The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 May 1978 — Page 8

THE MAILJOURNAL — Wed., May 3,1978

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Sports

?. .;*. tte., JMETs2^- I v^^^^ l u? l atiiiii- jrafc.--: Off i wn ’ WJW tv.mioMl JkJLciJ ESTABLISHING RECORD - Members of the Milford Junior High boys track team are shown above. The boys, under coach Richard Roose, are on their way to establishing an impressive record thiseseason and are recent winners of the Lakeland Invitational. Shown in front, from left, are Ron Harvey. Ron Bratten. Jeff Sorensen. Ed Colley. Mike U'Count. Jim Rummel. Jerry Auer and manager Paul Siegfried. In the second row are Mike Benning. Jeff Richards. Jay Auer. Rick Pena, Ross Dahlstrom. manager Eric Beer. Fred Cone, Ryan Niles and Tom Wollman.' In back are Steve Bowler, Rick Treesh. Kevin Harney. Pat Speicher. Jeff Sylvester. Nick’Hunsberger. Larry Flannery and Coach Roose. . Not pictured are Tom Harvey and Sam Morehouse.

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Thursday4ilight Ladies FINAL STANDINGS Zarse Plumbing and Htg 85 47 Bud's Bar 8V i 50'2 Lynn Feller Ins. 79 53 Thornburg Drugs 75*2 56'2 Maple Leaf Farms 75'z 56'2 Pilchers Shoes 74'2 57'z Barth 74'z 57'z Mary's Hobby Shop 73 59. Kale Island Beacon 72't 59'2 Wawasee Electronics 69 63 Pickwick Lounge 69 63 Dave's Inc r 63 69 Monsanto 61 71 Farm Bureau Co op 60'2 71'2 Frog Tavern 59 73 Rainbow Farm Center 57 75 No Webster Fireman's Aux 56'2 75'2 Geil s Keyboard Music 54'2 77' ? Lake City Bank 54 78 Concept Engineering 25'2 106'2 High team game and series: Zarse 812 2332 500 series A May 563. B. Schopt 518. R White 516, L Eastman 510, N Spurling 506 450 series J Maher 490, B Kern 484, S. Zarse 479, K Harley 477, S Stahley 473, P Benson 473, A. Stahley 473, J. Harrott 472, K Knisley 471, H Taylor 471, N Galloway 466, S Bowen 466. M Bucklew 465 S Bucher 464, J A Reed 459, N Shields 458, V Wilson 456, A Dean 455, M R Henning 455, A Bechtold 454, M. Kissinger 453 200 games A May 235 170 games and above R White 194, F Money 191, L Eastman 190, 173. A May 189. S Bucher 186. B Schopt 185, 177. C Morrow 184, K Knisley 183, N Spurling 179, K Harley 179, B: Kern 179, N Galloway 128, S Galloway 175, S. Stahley 172, L Ulery 172. M Bucklew 170 County Pilcher's ’ 45 15 Barbee 41 19 Whetten 35 25 G and D ■ • 34 26 Buds 33 27 Rinker , 31’2 28'2 RVW 31 29 W HomeServ. 30 30 Cline's 30 30 Auer's 30 30 Fireplace 29 31 Kurly's 27 33 W. Bowl 27 33 Frost 27 33 Petz 25 35 Sportsman's 23 37 Electronics 15'2 44'2 High team game and series: Pilcher's — 957 2725 600 series: W Alderter 614 500 series: D Galloway 552, N Cooper 509, R Strombeck 523, E. Henning 548. C An derson 555, D Hyde 568 J Knisley 546, S Wolte 524, R Wogoman 559, D Stichter 539, K Stichter 517. G Sorensen 501, E Harting 505, D Sorensen 528. J Kern 589, J Wilson 502. C Frushour 545. C Eby 562, E. Coburn 578, W Stahly 591, F Nyikos 560. D Roeder 553. S. Solina 534, T. Jones 558, L Longen baughsl6 200 games: D Galloway 213, E Henning

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221 G Whitacre 208, P Hyde 202. R Wogoman 210. D Stichter 200. W Alderter 222, 209, J Kern 217, E Coburn 214, W Stahly 210, F Nyikos 214, S Solina 212, T Jones 202 Friday Night Mixed Maple Leaf (winner 2ndhalt) 50 14 Jim Moore 49 15 Syracuse Rubber 47'2 16'z Maxwefton 39 25 Keiths P and H 37'z 26'z Thwaits Grain Inc , 37 27 Shoe Shack 36 28 Wawasee Electronics 35 29 Duels Trucking 34. 30 Overhead Door 32' 2 31 Vz Syracuse Motors 31'2 32'2 Abrells Construction 29 35 Beacon 28 36 Leegoes 27 37 Syracuse Cleaners 25'2 38'z Boyer 25 39 Mastercraft 24 40 Village Tap 24 40 ZimmermansGravel 18'/2 45 Vz Odd Coupled 14 50 End Os Season 500 series: B Frenger 535, M. Carlsonso6. G. Myers 539, B. Simon 506, R. Halsey 504, B Kline 507, L Welty 541, J. Kern 543, B Th waits 512, L Gilbert 544, P. Kern 507, R Gerritysl7, J.Castros22, B. Klinesl2 450 series P Felkner 458, M. Kimble 454, P Felkner4sß 200 games: L. Gilbert 202, S. Kern 205, B Frenger2o9, B. Kline2l3, J. Kern2o6 170 games: L. Gilbert 171, 171, J. Castro 170, 187, M. Helsey 179, L. Welty 177, B. Alberry 179, R Gerrity 177, B Klinel7l,l7B Concord defeats girls netters Concord s girls tennis team scored a win over the Wawasee girls team Tuesday night. The score was 1-6 in Concord’s favor. Lisa Lattimer defeated Kathy Brouwer, 1-6, 1-6. Deb Dieterly was bested by Stacey Lynn, 0-6. 2-6. Amy Black defeated Kelli Price. 0-6, 0-6. Darsee Stahley was bettered by Karen Fredrick, 1-6, 0-6. And Jane Haffner was beaten after a battle by Julie Martin, 3-6, 5-4, 36. Wawasee’s doubles team of Teresa Carpenter and Nancy Amos defeated Jodie Bergman and Lisa Stauffer, 7-5, 6-1. But Paula de Armond and Sue Leichty defeated Brenda Hunter and Jan Miller of Wawasee, 1-6,2-6.

Q Ajf jgjWßt i ■ 11 ■» * • *■ j wfl |b HIGH SCHOOL BOWLERS JUNIOR HIGH BOWLERS BANTAM LEAGUE BOWLERS fl »HQb' i ■ BANTAM LEAGUE BOWLERS 42 participate in bowl-a-thon for hall

The Land-O-Lakes Junior Bowling Association reports 42 junior bowlers participated in a recent bowl-a-thon to raise funds for the new National Bowling Hall of Fame and Museum. The bowl-a-thon was held in the Wawasee Bowl at Syracuse. Each bowler received an AJBC Hall of Fame Booster patch on awards day. Bantam league bowlers participating were: Kelly Rensberger (super booster patch winner with 19 sponsors), Dawn Young, Jenny LaTour, Sakina Richards, Cathy Cobbum, Theresa Taylor, Kelly McQuillian, Christy Speicher, Brad LeCount, Tracy Ryman, Jim Richards, Lori Galloway,

Milford scores lopsided victory The annual Lakeland Junior High School invitational track meet was held Tuesday, April 25. on the Wawasee High School track with Milford dominating the scoring. The young Trojans took seven firsts out of a possible 13 as they totaled 130 points. Syracuse was second with 75 points, Wakarusa was third with with 49, West Noble had 40 and Pierceton scored 22. 66. North Webster finished fourth Milford also boasts the only double winners in the meet. Tom Harvey doubled in the 100 and 220 while Pat Speicher won both the long jump and shot put. The team now has eight wins against one loss. Team members are now looking forward to the Tippecanoe Valley invitational scheduled for May 18 Girls Excell Too The Milford Junior High School seventh and eighth grade girls track teams are currently sporting a 4 - 0 record and have an excellent chance of winning the girls invitational at Tippecanoe Valley on the 18th.

Craig Cobbum, Kathy Weisser, Brian Henson. Brad Weisser, Mike Hernandez, Ray Pena, Kristi Rockenbaugh, Debbie Kern, Jeff Richards, Jeanine Gunn, Jennifer Stetler, Sara Appenzeller and Raeni Rinker. • Junior high bowlers were: Denise Moore (super booster patch winner with 25 sponsors), Bernie Conley, Chris Beezley, Robert Wagner, Greg Weisser, Stu Morlan, Jeff Nicodemus, JoLinda LaTour, Dan Kern, Norine Sorensen, Tammy Ryman and Terri Smith. High school bowlers were: Ron Harris (super booster patch winner with 19 sponsors), Chuck Swihart, George Coquillard, Todd Eyer and David Bjella.

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WARRIOR BASEMEN — Wawasee’s High School varsity baseball teain is composed of front, left. Tyler Haines. Steve Koble. Mike Murray. Jeff Beeiley. Gary Vance. Greg Snyder. Standing, left, are Jay Kaiser. Scot Green. Stuart Bryant. Erie Shepherd. Stan Kroh. Roger Hawn. Jim Willits. Mark Wolfe. Kent Trobaugh. Mark Wagoner. Bryan Smith and Gregg Minegar. assistant coach. Not pictured is the coach. Larry Shook.

Baseball team reshuffles

Who’s on first, second and third is the name of the game for coach Larry Shook and his Wawasee High School varsity baseball players this week. Due to the loss of three starters, reshuffling of positions is being done on the Trackmen finish fourth Wawasee’s trackmen finished fourth in the annual freshmansophomore invitational at Tippecanoe Valley last Saturday. Winning the 100 in :10.4 and tying a meet record was Wawasee’s Shad Hunter. He also anchored the 880 relay team, which captured second, and finished second in the 220. Todd Hardy nudged Valley’s Joe Harter by clearing 12 feet in the pole vault, vault-off. TV US 96, BREMEN 90. MANCHESTER 80. WAWASEE 73 RtHTIESTER 64*2 SOUTHWOOD 29 PLYMOUTH 244 NORTHFIELD 6 High hurdles — Bilger (M), Hunter (R), Coplen (TV), Freed (B), Hardy (W). Anderson (S), :16.5 100 yard dash — Hunter (W), Shepherd (TV), Graverson (B). McClelland (R), Smith (S), Avery (W). :10.4 (tied meet record) Mile run — Robinson (M), Adams (B), Boyer (W), Rosbrugh (W), Hippinsteel (M), Simmons (TV), 4:44.8 800 relay - TVHS (Harter, Coplen, Hill. Shepherd), Wawasee, Bremen, Plymouth, Southwood, Rochester. 1:40.0 440 yard dash — Jamison (TV). Swain (B), Kroft (S). Paul (P), Shafer (N). Haupert (M). :54.1 330 yard low hurdles - Hunter (R). Bilger (M), Coplen (TV), Speicher (M). Harter (V). Graverson (B), :41.3 (meet record) 880 yard run — Lotz (M). Grieves (R), McQueen (P), Blocher (M), Chase (W). Adams (B),2:08.2 220 yard dash — Shepherd (TV), Hunter (W). McClelland (R), Peterson (S), Hunt (B), Keyser (P), :23.4 Two mile run — Stoneburger (B). Cripe (M). Boyer (W). R. Peters (TV), Fox (P), Rosbrugh (W). 10:10.2 (meet record) Mile relay — Rochester (Grieves, Abbott, Howard. Hunter), Manchester. Bremen, TVHS, Plymouth. Southwood. 3:44.7 Long jump — Bilger (M), Swain (B), Cloud (R), Shafer (N), Hundt (B), Peterson (S), 19ll ;l 4 Shot put — Muncie (B), Jamison (TV), T. Alspaugh (TV), Hollet (P), McKee (P), Wagner (TV). 43-24 Discus — Shepherd (TV), Templeton (W), Muncie (B), Garrett (S), Smith (S), Rookstool (W) 134-7 (meet record 1 ) Pole vault - Hardy (W), Harter (TV), Barnett (W), Hendsbee (M), Bicher. (R) tied Eckman (P), 12-0 (ties meet record) High jump — Hunter (R), Swain (B), Peterson (S), Adams (B), Coplen (TV). Dziabis (M), 6o(meet record) "TRY US ON FOR SIZE 0 MEN WOMEN AAA AA A SA 4A 3A 818 717 517 712 513 513 3 C D AA 8 C 518 517 517 4*l 14 314 413 E 2E 3E DE 2E 3E 516 516 516 413 313 4-13 4E 5E 6E Buster Brown Kids 515 513 611 Shoes A thru EEEE • Boss • Dexter • Hush Puppies • Adidas • Red Wing • Porto Ped • Wright • Converse • Red Cross • Cobblers • Trotters • Tretorn • Child life • Wolverine • Grasshoppers • Nurse Mates • Sebago • Top Siders • Ped win • Fleet Air • Pro-Keds • Evans • Nunn Bush • Roblee • Herbst • Massagk • Ticos • Doc s • Mellow Mates • Viner • Bear Traps • Frye • Stacy Adams • Bostonians • Nettle ? ton • Penoljo • Dunham • Cabbies • Morgan Quinn MmtetCharyViwAimriam fipraw Doug Pilcher Shoe Store 219/457-3M2- Open 6 Days, 9 to 6 106 S. Huntington St. (S.R. 13) Syracuse, IN 46567

In last night’s game against North Wood at home, the Warrior squad was moved around a bit. Bryan Smith, senior, and normally a pitcher and shortstop, was being tried out in the catching position. Backing up Smith on the mound are Mark Wolfe. Kent Trobaugh. and Jay Kaiser. “T just don’t know what to expect." coach Shook said of last night’s game. He’s counting on

Ladies open play at South Shore

An opening breakfast was held last Sunday morning at South Shore Golf Club by the ladies Winners named at South Shore Members of the South Shore Ladies Association played Blind Boogie on Tuesday. Winners are as follows: Nine hole players - Ginny DeWitt, first; and Marj Bucklew. second Eighteen hole players - Jackie Wortinger, first; Peg Armstrong, second; and Coreen Fuller and Ellie Caudill, tie for third. The first computer, created in 1827, compiled and printed logarithm tables from 1 to 108,000.

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the hitting to improve and it the defense holds out. it may be smoother sailing tor the team during the remainder of the season. Going into the North Wood game, the team has compiled an early season record of two wins and three losses. They began the season by losing to Elkhart Central 8-2. and later were bested by Columbia City, 4-3 and East Noble. 8-1. However, the team

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scored wins against Northridge. 3-0 and Northfield, 9-8 Shook commented the efforts of the team members have been good this season, and that includes the developing abilities of several junior varsity players who are contributing their abilities to the team Os the 13 varsity players. Steve Koble is a freshman who has been elevated to the varsity squad Sophomores who have seen varsity action are Gary Vance. Jeff Beezley, Erie Shepherd and Tim Kaufman Juniors Jay Kaiser. Mark Wolfe. Greg Snyder and Mark Wagoner have been strong performers for the team Stuart Bryant. Kent Trobaugh and Bryan Smith are seniors who are playing their last season for the school. , Most of the players are allround performers. Shook said, and the reshuffling shouldn’t upset the apple cart too much.

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