The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 April 1973 — Page 2

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Spring sports schedules released at Wawasee The coaches of spring sports at Wawasee high school have released the following schedules for their teams. Tom Spear will be coaching spring and summer baseball with Dale Brannock serving as his assistant. Jerry Minton is track coach with Dennis Mikesell as assistant and Rudy Cesco is coaching golf. Spring Baseball April 13 — Columbia City H :30 17 - Goshen (JV) H. 4:00 17 —• West Noble T 4:15 18 - East Noble (JV) T 4:30 24 — Warsaw (JV) H 4:15 24 — Northfield H 4:30 26 - Whitko (JV) T 4:15 27 —East Noble T 4:30 30 — Northfield T 4:30 May 1-Goshen (JV) J 4:00 2 — Wawasee Prep *y4:ls 4 - Whitko , HlO 00 5-West Noble (JV) “ 7- North Wood (JV) I 4:30 9 — East Noble (Var. & JV) H 4:30 10-Northfield (JV) H 4:30 11 — Goshen J? 12 — Manchester (2) 14 — Central Noble T 4:15 14 - North Wood (JV) « J;3O 16 —Whitko 4:15 17 — Warsaw (JV) £4:15 19 —Fairfield £ 2 '™ 22 — Columbia City (JV) £ 4:30 22 — Northridge "4:30 24 — Central Noble H 4:15 24 - Northfield (JV) ’ T 4:30 26 — Triton (2 games) T 1:00 May 29-June 4 — Sectional Tourney June 9 — Regional 16 — Semi-State ■ 23 — State , Summer Baseball June 6 — Concord (Var. & JV) H 5:30 8 — Plymouth (Var. & JV) H 5:30 11 — Manchester (Var. & JV) „ T 5:30 13 —Rochester (Var.) T 5:30 13 — Northridge (JV) T 5:30 15 — Warsaw (Var. &JV) H 5:30 19 — Bremen (Var.) T 5:30 19 - Whitko (JV) T 5:30 21 - North Wood (Var. & JV) T 5:30 25 — Concord (Var. & JV) T 5:30 27 — Plymouth (Var. & JV) \ T 5:30 29 — Manchester (Var. & JV) H 5:30 July 2 — Rochester(Var.) H 5:30 2 — Northridge (JV) H 5:30 6 — Warsaw (Var. & JV) T 5:30 9 — Bremen (Var.) H 5:30 9- Whitko (JV) H 5:30 11 - North Wood (Var. & JV) H 5:30 14 — 4-Way Tourney (At Concord) Track April 5 — Whitko, Mentone, Triton Triton 4:30 10 — Bremen, Plymouth Ply. 4:15 12 —East Noble & DeKalb E.N. 4:00 13 — Northfield T 4:30 17 — Manchester, North Wood NW 4:30 18 — Columbia City T 4:30 19 — Warsaw (Fresh.) H 4:30 ~21 — Goshen Relays Goshen all day 23 — Manchester (Fresh.) H 4:30 24 — Concord, Warsaw H 4:30 25 —Fairfield T 3:45 27 — Whites H 4:30 May 1 — Rochester Relays T 5:00 3 — Northridge H 4:30 4 — Concord Relays T 6:00 8 —Rochester T 4:30 10 — NLC . Warsaw 15 — East Noble Relays E. Noble 5:00 17 — Sectional 24 — Regional . ■ June 2 — State Golf April 11 — Northfield T 4:15 12 — Elkhart Memorial (Var.) T 3:00 13 - Fairfield * T 4:00 16 — Manchester T 4:30 18-Elkhart H 3:30 23 — Plymouth T 4:30 25 — North Wood T 4:30 26 — Northridge H 4:30 30 —Concord H 4:30 May 2 — Wawasee Prep * 3 — West Noble ~4 ; 0 0 5 - Central Noble Inv. Alblon * u 7-Warsaw T 4:30 1014 — Rochester “ * • 17-Whitko J 4:15 21 — Bremen “ ’ 22 — Culver Military * 24-Goshen " 3:30 31 - NLC Culver June 5 — Sectional 12 — Regional 18 — State »

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Wawa Skiers plan for summer activities Members of the Wawasee Lake Ski club held their first meeting of 1973 recently. Regular meetings will begin the last of May or first of June. Dues and contributions for the non-profit organization are now being accepted. Shows and tournaments will be presented during the year. The dub is planning a sanctioned tourney on July 14 and 15. The club members will be teaching youngsters and adults who wish to improve their skiing this year. This will be done free of charge since club members wish to retain their amateur standings. Boats and equipment will be available for the lessons. Persons who do not ski but would like to help with tournaments, shows, etc., are also needed and invited to join the dub. Officers of the Wawasee Lake Ski dub are as follows: President — Mrs. Lowell Ensinger Vice president — Mike Henning Secretary — Sue Gobel Treasurer — Mrs. John Wortinger Tournament director — Jerry Thornburg Siow chairmen — Tom Crews and Jim Adams Publicity chairman — Mrs. Jerry deSomer Persons requesting information about the ski club should call Mrs. Ensinger at Syracuse or Mrs. deSomer at Milford. Hoss Hills Bowmen hold championship The Hoss Hills Bowmen, Inc. held their indoor championship April 1, 1973 at the club house located on r 3 Syracuse. A PAA and flint round were shot with 860 points possible. Championship record plaques were awarded to the following people: Men’s A — Steve Albertson 822, Bob Wiggs 789 and Ron Harris 787 Men’s B — Paul Schoeff 650, Joe Ray 408 and Louie Morts 600 Men’s C — Bob Farber 569 Women’s A — Rita Harris 710 and Sue Ann Ray 520 Women’s B — Pat Farber 528, Darlene Ott 515 and Kaye Schoeff 508 Junior’s — Billy Cox 431 Summer Schedule A summer schedule was set up during a meeting following the carry-in dinner. Shoots are scheduled as follows: April 8 — Work Day 15 — Colored animal 28 — Coon shoot May 6 — Animal silouette 20 — Hunter round June 3 — Big game silouette 17 — Field round . July • 1— American round 15 — Small game silouette 28 — Coon shoot August 5 — All deer silouette 18 — Coon shoot 19 — IBA state championship 26 — Outdoor club championship with carry-in dinner September 2 — Broadhead 16 — Broadhead October 7 — Broadhead The coon shoots will start at dark. The IBA state championship registration will begin at 9 a.m. The outdoor championship begins at 10 a.m. All other functions will start at 1 p.m. Loose gravel contributes to accident An accident at 8:50 p.m. Saturday resulted in S4OO damage to an auto driven by Billy C. Richardson, 20, Milford. Richardson reportedly skidded on loose gravel when he rounded a curve on the Om road, two miles west | of Milford. Richardson struck a farm fence belonging to Don Charlton of Milford j and no estimate of damage tolthe fence was listed. Deputy sheriff Stanley Holderman investigated.

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Fourth summer sports camp set at Wawasee Prep school

Coach Phil Jones, Wawasee Prep summer sports camps director, has announced the fourth annual summer sports camps on the campus at Syracuse will begin July 1 and continue for four one-week sessions, through July 28. The first week of activities combines both girls and boys for all sports. The second week will present junior Olympic soccer with coach Bob Guelker of Southern Illinois ? university, Edwardsville, as head coach. He will be assisted by Jerry Yeagley of IU and Bob Dowdy of the Bloomington campus. The third week of the sports camps will offer football with leading coaches from both college and high school ranks. Coordinator for the fourth straight year will be coach Wally Moore, assistant coach at Notre Dame. Tom Roggeman of Purdue and Norm Amundson, Valparaiso university, will join the staff for the first time as will Dave McClain of Ball state and Bob Otolski of IU. In connection with the week of football, coach Jones announces the second annual hoosier

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Hits & Misses Brazels Bait 70% 45% Misfits 70 46 Campbells Mkt. 69% 46% Brown’s Blades & Bits 69 47 American Ind. 62 54 Sudlows Pier 53% 62% S&S 51% 64% Buds Body Shop 50 66 Syracuse Mobil 47% 68% Elmatt Corp. 36% 79% High team series and game: Campbells Mkt. — 1936-698 500 series: B. Simon 548, P. Campbell 513, D. Butler 515, K. Knisley 503, L. Livengood 505 450 series: S. Gilbert 466, C. Campbell 477, L. Campbell 470, L. Galloway 467 200 games: B. Simon 212 170 games: S. Gilbert 184, C. Campbell 185, L. Campbell 189 County Kurly’s Keglers 33 15 Charlie’s Ten Pin 32 16 Crow Roofing 30 18 Thornburg Drug 29 19 Louie’s Bar 28 20 Aqualand Motel 25 23 Anderson Paint 24 24 Eager Leaguers 24 24 Liquor Locker 23% 24% Barbee Hotel 23 25 Bud’s Body Shop 23 25 Bushong Barber Shop 21 27 Frog Tavern 20% 27% Schwartz Homes 17 31 Schwartz Developers 16 32 Wawasee Bowl 15 33 High team series: Charlie’s Ten Pin — 2707 High team game: Wawasee Bowl — 948 550 series: C. McCuen 587, J. Davis 563, L. Longenbaugh 568, M. Ganshorn 589, C. Frushour

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COACH PHIL JONES coaches clinic July 20 and 21. The concluding week will be basketball with NBA’s playercoach Harry Gallatin being featured. Bob Donewald, along with being coach and athletic director at Saint Joseph’s, South Bend, is welcomed at the Prep school. 555, D. Thibaut 597, D. Weaver 583, T, Schlotterback 574, C. Wogoman 595, D. Hyde 560, T. Younce 577 200 games: C. McCuen 213, 202, J. Davis 235, E. Steury 207, C. Grove 202, B. Clemons 213, R. Williams 209, R. Brazel 206, J. Kimble 214, L. Longenbaugh 212, M. Ganshorn 203, R. Strombeck 213, M. Dorsey 207, D. Thibaut 230, D. Weaver 234, T. Schlotterback 204, C. Wogoman 217, 203, B. Slabaugh 215, D. Hyde 202, T. Younce 206, D. Stephenson 206 Thursday Night Ladies Thornburg Drug 77 35 Louie’s Bar 77 35 Wawasee Electronics 75 37 B&K 71 41 Kale Island Beacon 70(6 41 % Pilcher’s Shoes 63 49 Barth, Inc. 62 50 Regent Homes 61 51 Chris Koher Insurance 55 57 Brazel’s Bait 54% 57% Bowen Motors 54 58 Curls, Inc. 53 59 Counting House Bank 52% 59% Lancer Tool & Die 52 60 Frog Tavern 47 65 N. 46% 65% Lakeland Standard 46% 65% N.W. Fireman’s Aux. 41% 70% Hinshaw Applicators 40 72 WKAM Radio 21 91 High team game — Thornburg Drug — 807 High team series — Barth, Inc. — 2313 500 series: J. Reed 531, S. Brown 530, M. Pifer 527, H. Taylor 513, M. Lambert 501, I. Stahley 501, D. Weaver 500 450 series: K. Knisley 492, I. Menzie 486, S. Stephenson 485, P. Benson 481, F. Stetler 471, G. Eyer 460, H. Frushour 460, E. Tatman 460, J. Lantz 457, P. Maresh 453, L. Ulery 452 200 games: M. Pifer 206 170 games: S. Brown 196, J. Reed 193, 192, S. Stepenson 191, M. Schwab 189, M. Lambert 185,

K. Knisley 183,182, P. Benson 181, I. Menzie 180, D. Weaver 179,177, H. Taylor 179,175,1. Stahley 179, 171, P. Maresh 175, B. Nyce 170, E. Tatman 170 Tuesday Night Ladies Frog Tavern 85 31 Miller’s Mobil Park 78 38 Syracuse Rubber 68% 47% Bellman’s Case 68 48 Hawk’s Recreation 68 48 Augsburgers 63 53 Wawa Ski Club 52 64 Walter Drug 50 66 Wawasee Construction 47 69 Bitner’s Antiques 41 z 75 Elko Mobile Homes 41 75 White Front Grocery 33% 82% High team game and series: Miller’s Mobil Park — 2190, 750 500 series: S. Keim 198,170-519 450 series: E. Wogoman 176, 165-482, S. Gilbert 179-479, S. Brumbaugh 171-473, E. Tatman 168-471, M. Whisler 161-465, J. Wortinger 181-459 200 games: K. Knisley 204,201594 160 games: J. Brumbaugh 185, D. Smith 178, M. Dixon 167, A. Hapner 163, J. Morganthaler 162 Tuesday Afternoon Wawasee Laundromat 72 44 American Industries 72 44 State Bank of Syra. 70% 45% Cromwell Lumber 65 51 Mastercraft 62 54 Mocks Marine Rentals 59 57 Kern Grain 56 60 Todd Realty 44 72 Corl Corporation 42 74 TheLovables 37% 38% High team series and game: American Industries — 2363’— 830 500 series: D. Johnson 530, B. Kay 516, A. Dahlstrom 534 450 series: B. Kline 462, S. Kern 488, B. Ganz 486, E. Hughes 477, M. Lambert 452, S. Tytler 456, A. Gallahan 456, M. Dixon 460, D. Cripe 458 200 games: B. Kay 208,177, A. Dahlstrom 214 170 games: P. Maresh 180, B. Kline 176, S. Kern 182, D. Johnson 183,187, S. Tytler 174, E. Ogle 197 0 Milford Business Campbell’s Market 38 18 Smallwood Service 38 18 Little & Clark 33 23 Milford T.V. 31 25 Berk Body Shop 31 25 Walter Drug 30 26 Augsburger-Milf. 30 26 Hickory Lounge 28 28 Sharp’s Hardware 22 34 Wick’s Marina 21 35 Augsburger-Syra. 20 36 C. S. Myers 14 42 High team series and game: Campbell’s Market — 3008 — 1088 600 series: R. Simon 618 500 series: D. Johns 584, D. Rensberger 574, D. Hockert 549, R. Thibaut 547, L. Troup 542, L. Young 532, M. Smith 528, J. Perry 522, D. Wuthrich 517, D. Butler 515, S. Mayer 515, J. Reed 514, J.

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Bray 514, J. deSomer 505, F. Wickersham 503, J. deSomer 503 200 games: R. Simon 234, 222, R. Thibaut 224, D. Johns 215, 211, S. Mayer 211, D. Rensberger 209, J. Reed 209, F. Wickersham 201 (Continued On Page 4)

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