The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 April 1976 — Page 8

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1 ”B ■** i■rJSr'iA *-iar It■ -4-Zfca* w p ■ 1 ]FO : IL- • S fIV C v HL ' h vx B L-JTSiHM .Jr LAKELAND AREA JUNIOR BOWLERS — The four young men pictured here are entered in the 10th annual Indiana state junior bowling tournament which is currently being held in Evansville. They are all members of the Land *Ol-akes junior bowling association at the Syracuse bowling lanes. In the front row. left to right, are Greg Weisser and Doug Weisser of Milford. They bowled in the doubles and singles events on Saturday. March 27. In the back row, left to right, are Don Dieterly and Gary Brown, both of Syracuse. They will be bowling in the doubles and singles events on Sunday. April 25.

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BOWLING Deadlines have been set for publication of bowling news. It is as follows: All bowling that takes place between Wednesday and up to and including Sunday night must be in by 5 p.m. Monday. All Monday bowling must be in by 11 a m Tuesday. All Tuesday bowling must be in by 9 a.m. Wednesday. Sunday Nit* Mixed Fairmont Homes SO m Martin - * FeeO* IS 22 Charlie’s Ten Pin 73** 50** ISM FT 66 58 Lakeland Standard *3*s 60'* Scott's Yamaha *l** 42** Team 7 61’* 62’* Mr Pickwick 5? . 4? Syracuse Traveler. Inc 56 68 Taylor Wholesale 55 69 Team 9 48 16 Vicki's Beauty Salon 47 77 High team game L.S.M.F.T. — 683 High team series Fairmont Home* — 1892 500 series S. Rensoeroer 550 K Koontz 537. B Clemons 530. K Knisley sl2. T Davis 506. women M Rensberger 517. 450 ser.es C. Simpson 464 200 games T Davis 214. K Koontz 209 170 games women M Rensoergee 174. >BS. K Larimer 180, C Sweatland I’B. J Shue 177 Hits * Misses B& B I 7s’* 405* Schult Homes 7$ 41 Mullin s Texaco 65 51 Galloway's Excavating 64 52 Campbell's Market 59 57 Wawasee Bowlers 59 57 Maple City Tool 58 58 Leo Applicators ss*» 60'* Thornburg Drug 53** 62** Avon Calling S 3 63 Bud s Body Shop 51'* 64** Skyline Luxury Homes 49 67 Stover's 49 67 Rin Bowl Wizards 42 70 High team game and series Schult Homes - 732 2027 SOOsenes B Simon 583. N Hanford S7O. L Newman 556 P Campbell 551 K Jensen 551. G Sorensen 544. M Donaldson 529. K Knisley 526. D Butler 522. R Brazel 500, B Siabaugh 500. S Gilbert 519 450 senes women G Brown 478. B Miller 458. E Tatman 457 200 g«ne* N Hanford 222. L Newman 214, G Sorensen 2M. B Simon 204. 204. P Campbell 203. K Jensen 201. S Gilbert 204 170 games women G Brown ’99. E Tatman 177, $ Gilbert 171, L. Golden 171, B Hanford 170. B Miller 170 County Liquor Locker 37 19 Fireplace Co 36 20 Charlie's Ten Pm 34 22 Wawasee Bowl 33 23 Golden Grain 32 24 amt's 3' » Pilchers Shoe* 30 26 Anderson Paint 27 29 Bud * Body Shop 27 29 Barbee Hotel 25 31 Kurly * Kegters 73 33 Parker* Hybrid* 20 36 Beacon ” 37 Electronic* 1» 38 H>gn team game Charlie’s Ten Pin and Fireplace Co — 907 High team senes Charlie’* Ten Pm — 3652 600 serie* R Hibschman 610 SOO seres L Mollenhour 502. E Harting $24. h Bartman s9l, E Coburn sll. $ Butt 508 W Stably 522 F Nyikos 521. M Gan Shorn sl9. J Lowe $73. H Kirkdorfer 501. R

Spring program at youth center

Track and field for boys and girls in grades three, four, five of the spring program for the Lakeland Youth Center at Syracuse, will start on April 21 after school behind the elementary school Events will include five relays, dashes, four field events, with boys and girls competing separately with exception of three mixed relay races Teams will be chosen the first night and cost is $2. Ribbons will be awarded to all. Pre-T ball instructions in baseball will begin on Friday, April 23. at the youth center after school This is for boys and girls in grades K. one and two who plan to play T-ball this summer. Boys and girls will receive rules, and general instruction in baseball. Time each day is 3:30-4:30. Clinics Softball clinics for girls in

Williams 529. R Wogoman 501. Don Smith 547 T. Jones 510. R Simon 533. M Tatman 510. A. Brown 553. D. Stichter 520. K. Stichter 500, S Sorensen 519, A. Walgamuth 521, M. Hoile 503. R Miller 506. P Royer 530, G. Henning 565. R Strombeck 515. H Cline 501 200 games F Nyikos 200. J. Lowe 244, R Hibschman, 216. 208. Don Smith 200. A. Brown 213. G Henning 21X J. Scarbeary 200 Thursday Night Ladiys Thornburg Drugs 80'* 31** Zarse Plumbing & Heatmg 76 36 PilcherShoes 66 46 Lynn Feller Ins. 66 46 Wawasee Electronics 64’* 47** Lancer Products 62 50 Kale island Beacon 60 52 Bud's Bar ST** 54'* N W Fireman's Aux .57** 54** Farm Bureau Co op 57 55 Village Lounge 57 55 Geil's Keyboard Music 55'j SA 1 -! Regent Home* 55 57 Lake City Bank 53 59 Art 4 Alice's 49 63 The Arrow Corp, 43'* 68'* Golden Grain Popcorn 42 70 Pacemaker Bldg’s 41 71 Bechtold Plumbing A Heating 40 72 "■ Sleepy Owl 37 75 High team series and game Zarse Plumbing A Heating — 2454 859 500 series A.. Sian ley 568. K Knisley 514. G Eyer 510. B Kern 505 450 series C Peterson 499, l. Menzie 496, M Bucklew 494. s Zarse 491, D Weaver 478, C Simpson 477. m Henning 476. D Walton 473. J Schultz 468. J. Galloway 468. N Galloway 460. H. Taylor 458. J. Taylor 455. K Hamilton 452, F 'Money 451 200 games I Menzie 228. B. Kern 213. A. Stahley 211 170 games A Stahley 197, K George 191, K Knisley 190. G Eyer 179.176, M Bucklew 179, S. Zarse 179. 172. C Peterson 178. D Glon 177. N Galloway 176, V. Wilson 174. M Pierce 173. J Galloway 172, S Stahley 172. K Hamilton 172. S Galloway 170, S. Bowen 170 Friday Nit* Mixed Thwaits Grain j. 48 12 Stahley Stillson 45 15 Kale Island Beacon 37 23 Why Knot* 34 26 j Dull'S Trucking 33 27 Thornburg Drugs 32 28 Mastercratt 31 29 MAT 30>* 29'.* Zimmerman 30 X Wawasee Electronics 29 31 Syracuse Rubber 29 31 Keith sPAH 29 31 Atwell Construction 28 32 Maxwelton 27 33 Wick’s Marina 26 34 Leegos 26 34 Outlaws 24'* 35’* Village Tap 23 37 Sea Nymph 23 37 Das Keller 15 45 High team game and series Tnwalts Grain - 731 2188 500 series S. Kern 597, 8. Thwaits 547, B. Kline 575. P Kline 587. B Frenger 557, G. Baker 543. R Halsey 518. M. Abrell 543. K Knisley 524. R Brazel 511. J. Kern 579 450 series G Thwaits 455. B. Kline 469, M. Popenfoose 473. L. Welty 453, V Hart*ough 479, J Auer 454 200games, S Kern 200. 215. J. Kem 208. B. Thwaits 205. C Fink 211, P Kline 100. B Frenger 200. G Baker 211. M Abrell 200, R Brazel 203 170 games M Popenfoose 180, V. Hart sough 189, K Knisley 170. 187 Land 'O' Lakes Syracuse Traveler 39 9 Ligonier Elks 32 16 State Bank of Syracuse 31 1|? Crow Roofing 31 17 Syracuse Legion 30 II Knight of Columbus 29K* 18V* Vanator Construction 25’ 3 22>0 N W Legion 25 23 Vega 241* 23V* Frog Tavern 24 24 Rinker Boats 23 25 Goshen Auto Elec. 23 25 White's Plumbing A Heating 22 26 Paul’s Ceramic 22 26 King's Keg 21 27 Bishop's Marina 19 29 Liberty Homes 17 31 C A J Construction 16 32 Lakeland Motor* 13W 34 * Harris Funeral Home 13 35 3 High team game and series Vega — 998 3692 500 series P Bright 562. G. Sorensen SIX X Lantz 504. K Enyeart 504. G Bell 529, P Campbell 557, K. Knisley 522, L. Newman 500, R Simon 564. D Butler 508, D Arm truster 574. E Coburn 527. M. Yoder 570. M. Godfrey SIX R Emsiedei 549. R. Hicks 521. M Durham 506. R. Keim 524, R William* 542. J Schopf 554, D Stickel 50» J Bohn stedt 531. J White 503. H. Geo ge 536. L. Welty 596, C. Campbell 562, H Bartman 585, S Solina 518. G. Price 546. C. Wogoman 563. R Wogoman 513 200 games: P Bright 203. G Bell 203. P. Campbell 202. R Simon 201. D. Armbruster 213. R Einsiedei 204, R Williams 202. J Schopf 215. D Stickel 212. J White 212, L Welty 223. 205. C Campbell 200, H Bartman 221. J Morganthaler 203. G Price 210. C. Wogoman 217 Tuesday Nile Ladies Maple Leaf Farm* 78V* 49** Bellman's Case 75 S 3 Syracuse Rubber 70 58 Das Keller 69** 58'* Wawasee inferiors 66 62 Counting House Bank 55** 72** Augsburger Food Palace 54** 73**. Maris* Town A Country Apparel 43 85 High team serie* wawasee interior* — 2178 High teem game Maple Leaf Farm* — 797 500 series P. Green 176. 177, 189-542. A. May 16X W. 185 SIX C Baker 148. 17& 161 504 450 series B Miller 181 467. L. Gilbert 181 465. 5 Keim 176 456. 5 Gilbert IBP4SO 140 games S Hoover 182. D Ktfson 182. B Rinker 168. M Halsey >67. M Reeve 167. J. Wortinger 164. B Brandt 161 Walters Drugs 42** 17** Campbells Mkt 37 23 Sharp's Hdw 32 28 Berk s Body Shop 31 29 Bud* Bar 31 » Smith Sunoco 31 29 Wick* Marina 29 31 Augsburger*. 28'* 31** C S Myers 27v* J2** Barth, inc 27 33 Little A Clark 23** 36** Scott* Landfill 20 40 High team gam* and senes Walter Drugs - 104*2979 500 serie* P Campbell 545. D Rwnberger 503 L Newman 515. B Simon 508. R Smith

grades three-eight will be held starting on Thursday, April 22. after school. Girls will be insturcted in rules of softball playing. All girls and coaches who are planning in participating in the Syracuse Girls Softball league this summer should plan to take part in these four clinics. Instructors will include youth center director Dan Caskey, John Replogle and Barbara Brouwer The youth center van will transport children to the center and in case oi rain, activity will be at the center with an announcement to be made at school. All fees are due the first night. Children are to wait for the van in the junior high parking lot at the school Children returning forms to school or the center late, will hot be able to take part. .

530. D. Wuthrich 504. J. deSomer 531. B. Clemons 539. L Troup 556. F. Troup 503. H Troup 511. 5 Weisser 512. J. Perry 561. B. Smith 505, D Me Farren 513. G Fisher 521. G Hepier 518. D. Sorenser 558. M. Chambers 530. D Wolterman 503 200 games: R Smith 234. P Campbell 241, J deSomer 222. T. Levemier 233. J. Perry 204, 216. D. Wolterman 211. D Sorensen 202, G. Hepler 213

Boys' track team comes out on top By ESTI KEEN The Warrior track squad tramped to the finish for a top victory in the triangle meet held at Wawasee April 6. Out performing in track and field events the Warriors scored over West Noble and Whitko 81-58-20. Contributing a full six points in first place were: Bauman, in the high hurdles with a time of 16.9, Walker in the 440 with a time of 54.8, Ousley in the high jump with a distance of 5’10”, Cripe in the pole vault with a height of 11’0”, Hamman in the 880 with a time of 2:09.6, Rhodes in discus with a distance of 154’1”. Bauman in the low hurdles with a time of 21.7; a new school record. Rhodes in the shot put with a distance of 54’9”; a new school record. Gilbert in the two mile run 'with a time of 10:35, and the 880 relay team of Popenfoose, Ousley. Walker, and Spearman with a time of 1:38. The B team also proved itself master of the course beating their contenders 59-46-32. Last Thursday the Warriors went against Manchester in their first NLC meet. The Warrior seige brought home a 70-56 victory. First place winners for Wawasee were Spearman in the high hurdles with a time of 15.8. Rhodes in discus with a distance of 153’10”, Kroh in the 440 with a time of 55.2, Spearman in the low hurdles with a time of 21.7, Ousley in the High jump with a distance of 54’5*4”, Gilbert in the two mile run with a time of 10:30.1, the mile relay of Stoffle, Conway, Kroh, and Hamman with a time of 3:49.3. The B team was defeated 40-67. Girls' track in full swing By ESTI KEEN The Warriorette track team, past sectional champs, plunged into its 1976 season with a victory over Elkhart Central on the Wawasee home battle grounds Monday. Slipping in a close 5450, the Warriorettes showed again who is boss. Those taking first for Wawasee were: Brouwer in long jump with a distance of 16’14”, Nancy Amos in the high jump with a distance of 4’9”, Spearman in the 100 yard dash with a time of 11.5. The 880 yard relay of Bice, Holtzclaw, Custer and Fouts with a time of 2:00.55, and the 440 yard relay of Yoder, Brouwer, Bice and Spearman with a time of 53.0 and Spearman in the 220 with a time of 27.55. A change in the girls' schedule shows a meet at Goshen at 4 p.m. on Thursday.

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Summer recreation program is set for Lakeland students

The following activities are being provided for students of the Lakeland Community School Corporation during the summer of 1976: T-Bail Boys and girls who have completed kindergarten, grades one and two may participate. Programs will be at Milford. North Webster and Syracuse. Little League Boys who have completed grades thru. four, five and six may participate. A program is provided at Milford. Syracuse and North Webster. The North Webster program is managed by a community group with the school corporation having no involvement in the operation. Girls Softball Girls having completed grades three through eight may participate Programs are provided at Milford and Syracuse. The program at North Webster is

Tournament winners announced

The results of Wawasee high school students bowling tournament on Monday, April 12, at the Wawasee Bowl are the following: DOUBLES - First, Brenda Simmons and Diane Darr with 1173; second, Mike Kissinger and John Hostetler with 1119; third, Dixie Knisley and Don Irwin with 1116

Warrior golf season opened with a triumph

By ESTI KEEN The Wawasee golf team met North Wood at the South Shore Goif course last Monday for their first Northern Lakes Conference meet this year. The driving Warriors ruled the fairway with a 161-162 win. Bob Johnson captured the lowmedalist position on the A team with a score of 39 while Brian Siabaugh, on the B team, took over all low medalist position firing 35 points. Coach Rudy Cesco, accounting for the irony in the A and B team ranks, explains, “At this point in the season the top 10 golfers are all nearly on the same plane of playing ability’” Thus, he goes on

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under the direction of the community Booster organization. Pony League Boys having completed the seventh and eighth grade may participate. Programs are completed at Milford. North Webster and Syracuse. Tennis Boys and girls having completed grade six may participate. The program is provided on the courts at Wawasee high school. Golf Boys and girls having completed grade six may participate. The program is provided at a driving range and golf courses within the corporation. Open Gym Boys and girls having completed grades eight-12, including past graduates may participate. Various activities are permitted on an individualized basis. The program is provided at the Wawasee high school gym.

SINGLES — First. Don Irwin with 609; second. Tim Morganthaler with 604; third. Brenda Simmons with 586 All Events Winners GIRLS — Diane Darr 1776, Denise Vanator 1695 and Kelly Hoover 1680 BOYS — Don Irwin 1752, Rick Swope 1735 and Don Dieterly 1727

to say that it nearly impossible for accurate distinction to be made between slight variation in skill for separation into A and B teams. Later in the season Coach Cesco forsees a more logical placement when the boys reach a plateau and better distinguish themselves on the ladder. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller returned home from Arcadia, Fla., dne week ago Sunday evening, after spending three months in Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rice are now at home at Knapp Lake following an extended visit in Florida.

Softball Girls having completed the freshman-senior grades may participate. The team participates in a summer league and is limited to 18 players. Swimming Boys and girls participating in this program will be placed in classes based on individual ability and skill as determined prior to enrollment or through testing prior to placement. Children outside the corporation boundaries will be considered only after all corporation children have been assigned. All class periods are for one hour, except for the competitive swim class, which.is two hours. Enrollmedf will determine if an activity is large enough to conduct a program. A fee of $3 is charged for each activity to help with operation costs. Students from outside the corporation will be charged $5.

High Game Series Honor Scores D. Darr 489. 423; M. Kissinger 397; Don Dieterly 473. 471; Brian Simmons 397, 421; Dan Dieterly 416. 433; R. Swope 416, 396; T. Morganthaler 412, 487; Brenda Simmons 381. 427; D. Irwin 402; J. Burns 396; M. George 398; High Games (140 qr above): D. Darr 185, 193, 144, 141; Brian Simmons 141, 154, 151; Dim Dieterly 167, 156, 150, 153, 158, 160; Dan Dieterly 174,151,152; R. Swope 152, 145; T. Morganthaler 155, 158, 167. 162; D. Irwin 144, 145; Brenda Simmons 153,174; D. Vanator 150'; C. Tillet 148; M. George 177; J. Burns 144; D. Weisser 140. The group is planning to have — its awards night on Monday, April 19. at 5:15 p.m. in the Wawasee Bowl.

NEW PARIS SPEEDWAY GRAND OPENING [ASTIR SUNDAY — 12 Races — Time Trials 1:30 First Event 2:30