The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 February 1977 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Feb. 9,1977

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Warriors top Zebras 61-60 for fifth season victory

By ESTI KEEN Famous for their thrilling games which could go either way but mostly go the wrong way, the Warrior basketball team ended up switching the pattern a bit. Not only did they win a close one but they were able to come from behind to down Rochester 61-60. Coach Lambert’s crew now claim five victories against 10 defeats. Because of weather it was the first game for either team since January 22 and was originally scheduled for Friday but postponed The Zebras had the upper hand 51-41 with jiist 5 25 remaining in the game and as the clock lit 3 the Zebras held a dismal 57-49 advantage. Senior Keith Cripe turned the tide for the Warriors as he swished a 15-footer to narrow the margin 57-51 As Zebra center Joe Paulik fouled out with a mere 2:48 on the clock Wawasee’s Norm Vanlanmgham scored on both of his charity tosses. Behind by 57-53 deficit the Warriors re-adjusted their sights. But quick to offset the mood, a basket by Zebra Doug Scott ad Wawasee’s 21st error gave the Zebras the ball and a 59-53 lead. After a Cripe steal, then two Vanlanmgham free throw’s coupled with a Vanlaningham bucket at :52 the Warriors were back in the chips trailing only 59-57 A charity toss for Rochester was then answered by Cripe who bucketed an 18-footer. At 60-59 with 32 second* remaining it was prime time for a time out Unable to get the ball from the Zebras. Cripe used his fifth foul to stop action with 19 seconds left. Rochester's Waltz missed the free throw but J.D. Carl was set up to score a field goal to clinch it for the Warriors. Excellent Wawasee defense forced Zebra McCarter to hurl a wide 30-footer at the buzzer A dominating 38-20 edge in rebounding could have been the key to the first Warrior win at Rochester in history Cripe shot a commendable 10-of-15 for the night and had a game high 22 points Vanlaningham was life-saver in defense grabbing 17 rebounds along with 15 points, while Bryan Smith scored 10 points Besides the victory shot Carl contributed eight other points. Ken Patton

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ONE OF SEVERAL — J. D. Cart, 15. is shown as he goes up for a basket during the Wawasee-Rochester game last Saturday night. Carl scored a field goal to clench the game. He also contributed eight other points for the night. The W arriors defeated the Rochester Zebras 61-80 in an exciting ball game.

helped suppress the Zebra score with eight rebounds. Wawasee (61) — Patton 0, 0-1, 2; Cripe 10. 2-3,5; Vanlaningham 4. 7-10, 4; Smith 4, 2-3, 5; Carl 4, 2-3, 1; Francis 2, 0-0, 3; Rassi 0, 0-0. 0; Lantz 0, 0-0, 0; and Sylvester 0, 0-0, 0; Totals 24,

13-20, 20 Rochester (60) — Waltz 8, 1-4, 2; Beck 1,04), 3; Paulik 0, 2-2, 5;

-t fIF ' Wjfc H HR Jr /\ > \ 1 > A \ ; S H| pF’ \ ■ I '* Xk vßfcv' \ACxt ■/ i V | » \ J v m > / i SPARTAN WRESTLER — Dus Dull b a senior wrestler for the Manchester College Spartans, in the 142 pound weight class. He b a 1P73 graduate of Wawasee High School, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold DoiL r 1 Old State Road. Milford.

Ron Aaron elected president of the Community Hands club

Shawn Bornman opened the meeting of the Community Hands 4-n club by leading the members in the pledge of allegiance. Kathy Butt led the members in the 4-H pledge. An election of officers was held with the following being elected President — Ron Aaron „ Vice president — Steve Hoopingamer Secretary — Doreen Darr Treasurer — Tim Butt Reporter — Kathy Butt Recreation leader — Brian Roberts Assistant recreation leader — Shari Boyd

ONE CHAMPION - Rick Bauman is shown making a pin as he won the 177 pound weight class at the sectional tournament last Saturday. Wawasee captured the sectional with 188 points. Bauman is pinning Leighty of East Noble in the photo.

Gimes 4, 5-7, 2; McCarter 6, 2-2, 2; Walters 0, (Ml, 1; Lee 4, 0-1, 2; Speece 0,0-0,0 and Scott 2,0-0,1; Totals 25, 10-16, 18 Score By Quarters Wawasee 12 10 13 26-61 Rochester 8 17 16 19-60 Stover Hire wins Ist place Millard (Si) Hire of Syracuse recently heard that his son, Stover Hire of Syracuse, won first place in the 280 hydroplane boat competition class at Saint Petersburg, Fla. The race on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 5 and 6, was one of the most prominent races held in the United States. Hire. competing among approximately 50 racers, missed breaking the world record by only a few seconds. He was awarded a five foot trophy. Also, the local Syracuse boat racer was honored by being the recipient of the Memorial Plaque given yearly in honor of Jim Stuy. a driver killed in a racing accident in Miami, to the individual racer who accumulated the most racing points during the year. Stover and Stuy were friends before the death of Stuy. Winners — (Continued from page 1) and assists as did Mary Kitson. Teresa Carpenter made up for her shooting in her defensive plays jumping for 13 rebounds. Carpenter, Lorene Spearman and Bea Carvajal got more than their share of exercise keeping up with North Wood’s aggressive offense in a hard press throughout the game. First year coach Jim Webster, also celebrating a birthday, commented to M-J sports reporter Terri Holtzclaw “The pressing defense of Wawasee and the excellent free throws paved the way for the win.” Everyone would agree that without the fantastic support of the fans and cheerleaders and the great determination of the entire team to win the sectional trophy, the game may have gone up in smoke. The girls advance to the

Health and safety leader — Grady Assistant H and S leader — Jeff Beezley Song leader — Chris Beezley ’ Assistant song leader — Becky Boyd Doreen Darr and Brian Roberts chaired two groups that planned the program for the year. The next meeting will be Wednesday. Feb. 16, at 7 p.m. in the Syracuse Junior High School. Refreshments were served following the meeting which was held in Steven Hoopingarner's home.

regional held Saturday at Elkhart Central to face undefeated South Bend Riley. Complete Wawasee results as follows: WAWASEE (41) — Spearman 2, 0-1, 5; Mary Kitson 2, 0-1, 1; Carpenter 1,2-5, 2; Replogle 7, 78,1; Marie Kitson 0, 0-1, 2; Carvajal 1, 2-2, 5; Hoover 2. 1-2, 1; Skelton 1. 04), 1; Hall 0, 04). 1; Hughes 0, 1-2, 1. Scores By Quarters Wawasee 6 5 14 16-41 North Wood 10 8 6 12 36

BOWLING TumdAy Afternoon Lediet State Bank of Syracuse 53 V Mastercraft 45 35 Phend A Brown 44 36 LaPetite 44 34 American Industry 43 V Frog Tavern 40V, 39'1 Beacon 40 36 Mocks Marina 39 41 Precision Automotive 37V, 42VS Lakeland Laundry 32V, 47V, Donna s Cut & Curl 29 51 Ace Pest Control 2*'i 47'/, High team game and series Lakeland Laundry — 765-2141 450 series J. Gray 495. D. Johnson 490. S. Quinn 474, P. Hoover 494. S Wolterman 443. S Brower 49t. B. Miller 490 170 games: J. Gray 141. D. Johnson 171, P. Hoover 146. S Wolterman 170.177, Q. Wyant 170. S Brower <92. B Miller 144 Milford Business Berks Body Shop 15 9 Augsburger's 14 10 Little A Clark 13 11 Kaliadoscope 13 11 Walkers Roofing 13 11 Smith's Sunoco 13 11 Walter's Drugs 13 11 Campbell’s Mkt 12 12 Jeff’s 12 12 C. S Myers 10 14 Scott's Landfill 9 19 UTS. I 1 17 High team game: Little A Clark , Camp bell's Mkt. — 1041 tie High team series: Campbells Mkt. — 3009 600 series: D. Rensberger 627 500 series: P Campbell 579 L. Newman

Nomination Certificate For Milford > i I* Man Os The Year — Woman Os The Year I am greatly honored to place in nomination for the MAD Council annual Citizen of the Year award the name of Address who has contributed so greatly to the improvement and the development of our city as a better place to live, to work and to play through the following achievements: , — x * . 2 I am willing to the best of my ability, to furnish to the committee additional information concerning this nominee. MAMF 7 • • ADDRESS PHONF t (Note: To insure complete secrecy, please return this bailor in an envelope { addressed to the attention of Man-Woman of the Year Award Committee, MAD Council, Box 46, Milford, Indiana 46542.) Deadline Date: Friday, February 18,1977 At 12 Noon

561. D. Butler 549. L. Troup 544. N. Olson 514. D. Wuthrich SIX F. Groves SIX S Weisser 300. J Perry 525. D Wolterman 563. D Johns 524. W Tullius 546. G. Drake SIX D. Brady SIX G Sorensen 510. R Walker 524 200 games: P. Campbell 205. 207. D Rensberger 276. L. Newman 21X D. Butler 231. L. Troup 207. N. Olson 203. J. Perry 207. S. Weisser 201. D. Wolterman 203. R. Walker 304 Tuesday Night Ladies Honor Scores 2-1-77 High team game: Syracuse Rubber — 409 High team series: Arrow Corp. — 2210 500 series: S Keim 520. S. Gilbert 500. J. Hfckmen 514. S. Hoover 512 450 series: P. Green 492. S. Lanti 441. B. Young 4*4, B. Schopf 471, j. Siabaugh 444. M. Solina 472 200 games: S. Keim 201. J. Hickman 23$ 160 games: M. Solina 161, J. Siabaugh 194. 175. S. Hoover 172. 166. 174. S Gilbert 170, 170,160, B. Young 167,171 P. Green 164.171 P. Smith 171, 140. S. Lanti 174. S. Keim 160. B. Schopf 140. 164. S. Bucher 164 The Papers inc. 62v» 29V, Bellman's Case 59vs 32V, Syracuse Rubber 52v> 39V, Wawasee Int. 49 43 Das Keller 49 43 C. Watchers 39v> 52V* Augsburger’s 39 53 Rinker's 37V, S4Vj Counting House Bank 36' i SSV, Arrow Corp. 35 57 High team game: Community Weather Watchers — 402 High team series: The Papers Inc. — 2177 430 series: E. Siabaugh 401. S. Gilbert 474. J. Brumbaugh 474. J. Siabaugh 473. S. Hoover 467. B. Young 461, S. Keim 465. J. Hen wood 479 160 games: J. Siabaugh 190. 174. C. Baker 179. S. Keim 164. E. Siabaugh 144. 167. J. Brumbaugh 177. 161. S. Gilbert 165. 164. S. Bucher 163. J. Free 161. S. Hoover 176.142. J. Hoover 169, J. Henwood 167, B Young 160. 163, S. Vanlaningham 176 Hits A Misses Campbell's 59V, 24M, Mullin's Texaco 56 32 Hooks Keglers o S 3 35 Syracuse Traveler 52 36 Keg Tavern 49 39 Maple City Tool 47 41 Buds Body Shop 34V, 49V, New Paris Produce 31 57 Barth. Inc. 29 59 Stovers 25 63 High team game and serie*: Campbell** Market — 715 2042 SOO series men P. Flanagan 541, M. Donaldson 57*. D. Butler 539. G Sorenson 551. B. Simon 501, P Campbell 525, J. Kern $55, women: L. Hawn 540, S Kern 506 . 450 series women: B Miller 457, S Gilbert 474. C Campbell 456 200 games men: M Donaldson 203. 215. J. Miller 204 170 games women: L. Hawn 193 190. S. Kern 171, 170, S Gilbert 176, I*o Sunday Night Mixed Agitators 53 27 Shews RV Transport 47V, 32V, L.S.M.FT. 46 34 VegaßV's 42', 37V, Fairmont Homes k 42 34 Martin's Feeds 41 39 H A J 41 39 Das Keller 36 44 Syracuse Traveler 35V, 44V, Lakeland Standard 34 46 Taylor Wholesale 33 47 Art A Alices 24V1 51 v, High team game and series: Taylor Wholesale - 701-19*0 500 series men: J. Simpson 5*7, B. Simon 577, S. Rensberger 549. G Richards 572. B. Renier 531. W. Alderfer 549 450 series women: C. Sweat land 467, C. Solina 462, C. Simpson 459, C. Richards 450 200 games men: B Simon 225. J. Simpson 224. 201. G. Richards 213. W. Alderfer 212 170 games women: C. Richard* 143 CAPITAL MOVES The seat of U.S. government was moved from New York to Philadelphia on Dec. 6, 1790.

■ fl H Ji ■Woi ■lMfllflMflHflHiflfliflflfllßflflflfll I ■■■■■ HAPPY WARRIORETTE — Lorene Spearman is shown above as she cuts part of the net which went to the victor of the sectional tournament. The Warriorettes won over North Wood in the championship game 41-36. Wawasee will now participate in the Elkhart regional on Saturday. Photo by J. W. Naab.

Tri-Koppa to sponsor art show at Fort Wayne The Fort Wayne Museum of Art will sponsor it’s 42d annual Tri-Kappa Regional Artists Exhibition March 25 through May 8. Exhibits to be judged for entry in the show will be received by the museum March 4 through March 6. Late work will not be

considered. ■* To meet eligibility requirements, artists must live within 100 miles of Fort Wayne and be at least 18 years old. Each entry must be an original work completed in the past year, and students of art should not present work done under the close supervision of an instructor. Each artist may submit two entries, regardless of medium. Further information on entry regulations, registration and fees are available by contacting the Fort Wayne Museum of Art.