The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 June 1974 — Page 3

Awards presented at Webster school May 28

Athletic awards were presented to students at North Webster school (hiring an activity awards program on May 28. Certificates of recognition were presented to: Styart Bryant, baseball, football, and track; Jack Morris, wrestling; Mark Simpson, football, basketball, track; Brian Rich, basketball; Jerry Bums, track; Michael Ousley, cross country, basketball, track; Tim White, baseball; Steve Swope, basketball; Kevin Butcher, football, basketball, track and wrestling; Worth Packer, cross country, basketball, track; John Vince Williams, cross country and basketball; Steve Charlton, cross country and basketball; And, Steve Payne, baseball and football; Steve Caudill, football and track; Mike Connolly, football, basketball manager; John Conway, football, basketball. wrestling and track; Eddie Clayton, cross country, football, track; Mike George, cross country, wrestling and track, Kevin Gilbert, football, basketball, track; Kevin Glaser, football and track; 0. V Harris, football, basketball, track; Chris Hyser, track; Jeff Root, baseball, football, basketball and wrestling; Greg Secor, football, Also. Tony Shear, football.

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wrestling, track, John Shock, baseball, football and wrestling; Mark Stidams. wrestling; Brent Stutzman, football, basketball. Mgr.; Kent Trobaugh. baseball, football, basketball; Dave Tucker; cross country and basketball; Mark Walgamuth, baseball, basketball, football and wrestling; Phil Danner, cross country, basketball; Jim Fidler, track. Bob Guy. basketball, track manager; Hal Hammaker, football, basketball, wrestling and track; John Hostetler, basketball Mgr.; Mike Kissinger football, basketball and track; Tim Kuhn, basketball, manager; Mark Lantz, football and basketball;

And. Jerry Mort, track; Todd Niles, basketball. Mike Ray. basketball. Brian Rich, basketball; Matt Strombeck. basketball . Steve Swope, basketball. Vince Williams, cross country and basketball; Mark Wolfe, football and basketball; Mark Wagoner. football, basketball; Doug Bone, football; Brent Bowen, football and track; Bart Bowser, football, basketball. track; Jeff Burns, football; Rod Chiddister. track manager; Scott Coffin, football; Allen Coy, football, basketball, and track; Mike Coy, football, basketball, track; Larry Germonprez,

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football and track; Scot Green, basketball and track; Tyler Haines; football, basketball. Also. Jay Harreld. football, basketball, track; Tim Harris, football, basketball, track; Todd Harris, football, basketball and track; Doug Hougey, football; Brian Keim, football; Richard Leamons, football, basketball; Tim Martin, basketball and track; Marsh Minnick, football, basketball, track; Doug Mock, basketball, football, track; Greg Moerchen. basketball and track; Wayne Newman, track. Paul Pavel, football, basketball, track; John Pifer, football, basketball, manager; Steve Read, football and track; Scott Rensberger. football, basketball; Mike Richardson, football; Tim Shear, football, basketball, wrestling manager; Eric Shephard, football, track; Galen Sopher, football, basketball and track; And, Andy Stevens, football. David Strombeck; football, basketball; Kevin Templeton, track; Alan Thompson, football, basketball and track; Dan Tracy, basketball. Todd Walls, football; Rusty Waugh, football, basketball and track; Rusty Morrison, basketball; Lyle Haney, basketball and track; Kevin Marose. basketball, football, wrestling and track. Individual Awards Individual trophies in the various sports were presented as follows: Football: Outstanding back. Kent Trobaugh; outstanding Ifneman, O. V. Harris Wrestling: John Shock Basketball: Rebounds, O. V. Harris; free throws, Kent Trobaugh; field goals, Kent Trobaugh Track: Mike Ousley Baseball: (73) Kevin Coy Basketball assists: (7th grade) Mike Kissinger GAA Girls athletic awards were presented to girls who participated in four or more intramural sports. Those receiving

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certificate of recognition are: Winona Baily. Sue Loetz. Martha Baumle, Laurie Pryor, Mary Beth Rhodes, Jeanne Dye, Sandy Mullett, Teresa Coy. Card Read. Mary Simpson. Annette George. Debbie Valentine. Dianne Doty, Kandi Mort. Melanie Zurcher. Joseanne Jernigan, Kim Wagoner. Barbara Hamman and Jennifer Northrup Certificates of recognition for interscholastic sports went to: Volleyball — Martha Baumle. Denise Vanator. Carol Read. Laura Keene. Monica Jernigan. Mary Beth Rhodes. Kandi Mort and Mary Simpson. Track: Liz Sloan. Lisa Gant. Mary Stover and Danielle Neibert. Athletic charms awarded to eighth grade girls for participation interscholastic sports during their junior high school years went to: Volleyball: Beth Reiff. Kim Goins. Debbie Valentine, Kathy Iden. Joseanne Jernigan. Kim Danner. Kim Wagoner, and Denise Barrett. Track: Jeanne Dye. Winona Bailey. Beth Reiff. Denise Barrett, Kathy Iden and Annette George. Cheerleading medals were awarded to: Seventh grade' — Kathy Conway, Darsee Staley, Barb Hamman, Michelle Calobrace and Laurie Pryor. Eighth grade — Jill Davis. Sue Loetz, Mary Clark. Annie Mills and Kim Calobrace. Council Pins Student Council pins were presented to: Stuart Bryant, president; Kent Trobaugh. vice president; Mark Clark, secretary; Kevin Butcher. Mark Lantz, Kevin Marose, Mike Kissinger, Tim Harris, Bart Bowser and Paul Pavel. Winners listed at South Shore ladies day play Winners of Tuesday s ladies play at South Shore have been listed as follows: First to Joan Gray, second Susie Hulley and third to Jackie Wortinger in 18 hole play. Dorothy Snyder and Mary Jane Lesh tied for first place in the nine hole play with B. J. Silveus. Dorothy Jones and Brenda Kuhn tying for second and Helen Hoyte winning third with Eleanor Moots and Pearl Hermman finishing fourth. The Fisher reunion was held Sunday at the Milford fire station with Mrs. Francis Korenstra and Mrs. Noble Fisher as hostesses. Those attending came from Goshen. Milford, Warsaw. Syracuse, Elkhart. Anderson. Lapaz, Bremen. Wyatt and Houghton Lake. Mich.

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Entries being taken for Country Boys tournament

Entries are now being taken for scores per hole will be counted, the Country Boys, the first major Also, there will be an increased golf tournament of the season at number of prizes for sharpTippecanoe Lake Country club, shooting golfers on the par three An annual event for more than and five holes. 20 years, the one-day golf The , tournament will be shootout is June 8. according to followed by an evening of entournament chairman Michael tertainment that will feature a Arnolt. coin try-western band and dinner In an effort to stimulate par- menu. Those attending may ticipation by golfers of all han- dress western style or casual, dicaps. Arnolt said this year’s Tournament entry may be tournament will take on a new made by calling golf professional format. Foursomes —anA. B, C Marsh Anglin or assistant pro and D flight player who are Kenneth Brandenburg. Entries, selected in a drawing — will which have been made at an compete in the team event; increased clip this year, will be however, only the three best limited to the first 100 players.

Aces defeat Plymouth 5-4

By DON KINNEY The Milford Aces defeated a team from Plymouth last Sunday. 5-4. coming up with a run in the bottom of the ninth to get their fourth win in six games. The Aces were behind 4-2 going into the bottom of the eighth, but runs by Joe Melendez and Don Kinney tied the score. In the ninth with the score tied Billy Richardson opened the inning bygetting on base and on an error by the firct baseman Mingo Melendez then drove in Richardson with a double to left Friday Nite Mixed Doubles Four K 's Fl Guys & Dolls 1 ’ Go Getters 5 3 Whiskervilles 5 3 BT 4 4 ASP'S 4 4 Odd Balis 3 $ Half Fast 3 5 Far Outs v 3 5 Strikers 3 5 GB.R 3 5 Travelers ’ F High team series and game Four K's 1986 tn SOO series men B Simon 596. J Kern 540 500 series women K Knisley 503 450 series women S Kern 488. M Reeve 458 200 games men 0 Simon 223 170 game women K Knisley >9O. 171. S Kern 174, B Kern 173 Thursday Nite Ladies Summer The Sneakers 71 Camelot Squares 4 2 Three G's 4 4 Jet Set < 4 4 The Streakers 4 4 Three Stooges 3 5 L&M 2 4 Three Musketeers 2 4 High team series and game The Sneakers - 1353 460 500 sertes ' J Groves 519 450 series Y Coburn 454. J Halsey 479, S

Summer worship times set at Calvary church

Calvary United Methodist church of Syracuse began its summer worship schedule last Sunday morning. Worship services are now held at 8:30 a m. and 10:30 a.m. with Sunday church school at 9:30 a.m. Nursery care will be provided for all services. Miss Rita Cook is organist during the 8:30 service and Mrs.

425 participate in 1974 special Olympics regional

The 1974 Indiana Special Olympics Region II track, field and swim meet was held recently at the Warsaw high school track and the Wawasee high school pool. Some 425 athletes from special education classes, rehabilitation facilities and nursing homes represented Marshall, Stark. Elkhart, Saint Joseph and Kosciusko counties in the meet. Competitive track events included: 50 yard dash, 300 yard run. 440 yard relay, the standing long jump, soft ball.throw, high jump and the pentathalon. Swimming events included: 25 yard freestyle, 50 yard freestyle, 25 yard back stroke and the 100 yard relay. Special Olympics offers these special athletes a chance to succeed by awarding ribbons to winners of ability level divisions within each event. Recent scientific research shows that success on the playing field and in the gymnasium can lead to success at home, at school, and on the job The main goal of the Kennedy foundation special Olympic program is to give every special child an opportunity for success in sports and in life.

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field for the winning run. The winning pitcher for the Aces was Chamberlin, who came in in the fourth in relief of Pete Melendez. The Aces’ next game is a double-header this Sunday at South Bend. Line scores follow: Aces 010100021 Plymouth 10120000 Melendez. Chamberlin (4) and Vanover. Henry and Jose. WP Chamberlin, LP Henry. Time: 2:37. Gilbert 496. M Piter 457 170 games Y Coburn 181. J Groves 191. E Haskins 196. J Halsey 182. S Gilbert 172. M Piter 185 Knifing in Milford early this morning Milford town marshal Don Drake reported a knifing at the Branding Iron bar on Main street at 12:50 this morning (Wednesday). Jesse Salazar, r 2 Milford, was taken to an area hospital where nine stitches were required to close a knife wound on his cheek. Police arrested Jerry Young. Milford Hotel, on charges of assault and battery. Young was taken to the county jail. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Enoch of Lake Wawasee spent last week with their son. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Peterson, at Cumberland. Md.

Harry Appenzeller during the 10:30 time. The chancel choir will sing only during the later service with special music planned for the early time. The church is located on Indiana 13 at the south edge of Syracuse. Residents of the area, and vacationers, are always welcome.

All participants in the regional meet are eligible to go to the three day state special Olympics at Indiana State university, Terre Haute, June 27, 28 and 29. Cromwell Methodist church sets Bible school dates The vacation Bible school at Cromwell United Methodist church will be from June 10 through 14 at 6:30 to 9 p.m. each evening. The kick-off parade for the school will be at 7 p.m on June 7, starting in front of the church. Permit granted Berghorns for Gazebo room A beer and wine permit was granted Gene and Sheila Berghorn for the basement of the Gazebo room in the corner of the new Pickwick Place at Syracuse Berghorn says they plan to open for business as soon as possible. Tentative plans are for a rathskiller type business including a family room and serving of sandwiches and pizza, in addition to beer and wine.

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NEW MINISTER AT MILFORD — Rev. James L. Alt. shown above holding Amy. 34 with his wife Alice, shown holding Jennifer, six months, is the new pastor of the Milford United Methodist church. Alt preached his first sermon in Milford last Sunday and will be moving his family to the Lakeland community on June 13. Rev. Alt is a 1969 graduate of Purdue university and a 1973 graduate of the Christian theological seminary in Indianapolis. He has been serving student pastorates for the last seven years. His last charge was at Star City. A native of Kouts, Rev. Alt is a charter member of the Star City Lions club and served as secretary of the Pulaski county ministerial association. He was an organizer of the PCMA basketball league. Mrs. Alt is a 1968 graduate of Purdue university with a major in elementary education. She taught first grade at Lebanon’s PerryWorth elementary school prior to the birth of her first daughter. She is a native of Indianapolis.

Two injured in Sunday crash Two Syracuse young people, Cindy Rogers, 20. and Debra Kauffman. 16, sustained injuries in a three-vehicle crash at 7:40 Sunday evening at the intersection of Indiana 13 and Chicago streets at the south edge of Syracuse. Other drivers involved were Robert L. Mast, 18.136 E. Boston, Syracuse and driver of a 1973 truck; and Frederick E. Hann, 26, r 2 Syracuse, driver of a 1968 Chevrolet. The crash occurred as one driver pulled onto the state road, was hit by another vehicle which in turn hit the Rogers 1964 Oldsmobile which was stopped at the stop sign for Indiana 13 headed east on Chicago street. Miss Kauffman, a passenger in the Rogers auto, was treated at Goshen hospital for a sprained right shoulder. The Rogers woman sustained a pinched neck nerve. Damage was set at $250 to the truck, $1,500 to the Chevrolet and SSOO to the Rogers car Syracuse police investigated. Week end play results given for Wawasee club © Scramble results for Wawasee golf club on Saturday were as follows: First with a 32, Guy Kilmer. George Burns, Hazel Swihart and Howard Cripe; and second, 34, and winners of the playoff were Virgil Bums, Bill Holmes, Jim Tolliver and Bernice Miller. Mel King took first place, lownet, with a 72 in the men’s tournament Sunday with Joe Hartsough in second with a 73. Coming events include a

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Saturday scramble at 4 p.m. and the men’s tournament anytime during the day on Sunday. Tee to green is play of the day Tee to green was the play for the day last Thursday for the ladies of Tippecanoe Lake Country club with the following winners in 18-hole play: Class A — Ester Brewster, first low gross; Gloria Maish, second low gross; Mary Jane Lantz, first low net. and Fredal Wolfram, second low net. Class B — Irene Benzenberg, first low gross; and Peg Hoffer, second; Lois Plew. first low net; and Ellen Rasor, second low net. Class C — Myrtle Wentzel, first low gross; and June Reed, first low net. Reports boat is stolen M. Alheim of Goshen and Enchanted Hills, Lake Wawasee. reported to Syracuse police Sunday afternoon of a 12’ Starcraft boat being taken from the channel at Enchanted Hills. | NEW PARIS j I SPEEDWAY I j —Saturdays— j Sixteen Exciting Races On Fast | Paved Track | Time Trials 6:45 ! First Race 8:00 | Racing Sundays j At Mottville

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