The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 May 1980 — Page 9

Sports

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Wrestlers participate in tourney

The Lakeland Youth Center Wrestrs participated in several wrestlig meets over the past week’end. The Federation Wrest ig Tournament, which opera s on high school rules, was h d in Hobart, on Saturday, May :, and the AAU for grades 9-12 v s held in Lafayette on the same ay. Fut re tournaments for the wresfrs will be the five-state tourn y in Indianapolis on Friday and iturday, May 30 and 31. Ther will also be a US Kids Regitial National Championship at G; ind Rapids the same week end. Oni Thursday, May 29, there will >’ an important meeting of the wrestling club at 7 p.m. in the

Ori Thursday, May 29, there will >’ an important meeting of the wrestling club at 7 p.m. in the

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wrestling room at Wawasee High School. AAU Tourney Gary Gerencser received a gold in the 105 pound weight class. Federation Tourney 118 pound weight class — Kevin

One injured in 3-car crash

Darlene Mann, 25, Leesburg, was involved in a three-car accident at 10:45 p.m. Tuesday, May 20. on US 30, one-quarter mile west of SR 15. Others involved in the mishap were Donald E. Jaynes, 34, r 6 Warsaw and Velia M. Power, 24, Farmersburg, Jaynes was taken by police to Kosciusko Com-

Walker, bronze 125 pound weight class — Mike Hernandez, gold 147 pound weight class — Oscar Hernandez, participated 179 pound weight class — John Stuckman, fourth

munity Hospital for treatment of a bump on the head. The accident occurred in an area of road repair on the highway where barricades were set up to allow one lane of traffic. Damages were listed at $l5O to Power’s car and SI,OOO each to Jaynes’ and Mann’s vehicles.

2nd annual Mermaid Festival 5,000 meter run June 21st

Plans for the second annual Mermaid Festival 5,000 Meter Run were announced today by Tim Moser, director of the event. The run will be held on June-21st at 10 a.m. in conjunction with the opening day activities of the 35th Annual Mermaid Festival in North Webster. REGISTRATION SET FOR SWIMMING Registration for summer swimming lessons will be on Saturday, May 31, from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. in the new addition lobby at Wawasee High School. The sessions will be from June 2-13, June 16-27 and June 30-July 11. The classes for preschool, six months to three years and kindergarten children will be one half hour in length. Beginners through lifesaving will have six week classes and last 45 minutes. Free swimming lessons being offered at Tippy Once again this year, summer swimming lessons are being planned for youngsters in Plain Township. The present plans include two sessions, but this depends on the size of enrollment. Mary (Miller) Tipton, a qualified water safety instructor, will be teaching the swimming lessons at Patona Beach on Tippecanoe Lake. The registration date is set for 10:30 a m. Wednesday, June 4, at Patona Bay swim beach. Everyone interested must be present to register. Although the swimming lessons are free, a small insurance fee will be required at the time of registration. Registration blanks are currently available at Leesburg School. Persons seeking more information may write or call Donald Boggs at r 1 Leesburg, Ind., 46536 no later than May 29th.

The run will offer a challenging course through the lake community for the runners who will be divided into five divisions for the men and three for the women. Trophies will be awarded to the first and second place finishers in each division and a custom Tshirt will be awarded to all entries. Trophies will also be awarded to the oldest and youngest finisher. For more information and entry blank, contact Tim Moser, Camelot Square, North Webster. /~W io<Re * / 3 GoH fZ/ \ Results t AT MAXWELTON Medal play was the play of the day for the Maxwelton Wednesday, May 21. Winners for the 18 hole play was Barb Kay. low gross; Delight Craig, low net; and Jan Hayes, low For the nine hole play the winners were Pat Hoover, low gross; Marge Yoder, low net; and a tie between Betty Slabaugh and S. Sarse for low putts. ATSOUTHSHORE The play of the day on Tuesday at the South Shore Golf Club for the ladies was “Best Ball.’’ The 18 hole group played fourman teams with the winners being Ellie Caudill, Esther Stahley, Mickey Billian and Patty Norman. The nine hole group played twoman teams with the following winners: Brenda Kuhn and Bertha ‘ Lehman, first; Doris Paulus and Rosary Burbank, second: and Ethel Hughes and Annie Gallahan. third. Starting on June 3 the 18 hole group will tee off at 8 a m. with the nine hole group having a tee off time of 9 a.m.

' fl f a! Wf Sr u - llflk fl SPECIAL WINNER — Jack Mowrey, Syracuse Elementary School, won two medals and a fourth place ribbon in the Area II Special Olympics Saturday, May 24. in South Bend. Jack won a silver medal (second place) in the softball throw, a bronze medal (third place) in the frisbee throw and fourth place in the standing long jump. Jack is standing in front of the North Webster Dairy Queen which, along with the Syracuse Dairy Queen, will donate 50 per cent or more of its profits on May 30 to the Special Olympics. The two Dairy Queens also donated coupon books for the children to sell to raise funds. June 1 will be the last day the coupons can be redeemed at the two stores. (Photo by TerriChilcote)

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Ski Club to meet Saturday The first meeting of the Wawasee Ski Club will be held Saturday, May 31, at 2 p.m. in the home of Melinda Ensinger, Syracuse. Plans will be made for the July sth ski show and keys will be available for all members for the ski jump. For further information contact Mrs. Ensinger. Northern Indiana officials umpiring at sectionals The Northern Indiana Officials Association has three umpires working Indiana High School Athletic Association baseball sectionals. Chuck Cheer of Goshen was assigned to Lakeland. Jay Smith of Milford was assigned to Huntington. Dale Brannock of Syracuse was assigned to DeKalb.

Wed., May 28,1980—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

SI flSBs fl.ißfl *' Kii ■ r• i > Irfl 1 THEY BROUGHT HOME THE GOLD — These Milford athletes brought home gold, silver and bronze medals from the Area II Special Olympics meet held Saturday. May 24. at Clay High School in South Bend. Pictured in the front row are Curtis Shepherd, first in standing long jump and softball throw; Donald Barley, first in 59-yard dash and softball throw; and Jonathan Hedges, first in the standing long jump and third in the softball throw. In the back row are Paul Bauer, second in softball throw and third in 50-yard dash; John Selles, first in the softball throw and third in 50yard dash: and Jeff Zimmerman, first in the standing long jump and softball throw. (Photo by Terri Chilcote)

Area athletes compete in Special Olympics

About 44 Lakeland children competed with more than 500 athletes in the Area II Special Olympics meet in South Bend Saturday, May 24. Athletes from Kosciusko, Saint Joseph, Starke. Marshall and Elkhart Counties competed in the seven and one-half hour meet at Clay High School. The participants ranged in ages from six to 15. Some 200 volunteers pitched in to help the event run smoothly. Special games were provided for the athletes and the Army Reserve provided rides for the kids. ’ 'Hie state Special Olympics

meet will be June 26-28 at Indiana State University in Terre Haute. On May 30. the Syracuse Dairy Queen and North Webster Dairy Queen will recognize Special Olympics Day. Throughout May 30, the two Dairy Queens will donate 50 per cent or more of their profits to the Special Olympics. The two Dairy Queens also donated coupon books to Lakeland Special Olympic athletes to sell to raise funds. June 1 is the last day the coupons can be redeemed at the Syracuse Dairy Queen and North Webster Dairy Queen.

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