The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 June 1976 — Page 4

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Milford wins Mermaid Festival Youth League tourney last week

Milford defeated North Webster 5 to 2. Syracuse 10 to 2. and Pierceton 14 to 0. to win the Mermaid Festival Youth League tourney last week In the Milford-North Webster game, Greg Weisser pitched four innings, struck out 10, and allowed one hit to become the winning pitcher Pat Speicher pitched three innings and struck out all nine players he faced Jerry Auer had three hits for Milford while Dan Godfrey hit two for North Webster Milford broke open a tight game with six runs in the fourth inning during play with Syracuse Pat Speicher and Greg Weisser allowed Syracuse only five hitsand one earned run Jay

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Auer smashed a home run and a double, scored three runs and knocked in another three runs. Greg Weisser and Pat Speicher pitched a one hitter as the Milford team held down the Pierceton team MUford collected 14 hits in four innings, lead by Jay Auer’s second home run m Rick Pena, Jerry Auer, Pat Speicher and Dick Doll each scored two runs for the winning Milford team Maxwelton ladies play 'long hole' "Long hole" was the play of the day for Maxwelton ladies day

Tuesday, June 22. Winners in the 18 hole group were: First — Rose Mathew and Ester Brewster Second — Mavis Vanderveer Third — Marge Newcomer and Dot Stiver Second round winner in the handicap tournament was Doris Sedgwick. Third round winners were Marge Kavanaugh and Mary Jane Knudson Winners for the nine hole group in "long hole" play were: First. Ethel Hughes; second, Pat Hoover; and third. Pearl Miller, Billie Ganz and Ev Jones. Winners of the putts were Mary Kimble and Rosemary Lantz. The third round handicap winners were Trudy Bouterse and Rosemary Lantz. Wawasee girls fastpitch team wins fifth game The Wawasee girls fastpitch team won their fifth league game last Saturday at Goshen by beating Elkhart 12-9. Leading the team in tutting was Tammy Schumn with two singles and a triple. Kathi Replogle. Barb Brouwer and

i »- r 1 Betsy Williams each had two hits in Wawasee’s favor. For Elkhart, Franzier had two hits. Phyllis Horvath was again the winning pitcher while Kuld pitched the loss side. The team does not play in the league this week, but practiced last night and will have a practice game tonight (Wednesday) at the Syracuse junior high at £ p.m. Another practice is scheculed for Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. LUZINSGYS 22 • NS J Auto I*s* KM BA J IS 12 SIH 17 13 SAS I*V* 13V* R A L 14 14 BIKkCMI 15V* 14V*

SA K 15V* 14V* Wwimi Electronic* is IS Dow* Sunoco is IS aae u u Simmer* Cyclo 17V* 17V* Gm For Lee* TV* MV* TheConer* S 25 High teem writs and game B A J —l4lO 443 SOOstriM: B. Knisley 5*3. S. Petersen 503. Ml SheilneSOl. G. Sortmtn 566. B. Simon 540 200 gamts: B. Knisley 256. G Sorensen 210. R. Williams 200. M. Sheilne 206 Wodnoaßay Mlgm Mixed DeuWe* Syracuse Treweier io s Odd Balls 15 * Misfit* 13 11 4-K* 12 12 Freedom 11 13 Alloy Cats 11 13 Blue Lana Spacial I U Beginner* Luck 7 17 High loam game and scrim: 4-K't — 6*51*46 400 Stria*: J. Kem *O2 SOO series: G. Soremen 54*. B. Simon 502. W Alderfer 546 450 series women: V. Hartsough 470. K. Hamilton 461. B. Kem 457. S. Kern 450 300 game*: J. Kem 221. G. Soremen 306. W. Alderter 305. J. Eamhart 300. K. Keim 203 170 game* woman: K. Hamilton 174 r\ |MlforJ\ I / Summer I Vjecreattoy Little League results to date are as follows: Standings Tigers 4-0 Cards 3-1 Sox 3-2 Twins 0 1-2 Reds 1-2 Expos 0-5 Top Ten Hitters Rick Pena .750 Greg Weisser .714 Pat Speicher .692 Jay Auer .625 Kent Stichter .571 Ross Dahlstrom .545 Jeff Richards .545 Kirk Stichter .550 Noe Goncaler .500 Eric Beer .500 Major League Giris Softball Standings Giants 4-0 Pirates 2-2 Indians 1-2 Braves 0-3 Minor League Giris Softball Standings Dodgers 3-1 Mets 2-1 Padres 2-2 Phillies 0-3 South Shore ladies play 'Throw-out' The play of the day for the South Shore ladies golf club was "Throw-out”. Winners for the 18 hole group were: First — Pat Frericks Second — A tie between Jo Waltzy and Maxine Fuller Third — A tie between Mildred Letter and Lee Wake Winners of the 9 hole ladies group were: First — Brenda Kuhn Second — Dorothy Snyder Third — Mary Jane Lesh The annual handicap tournament for the ladies started Tuesday, June 29. Fireworks planned at New Paris track The New Paris Speedway will offer a triple-header holiday week end program over the Fourth of July. The blue ribbon 500 with a 15,000 purse and a 50lap late model feature will highlight Friday night. On Saturday evening it will be a Bicentennal *76 program with a fireworks spectacular, while on Monday night it will be a rain-out date for either of the other two. or a regular 15-event show

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r I frv) || . ' .<-v h' 1 YANKEES — Members of the Yankees T-Ball team are row one. left to right, Dianne Coppes, Rhonda McDonald, Susie Hamilton, Doug Wolferman. Bevin Hurd, Michael Redslob. Row two, left, Michelle Redslob. Darin Hostetler. Robbie Hamilton, Jay Vanlaningham, Oscar Jesus Pena, Jr., Chris West, Jon Haab. Third row, Jim Hostetler and Jim Waycaster. B brIJP! , A u/Lfw j ORIOLES — Members of the Milford Orioles T-Ball team are row one, left, Jeff Moore, Dedra Pershing, Vicki Holderread. Shannon Angle. Lesia Cori, Scott Weisser. Row two, left, Chris Baumgartner. Brent Corl. Mike Pershing, John Zimmerman, Robbie Brooks, Lisa Kaiser and coaches Mike Pershing and Mike Barnett.

\\ 'Summer /// Syracuse Baseball Results Following is the results of play this week of the Syracuse baseball program. The Syracuse pony league team brought its season record to three wins and two losses with an 8-7 win over South Whitley. Scott Heady won his third game of the year scattering eight hits while walking only two and striking out five. Craig Eby had three hits and Gary Vance two hits in the winning cause Line Score R H E Syracuse 1001150 8 8 3 South Whitley 2000320 77 1 Syracuse Syracuse bested Milford 18-3 winning their fourth game of the year. Scott Heady, Tim Kaufman and Kevin Schrock led the attack with three hits each. Mike LeCount had two hits for Milford. Syracuse plays its next game against Leesburg on Monday, July 5 at Wawasee lane Score RHE Syracuse 52137 18 17 3 MUford 00102 3 6 5 Little League News Rotary’ won its second game of the year besting Pilchers 7-5. Mark Detert was the winning pitcher. Detect and Jeff Glon led the Rotary at bat with two hits each

Rotary is now 2-3 while Pilchers are winless in five games Line Score RHE Rotary 201212 7 5 2 Pilchers 102002 5 3 1 Winning pitcher — Detect 1-1 Losing pitcher — Bryan 0-1 Major League Batting Leaders Brian Kistler, Lions, .615; Chris Beezley, Bank, .600; Ron Cripe, Bank, .500; Kevin Blade, Rotary, .444; Mark Dewitt, Bank, .444; John Cannon. Pilchers, 428; Mark Detert, Rotary, .416; Tim Cox, Pilchers, .352; Rich Deister, Lions, .333; Bob Morgan, PUchers. .333. Major League Standings W L Bank 4 0 Lions 3 1 Rotary 2 3 Pilchers >- 0 5 Next games Thursday, July 1 at 6 p.m. and Saturday. July 3 from 4 to 6 p.m. Minor League News The Rotary bested Tom’s 12-1

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Friday night, June 26, in the Syracuse minor league play. Tracy Thornburg was the winning pitcher giving up only two hits and striking out 14 batters. Thornburg and Dan Clodfelter got the hits for Rotary. In game two the Lions bested the Rotary 9-6. Barry Taylor was the winning pitcher striking out 16 Rotary batters and giving up just one hit. Rod Lung and Kris Cox had three and two hits respectively for the winners. Minor League Standings Lions 3 0 Rotan 1 2 Toms 0 2 Next games will be Friday, July 2, at 4 and 6 p m Minor League Batting Leaders Rob Long, Lions, -750; Chris Cox, Lions, .750; Jim Latour, Toms, .333; Tracy Thornburg, Rotary, .333; Ken Swartz, Toms, .333; Steve Dunithan, Rotary, .250; Scott Rusher, Lions, .250; Ken Weaver, Lions, .250.