The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 April 1974 — Page 3

Warriors third in Goshen relays class B competition

By SANDY GERENCSER Jerry Minton’s Warrior track teain placed third in class B in the 32d running of the Goshen relays. A total of 37 schools participated in the contest. The schools were divided into class A and class B competition. Winning in class B was Mishawaka Marion with 904 points. Goshen was second with 69 and Wawasee was third with 60. NprthWood was next with 56. Concord and Manchester tied with 37. Wawasee finished above all other NLC rivals in B Warsaw was the only NLC school in class A; it finished fifth with 56. Fort Wayne Snider captured first with 89 points and Gary Roosevelt \yas second as it scored 79 ForrWayne Northrup ha d 63 and/Elkhart Memorial tallied 60. /

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Champion Wawasee had an individual champion in Jeff Rhodes as he won the high jump with a jump of 6’l”. Chad Singrey placed third in the event. Jeff Bohnstedt finished second in the 100 yard dash, and Rick Brannock was fourth. This was Jeff’s first loss of the year in the 100 yard dash. In the long jump Ralph Reiff placed second with a leap of 20’4’’. Mark Reiff finished fifth in the shot put. Another Victory Wawasee’s sprint medley relay team was a champion as it turned in a time of 1:39.4. Chad Singrey led off with 440 yards. Jeff Bohnstedt ran 220. Steve Kroh. 110 and Mike Vanlaningham. 110. The 440 relay team — Mike Vanlaningham, Rick Brannock.

Tim Yoder and Dan Walker — placed third. The 880 relay team, which consisted of Rick Brannock, Dan Walker, Ralph Reiff and Jeff Bohnstedt finished fourth. Winning fifth was the mile relay team. Members of the squad were Tim Hamman. Steve Kroh, Chad Singrey and Ralph Reiff. The Warriors will participate in a three-way meet at Warsaw on April 30. Also included in the meet is Concord. It will begin at 4:30. Warriors club Tigers 166-172 By SANDY GERENCSER The Wawasee golf team defeated the Warsaw Tigers last night (Tuesday) in a nine hole meet at the South Shore course. 166-172. Sam Ludwig was low medalist as he scored a 39. Rob Zurcher and Jon Owens carded 41’s for Wawasee’s varsity team. Ron Bauman and Steve Coverstone had 45 s. Warsaw was led by Dave Kissel with a 42. Ted Pinnick and Steve Reed had 43’s. Lance Clay and Mike Reed scored 44 and 45 respectively. The Warrior B-team captured a 174-180 victory. Phil. Randall led the young Warriors with a 41. Larry Allen and Paul Miller each carded a 44. Bill Jones had a 45 while Greg Smith scored a 52.

Girls tennis squad swamped by Culver By SANDY GERENCSER The Wawasee high school girls team lost its third meet of the season to Culver last Friday, 7-0. Amy Puixium lost 8-5 in singles. Sue Connolly was beaten 8-1 and Jill Farrell fell 8-2. Dawn Price and Alice Gunden each lost in singles competition, 8.2. Sue Connolly and Amy Purdum were defeated in doubles, 9-7, and Jill Farrell and Dawn Price lost, 8-2. In exhibition matches Meg Schopf won 8-5 while Karen Butcher was 'seaten-B i S. Thvriday Night Ladtet Thornburg Drugs 80 40 Wawasee Electronics Ti' i 471 Merrill's Lounge 70 50 81K W 51 Kale island Beacon 471 521 Counting House Bank 47 S 3 Lynn Feller Ins *4 54 Farm Bureau Coop .44 54 Branding iron Bar 44 54 Gold's Barber Shop 62'1 571 Pilcher s Shoes 62 54 Regent Homes SH 401 Barth Inc 581 41 1 Miller's Mobile Homes 561 43'i Lakeland Standard , 54 44 H>nshawApplicators 551 641 N W F ireman's Aux > ssl 44’'1 Lancer Products 491 781 Brarels 37 43 Wicks Marina 251 >4l High team series and game Thornburg Drugs - 2552 914 500 series M L Lambert 579. K Knisley 543. J. Harter 518 450 series and above S. Kern 498. G. Eyer 492, R Eas'ev 483, M Piter 474. V Penn 474. M Null 475 Wortinger 449, J. Clemons 442. N. Shields 440, B Gardner 458, J A Reed 458. G Pilcher 457, L. Culbertson 454, A. Peterson 454, C. Richards 452, S. Sloan 450 200 games M L Lambert 254, K. Knisley 222. J Harter 205 170 games and above S. Kern 197. B. Gardner 197. M Null 194. R Easley 189, E. Price IM. C Richards 184. J. A. Reed 182, V. Penn 181, C. Simpson 180. J. Clemons 180. J. Wortinger 179, $ Bowen 174. E Tatman 173, E Haskins 173. G Eyer 172, L Welty 170, M. L Lambert 170 Sunday Nite Mixed Star Auto 741 43'1 Fearless 4 49 51 Shotguns 661 53'1 Augsburgers SS'i 541

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Martin s Feeds 65 55 vaga 421 571 Syracuse Motor 601 591 Curls Inc 57 43 Taylor Wholesale 55 45 RAR 48 72 Beginners 47' i 72' i Sleepy Owl 47 73 High team series: Star Auto — 1848 High team game Vega — 449 600 series (men): B Simon 609 500 series (men) J. Simpson 500. R Caudill 503. B Clemons 539. K Knisley 532. J deSomer 527. D Bess 505. G Richards 507 200game (men): B Simon 234. B Clemons 213 450 series (women): P Smith 443. K. Hamilton 454 170 game (women) . K. Hamilton 193. P. Smith 182 Land O'Lakes Final Standings 2d Half Cl J Const 34 24 State Bank 34 24 + vega i 351 241 Frog Tavern 35 25 Deans Milk 34'? 251 Pauls Ceramic 33 27 BAM Body Shop 32*1 27'1 Syracuse Legion 32 28 Wawasee Motors 311 281 Knights of Columbus 31 29 Harris Funeral Home 29 31 Sleepy Owl Aqualand 27 33 Whites Plumbing 27 33 Auers 27 33. Liberty 24 34 vegan 24 34 No Webster Legion 15 45 + Won Rolloff tor 2d half 200 games — 500 series: J. Heintieiman 542. S Butt 555. S Crow 220 574, K Koontr 515. L. Welty 200 529. H Bartman 211 544. E Whitacre 521. G. Venator 173 Triplicate, H. George 201. G Nordman 510. C. Fink 500. F. Nyikos 514. V Becker 510. P Bright 212 578. R Spurting 201. R Marne 525, P Campbell 200 559. L Newman 205 541. D Weaver 504. F. Avery 553 County Holiday Lanes 38 It Kurlys Kegiers 34 24 Liquor Locker 35'1 241 Golden Grain 35 25 Weatherhead I 34 24 Anderson Paint 33 27 Barbee Hotel 321 271 Wawasee Bowl 31 29 Lakeland Motors 31 29 Brannock Trophys 31 29 Louie s Bar 29 31 Crow Roofing 29 3.1 Taylor Wholesale 29 31 Weatherhead II 29 31 Charlie's Teh Pin 28 32 OK Sales 27 33 Beacon 25 35 Bud's Body Shop 23 37 Bushong Barber Shop 22 38 Good's Barber Shop 18 38 High team series and game Holiday Lanes - 2769 946 600 series: J. Landis 617, D Thibaut 608 500 series: C. Thomas 543. A. Rider 524. D. Engle 583. J. Zimmerman 512, W. Ryan 592. D Blanchfcd 504. L. Weisser 504, J Kern 578. D Maresh 555, B G. Strieby 507, D Smith 544, R. Simon 503, A. Baker 547. G. Pavel 508. L. Bucher 577. D. Hyde 599. C. Wogoman 519, E. Anderson 548, R. Wogoman 534. C. Frusbour 512. H. Schrock 510, L. Seiffert 527, R Strombeck 515. E. Henning 518, G Sorensen 537. B. Strieby 541. J. Byrd 511. R B Graft 540, L. Mollenhour 519 200 games: C. Thomas 210, 203, D. Engle 213. D. Brumfield 205. J. Landis 212, 210. W Ryan 200. J. Kern 224, O Maresh 214. D. Thibaut 233. B. G Strieby 227, D. Smith 208, 204. J. Bucher 221, D Hyde 207, 210. C. Wogoman 218. R Wogoman 223, L. Seiffert 206. E. Henning 202, B. Strieby 201. D. Rieder 210

Hits A Misses Browns 801 43'1 Campbells 77 47 Monsanto 741 491 Brazels 621 611 Sudlows 57 67 CAD 50 74 Galloways 48 76 Flints 451 781 High team series and game: Campbells — 1927 696 600 series: P. Campbell 634 500 series: B. Simon 556, L Newman 551. D Butler 503. M. Donaldson 500 450 series and above: L. Galloway 467, C Campbell 461 200games: P. Campbell 243. 220. G. Webb 223. B Simon 213 170 games and above: J. Brown 187. L Galloway 173 Chain-O-Lakes club meets at Rhoades home By LORIRHOADES The Chain-O-Lakes 4-H club met recently at the home of Lori Rhoades. Jerry Rhodes, president, opened the meeting. Tina Hedington led the club in the pledges. Debbie Engle berth then led the group in the singing of “Vive I’Amour’’ and other songs. Lori Rhoades had a demonstration on the making of rice crispie cookies. Tina Hedington gave health and safety remarks on lightening and storm dangers. The next meeting will be at the home of Jerry Rhodes. Twilighters Bunco club meets in Niles home Mrs. Donald Niles, assisted by Mrs. Franklin Ringler, entertained for the April meeting of the Twilighters Bunco club at Syracuse with Mrs. Paul Stouder as a guest. High for the evening went to Mrs. Bill Coburn, as did the door prize, and Mrs. Philip Strieby received the low and travel gifts. Mrs. Niles, Mrs. Charles Searfoss and Mrs. Eugene Henning received birthday gifts from the club and secret pals. Mrs. Bill Eyer and Mrs. Tim Darr received anniversary gifts. The May meeting will be with Mrs. Darr and Mrs. Coburn will be co-hostess. Milford cemetery clean-up set for April 29 at 5:30 Members of the Milford cemetery association’s board have set Monday, April 29, at 5:30 p.m. for the annual clean-up of the cemetery. All interested persons are urged to help. Rudeness is a little man’s imitation of power.

Wed., April 24, 1974 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

NIPSCo amends gas tracking petition

HAMMOND — Northern Indiana Public Service company today amended its request of April 1,1974 to the Public Service Commission of Indiana to reflect the cancellation of an increase in gas supply costs of $406,619 (on an annual basis) which was to be passed on to it by Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America. The cancellation resulted from a denial by the Federal Power Commission of Natural’s application for an increase which would have been passed on to NIPSCo customers in April of this year. As a result of the utility’s latest action, an annual increase of $210,717 in the cost of gas to be passed on by both the Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America and the MichiganWisconsin Gas Pipeline company, effective May 1 of this year, will now result in an increase of 1% cents per month or 21 cents per year for the average residential NIPSCo customer Hearings set at Syracuse Both the Syracuse town plan commission and the board of zoning appeals have set hearings in early May according to legal notices which appear elsewhere in this issue. The board of zoning appeals will meet at 7:30 p.m. May 8 in the town hall to hold hearings on variances requested by the following persons: Jack Lowe, VyLactos Laboratories, Inc., William H. Buss and Harold Douglas Schrock. The plan commission will meet at 7:30 p.m. on May 9 in the town hall to act on certificates of approval on requests for preliminary plats made by Kinder Realty. Kinder Fis requesting approval on 36 lots of Village Annex, section two and 12 lots in Wawasee Heights subdivision, section two.

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using gas for home heating and two-thirds of a cent per month or eight cents per year for the NIPSCo residential customer using gas for other purposes other than home heating. NIPSCo’s filing is in accordance with an order of the Public Service Commission of Indiana, dated December 11, 1970. The effectiveness of the new rate schedules are subject to the approval of the Public Service Commission of Indiana. Lola Pinney buys Winnies beauty salon Mrs. Belmont (Lola) Pinney has announced the purchase of Winnie The Pooh Styling Salon, located at 100 East Pearl street, Syracuse, from Mrs. Robert H. (Winnie) Smith, Jr., the transaction and possession taking place on Monday. Mrs. Pinney states Taceile Rumfelt will serve as manager and operator of the salon. Mrs. Smith founded the business approximately four years ago and has operated it successfully until its sale early this week. Mrs. along with her husband and son and daughter-in-law, the Rick Pinneys, are local real estate developers.

Vote For Harry M. VanHemert Republican Candidate Turkey Creek Township Assessor ♦ Strongly adhers to fair and uniform assessing so that all taxpayers are waluated equally Primary Election May 7. 1974 Paid For By H VanHemert

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