The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 December 1972 — Page 3

Syracuse splits with Wakarusa

The Syracuse Yellow Jackets eighth grade basketball team built a small lead in the first quarter and kept enlarging it to beat Wakarusa, 40-31, Tuesday at Wakarusa. Rick Bauman and Keith Cripe scored 19 points between them in the first half and that along with Mike Stouders rebounding throughout the game

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carried the Jackets to victory. Syracuse’s record is now 4-1. The Jackets lost the seventh grade contest as Clark hit eight of nine free throws in the last quarter to provide Wakarusa with a six point win, 35-41. Bryan Smith and Stan Kroh provided the scoring punch at guard, combining for 20 points for

Syracuse. Lack of consistent rebounding and scoring from the front line lead to defeat. The Syracuse seventh grade team now has three wins, two loses. Syracuse scoring and quarter scores were: Eighth Grade Syracuse 11 12 6 11-40 Wakarusa 8 8 5 10-31 Scoring for Syracuse — Keith Cripe 11, J. C. Schrock 2, Vince Gronendyke 2, Tim Hamman 0, Rick Bauman 13, Tim Hursey 6, Scott Rogers 0, Greg Miller 0, Mike Stouder 6. Seventh Grade Syracuse 8 11 6 10-35 Wakarusa 12 5 12 12-41 Scaring for Syracuse — Ken Patton 8, Bryan Smith 9, Stan Kroh 11, Rick McKibben 5, Lon White 2, Tom Kroh 1, Jim Willits 0.

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(Continued From Page 2) Frog - 2726-958 600 series: D. Karesh 602 500 series: L. Wysong 581, F. Nyikos 565, G. Nordman 510, J. Erdly 540, F. Hapner 527, L. Welty 528, H. Bartman 536, J. Morganthaler 529, K. Koontz 523, P. Campbell 538, K. Knisley 547, B. Simon 547, D. Butler 598, D. McKibben 515, R. Hostetter 513, M. Hostetter 537, P. Leach 506, P. Bright 545, B. Smith 525, M. Coyle 509, B. Kline 541, D. Brown 549, C. Summerlot 530, M. Boyer 521, D. Foster 506, P. Mathews 508, B. Clemmons 500, P. Mast 504, G. Myers 526, R. Brazil 518, C. Walton 538, D. Jones 501, S. Crow 524, G. Bell 527 200 games: L. Wysong 227, D. Karesh 259, F. Nyikos 205, J. Erdly 211, G. Nordman 202, F. Hapner 227, J. Morganthaler 200, M. Hostetter 243, B. Simon 202, D. Butler 214-204, C. Summerlot 210, B. Clemmons 213, C. Walton 200 Friday Nite Mixed Thwaits Grain 42 10 Leon’s Keglers 37 19 Syracuse Rubber 35 21

Christmas play set at Wawasee

The Wawasee high school drama dub is sponsoring the Christmas convocation at the high school this year. The convocation will be given at 1:15 p.m. next Wednesday, Dec. 20, and will consist of a one act play that will be directed by junior students Mike Grotz and Tim Hoppes. This marks the first time that the drama club will have sponsored an all student directed and produced program. The cast members indude Um Hoppes, who recently portrayed Dr. Sanderson in the fall production of “Harvey;” Mike Grotz, known for his part as Schroeder in “Charlie Brown” last year and for Dr. Charley in

Mastercraft 33 23 Stahly-Stillson 33 23 Wage Tap 31 25 Keiths Plumbing 31 25 Dunithan & Young 30 26 Wawasee TV 30 26 Sprite Mfg. 26 30 Monge & Harwood 26 30 Sleepy Owl 25 31 Beacon 25 31 United Telephone 25 31 O.K. Sales 23 33 D. Doits 23 33 Legion No. 223 23 33 Chambers, Inc. 21 31 Smallwood Serv. Ctr. 19 37 Walkers Roofing 18 38 High team series and game: Thwaits Grain — 2086-729 500 series: S. Kern 553, J. Kern 559, B. Thwaits 526, S. Walker 502, C. Menefee 526, L. Epley 576, B. Frenger 543, B. Young 518, H. Dunithan 565, B. Kline 540, M. Chambers 536, G. Chambers 526, D. Monge 533, D. Maresh 542, J. Lowe 566, 450 series: Z. Keim 496, L. Gilbert 474, C. Nolan 464, J. Honor 477, T. Brock 460 200games: S. Kern 211, J. Kern 212, C. Menefee 216, B. Etchison 200, L. Epley 220, B. Frenger 200200, B. Young 203, M. Chambers 202, D. Monge 221, J. Lowe 202 170 games: S. Kern 176, Z. Keim 190, B. Kline 175,177,188, C. Nolan 180, J. Honer 180 Tuesday Afternoon State Bank of Syra. 40% 19% American Industries 38 22 Wawasee Laundromat 36 24 Mastercraft 33 27 Kern Grain 32% 27% Cromwell Lumber 32 28 Mocks Marine Rentals 28 32 TheLovables 22 38 Todd Realty 22 38 Corl Corporation 16 44 High team series: State Bank — 2257 High team game: American Ind. — 794 500 series: M. Lambert 576, M. Dixon 546 450 series: D. Johnson 472, B. Ganz 450, D. Cripe 460, B. Johnson 489, H. Frushour 476, B. Kline 461, D. Thwaits 451 200 games: M. Lambert 206, 183, 187, M. Dixon 216, 171 170 games: B. Mills 170, D. Johnson 190, D. Cripe 194, B. Johnson 177,170 Sunday Night Mixed Sleepy Owl Inn 31 17 Windsor Mobile Homes 26 22 TAP 26 22 RAR 26 22 Alley Cats 24 24 The Kids 23% 24% Lakeland Standard 22 26 Mid American Boat 21% 26% Jenny’s Kitchenette 21 27 Taylor Wholesale 19 29 High team series and game: Sleepy Owl Inn — 1804, 658 500 series: (men) R. Caudill 517, R. Williams 516, G. Richards 508, K. Tobias 500 200 games: (men) K. Tobias 211 170 games: (women) S. Rieder 184 Tuesday Night Ladies Millers Mobile Park 46 14 Frog Tavern 43 17 Hawk’s Recreation 37 23 Syracuse Rubber 34 26 Bellman’s Case 33 27 Wawa Ski Club 30 30 Walter Drug Co. 28 32 Augsburgers 25 35

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“Harvey;” Kirk Prickett, who delighted the audience with his Stooopy character in “Charlie Brown;” Cindy Hyndman, who was Harvey in “Harvey;” and Sharon Knapp and Joe Hickman, both newcomers to the Wawasee stage. The play centers around a criminal and his partner. The two of them break into a house gayly decorated for Christmas. They realize that it isn’t right to steal on Christmas and decide to leave. As they approach the door they find the owners about to enter and that’s where the fun begins. The cast is also hoping for a surprise visit from Santa Claus with his magic candy canes.

White Front 23 37 Bitner’s Anticpies 22 38 Wawasee Construction 21 39 Elko Mobile Homes 18 42 High team series: Frog Tavern — 2205 High team game: Bellman’s — 785 500 series: A. Harper 177, 189522, M. Dixon 210, 178-540 450 series: E. Tatman 163, 200488, M. Pifer 183-481, E. Wogoman 184-467, C. Salina 179466, J. Brumbaugh 167-460 160 games: M. Salina 182, S. Keim 180, D. Johnston 174, J. Hoover 168, S. Gilbert 167, K. Koontz 163 Milford Business Walter Drug 44% 19% Augsburger-Syra. 40 24 Campbell’s Market 39 25 Milford T.V. 38 26 Smallwood Serv. 34 30 Little & Clark 33 31 Berk’s Body Shop 32 32 Hickory Lounge 31 33 Augsburger-Milf. 28 36 Sharp Hdwe. 26% 37% Wick’s Marina 21 43 C. S. Myers 18 46 High team series: Campbell’s Market — 2963 High team game: Smallwood Service —IO3O 600 series: D. Butler 625 500 series: D. Wuthrich 583, L. Newman 570, L. Young 565, M. Chambers 551, R. Thibaut 548, J. Bray 546, B. Bushong 543, D. Rensberger 526, B. Dippon 523, B. Simon 521, J. Reed 517, B. Kaiser 516, T. Darr 515, D. Wolferman 514, L. Troup 513, H. Troup 510, S. Solina 509, D. Brumbaugh 509, J. Perry 508, A. Kruger 507, D. Johns 502 200 games: D. Wuthrich 232, H. Troup 214, D. Butler 213, 210, 202, M. Chambers 211, L. Young 209, L. Troup 206, J. Bray 203 Prep thumps, Howe Military Wawasee Prep won it’s first varsity basketball game of the season Saturday night with a 9031 thumping of the Howe Military Cadets, however, dropped a heartbreaker on Friday night to tough White’s high school with a 76-74 in double overtime on the winners court. Otha Wallace of Prep led all scorers in the game as he tallied 25-points. Prep’s Sylvester Allen added 14 with Terry Bonds ahd Frank Hunckler hitting 11 and 10, respectively. White’s big six foot ten center, Bob Russell, was held to 14-points by Allen and Hunckler with forward Jim Brasher scoring 24 to lead the Warriors now with a 51 record. Howe Action The winless Cadets of Howe Military could generate no offensive punch in Saturday action and only in one quarter, the second, was Howe able to break double figures as they garnered 12-points. Prep’s Wallace, Allen, Hunckler and Lance Hershberger were all in double figures for the Lakers with 17, 15, 14, and 10points respectively. Prep’s reserves played half the game and overall 10 players scored for Prep.

I Lakeland I (SCHOOL news!

■k. If I IHHBE I f Hi " 1 ETVfHI I I BMHnfIHHHHHHHHMHi IBHBiMrs.i h. Ml J BOOK FAIR— Librarian Mrs. Varner Chance, assisted by Mrs. John Cripe, P.T.O. hospitality chairman, are shown here with students Bill Dixon, Raymond Hochstetler, Steve Alford, Annette Bushong and Terri Smith, browsing through books at the Book Fair, Thursday at the Syracuse school. . Mrs. Gareth Meek was chairman of the fair, held in conjunction with the annual Parent-Teacher organization open house and demonstration lunch Thursday evening. All events were well-attended.

Sounds of Hope tour planned for summer

Sounds Os Hope, Inc., a choral group and string ensemble selected from throughout the United States, will be featured in Dorking Hall, Dorking, England as a joint project by the Sussex area Rotary clubs. This project was recently announced by district vice chairman, Peter Lawrence from Guilford, England. As another highlight of the Sounds Os Hope tour, the organization has been invited to appear as a feature in Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark. Other performances scheduled include The Hague and Amsterdam in Holland; Hamburg, Germany; Stockholm, Sweden; Oslo and Bergen, Norway as well as London City Temple and Chichester, England. President and founder of Sounds Os Hope is Varner M. Chance who resides in North Webster. He originated Sounds Os Hope, Inc. as a musical organization of choir and string ensemble personnel which is dedicated to give its members the opportunity to share with people ideals, understanding and good will through music. Members receive the experience of travel, association with citizens and leaders of other countries, fraternization with other talented people and acquaintances of the finest type. Members of Sounds Os Hope, Inc. are selected by audition in person or by tape recording. Membership is chosen from people of high school age, college age and adults who meet the standards and requirements. Sounds Os Hope has been the recipient of citations from a number of mayors and organizations in Europe during past appearances. It also has received high praise and commendations relative to good will from news releases following concerts in many countries. The 1973 tour is scheduled to leave the United States on July

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Wed., Dec. 13,1972 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

VARNER M. CHANCE 11. The organization will tour Holland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and England. The final Home Coming concert will be sponsored by the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary club in Syracuse on August 2. Mr. Chance is now auditioning applicants for placement in the organization. JSTlunch A MENUS ! r MONDAY — Pizza burgers, hash brown potatoes, celery sticks, fruit and milk. TUESDAY — Ham and scalloped potatoes, lettuce salad, fruit, bread and butter and milk WEDNESDAY — Fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, molded salad, bread and butter, ice cream and milk.

NEXT WEEK IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOLS Today 3:45 p.m. — Junior high GAA volleyball, Syracuse at Milford 6:30 p.m. — WHS intramurals 7 p.m. — FFA basketball at Rochester Thursday 4:15 p.m. — North Webster junior high basketball vs Goshen Whiteman at North Webster 7 p.m. — WHS wrestling at West Noble 7 p.m. — WHS swimming vs Howe Military at Wawasee Friday 6:30 p.m. — WHS basketball vs Manchester at Wawasee Saturday All day — WHS speech tournament at Fart Wayne North Side Monday 3:45 p.m. — Milford 6th grade basketball at Milford vs Syracuse 4:15 p.m. — North Webster 6th grade basketball *at South Whitley Tuesday 4:15 p.m. — Milford junior high basketball at North Webster 4:30 p.m. — WHS swimming vs Elkhart Central at Wawasee 6:30 p.m. — WHS freshman basketball vs Rochester at Wawasee 7 p.m. — WHS wrestling at Lakeland 7 p.m. — Adult education at Wawasee (typing in room 217) 7 p.m. — WHS open swimming Wednesday 9 a.m. — Syracuse elementary Christmas convocation —t — — y Mrs. Mabel Burley of Syracuse plans to leave soon to spend the winter with relatives in Santa Barbara, Calif.

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