The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 7, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 March 1975 — Page 3
Milford basketball night will be held Thursday at junior high
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TO MEET SIXTH GRADE — The Milford junior high seventh grade basketball team has completed its season and will compete against the sixth graders at the annual basketball night this Thursday. March 13. Shown in the front row are Scott Wise, Carl Bice. Kevin Haines and Randy Blackburn. " In back, left to right, are Clark Hostetler. David Meade. John Pifer. Greg Adams and Jay Debow.
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The seventh annual Milford basketball night will be held tomorrow (Thursday. March 13) in the junior high school gymnasium beginning at 6 p.m The evening will open with the fourth and fifth grades playing, followed by the seventh grade taking on the sixth grade. The mam event will begin at 7.30 when the eighth grade locks horns with the faculty. The third graders will play a game at the half of the main event. Tickets for the annual event will be 75 cents for adults and 35 cents for students They will be sold at the door
GETTING READY — Bill Haab, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haab. drives for the basket as he prepares for the seventh annual Milford basketball night. The fourth and fifth grade boys have been practicing on Saturdays since October to get ready for the big game to be held Thursday at 6 p.m. in the junior high school gym.
Warriorettes whip Culver By SANDY GERENCSER Cindy Peterson’s girls swim team topped Culver in its final meet of the year 117-100. The girls placed first in six events. The 200 medley relay team, composed of Deb Doty. Teresa Carpenter. Marlys Staley and Lisa Bosstick, was first with a time of 2:12.88. The team of Be|& Reiff. Drenna Grisamer. Dyanne Tracy and Tam me Franke was third. Lisa Bosstick. Sharon Rapp. Mary Lowe and Esti Keen placed second in the 400 free relay. Esti Keen and Tammy Bosstick won 1-2 in the 200 free; Melissa Shipley was fourth. Marlys Staley took first in the 200 individual medley while Kay Rowe and Julie Thibaut were third and fourth respectively. Winning one-two-three in the 50 back were Deb Doty, Drenna Grisamer and Beth Reiff. Teresa Carpenter was second and Dyanne Tracy was third in the 50 breaststroke Lisa Bosstick took second in the 50 free. Marlys Staley. Mary Lowe and Sharon Rapp finished two-three-four in the 50 fly. In diving Kathy Carlin placed second, and Beth Reiff was fourth. Sharon Rapp and Mary Lowe were third and fourth respectively in the 100 fly. Lisa Bosstick placed second and Julie Thibaut was fourth in the 100 freestyle. Tammy Bosstick and Esti Keen were one-two in the 400 free. Deb Doty won first and Drenna Grisamer took second in the 100 back. Second, third and fourth respectively in the 100 breaststroke were Teresa Carpenter, Dyanne Tracy and Kay Rowe.
Bachelors list new members By DOUG WEISSER The Milford Senior Happy Bachelors 4-H club met at the home of Brenda Davis on Tuesday night, March 11. The meeting was called to order by president Doug Weisser. Roy Teeple led the pledge to the American flag and Greg Weisser led the 4-H pledge. Leader Teddy Davis handed out project books to the members. New club members this year are Scott Wise, Phil Dowty, Jeff Virgil, Ed Yanlaningham, Doug Green, Lori Virgil, Jill Haab and Brad Weisser. The club will be going roller skating next month and each member may bring a guest. The date and time will be announced later.
Gymnasts fifth in sectional meet
By SANDY GERENCSER Wawasee is the host of the IHSAA gymnastics sectional. The beginning level competition was held last night (Tuesday) and the Warriorettes were fifth. Participating schools and their scores follow: John Adams 72.75. John Glenn 57.75. Manchester 55.00, Plymouth 54.00. Wawasee 47.25. North Wood 34.30 and Jimtown 22.15. Tonight the same schools, with the addition of Concord, will compete on intermediate and optional levels at 6 p.m. John Adams is the defending champ on all three levels. In vaulting Jean West man (M) won first with 6.65 points. Amy Weamer (JA). 6.40 and Debrah Duncan (NW), 6.25 were second and third respectively. Kim Calobrace <W) and Lynn Harper (JA) tied for fourth at 6.10. Holly Barrett and Diana Lozano also competed in vaulting for Wawasee; they tallied 6.05 and 5.30 respectively. Winning the uneven bars competition was Leslie Frantz (M) with 7.25 points. Jackie
Two swimmers to state meet
By SANDY GERENCSER The girls swim team competed in the swim sectional at Elkhart Central. Although the team placed last ofeight schools, it has two girls going to state competition. Deb Doty will advance to state in the 50 backstroke. She was third with a time of :32.295 and qualified as the cut-off time for state was :32. In one meter diving Kathy Carlin placed ninth with a score of 278.45. The state qualifying score of 266.07 was achieved by all 12 divers, so all will compete at state. The first and second place winners of each event go to state, but the state board sets a qualifying mark for each event. So. all swimmers able to achieve this mark are sent. The schools participating in the sectional follow with their respective scores: Elkhart Central 367 points, Elkhart Memorial 208. Mishawaka 179. Goshen 170. Penn 164. Mishawaka Marion 144. Culver 110 and Wawasee 78. Wawasee also had other fine swimmers in the sectional. In the 200 freestyle Esti Keen and Tammy Bosstick were 10-11. Marlys Staley was fifth in the 200 individual medley. In the 50 breaststroke Teresa Carpenter placed eleventh. Lisa Bosstick
Thallemer (JA) was second with 6.95. Lynn Harper (JA) 6.90. third and Teresa Smith (J). 6.80, fourth. Diana Lozano was Wawasee's only competitor on evens; she scored 4.70. Kristin Tweedell (JA) won the balance beam with 7.05 points. Marty Batta (P) took second with 6.40. and Alzada Daniels (JA) scored 6.10 for third. Cynthia Guttman (NW) and Kimberly Bender (J) tied for fourth as they both had 5.85. Kim Calobrace tallied 5.40 for Wawasee on the beam, and Holly Barrett had 4.60 points. The floor exercise was won by Kristen Tweedell (JA) with 5.85. Kim Calobrace (W) took second by scoring 5.45. Third and fourth respectively were Alzada Daniels (JA) 5.25 and Denise Lowry (JG) 5.10. Holly Barrett scored 5.05 in the floor exercise for Wawasee. and Diana Lozano had 4.60 points. Kim Calobrace will represent Wawasee next Friday in the regional in floor exercises as she took second in the. event.
took 10th in the 50 free. Placing sixth in the 50 fly was Marlys Staley. In the 100 free Lisa Bosstick finished eleventh. Deb Doty won third in the 100 backstroke. Esti Keen was eleventh in the 400 free. Teresa Carpenter took eighth in the 100 breaststroke. The 400 free relayteam - Tammy Bosstick, Esti Keen. Ann Mangus and Julie Thibaut - was eighth. .* Brooks releases February report Van Buren township justice of the peace James K. Brooks has released the following report for the month of February : Eliseo A. Aguilar, box 263 Milford, was fined $32 on February 7 for disregarding a stop sign. Also on February 7, Juanetta T. Wooten of box 192 Leesburg was fined $32 for disregarding a stop sign. And, Jerry W. Perrine, Fort Wayne, paid fine and cost totaling $32 for speeding 65 in 55 mph zone; Joe M. Ostendorf. r 3 Syracuse, was fined S2B on February 22 for expired driver’s license.
Wed., March 12,1975— THE MAIL-JOURNAL
IT I $ J • ■ IS HE THE BOSS? — Men versus donkeys. That’s right, a donkey basketball game is scheduled at Wawasee high school on Tuesday. March 18. at 7:30 p.m.. will pit the high school and junior high coaches against me high school students and all against the donkeys. The Wawasee Lettermen’s club is sponsoring the game. It promises to be a fun-filled evening for the entire family.
Milford firemen respond to blaze at New Paris
Milford was among the fire imits which were called to assist the New Paris firemen at a factory fire on Sunday. The major fire was at Parisian In(histries on Railroad street in that town. The blaze was discovered at 11:45 a m. by Paul McFeeters, a New Paris fireman, who resides next door to the factory. He. hurried to the fire station and sounded the alarm. By the time fire units could reach the scene the building was an inferno. Other help was called from Elkhart township, Goshen, Elkhart. Concord township, Foraker, Nappanee, Leesburg and Benton. There was a total of 55 men battling the blaze using sixteen pieces of equipment. They had their hands full because of the intensity of the heat and lack of water Most of the water used was
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drawn from the well at the Burger Dairy, however the Elkhart township trucks hauled several loads of water from as far away as the hydrant at Kercher road at the south edge of Goshen. All water had to be transferred by tank to the site. The McFeeters home was damaged with blistered paint and intense heat broke storm windows but the flames were kept from spreading to the site. William Graff, owner, was away on a snowmobiling trip and returned to New Paris on Sunday evening. The factory manufactured . cabinets, counter tops, vanities, desk and other custom made items. A state fire marshal has been called to help determine the cause of the blaze according to New Paris fire chief, Kenneth Schumucker. It is thought a faulty furnace might be involved.
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