The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 January 1975 — Page 3
Warriorette swimmers win opening meet
By SANDY GERENCSER Cindy Peterson’s girls’ swim team defeated South Bend Washington last Wednesday, 10895, in a meet at South Bend. Three school records were broken The 200 medley relay team — Deb Doty. Teresa Carpenter. Marlys Staley and Lisa Bosstick — set a new record as they clocked 2:15.0. Lisa Bosstick set two new records on her own as she won the 50 freestyle in 29.4 and the 100 freestyle in 1:06.6. The 400 freestyle team, composed of Esti Keen, Melissa Shipley, Tammy Bosstick and Deb Doty, placed first with 4:52.6. Marlys Staley was a double winner as she took first in the 200 individual medley and the 100 butterfly; her respective times were 2:54.8 and 1:26 3 Drenna Grismer won the 50 backstroke in :38.7. Deb Doty won the 100 backstroke with 1:15.2. Clocking in the 100 breaststroke to'Ww- was Teresa Carpenter. Second place winners were Kathy Carlin in diving. Tammy Bosstick in the 200 and 400 freestyle, Beth Reiff in the 50 backstroke and Teresa Carpenter in the 50 breaststroke Third place finishers were Melissa Shipley m the 200 free. Julie Thibaut in the 200 individual
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medley and 50 butterfly, Esti Keen in the 100 free and Drenna Grisamer in the 100 back. Coming in fourth were Mary Lowe in the 50 and 100 butterfly, Sharon Rapp in the 50 and 100 breaststroke, Esti Keen in the 200 free, Joann Trobridge in the 50 free and Melissa Shipley in the 400 free. Wawasee will host a Co-ed meet with 'New Prairie on Saturday at 10 a.m. On Monday the Warriorettes will host Elkhart Memorial at 6 p.m. Frosh destroy Minutemen ' By SANDY GERENCSER George Vitaniemi’s freshman basketball team defeated Concord last Wednesday 84-35. Wawasee hosted the “A” team game The squad's record nowrides at 4-4. Scores by quarters: Wawasee 23 35 50 84 Concord 6 16 27 35 J. D Corl scored 21 points to lead the team to victory. Ken Patton hit 13 points and Bryan Smith netted 12. Kent Trobaugh tallied 10. The young Warriors hit 34 field goals while the Minutemen only netted 14. Wawasee goes to Whitko tomorrow (Thursday) and Plymouth on Tuesday. Both games start at 6:30 Warriorettes split with Goshen girls By SANDY GERENCSER The Wawasee girls' basketball teams, coached this year by Jack Marlette, played two close and exciting games at Goshen last Monday. The "A” team won 38-37
to up its record to 2-1. The “B” squad lost 31-29 and now has a record of 1-1. Score by quarters “A" team: Wawasee 9 22 26 38 Goshen 7 25 33 37 Betsy Williams led the Warriorettes with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Barb Brouwer scored 10 points. Quarter scores for the “B” team: Wawasee 8 15 23 29 Goshen 8 14 16 31 Bea Carvajal led the second team with 10 points. The Wawasee girls will be at Elkhart Central tonight (Wednesday) at 6:30. JV skins the Bremen Lions By SANDY GERENCSER Jerry Lambert 's junior varsitybasketball squad defeated the Bremen Lions last Saturday in a game on the Wawasee court 4740. The Warriors dominated Bremen; they had the Lions contained throughout the contest Wawasee 10 21 33 47 Bremen 4 12 20 40 The biggest lead for the tribe came in the third quarter when it led by 13 points. Mike Steffen converted a three-point play and added another point after a technical foul to help the Warriors gain their big lead. Keith Cripe was high scorer with 10 points. Doug Pollock had eight points to his credit while CTaig Sorensen had seven. The remaining scoring was Mike Steffen six. Rick Bauman five. Norm Vanlaningham four. Mark Hoover three. Steve Kroh two and Steve Troup two. The Warriors will travel to Tippecanoe Valley on Saturday for a at 6:30. Frosh scalp Redskins By SANDY GERENCSER .Wawasee’s freshman wrestling ’ team defeated Goshen in its final match of the season. 24-18. Leroy Rapp's boys finished their season with a 4-2 record Winning for Wawasee by a fall were Kevin Butcher, Ken McMillan. and Kevin Etchison. Warriors who won their matches by decision were Mark Walgamuth 5-3 and Ed Vanlaningham 11-7. Dave Ensinger was beaten by a pin Decisioned by Goshen were Wayne Gronendyke 3-2, Mike Troyer 6-4, Bryan Napier 4-0 and John Beer 6-3
Tankmen topple to Elkhart Memorial
By SANDY GERENCSER The Wawasee boys’ swim team was defeated by Elkhart Memorial last Tuesday. 99-72. in the Warrior pool. Pamela Juday’s boys took first in seven of 11 events, but could not come up with the points for lower placings for the win. Clem Lisor was a double winner as he was victorious in the 200 freestyle in 2:02.0 and the 100 breaststroke in 1:10.9. Tim Campbell won the 200 individual medley in 2:23.1. Dennis Spearman clocked :54.6 to take the 100 freestyle. The 500 free was won by Brian Simmons. Joe Elam totaled 165.8 points to win the diving competition. Victorious in the 400 freestyle relay with a time of 3:51.2 were Brian Simmons. Tim Campbell. Clem Lisor and Dennis Spearman. In the 50 free Spearman and
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Simmons placed 2-3. In the 100 butterfly Mark Koble and Gary Webb finished third and fourth respectively. Doug Troyer was third in diving. Tim Campbell came in second in the 100 backstroke. Wawasee finished third and fourth in the 200 medley relay. Members of the first team were Mark Koble, Gary Webb, Blane Hurd and David Ganz; the second relay squad was composed of Dan Hardy. Randy Wheeler. Doug Rater and Brian Engle. Dennis Solomon, Paul Schrumpf, Steve Payne and Dan Dieterly were fourth in the 400 freestyle relay. Wawasee hosts New Prairie in a co-ed meet Saturday at 10. Next Tuesday the Warriors will travel to Concord for a meet at 7. JV downed by Pilgrims By SANDY GERENCSER The Wawasee junior varsity basketball team lost to Plymouth last Friday 52-41. The Pilgrims were ahead of the Warriors at the end of each quarter. Wawasee 8 19 28 41 Plymouth 10 25 40 52 Hie tribe was put down quickly in the second and thirdperiods as the Pilgrims scored two fast baskets at the outset of each. It was down by as many as 14 points in the third quarter but came back within 11 by the close of the game. The junior varsity, as did the varsity, suffered in the scoring department Friday evening. The leading scorer for the squad was Keith Cripe as he netted 12 points. Doug Pollock scored nine while Mike Steffen had six. Scoring four points each were Steve Kroh and Rick Bauman. Joel Popenfoose and Craig Sorensen tallied two apiece while Norm Vanlaningham and Steve Troup each added a point. Wawasee will journey to East Noble for a 6:30 game on Friday. Firemen respond to afternoon calls Syracuse volunteer firemen responded to two calls Monday afternoon, the first at the Arlen H. Bobeck home at 2:09 when a motor shorted on a well drilling rig being used to drill a well in the backyard. The Bobeck home is located several miles east on the Kosciusko-Elkhart county line road. The fire was extinguished by the time firemen arrived. A smoke-filled house and extremely hot walls prompted a call at 4:02 to the Bob Burke residence about three and onehalf miles west of Syracuse on the Syracuse-Milford road. A television antenna rotor control box had shorted out. No water was needed for the call. Rocks thrown through windows Pete Avalos of r 4 Syracuse reported to officers last Friday that a number of rocks had been thrown through windows at his residence. County officers are investigating.
f . >•., ft wWsr WINNERS — Sbowu blre, left to right, are Mike Hann. Steve DMithan and Mark DeWitt, all members of Cub Scout pack 3828 of Saint Andrew s church, displaying medils won this past year. The first place medals were in the physical fitness program and third place for district competition at Warsaw. The boys were all in eight-nine-18 year age groups. Sponsored by Saint Andrew's United Methodist church, the group now has 84 boys and 14 adults as leaders. A Pine Wood derby is planned in January, a blue and gold banquet in February and a circus event in March for pack and family members. Youths interested in joining the Cub Scouts may do so by contacting Jim Hann, cub master.
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FIVE YEARS AT BROCK — During the recent company party honoring all Brock employees 10 persons received plaques for five years of service to the company. From left in the front row are Shirley Hewitt, Joy Rumfelt, Silvia Hostetler and Caroline Pressler. In back are Walt Westerman. Ron Keppler and Dan Becker. No6octured but also receiving awards were Sally Hall, Betty Sizemore and Fred Miller.
Milford man beaten Arnold Garza, 40. Milford, was treated and released at the Goshen hospital last week following a beating. Garza reported to Indiana state police trooper Mel Eash, of the Ligonier district, that he was westbound on the SyracuseMilford road when a car came up behind him and flashed the lights several times. Garza said he pulled over to the side of the road thinking it was friend. Garza got out of his auto and was approached by four or five men who then beat him. Garza reported to the investigating officer that he knew of no reason for the beating and that he would not file charges. NIPSCo gas supply costs increase again HAMMOND - Northern Indiana Public Service Company has been notified by all five of its suppliers, Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America, Midwestern 0 Gas Transmission Company. Michigan-Wisconsin Pipe Line company, Trunkline Gas company and Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line company, of an annual increase of $5,841,043 in the cost of gas effective as of February 1, 1975. To offset this increase. NIPSCo today filed new rate schedules with the Public Service Commission of Indiana in accordance with an order of the commission issued December 11. 1970, authorizing gas distribution utilities in Indiana to recover such gas supply increases whenever they have been allowed by the Federal Power con» mission. This filing supersedes and includes a $3,241,236 request filed by NIPSCo in November 1974. As a result of this latest petition resulting from increases in the cost of gas from pipeline suppliers, the average NIPSCo residential customer using gas for home heating will pay approximately 32 cents per month or $3.89 per year more for gas service beginning in February, while NISCo residential customers using gas for household purposes other than home heating will pay eight cents per month or 94 cents per year more. The effectiveness of the new rate schedules is subject to the approval of the Public Service Chm mission of Indiana.
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Ji EMPLOYEE HONORED — Paul Brembeck. left, general manager of Brock Manufacturing. Inc., Milford, is shown presenting Steve Baumgartner with a 15-year plaque honoring him for 15 years of service with the company. Steve is the oldest employee in time of service at Brock.
Fithian opens Warsaw office
Second District Congressman Floyd Fithian is announcing the opening of a district office at Warsaw. Indiana. The facility will be located in the post office building, 118 S. Lake St.. Warsaw. Local federal problems will be handled by the office for consituents, municipalities, and organizations in Kosciusko, Starke. Marshall and Wabash counties in the Second Indiana Congressional District. The office will be staffed by Marjorie Nice, office manager and Cheryl Rose, secretaryreceptionist. Congressman Fithian said. "This will be a full-time office with an open door policy for everyone to take advantage of the facility.” Hours are Monday thru Thursday 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Friday 9 a m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The reason for the late Friday hours and Saturday hours are for the Congressman to be available to the public on a regular basis in the district. Congressman Fithian said, "I intend to return to the district almost every week end that Congress is not in
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session to meet with the people. Appointments may be arranged by the Warsaw office staff.” The official opening with the Congressman is scheduled for Friday night. Jan. 17, from 7 to 9 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. The office is open currently and in full operation. Car battery is stolen Dick Casto reported a battery was stolen from one of the cars at the Milford Motors lot. The theft was discovered on Tuesday morning and is being investigated by the Milford police department. ATTEND PARTY’ AT MISHAWAKA Six members of the Dewart Lake Ski Club attended the Spray Riders Water Ski club New Y'ear’s party Saturday night at Mishawaka. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bucher and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hickman, all of Dewart Lake.
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