The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 March 1979 — Page 9

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 28, 1979

Sports

— Hits & Misses Campbell Mk* 72' 3 43' 2 Keg Tavern 66'2 53'j Corn Flakes *62 54 Guide 62 54 Wiles Motors 60' 2 55' 2 Fry & Wells Realty 58' 2 57' 2 Bud s Body Shop 56 60 Paul’sU Lock It 54 62 Barth Inc 444 71'! Gutter Dusters 43' 2 72' 2 High team game and series: Bud's Body Shop 699 2002 600 series: J. Kern 202. 213605 ' 500 series J Fry 516. D Butler 521, L Christner 224 556, P Campbell 550, B Slabaugh 532, J Miller 203 504, B Simon 204 529. G Nicolai 211 549 450 series and above: R Davis 163 465 County Pilcher’s 35 13 RVW 31 17 Bud's 28 20 WHomeSer 27 21 Auer's 26' 2 21' 2 Pauls . 26 22 Pet l 25 23 SRJ 23' 2 24' 2 Liske’s 22' 2 25' 2 Kurly's 23 25 Frost 23 25 Louie's 23 25 Rinker 23 '25 W Bowl ■ 21 '2 26' 2 Barbee 21 27 Whetten 20 28 Parker's 17 31 j Cline's 16 32) High team game and series Louie's 953 2726 600 series: E Henning62o 500 series G Kiskesl2, B Roeder 527, D: Roeder 522, K Knisley 530, D Knisley 518 D Sorensen 562; G Swihart 521, R. Simon 514, J Morganthaler 500, J Kern 549, E. Coburn 550, D Thibaut 578, F Nyikos 514, M. Sump ter 524, P Strichter 515, R Williams 521, G Henwood 538, J Lowe 519, C Frushour 539, D Houser 504, J. Kirkdorfer 507« R. Wogomans63, R Rappslo,C Snodgrassso3, S Richardson 509, W Alderfer 510, B Slabaugh 500, M E|llptt 536, E Harting 502, R Hyde 514, D. Hyde 566, P Royer 534, C Garnersll 200 games: B Roeder 209, E Hening 234, 208 J Kern 210 D Sorensen 209, E Coburn 201, D Thibaut 245, C Frushour 203, M Elliott 209, D, Hyde 233

Yellow Jackets have i successful season

The Syracuse Yellow Jacket Junior High wrestling team ended a successful wrestling season with five wins and only one loss In addition several of the Yellow Jackets added high individual finishes in the West Noble and Wawasee Invitational Toumies. Twenty-four boys participated on the year with 18 being able in almost all meets. The wrestling program has become one of the most popular and successful sports programs at Syracuse. Many Who participate are able to enter the Wawasee wrestling program and earn varsity letters and jackets. Jeff Thorn led the eigljth graders this year with a record of 12 wins and only one loss. Jeff also won his weight division in My Store : PICKWICK PUCE ; UPTOWN SYRACUSE a , spßino Spring Is Here At MY STORE. Lovely New Spring & Summer Apparel Fabrics Are In And More Are Arriving* Below Are Just A Few. • New Holly Hobby Prints For Children's Dresses. • New Terry Chenille For Tops & Robes In Spring Colorings. • New Terry Velours (stretch) • Texturized Polyester Prints • Blouse Weight Linens We Think You'll Like Our Inflation Beating Prices. e> Come See MY t STORE Bridal Fabrics Arriving Mother Os The Bride Plus BridesMaids. Let MY STORE Help Plan Your Wedding! m 7 Store m Effif UPTOWN SYRACUSE

Thursday Night Ladies' Thornburg Drugs 80 28 Bud's Bar 72 ’2 35' 2 Kale Island Beacon 66'2 41 '2 No. Web. Fire Aux. 65 43 Barth 62' 2 45'/i Mary’s Hobby Shop 61 47 Lynn Feller Ins. 60'2 47'2 Pilcher's Shoes 60 48 Wawasee Electronics 59 49 Geil's Keyboard Music 58 50 Ruff Wholesale 54 54 Frog Tavern 504 574 Turf Bar 48 60 Lake City Bank 46 62 Jay's Ins. & Realty 43 65 Ouacker's Lounge 42' 2 65' 2 Unknown's 39'2 68'4 Maple Leaf Farms 38 70 Monsanto 37'2 7014 Spanky's Pizza 36 72 170 games: C Neufeld 171, S. Bucher 172, I. Scott 174, J. Reed 179, L. Hawn 176, P. Benson 172, 172, B. Swihart 179, R. Garrity 175, W Mitchell 171, M. Whisler 175, K Solina 178, N. Geil 175, M Myers 173, M Henning 176, J Brown 170, J Taylor 173 180 games: J. Reed 187, R. White 188, R Garrity 183, C. Jefferies 189, C Blosser 182, B Hamilton 182, K. Solina 181 190 games: G Brown 190, C, Nolan 192, H Taylor 194, J. Reed 194, F Eby 195, B Swihart 191, J Honer 196, D. Glon 198, D. Long 195, M. Henning 198 200 games: J. Slabaugh 211, B Hamilton 204 450 series: E. Kemper 454, J Massey 455, L. Hawn 472, C. Schwalm 466, M Whisler 450, B Cook 474, C Blosser 454, D Glon 459, N Geil 462, K Knisley 470, J. Brown46o 475 series C Neufeld 496, H Taylor 495, M Cook 487, F. Eby 488, S. Zarse 477, J Honer 492, C. Jefferies 497, K. Solina 477, J Chiddister 492, A May 476 500 series: G. Brown 507, C. Nolan 521, R White 510, P Benson 505, B. Swihart 512, R Garrity 523, B. Hamilton 504 525 series: J. Slabaughs37, M Henning 542 550 series: J Reed 560 Friday Night Mixed Syracuse Rubber 34 10 Maple Leaf 30 18 ThwaitsGrain 29 15 Overhead Door 28 20 Jim Moore Motors 26' 2 21 '2 Beacon 26 22 Syracuse Cleaners 26 22 Mastercraft 26 22 Syracuse Motors 24 24 Warsaw T V. 24 24 Boyer 23 21 Leegoes 23 25 Abreel's Construction 23 21 Shoe Shack 22 26 Village Tap 20' 2 27' 2 Gerrity Ins 19 25 Vikings 17 31 Zimmerman's Gravel 16 32 Screwballs 14 34 Dulls Trucking 13 35 600 series: B. Thwaits 632, D. Reed 584, L.

both the West Noble and Wawasee Invitationals. Other eighth grade wrestlers with excellent records were Ken Turner, Pat Hare, Brian Kistler. Jay Glon and Mark Curry. Any of these boys who work hard and continue to learn could be important additions to the Wawasee wrestling program. The seventh grade wrestlers were led by Jeff Cardin and Steve

WATER SKIING, ALREADY? — Donald Bucher, r 5 Syracuse, shows how much of a water skiing enthusiast he is as he braves the March weather above. He picked a warm day for his sport, however, as temperatures reached the 70 degree mark last Thursday. Bucher is skiing on Cindonway Shores, a new lake development on CR 300. Bucher hopes to develop this man-made lake into another Camelot Lake of the Valley resort. Driving the boat for Bucher was Kim Contos, president of Water Ski, Inc., and owner of Sportsman Port at SyracuseY' Opening April 1 X (This Coming Sunday) X BREAKFAST BUFFET I Serving 8 A.M. To 2 P.M. I SOUTH SHORE GOLF CLUB | Regular Summer Hours: $ ? Monday Thru Thursday 7:30 A.M. To 9 P.M. y S Friday And Saturday 7 A.M. To 10 P.M. X y Sunday 7 A.M. To 2 P.M. r

Ryman 514, D Vandyepenbos 507, L. Welty 501, E. Coburn 536, R Halsey 518, R. Castro 539 500 series: M Abreel 540, A Epert 506, M Carlson 533, P. Kline 520, J. Kern 554, L Epley 514, B Freszer 545, S. Kern 552, A. Freszer 563, L. Gilbert 511 450 series: J. Hoser 464, B. Kline 493, J. Casters 467 200 games. M. Abreel 211, M. Carlson 209, J. Kern 200, B Thwaits 206, 232, B Freszer 207, S Kern 203. 203, A. Freszer 205. J. Castro 208, C. Werler 201, D. Rud22l 170 games: B Kline 181, A. Freszer 192, L. Gilbert 189, 170 Milford Business Campbell's 37 15 Little 8. Clark 36’ 2 15' 2 Vega 36 16 Doty's 35 17 Augsburgers 32 20 Speicher 28 24 Walters 29' 2 22' 2 Wuthrich 27 25 UTS 27 25 Jeff's 26 26 CFS 25 27 Walker's 18' 2 33' 2 Sharp's 18 34 Milford Motors 17 35 Scoff's 16 34 WyantChev 7' 2 44'z High team game and series Little 8, Clark — 1062 2915 600 series J Rink6os, P Stichter6o7 500 series R Smith 523, P. Campbell 531, L Newman 544, B Simon 512, D Butler 503, H Bartmanslo, J Worfinger 511, D Salter 515, D Orn 572, Stan 522, B Seely 543 P Speicher 502, D Wuthrich 521, F Van dergrift 557, G Pautt 549, L Mast 523, P Gates 512, S Weisser 556, L Young 505, J Bray 541, W Adams 515, Jr Koher 526, D Wolferman 555, D Blosser 576 200 games: R Smith 206, T Campbell 212, L Newman 222, D Orn 219, D Wuthrich 204. L Mast 211, P Gates 232, J Bray 221. J Rink 257, 209, D Wolferman 219 P Stichter 224, 231 D Blosser 204 Tuesday Night Ladies Lake of the Valley 687 Whetten's Asphalt 681 Syracuse Rubber 642 Das Keller 589 Barth Vans 570 Walter Drugs 558 Wawasee Interiors 534 Schwartz's Super Value 466 Paper's, Inc. 412 Butler Customs 370 Ganshorn Plummer 343 My Store '293 High team game and series Das Keller 816 2361 500 series: K Shaw 510, S Brown 512. J Hickman 519, M Pautt 507. P Green 523, M. Deck 512 450 series and above: S Flanagan 460, J. Butler 466, E. Slabaugh 468, C. Richards 489, C. Egolf 494, S. Keim 485

Dunithan. Jeff earned eleven wins and also finished first in his weight class in both tournies. Steve had 10 wins and finished second in both tournies. Other seventh grade wrestlers who will return to lead the Yellow Jackets next year are Ron Martin, Ron Turner, Mark Walker, Jeff Morgan, Jim Cramsie, Ron Easley, Jim Yagel and Steve Kaufman.

200qames: P Green 200 160 games and above: C. Yoder 144 j Hoover 176, C Smith 160, V. Rupert 197 s Flanagan 185, K, Shaw 186. 168, J Butler 162, S Brown 188, 179, J Hickman 185. 176, G Chalk 171,M. Pauff 199. 176, E. Slabaugh 178, 160, C. Richards 173,164, I Dull 163, P Green 170. C Egolf 190, M Deck 179, 166, 167, C Solina 171, N Anderson 173, S Keim 174,161 Tues. Afternoon Ladies Nellan Realty 72 36 •Mastercraft 62'j 41' 2 * Star Store 63 41 • Dewart Lake Marina 61 63 LaPetite 62 46 Wyant Chevrolet State Bank of Syracuse 48' 2 59' 2 * Enchanted Hills Playhouse 44 60 Spry Decorators 45 63 • Beacon 41 S 9

Youth Center events

Jack Crum, executive director for the United States Twirling Association, will be instructing a class on baton twirling April 9 through May 14. The first class will meet at 6 p.m. at the youth center and if a large number of students is present, or a wide age range is present, a second class will be organized. The fee includes a balanced baton for the students to keep. Baton twirling is easy to learn, healthful and a safe sport, along with being America’s fastest growing youth sport activity. Through participation in this activity such important areas as; personality development, self

i i | ■ ilp , * SYRACUSE WRESTLERS — Members of the Syracuse Junior High School wrestling team are pictured above. In the front row are Brad Traviolia, Kevin Cramsie. Kevin Tracy, Mark Walker, Steve Dunithan. Jeff Cardin, Ron Martin, Phil Zachary, Benji Reed and Jeff Thorn. In the second row are manager Andy Reed, Brian Kistler, Jeff Morgan, Ron Turner, Troy Minnix, Clint Cardin, Fred Hensley and Frank Hensley. In back are Troy Boyer. Kevin Blade, Mark Curry. Jeff Moore, Pat Hare, Steve Kaufman, Ron Easlev and Jim Cramsie.

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Dons Mechanic 39 69 Ace Pest Control 39 69 * Standings by percentage High team game and series State Bank of Syracuse - 842 2403 500 series S. Quinn s47, M Willard 532, S. Wolferman 542 450 senes and above M Grimm 497, B. Kline47B, J Maher 479, L McFarland4s7, L. Speicher 497, J Hays 458 E Kirkdorfer 456, L Johnson 450, M Knudsen 453, L. Culbertson 465, J Slabaugh 470, S. Brouwer 483 200 games: L Speicher 207, S. Wolferman 227 170 games and above S. Quinn 179, 180, 188, B Kline 182, M Willard 189, 177, J. Maher 172, L McFarland 180. J Hays 191, L Johnson 173, M Knudsen 178. L, Culbertson 172, S Brouwer 174, K. Calvert 190

confidence, discipline, physical fitness and mental skills are developed. Spring Day Camp Vacancies for the Spring Break Day Camp, at Epworth Forest Camp. North Webster, sponsored by the Lakeland Youth Center, April 2-4. are filling up fast The camp is from 8:30 to 4 each day and transportation will be provided for all children. For further details you can contact the youth center. Fishing Clinic Plans are being made for a fishing clinic designed for the father-son or the whole family. It

SYRACUSE GYMNASTICS TEAM — .Shown above are members of the Syracuse gymnastics team. On the floor in the front row are Patty Steele. Lori Vandiepenbos. Elise (ians. Amy Clouse. Shelly Hunter and Ann Steffen, all sixth graders. In the second row are Day na Rigdon. Shirley Roder. Kristy Rf»ckenbaugh. Marcia Taylor. Shelly Rogers. Stacey Freel and Laura Meditch. all seventh graders. In back are manager Mary Ellen Prickett, Althea Rogers. Chris Underwood. Kim McKibben. Jennifer Darr. Keela Jo liamman, Kristy Vance and Kim Spitler. all eighth graders; and coach Arleen Corson. } Not pictured are Shari Boyd. Annette Bushong, Carmel Kahle and Renee Shipley.

will be geared lor the novice fisherman. < The person who gets a line wet once or twice a year and would like to learn some of the basic fundamentals of fishing.)

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