The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 March 1977 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., March 23,1977

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TEAM CH AMPS — Winner* in the team event of the seventh annual Lakeland Women's Bowling Association were Bud's Bar with a scratch total of 2309 pins and Make-Up Team 11 with a handicap total of 270 M. Shown in the top photo are member* of the Bud's Bar team. Standing, left to right, are Helen Taylor. Jo Ann Reed. Iva Scott. Jane Schult* and Nellie Spurting. Three members of the Make-Up Team 11 are In the bottom picture. They are. left to right. Julie Hickman. Diann Dunlap and Kathy Shaw. Absent when the photo was taken were Karen Larimer and Joyce Shue. Trophies were presented at the association banquet and business meeting Monday night.

Thank You Tho Milford Bo»*ball Boo*for Club would like to thank th* UMA orQonuabon for thoir donation gs money to letter and number the. new little League uniform*, and to Mr Medardo Pena for hi* donation of a PA »y«tem to be used at the lithe league Pork. We appreciate the interest of this organization in our summer youth program Milford Baseball Booster Club

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CiMMy Kuriy*K9g»9e* 33 1 Bua's Body Shop 29 11 Wewewe Homs Ser* kM V 13 Fro»t Ant ATV SrtvK* V 13 Anderson Pent K 1* Pilcher* Shoes 33 IT Liquor Locker 32 IS Parker * Hybrid* 32 IS GAO Satety Be<t* 20 20 Wawaseeßowi , *9 21 Golden Gram 19 21 si4b«ugn Rooting 19 21 Rinker Built 14 24 Fireplace Co 1$ 25 Cline's 14 2* BaroeeHo’ei 12 ?t Cosmic Tune 12 2* Wawasee Electronics 1 33 H.gn teem geme Anoeraon Paint — »2S High team aeries Kuriy"* Keglers — 2*41 400 Serie* R Simon 431 300 *erie* 0 St.chter $23. T Campoeii SM L Welty 530. L Vance sl9. J Kirkaorter $32. R Wogoman sl3. C Eby 514. F Nyiko* 533. A Waigamuth $33. R Strombeck $34. Longeneeugn 30». O Smith 554. G Swihert sl4. D Ramberger s3l J ScarMwy 503 D Harlem J J Schopt 30 W Atderfer S4O. A Baker $44. J Himmeger 50*. 0 Hyde S3* 200 games L Weity 211. H Dun .man 301. J Crowl 219. R Simon 223. 214 D Smith 21$. D Ramberger 203. D Hyde 300 Tuesday Ntghr Ledie* The Paper* inc 2*M l»i Bellman sCalg *♦ i 42<> Da* Keller *3 at Syracuse Rubber 40 s 7 s>'■» Wawaaee interiors S* St CW Watchers 57* s*'■> Counting House Bank 4B* *7> Rmker * Togs A Awl **** *s'i Augsbwger» 44 at Arrow Corp *4 40 High team game arm sene* Das KeHer — m 2224 I

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500 series S. Lanti 554. B Young 529. B School 504, S. Keim 594 450 series M Solina 4*3, E Stabaugh 424, B Smith 453, J ChiddiSter 449. P Smith 450. J Wortinger 473. B Brandt 444. J Hickman W 4M f 200 games S Lanti 207 B Young 214. S y Keim 201. 214 140 games M Bray 141. S Lanti 171, 17*. B Young I*9, M Sol ma 170. N Peterson 171. I*3. E 199. B Smith 145, J Brumbaugh 14*. B Schopt 196 100 J. ChiddiSter 171. P Smith 111. J Wortinger I*9. B Brandt I*2. I*s. S Keim 179. J. hick man 107. 8 Miller I*s Sunday Night Mixed \ Agitator* *• i 39'r/ Shaw* RV Transport w-■ 43/f Martin** Feeds **** 4*'* De* Keller •!'* 4*’* L.SM.FT » vegaßV's S3’’ V' l Fairmont Homes S 3 55 Syracuse Traveler 53*’> S$V» HA J 52 5* Taylor Wholesale «* *2 Lakeland Standard 40 *0 Art A Alice* 37 71 High team game Syracuse Traveler — *7O High team series Da* Keller 1959 500 *eries men 5 Shaw 3*3. G Richards 535. D Hamilton 531 B Remer $23. D Sperling 51* W Alderter 511 B Simon 50* women C Sonne s2* 430 series women M Soi na 492. N hui 452 D Brady 453. K Larimer 451 200 games men S Shaw 21*. 209. B Remer 214, G R chardS 212 170 games women C Sonne 10*. 107 D Brady 101. M Sol ma 179. C Sweetland 175 N Hill 171 E Stabaugh 17Q Hits A Muse* Campbell s Market *o*7 37* Muihn» Texaco 4* *4 Hooks Keglers *7 45 Maple City Tool 44 4* Keg Tavern *5 4? » Syracuse Traveler 42 50 Buds Body Shop a*** 47' 5 New Paris Produce 41 71 Stover* 35 77 Barth, inc 31 »1 High team game New Pans Produce - 730 High team series Campbell s Market — 2104 500 aeries M Donaldson 534. K Knox 514 L Newmans**, j Kern 5*3 G Sorensen $94.

D. Brown $37. D. Butter $lO, C. LinlZ SO2, M. Tatman 548, J. Millar $42. B. Simon SO3, woman . S Kam s4l, S Brown 504, L. Hawn 529 450 seria* women: B Milter.4S9 200games L. Newman 212, J. Kern 201. G. Sorensen 211. 214, D Brown 217, M. Tatman 214. J. Milter 203 170 games women . $. Kam 189, 1*4.175, S. Brown 170. 170. L. Hawn 179. 190 Thursday Night Ladies League Thornburg Drugs 74 X Zarse Plumbing A Heating 69 35 Kale island Beacon 66V> 371/, Bud's Bar 64 40 Art & Alice's $7 47 Gail's Keyboard Music s6'/* 47V» Wawasee Electronics 55’, 4tvs Farm Bureau Co-op $5 49 » Lake City Bank S4VS 49V, Pilcher Shoes 53'-j 50V, Lynn Feller insurance 51Vj 52'i Monsanto 50 54 North Webster Fireman's Aux. 48’ , 55’•, Regent Homes 47 $7 Pickwick Lounge 46 $8 Lancelot Lounge 42', 61', Barth 41 63 Maple Leaf Farms 38 66 Sleepy Owl 36 68 Whitacre's Excavating 34V> 69V, High team game and series: Zarse Plumbing A Heating — 831 2308 500 series: P. Hoover 505 450 series women; H. Taylor 498. N Galloway 494, K. Knisley 484. N. Spurting, 3. Harter. A Stahley 483. M. Whisler 479, S Stahley 478. M. R Henning, J. A. Reed 468, J. Schultz 464, $ Zarse 461. V. Wilson 460. J. Reid. B. Gross 457. D. Walton. C. Blosser 456. B. Hammond 453. L. Ulery 452. E. Price 451, G Eyer 450 200 games S, Zarse 201 170 games women P. Hoover 199, 176. N Galloway 188. K. Knisley 188. J. Brown 187. J. Harter 186. A. Stahley. M. Whisler 184. N Spurting 183. j. A. Reed. G Eyer 179, H Taylor 178. 172, M. Myers 178, B. GroH. S Stahley 176. J. Reid 171. L Ulery 170 < Land O' Lakes Syracuse Traveler 79’Y 28’, vega No. 1 66 42 Paul's Ceramic 62 46 Ligonier Elk's $9Vj 48’ , Homer's Bar 59 49 Crow’s Rooting 59 49 Vega No . 2 57 51 Kings Keg 54 54 C & J Construction $4 54 Frog Tavern 54 54 Classic Technique S 3 55 Louie's Bar & Grill 51 57 Knights of Columbus 50’, ST 1 , State Bank of Syracuse 50 58 Syracuse Legion 48', 59’, Lakeland Monuments 47 *1 White's Plumbing* Heating 38', 69’, Liberty Homes 29', 78', High team game and series: Syracuse Traveler — 990 2814 600 series G. Sorensen 212. 201 «1, R Simon 235. 216 629 \ 500 series: S. Rensberger 599. $ Butt 515. J. Dean 523. C Waldron 564, C Walton 517, E. Coburn 529. P Bright 566, G Hepler sl3. M Yoder 554. M Durham S9O. G Price 527. C Woqoman 541, P Flanagan 525, L Young $24. F rtyikos 525. D Sorensen 584. J. Schopf $22. H. George 504. R Mong 519, G Popenfoose 529. J. Schlptterbach 575. J. Erdly 536. L Welty sls, H Bartman 532. J Morganthaler 581, G. Ktenke s3l. J. Kem 509. K. Knisley 535. L. Newman 557, D. Butler 584 200 games: S. Rensberger 223, P. Bright 202. M Yoder 205. M Durham 203. 204. L Young 205. D Sorensen 201. 207, J. Schopf 200. G Popenfoose 213. J. Schlotterbach 225, J. Morganthaler 215. L. Newman 203. D Buller 214. C. Baker 208. C. Waldron 237, R Plikerd 216 Friday Night Mixed Thwaits Grain 32 8 Jim Moore Motors 28 12 Syracuse Rubber 26 14 Boyer Jewelry < 25', 14V, Maple Leaf 24 16 Marises 24 16 Mastercraft 24 16 Pollywog inn 20 20 Zimmermans Gravel 19 21 Syracuse Cleaners 19 21 Brenda's Beauty Shoppe 18' , 21V, Maxwetton 18 22 Sea Nymph 18 .22 Overhead Door 17 23 Wawasee Electronics 17 23 Keiths PAH 16 24 Dull's Trucking 15 25 Abrell's Construction 14 26 Beacon 13 27 Village Tap 12 28 500 series L Epley 588. R Smith 508. M Abrell 563, M Carlson 563. B Kline 510. B Frenger 512. J Kern 54?. B Thwaits 538. D Reed $56. G Myers 556. G Hepler 551, L Ryman 519. R Ganger $35. L. Ryman 519. G Popenfoose 529. L Welty $32. Betty Kline 572. A Frenger 509. G Thwaits 465, J Kern 469 200 games: L. Klatz 209. L. Epley 224. M. Abrell 220. M Carlson 200. L Singleton 200. B Kline 203, B Thwaits 226. D Reed 222. G

Hockey team defeats Dwenger

By 808 KITCH In hockey action last Thursdaynight. at die Elliott Ice Arena, Fort Wayne, the Wawasee Lakers hockey team completed a 14-game schedule by defeating Dwenger 6-1. Scoring for the Lakers were junior Kevin Butcher, two goals; sophomore Brian Rich, one goal; junior Dan Somers, one goal; senior Al Johnson, one goal; and

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Lakeland Junior High wrestling teams combine to win at Goshen

Milford. Syracuse and North Webster Junior High Schools combined their wrestling talents to compete in the Goshen Junior High School Invitational Wrestling Tournament held last Saturday. Competing against five other schools. Wawasee managed to bring home the first place trophyfar the highest team score. Several boys won individual T-

Myers 203. L. Ryman 201, R. Ganger 203. L. Ryman 201. G. Popenfoose 220. L. Welty 213, G Thwaits 200 170 games: B. Kline 185. 197, 190 Mitferd Business Campbell's Mkt. 35 13 Walter's Drugs 33 15 Little A Clark 30 18 Berk's Body Shop 29 19 Augsburger's 28 20 Walker's Roofing 24 24 Smith's Sunoco 24 24 Jeff’s 23 25 Kaliadoscope 22 26 C. S. Myers MV, 33V, UTS ’f’T 33VS Scotts Landfill H 37 High team game and series: Campbell's Mkt. — 1024 2886 600 series: B. Simon 607 500 series D Wolterman 558, D Johns 551, J Dippon 513, K Mathews 518. G Sorensen s4l. L Newman 571. D Butler 512. P. Mock 532. J. Simpson 502. J. Hare 516, L. Troup s3l, T. Levemier 524. L. Young 584. G. Fisher 539 200 games: D. Johns 209, K Mathews 203, L. Newman 240. B. Simon 223. L. Troup 204. L. Young 207, G. Fisher 209 Tuesday Afternoon Ladies State Bank of Syracuse 62 38 American industry 58' , 4lv> Mastercraft 57 43 Frog Tavern 56V, 43V, Phend A-Brown 55’, 44V, LaPetite 53 47 Beacon 46 54 Mock's Marina 45 $5 Lakeland Laundry 44 56 Precision Automotive 42VS $7Vy Donna's Cut A Curl 42 58 Ace Pest Control 38 62 High team game. Phend A Brown — 814 High team series: Frog Tavern — 2396 500 series: L. Jones 523. M. Rensberger 526. A. Dahlstrom 556. S Wolterman $42 450 series: B. Kay 470, E Hughes. 458. S. Quinn 491, K. McKibben467. M. L. Dixon 484, R. Gerrity 495. M Willard 464, L. Culbertson 474*. 200 games: A. Dahlstrom 223, S. Wolfer man 21$ 170 games B. Kay 171, S. Quinn 173.176. E Hughes 174. D Craig 175. K. McKibben 186. L. Jones 176.188. M. Rensberger 170.177, 179, M L Dixon 186. R Gerrity 173. 178, A. Dahlstrom 179. P. Hoover 174. M. Willard 177. B Miller 182. S. Wolterman 172. S. Brower 178 Barbara Miller elected LWBA president Barbara Miller was elected president of the Lakeland Women’s Bowling Association Monday evening at the annual banquet and business meeting held in a restaurant at Goshen. There were 60 ladies in attendance for the meeting. Rosemary Gerrity was elected second vice president. National delegate to Miami, Fla., will be Kathryn Knisley with Sharon Gilbert as the first alternate and Rosemary Gerrity as second alternate. The five association officers were voted to serve as state delegates with league presidents and other members of the board of directors as alternate delegates. Out going officers are Maxine Pifer. president; and Sue Hoover, second vice president. Officers serving another year are as follows: First vice president — Mary Lou Dixon Secretary-treasurer — Sharon Gilbert Sergeant-at-arms — Peggy Green Trophies, emblems and prize moneys were distributed to the winners of the local tournament held in February.

senior Steve Wilson, one goal. This completes the second year of play for the Lakers hockey team. All games were played in Fort Wayne in the high school hockey league which is comprised of seven Fort Wayne high schools, plus the Wawasee team. Overall, the Wawasee team finished with six wins and eight losses and finished fifth out of eight schools.

JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLERS

shirts and ribbons. Results follow: First place champs — 80 pouritl class. Tim Blackburn. M; 85? pound class. Kevin Walker. S; 90 pound class. Jeff Glon. S; 145 pound class. Oscar Hernandez. M Second place winners — 75 pound class. Gary Gerencser. M; go pound class. Todd Moerchen, NW; 126 pound class, Scott Brown, M. 132 pound class, Dan Godfrey. NW; 155 pound class.

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OBTAIN TITLE — Members of the Wawasee High School girls gymnastic team received the trophy, signifying their winning of the IHSAA gymnastic sectional, held at Wawasee last week. At the completion of competition, Wawasee was the victor, scoring 84.35 points. Tracy Rinker also took honors as the all-round top gymnast. Receiving the trophy are left, coach Marcia Carpenter. Barb Yoder. Kathie Yoder, Elizabeth Brewer, Nancy Amos. Kelli Price. Rhonda Byrd. Tracy Rinker, and award presenter Henry L. Smith. Wawasee priifßpal.

Gymnasts capture sectional title

Wawasee captured the girl’s gymnastics section on home turf Saturday afternoon, as teammate Tracy Rinker copped first place honors in all divisions of optional competition. Saturday’s action capped three sessions of competiton, with Wawasee racking up 84.35 points, East Noble, 52.05; and Adams, 46.60. In the floor exercise, the Warriorette squad placed first, second and third, with Rinker, 8.55; Rhonda Byrd. 7.55; and Nancy Amos, 7.35. Rinker was named the allround gymnast of the contest,

REGIONALS FRIDAY Members of the Wawasee High School gymnastics squad will be hosting and participating in the regional on Friday night. The meet begins with the optionals at 6 p.m. in the WHS gym. All four events will be run at the same time. Intermediate and beginners events will follow.

Fort Wayne Snyder High School last Sunday, March 20. went on to win the first high school state championship hockey league w hich was held in South Bend. This championship was comprised of the Indiana High School Leagues from Fort Wayne. South Bend, Gary and Indianapolis. The Wawasee High School team is cfiached by Tom Kitch and managed by Stan Grabowicz.

Tom Kell. S; 167 pound class, Joe Clark. NW Third place winners — 85 pound class, Ron Cripe, S; 126 pound class, Tracy Minnix, S; 145 pound class, Dennis Green. M Fourth place winners — 80 pound class, George Oliver, M; 85 pound class, Todd Clouse, M; 90 pound class, Howard Kelly, M; • 119 pound class, Eric Beer, M: and HWY. Mark Greenwood. M

after receiving scores totaling 34.20 from balance beam, 8.35; floor exercise, 8.55; uneven parallel bars, 8.20; and vaulting. 9.10.

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The Wawasee squad now moves into regional competition, set for Friday night in the Wawasee High School gymnasium.