The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 May 1974 — Page 3
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INTERNATIONAL PALACE OF SPORTS — Final touches are being made to the International Palace oI Sports at North Webster, in preparation for their forthcoming opening. A week ago the cupalos went up. as seen in this photo, and more recently the grounds have been prepared for landscaping. The building and concept of an International sports center in North Webster is a compelling one and a welcomed attraction to that community and to Kosciusko county.
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Schenkel announces entries for 3d Knights tournament
Chris Schenkel. king of the international Palace of Sports youth foundation, announced the first three entries in the third annual tournament of knights scheduled Saturday. June 29. at 1 pm at the school grounds in North Webster The event is held in conjunction with the 29th annual Mermaid Festival The entries are Monte Cook, a Jimtown high school senior who will compete as the “Knight of Jimtown;’’ Dick Boggess. a senior at Fort Wayne South Side high school, who will compete as “Knight of Fort Wayne; ” and Tom Papenbrock, a Churubusco high school senior.
who will compete as "Knight of Churubusco." Monte Cook stands 5’U" and weighs 163 pounds. During his high school career he has received nine varsity letters in football, basketball and baseball. In football he was named to the Prep-All American team. All Conference team, and was the 1973 Elkhart county scoring champ. The past two years he has been named all conference, most valuable player and all time single season Jimtown scoring champ in basketball. He is sponsored by the athletic department. Dick Boggess has received two
varsity letters in baseball while being named top defensive player of 1973. He stands six feet and weighs 160 pounds and is sponsored by South Side high school. Tom Papenbrock is 17. He stands six feet tall and weighs 170 pounds. He is a member of the lettermen's club and competed an the school's basketball team. He is -sponsored by the letterman s club. The tournament of knights is staged annually by the International Palace of Sports, in furtherance of its king of sports youth program. The event is open only to male graduates of accredited high schools who are sponsored by non-profit educational, religious or civic organizations. The tourney features competition in baseball, basketball, football, golf, tennis and track. The foundation will award SI,OOO to sponsors of winning contestants while the contestants themselves will compete for the annual Sir Lancelot du Lac and Sir Galahad awards. Athletic banquet at West Noble West Noble high school will hold the annual spring athletic banquet on Wednesday. May 22. The banquet will be a carry in supper beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the high school cafetorium. The public is invited to attend. Meat and drinks will be furnished by the Letterman's club. Athletes from basketball, wrestling, baseball, golf and track will be honored. Milford Aces defeat Aztecas By BRADSORENSEN The Milford Apes led by Pete Melendez won their second game of the season over the South Bend Aztecas 10-1. Melendez went three for four with three RBl’s and two home runs to lead the Aces hitting attack. He also led the Aces pitching with six innings of shut out ball before leaving the game with a sore arm. Dan Chamberlin and Gerald Cripe finished the game for Melendez. Melendez took the win and is 20. The Aces next game is at South Bend against LaPorte this Sunday at 2 p.m.
County league Helds bowling banquet The county league annual bowling banquet for the season’s end was held Monday night at Wawasee Bowl with Holiday Lanes as champs with a 2650 total in a roll-off with Wawasee Bowl. The latter had a 2611 total. High series team went to Holiday Lanes with a 2920; second. Liquor Locker with 2741; and third, tie. Charlie’s Ten Pin and Barbee Hotel. 2723. High game went to Holiday Lanes with 1025; second. Kurly’s Keglers, 1006; and third, Charlie’s Ten Pin, 966. Dick Thibaut took high average individual with 184; Clifford Thomas.'second. 179; and Lowell Welty, third, 178. High series individual went to George Rider, 674; Jim Landis, second, 667; and Albert Rida 1 , third, 648. Dan Brumfield took high game with a 268; second. Ralph Stahley. 259; and third. Charlie Frushour. 257. The improvement award went to Bob NUes with a plus 13 pins; and the secretary's award went to John Scarbeary. Warriors whip Whitko Wildcats By SANDY GERENCSER The Warrior golf team defeated the Whitko Wildcats last night (Tuesday) at home by a score of 153-178. The total team score of 153 was just one stroke more than the school record of 152, for a nine hole course. Phil Randall was low medalist for the tribe as he shot a one over par 37. Sam Ludwig carded a 38. Scoring 39's were Jon Owens and Ron Bauman. Rob Zurcher had a 41. Leading Whitko was Jeff Carr with a 42. Tim Biltz and Jeff Langohr both had 45’s. Dave Rex scored a 46 while Dan Caudill had a 50. The jimp- varisty clobbered Whitko. 162-203. Steve Cov erst one led the squad with a 38. Larry’ Allen shot a 39. Paul Miller scored a 42 while Bob Johnson had a 43. Bill Jones tallied a 45. EES3 u Sunday Nit* Mixed Leegu# I Final) Star Auto Center 43 49 Fearless* 76 56 Martin's Feeds 76 56 Augsburger'i 71 *3 Snotguns 70'j 6l'-i vega 6T» M' j Curl's Inc 66 66 Syracuse Motor Saies 63‘ j # j Taylor Wholesale 60 77 RIR 54 7* Beginners S3'j 79'i Sleepy Owl S 3 *0 High team series Martin's Feeds — 1913 High team game Fearless * - 6*o 500 series (men) D. Hamilton 5*3, G Richards 543. C. Summer lot 539, R Caudill 533 700 game (men): G Richards 200. C. Summer tot 301. J. deSomer 306 450 series (women) J. Clemons *73. K Larimer *54. K Hamilton 469. C Simpson 466 170 game (woman) K. Larimer 166. C. Simpson 193. K Caudill 174 First aid respond to two week end calls Syracuse first aidmen responded to two calls over the week end, the first at 8:34 p.m. Saturday in the parking lot at Louie’s Bar and Grill where first aid was refused by Leonard Nichols: The second call was for a freak bicycle mishap at 6:57 Sunday evening for Bruce Rookstool. young son of Mrs. lshmael Rookstool, on the Syracuse school playground. The youth sustained a broken left leg in the mishap and will undergo surgery today (Wednesday) in the Goshen hospital ISTH AMENDMENT The 16th Amendment giving the government power to collect income taxes became law on Feb. 3,1913. f NEW PARIS 1 l SPEEDWAY l J — Saturday — J ♦ Late Models t » Supers — Hebbys | $ Road Runners { J Thrilling Action | ♦ Time Trials 6:45 ♦ ♦ First Race 8:00 ♦ ♦ At Plymouth Fridays J
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Lakeland students rank high in Olympics meet
Students of Lakeland’s elementary and junior high special education classes traveled to Warsaw Friday to enter the special Olympics county games and ranked high at the meet. This is a nationally sponsored athletic program with goals to promote programs that will give more body building activities to children who are classified as handicapped in any way. These athletic activities are being promoted both in the daily school program and also in local, regional and state contests giving the students an opportunity to experience competing against other students of their own age range. Winners in the county contest will participate in the regional meet at Warsaw on May 25. The boys and girls pictured here are all winners of ribbons far Lakeland’s special Olympics entries. In junior high, Diane Glaze took first in the 309-yard dash, first in standing broad jump and first in the 440-relay. Lee Penn took two firsts, the 300-yard dash and 440-relay. Tom Dahl took first in standing broad Basketball clinic set A special one week basketball clinic will be held again this year for those students in the Wa-Nee community school district who are just completing the fourth grade. The clinic will be conducted at the North Wood high school “panther pit” by head coach Rick Bowen and varsity assistant Dennis Myers. The clinic will be June 3 to 7 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily. Each camper will receive a camp T-shirt, instruction in the basic fundamentals of dribbling, passing and shooting. North Wood coach Bowen stated "the purpose of this short session is to give each participating student fundamental instruction in basketball to insure the proper learning of techniques, therefore preventing bad habits before they begin. The entire approach will be from a recreational standpoint." Students may enroll by mail or on the first day of the clinic.
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jump, first in the 440-relay, and third in softball throw.. In elementary participation, Ed Bur chard took a first in the 50yard dash, and first in standing long jump. David Hunziker posted a second (dace in standing long jump and a third in the 50-yard dash. Charlene Schrock had a first in the 50-yard dash, as did Jeff Millar. Jeff also had a second in standing long jump. Donnie Kauffman had a first rating in the 300-yard dash and third in the 50-yard dash. Danny Schrock and Jill Butts both participated in the softball throw.
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Lisa Siebert took a first in the 440-relay and a second in the 330yard dash. Anna Sparduto placed first in the softball throw and second in standing long jump. Marlene Overfelt placed first in the softball throw and third in the 50-yard dash. Becky Stouder placed second in the softball throw and third in standing long jump. David Graf was first in the 440relay and participated in the 300yard dash and 440-relay. Ed Burchard, Don Kauffman, Jeff Miller and David Hunziker received a first in the 440-yard relay.
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