The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 May 1979 — Page 33

~ J* ■ii . ■ 1 V ■ . wrM J IB 'r i^’L IxVl «.- WiWffi*'Wi A aj ■■ ■ w *— ■"'M* |gg FISHING IN THE SUN — Bobby Deal and Jeff Streby like fishing in the sunshine at Crossen Park, Syracuse. One of the boys must have gotten a bite from something in the channel as he is rebaiting his hook. Many times a passing driver can see fishermen sitting or standing along this bank trying to catch a fish. ju jiMfr - —/ jfiiL * "~ •■**■•«- aj. ... ’ * .%,A’CWWjta, . ' *-■ - ™ ..* -■• *, "-- * »*- . ■■■•—-% :. «*—. • I i - ’’r' -* — .'jig--'—- »* ■ *B Bj. ■<-* ” * HOOKS ONE — Jim Stork, Milford, begins to reel in one of the many fish ready to be caught at Waubee Lake. Watching Jim make the catch is Gil Hawkins, P. O. Box 345 Milford. State Road 13 South //I SYRACUSE Abe ' /' f// ~ OPEN ~ /// 9 - 5:30 WE wf Monday - Saturday \ stot c \ aturing ... I Men’s JOGGING SHORTS ★ Tennis Shoes For Men, Women & Children ★ Family Clothing For Young And Old ★ Bathing Suits ★ Bib Overalls ★ Gym Shorts ★ Hats And Caps j-- — coupon-—------Clip This Coupon And ■ save $ 3.00 i On Any Pair Os ; BLUE JEANS ! I Over s IO OO I Coupon Per Pair COUpOR Ex P ires June 2 - 1 979 j

Wednesday, AAay 23,1979 — SUMMER

Part of Flotilla activities —

Second annual Road Run July 3

Hey, all you joggers and runners, get ready for the second annual local Flotilla Hoad Race. Last year we called it a Fun Run, this year a Road Race, but at any rate it’s the Lakeland answer to the famed Boston Marathon! 8 Last year the race attracted a surprising 65 who participated in one or both of the events that took runners around Maxwelton Golf Course, and those going the full race went around Syracuse Lake. It’s billed to be a part of the annual Lake Wawasee Flotilla —a Fourth of July celebration that includes such events as a Flotilla Ball, fireworks at the south end of Lake Wawasee and at the Syracuse city park. Time: 6P.M. Tuesday The Road Race is scheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 3, with pre-registration set for 5 p.m., at Syracuse City Park. The short run - 3.3 miles - will begin at the city park and go around Maxwelton Golf Course and return to the city park byway of North Shore Drive. The long run — 7.9 miles — will make the above run, then continue around Syracuse Lake. Runners will begin at the same time. There will be trophies going to first and second place in each of the following categories: Men — 14 and under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40 and over. For women — 19 and under, 20-29,30 and over. Each runner will be given a number and will be clocked so he will know how long it took him or her to make the full run.

PLACE "Sailboats Are Our Only Business!!" Oday Windsurfer Sunfish RD. 13 SOUTH / \ WAWASEE VILLAGE / S SYRACUSE L r ~~~~ 457-4350 ■ £

A $4 pre-registration entry fee will be charged, with a custom Mail-Journal Flotilla T-Shirt going to all entries received and accepted by Friday, June 8, 1979. A fee of $5 will be charged the day of the race. Need Lots Os Help The event is being sponsored by The Mail-Journal and according to early indications the race should attract several hundred runners. Such runs have been growing in popularity throughout the nation. The Road Race will again have the willing cooperation of Wawaseee High School Principal Henry Smith, an avid runner in his own right, who manned the microphone a year ago and has consented to do it again. Athletic Director Carl Meditch and track and Cross Country Coach Jerry Minton are practicing up to take part in this yearjs race. They and their wives assisted as starters and dockers last year and will be doing so again. Syracuse police officers, under the direction of Sergeant-In-Charge Lou Mediano, and the Civil Defense, under Director Tom Gilbert, will be on hand with their walkie-talkie radios to control » traffic and to guide runners at check points. The EMS ambulance and members of the emergency unit will stand by for any emergency that might arise. Half of all entry fees of the event will go to the Wawasee High School athletic fund, as a means of thanking those from the school who are assisting in putting on the race.

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