The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 May 1977 — Page 8
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KAjr uiHwwwdflh BPp?lSgSy* jfl ' 'j~i <sr- «- -■ * - ’ , •* ‘ WAWASEE’S VARSITY’ TEAM — Composing the 1977 season Wawasee High School varsity baseball team are back, left, coach Jerry Lambert. Jeff Smith, Worth Packer, Todd Haines. Gregg Minegar. assistant and junior varsity coach; and Richard Steele, varsity manager. In the second row. left are Greg Evans. Ron Wuthrich. Jim Willits. Kent Trobaugh, Stan Kroh and Hryan Smith. Eront row players, left are Mark Phillabaum, Mark Wolfe. J. C. Shrock, Stu Bryant. Jay Kaiser, and Clay Bowman, manager.
Wawasee picking up games
Following a game last night with Tippecanoe Valley, the Wawasee varsity baseball team will meet Triton tonight tWedrwsitiy Northfield Thursday and .go into the Clay Classic at South Bend Friday night Coach Jerry lambert s wish of getting more games is coming true “We're starting to catch up with the other teams, in terms of games.” Lambert said "I think that will make a difference ” After finishing with a 10-9 spring record in 1976. the varsity squad thus far has only played six games, not counting last * night's contest, with a 2-4 result Wawasee will meet South Bend Clay Friday evening at 7 :30 p m . with the consolation game slated for 5 p m Saturday, followed by the championship battle at 7 p m “They're < Clays probably record-wise, the strongest team in the tournament." Lambert commented, holding a nine-game tally in the winning side Wawasee has five returning lettermen with a lot of experience Back in action are Stan Kroh, catcher. Greg Evans, third baseman; Bryan Smith, pitcher and shortstop. J C Shrock, outfielder, and Kent Troubaugh. shortstop These returnees are backed up by lettermen Mark Phillabaum. second-baseman. Ron Wuthnch, left field and Todd Haines, pitcher "Our pitching seems to be coming around a lot better, so were expecting a lot more,"
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Lambert said Lambert intends to work on bringing the pitching up to par by the sectional tourney the end of the month Smith has had experience and is a strong pitcher, with Haines having a limited experience. Jeff Smith. Haines and Trobaugh are being developed as pitchers Several aspects of confidence in the play is catching, and good speed “1 think we re going to have a decent hitting team.’’ lambert commented. These.
South Shore women open season with breakfast
The annual opening breakfast irf the South Shore Ladies Golf Association was held Sunday morning in the clubhouse with 30 members in attendance Copies for the play of the day for the season were distributed by the president. Jackie Worbnger Other officers are Ruth Wilcox, vice president; and Jean Gotshall. secretary-treasurer The I-ind O’Lakes tournament
Maxwelton ladies hold annual opening breakfast
The Maxwelton Ladies Association held the annual opening breakfast last Wednesday with 40 members present and three new members welcomed President Merriel Callander conducted the business meeting ladies noted improvements of a full bulletin board and shoe rack
along with the team’s aggressiveness, the Wawasee coach intends to use to advantage Three starters' Kaiser, Willits and Jeff Smith came from the junior varsity team, which plays about 15 games per season Packer. Wuthrich. Wolfe and Bryant were also moved up to the varsity level this year. “You need a feeder system in baseball, “Lambert added “It certainly helps.”
will be at Rozella Ford on June 7 for 18-hole play, and June 22 for nine holes Guest day for members and friends will be July 19. Tee-off times during May will be every Tuesday at 9 a m. for 18hole players and 10 for the nines At the close of the Sunday meeting, new members were introduced
in the ladies room of the pro shop Marva Houser was remembered with a planter due to the death of her husband A meeting with nine-hole players will be held the first Wednesday of each month. Members then plaved rounds of golf
Results given for Wawasee scramble First place with a score of 34 in the Saturday Scramble at Wawasee Golf Club went to the team of Max Kintega, Matt Harris, Rie Nusbaum and Hazel Swihart. Second with a 35 went to Joe Hartsough. Carl Borders, Orville Vanderßeyden and Barb Hartsough. BOWLING Land O'LakM Syracuse Traveler 98 34 Veoa 1 • IS 47 Paul's Ceramic 81 51 Ligonier Elk s 78v$ 53<i Vega 2 74 » Cl J Construction 49 43 Crow'S Rooting 48 44 King's Keg 44 44 Homer s Bar 45 47 Frog Tavern 45 47 Classic Technique 44 44 State Bank ot Syracuse 42 70 Knights ct Columbus 41 71 Syracuse Legion 60’j 71 Mt Lakeland Monuments 53 79 Louie s Bar 4 GrIH 52 K Liberty Homes 43'1 88’Y White Plumbing & Heating 42’j 89Vj High team game Homer's Bar 9X High team series Syracuse Traveler 2734 400 series K. Knisley 405. M. Durham 424. L Welty 440 500 series P Campbell 517, 8 Simon 550. D Butler 543. J Schlotterback 500, M. Yoder 514, L SI abac h 548. D Karesh 504. F Nyikos 517, L Longenbaugh 547, G. Myers 559. E. Edgar 517, C Walton 500. D Jones 518. S. Butt 537. C Waldron 532. H Gray 541. J. Erdly 54». C Campbell 513. G Price 545. C Wogoman 514. B Kline 505. G Newcomer 522, G Hepler $44. P Bright 514, G Sorensen 538 P Flanagan 500. B Sorensen 500. G Klenke 544, D Sorensen 544. M Shellne 545 200 games K Knisley 211 213. D Butler 212. G Popentoose 213. M Yoder 201, M. Durham 233. 201. L Siabach 205. L. Longenbaugh 204. G Myers 214. E Edgar 204 J Warren 200. L. Welty 201, 243, G Price 201. 210, G Newcomer 244. G. Hester 232, O. Pena 203 County KurlysKaglers 47 17 Bud’s Body Shop 43’z Xs PilchersShoes 41 23 Wawasee Home Service 40 24 Liquor Locker 30 24 Fireplace Co 34 X Anderson Paint 34 X Parker's Hybrids M's XVi Wawasee Bowl 33 31 G 4 D Safety Belts 33 31 Frost Ant J> TV Service 33 31 Golden Grain 32 32 Cline’s X 34 Slabaugh Rooting 25 39 Rinker Built 24 40 Barbee Hotel 23 41 Wawasee Electronics 14 48 Cosmic Tuna 14 48 High team game Pilcher’s Shoes — 972 High team series Fireplace Co. — 2724 600 ser »s K Stichter 4X. J Bohnstedt 635 500 series R. Schultz 504, R. Strombeck 518. M Dorsey 500, R Simon 581. D Smith 544. E. Coburn 559. S Butt 500, D Pilcher 500 W Stahly 538 F Nyikos 545, B Knisley 595, D Rensberger XI. B. Strleby 502. G. Sorensen XI. W Aldrrfer 525. S Gilek 526. E Harting 515. C. Frushour 546. H. Schrock 556. R Hibschman M 2, A. Waigamuth 547. R Miller 518. P Royer 529, A Baker 529. D. Clay 527, O Hyde 547. 8 Sorensen 542. J. Schropf 513. M Tatman 511. D Thibaut 541 H Ounithan 575. D Armbruster XI. L. Vance 505. J. Wilson 510 200games R Schults 200. D Smith 221, E. Coburn 221. F Nyikos XI. 8 Knisley 234. 203. K Stichter 233. 2X, J Bohnstedt 215. 242. C Frvshour 219. H. Schroch 214, R. Hlb schman 222. A Waigamuth 221, D. Vlay 215. G Liske 204. B Sorensen 214, H Dunlthan 206. Xi J Sc ar bear y 215 Thursday Night Ladies League Thornburg Drugs 83 45 Zarse Plumbing 8. Heating 81 47 Bud s Bar ■ , 79 49 Kale island Beacon 78'7 49V* Wawasee Electronics 77v> X's Lynn Feller insurance 71V7 S4V» Pilcher Shoes 69's M’ s Lake City Bank 69's 58's Farm Bureau Co op 68's 59> s Cell's Keyboard Music 48' i 59’z Art & Alice's 41 47 Regent Homes X 48 Monsanto M 70 Norm Webster Fireman's Au* M 70 Pickwick Lounge 57 71 Lancelot Lounge 51’ s 76' z Barm X'-z 77Vj Maple Leaf Farms 49 79 Sleepy Owl 45 83 Whitacre's Excavating ‘ 43'z 84' 3 High Team Game Lake City Bank 822 High Team Series Maple Leaf Farms 2325 600 series Lynda Eastman. 604 500 series H. Taylor 539, K. Knisley 513. J. Knisley 500 4Xseries: C JeHrles 498, J Harter <96. L. Ulery 490, D Byrket 488 F Money 487. I. Menzie 483. S Zarse 477, S Stahley 474. J. Galloway 469, L Spurting 444. J. Brown 454. B Kern. M R Heining 457. C Nolan 454. J. Honer 451 200 games H. Taylor 212. L Eastman 211, »5 170 games C Jewries 194. R White 193. S Stahley. 8 Dewitt 192 L. Spurting IM. K Knisley 187. 179. C Nolan 181 L Ulery 182 181. J A Reed. I Menzie 179. J Knisley 178, 174. k Harley 178. J Galloway. J Harter 177. 174. F .Money 176. 172. D Byrket 175. 170 B M*n (ton 174. C Blosser 173. H Taylor 172. N Dean 172. M Bucklew 171, D Weaver 170 Sunday Night Mixed Agitators *o , ’> Shews RV Transport 75V» 52's Matins Feeds 74’,•> S3v» Das Keller LIMIT. 71 57 Fairmont Homes ( 47 41 Syracuse Traveler 44v» 63’-> H 4 J 44 44 Vega RVs S4SV 7ixy Taylor Wholesale S 3 75 Lakeland Standard 44 82 Art 8, Alices 45 83 High team gaom Vega RVs 498 High team series Martins Feeds 1944 SOOseries S Shaw 570. w Alderfer 554. B Simon 548 D Spurting 527. D Hamilton 519, j Earnhart xi 4X series K Hamilton 474 200 games A. Siaoaugh 224. F Heath 224. J Earnhart. X7. S Shaw 200 IX games C JeHeries 197. C Richards 172
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HIGH SCHOOL TOURNEY WINNERS — Pictured here are the winners of the 1977 high school league city bowling tourney, held recently at Wawasee Bow! in Syracuse. From left to right are Pete Ludwig, doubles; Daryl Gans, singles; and Doug Weisser, doubles and all-events. Not pictured is Julie Brandon who won the girls all-events.
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LEAGUE CHAMPS — Pictured here are the “Highballs” team which captured first place this year in the Monday night high school league. Shown in front from left to right are Chuck Swihart and Tod Peterson. In the back from left to right are Tim Morganthaler and Jon Oaks. Swihart also won the most improved average award in the league for 1976-77.
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TROPHY WINNERS — Those pictured here received awards for their bowling accomplishments during the past season in the Monday 9 night high school league in Syracuse. In the front row from left to right are Diane Darr, high game scratch and high average; David Bjeila, high game handicap; and Darrell Stahley, high game scratch. In the back row, left to right are. Lisa Solina. high game handicap; Tim Morganthaler, high series scratch and high average; Shari Miller, high series handicap; and Tracy Groves, high series scratch. Absent from the picture are Bob Guy. high series handicap; and Jane Haffner, most improved average.
Track team suffers defeat
By KEVIN ROCKENBAUGH The Wawasee track team suffered its first loss to a fine Goshen team 82-45 High Hurdles - 15.1 Bauman W, Yoder G. Wheeler G Discus — 144’ 0” Wollman W. Bailey G. Burkholder G Mile — 4:32.0 Kline G. Warstetler G. Hamman W Long Jump - 19’44” Welker W, Bauman W. Drapeza G 100 — 10.6 Bailey G, Popenfoose W, Mike Ousley W 440 — 52.7 Barranca G. Howard G. Gilbert W Pole Vault — 13’5” Sleopy G, Miller G. Gillis G 880— 1:58.7 Kline G. Warstler G, Hamman W 220 — 23.8 Bailey G. Hepler G, Popenfoose W Low Hurdles — 21.0 Bauman W, Yoder G. Andrews W Shot Put — 511” Mitch Ousley
W, Wollman W. Borkhalder G High Jump — 6’2” Mike Ousley W, Hepler G, Faukner G Two Mile — 10:28.5 Holston G, Schalder G, Stasser G Mile Relay — 3:47.7 Goshen. Wawasee 800 Relay — 1:37.2 Goshen. Wawasee The Warriors, at 8-1, will travel to Rochester on Saturday for the Rochester Relay, which will be an all-conference meet. first play for South Shore todies The first play of the season for the South Shore Ladies Golf Association was held on Tuesday. ' Winners in the 18-hole play were Esther Stahly, first; Lee Wake, second; and Joe Waltz, third.
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TUESDAY, MAY 2 Bonnie Pruden Inches Off 9-10, ladies tennis 12-3, free time 3-6, girls softball sign-up 7 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 Free time 3-6, summer basketball league sign-up 7, couple slow pitch sign-up 8 THURSDAY, MAY’ 5 Bonnie Pruden Inches Off 9-10, Syracuse elementary track meet 3-5:30, Syracuse Little League sign-up 7. parents only FRIDAY, MAY 6 Free time 3-5 SATURDAY, MAY 7 Baseball at Rotary field, major league draft 10-2 Other Events Now is the time to sign for summer day camps and semiprivate lessons at the center. Gasses will be filled on a first come, first served, basis. Three two-week sessions of day camp are available at a cost of S2O per camp Tracy Rinker and Karen Moyer will be giving semiprivate lessons on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. Lessons are for one hour and start June 8 running for 10-weeks. Summer basketball day camps will be available starting in August, with one week for girls and one week for boys. Instructors will include Mark Peterman of Tri-State University, Barbara Brouwer of Adrian College, Jerry Lambert of Wawasee. Jim Webster of Wawasee, Roger Tuggle of Goshen, and Marion Acton, Milford. Time of the camp will be 9-2 on Monday through Friday. Sign time for camp is before June 15. Cost of the week which includes noon meal is S2O. Basketball League The summer basketball league
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will run on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 8:30, starting in June and running through July. League games will be played and teams made up of boys in grades six through nine. Teams will be coached by Wawasee players. This league is for any boys in the lakeland area. Sign-up date for basketball is today. May 4, at 7 p.m. at the youth center. Slow Piteh An organizational, meeting for couples slow pitch softball is set for 8 p.m. tonight. May 4, at the youth center. Games Will be played on Wednesday nights starting May 11. Netters lose 2-5 By TERRI HOLtZCLAW Cindy Peterson’s girls tennis team lost to a tough Bremen squad last Friday 2-5. The only Wawasee winners were Dawn Price 6-4, 6-1 and Sophomore Jan Lawson 6-4, 7-5. This makes a 2-2 seasonal record and 2-1 in the conference.
NEW PARIS SPEEDWAY — Saturday — LATE MODELS ASO-Lap Feature HOBBY STOCKS ROAD RUNNERS Time Trials 6:30 First Race 7:45 Mottvillo Friday Nights
