The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 April 1973 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., April 18,1973

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Football, wrestling coaches named at IVawasee high school

The board of school trustees of the Lakeland community schools has appointed Hal Traviolia to the position of varsity football coach and Kenneth Jordan to the position of varsity wrestling coach at Wawasee high school. F : Ik- ♦ I HAL TRAVIOLIA Mr. Traviolia began his coaching career at Bicknell high school and moved from there to Muncie South Side where he established the varsity program and remained as head coach for seven years. The last four years he has been varsity football coach at Lake Central high school in Lake county, a high school of 1,800 students. Mr. Traviolia is a graduate of Jefferson high school in Lafayette, graduated from Wabash college with a major in history, received his master’s degree from Ball State university with a major in physical education and has completed 12 hours of work on his doctorate in American history. As an athlete, Mr. Traviolia

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earned six varsity letters in football, basketball and track in high school and earned six varsity letters in college in football and basketball. Mr. Traviolia is married and has two sons, ages four and five. The Traviolias plan to rhove to the Lakeland community by June I, and are presently seeking housing in the area. Jordan For the past three years Mr. Jordan has been the assistant wrestling coach at Wawasee and has compiled a record of 25 wins and 10 loses. Prior to joining the staff at Wawasee he was varsity wrestling coach at Centerville high school for six years, compiling an overall record of 52 wins against 19 loses. In addition to the wrestling position, Mr. Jordan will become the varsity assistant coach in

Wawasee loses opening golf match

Members of the Wawasee high school golf team met Elkhart Memorial and South Bend Jackson at the Oak Hills golf course in Elkhart on Thursday. It was the Warrior’s opening match. The match was 18 holes and was A team only. South Bend finished first with 332 with Elkhart finishing second with 349 and Wawasee finishing

Wawasee stops Fairfield A, B teams Friday The Wawasee Warriors won both the A and B team matches last Friday when they met the Fairfield Falcons on the Maxwelton course. The A team won 160-180 during the nine-hole match. Scoring for the Warriors were Bob Bauman 42, Greg Ummel 38, Mark Randall 41 and Ron Bauman 39. \ The leading scorer for the Falcons was Jim Miller with 42. The B team won its match 186216. Winning for the Warriors were Phil Randall 47, Steve Coverstone 45, Jon Owens 47 and Tim Stidham 47. Low for the Falcons was Brett Welty with 48. - r ■■ South Shore ladies to have breakfast The annual ladies’ kick-off breakfast of the South Shore Golf and Country club at Syracuse has been set for Sunday, A'pril 29, at 8:30 a.m. Season play will commence on Tuesday, May 1, at 8 a.m. for 18hole players and at 9 for the ninehole group.

Travel and Adventure Series By Lakeland Kiwanis Club Thursday, April 26, 1973 Presenting ROMAIN WILHELMSEN 'Timbuktu, Africa and Beyond' " 1J i — OASIS IN NORTHERN SAHARA 7:30 P.M. At Wawasee High School Auditorium Tickets Available At Door

KEN JORDAN football. He has been the Wawasee B team football coach for the past three years.

third with 363. South Bend was led by Bob Kohen who shot 80 while Elkhart was led by Scott Butterbaugh who shot 78. Wawasee’s top finisher was Bob Bauman with 84. He was followed by Greg Ummel 85, Mark Randall 94 and Randy Rich 100. Wawasee’s fifth man hit 103.

Randy Rich gets birdie, the hard way Word from the Maxwelton golf club is that Randy Rich of Milford got a birdie the hard way during the past week. According to golfing terms a birdie is, “a score of one stroke less than- par for any hole on the course.” Randy’s birdie the hard way came when he teed off the number 10 hole and his ball struck a bird in flight. < Pro Bob Auer said this type of “birdie” is sledom seen.

Luther Atkins Dick Maresh winners Luther Atkins placed first in the low gross division and Dick Maresh was first in the low net division of the foul weather tournament. Other low gross winners in the tournament which was played Saturday at Maxwelton were John Hossinger, second; Bob Gaier and Rod Solina, tie for third; and Kim Heckaman, fifth. Other low net winners were John Kroh and Q. B. Miller, tie for second; Steve Solina, fouth; and Roger Grimm and Brant Nettrouer, tie for fifth.

South Shore ladies meet on Tuesday Members of the South Shore ladies golfing association met Tuesday at the club house to discuss the opening kick-off breakfast on April 29 and coming events for the summer season of Play.' . Officers are: President — Bertha Lehman Vice president — Eleanor Moots Secretary-treasurer — Sandy Walgamuth Chairmen named are as follows: Tournament chairmen — Ellie Caudill and Ginny DeWitt Handicap — Joan Gray and Brenda Kuhn Rules — Ruth Kerlin and Jean Niles Ringer scores — Betty Nyce and Dorothy Snyder. The president extended an invitation to new members to the group with play on Tuesdays.

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Hits & Misses Misfits 76 48 Campbells Market 75% 48% Brazelsßait 72% 51% Browns Blades & Bits 72 52 American Ind. 68 56 S&S 58% 65% SudlowsPier 57% 66% Buds Body Shop 50 74 Syracuse Mobil 48% 75% ElmattCorp. 41% 82% High team series and game: American Industries — 1952 - 757 500 series: B. Brown 511, D. Butler 508, M. Solomon 536, G. Webb 531, D. Heckaman 538 450 series: L. Galloway 455, S. Gilbert 474, J. Brown 469, E. Soloman 458 200 games: M. Solomon 217 170 games: L. Galloway 171, S. Gilbert 188, B. Steury 177, J. Brown 181, E. Soloman 182 Thursday Night Ladies Louie’s Bar 83 37 Wawasee Electronics 82 38 ' Thornburg Drug 79 41 B & K 76 44 Kale Island Beacon 75% 44% Barth, Inc. 66 54 Pilcher’s Shoes 64 56 Chris Koher Insurance 62 58 . Regent Homes 63 57 Bowen Motors 59 61 Counting House Bank 57% 62% Lancer Tool & Die 57 63 Curl’s, Inc. 56 64 Brazel’s Bait 55% 64% Frog Tavern 55 65 Lakeland Standard 53% 66% NNN, Inc. 48% 71% N. W. Fireman’s Aux. 42% 77% Hinshaw Applicators 41 79 WKAM Radio 24 96 High team game and series: Wawasee Electronics — 845-2370 500 series: M. Lambert 536, H. Taylor 530, P. Benson 529, N. Speicher 525, J. Reed 515, J. Beezley 514 450 series: C. Hochstetler 495, S. Wolferman 493, K. McKibben 491, C. Whitacre 491, B. Hammon 483, K. Lowe 481, K. Knisley 477, B. Nyce 477, E. Price 470, F. Money 460, C. Nolan 458, P. Maresh 456, J. Honer 455, J. Stoelting 455, P. Loetz 455, A. Gallahan 454, N. Galloway 454 200 games: M. Lambert 209, K. McKibben 202, K. Knisley 201, C. Hochstetler 200 170 games: M. Whisler 199, J. Beezley 192, 186, P. Benson 191, 173, S. Wolferman 191, H. Taylor 186, 184, N. Speicker 186, 181, J. Reed 185, 177, B. Nyce 185, M. Lambert 182, M. Pifer 181, J. Stoelting 181, F. Money 179, C. Whitacre 178, P. Loetz 177, J. Clemons 175, K. Lowe 175, N. Shields 174, N. Spurting 174, A. Gallahan 172, L. Ulery 172, C.

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J II y W* ' • -J ’ S A LEAGUE CHAMPS — In the top photo are members of the C and J Construction team which won the first half of the Land O’ Lakes league play at Syracuse. They also won the roll off for the sponsor trophy. Standing left to right are Russell Brazel, Clair Mohler, Clifford Walton, Carroll Walton, Perry Mast and George Myers. The Dean’s Milk team, pictured in the bottom photo, won the second half of the Land O’ Lakes league play. Standing, left to right, are Leon Newman, Phil Campbell, Doyle Butler, Kenneth Knisley, Ralph Knisley and Robert Simon. *1 SIM 111 ?lijW II /' SCRATCH TEAM WINNERS — The Frog Tavern team number two won the scratch team division of the annual men’s city tournament at Syracuse. They bowled a 2706 series. Standing, left to right, are Laird Wysong, Monroe Yoder, George Nordman, J. M. “Doc” Karesh, Fritz Hann and Frank Nyikos. Not shown is the team handicap winner. The team consisted of Arden Walgamuth, Paul Kerlin, Bill Etchinson, Rex Miller and Howard Locke. They rolled a 3052 series.

Nolan 170, J. Honer 170, L. Connolly 172 Tuesday Night Ladies Frog Tavern 89 35 Miller’s Mobile Park 84 40 Syracuse Rubber 75% 48% Bellman’s Case 71 53 Hawk’s Recreation 71 53 Augsburger’s 66 58 Wawa Ski 54 70 Walter Drug Co. 53 71 Wawasee Construction 53 71 Bitner’s Antiques 45 79 Elko Mobile Homes 45 79 White Front Grocery 36' 2 87% High team game and series: Syracuse Rubber — 785-2253 500 series: K. Knisley 187, 206538, M. Lambert 176, 205-531, D. Kitson 180, 170-503 450 series: J. Wortinger 167/ 177-492, M. Pifer 177-481, .I. Dull 164, 176-478, S. Gilbert 197473, D. Dixon 167-473, S. Keim 454 200 games: S. Hoover 204495 160 games: P. Gasper 176, J. Brumbaugh 172, C. Mickel 172, E. Tatman 170, S. Rieder 168, E. Wogoman 166, I. Wiggs 165, 15. Leop 164, M. Birch 163, E. Hamilton 163. N. Kern 160 (Continued On Page 3)

cwiil I jfeirn i SCRATCH DOUBLE WINNERS — Pictured above, left to right, are Leon fjewman and Robert Simon. They rolled 1185 to win the scratch division of doubles event in the men’s association city tournament at Syracuse. Simon also won the trophy for the scratch all events with a total of 1763. Dick Monge and Dick Harwood, not shown, won the handicap doubles event with a 1294 series.

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IT is V WINS TWO TROPHIES — Monroe Yoder won the scratch singles event and the handicap all events in the annual men’s bowling association city tournament at Syracuse. He bowled a 612 series in the singles event and had a total of 1919 for all events. K.* J k wv I I L A •’Am * * I! * J m■ ■ Li i' HANDICAP SINGLES CHAMP — Russell Brazel rolled a 677 handicap series to win the men’s bowling association city tournament at Syracuse.

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