The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 April 1979 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., April 11,1979

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Sports

Family night swim , to begin at Wawasee Wawasee High School Vice Principal Donn D. Kesler has anounced a family night swim will begin next Tuesday and continue’ on Tuesday evenings thereafter. The swim will be from 7 to 9 p.m. with pre-school children free, youngsters in kindergarten through grade 12 will pay 25 cents and adults will pay 50 cents. Family admission for mother and father and their children or one parent and his or her child or children is sl. Kesler stated all children must be accompanied by an adult. All swimmers should use the north entrance of the new facility. A sign will be posted.

Bowling

Hits & Misses Campbells Market 80'? 43'? Guide 69 55 Keg Tavern : 68'? 55'? Corn Flakes 65 59 Wiles Motors 64'? 59'? Fry & Wells Realty 60'? 63'? Bud's Body Shop 59 61 Paul's U Lock It 57 63 Barth Inc 44Z5‘? Gutter Dusters 43'? 76’? High game and series: Campbell Market — 729 2)18 600 series P Campbell 202. 237 611 500 series: B Simon 532. S. Kern 200. 165. 170-535, J Kern 549, P Bright 165. 175, 180 520, K Knisley 561. P Van Dyke 532, J Fry 205 524, J Baker 199, 201 551. F Nyikossl7 200games: B Genger 202 Land O' Lakes Ligonier Elks 39 17 Wawasee Bowl 37 19 C 8. J Construction 35 21 Flint Realty 34'? 21'? Syracuse Legion 32'? 23'? Frog Tavern 32 24 The Little People Shoppe 29 27 State Bank of Syracuse 29 27 J P Midway Lounge 29 27 Crow Roofing Inc 28'? 27'? Mid State Ins Agency 27 29 The Lost Knight 25' ? 30'? Whitacre Excavating 25 31 Knights of Columbus 24 32 CromwelJ Lumber 23' ? 32' ? Commodore Corp 20 36 i Paul's Ceramic 19'? 36'? Sprague Roofing 14 42 High team game and series State Bank of Syracuse 996 — 2701 600 series: D Smith 255 607, G Henning 227 612, M Sprague 209, 204 605 500 series: G Price 531, R Wogoman 591. R Graff 544, B Miller 503. F Nyikos 521, P Fought 547. R Williamson 506, C Walton 513, E Edgar 509, C. Molher 525. Cliff Walton 518, J. Garner 532. D Meyer 516, G Bishop 554. D Evans 505, P Campbell 574. K Knisley 539. L. Newman 501, R Simon 555, J

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Tracy Rinker to Eastern Nationals

Tracy Rinker ? a junior at Wawasee High School and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jan tßinker, Syracuse, competed in the United States Gymnastics Federation, Regional Gymnastics meet last week end at Cincinatti, Ohio. She competes for the Elkhart YMCA. At the regional she qualified with a 68.85 to advance to the Eastern Nationals in Columbus, Ohio, May 11-13. In the regionals she placed fifth on the uneven bars and 10th in all around. April 20 and 21 she will compete in New

Blackport 507, f Knight 533. W Benson 528 J. Warren 502, H. Gray 504, M Hoile 517, M Yoder 567, R Einsiedel 502. R Hicks 519, W Alderfer 504 200 games: R Wogoman 212:, D Cobbs 204, P Fought 209, E Edgar 209, J Garner 213, G. Bishop 223. D Evans 215, P Camp bell 211, E. Knight2l9. H Gray 202. M. Yoder 209, W Alderfer 207 Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Nellan s Realty 76 40 Dewart LakeMartna 72 44 Mastercraft 71'? 44'? Star Store 70’? 45'? La Petite 65 51 Wyant Chevrolet 61 55 Bank of Syracuse 55'? 60 1 ? Spk-y Decorators 51 65 Beacon 47 69 Encnfented Hills Playhouse 45 71 Ace Pest Control 40'? 73' ? Don s Mechanic 39 77 High team game Mastercraft — 808 High team series Dewart Lake Marina 2306 600 series: L Speicher 602 500 series: E Hunter 514, R Gerrity 546 D Craig 500 450 series: J. Maher 471, J. Hays 481, N Shields 470, S Quinn 461, S Wolterman 458, L’. Eastman 467, S Brower 474, B Kline 475, E. Carlson 455, S Koser 486, L. Jones 465, I Hart 478 200games L Speicher 214, 216 170 games: J Hays 174, J. Stoelting 185, N ’Shields 177, L Speicher 172. S Quinn 181, E Hunter 1979, 177, S. Wolterman 174, K Franke 173, L Eastman 183, R Gerrity 177. 184, 185, B Kline 199, D Craig 191, E Carlson 174, S Koser 192, L. Jones, 196 I Hart 196. H Ginger 170, B Hamilton 173 Sunday Night Mixed Holiday Rambler 92 28 Evans 76'? 43'? Holiday Homes 68'? 51'? Oasis 65'? 54'? K. I Bait 62'? 57'?

Orleans in the National YMCA Championship. If Miss Rinker qualified in the Eastern Nationals she will go to the U.S. Nationals in Eugene, Ore., May 31, J(me 1 and 2. Easter egg hunt set for Saturday There will be an Easter Egg Hunt at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 14 at the, Syracuse Park. All children ages three to 10 years of age are welcome to attend. This event is sponsored by ' the Lakeside VFW 1342.

Taylor -58'? 61'? X-Ray's 58 62 Miller's 54 66 f Shaw's R V 51 69 Smokey's Bait 49 71 Tim's Texaco ? 47 73 Louie's Bar & Grill 45 1 ? 74'? Guide Guzzler 36 84 High team game and series: Evan's— 745 2089 600 series: G Pauff 623, B Reiner 612, D Hamilton6o3. D Hamilton6l3 500 series G Richard's 566, D Ketcham 559, J Simpson 511, J Earnhart 500. L Hawn 515, A Slabaugh 501. K Knisley 548. S Rensbergers2l, K. Solina 500. D Blosser 506 450 series M. Pauff 469. B Hamilton 458. C Simpson.4so, E Slabaugh 480, L Jones 480, B Swihart 481 200 games: G Richards 205, 218. G Pauff 245, 204, B Renier 207, 235, D Ketcham 204, D Hamilton 238. L Hawn 201, D Blosser 225, D Hamilton 244 170 s&mes: C Simpson 178, E Slabaugh 172, L Jones 175, K Solina 180, 195. B Swihart 186 County Pilcher's 39 17 RVW 37 19 Bud's ■ « 33 23 Auer's 32 23'? W Home Ser 31 25 Paul's 31 25 Kurlys 30 26 Petz 28 28 Rinker 28 28 Liske's • 26'? 29'? SRJ 26'? 29'? Barbee 25 31 Frost ' 25 31 Louie's 25 31 Wawasee Bowl 23'? 32' ? Whetten b e 23 33 Parker s 21 35 Cline's ! 19 37 High team game: Pilcher's Shoes — 979 High tgam series: Auer's Serv — 2595 500 series: R Simon 511. J. Morganthaler 530. J. Kern 542, J Lambert 518. C Snodgrass 524. J. Kirkdorfer 557, R Wogomanss9, G. Knisley 530, K Knisley 562. D. Knisley 536, D Smith 541, C. Garner 549, D. Clay 554, M. Ganshorn 533, R. Williams 539, D. Hyde 598. D. Sorensen 511, G. Swihart 510, D Harper 516, R Strombeck 519. G Liske 581, B. Roeder 521, D. Taylor 542. D Rensberger 508, B Knisley 513, D Stichter 543, D. Thibauts46, F Nyikos 549, E Harting 513 200 games: J. Lambert 229, C. Snodgrass 209, J. Kirkdorfer 225. R Wogoman 236, K Knisley 209, D Smith 203, M Ganshorn 203, R Williams 200. G. Liske22O, D Hyde2ls, D Stichter 224, D Thibaut 241, F Nyikos 224, E. Harting 219 Thursday Night Ladies Thornburg Drugs 83 33 Bud's Bar ’ 80’? 35' ? Kale Island Beacon 70'? 45'z North Webster Fire Aux 70 46

Comment on sports

BASEBALL By Pete Fritchie ST. PETERSBURG. FLA. -The 1979 Major League season in the American League might turn out something like this: Eastern Division: The Yankees are everyone’s *favorite. After all. they came back like champions in the World Series. And they've added Tommy John and Louis Tiant. They have to be liked. But the race last year was very close. This is a very tough division. Boston is potent, and may not have so many injuries. Milwaukee is really making a move to win it, and both Baltimore and Detroit are long shot hopes. Anything could happen in this division. The opposition is too even, and there are too many tough teams for confidant picks.

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. Scrambles are set A Maxwelton and South Shore Ladies scramble will be held on Saturday, April 21, at South Shore and Sunday, April 22, at Maxwelton. The final day to enter is Wednesday, April 18. A kick-off meeting for Maxwelton will be held Wednesday April 25 at 10 a.m. Rolls and coffee will be served. High School League banquet to be held League trophies and patches will be presented at the awards banquet for the High School Bowling League at Syracuse Monday, April 16. The banquet will be held at 5:30 p.m. at Wawasee Bowl. Tournament awards will also be distributed.

Barfh 68'? 47'? Lynn Feller Ins 67'? 48'? Mary 's Hobby Shop 65 51 Pilcher's Shoes 64 52 Wawasee Elec Ironies 63 53 Ruff Wholesale 59 57 Geil's Keyboard Music 59 57 Lake City Bank 53 63 Frog Tavern 50'? 65.'? Turf Bar 50 66 Jay’s Ins & Realty 48 68 Quacker's Lounge 47'? 68'? Monsanto 41'? 74'? Maple Leaf Farms 41 75 Unknown's 39'? 76'? Spanky's Pizza 39 77 ! 170 games: V Wilson 173. K Knisley 170, N Spurling 171, H Taylor 171, S Zarse 178 L. Hawn 177, C Schwalm 176, N Shields 174 C Blosser 177. J Maher 177, 171, D Glen 177, J Brown 175, 170, J. Knisley 170, E Price 170, C Jefferies 177, B Hamilton 177;* M Cook 178. K Knisley 182, I. Scoff 188. H Taylor 184. J Reed 181, C Blosser 181, S Wolterman 185, E Price 183, C. Simpson 188 L Hawn 199, D Loetz 192, S Bowen 190 200 games: A May 226. E Price 245 450 series: K Solina 461, R Wljiite 469. N Spurling 460. B Kern 469, C Blosser 455. D Glon 469, F Money 459, D Cobiirn 452, D Pink 460, C Nolan 470. S Wolterman 472, J Chiddister 453 Y Coburn 461. J Harter 467 J Reed 481, S Zarse 481. C Schwalm 482? J Brown 494, C Jefferies 487, B Hamilton 483 L Jones 487, M Cook 478, S Bowen 480 500 series: K Knisley 513. H Taylor 502, A May 522. C Blosser 504. J. Maher 502. L Hawn 532. E Price 598 Tuesday Night Ladies' Lake of the Valley 6” Whetten's Asphalt Syracuse Rubber 657 Das Keller 596 Barth Vans 555 Walter Drugs 550 Wawasee Interiors -524 Schwartz's Super Value 467 Paper's, Inc. Al 5 Butler's Customs | 362 Ganshorn Plummer ( 350 My Store 306 High team game and series: Lake of the Valley 856 — 2258 500 series: J Wortinger 507, M Pauff 504, S. Keim 520 450 series: P. Smith 461, S Barton 482, G. Chalk 469, C. Yoder 468. N Anderson 473, J. Butler 495, L Dull 487. B Miller 485 200 games: M. Pauff 201. S. Brown 200, L Dull 234 160 games: J. Hostetler 162, J. Wortinger 178, 194, F. Church 191, P Thdmas 165, P Smith 171, S. Barton 193, G. Chalk 184, B Schopf 186, C. Yoder 175, E. Slabaugh 178. C Egolf 174, N. Anderson 160, 183, S. Keim 196. 176, J. Butler 160, 199, S. Brown 496, C Stookey 173, G. Pilcher 173, B Miller 187, S Gilbert 173, L Musselman 168

Western Division: One has to go with the Kansas City Royals but this year the Royals may have it even tougher than last year. The Angels have high hopes, with Rod Carew. Texas.might improve even though the team lost several big-name hitters. The * White Sox look better. Gene Mauch keeps Minnesota respectable. And if Frank Tanana comes on with his good fast ball this year the Angels could be a surprise western division winner. Marina damaged The Dewart Lake Marina, r 3 Syracuse, was damaged last Wednesday night after vandals threw a concrete block through a window. Entry was not made and no items were removed from the business. Damage to the window was estimated at $250.

Bl 1 4 \ Sit jL —"’Ct SKATE-A-THON SATURDAY — Tim Herr, manager of the Wheel Rink in Winona Lake, will be helping with the Diabetes Skate-A-Thon this week end. Two area participants who will be skating are Janet, left and Judy, right. l«-year-old twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wall of Syracuse. The Skate-A-Thon will be held from 10 a m. until 5 p.m. on Saturday at the Wheel. Janet has been a diabetic for the past 2* years. Anyone wanting to sponsor a skater or participate in the event may obtain more information by calling chairman Karen Schroeder-at Warsaw or the Wheel. Entry forms are available at Kroger’s and at the W heel. Honor roll released at Milford Junior High School

The Milford Junior High School honor roll has been announced for the third grading period Jby Principal Marion Acton. To be a member —of the distinguished honor roll, a student may receive no more than one B with the remaining grades being A. The student must have a satisfactory grade in citizenship. To be a member of the regular honor roll a student must receive B or better in all subjects and must have satisfactory grade in citizenship. Distinguished Students on the distinguished roll are as follows; Eighth grade — Ross Dahlstrom, Gina Hurd. Rick Pena, Rosalie Rouch and Julie Schieler Seventh grade — Jerry Auer. Melissa Baumgartner, Lana Beer, Sharon Bohnstedt, Karen Haney, Natalie Meyers. Mike Sharp, Marcia Sorensen, TonyTroup and Ryan Wuthrich Sixth grade — JayBaumgartner. Randy Beer. Marla Hochstetler and Mandy Siegfried. Regular Roll Students on the regular roll are as follows: Eighth grade — Danae Berkeypile, Lisa Clever, Martha Cruz. Larry Falnnery, Sandra Vandalism at Kraft home Stewart Kraft, 118 E. Carroll St., Syracuse, reported to Syracuse police on Monday, April 9, the vandalism done to/ his residence. Damage to the home included: Three windows broken, two kitchen cabinet doors taken off, one folding door, all light fixtures were broken or taken off the wall, flower pots thrown to the floor along with garbage, holes in walls, molding taken off. front screen door completely gone and flooring in the kitchen damaged.

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Youth center events

Sail Boating A sail boating class will begin April 17 and 19 at 7:30-9:30 p.m for a short course in sailing. The course is still open and anyone under 14 years of age. signing up for the course, should be accompanied by a parent or other adult. Larry Baumgart will be the class instructor. Cooking Class Every Thursday night between April 19 to May 10 from 7-9 p.m. there will be a cooking class for those who own microwave ovens. The youth center will conduct a food preparation class emphasizing the use of the microwave. Subjects to be covered in the class are: Understanding the concepts of microwave cooking; utensils to be used in this type of cooking; preparation of breakfasts, lunches and full dinners; preparation of such novelty items as popcorn, candies, cookies and cakes. Microwave cooking classes will run from .April 19-May 10 and will emphasize the use of the microwave oven. A number of subjects will be covered during these classes and registration is

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still open (iolf Bob Carlson, golf pro at Maxwelton. will be the instructor for the golf course for beginners. April 10 May 25 at 9 a m. He will be providing instruction on all the various phases of the game that a beginner needs to know. The first session will start at the youth center The rest of the class sessions will be at the Maxwelton Golf Club. There is a fee Car owned by Milford couple hits utility pole A car registered to Truman and Karen Yoder, r 2 Milford, was involved in a one-car accident. Saturday, April 7. Douglas B. Nine, 19, 2603 West side Dr. ; Warsaw, was driving the Yoder auto when it went out of control and hit a utility pole near Warsaw. The accident occurred at 4:55 pin. on Fox Farm Rd., north of the Warsaw City limits. Kosciusko County Patrolman Brant Nellans estimated the damage to the 1977 auto at $3,500 and SSOO to the utility pole