The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 July 1975 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed.. July 30.1975

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Area skiers participate ski in state championship

Ptaang for Dewart Lake skiers » the Rally Williams Stale championship, held in Indfanapobs this past week end, were as fallows: Sari Rector, second junior girt's slalom and Dan Ripley, second junior boy’s slalom. Other Dewart Lake skiers placing far the Water Ski Incorporated ski team were Kim Centos, first men's one trick; Jerry Hickman, first men's two jump; Jan Wade, third women’s slalom, first women’s trick, third women's jump; Tim Blackburn, third junior boy's jump; Kris Golden, first junior gal’s slalom, first junior girl's jump, first juxuor girt's trick. Kris Golden won the overall girl's dhrisfan. 4-way tourney at Milford M Saturday p.u. Milford wifi hoot a four-way tourney at the ball park at the elementary school on Saturday. Aug. X Participating teams will be from Mentone, Silver Lake, Sidney and Milford The schedule for the tourney b as fallows: 1:39 p m - Mentone vs Silver Labe 3 pm — Milford vs Sktoey 5 30 pro — Coorolatfan game 7 pro. — Champtonship game Sales Service Storage MACY'S WawaaeeSHp Windsurfing I Ski-Safi-Surf | r—itrt ’ | Paul Levinson | |_ AC 219-457-2295 | [NEWPARIfi I SPEEDWAY | I- SATURDAY - I I Ladies Darby I Plus Sixteea lift Model | I Bobby Stock I TMHIM6 HTHttS [FIET MCI Jrflo]

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Jan Wade won the overall in women's dmsaon. Jerry Hickman broke the state record in men s two panping with a jump of 1» feet. Jerry also won the Mark Weigt Memorial traveling jump trophy for the second longest jump of the day. He also won the Crash Hehnet for the most spectacular fall of the day. Ail of the above skiers will be participating in the Dewart Lake invitational show tournament It will be held on August 9 at 12 noon at the Lakeview Resort on Dewart Lake. The public is invited to attend. X|Aitford\ I / Summer ■ I K Final standings for the Syracuse Little leagues majors are as fallows: W L State Bank of Syracuse ■ 1 lams 5 4 Pilcher 3 6 Rotary 5 7 Top Hitters The top 10 tuners are as follows: Oa«Eby(Ltam) 571 Steve Kobie ( Bank) 538 Ron Cripe (Bank) 475 Brian Roberts (Rotary) .433 Brian Kistler (Irons) 432 Mark Dewitt (Bank) .411 Kevin Smith (Rotary) .391 Pat Morgan thaler (Pilcher) MB Chris Beesley (Bank) 389 The standings far the minor leagues are: W L Rotarv 8 1 Lions 7 2 Bank 2 7 Pilcher 1 8 Top Hitters Minor league top 10 hitters are: Rod Lung (Laons) 555 TtaCnan (laons) SXI Rich Deisterf laons) .470 David Wortman (laons) 437 Pat Hare (laons) 437 Tony Boyer (Bank) .312 Mart Detert (Rotary* .312 Greg Day (laons) JK Ken Swartz (Bank) 250 Scott Stutzman (Rotary) .250 Tim Crum and Dave Workman were Mr. Hustles

A A w 9i a O 1 1 ; r-. v >1 ( ’ . >MB JfF / w .<y* Wawasee girls score 30 runs to win 30-5 The fair parade waml the only parade m Codim m Sunday, July 27, as the Wawasee gsris fast pitch softball teem paraded 30 rmmen around the bases to wm 3M over the First State Bank of MKKHcDWy* The big imamg for the local girts was the second when they scored 21 runs on 17 hits. Betsy Williams had four hits and Tammy Schmnn hat a homer. Undo Ummei had three hits as dki Tammy Schumn. Horvath was the winning pitcher while Froyer took the loss. Blind partners play for ladies at South Shore Blind Partners was the piny for the ladies of the South Shore country chdb on Tuesday. Lori Welty and Blanche Thornburg won the sine hole event In IS hole play Stella Hedtaman and Stone HuUey and Ellie Caudill and Jo Waltz bed for first place honors. Tin Whistle' is play at Maxwehoa * The Max we Iton Ladies of Syracuse had “Tta Whtortr” as play of the day on July 21 Women m the ihhoie oroqp were Gloria Stoffel, Rose Mathew, Marge Newcomer, (tie Barbara Kay and Dot Stiver. Putts winner was Esther Warners in the nine hole poup were Jo Putter. (tie) Marge Yoder and Bev Butetty. The pmts winner was Ces FreehflL Skis-Pairs-Satoon JuanpersSbae-Trick Many OriMrea Sosa MACY’S

m _ Kai-'. Ja MAJOR LEAGUE WINNERS — Shown above are the atoaurt al the urn jar league. The State Bank of Syracuse team were ■esem ufasrrs aad tommmeat champs They had a nine wto. one toss record. fa the top row are Dan Caskey. Lakeland Youth Center directar. MR: and Larry DeWitt, conch, right. From left to right to the center row are. Roa PoMack. Joe Todd aad Chris Beeziey. Mfae KamnL Mmsheß Boyer. Steve KoMe. Mark DeWitt and Ron Cripe nre to the front row from left to right. Not pronent far the picture were Steve Sfanbangh and Jim Wright

Committee named for town of Syracuse

The Republican town central committee for the town of Syracuse has been formed as foUows: Ch Birman — Ronald Sharp Vice chairman — Mrs. Carl Myrick Secretary — Mrs. Frank Stefanski Treasurer — Bruce Grinde Election commissioner — Robert Insley The present town officers in the five wards of the town of Syracuse are: Ward one — Christine dodfeker Ward two — Cart Myrick

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“Bambi" discovers life in Walt Disney classic

Watt Disney’s classic animated feature, ‘Barnin.’’ which tracts 4 of life’s most joyous and dramatic moments, returns to toe screen to enchant a new generation and rekindle memories for toe aid. Qmtamed m the toneless aad dharming tale <rf the life story of a deer, based on toe children s literary rtssrir by Felix Satan, are inspired portrayals of moments when life is shaped through dfocovery Artists and animators captured the quiet thicket where young Bambi takes fem fest step, the openness and facedom of toe meadow chert he rum with Bambis sidekick. Thumper "toe rabbit, helps teach toe fawn proper names of objects in his new surroundings. Bambi’s mother is there when the young deer first feels, then sees, then rum preh hi rfe what ram is. and when he realises that he and his mother are not the only deer in the forest. She aim helps him team why deer must avoid Man. Bambi is guided by The Great Sag, iris Esther. as the young

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Ward three - Vacant Ward four - Darrel Grisamer Ward five — Loren Knispei Carl Myrick and Darrel Grisamer will be naming far reelection. There will be an August emvention and officials would lihe to have new candidates come forward from all the wards to rm in the November election, especially for ward three, which has been vacant. The weekly meetings are open to the public. Any of the officiais may be contacted far more tofiormation.

fawn suffers the aching (feopmr of his loss. The stag appears again later, when Bamtri is stat, to goad the young back into going on despite overwhelming pain, la toe springtime, Friend Owl trim to tench Bambi. Thumper and their friend. Flower toe stunk, what love is — and why it should be avoided. But the three maturing asrimals find out for themselves when they are afl “twitterpated” m a defigbtfid scene where the insanity of new love fills toe woods. Fahne. toe charming young doe with whom Bambi feta m fove. helps him team to fight and protect those he feces, first FNfatos xffrrttaM. and later hunting dogs so the doe can *""lTcolar by Terhnirntor, Walt Disney’s “Bambi” is re-imned by Buena Vista. * opens Friday at the Pickwick Theatre. “The beauty of our land is a natural resource. Its preservation is linked to toe inner prosperity of toe hum in spirit” — Lyndon B. Johnson.

Final standings given for Syracuse Little League

Following are igicoming events of the summer recreation program at fifilford: July 30 — Milroru vs Syracuse at Milford August M— tournament week August 9 — Awards night Little League Results of Little League play is as follows: Reds—Twins Jeff Meade. Brian Goshert and Mark Evans each collected two hits as they led the Reds'to a 7-3 win over the Twins. Paul Steury hit a three no home rwi far the Twins. Cards—Expos Jim Stoarar smashed three doubles and a single, drove in five runs and scored one to lead the first place Cards to a 13-9 victory Terry Miller and Don Greene each had two hits far the Expos. Sox — Tigers The Sox rallied far five runs in the last inning to defeat the Tigers 7-4. Kent St ichter had three hits far the Tigers. Chris Woiferman scored two runs far the Sox. T-BaU Fbfiowing is the T-BaU results far the week: John Bundy wins Tippy Porpoise race The Tippecanoe Sbper Porpoise Sailing Regatta held last Saturday on Lake Tippecanoe turned out to be a drifting situation because of fight wind. However. John Boody was able to take the best advantage of the (■steady wind and wm the first place trophy. Wayne Noble of Winona Lake placed second; followed by Jim Murray, third; Dave Rieder, fourth; Phil Jung, fifth; and Bob List, sixth. Bundy, Murray and Rieder are all members <rf the Lake Tipppranne Sailing club. The natirwwd champwwwhip for the super Porpoise Sailing dass win be held on Cable Lake near Dowagiac, Mich., on Saturday, Aug. IS. Racing wiU continue on Lake Tippecanoe Saturday with open dass races. Skippers meeting is at 12 noon at Patona Bay.

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.Mhlcties—Cubs The Athletics defeated the Cubs 32 to IS to win their first game of the season. Erik Sharp, Joe Melendez. Craig Ottendorf and Scott Ettepeach scored four runs far the A's. Gwis Softball Following is results of the minor league girts softball play: Mets—Phillies The Meis scored 12 runs in the last two innings to come from behind and defeat the Phillies 12S. Melissa Baumgartner drove in three runs and scored two for the Mets. Girb win on Brouwer's run With two out and two strikes Barb Brouwer bit a two-run homer to win the game over third place IR V by the score of 10-9. Betsy Williams bad four hits far the Wawasee girts, scared four times and Barb Brouwer had two home runs far Wawasee Phyihs Horvath had two hits and was also the winning pitcher. Van Hoot took the toss. The girts are entered in a single elimination tournament this week encl at Ligonier. Next league game is Sunday at 4 pro. at Rodger’s park in Goshen. 4-H is the youth education phase of the Cooperative Extension Service. The publicly funded program also receives consderabte support from the private sector through the National 4-H Service Committee and the National 4-H Foundation.

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