The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 October 1972 — Page 2

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GOOD BLOCKING —Warriors Tom Hall, 77 and Rodger Peterson, 53 are shown as they make a good block for quarterback Mark Smith, 9. Smith is in the right of the photo throwing the ball. The Warriors lost a heart-breaker 14-6 game to Plymouth on Friday night.

h L S ' *-> <*., r y* * w*"w> > DEFENSE IN ACTION — The Wawasee high school defense is shown in action in the above photo. From left covering the receiver and putting on a passing rush are 70 Mark Reiff, 78 Jack Schopf and 41 Juan Pena.

Warriors Edged By Plymouth

By TED SPEICHER A large Warrior crowd was treated to a great night of action this past Friday at the 1972 Warrior homecoming. The extremely tough 1972 Warrior team took the play to favored 18th state ranked Plymouth Rockies and for three big quarters had their talented foe completely in check, only to see the hard fought contest slip away in the closing minutes of the game as they were topped 14-6. Unable to Capitalize The great Warrior defense pulled the Warriors out of the fire FOR SALE Full Size Mobile Home Lot With Wawasee Access. EASY TERMS Call 856-2130 THE MAIL-JOURNAL Published by The Mail-Journal every Wednesday and entered as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Syracuse, Indiana 44547. Second class postage paid at 103 E. Main Street, Syracuse, Indiana 44547 and at additional entry offices. Subscription: SS.OO per year in Kosciusko County; SS.SO outside county.

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in the early going as on the second play of the game Wawasee fumbled the ball on their 34 yard line. The Warrior defense proved tough as it hit Plymouth’s prime running back Gary Myers for a 10 yard loss on the first play and holding Plymouth on four downs, returning the ball to the Warriors on their own 20 yard line. Big Kim Cripe busted off a tackle for 10 yards and the first down. Warrior Rick Brannock quickly picked up to the Warrior 40 yard line. Momentslater Cripe brought the crowd to its feet as he exploded through a large hole, breaking clear. Cripe cut to the left side line almost breaking it all the way, only to be hauled down on the Rockies nine yard line. However, it proved to be all in vain as the Plymouth Rockies defense became “iron clad” depriving the Warriors of a touchdown as the drive stopped four yards short of paydirt. The Warrior offense had another golden opportunity in the second quarter. The defense shoved Plymouth into a deep hole as Warriors Pena, Reiff and Schopf combined on big defensive plays to force them to punt on a 428 down situation. Big Tom Hall went high into the air as he blocked the punt and the Warriors recovered on Plymouth’s 23 yard line. The Warriors once again moved the ball to the nine yard line where the drive again was halted by a tough Plymouth defense. . Wawasee’s Kim Cripe tried a 31

yard field goal which sailed wide of the mark. The half finally came to an end with neither team able to cross the opposition’s goal line. The first half clearly belonged to the Warriors as their defense was just superb, many times hitting Plymouth for 10 and 12 yard losses. Warriors Score Warrior Rick Dahlstrom provided more spark to the warrior cause on the second half’s opening kick off. Dahlstrom showed fine speed and desire as he practically arrived at the Plymouth return man before the ball and stopping Plymouth’s Gary Meyers in his tracks, thus preventing the very dangerous kick off return. Plymouth quickly moved to the mid-field line where they were stopped by the Warriors dynamic duo — Vanlaningham and Lemberg — as the Rockies attempted to pick up a first down on a four-three situation. With 5:26 left in the third quarter the Warriors began from their 45 yard line following the punt exchange and under the direction of Smith executed beautifully as the Warriors went to big Kim Cripe seven times in a row with Kim smashing his way through a wall of Plymouth defenders for the first touchdown of the game and with 2:24 left in the third quarter Wawasee led 60. Big Play After total dominating the first three quarters of play the Warriors were forced to punt to Plymouth. The Warrior defense defeated successfully against Plymouth’s first aerial. Then lightning struck on two and 10 as Plymouth’s quarterback Fehrer lobed a beautifully thrown pass to Hayden who had gotten behind Automotive Repair Tune-Ups Brake Relining Engine Overhaul Nicolai Mower Shop Ph.: 457-4581 Syracuse

the Warrior’s fine defensive secondary and outlegged the Warrior defenders into the end zone for the Rockies’ first score of the contest. A tough Warrior defense stopped Plymouth on the run for extra points and the game was tied 6-6 - with 10:36 remaining in the game. The Warriors and Rockies exchanged the ball several times as each fought for field position. The Warriors got a big break with 6:31 remaining as Mark Smith intercepted a Plymouth pass right into the 40 yard line. Then Plymouth’s defense got some help as the Warriors were called for a clip on the interception, putting the Warriors dear back to the 20 yard line. With 4:42 left Coach Don Storey dected to go for a first down on the Warrior 35 yard line. The decision proved to be a wise one as Warrior quarterback Mark Smith followed his center Rodger Peterson 4jr the big yard and a first down. At this point Wawasee had regained the momentum of the game, but the second miscue Os the game proved to be costly to the hard working Warriors. On a third down and eight situation the Warriors fumbled the ball on a pitch-out and the Rockies recovered. The fumble completely reversed the momentum as on the first play with 2:26 left in the contest Plymouth’s running back Mattern broke to the sidelines around his left end and galloped 30 yards untouched for the clinching touchdown. A pass from Fehrer to Mattern gave Plymouth two insurance points and the game 14-6. It’s always a big disappointment to lose a game such as the one with Plymouth. The Wiarfibrs played an extremely fine game. Unfortunately, two Jixy plays spoiled their bid for the NLC crown but one must commend the Warriors for the great desire and fine play. It is this reporter’s opinion that the Wawasee Warriors will not be topped again in the score column if they show this same desire and fine play they showed in Friday night’s contest. otw DEFENSIVE PLAYER — Mike Vanlaningham was named as the defensive player of the week after last Friday’s game. He made 14 solo tackles and two assists. OFFENSIVE PLAYER — Coach Don Storey named Dwight Dean as offensive player of the week. Storey said he picked Dean for his great punting in Friday’s game. He punted six times for an average of 39 yeards with only two punts being returned.

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Friday Nite Mixed Th waits Grain 17 3 Leons Keglers 16 4 Wawasee TV 13 3 Dunithan & Young 13 7 Stahly-Stillson 12 4 D. Do Its 12 8 Monge & Harwood 10 10 Walkers Roofing 10 10 Sleepy Owl 10 10 Syracuse Rubber 9 11 Keith’s Plumbing 9 11 Mastercraft 8 4 Chambers Inc. 8 12 Smallwood Serv. Ctr. 8 12 Village Tap 7 13 United Telephone Co. 7 13 Sprite Mfg. 7 13 O.K. Sales 6 14 Legion No. 223 6 14 Beacon 4 16 High team series and game: Thwaits Grain — 2169-772 600 series: B. Thwaits 607 500 series: L. Gilbert 539, B. Gilbert 511, S. Kern 532, J. Kern 548, J. Morganthaler 555, S. Walker 570, L. Young 535, L. Welty 526, H. Gillis 514, M. Chambers 561, J. Hemer 527, J. R. Koher 505 450 series: G. Thwaits 482, J. Dunithan 461, C. Nolan 496, T. Brock 455, B. Kline 477 200 games: S. Kern 202, J. Kern 201, B. Thwaits 224, 200, J. Morganthaler 205, S. Walker 212, 201, D. Weaver 200, J. Hemer 228 170 games: L. Gilbert 180, 190, G. Thwaits 170, S. Kern 170, J. Dunithan 178, C. Nolan 175,170, T. Brock 179, B. Kline 180. Hits & Misses Misfits 15 5 Buds Body Shop 15 5 Campbells Market 13 7 Brazels Bait 11 9 Browns Blades & Bits 11 9 American Industries 10 10 Syracuse Mobil 9 11 SudlowsPier 7 13 S.&S. 6 14 Elmott Corp. 3 17 High team series: Campbells Market — 1836 High team game: American Ind. — 651 500 series: B. Slabaugh 558, C. Lantz 508, P. Campbell 548 450 series: D. Mangema 470, N. Willson 486 200 games: C. Walton 218, P. Campbell 216 170 games: D. Mangona 178, N. Willson 173 Land O Lakes Vega No. 1 18 2 C&J Const. 16% 3% Deans Milk 14 6 Lakeland Std. 14 6 Frog Tavern 12 8 Jacks Sunoco 12 8 Syracuse Traveler 12 8 Vega No. 2 11% 8% Wawasee Motors 11 9 Harris 10 10 Bowen Motors 10 10 Regent Homes 9 11 N.W. Legion 9 11 Syracuse Legion 8 12 Liberty Homes 8 12 Auer’s Serv. 7 13 Sleepy Owl 6 14 State Bank 5 15 White’s Plumbing 4 16 Plaza Marine 3 5 High team series and game: Vega No. 1 — 2726-941 600 series: J. Morganthaler 659 500 series: J. Erdly 562, F. Hapner 510, H. Bartman 544, J. Keif 506, D. Foster 515, P. Campbell 537, B. Simon 505, D. Butler 548, M. Coyle 523, R. Stahley 573, J. Reed 596, C. Walton 524, D. Karesh 508, L. Wysong 507, M. Yoder 536, P Leach 542, S. Richardson 519, E. Whitacre 523, G. Vanator 502, F. Wickersham 549 200 games: H. Bartman 205, J. Morganthaler 235, 232, P. Campbell 203, D. Butler 203, M. Coyle 208, R. Stahley 200, J. Reed 202, 246, C. Walton 209, P. Leach 206, S. Richardson 207, E. Whitacre 201, F. Wickersham 204 County Charlies Ten Pin 20 4 Aqualand Motel 18 6 Frog Tavern 17 7 Liquor Locker 16 8 Kurley’s Keglers 15 9 Anderson Paint 14 10

Barbee Hotel 13 11 Crow Roofing 13 11 Louie’s Bar 12 12 Wawasee Bowl 11 13 Thornburg Drug 8 16 Bud’s Body Shop 8 16 Swartz Homes 8 16 Eager Leaguers 7 17 Swartz Developers 7 17 Bushong Barber Shop 5 19 High team series and game: Kurley’s Keglers — 2640-918 High Ind. game and series: R. Simon 244, 205-637 600 series: C. Frushour 632 550 series: D. Smith 592, D. Thibaut 581, C. Wogoman 573 200 games: D. Thibaut 200, M. Dorsey 201, C. Frushour 242, C. Cobum 206, D. Fingerly 218, D. Smith 222, G. Davis 212, C. Wogoman 212, O. Weaver 214, R. Wogoman 202 Thursday Night Ladies Frog Tavern 16 4 B&K 14 6 Regent 14 6 Thornburg 13 7 Louie’s Bar 13 7 Counting House Bank 13 7 Curls, Inc. 12 8 Pilcher’s Shoes 12 8 Bowen Motors 11 9 Hinshaw Appl. 11 9 Lancer Tool & Die 10 10 Wawasee Electronics 10 10 Barth, Inc. 8 12 Brazil’s Bait 8 12 N.W. Fireman’s Aux. 7 13 Lakeland Standard 7 13 N.N.N.,Inc. , 6 14 Kale Island Beacon 5 15 Chris Koher, Ins. 5 15 WKAM Radio 5 15 High team game: Louie’s Bar — 779 High team series: Wawasee Electronics — 2144 500 series: B. Menefee 529 450 series: B. Nyce4B7, J. Reed 486, K. Knisely 473, P. Benson 469, M. Lambert 469, B. Kern 468, R. Easley 467, C. Hochstetler 463, M. Whisler 463, S. Gilbert 458, N. Spurling 456, J. H0ner455,1. Stahley 453, L. Ulery 451, D. Byrket 450,1. Menzie 450 200 games: L. Ulery 206, R. Easley 201 170 games: I. Stahley 195, J. Reed 195, B. Menefee 189, B. Nyce 187, J. Beezley 179, M. Rensberger 179, K. Knisley 177, H. Bell 178, P. Benson 173, D. Byrket 177 Milford Business Walter Drugs 18% 9% Smallwood Service 18 10 Augsburger-Milf. 17 11 Augsburger-Syra. 16 12 Milford T.V. 15 13 Sharp’s Hardware 14% 13% Campbell’s Market 14 14 Little & Clark 14 14 Berk’s Body Shop 14 14 Hickory Lounge 12 16 Wick’s Marina 9 19 C.S. Myers 7 21 High team series and game: Augsburger-Milf. — 3046-1105 600 series: J. Caple 612 500 Series: D. Butler 586, P. Campbell 565, J. DeSomer 563, S. Solina 547, J. DeSomer 545, J. Reed 544, D. Rensberger 526, L. Young 515, D. Wolferman 507, H. Troup 503 200 games: D. Butler 247, P. Campbell 229, J. Reed 222, J. Caple 214, 213, J. DeSomer 204, 202, B. Clemons 204 Tuesday Afternoon American Ind. 17 7 Wawasee Laundromat 15 9 Kern Grain 15 9 Mastercraft 12 12 State Bank 11 9 Cromwell Lumber 10 14 TheLovables 10 14 Corl Corp. 10 14 Todd Realty 8 16 Mocks Marine Rentals 8 12 High team series and game: American Ind. — 2183-814 500 series: M. Lambert 541, B. Johnson 583 450 series: B. Kay 482, D. Johnson 482, L. Neff 453, M. Deck 484, L. Connolly 455, S. Kern 453 Connolly 455, S. Kern 453 200 games: B. Johnson 201,181, 201, M. Lambert 202 170 games: D. Johnson 190, M. Lambert 176 Sunday Night Mixed The Kids 8% 3% Sleepy Owl Inn 7 5 Windsor Homes 7 5 Jenny’s Kitchenette 6 6 Alley Cats 6 6 R.&R 6 6 (Continued On Page 3)

Landgrebe Calls For Olympic Investigation WASHINGTON, DC. - Congressman Earl F. Landgrebe has announced that he will introduce legislation today calling for an investigation into the U.S. participation in the Olympic games in Munich. Landgrebe noted that there are widely held suspicions that American athletes were not treated fairly by the Olympic judges, including those from Communist countries. He pointed out that leading figures in the American sports world hope to prevent a recurrence of this situation in future Olympics. The Congressman explained that many of these dedicated American athletes had trained for four or more years without financial reward. These fine Americans gave up free time and holidays to develop their skills, he added. However, bur athletes might have had their duly earned individual recognition swept from under them by biased judges. Landgrebe said that the Congress would be derelict in its duties as elected representatives if its halls stand silent while

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nations that do not believe in freedom abuse America’s young athletes to promote their own political goals. The Joint Resolution to be sponsored by Landgrebe calls for a 12 member commission to investigate U.S. participation. Landgrebe said that he expects there will be a number of cosponsors for the legislation. Mrs. Gaytha Swander from Albany spent last week with Anna Pinkerton at Milford. Mrs. Marie Schell of Saint Joseph, Mich., spent Wednesday here and called on Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn at Leesburg, Mrs. Maryann Hummel at Leesburg and Mrs. Betty Morehouse at Syracuse.

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