The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 March 1975 — Page 3
11 i i i i i ! h ■■Kai i ; I j <;n: ; - K.W!*? Zf/jrH'/ IjIIF »r /f ■ • * RACE CAR HERE — The above pictured race car is sponsored by C. S. Myers of Milford and is currently in the area. On Tuesday the car was it Marsaw high school where auto mechanics students viewed it. Today it is at Fairfield and tomorrow (Thursday > it will be at Wawasee. The car is driven by Michigan City racer Jim F>y and is a Ford Pinto. Fry will be competing in the Goodrich 3 Hour at Sebring. Fla., on March 21.
Donkey basketball game at Wawasee high school
America’s craziest and most unpredictable sport — donkey basketball — will be featured at the Wawasee high school gym. at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday March 18 The teams will be made up of high school and junior high coaches versus high school students Shaw Bros bring their combination of circus atmosphere and rodeo thrills to town for the benefit of the Lettermen's club. The old saying “stubborn as a mule", will be exemplified when the local boys match wits with the donkeys. The odds are that in
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most cases the donkeys will win. The old rodeo days will be brought to mind when the local Gene Autrys and Roy Rogers take their spills and bounces There will be plenty of laughs for the entire family during this fun-filled evening Persons haven’t witnessed basketball until they have seen it played on donkeys. It is really a little different than regular*, basketball Taking a shot at the basket, when the donkey decides to go the other way. or decides the rider has been on his back too long, can be very difficult. Every shot at the
basket must be taken while sitting on the donkey. Donkey ball is not a laugh-a-minute sport, but • a laugh-a-second sport. No one will want to miss this fun-filled evening. Adance tickets are available from the Lettermen, high school bookstore and junior high offices. The Triton Sectional By SANDY GERE.NCSER Following is a brief run-down of other games in the Triton Sectional. Rochester Smacks Wawasee Prep "Die Zebras opened the sectional Wednesday night with a big win over Wawasee Prep. 63-30. The Prep, new to the sectional, was just no match for Rochester. After being down 17-2 at the end
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of the first quarter, the Prep just wasn’t in the contest. Vikings Slip Past Trojans It took two overtimes, but Tippecanoe Valley finally won, 67-65. It was a heartbreaker for the Triton Trojans, but they played a fine game last Friday. The Valley Vikes led during the whole contest, but the Trojans didn’t give up. Triton went to work in the final period to tie it up at 53-53 a Both overtimes were exceedingly close; the game could have gone either way. Neither team led by more than two. The first overtime ended 59-59. Tippecanoe finally won in the last second of the second O.T. 67-65. Zebras Stampede Tigers The Rochester Zebras knocked Warsaw over in the second game last Friday night, 64-52. Rochester led the whole game — a game besieged by fouls. This was probably the worst refereed game in the sectional. Rochester led 30-26 at the half. Warsaw tried to fight back but amply couldn’t.
Winter sports banquet Monday The Wawasee winter sports athletes in basketball, swimming and wrestling will be honored at the winter sports banquet to be held at 7 p.m. on Monday, March I®. Letters, certificates and trophies will be given out. All interested students, parents and fans are invited to attend the winter snorts recognition night. A invitation is extended to those of the community who donated towards the purchase of the wrestling-gymnastics mat. The athletes and school personnel would like to recognize and personally thank those who gave towards the purchase of the mat.
Warriorettes are splashed by Penn By SANDY GERENCSER Cindy Peterson’s girls’ swim team fell to Penn last Monday 120-97 in a meet at Penn. The girls took first in seven events. The 400 freestyle relay team — Tammy Bosstick. Melissa Shipley. Esti Keen and Sharon Rapp — clocked 5.00.02 to take first. Beth Reiff, Anne Mangas, Kathy Carlin and Julie Thibaut were third in the same event. The 200 medley relay team, composed of Deb Doty, Teresa Carpenter, Marlys Staley and Lisa Bosstick, was second. In the 50 back Deb Doty had :32.5 for first ; Drenna Grisamer and Beth Reiff were 3-4 in the
event. Teresa Carpenter won the 50 breaststroke with :38.4 while Dyanne Tracy placed second. Winning the 50 free with :29.7 was Lisa Bosstick. Marlys Staley took the 50 fly in :35.2 while MaryLowe came in third. The 100 free was won by Lisa Bosstick in 1:06.7. and Julie Thibaut placed fourth. Deb Doty notched first in the 100 backstroke with 1:16.05 while Drenna Grisamer took third. Placing 2-3-4 in the 100 breaststroke were Teresa Carpenter, Kay Rowe and Dyanne Tracy. Mary Lowe and Sharon Rapp finished second and third respectively in the 100 fly. Tammy Bosstick. Esti Keen and Melissa Shipley placed second, third and fourth respectively in both the 200 and 400 freestyles. In the 200 individual medley Marlys Staley took second while Kay Rowe finished third. KathyCarlin placed second in the diving competition. Set dates for AJBC tournament The annual Land O’ Lakes American Junior Bowling Congress city tournament will be held March 8 and March 15 at Wawasee Bowl, south of Syracuse, for the Junior High and Bantam leagues. Regular league play ended Saturday. March 1. for both of the Saturday morning leagues. On March 8 at 9 a.m. the Junior High league will bowl the team event. The Bantam league will bowl its team event at 11 a m. the same day. Doubles and singles will be rolled on March 15 at 9 a.m. for both the Bantam and the Junior High leagues. An awards day and free luncheon will be held on March 29 for members of both leagues and tournament winners. Minor damage in Syracuse collision No injuries were sustained and minor damage reported in a collision at Huntington and Carroll streets in Syracuse Saturday evening. Syracuse police investigated. Damage was set at S3O to a 1963 Chevrolet pickup driven by Kenneth G. Pischke. 39, r 1 Syracuse, who stated he had stopped at a stop sign on Carroll street and was waved onto Huntington street by a truck driver who was stopped on Huntington. The Syracuse truck was struck by a 1969 Ford driven by James A. Davis. 58. East Gary, who had started around the truck. Approximately $125 in damage was set to the Ford.
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S EIGHTH GRADE TEAM — Milford’s eighth grade basketball team concluded the regular season of play with a record of seven victories against eight defeats. The Trojans are now preparing to meet the faculty on March 13 in their final game as Milford Trojans. . Play will begin at 6 p.m. in the Milford junior high school gymnasium with the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh graders playing in Milford's annual basketball night and ending with the faculty vs eighth grade game at 7:30. The faculty has a record of six wins without a defeat but should recieve one of their strongest tests in years. In the front row are Mark Sumpter. Mike Clark. Jay Kaiser, Andy Brown and Todd Grove. In back are Mark Baumgartner. Brad Brown. Bob Nordin and Jeff Hall. Keith Miller was absent when the photo was taken.
Attend story hour at Syracuse library Last week, leaders Mrs. John C. Stetler and Mrs. Don Lovelette. took 16 Sunshine Blue Birds and one guest, Jan Wesner, to the public library for the children’s hour. The girls enjoyed a book review, a record story and a children’s film. Before departing. Mrs. Oscar Bjella, children s librarian, gave each girl a treat. Events coming this month for Camp Fire Girls include National Birthday Week, March 16-22, in Which each group will help in decorating of The Mail-Journal office window in Syracuse; and a roller skating party on the 18th. B & E reported, items taken Curt Jensen of Wawasee Heights, Syracuse, reported to Syracuse police at 7:52 p.m. Tuesday of his home being broken into and a number of items taken. Included in the theft was some clothing and small appliances An electric clock had also been unplugged.
Wed., March 5, 1975 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Ligonier men questioned
Two Ligonier men, Luther Nelson, 26, and Johnny Brickey. 18, and a juvenile, were taken into custody last Friday and are being questioned regarding a number of break-ins including The Frog Annex and service station. Nelson was charged in Noble county circuit court with entering to commit a felony after a breakin at the Perry township elementary school, Ligonier. Brickey was being held in LaGrange county jail.
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Expected to be cleared in the arrests are a number of break-ins in Elkhart. Kosciusko, Noble and LaGrange counties.
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