The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 April 1980 — Page 8

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., April 2,1980

Sports

b IHFHHII HH BIBB' H '' "* > p-’' -’’/'rtJKf a j - r * T * r TTlU 'imm lll Fr t REGIONAL SWIM MEET — Vonda Koithahn is encouraged by her mother, Tonya Koithahn, Mary Millbern and Paul Schrumpf to finish the race at the regional special Olympic swim meet, Wednesday, March 26, at Wawasee High School. V’onda participated in the 25 meter floatation event and placed third. <Photo by Deb Fox>

Special Olympics has swim meet at Wawasee

The Syracuse Special Olympics team participated in the regional special Olympic swim meet, Wednesday. March 26. at 4:30 pm. The meet was held at Wawasee High School. These children will compete at the state meet on May 14 in South Bend. In the 25 meter floatation, Sabatha Lozano, Chris Smith and Kenny Murphy received firsts; Traci Roder, Ronald Koithahn and Harold Cole received seconds; and Vonda Koithahn and Donald Koithahn, received thirds. In the 25 meter freestyle, first place winners were Todd Leamon, Bob Larkin. Mike Cannon and David Hunziker.

Bowling

Friday Night Mixed Jeanettes Bridal & Formal 37 15 Screwballs 33 19 Syracuse Rubber 32 20 Jim Moore Motors 30'2 21'2 Frost Antenna 30 22 Zimmerman's Gravel 30 22 Shoe Shack 30 IB Black Cats 28 24 Mastercraft 26' z 25 1 1 Associates Realty 26' z 25'2 Wawasee TV. 25'2 22'2 Keith's 24 28 Overhead Door 23 29 Turkey's 23 29 Beacon ■■ 22'2 29'2 Maple Leaf . 22' 2 29'2 Syracuse Cleaners 22 30 New Paris Produce 19 33 Abrell Construction 17' 2 3412 Wawasee Bowl 13'2 38'z High team game: Frost Antenna — 770 High team series: Jeanettes Bridal 8. Formal — 2128 500 series: D Poston 509. D Maresh 508, B Simon 555. L.Epley 217 561. R Castro 503. J Castro 220 514. L Ryman 208 540, L Welty 505, B Kline 184, 182 524, B Graff 519, M Carlson 504, G Sorensen 203. 207 557, D Arm bruster 217 562, D. Reed 208 528, J Black port 503, R Richey 545. M Moore 533. R Epert 200 508. D Galloway 215 520, N Galloway 203, 173 506, G Thwaits 185. 178 507. S. Kern 192. 173, 183 547. J Kern 513, B Thwaits 211 561 450 series: P. Maresh 171 466. I Dull 200 488. L Welty 167 458, E. Carlson 165 475, C Nolan 174 483. J Honer 167, 168 455, B. Hinton 164, 169 492 200games: D. Hinton 204 160 games: A. Frenger 186, J. Ryman 161, L. Alderfer 162, B. Epert 172 Thursday Night Ladies Bud's Bar 74 42 Thornburg Drug 73'z 42' z Wawasee Electronics 72 44 Stanley Steemer 71 45 Jerry's Leather Craft 65 51 Mary's Hobby Shop 64 52 Kale Island Beacon 62 54 Pilcher's 59'2 56'2 Lake City Bank 59 57 Jay's Realty 57 59 Lynn Feller Ins. 56'2 59'2 Barth 56 60 Turf Bar 54 62 Geil's Music 52 64 Quacker's 50'z 65’/z South Shore Golf Club 50 66

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Second place winners were Todd Gillum, Randy Peterson, Danny McCulloch and' Ward Manges. Steve Rookstool. Jeff Miller and Shawn Leonard received third place. , Winners for the 25 yard backstroke were Mike Cannon and Todd Gillum, first; Pat Miller and Tyler Crum, second and Shawn-Leonard, third. David Hunziker, Robbie Ginn and Jean Roder placed first in the 50 yard freestyle. Also placing were Jeff Miller and Tyler Crum and Pat Miller, second; Ward Manges, third; and Darrell Rater, fourth. Jean Roder and Robbie Ginn

The Guide4B 68 North Webster Fire Aux. 46' 2 69’2 Shoemaker's Pharmacy 45'2 70'2 Monsanto 44 72 High team game and series handicap Stanley Steemer — 863-2418 High team game and series scratch: Mary's Hobby Shop — 899 2409 500 series: B Swihart 505, L Speicher 522, R. Gerrity 546. J. Chiddister 500, L Hanson 518, N. Spurling 508. S. Wolferman 513, J Slabaugh 503, K. Solina 520 450 series: K Knisley 457, S. Stahley 494, J. Reed 464, M Whisler 490, C Whitacre 459, J. Dooley 460, J. Harter 457, E. Tatman 474, C. Nolan 491, M. Cook 463, M. Popenfoose 460, C Schwalm 465, J Knisely 499, D. Glon 458, J Maher 469, B. Leedy 459, R. White 497, L Ulery 465, J Hays, 454, S. Becher 486. C. Becher 487, S. Zarse 488, Y. Coburn 456, H Taylor 460, C. Jefferies 460 200games: L. Speicher 225, L. Hansen 204 160 games: J. Harter 170, E Tatman 180, C Nolan 194, J. Skinner 175, C. Meek 183, B. Swihart 173, 182, N. Stump 178, M. Popen foose 181. R Gerrity 182, 191, 173, J. Chid dister 193. C Blosser 170, J. Maher 170, J. Hays 174, R. White 196, G. Brown 171, S Zar se 188 S. Stahley 170. N. Spurling 172, 172, Y Coburn 187, H. Taylor 175, D. Bradley 180, S. Wolferman 176, 177, K, Knisley 190, K. Solina 191, 181, A Geil 188. J. Knisely 178,190 County Chore Time 38 10 Kurly's Keglers 34'2 17'2 RV Wheels 33 19 Paul's U Lock It 30 22 Pilcher's Shoes 28 24 Wawasee Bowl 28 24 W. Home Ser. 27 21 Auer's Ser. 27 25 Barbee Rest. & Lounge ' 27 27 Bud's Body Shop 23 29 Louie's 23 29 Liske's 22 30 Cline's 1? 33 LJMFB 18’2 ,33'/2 , Parker's Hybrids 17 35 Whetten Asphalt 17 35 High team game and series: Pilcher's Shoes — 971 2782 . 600 series: D Thibaut 602, J. Kirkdorfer 616 500 series: D. Smith 505, D. Smith 505, M. Simon 533, L. Knispel 557, R. Simon 588, J Morganthaler 501, J. Kern 505, B Knisley 504, R. Hyde 514, D. Hyde 595, D. Harper 509, B. Abel 508, W. Alderfer 559. E. Harting 573,

tied for first place in the 50 meter backstroke. Relays The first place team in the floatation relay was Vonda Koithahn, Kenny Murphy, Sabatha Lozano and Ronald Koithahn. Second place winners were Chris Smith, Tracy Roder, Harold Cole and Donald Koithahn. ’ In the 100 meter relay, first place team was Bob Larkin. Randy Peterson, Darrell Rater and Jeff Miller. Second place went to Mike Cannon, Tyler Crum, Robbie Ginn and Gene Roder. Third place team was Danny McCulloch, Todd Gillum, Pat Miller and Shawn Leonard.

C. Eby 595, J. Bohnstedt 559, D. Pilcher 538. E. Coburn 548, J Lambert 526, L. Rapp 502, R. Wogoman 501, D. Mayberry 517, E. Hen hing 589, G. Liske 519, D. Taylor 543, G. Price 594 200 games: M Simon 203, L. Longenbaugh 202, L. Knispel 222, R. Simon 225, P. Kintigh 212. B Knisley 214, R Hyde 202, D Hyde 214, W Alderfer 210, E. Harting 214, 202. C. Eby 204, D. Thibaut 213, 204, E Coburn 201, L Rapp 202. J. Kirkdorfer 207. 240, E. Henning 246. C. Fink 212, G Price 215, 200 Sunday Night Mixed Ams Oil 79 41 Miller's Heating 78'z 41'z Commodore Homes 74' 2 45'2 Tim's Marathon 74 46 Slabaugh Canvas 71 49 Frog Tavern 71 49 Oasis 67 53 Yoder Cabinet 59 61 GB. S Laundry 56' z 63' z Ag Best 56 64 Kale Island Bait 56 64 Sportsman Bar 55'z 65' z Misfits 53 67 All Metal 51 69 Smitty's Sportsmans Bar 51 69 Jawbreakers 47'2 72' z Pacer Oil 45'2 74'2 Big Macs 38 82 High team game: Slabaugh Canvas — 708 High teamseries: Ams Oil — 1984 600 series: J. Simpson 619 500 series: R Solina 527, S. Ridenour 520, D Blosser 579, C Dittemore 514, S. Hapner 513, S. Yoder 503, C. Summerlot 544, D Byrd 519, T. Ervin 527, L. Hawn 522, E. Slabaugh 509 450 series: K. Solina 474, B. Swihart 460, A. Dean 456, G. Vpnßlon 462, M. Earnhart 461 200 games: R Solina 220, S Ridenour 200, D. Blosser 223, S Hapner 209, C. Summerlot 202, D Byrd 209, J. Simpson 213. 232, E Slabaugh 211 160 games: K. Solina 193, B. Webb 173, T. Swihart 163, S. Ridenour 173, A. Dean 161, V. Heath 166, C. Byrd 162, M. Earnhart 178, L. Hawn 186, 178, E. Slabaugh 168 Hits & Misses Barth, Inc. 81'z 38'2 Motorola 79'z 40.'2 », Campbell Mkt. 78 42 Keg Tavern 70 50 Bud's Body Shop 68 52 JB. T Enterprises 58'z 61'2 ■ IPS 58 62 Crystal Flash 44 76 Gutter Dusters 37 83 Backwater Gang 25'z 94' 2 'High team game and series: Campbell's Mkt. - 764 2161 600 series: S. Kern 229, 205, 212 646 500 series: K. Knisley 203 504, P. Flanagan 503, S. Wolferman 181, 184, 195 560, D Wolferman 502, J. Thompson 175, 178, 165 518, K. Stichter 527, M. Clevenger 521, M. Findley 161, 200 500, A Kitson 508, P Camp bell 212 560, J. Kern 515 450 series: S. Flanagan 180 472 160 games: P. Bright 195, E. Stichter 161, N Wallace 160, C. Campbell 163 Z Milford Business Milford Motors 43'/2 12'2 Little 8. Clark 38 18 Campbells 36 20 Speichers 34'2 21'2 Walters 32'2 23'72 UTS 31 25 Jeffs 30'2 25'2 Golden Razor 29 27 Gropps 28 28 Vega 28 28 Fireplace 24'5 31'2 Sharps 23 33

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Gymnastics season ends

Milford gymnastics team ended their season with a defeat over North Webster, Tuesday evening. March 25. The final score was 84.00 for Milford and 62.00f0r North Webster Placing in vaulting w’ere: Sharon Bohnstedt, Milford, first with '5.8; Jill Patty, Milford, Belinda Whitridge, North Webster and Melissa Baumgartner. Milford, all tied for second with 5.7; Jami Gooding. North Webster and Heidi Beer, Milford tied for third with 5.6. Steph Swihart and Anthony Beer both of Milford, tied for fourth with a score of 5.5 In tumbling, H. Beer, placed first with y.B; Irma Cruz, Milford, placed second with 7.7; A. Beer, third, with 7.5; and Rhonda Amsden, Milford, fourth, with 6,5 On the balance beam. Cruz, placed first with 6.8; H. Beer, second with 6.7; Baumgartner, third with 6.5 and Gooding, fourth with 6.4 Irvfloor exercise. Cruz placed first with 7.3; Bohnstedt placed second with 7.3; Patty, third with 7.1 and Baumgartner and H. Beer tied for fourth with 7.0. YMCA Meet The gymnastics team traveled to the ‘Elkhart YM-YWCA on Tuesday, March 18. Placing in the 12 and under division were: Cruz, first in floor exercise and first on the beam; H. Beer, placed third on the beam and fourth in vaulting: Amsden. placed second on the floor and Jacqui Schultz placed second on the beam. Cruz received the all-around medal for first place and H. Bey placed third in the all-around. In the 13-14 age division: Patty placed second on the beam and fourth in floor; Baumgartner placed fourth on the beam; and Bohnstedt placed third on the.

Ag Best 23 33 Scotts 20'5 35'5 Turf 16 40 Wyants 11 45 High team game and series: Campbells Mkt. — 1099 3012 600 series. L. Chaney 615 , 500 series: T. Campbell 584. P Campbell 595, B. Simon 587,. D. Butler 149, G. Klinke 516, K. Stichter 557, D. Wolferman-582, W. Adams 540, J. Bray 552. B. Haine 593, B. Auer 583, M Tatman 513, D. Johns 553, R Williams 537. G Hepler 517, J. Dippon 502, L , Mast 505, T Levernier 566, F. Grove 504. G Pauff 523. D Blosser 524, P. Mock 532, Jr Koher 549, L. Ryman 516 200 games: T Campbell 220. P Campbell 231, B. Simon 203, K Stichter 200, D Wolferman 223, J. Bray 201, B.: Haine 203. 218, B. Auer 213, M. Tatman 222, D Johns 202, L Mast 203, T Levernier 202, L. Chaney 221, 242 Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Nellans 80 28 State Bank 65 43 Mastercraft 65 43* Teghtmeyer Ace Hwe. 62'2 45'2 Browers Sales 8. Ser 59 49 , Dewart Lake Marina 56 52 La Petite 54 54 Beacon .52 56 Sleepy Owl 49 . 60: Wyant Chevrolet 47 6. Ace Pest Control 45 63 Merle Holden Ins 44 64 Commodore RV 41 67 Todd Realty 38 70 High team game and series Mastercraft 820 2362 500 series: S. Wolferman 501. P Maresh 528. B Kline 532 450 series: S. Koser 463, L Culbertson 461. J Gray 454, J. Maher 452, M Knudsen 453. R Gerrity 492 200games P Maresh 201, B Kline.2o2 160 games: S Koser 186, L Culbertson 192. S Wolferman 186. 163. P Maresh 190. E Kline 166, D. Craig 166, E Carlson 191. J Maher 161. B Gross 161. R Gerrity 171, 174. A. Brooks 163, A Dahlstrom 166, J Henry 164. C Lauer 166, J. Lantz 163. B Hinton 164, J. Love. 169 1 Land 'O' Lakes Wawasee Bowl 36 16-< Mid American Buildings 34 18 Syracuse Legion 34 18 The Local Craftsman “ 32 20 Cromwell Lumber 31 21 The Flower Shop ' 31 21 Dari Point ' 31 21 N W Legion Post 253 30 22 Ligonier Elk's 29'2 22'2 Knights of Columbus 26 26 Frog Tavern 25 27 State Bank of Syracuse 24 28 C 8. J Construction 24 28 Whitacre Excavating 24 28 Mid State Ins Agency 22 30 The Little People Shoppe 19 33 Commodore Corp.. 18 34 Crow Roofing Inc 16'2 35'2 • The Lost Knight 16 32 * Sturonjac 13 35 •To be made up" • High team game,and series: Wawasee Bowl — 1029 2798 600 series: R. Williamson 214, 247 619, P. Flanagan 200, 231, 235 666 500 series: P. Fought 574, D. Sprunger 540, F. Nyikos 512, D. Weaver 541, G. Sorensen 585, K. Knisley 595, L Newman 567, R. Simon 522, D Butler 529, M. Yoder 545, M. Sprague 577, M. Durham 549, K Koontz 524, C. Sum merlot 585, G. Price 513, B Eyer 574, 'B. Kline 579, S. Swinehart 522, R. Taylor 554, L. Longenbaugh 583, J. Warren 558, M. Hoile

beam, third in floor and fourth in vault. Bohnstedt placed third in allaround and Baumgartner placed fifth. ' The final team score was Milford 59.2 and the Elkhart Y, 64.5 Fishing There is no truth to the adage that fishing was better in the past than today at least in one northeast Indiana Lake. According to a report issued recently by the Indiana Department of Natural , Resources, fishermen ■'caught twice as many fish in 1979 than in 1949 at Spear Lake, a 40 acre lake near North Webster in Kosciusko County. • Anglers caught over 10.000 bluegill last summer at Spear Lake compared to 8,800 in 1949. The poundage of bluegill harvested rose by 50 per cent in 1979. Harvest of largemouth bass also increased by 50 per cent. Blacke crappie showed the most dramatic improvement with 5,400 caught in 1979 compared to only 257 in 1949. Fishermen now fishing Spear Lake have the added opportunity to catch northern pike, a species successfully introduced by department biologists in 1975. Anglers harvested 25 pike last summer. The report was based on data collected by Department of Natural Resources fisheries biologists through fishermen at Spear Lake The 1949 catch statistics were collected by Dr. W. E. Ricker, a noted fisheries scientist. According to Jed Pearson, department of Natural Resources biologist, fishing at Spear Lake -'has been improved through recent water level manipulations and bass harvest restrictions.

568, M. Moore 512, M. Shearer 517, A Epert 545, E. Eash 523, M Tatman 500, T. Ervin 567, K. Knisley 502, D. Smith 546, L. Ryman 536, M. Simon 516 200 games: P Fought 201, G. Sorensen 224, K. Knisley.,2o3, 203, L Newman 227, D. Butler 202, M. Sprague 233. M. Durham 226, C Summerlot 208. 214, G Price 207, B Eyer 201, B. Kline 209, S. Swinehart 234, R. Taylor 211, L. Longenbaugh 253, J Warren 205, M. Hoile 231, M Moore 202, T. Ervin 205, 208, D Smith 201, L Ryman 205 Tuesday Night Ladies Little People Shoppe 82 42 Camelot Lakes 78 46 Whettens 78 46 Syracuse Rubber 75 43 Poor Doll 69 55 The Papers Inc. 60 63 Walters . 58'5 65'/z Commodore 55 69 Wawasee 52 72 Butler 51 73 Schwartz 45'5 74'/z Hinesley , 40 84 High team game: Camelot — 878 High team series: Little People Shoppe — 2418 500 series: S Keim 546, D Glon 5'15, M. Pauff 547, F Church 502 450 series & Egolf 455, C Solina 461, N. Shields 462. N Anderson 494, K Dimick 483, P Blosser 451, L. Hansen 477, T. Brake 477, E Slabaugh 470. B. Schopf 480, J. Hickman 454 S Butler 456. D Lovelette 487, S. McKee 452 200games: M. Pau.ff 234 160 games J. Butler 160, K. Dimick 188, J 67. P Blosser 165, D. Glon 171, 195, L. Han fen 171. M Wiggs 165. D. Lovelette 164, 167, S McKee 166, F. Church 187, 162, P. Leblanc 170, T. Brake 194, E. Sabaugh 171, B. Schopf 181. G. Chalk 172, J. Hickman 167, 165, J. Hoover 166, N. Shields 166, 171, S. Keim 198, 193, N Anderson 173, 165, V. Rupert 186 snißJßddß uo jaqio puß soisAqd ‘sbruißuXp * -OJOB ui spadxo Xq st ■juaiudinbg atußxi aqi jo -jßqa ptuopjpßJi aqi aAjasaad 03 uapjo ut juaiudinba puß sqnp ‘sipq Mau spa} Xpuß-jsuoa VOSH aI LL -aiußip ut saqaui 089 1 IS® 3 ! 38 aq 3sniu jpq aqjL saauno 069'1 paaaxa 3ouub3 j|Bq aq3 jo 3q3iaM aq3 ‘spjspuß3S VOSfl ja P u n : M3A\SNV

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