The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 October 1978 — Page 9

Sports

Kroh sets record —

Warriorette swim team wins two, loses to Warsaw

In a three-way meet last Wednesday night the Warriorette swim team, under Cindy Peterson, won over East Noble 67-16 and over Tippecanoe Valley 51-29. On Monday they were defeated by Warsaw 114-59 in a meet held in the Wawasee pool. During the dual meet on Wednesday Laura Kroh set another school record as she swam the 500 freestyle in 6:11.06. Individual meet results follow: Vs East Noble 200 medley relay — Wawasee (Meek, Davis, Reed, Bryant) 2:21.8, East Noble, Wawasee 200 free — Laura Kroh W 2:18.2, Jan Miller W, Cougill EN 200 individual medley — Tammie Eby W 2:36.01, Hite EN, ReedW 50 free — Boodie Brewer W 2:07.1, Carmen Bryant W, Yuska EN Diving — Nancy Amos W 214.45, Tracy Rinker W, Yuska EN,

Bowling

Bantam Super Strikers 9 3 Trojans 9 3 Falcons B'2 3'2 Strikers B'2 3'2 Cheetahs 8 4 Close Encounters 7'2 5'2 Bionic Bowlers 7 5 Convoy 7 5 Champs 7 5 Avon Toys 7 5 Roadrunners 6'2 2'2 Angels 6 6 Battlestar Galactica S 7 Sunshiners 5 7 Star Wars 5 7 Pin Splitters 5 7 Little Rascals 4 8 Tigers , . 2 10 Morning Glorys 0 12 Sunflowers 0 12 High team game and series: Star Wars — 464 843 Two games the same: P Wogoman 38, T, Enright 80, S Brumbaugh 64, D Keim 43 100 games T. Falcons 124, C. Speicher 101, P Richardson 139, K. Weisser 101, D Kern 114, B Welty 128, D Kern 137, R. Ellis 121, S Dunithan 122. G Miller 103, R Wise

MOONLIGHT BOWLING October 28 At 10 P.M. "COME IN COSTUME" Wawasee Bowl Syracuse — 457-3855

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100 butterfly — Tammie Eby W 1:12.5, Darsee Staley W, Merkling EN 100 free — Boodie Brewer W 1:00.01, Hite EN, Carmen Bryant W 500 free — Laura Kroh W 6:11.06 school record, Angie Reed W, IhrieEN 100 back — Lisa Meek W 1:19.6, Jan Miller W, Black EN 100 breast — Darsee Staley W 1:19.77, Hull EN, Davis W 400 free relay — Wawasee (Staley, Brewer, Eby. Kroh) 4:19.1, Wawasee, East Noble Vs Tippe Valley 200 medley relay — Tippecanoe Valley (Kline, Manering, Doake, Jamison) 2:13.12, Wawasee, Wawasee 200 free — Laura Kroh W 2:18.28, Harrell TV. Jan Miller W 200 individual medley — Tammie Eby W 2:36.01, Doake TV, Manering TV 50 free — Boodie Brewer W 2:07.18, Carmen Bryant W, McConnolly TV Diving — Nancy Amos W

107, B Henson 152 150 games: Dan Falcons 160 High game Dan Falcons Sub. 160, B. Henson 152, P. Richardson 139 We could use 6 more Bantam bowlers. If interested call Wawasee Bowling Lanes or Pam Routson. Thursday Night Ladies Thornburg Drugs 23'2 B'2 Lynn Feller Ins 22'z 9'2 Kale Island Beacon 22 10 Ruff Wholesale 20 12 Pilchers Shoes 19 13 Bud s Bar >B'2 13'2 Lake City Bank 18 14 Wawasee Electronics 17 15 North Webster Fire Aux 16 16 Jay's Ins & Realty 16 16 Maple Leaf Farms 16 16 Quackers Lounqe 15' 2 16' 2' Turf Bar . 15 17 Barth 14'2 Spanky s Pizza 14 18 Geil's Keyboard Music 13 19 Frog Tavern 13 19 Mary's Hobby Shop 11 21 Monsanto 8 24 Unknowns 7'2 24'2

214.45, Tracy Rinker W, McConnolly TV 100 butterfly — Ann Kline TV 1:16.15, Tammie Eby W, Darcee Staley W 100 free — Boodie Brewer W 1:00.01, Doake TV, Carmen Bryant W 500 free — Laura Kroh W 6:11.06 new school record, Harrell TV, Jan ReedW 100 back — Ann Kline TV * 1:10.29, Lisa Meek W, Jan Miller W 100 breast — Darcee Staley W 1:19.77, Manering TV, Tonya Davis W 400 free relay — Wawasee (Staley, Brewer, Eby, Kroh) 4:19.1, Tippecanoe Valley, Wawasee Vs Warsaw 236.95, Tracy Rinker Waw, S. Clyde War JOO fly — D. Williams War 1:04.5, K. Garrard War, Tammie Eby Waw 100 free — Boodie Brewer Waw 1:00.08, L. Wakel War, G. Gephart War

170 games: P Benson 177, 170, N. Geil 179, C Becher 173, M. Flowers 170, L. Eastman 176, M Henning 172, D Glon 172, D. Rigdon 173, H. Taylor 170, 171, E. Tatman 171, B. Cook 173, 178. P. Pollock 179, J. Schultz 187, S Bucher 180, L. Hawn 183, L. Eastman 180, K, Knisley 188, A. May 186, D. Hernandez 182, J. Brown 180, R. White 190, L. Ulrey 190, C. Neufeld 194, K. Knisley 190, N. Stump 194, J. Reed 192, D Coburn 198,199, B. Cook 192 200 games: L. Hawn 205, S. McCarty 212, A. Stahley 200 450 series: R. White 450, L. Ulrey 470, S. Bowen 452, N Galloway 460. M Henning 472, N Stump 471, N. Spurling 468, E. Tatman 454, S. Stahley 460, D. Hernandez 472, P. Pollock 471, C. Becher 479, C. Neufeld 478, B Hamilton 477, J. Reed 493, A. May 491, D. Walton 484, J. Brown 495 500 series: P Benson 516, L. Eastman 503, H. Taylor 501, A. Stahley 515, K. Knisley 540, D. Coburn 525, B Cook 543, L. Hawn 555 Hits & Misses Bud s Body Shop >8 10 Campbell Market 17' i 10'z Keg Tavern 16 12 Corn Flakes 16 12 Wiles Motors 14'a 13' 2

500 free — Laura Kroh Waw 6:16.35, C. Stayer War, P. Miller War 100 back — C. Timmons War 1:06.7, C. Gephart War, M. Hoskins War 100 breast — L. Newcomer War, Darsee Staley Waw, S. Hawkins War 400 free style relay — Warsaw (Sanders, Gephart, Garrard, Roberts), Warsaw, Wawasee The Warriorettes are now 9-5 for the season. They will travel to North Manchester next Tuesday for a meet with the Squire girls. 200 medley relay — Warsaw (Timmons, Newcomer, Roberts, Williams) 2:01.68, Warsaw, Wawasee 200 free — C. Stayer War 2:19.6, Laura Kroh Waw, P. Miller War 200 individual medley — Williams War 2:21.6, Garrara War, Hostens War 50 free — Roberts War 2:06.3, Boodie Brewer Waw, Waco, War Diving — Nancy Amos Waw

Gutter Dusters 13' z 14' 2 Fry 8, Wells Realty 12 16 Paul's U Lock It 11 17 Guide 11 17 . Barth, tn-. 10' 2 17' 2 High team game and series: Campbell's Market —7lB 1993 500 series: J. Miller 502, B Simon 201-528, P. Campbell 540, J. Kern 201 564, F. Nyikos 539, S. Kalisik 216 560. J Phillips 201 523, B Slabaugh 507, C. Lantz 521 450 series: C. Campbell 183 459, P. Det wiler 163 457, P Bright 163 453, N. Wiles 164 467 160 games: B. Bushong 164, J Kalisik 161, J. Eby 160 County Barbee Hotel 27 9 Bud's Body Shop 26 10 Pilcher's Shoes 25 11 Wawasee Home Ser 25 11 RV Wheels 24 12 Petz Dairy Queen 21 15 Auer's Ser 19'Zz 16V2 Wawasee Bowl 17' 2 18' 2 Kurly's Keglers 17 19 Lishe's Drunks 17 19 Frost Ant. 8. TV Ser. 17 19 Cline's 16 20 Stu Ron Jac 15 21 Rinkerbuilt 14 22 Louie's 13'/2 22Vz Parker's Hybrids 13 23 CB.B 11W 24'/z Whetten Asphalt 5 31 High team game and series: Pilcher's Shoes 995 2714 600 series: C. Frushour63o 500 series: W. Alderfer 526, D. Burkett 560, E. Harting 505, J. Hyndman 504, C. Garner 508, C. Eby 510, J. Bohnstedt 566, S. Butt 517, E. Coburn 533, D. Thibaut 588, R Hyde 583, C. Anderson 500, D Hyde 565, K. Knisley 512, D. Knisley 526, M. Ganshorn 549, R. Hibschman 511, D. Brady 511, D. Roeder 515, D. Taylor 541, G. Fisher 504, R. Brazel 507, E. Henning 551, R. Solina 516, R. Simon 548, J. Morganthaler 520, J. Kernsßs 200 games: W. Alderfer 200, J. Bohnstedt 218, D. Thibaut 214, 201, R. Hyde 200, C. Frushour 227, 212, D. Roeder 208, E. Henning 209, R. Simon 234, J. Kern 205, 215 Milford Business Vega Corp. 28 8 Campbells Mkt. 28 8 Dotys 24 Vz 11 Vi Sharps Hdw. 22'z 13'2 Little 81 Clark 22 14 Walter Drug 21 15 Wuthrich 81 Sons 20 16 Milford Motors 17 19 Speicher Ins. 16'2 19'2 .Walkers Roofing 16 20 CFS 16 20 Scotts 15 21

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'6B Warriors honored Friday night

WARRIORS OF 68 The Warrior football team of 1968, was honored during halftime of the Wawasee-Concord football game, Friday, Oct. 20. Members of the football team were: Rod Bell, Wes Kilmer. Gary Newcomer, Tom Speicher, Steve Coburn, Jon Coy, Randy Troyer, David Cory, Russ Mikel, Steve Bahn, Glenn Davis, Allen Butt, Phil Tucker, Keith Rieder. John Leemon, Kent Wjlson, Tom Miller, Ric Clingaman, Fred

Augsburgers 12'2 23'z WyantChev n'.j 24'? Jeff 11 >z 24' 2 UTS 6 30 High team game and series: Campbells — 1064 3117 600 series: P Campbell 650. B Simon 629, D Wuthrich6o9 500 series: H. Troup 536, J Rink 541, D Wolterman 539, D Rensberger 505, L. Newman 558 , D. Butler 565, C Koher 533. J. R Koher 527, O Richards 500, A Brunges 508, M Tatman 550, G. Sorensen 549, K. Mathews 513, D. Wuthrich 504, P, Speicher 522 R. Schwartz 506, J Brumbaugh 511, D Blosser 549, V. Baker 555, D Zachery 556, W Adams 552; H Bartman 527, B Rice 525, L. Welty 573 200 games: D. Wolterman 200. J. R Koher 203, P. Campbell 202, 223, 225, B Simon 234, 202, O Richards 210, M Tatman 206, G. Sorensen 209, D. Wuthrich 233. 205, P. Speicher 201, D Blosser 223, H Bartman 204, L Welty 203, 201 Monday Night High School Stroh's 14' 2 I'rz Grasspickers 13 3 QualladeKids 10' 2 s'z 3 Hits 81A Miss 10 6 Hot Shots 9'z 6'2 High Rollers 9 7 714 9 7 N. W. Bowlers B'z 7'? Rinkerbuilt 8 8 Zonz 8 8 Champions 7 9 ‘ 4 Musketeers 7 9 American Legion 6' 2 9'z Natural High 6'2 9'z Shock Oil 6 10 Rowdies 5 11 The Challengers 3 13 Alley Cats 3 13 High team game and series: 3 Hits 8. A Miss - 881 1678 430 series: D. Fry 438, D Kern 462. A Villanova 430, R. Harris 432, B. McDonald 434, G. Weisser 445, P. Gerrity 540 150 games: G. Weisser 153, P Gerrity 207 105-183, R. Harris 194, B. McDonald 170, A Villanova 216; D. Sellers 167, D. Fry 160 155, D. Kern 191, J Jessup 155, C. Kinney 180 Land'O'Lakes Wawasee Bowl 26 6 Syracuse Legion 24'2 7' 2 C & J Construction 21 11 Whitacre Excavating 20 12 Knights Os Columbus 20 12 Flint Realty 18 14 Ligonier Elk's 18 14 Cromwell Lumber 16 16 Crow Roofing, Inc. 16 16 Sea Ny mph 15 17 State Bank Os Syracuse 14'2 17'2 Mid-State Ins. Agency 14 18 Commodore Corp. 14 18

Hoerr and Burt Culver. Also. John Skrumelak, Bruce Cummings, Donn May, Dan Jetmore, Steve Tatman, Terry Moser, Larry Richards. Mike Brown. Bill Pipp, Tom Turner, Joe Baumgartner, Lester Hammel. John Corbin. Joel Burkholder, Jay Longenecker, Dave Baumgartner. Dave Hollar. Roger Korenstra, Bill Richardson, manager; and Eldon Ummel, athletic director. And Henry Smith, principal;

J. P. Midway Lounge 14 18 Paul s Ceramic 13 19 The Lost Knight 12 20 Frog Tavern 9 23 The Little People Shoppe 7 25 High team game: Wawasee Bowl - 941 High team series: Ligonier Elk's- 2643 500 series: P Campbell 550. K Knisley 540, L Newman 581, C Walton 539, P Flanagan 547. C Harris 518, S Butt 500, W. Alderfer 543. J: James 527, R. Williamson 558. G Pricesl3, C Wogoman 539 H. Birkel 516, B Graff 505 M Sprague 555, E Eash 532. R. Hicks 521, M. Durham 546 W Benson 539, J. Warren 508, H. Gray 532. F Nyikos 584 200 games: L. Newman 234. P. Flanagan 204, C Harris 212. D. Jones 202. C Sum merlot 205. G Price 215, C Wogoman 201 H Birkel 201, M Durham 203. M. Sprague 204, F Nyikos2l3 L Singleton2ol Jr. High Ball Busters ’ 4 2 Star Wars 13 3 Four Musketeers 13 3 MKJJ 11 5 Whiz Kids U) 6 Bombing Bowlers 9'2 6'2 Firebirds B'2 7'2 Four Misses 8 8 Star Shine 8 8 Strikettes 8 8 Wawasee Realty Rolling Stones. 5 " Battle Star Galactica 4 ,2 Cobras 4 12 Don's Demons 4 0 Really Rottens 3 13 Galactica -1 15 150 games: D. Kern 163, T Minnix 154, R. Lewallen 150, J. Cannon 155, S. Stutzman 157 400 series: D. Kern4l2, J. Cannon4o6 , Tuesday Nite Ladies Pct. Lake of the Valley .759 Whetten's Asphalt .625 Wyant Chevy .563 Schwartz's Super Valu .556 Walter Drugs .556 Ligonier Rubber .542 Wawasee Interiors .528 Das Keller .500 Syracuse Rubber .500 Barth Vans .444 Butler Customs .438 Ganshorn .421 My Store 361 Papers, Inc. .347 High team game: Lakeof the Valley - 771 High team series: Das Keller - 2205 500 series: J Wortinger 504, J. Hickman 534. S. Keim 558 450 series and above: P. Smith 497, E. Slabaugh 456, S. Butt 485, J. Hardy 458, S. Bartow 452, S. Brown 483, N Anderson 490, C. Yoder 492

Wed., October 25,1978—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Don Storey, head coach; Donn Kesler, vice principal; Jack Marlette, assistant coach; Terry Frank, assistant coach; and Dan Brady, manager. The team participated in the first-ever Wawasee Warrior

Waterfowl hunters limited

Kosciusko and Elkhart Counties are among several areas where waterfowl hunters

200games: J Hickman 221 160 games and above. J. Wortinger 172, 175, P. Smith 160, 181, T. Brake 169, E> Slabaugh 184, S. Butt 170, 160, J. Hardy 187 S. Barton 166. J Hickman 190, J. Brumbaugh 169 S Peterson 161, K Shaw 161, S Brown 171, N. Anderson 182, S Keim 191. 176, 191, V Rupert 168, A Whetten 174, C Yoder 160, 178 Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Star Store 23 9 Dewart Lake Marina 22 10 Nellan Realty . 22 10 Enchanted Hills Playhouse 18 14 Beacon 18 14 La Petite 17 15 State Bank of Syracuse 14 18 Spry Decorators 14 18 Mastercraft 12 20 DopsMeeh. Unlimited 11 21 Ace Pest Control 11 21 Wyant Chevrolet . 10 22 High team game and series: Dewart Lake Marina - 792 2339 500 series: M Dixon 510, L Speicher 540, S. Wolfermansl2 450 series and above J Hays 486, M Knudsen 463, M. Willard 470, L Marsh 464, K Franke47o. L. Eastman 497 200 games: L Eastman 200 170 games and above J. Hays 194, M Willard 175, C Reid 172, C Smith 171, L Marsh 178, M Dixon 171 181. L Speicher 188 T9l, B. Hinton 170, R. Gerrity 171 ADULT JOGGING AT WAWASEE The adult walk-jog facilities are available Tuesday and Thursday during the week of October 30. The class begins at 7 p.m. and is now being held at the Syracuse Junior High School gym. Those interested in joining the program should contact Richard Wysong at the adult education offices at Wawasee High School. There is no charge for the program.

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football game on Saturday night, Sept. 7, 1968, against Northfield. Although they lost the initial game 0-7, they went on to have a very successful season as they finished 6-2.

are limited to the- use of steel shot Hunters are urged to check with local license dealers.or the Indiana Department of Natural Resources before taking to the field this year, to see if their proposed site is included in a federally designated area where lead shot is illegal Director Joseph Cloud of the Department of Natural Resources warns hunters that anyone possessing a 12 gauge shotgun loaded with lead shot in a specified area will be subject to federal prosecution, with a maximum penalty of SSOO and six months in confinement. Areas specified for steel shot in Indiana are: all waters of Lake, Porter, LaPorte, Newton, Jasper, Starke, Elkhart. Kosciusko, LaGrange, Steuben and Posey Counties and within 150 yards of land adjacent to the margins of these waters. This includes lakes, ponds, marshes, swamps, rivers, streams and seasonally flooded areas of all types. Excluded from these provisions are the waters of Lake Michigan and drainage ditches and temporary sheet waters. Lead shot is also prohibited within the boundaries of the following properties: JasperPulaski Fish and Wildlife Area in Pulaski County; Mallard Roost Wetland Conservation Area in Noble County, Monroe Reservoir in Monroe and Brown Counties; and Glendale Fish and Wildlife Area in Daviess County. During the 1978-79 season, 10 gauge or muzzle-loading shotguns, and gauges smaller than 12 gauge are exempt from the steel shot requirements. In the 1979-80 season, however, no exemptions will be allowed. The steel shot regulations have been implemented, to reduce the number of waterfowl that die from lead poisoning when th?y swallow lead shot while feeding.

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