MailJournal photographer Last Thursday night during a meeting held at the fire-'slation. __ Standing are president Fred Weisser and vice Wuthrich. Seated are secretary Mrs. Jacob Kern ill and treasurer Mrs. Frank Grove. Mrs. Kern and Mrs. Grove are holding one of the uniform shirts to be worn by the Little League teams next summer.

Baseball Boosters Set To Order Little League Uniforms

The Milford Baseball Boosters met at the Milford fire station on .Thursday. Feb 10. at 7:30 pm Fred Weisser. president called the meeting to order and reports were given by the secretary Mrs Jacob E. Kern 111 and treasurer Mrs Frank Grove The mam discussion for the evening was the presentation of information to the members oh the Little lx-ague uniforms which have been selected and the merchants who will ’be spon soring the teams The merchants have approved the uniforms The names of teams and colors ( were decided and approval given Vice president Glenn Wuthrich stated the uniforms will be ordered this week as some of the officers will be meeting with the representative of the uniform company Mrs Richard Dahlstrom. fundraising chairman, will be in charge of the. organizations next project add will: be reporting to members within the next few weeks It is hoped the Boosters

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will have a concession stand this summer at the T-ball and Little League games and the help from parents will be needed to make this a success Mrs Robert Wise and Pat Speicher volunteered to get information and make arrangements for the boys to attend either a White Sox or Cubs ball game this summer. The next meeting will be held sometime in April and all parents are urged to attepd Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mrs Wuthrich and Mrs. Speicher 4-H Training School Set A training school for all Kosciusko county 4-H club officers is scheduled for Thursday, Feb 17, from 7:30 p.m to 9 p m. at the Warsaw Freshman high school.

Chip Dye Places 2nd At Regional Saturday

Wawasee’s three wrestlers who went to the regional meet at South Bend on Saturday were stopped by their opponents. Chip Dye was a second place winner as he won the first round by decisioning Nechling of Penn, 17-0; decisioning Winchmiller of South Bend Adams 7-0 in the second round and losing to the defending regional winner Anderson of South Bend Washington 5-0. Mark Treesh was stopped in the first round by Bunch of LaPorte 14-8. Bunch went into the final match. Ginter of South Bend Rileypinned Stevs Vanlaningham in 3:27. Ginter too went to the finals.

Hurryin Hoosiers By J. Q. Fann

Indiana Wins and Wins Revenge is ours over Minnesota and Wisconsin and Bob Knight wins his first Big Ten game away from home. It was back to the original lineup again and we played fine ball up to the last five minutes of the Wisconsin game and a little “mauling” allowed byMr. Stripes helped us look bad but we did more than our share of assisting our slide Minnesota was *just plain desire, physique, movement and defensive hustle until the game was iced and then coasting in for 19 point margin while Wisconsin was a case of down and out and then pick ourselves up and hit “em” again. We were in horrible foul trouble so early and ten points down when Ritter Bootsie White and Wilson began picking up where Joby was missing and Downing went hard for the boards. It was tied at the half — we came out to go 13 up but blew three chances to stretch the lead and hit a bad tailspin. Welcomed the overtime. Steve Downing and Bootsie White out on fouls. My line earlier in the year that Jerry Mermering and Kim Pemberton would have to win a big one was correct against Wisconsin. They did great in relief John Ritter is working more and more inside and his good shooting percentage helps open up Downing and Wright. Our turnovers are becoming more

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those of agressiveness and less of the out in the open going nowhere type. It hurts to turnover doing nothing. If you are going for a good shot it is like missing an outside shot — it has a chance to help. Look at McGinnis, Van Arsdale, etc. They turned over their share but they are and will be winners. Too bad we don’t have McGinnis and Daniels and a positive approach for it would be IV and UCLA heading for a big showdown instead of a fight for our life to try to get into contention. We had 125 athletes with B average or better and 15 with Straight A last semester. Football had 38. The biggest number and biggest squad Swimming had a large percentage. Basketball had 6 with a short squad. Frank Wilson had Straight A. The rest had more than their share. The 7 foot All-American center from Louisiana. Robert Parrish, was at IU for a visit. Re has 6 others to visit so it is a tough battle. The next super star??? Perhaps he saw the opening that is there for his position but he doesn’t need it. In any event we are trying. The freshmen are on a win streak and improving. Look Good.

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i* (Continued From Page 2) Hits & Misses American Ind. 53 35 Brown’s Blades & Bits 514 364 S. S. - 48 40 Sylvan’s 47 41 Misfits 43 45 Brazel’sßait 42 , 46 Syracuse Mobil 42 46 Lil Granny’s 394 484 Bud’s Body Shop 38 50 Sudlow’s Pier Shop 36 52 High team series: American Industries — 2004 High team game: Brown’s Blades & Bits — 704 500 series: D. Heckaman 502, M. Solomon 514. C. Walton 549, B. Brown 548. D. Butler 515, D. Cripe 517, R. Brazel 538, D. Cripe 517 200 games: M. Solomon 202, B. Brown 206, D. Butler 214 170 games: S. Butler 193. D. Cripe 190, J. Brown 199 Land O Lakes Lakeland Std. 19 9 Frog Tavern 184 94 Vega Corp. 18 10 N. Legion 18 10 V.F.W. 17 11 Village Hdwe. 17 11 Dean's Food Serv. 16 12 Sleepy Owl , 15 13 Harris 12 16 Syracuse Rubber 12 16 Syracuse Legion 114 164 C.&J.Const. 14 14 Bowen Motors 11 17 State Bank 11 17 White’s Plumbing 8 20 Auer’s Serv. 6 22 High team series and game: Vega — 2708-1015 500 series: T. Davis 505, B. Kline 515 W. Beeman 545. C. Walton 519, E. Whitacre 531, K. Smallwood 584, R. Brazil 506. P. Mast 508. C Walton 521, P Green 526. P. Campbell 556. K. Schnerkau 522, B Simon 531. D. Butler 532, D. Jones 534, P. Leach 515. S. Richardson 547, J. Erdly 519, F. Hapner 510 : L. Welty 591, H. Bartman 548. J. Morganthaler 540. D. Swenson 507, R. Barnett 518, M Boyer 527, H. George 565 200 games: B. Kline 200, W. Beeman 211, P. Green 212, K. Smallwood 216, 202, K. Schernekau 206. B. Simon 200. D. Butler 210, D. Jones 215, S. Richardson 211, B. Mever 200, J. Erdly 236. L. Welty 201, J. Morganthaler 216, M. Boyer 201. L. Weaver 217, H. George 207 Thursday Night Ladies Village Green 63 25 Wawasee TV 56 32 Aqua Land Motel 55 33 Monsanto 54 34 Louie’s Bar 50 38 Lake City Builders 48 40 Pilcher Shoes 46 42 The Mail-Journal 46 42 Kale Island Beacon 454 424 Bowen Motors 424 454 Regent Homes 42 46 Jot-em-Down 41 47 Brazels * . 40 48 Bill's Chalet 38 50 Counting House Bank 36 52 N. W. Firemen's Aux. 32 56 Barth 32 56 Lakeland Standard 25 63 High team series: Village Green — 2279 High team game: Louie’s Bar — 848 500 series: J. Reed 222,192, 179593. B. Hamman 184, 184-516, B. Nyce 516, F. Eby 170. 192-512. B Kern 512, M. Lambert 507, J. Honer 500 450 series. R. Easley 171, 184492. P Benson 490. K. Knisley 185, 183-490. I. Stahley 484. G. Eyer 478, S. Gilbert 477, C. Whitacre 472.1. Menzie 471. M. Rensberger 467. H. Rule 464. and E. Price 459 170 games: I. Menzie 193. B Kern 190. B. Nyce 190. J. Honer 189. E. Hutsell 186. I. Stahley 186. M. Lambert 183. V. Penn 183, K. Biesemeyer 179. B. Gross 177, H. Rule 177’ S. Gilbert 176, J. Mock 175. I. Scott 175, G Eyer 172. P Benson 171, C. Whitacre 170 The Linda Saify Memorial Award which is given to the person rolling the largest number of pins over her average was won by Beverly Hamman Milford Business Little & Clark 20 8 Augsburger-Milf. 184 94 Campbell's Market 18 10

i BALL GAME | North Webster School L | 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday/ Feb. 22 | PTO Vs. Faculty | Tickets available from any North 8 Webster student or at the door.

S QUALIFIES FOR STATE — Wawasee Warrior swimmer Dave Berghorn placed second in the 50 yard free style at LaPorte Saturday to qualify for the state meet. Berghorn swam the event in 24.2. Berghorn became the first Warrior swimmer to earn the right to compete in the state swimming meet. Coach Tom Rankin related that at this time Dave is in the top 16 swimmers in the state in his event. He has been in organized swimming for four years, three of these in the Warrior’s young but strong swimming program. Coach Rankin feels Dave will do very well iti the state, relating he is strong physically and is mentally prepared for competition.

Warriors Place Fourth In Swimming Sectional

The Wawasee Warriors swim team accumulated a total of 103 points to take fourth place honors in meet at LaPorte Saturday. Dave Berghorn placed second in the 50 yard free style with a time of 24.2 which qualified him for the state meet. Other results showed LaPorte won their own sectional with 271 points. They were followed byGoshen with 239. Valparaiso with 140, Wawasee. Warsaw with 92, Chesterston with 82, Portage with 78, Michigan City Elston and Michigan City Rogers with 77 each, Gary Horace Mann with 21. New Prairie with 7 and Gary Wirt with 3. '

Kern Grain 164 H ! . Milford T V. 15 13 Arro Motor Homes 14 14 Walter Drug 14 14 Sharp Hdwe. 13 15 Berk’s Body Shop 12 16 Augsburger-Syra 16 Hickorv Lounge 9 19 C. S. Myers 7 2T High team series and gaime: Walter Drug — 2977-1076 600 series: P. Campbell 616 500 series: J. Caple 577, H. Wuthrich 575, C. Coburn 574, B. Bushong 573, B. Simon 566, J. Kern 562, R. Wogoman 554, D. Wuthrich 554, J. Bartman 554, L Krauter 540. B. Clemons 532, L. Young 530. L. Miller 527. I) Butler 523. J Speicher 523. S. Stump 521. M Burns 517, D. Wolferman 513. D. Rensberger 508. D. 503. 0. Repiogle 500 200 games: B Bushong 257. J. Caple 235, C Coburn 230. S. Stump 224, P. Campbell 220, 218. J. Bartman 218. L. Young 212, J. Kern 211, J. DeSomer 210. M. Burns 209. L. Krauter 205. B. Simon 202. B. Clemons 201. R Wogoman 201 Monday Night (. ounty Anchor Bar 584 294 Charlies Ten Pin 564 314 Pilcher Shoes 554 324 Liquor Locker 534 344 Barbee Hotel 50 38 Wawasee Bowl 48 40 Anderson Paint 47 41 Thornburgs 46 42 Crow Roofing 45 43 Frog Tavern 44 44 ■ Eager Leagers 42 46 Kurleys Keglers 40 48 Louies Bar 40 48 Bushong Barber Shop 38 50 Buds Body Shop 37 47 Aqualand Motel 37 47 Teghtmeyer Hdwe. 28 60 Schwartz Homes 22 66 High team series: Liquor Locker - 2648 High team game. Pilcher Shoes — 902

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Warrior results follow: The swim team placed fifth in the medley relay in the championship finals with a time of 1:58.8. Members of the team are Dal Ummel. Tom Spearman. Dana Berghorn and Ker Schernekau. Kent Sawyer placed seventh in the one meter springboard diving with a total of 267.20 points. Dave Berghorn placed second in the 100 yard back stroke in the championship finals. His time was 1:01.2. Tom Spearman placed fifth in the championship finals in the 100 yard breast stroke. Time: 10.9. Wawasee placed fourth in the 400 yard free style relay with

High Ind. Game: D. Miller 236 High Ind. Series. R. Wogoman — 222. 207 . 604 Individual Honor Scores C. Wogoman. 211, M. Simon 562, D. Smith 209 , 202-591,.C. Coburn 206. R Thibaut 220-585. R. Hyde 560, H. Bartman 225, R. Strombeck 208, H. Hochstetler 204, K. Koble 201, 207-565. M. Hostetter 200. 202-559. C. Frushour 203. A Streby 222. L. Swope 204. J. Karesh 550. K. Knisley 210. R. Thwaits 552 (Continued On Page 7).

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Prep To Host February Tourney

■ Syracuse and Wawasee Prep will be hosts for the first annual IHSAA Associate Members State Basketball tourney to be played on February 17 and 19. The associate members of the IHSAA are schools which are not eligible to participate in the regular state tourney because of residence policies. This year, the IHSAA is permitting the associate schools to have their own state tourney. There are eight associate members schools in the state. The quarter finals of the tourney will open in Evansville on Wednesday. Feb. 16. when Evansville Latin hosts Indianapolis Latin. On Thursday, Feb. 17, Culver Military plays Howe Military at 4:30 at Wawasee Prep, with Bethany Christian and Wawasee Prep

a time of 3.47 in the championship finals. Members of the relay team were Dana Berghorn. Dal Ummel. Dave Berghorn, and Tony Newman. the 200 yard free style Dana Berghorn placed third in the consolation final with a time of 2:12.4. Steve Schrumpf placed fifth in the consolation finals of the 100 yard breaststroke with a time of 1:16.6. In the 400 yard free style Tony Newman placed third in the consolation finals with a time of 4:48.1. Dal Ummel placed first in the consolation finals of the 100 yard free style with a 56.2 time.

Junior High Wrestling Match March 5-6 The Lakeland junior high wrestling match will be held March 5 and 6 at Wawasee high school beginning at 6:30 p.m. Wrestlers will be chosen on these nights to represent the corporation in the tourney at Warsaw the following Saturday. The Lakeland wrestlers are defending champs at Warsaw.

tangling at 6:30 in the Prep gym. Saturday Action On Saturday afternoon. Feb. 19, the semi-finals will be played at the Syracuse Junior high gym. At 12:30 p.m. the winner of the Evansville-Indianapolis game will play the winner of the Bethany Christian-Wawasee Prep contest. The winner Os the Culver-Howe contest will meet Divine Heart of Donaldson, which drew a bye at 2:15. LaLumiere, the other associate member school in the state, will not be participating in the tourney this year due to a schedule conflict. The finals of the tourney will be held at 8 p.m. in the Syracuse Junior high gym. The public is invited to attend. Small admission will be charged.

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