The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 March 1979 — Page 9

Sports

B ® HA Wk*'wl jiHI ; *WB X '> - 9n O Ac~ 3 -9% i Jr wbmi. ma TEAM WINNERS — Winners in the team event of the ninth annual Lakeland Women’s Bowling Association tournament were Pauff Balls with a scratch total ol 2,479 and h riday Make-up team with a handicap score of 2,710. Standing, left to right, are Ellen Slabaugh, Mary Pauff. Julie Hickman and Jackie Wortinger. members of the Pauff Balls team. Lilly Hawn was also a member of the team, but was not available for the picture. Members of the Friday Make-up team, seated left to right, are Jan Morganthaler, Paula Bright and Susie Kern. .Absent were Clarann Campbell and Gloria Thwaits.

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BREAKS SEASON HIGHS Bob Simon of Syracuse bowled a 287 game and 726 series last night (Tuesday) to break the season highs at the Wawasee Bowl. Carrying an average of 177. Bob had games of 2X7. 202 and 237. He had a total of 23 strikes while rolling the series. The 2X7 game also makes Bob eligible for the century patch (1(H) pins over average) from the American Bowling Congress. Having bowled for 20 years. Bob is a member of five leagues this year. Lowell Welty with a 695 series and Ken Knisley with a 269 game had rolled the previous season highs for men.

Jennifer Patty places in state swim meet Jennifer Patty, a seventh grade student at the Milford Junior High School, participated in the state AAU swimming finals at Indianapolis last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Jennifer is the daughter of Bill and Nancy Patty of Dewart Lake and is a member of the Goshen Swim Club Two years ago Jennifer was named the Indiana Swimmer of the Year in the 10 and under age group’ A total of 1.000 youngsters participated with each swimmer being allowed to enter live events Jennifer entered the maximum number and came away wit h the follow ing places: 200 individual medley — Fourth with a time of 2:27.5 50 free style — Third with a time of 26.5 100 free style Eleventh with a time of 1:00.2 50 breaststroke — Second with a time of 33.5 100 breaststroke — Fourth with a time of 1:15.1 Work hard and complain less.

BOWLING Thursday Night Ladies' Thornburg Drugs 76 28 Bud s Bar 69> 2 34'2 Kale Island Beacon 65'? 38'? No Web Fire Aux 62 42 Lynn Feller Ins. 60'? 43'2 Barth 59'2 44'2 Pilcher 's Shoes 57 47 Mary's Hobby Shop 57 47 Wawasee Electronics 56 48 Geil s Keyboard Music 54 50 Ruff Wholesale 53 51 Frog Tavern 50* 2 53'? Lake City Bank 46 58 Turf Bar 44 60 Jay s Ins & Realty 42 62 Quacker s Lounge 41'2 62'2 Maple Leaf Farms 38 66 Unkown’s 36'2 67'2 Monsanto 36'2.67'2 Spanky's Pizza 35 69 170 games: S Wolterman 177, D. Her nandez 175, D Glon 174, 176, C. Becher 170 H Bell 178. I Scoff 175, H Taylor 171, J Reed 171. B Gross 178 P Benson 177, R. Garrity 177, E Tatman 170, M Myers 175. H Stuff 175. jfcnisley 177, N Galloway 174 180 games L Hawn 187, C Blosser 184, I Menzie 182, P Benson 181, 183, K Knisley 189 190 games B Hamilton 190, A May 190, C Blosser 196 B Gross 195. M. Henning 190. D Walton 190 200 games S Wolterman 203. A May 221. K Knisley 215 450 series C Jefferies 450 B Hamilton 452. N. Stump 459. S McCarty 450, C Becher 461. I. Menzie 462, B Swihart 450. F Money 467. D. Coburn 463, M Myers 466, S. Corn 454, J Knisley 472 ' 475. series: D. Glon 495, J. Reed 481. M Henning 499. D Walton4B2 N. Galloway 478 500 series: L. Hawnsol 525 series S Wolterman 527, C Blosser 545. B Gross 527, P Benson 540 575 series A May 580. K Knisley 571 Hits & Misses Campbell Market 71'2 40'2 Keg Tavern 64' 2 47'2 Guide 60 52 Wiles Motors 59'2 52'2 Corn Flakes 58 54 Fry & Wells Realty > 55'2 56' z Paul's U Lock It 54 58 Bud's Body Shop 53 59 Barth. Inc 43'2 68'2 Gutter Dusters 40'? 71'2 High team game: Campbell's Market — 705 High team series: Guide — 1990 500 series: G Nicolai 219 574. B. Simon 517, J Kerns3o, K Knisley 532, F Nyikos2oo 559 450 series: S Kern 188 471 200games: L. Newman 204 160 games: B. Bushong 180, P Detwiler 168, B Miller 164, J Baker 161, L Ginger 168 Friday Night Mixed Syracuse Rubber 30 6 Beacon 26 18 Syracuse Cleaners 26 18 Maple Leaf 26 18 ThwaitsGrain 25 15 Syracuse Motors 24 20 Overhead Door 24 20 Boyer 23 17 Jim Moore Motors 22'2 21’? Shoe Shack 22 22 Mastercraft 22 22 Leegoes 20 24 Wawasee TV 20 24 Abrell Construction 19 21 Gerrity Ins 18 22 Village Tap 17'z 26' ? Zimmerman's Gravel 16 28 Vikings 16 28 . Screwballs 12 32 Dulls Trucking 11 33 500 series: M Carlson 549, J. Honer 533, G Bishop 516, A Epert 522, L. Epley 529, B. Simon 525, M Allerry 505, J Morganthaler 515, M Arbell 504, C Galloway 517, B Kline 531. J Kern 532, E Kamp 554, L. Gilverts64,

R Castro 503 P Marish 505, A Bishop 516, B Klinesl3 450 series P Smith 480. G Thwaits 487, S Kern 487 200 games L Gilbert 220. B Kline 202. E Kamp 236, A. E pert 202 170 games G Thwaits 180, S Kern 190, P Maresh 186, 170, A Bishop 191. B< Kline 183, 181 CountyPilcher's 34 10 R V Wheels 27 - 17 Petz 25 19 W Home Ser 24 20 Bud's 24 20 Auer's 23' 2 20’? Frost 23 21 Paul'S 23 21 Rinker 23 21 SRJ 22’? 21'? W Bowl 20'? 23'? Barbee 20 24 Kurly’s 20 24 Liske's 19',? 24'? Louie's 19 25 Wtietten 17 27 Parker's 16 28 Cline's 15 29 High team game and series: Petz Dairy Queen 966 — 2663 500 series: C Eby 559,. J. Bohnstedt 531. D Thibaut 551, F Nyikos 511. D. Galloway 525, S. Wolfe 538, Don Smith 533, Doug Smith 545. C Garner 527, J. Kirkdorfer 515, W Alderfer 518, E. Harting 542, J. Wilson 527, D Sorensen 505. C Anderson 549, G Knisley 572. K Knisley 524, D Knisley 576, L. Rapp 513, C Snodgrass 560, M Ganshorn 546, P Beezley 559, C Frushour 580. R Simon 532, D Butler 597, J Morganthaler 524 R Brazel 517, E Henning 519, D Roeder 514 200 games C Eby 210. D Smith 206, G. Knisley 201, K Knisley 201. D Knisley 202. L Rapp 208. C Frushour 225, D Butler 213. 233 Milford Business Campbells 34 14 Doty s 34 14 Little & Clark 33'? 14'? Vega 32 16 Augsburgers 29 18 Wuthrichs 26 22 Walters 25' 2 22>? Spiecher 25 . 23 Jeffs 25 23 UTS 25 23 CFS 24 24 Walkers 17'? 30'? Sharps 16 32 Scotts 16 32 Milford Motors 14 34 Wyant 7'? 40' ? High team game and series: Campbells 1091 3111 700 series and above B Simon 726 600 series L Welty 606 500 series L Newman 546, D Butler 572, K Knisley 579, F Vandergrift 578. B Motts 530, O Richards 510, C. Duncan 523, J Felkner 505 B Rice 528, G Sorensen 557, D Copland 502, K Sindalak 537, T. Levernier 529, S Weisser 532. J Rink 501. P Spiecher 515, D Johnssss. M Elliott 527 200 games: B Simon 287. 202, 237, L Newman 204, K. Knisley 204, R. Smith 222, F Vandergrift 202, J Felkner 200, P Strichter 200; L Welty 219, 215. G Hepler 206. D Copland2os, J Amsden2ol. M E11i0t232 Land 'O' Lakes Ligonier Elk's 32 12 Wawasee Bowl 31 13 Flint Reality 27'? 16'? C & J Construction 26 18 Frog Tavern 26 18 Syracuse Legion 25’? 18'? The Little People Shoppe 23 ' 21 Whitacre Excavating 23 21 State Bank of Syracuse 23 21 J. P. Midway Lounge 23 21 Crow Roofing Inc 22'? 21'? Mid State Ins Agency 22 22 Cromwell Lumber 19'? 24'? Knights of Columbus 18 26 The Lost Knight 15'? 28'? Commodore Corp. 15 29 Sprague Rooting 12 32 Paul's Ceramic 11'? 32'? High team game and series. Wawasee Bowl - 1006 2749 500 series (men): C Werker 505. G Bishop 554, H. Gray 579, G Coquiltard 505, P Fought 520. R Williamson 567, J. Kern 585,

K Knisley 519, L. Newmar 552. R. Simon 543. D Butler 550. G Nordma? 543. W Alderfer 523, R Dean 518, G. Price 577, C. Summerlot 576. E Edgar 546. C Walton 509, S Coburn 531, B Coburn sll, H Lambert 513. R. Graff m 583. J Garner 501. L McGriff 567, S. Butt 540. B Hilliard 552, R Einsiedel 540. M Durham 514, R Hickssl9 200 games (men) G Bishop 231. H Gray 222. R Williamson 211, 203. J Kern 205. L Newman 200. R Simon 2CB. D Butler 200„G Price 208. 205, E. Edgar,244. S Coburn 231. H Lambert 212. R Graff 213. 201. M Neises 223. L McGriff 228. B. Hilliard 220. R Einsiedel 234 Tuesday Nite Ladies Lake of the Valley 694 Whetten's Asphalt 670 Syracuseßubber 629 Das Keller 574 Barth Vans 564 Walter Drugs 560 Wawasee Interiors .554 Schwartz's Super Valu 482 ThePaperslnc 418 Butler Customs 375 Ganshorn Plummer 328 My Store 303 High team game and series Das Keller — 802 2319 600 series: S. Keim 615 500 series: B Schopf 525. J Worfinger 534, S. Brown 528 450 series: S Barton 456. M Pauff 468. A May 472. P Green 453. B Smith 465. J Brumbaugh 456. N Anderson 450, C Smith 489, C. Richards4s9 200 games: B Schopi 208. J Worfinger 225, S Keim 224, 201 160 games: S Barton 172. 8 Schoptf 181, M Pauff 175, 169, j Worfinger 165, D . Lovellette 183. K Shaw 161. S Brown 171, 165, 192, E Wogomar 172. N Peterson. 179, 161, J Hoover 179, I Dull 161, A May 162. 184. P Green 169 B Smith 165, 166. M Deck 166. S Keim 190. C. Smith 171. 167, C Richards 176 Trailer pork resident arrested for battery Harry Denns Bonney. 39. of Turtle Bay Trailer Court. Syracuse, was arrested last Wednesday evening on a charge of battery, a class C Felony, and booked at the Kosciusko County Jail with bond set at $2,000. Syracuse police officer Danny Gallmeier stated the arrest stemmed from a four day investigation following the stabbing of Timmy Ernest Coyle. 27. Elkhart. Coyle was stabbed at the Bonney residence at approximately 2:30 am. Sunday morning. March 11. following a verbal altercation. Following the stabbing. Coyle was taken by Bonney to the home of a friend in Syracuse, v.ho allegedly administered first aid to the wounds. Coyle was advised at that time he needed stitches to close the wounds, and should see a doctor. The Elkhart man left the residence and went to another home in Syracuse where he telephoned his father in Elkhart. Coyle’s father drove to Syracuse and requested a police officer be sent to 119 West Portland Street to investigate the incident. Gallmeier went to the home, and shortly after arrival at 7:05 a.m., summoned the Syracuse Emergency Unit. Coyle was transported to Goshen Hospital where approximately 25 stitches were required to close deep lacerations to the left knee and right wrist area. Coyle then went home with his father. Following the arrest of Bonney, it was learned Bonney is wanted in Berrien County, Mich., for failure to appear for sentencing in connect on with an armed with a dangerous weapon charge. Arresting officers in the case were Gallmeier, State Trooper Larry Clodfelter, Syracuse Police Sergeant Louis Mediano, Syracuse Officer Robert Houser and County Captain Ron Robinson Success accounts for much of the envy that folks generate.

Take It Or Leave It? I do! Let me give my answer! I couldn't disagree more with the average American who feels he can take or leave the church and still be a "good Christian" person. I deeply regret the attitude of the increasing number of young Christians who feel they can be strong Christians apart from the church that seeks to represent their Lord. And I must! strongly reject the works of those stalwart Christian leaders who can make a distinction between their personal lives and their relationship to the people of God. Who needs the church? I do! I need the church as a human being who wants to know and please God. I need the church as a young Christian who continually strives to grow, learn and serve the Lord. I need the church as a Christian who daily battles the great Adversary, who fights temptations, trials, disappointments and frustrations. I desperately need the church! As a wise saint once reminded John Wesley, "Remember, you cannot serve Him alone; you must, therefore, find companions or make them. The Bible knows nothing of a solitary religion." Although I did not originate this article, I fully concur with its contents. Bob Greenwood ■ • Morning Worship Services - ■ 10:30 A.M. (Services For All Ages WR “S Nursery Through Adult' ; ■ J '• * S<Jrxloy Services At 7 P.M. jKk * Eornily Night Bible Study and Wild West Program -7PM. Wednesday Robert Greenwood «K>”' d ■'•“"I*"* Minister Associate Minister MILFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Fourth And Henry Streets 658-9151 Milford

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Wawasee competitive wrestlers place in Jasper Invitational

This past week end over 500 young wrestlers competed in the third annual Jasper Wrestling Invitational. Six members of the Wawasee Competitive Club competed in this tourney. The wrestlers had a fine day as they collected 27 wins and only five losses for the day. All six placed in the top four in their respective weight and age divisions There were two champions, one runnerROLLS 615 SERIES Sherry Keim of Syracuse rolled a 615 scratch series during league bowling last night (Tuesday) at the Wawasee Bowl. A member of the Tuesday Night Ladies league, she had games of 224, 190 and 201. She carries a 159 average. Previous season high of 604 for women had been rolled by Audrey Bishop of the Friday Night Mixed league.

Milford gymnasts defeat Syracuse

Milford’s gymnastic’s team defeated Syracuse by a score of Milford 68.05 and Syracuse 65.75. Melissa Baumgartner placed first in floor exercise with a 6.5 and third on the balance beam with a score of 5.85 Naomi Garza placed second on the beam with a 6.0 and third in floor exercise with a 6.05. Sharon Bohnstedt took second in floor New school directory gives information The State of Indiana Department of Public Instruction has released the 1978-79 Indiana School Directory. This book has a complete listing of areas involved with schools in the state. Area school officials and services for the county listed in the directory are as follows. Ray Green, principal at W’arsaw High School, is on the commission on general education. He is also on the Indiana State Board of vocational and technical education. Forrest Croop. vocational director at Warsaw Community High School and Richard M. Wysong. vocational director at Wawasee Area Vocational Cooperative, Wawasee High School are listed under directors, vocational-technical schools in Kosciusko County. Council for the retarded of Kosciusko County Warsaw, is listed in the services for the retarded for Kosciusko County In-state career training schools accredited by Indiana Com mission for postsecondary proprietary education in Kosciusko County is: Beer Real Estate Institute, Milford. Grace Theological Seminary and Grace College, Winona Lake, are listed as accredited institutions of higher education for teacher training. Also listed in the directory are all the names and addresses of the schools in the state, whether they are public, private or parochial schools.

up. and three fourth place finishers. Brad Traviolia was champion in the junior 80 pound class. He led the local wrestlers with a perfect 6-0 record for the day. The other championship occurred in the 75 pound midget division with Kelly Frank as champion He was 5-0 for the day w ith four pins. Runner-ups honors went to Brett Traviolia in the 70 pound midget division. He was 5-1 for the day Teammate Rob McKibben was 4-1 Saturday, good enough for the fourth place in 70 pound midget division His 4-1 record included victories over the champion and the third place finisher Rounding out the action Saturday were Jeff Welborn and Tad Frank. Jeff (4-1) placed fourth in the junior 65 pound class while Tad (4-2) placed fourth in the largest weight class (22 wrestlers) in the junior 75 pound division.

exercises with a 6 45. Milford’s record now stands at 3-1 Milford travels to the Elkhart YMCA for the next meet on March 21.

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