The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 April 1974 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. April 3.1974

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1 BL* I * ■ "■MI ~ 1 w ’ WHt ■ —•> , 9 «3HU ' '< RB ,4H HL 4B .W' v •' i*■-' <*♦* I * j v** y|B^^ ■■■■■■b f i X kISt ! HANDICAP TEAM WINNERS — Members of the LaPetite team are shown above, left to right. Annie Galla han. Jeanne Keener. Bonita Nine. Pat Gammiere. Mary WUlard and Leila Connolly. They won the handicap team event in the fourth annual Lakeland Women's Bowling association tournament. Jeanne Keener substituted for Annie Gallahan who was ill at the time of the tourrament.

i * i ' ■ B i ■ ■ ■ * 1 k / ® L \ mwb ■ W A| O SCRATCH TEAM CHAMPS — The Thornburg Drug team won the scratch team event in the fourth annual Lakeland Women's Bowling association tournament Members of the team are. standing left to right. Maxine Ptfer. Leann Culbertson. Rosemary Henning. Kathryn Knisley and Snsie Kern. Maxine Ptfer and Leann Culbertson won the scratch doubles event. Leann Culbertson placed first in the handicap all events division. Susie Kern received the singles scratch trophy, handicap singles prise money and the scratch all ev enls first place.

Warrior track team falls* in season opener

By SANDY GERENCSER Tlw Wawasee’ track team lost to the Northridge Raiders last Thursday. 86-41. Although it was the Warriors first meet of the season, it was the third meet for Northridge The Warriors, who are coached by Jerry Minton, had more than one foe at the meet as they tnved rain, snow and verystrong winds The wind played real havoc with the runners as it

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sent them sailing at top speeds through one turn only to take the next turn in slow motion. The Warriors placed first in five events. Jeff Bohnstedt captured two firsts for Wawasee. He won the 100 yard dash in : 10.4 and the 220 yard dash in :25.0. Jeff Rhodes cleared 5-10 to win the high jump. Doug Shock took first in the mile run with a time of 5:01 6; he also placed third in the 880 Wawasee overwhelmed Northridge as it took all three places in the discus Mark Reiff won first as he threw the disc 146 feet, 10 inches Mitch Ousley and Mike Woil man placed second and third respectively. In the shot put. Mark Reiff took second while Mike Wollman finished third. Uvi Carvajal won second in the long jump. Toby Popenfoose took third in the two mile run. and Ralph Carvajal placed third in the high jump Jerry Yoder came in third in both the high and low hurdles The track team will travel to Goshen for its next meet on April 4 at 4:15. Results of the meet follow: High Hurdles - Troyer (NR).

Cripe (NR). J. Yoder (W). Time, .16.7

Mile Run — Shock (W), Frederick (N), Hostetler (NR), Time, 5:01.6 100 Yd. Dash — Bohnstedt (W), Yoder (NR). L. Yoder (NR). Time. : 10.4 440 Yd. Dash — Shina (NR), Mock (NR). Baker (NR), Time. :55.2

880 Yd. Run — Weldy (NR), Yoder (NR), Shock (W), Time, 2:16.4

220 Yd. Dash — BohrfStedt (W). Zickafoose (NR), L. Yoder (NR), Time. :25.0

Low Hurdles — Cripe (NR), Troyer (NR), J Yoder (W), Time, 22.4

Long Jump — D. Yoder (NR). Carvajal (W), Mock (NR), Distance. 18 fl. 1 in. Shot Put — Zickafoose (NR). Reiff <W). Wollman (W), Distance. 44 fl. in. Pole Vault — Allison (NR). J. Allison (NR). Troyer (NR), Height. 10 ft. 6 in. High Jump — Rhodes (W). Trover (NR). R. Carvajal (W), Height 5 ft 10 in

Two-Mile Run — B Yoder (NR), Hershberger (NR), Popenfoose (W), Time. 10:33.2 Mile Relay — NR (Mock. Cripe, Shine and Baker). Time 3:47.5

880 Relay — NR (Yoder. Beechy. Y oder and Zickafoose), Time 1:40.0

Discus — Reiff (W), Ousley (W) Wollman (W), 146 ft. 10 in.

Wawasee track team races into new season

By SANDY GERENCSER The Warrior track team is read}' for a new season. Its schedule includes 12 meets plus relays at Goshen, Rochester. East Noble and Concord. The Warriors have seven returning lettermen on the team. The track team is coached by Jerry Minton. He is assisted by Dennis Mikesell. Coach Minton’s outlook on the season is bright as he made some comments and predictions. Senior Mike Vanlaningham. junior Tim Yoder and sophomore Jerry' Yoder will handle the hurdles for the Warriors. Senior Jeff Hohnstedt, who is the team's fastest returning dashman, and senior letterman Rick Brannock will probably manage the 100 and 220 dashes. Returning letterman Ralph Reiff, a sophomore. Should be running the 440 in the low 50’s early in the season. Sophomore Steve Kroh, a returning letterman, should come around about mid-season in the 880 run and be around the 2:00 mark. In the mile and two mile runs, sophomore Doug Shock should be the best distance runner while Toby Popenfoose. a junior, should come around after the season gets underway. The relay teams are rather undecided at this point, but Rick Brannock and Jeff Bohnstedt will be the backbone of the 880 with Mike Vanlaningham as a possible third member. The mile relay

Wawasee stops both West Noble, Whitko

By SANDY GERENCSER The Warrior track team ran past the West Noble Chargers and the W'hitko Wildcats in its second meet of the season last night (Tuesday). The team, which is coached by Jerry Minton, scored 794 points while West Noble scored 47 and W’hitko had 324Mark Reiff set a new school record in the discus as he hurled the platter 160 feet. This is possibly one of the best performances in the state this year. Jeff Bohnstedt tied the standing school record of :10.2 in the 100 yard dash. The record was first set in 1969. In addition to setting two records. Wawasee brought back seven other firsts. Jesse Stevens cleared 10 feet, six inches to win the pole vault. Ron Bauman won the high hurdles with a time of 19.0. The 440 was won by Uvi Carvajal in : 54.0; he also won the long jump with a leap of 18 feet, three inches. Jeff Bohnstedt ran the 220 in :22.8. The high jump was won by Jeff Rhodes as he jumped five feet, 10 inches. The 880 relay team — Rick Brannock. Dan Walker. Uvi Carvajal and Jeff Bohnstedt — won with a time of 1:36.8. There were many other winners from Wawasee. Doug Shock placed second in the mile run. Ralph Reiff was second in the 440; he also captured third in the long jump. Jerry Yoder placed third in the high hurdles. Nelson Preston was fourth in the pole vault. Tim Hammon was third in the 880 while Rick Brannock was second in the 220. Tim Yoder placed second in the low hurdles. Rick Brannock was third in the 100 yard dash. Tim Morganthaler tied for fourth with a West Noble jumper in the high jump. In the shot put. Mark Reiff placed second. Mike Wollman was third, and Mitch Ousley was fourth. Mike Wollman and Mitch Ousley placed second find fourth respectively in the discus. Wawasee s mile relay team placed second. Results of the meet follow: Pole Vault — Stevens (W). Sibert (Whit), McKenzie (Whit), and Preston (W), Height, io feet, six inches High Hurdles — Bauman (W), Heintzelman (WN), J. Yoder (W). and Slusher (whit). Time. 19.0 Mile Run — Grimm (WN), Shock (W), Hamman (WN), and

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Wawasee’s track schedule follows: March 28 Northridge There 4:30 April 2 West Noble and Whitko whitko 4:15 April 4 Goshen There 4:15 April 9 Triton and Fairfield Here 4:30 p April 11 East Noble There 4:00 April 16 Bremen and Plymouth Here 4:30 April 18 Columbia City and New Haven CC 4:30 April 18 Warsaw (Frosh) There 4:30 April 20 Goshen Relays Goshen all day April 23 North Wood and Manchester Man. 4:30 April 29 Rochester Relays Roch. 5:00 April 30 Concord and Warsaw Warsaw 4 30 May 2 Rochester Here 4:30 May 3 Concord Relays Concord 5:00 May 6 Northfield Here 4:30 May 9 NLC May 14 East Noble relays E.N. 5:00 May 16 Sectional tourney May 23 Regional tourney June 1 State tourney

will likely have Steve Kroh and Ralph Reiff as sure runners with freshman Tim Hammon as a third member. Other sure competitors in relays are Chad Singrey, Uvi Carvajal. Toby Popenfoose. Doug Shock and possibly some freshmen. The field events look good for Wawasee. The Warriors should be strong in the high jump as senior Jeff Rhodes should be jumping six foot early in the season Chad Singrey should also be a consistent six foot jumper. Returning letterman Uvi Carvajal will be a real strength in the long jump as he will be jumping 30 feet or better. The discus and shot put will be very strong

Lahrman (Whit), Time, 4:51.0 100 Yard Dash — Bohnstedt \(W), Carlin (Whit), Brannock (W), and Lynch (WN), Time, :10.2 440 — U. Carvajal (W), Ganzwire (WN), Shull (WN), and R. Reiff (W), Time, :54.0 880 —Atz (WN).Slwaski (WN), Hammon (W), and Grimm (WN), Time. 2:05.0 220 Yard Dash — Bohnstedt (W), Brannock (W), McKenzie (Whit), and Lynch (WN), Time, • 99 g Low Hurdles — Carlin (Whit), T. Yoder (W), Heintzelman (WN). and McKelen (Whit) Two Mile — Schleman (WN). Gerke (WN), Welker (W), and Johnson (WN) Time. 10:41.0 High Jump — Rhodes (W), Morrison (Whit), Garret (Whit), Morganthaler (W), and Hall (WN), Height, five fee. 10 inches Long Jump — U. Carvajal (W), Shull (WN). R. Reiff (W). and Grahem (Whit), Distance. 18 feet, three inches Shot Put — Ruiey (Whit). M. Reiff (W), Wollman (W), and Ousley (W), Distance, 48 feet, 10 inches Discus — M. Reiff (W), Wollman (Wl. Ball (WN). and Ousley (W), Distance. 160 feet Mile Relay — West Noble (Ganzwire, Shull, Atz and Slwoski), and Wawasee, Time, 3:39.7 880 Relay — Wawasee (Brannock. Walker. U. Carvajal and Bohnstedt*. and Whitko. 2d, Time. 1:36.8 The Warriors will host Fairfield and Triton on April 9 at 4:30. Ladtel Tuesday Atteeaoan Th* Ding •-lings 73 39 American industries 31 37 The Lov»o4es M 4* Sharp Shooters »’ > 4i ! j La Pet>te i M t State Bank Syracuse 50 62 .Mas’ercraft m 63 Cromwell Lumper 46 44 Mock s Mar ne Rental 44 M Todd Realty 42 66 H,pn team *er>es The D>ng • i.ngs —217 S H.gn team game State Bank ot Syracuse - TV 500 seres A Oarnstrom 573. B Kline 523 450 series and Move E Carlson 478 B Hargrove 453 S Stanley 465 200 games A Danistrom 209 S. H>lt 202 170 games and Move A Dahistrom in. 163 B Kirne «•» 174. J Gray 172 . E Carlson Wl

events this year as they are led by senior Mark Reiff. He placed ninth in the state last year in the discus, and he will be in the 160’s early in the season. Warrior pole vaulters are young this year. Although they lack experience, they show great potential. The freshmen this year are the best group yet at Wawasee. With a lot of work there will te some varsity letter winners among them. They will be a great strength in the future. Pleasant surprises could come from senior Mike Wollman in weight events, and mayije from junior letterman Bryan Lemberg if,he can come back from knee surgery in time. Land O' Lakes League State Bank 15 17 Frog Tavern 32 20 Ct J Const. 32 20 B& AA Body Shop 29'7 22'? Pauls Ceramic 29 33 Deans Milk 28'? 23'» vega I 28' ? 23' ? Sleepy Owl 2* 24 Syracuse Legion 27 25 Wawasee Motors 26’? 25'i Knights of Columbus 26 26 Aqualand 25 27 Harris Funeral Home 25 27 Whites Plumbing 24 28 Liberty 21 31 Vega II 20 32 Auers 1’ 33 N Webster Legion 12 40 200 Games - 500 Series P Mast 534, CL Walton 503. G Hepler 200 534, L Gingerich 204, V Becker 202 548. P Leach 565 B Meyer 209 547. K Koontz 203 $32. F. Nyikos 517, O Burns 530, J Willard 220 54* P Mathews 541. R Manie 552. L Newman 213 527, K Knisley 207 530, R Simon 204 556. D Butler 501. W Ever 202. 236 603. R Wogoman 527. L Welty 559. F Hapner 200 526 County Holiday Lanes ' 34 14 Golden Grain 29 19 Kurly's Keglers 28 20 Charlie's Ten Pin 26 22 Anderson Paint 26 22 Liquor Locker -25’? 22’? Barbee Hotel 25’? 22'? Lakeland Motors 25 23 OK Sales 25 23 Wawasee Bowl 24 24 Crow Roofing 24 24 Taylor Wholesale 24 24 Weatherhead II 24 24 Louie's Bar 23 25 Weatherhead I 23 25 Brannock Trophys 23 25 Beacon 21 27 Good's Barber Shop 17 31 Bushong Barber Shop 17 31 Bud'S Body Shop * 16 32 High team series: Liquor Locker — 2705 High team game Holiday Lanes — »83 600 series R Brazei 615. C Thomas 607 500 series L Weisser 524. A Baker 516. G Whitacre 523. D Hyde 506. G Pavel 529, B Appenzeller 512. C. Grove 549, R. Williams 535, M Simon 532. R Wogoman 544. M. Dorsey 518. R Richey 565. T. Kolsky 519, R Simon 552, G Campbell 210. ». Elliott 519. D Rieder 522. J deSomer 524. B. Clemons 502. H Locke 509, P. Beezley 522. C Frushour 512. H Schrock 506. R. HitiSChman 588. A. Rider 502. O Engle 520. S Galbreath 526. J. Landis 527. J. Kern 531. D Maresh 523. L Welty 529. D Thibaut 555 200 games R. Groverson 200. G Murphy 203. L. Weisser 202, A. Baker 213, R Williams 209. R. Wogoman 201, R. Braze! 203. 210. 202. R Richey 203. M Simon 222, R Simon 243, R Hibschman 201. C. Thomas 233. S Galbreath 204. D Thibaut 204. R Stahley 210 Hits* Misses Browns 73'1 38'7 Monsanto 67' i .44'.? Campbells -■ 66 46 Brazels 58' > 53 7 Sudlows 53 59 CGD 45 67 Galloways 42 70 Flints 41V» 70'7 High team series and game: Campbells — 1957 704 600 series M. Donaldson 676 500 series D Butler 574. N Hanford 549, B Brown $33. P. Campbell s2s. J. Miller 518 450 series and above S. Brown 490, C Campbell 487. S. Veargair 411. A Doughman 454 200 games M. Donaldson 238. 226. 212. J. Miller 211. D Butler 214. C. Campbell 203 170 games and above C Campbell 203. S Brown 162. B. Hanford <7O

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Friday Mined Village Tap is 13 Stahly Stillson 34 18 Manleys 33 19 Thwaits Grain 32' ■< 19' » Barth 32 20 Y & D 30 22 Syracuse Rubber 30 22 Kathy's 29 33 Wawasee Electrolux 28 24 Smallwood 27 25 Mastercraft 22 22 O K Sales 22 30 Beacon 21 31 Walkers 21 31 Frog 20'7 31’j Zimmerman s 20' > 31'j Avon 20 28 Jamco 18' i 33''a Keiths 18 34 Tippy 18 34 High team series and game Stahly Stillson — 2056 717 500 series B Thwaits 589. L Welty 534. L Ryman 500. J Honer 500, R Harwood 503. L Knjapel 502. J Morganthaler 502. R Richey 525. F Hapner 533. D Monge 516 450 series and above S Kern 484 200 games B Thwaits 236. J. Kern 202. B Frenger 203, D McKibben 538 170 games and above S Kern 192. A Frenger 170. P Maresh 175. L Gilbert 172. R Harwood 178, 170 Tuesday League Runner Ups 71' i 20'z Best 61 31 Flush Bowls 57 35 Playboys 45 47 10 Pins 40' i 51Vz Unknown Four 40 52 Smoke , 34' a 55' 7 Gutter Balls 24’ 2 67' j High team series and game Best — 2290787 400 series (men) Ji Thwaits 581. E Parad'S 573. E Coburn 543. A Whetten 486. P Schrumpf 483. A. Brown 470, S. Whetten 437. G Brown 450. B Slabaugh 438. D. Firestone 434. B Knisley 410. D. Dieterly 415. J Bohnstedt 432 150 games (men). J. Thwaits 220, 196. 165. E Coburn 221. 164. 158. E Paradis 240. 174. 159. P Schumpf 163. 162. 158, G Brown 158. 156. B Slabaugh 169. 157, D Firestone 167. A. Brown 185,169. M Amos 176. A Whetten 167. 178. S Whetten 177. G Eicker 182, R Linville ISS, D Erhart 160 a City North League DeGood Tractors 40 12 Bill Nay Furniture 35 17 PostOffice 34 18 Blanchard Builders 33 19 Service Liquor 32 20 Burket-Elevator 31 21 CharlieStewartMarina 29 23 Holie s Wreckers 28 24 Fitch's Jewelry 27 25 Pepsi Cola 25 27 Zimmer No 3 23'a 28'a Woodies Rental 19 33 American Family Insurance 16'-a 35' 7 Paul’s Jewelry Shop 15’ 2 36’ 2 Zimmer No 4 13* 7 38' 2 Kiwanis 14 38 High team game and series Bill Nay Furniture — 1032 2856 400ser.es D Molebash 190. 183. 247 620. D H.vely 185. 243. 193 621. G Swank 233. 225. 216-674, J Wickersham 225. 184. 205 614, D Caudill 201. 202. 202 605. B Games 256. 158, 187 601 200 games D Kehoe 213. G Grubbs 203. D Sisk 223. L Lipply 209, S Neher 204. D Goshert 211. R Shriver 201. B Deerwester 214. G Smiley 225. C Bevins 210

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Milford Business Campbell's iWarket 46 10 Smallwood Jiervice 36 20 Wick's Marina 32 24 Walter Drug 31 25 Milford TV 30 26 Berk's Body Shop ' 26 30 Hickory Lounge v 25 31 Little &Cla-k 23 33 Augsburger Milford 23 33 Augsburgei Syracuse 23 33 C S Myers 21 35 Sharp's Hardware 20 36 High team series Campbell's Marker — 2950 High team game: C. S. Myers — 1042 500 senes L. Newman 579. R Thibaut 571. R Simon 370. D Johns 550. D Hockert 537, F Wicker; ham 531. B Kaiser 519. O Butler 519, D Rersberger 519, F. Wolterman 519, P Wuthrich 516. R Herr 515. J Perry 512. R Wogoman 512, J Dippon SO9 200 games L Newman 235. 208. D Johns 224. R Thioaut 222. D Byrd 217, G Sorensen 209, D Hockert 206. D Butler 20$. R Plikerd 201 Thursday Night Ladies Thornburg Drugs 71 37 Wawasee Electronics 63'? 44'? Kale islard Beacon 62' ? 45' ? BB.K 62 46 Counting House Bank 62 46 Farm Bureau Co Op 61 47 Merrill's Lounge 60* 48 Lynn Feller Ins. 59 49 Branding Iron Bar 56 52 Pi Icher'i Shoes 56 52 Good's Barbershop 55’? 52’ ? Barth ire. * SSV? 52’ ? ■Regent domes 54’zi S3 1 ? Hinshaw Applicators 50'? 57' ? N. W. F ireman's Aux . 50'z 57V? Lakeland Standard 49 59 Miller'! Mobile Homes 48V5 59' ? Lancer Products 44’ ? 63’ ? Brazels 54 74 Wicks/Aarina 24’/? 79’? High team series and game: Thornburg Drugs - 232A827 SOOsiwies M. Whisler 550, K. Knisley 528. A Pettrson 527, S. Kern 522. F Eby 521, J Reed 516. S Wolterman $Ol 4sosories and above: L Culbertson 492, G Ever 485, E Tatman 483. I Stahley 477, S Englard 472. M. Popenfoose 471. S. Brown 466. J. Baumgartner 459. B. Nyce 459, I (Continued on page 3)

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