The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 August 1977 — Page 4

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed . August I®. 1977

Sports

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Football preview set at Wawasee

Members of the Wawasee Boosters Chib are sponsoring the first annual photograph football

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prenew night at Wawasee High School next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Football fans are urged to attend and take their cameras for individual and team shots. A short discussion will be given by the coaching staff and a sneak preview of the upcoming season

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■■'' jj.j B li : i WMIWw IB 1 L* ' PONY LEAGUE WINNERS — Shown above are two of the three Milford Pwy League players who won awards during last week s honors night. _ Pat Speicher is on the left and is presenting the pitching trophy to Greg Weisser. center. On the right to Pat Speicher. Jr., who won the batting trophy. Missing from the photo to Jim Davies who won the hustle award.

will be the main events. Booster club memberships will be available and soft drinks will be sold. An announcement has also been made that a general booster meeting will follow the preview. All urged to attend. A husband is one who buys his football tickets in June and begins shopping for the wife’s Christmas present no earlier than December 24.

Football jamboree at North Wood Aug. 19

The annual football jamboree will be held at North Wood on August 19. The schedule of play is as follows: Ist quarter — Northridge vs North Wood 2d quarter — Wawasee vs Plymouth 3d quarter — Wawasee vs North Wood 4th quarter — Northridge vs Plymouth Game time is 7:30 p.m. with gates set to open at 6:30. Wawasee will be seated in the east bleachers. Tickets are $2 for Wawasee athletes to begin practice Members of the Wawasee High School girls' golf, swim and volleyball teams will begin practice next week. The golf team will report for practice at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 16. at the Maxwelton Golf Chib. Volleyball team members will report for practice at the high school at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 15. Those who will be participating on the swim team should report to the high school pool at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 15. All girls must have physicals prior to reporting for practice. Forms are available at the office. It has also been announced insurance for the athletes is $4 and is payable at the first practice. NK)A to meet at Milford Aug. 15 The Northern Indiana Officials Association will present their football interpretation meeting at the Milford Junior High School on Monday, Aug. 15, at 7 p.m. The clinic will cover new rules for the coming season, as directed by the Indiana High School Association The interpretation clinic is mandatory attendance for all high school head coaches and active football officials. Frank Sigsbee and Gilford Cook will be presenting the clinic. Persons wanting additional information should contact Frank Sigsbee at 59020 Peppermint Dr., Elkhart.

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adults and $1 for students. They will be sold at the gates on the east and west sides of the field. Pre-school children accompanied by parents will be admitted free. Land 'O' Lakes league to meet August 17 The Land *O* Lakes men’s bowling league at Syracuse will have its organizational meeting Wednesday, Aug. 17, at 7:30 p.m. at Wawasee Bowl, south of Syracuse on SR 13. This meeting is open to all interested members. Robert Simon of Syracuse, league secretary, reported that there is an opening for one new team. Further information may be obtained by contacting Mr Simon or the bowling alley. Freshmen cheerleading practice to start An announcement comes this week from Wawasee High School concerning freshmen cheerleaders. It states: “All upcoming Wawasee High School freshmen interested in trying out for cheerleading should report to the high school office on Monday, Aug. 15, by 3:30 p.m. for practice. If a conflict arises, notify the high school office.” / W Ludfes / j | Golf W/ \ Ea. Results jn/ The following is the results of ladies golf play at the several courses in the greater Lakeland area: AT MAXWELTON Maxwelton Ladies held an invitational to Maple Crest, Plymouth, Oak Hills and Sprig of Mint last Wednesday with 55 ladies being served coffee and rolls prior to tee offs and a luncheon. Gloria Stoffel received the door prize. First low gross went to Marge Kavanaugh; second. Pat Winters; third. Aim Walker,; fourth, Sue West; and fifth, Rose Mathew. First low net winner was Dottie Hossinger; second, a tie, Alice Herbison and Barbara Zimmerman; third, Lila ..Cripe; fourth. Helen Christner; and fifth, a five-way tie, June Auer, Faye Welsh. Gladys Anderson, Jo Houser and Glenna Kindy. Helen Hagen took low putts, with a six-way tie for second to Jan Doutlick. Carla Newcomer. Hank Curtis, Karan Wesdorf, Judy DeHaven and Gloria Stoffel. Karen Westdorf took longest drive honors; Cindy Reed, most putts; and Liz Logan, highest score. AT SOUTH SHORE The play of the day on Tuesday at the South Shore golf club was Flag Tourney for the nine-holer. Three winners were reported. They are Elaine Hibschman. Emma Souder and Carol Clark. The 18-boie group played Chicago System and listed the following winners: Ellie Caudill, Stella Heckaman. Esther Stahley and Ruth Banta

'Jfci U 1 Ul IJF jfr-LWlf 1 b TtiHjl |P4 & K fl S&J Ei l I LOVE FURNITURE — Shown above are members of the Love Furniture team, one of the minor league teams in the Syracuse summer recreation program. Kneeling from left to right are Scott Miller, Gary Price, Rob McKibben. Andy Miller and Mike Cannon. i , Standing in the back row from left to right are Greg Bechtold, Jim Latour, Steve Hapner, Lance Lantz and Coach Dai McKibben. Not pictured are Craig Cobbum and Louie Siri.

Jit £ J! jF jfl Mte SWINGERS — Members of the swinger* team, Syracuse, this season are front; left, Alicia Detwiler. Gayle Swartz, Shelly Roger*. Jodi Scareberry. Beth Walker. In the back, left, are Gayle Napier, Nancy Norman, Denise Moore, Julie Hepler. Renee Hively. Lori Keim. Team members not pictured are Cheryl Lambert, Kim Peterson. Lisa Keener, Heather Yoder.

Bishop W. Dole Crydermon, Choirman Os The Commission On Missions, Free Methodist Church Os North America And Dr. Charles D. Kirkpatrick, General Missionary Secretary, Invite You To Meet World-Wide Christian Missionary Leaders And Speakers. August 18-21 At Winona Lake (BMy Sunday Tabernade) Missions Celebration Ist Annual Family Festival Os Missions Plan To Drive In For These Meetings

BISHOP DALE CRYDERMAN Ci REV. JAMES HUDSON TAYLOR, JR. TtMwcß* —■ Kwy Mod® SfMoitWP JKjw DR CARLTON BOOTH SonelMdar

REV Bill CRYDERMAN, Organist — Picture Not Avo liable Each Day Features Special Speakers — Missionaries And National Church Leaders From Around The World. Services Geared For the Whole Family. Seminars And Workshops Every Morning And Afternoon. This Is Your Opportunity To See Missions In Action As We Are Bringing MISSIONS TO WINONA LAKE. I 1:45 A.M. - BMo Missions Hour 9:30 A.M. - International Forwn 3:45 P.M. - International Tee And Missionary Displays 0:30P.M. -ItifcideHoorFarTooth 7:00P.M. - International Celebration 9:00 P.M. — Doorways To The World Call General Missionary Board (219) 267-6278 > k For Dafty Schedole And Detoil*

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