The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 May 1979 — Page 9
Sports
Bl£ X* f ■& IjJHBR ; f IB I ■t 818 .. Jb' '?■" WRESTLING WONDERS — The Fifth Annual Star Sports Club Wrestling Tournament was held recently at Western Boone High School near Lebanon and four local wrestlers landed championship recognition. left to right are Jeff Welborn, winner of the 70 pound junior division; Brad Traviolia, winner of the 80 pound junior division and selected the outstanding junior wrestler of all weight classes; and Brett Traviolia, winner of the 70 pound midget division. Not pictured is Kevin Walker, winner of the 105.5 pound advanced wrestler class. ~~ s F WE —I jßßmho ""~TBMB* E » B Jw’ SYRACUSE POLICE SUPPORT LITTLE LEAGUE — Officer Steve Knispel of the Syracuse Police Department and three Syracuse Little League participants display the bumper sticker being sold to help raise proceeds for new lighting at Rotary field plus some general equipment. Approximately 240 Little League and softball players of the league are in the process of selling the stickers which reads: "Help built character... support the Syracuse Little Leaguers.’ Pictured from left to right are Todd Roberts, Chris Yoder, Tom Prickett and Officer Knispel.
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First entries for Tournament of Knights
The first two entries for the Bth Annual Tournament of Knights were announced today by Chris Schenkel, co-founder and president of the sponsoring International Palace of Sports Youth Foundation. Entries were received from Stephen Bedwell of Salem and Mark Simpson of North Webster. They will be competing on June 30th in six sports events for the Annual Sir Lancelot du Lac and Sir Galahad Titles. Bedwell is the 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bedwell and is a graduate of Salem High School where he lettered three years in tennis, four years in baseball, and two in basketball. At 6’l*2”, he wa£ the most valuable tennis his senior yearahd chalked up a !'3 per cent free throw shooting record in basketball. Being sponsored by Salem High School, and competing as the Knight of Salem, he will be enrolling at Indiana State University to study Business Administration. Simpson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Simpson and is being sponsored by the Wawaseb Boosters. To compete as the Knight of Wawasee Boosters, the 6’B", 205 pound graduate of Wawasee High School was selected most valuable player, player of the year, member of the all area team and was AllNorthern Lakes Conference his junior and senior years in basketball. He was also NLC and sectional high jump champion in J 978 and 1979. The tournament is open to graduates of accredited high hFTw W 3 - STEPHEN BEDWELL
MARK SIMPSON schools who are sponsored by a non-profit educational, religious, or civic organization. There is no entry fee and the sponsoring organizations are eligible for the SI,OOO in grants made available through the event. For more information or an entry form, write the International Palace of Sports Youth Foundation, Camelot Square, North Webster, Ind. 46555. or call the palace. Grass, house fire Thursday The Syracuse Fire Department responded to two calls on Tuesday, May 29. 3:45 p.m. — Grass fire burning along SR 13 south of Syracuse was unattended and got out of hand, burning billboards at the Little League diamond next to St. Andrews Church. 7:12 p.m. - The Syracuse Fire Department assisted New Paris and Benton Fire Departments at a house fire located on CR 31 Syracuse in Elkhart County. The home belongs to William Dunley, who was burning brush behind a shed located near the home. Having gone to sleep, the Dunley’s left the fire unattended and the brush fire ignited the shed and the house. When the Syracuse Fire Department arrived on the scene, the rear of the house was completely engulfed by flames. Damages to the home was estimated at $20,000. Sign in an office: “Do you ever get the feeling that you’re starting off on the wrong foot — and you’re a centipede?”
FISHIN' TIPS JgL . from ... Tom Mann /RS X __ — J&«.rh l ..„i ll i, l^^l vr
HEY TOM: “I know you fish all over and this is really pinning you down, but if you could have only one cast, one lure, competing in a 825,000 winner-take-all bass tournament, which lure would you choose? HARDHEAD JOE HELLO HARDHEAD: Boy, they sure named you right? Well, I’d choose a 6-inch Strawberry flavored plastic worm, use a 14ounce slip sinker, fire it a country mile along a deep, weedy shore, and grow old bringing it back. DEAR TOM: Tve heard lure manufacturers make lures to catch fishermen, not fish. True?” INQUISITIVE HELLO INQUIZ: I’m sure this has happened in the past but it cost too much today to make
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A A B Ab. t m F I Z?' V > A VICTORY FOR THE TWINS — The Twins Litle League baseball team at Milford was victorious in the Memorial Day tourney. The champs, sitting from left to right, are Joey Hernandez. Oscar Pena, Joe Melendez, Devon Hurd and Elissa Roa. Standing are. from the left, Joe Hernandez, coach: Randy Jessup: Todd Baker; John McClain; Harvey Melendez; and Oscar Pena, coach. B . ♦'«A Bh -f ® fl a ' j-' ■ » ' ii I ® IbE M A wilr Ek -1 at J i a? A ‘ ■f TOURNEY WINNERS' — The Pirates, an all-girl major softball league team, were the winners of the Memorial Day Tourney played at Milford. Winners sitting, from the left are Melissa Baumgartner, Jill Patty, DenKe Justus, Rhonda Traver and Martha Cruz. Standing are Mark Patty, coach; Christy Cypress: Jenny Patty; Dawn Baker: Mandy Zeigfried: Roberta Hiss: and Ross Waltemeth. coach.
16 seniors on high roll
Principal Henry Smith of Wawasee High School has
this gamble. Every lure is thoroughly field tested, ami if the fish don’t buy it there’s no use trying to sell it to fishermen. DEAR TOM: When I can’t catch a fish all day, I get so frustrated 1 could spit fire. Is it true you experts always catch fish?” Gotta KNOW HELLO GOTTA: Don’t you believe it, fishermen get wiped out at times. The only guy I ever knew who always caught fish was a tricky friend of mine who, when he got skunked, would go to the fish market on his way home. He’d buy some fish, then ask the man to wrap them and toss them to fpm. That way he could always say he caught some fish.
Wed., May 30,1979— THE MAIL-JOURNAL
released the names ot senior honor roll students for the final nine weeks grading period. I’hey areas follows: High honor roll (3.75 to 4.0’ grade index ) Mark Baumgartner, Mike Clark. Deb Dieterly, Jackie Glon. Linda Grindle. Lynn Haney. Lori Henderson, Jo Hepler, Scott Jones, Kay Kirkpatrick. Kayle Knafel, Laura Keen, Jud) Knudsen. Lori Sliger. Mike Slabaughand Lori Smith Regular honor roll (3.25 to
Milo U . Lighlfool Ind Phillip 11. Ro richare pleased to announce the opening of a laic office al 101 Main Street, Milford, Indiana You are cordially invited to an open house at the above location this Friday. June 1. 1979 from 3:30 until 5:30 P.M.
3.7499 grade* index > — Ron Aaron Martha Baumle. Mary Baumle. Car then Bryant, Tonya Coquillard. NannVtte IJTpert. Linda Grisamer. Bari) Hamman. Robin Hamman. Bob Hartmen, Lori Hummel. Mischelle John ston, Logan Jones, Dave Knispel. Jammy Miller. Sondra Moore. Chris I’acker. Georgette Pavel, Betsy Runge. Mark St it t ier. Charlotte I’atman and Coleen J Walker "Tne two greatest tyrants on earth: chance and time."
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