The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 October 1980 — Page 9

Sports

Freshmen still winning, defeat East Noble 24-0

By SHARON STUC'KMAN The freshmen Warriors continued their winning record, with another shut-out game, here against East Noble Thursday. Wawasee received the ball and was downed at the 28-yard line by Steve White. The Warriors quickly gained a first down, on a carry by Mike Hernandez, and Ron Schwartz carried for eight yards, but a fumble turned the ball over to East Noble at their 47-yard line. The Chargers gained one first down, but stops by Tony Blackburn and Ryan Wuthrich brought fourth down and Mike

Federal EPA releases 1975 fish kill figures

There were no fish kills reported in Kosciusko County during 1975 (the latest year information is available),according to a report published by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). However, there were 21 reported fish kills throughout the state during that year. Os those 21 fish kills, 11 Julls were the size of 100 to 1,000 fish. Ten were 1,000 to 10,000 in size. The EPA reports 42 per cent of Hoosier fish kills were caused by agricultural operations; 24 per cent were caused by municipal operations; and 15 per cent were caused by industrial operations. Other operations accounted for five per cent of the fish kills and unkown causes are listed as the cause of 14 per cent. On a national scale, the largest number of reported fish kills, 25 per cent, were classified as unknown causes. The EPA stated the reason the causes are unknown may be due to factors such as the time of day, season of the year, physical isolation of an area, lack of laboratory testing facilities or possible manpower shortages. Industrial operations ranked second, 20 per cent, in the number of reported fish kills. This category includes chemicals (five per cent), petroleum (four per cent), mining (three per cent), food products (three per cent), paper products (two per cent), other (two per cent) and metals (one per cent). The third ranked national cause of fish kills was agricultural operations. This category includes pesticides (10 per’ cent), manure-silage drainage (six per cent) and fertilizers (three per cent). Municipal operations ranked fourth and includes sewerage systems (12 per cent), power (two per cent), refuse disposal (0.5 per cent), water systems (0.5 per cent) and swimming pools (0.5 per cent). Other operations ranked fifth, 12 per cent, with transportation operations ranking as the sixth

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Hernandez returned the punt to the Wawasee 20. On a long drive, with Hernandez and Schwartz alternating as ball carrier, the Warriors gained their first touchdown, as Schwartz carried into the end zone and a pitch out to Hernandez for the two points was good. Kris Cox’s punt was returned to the East Noble 40 as first quarter ended. The Chargers were on the move, with two completed passes bringing the ball to the Warrior 10-yard line, but Pena recovered a fumble and the Warriors regained possession. Hernandez gained a first down and Vitaniemi completed two

cause (8.5 per cent) of fish kills nationally.

Bowling

Thursday Night Ladies Jones Food Center 22 2 Thornburg Drugs 22 2 Monsanto 16 8 Kale Island Beacon 16 8 Lake City Bank 15 9 Geil's Music J 4 W; Bud's Bar 13 11 Jerry’s Leathercraft 13 11 Feller's Insurance 12’z H’z Wawasee Electronics 12 12 North Webster Fireman's Aux 12 12 Barth 11 13 Jay's Insurance & Realty lOVz 13’z The Guide 9 15 Turf Bar 9 15 Mary's Hobby Shop 8 16 Stanley Steemer 8 16 Shoemaker's Pharmacy 8 16 Pilcher's Shoes 5 19 Quacker's 4 20 High team game and series Jones Food Center - 839 2432 500 series J Maher 523, J Reed 539, N. Galloway 500, I Phillips 557, M. Pauff. L. Hawn 582

Milford rolls over Syracuse

Milford’s A and B volleyball teams were victorious over Syracuse Monday, Oct. 6. The B team won in two straight games 16-14 and 15-13. The B team was down 10-4 in the first game but came back to win due to the efforts of Michelle Redslob. Redslob came off the bench to ONE MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ 1. Who won the men’s singles U.S. Open tennis title? 2. Who won the women’s singles U.S. Open tennis title? 3. How many times has she won this title? 4. Who won the LPGA World Senes of Women’s Golf? 5.. Dave Parker plays pro baseball for what team?

passes to Curtis Ohlwine but a holding penalty and another loss brought up fourth down. Cox’s 40-yard punt was downed at the Charger 10-yard line. After two first down gains East Noble threatened to score on a pass play but Steve White dashed for the tackle at the 17-yard line. Three plays later the Chargers gained a first down at the five-yard line but then Jeff Carden intercepted a pass with nine seconds left and the half ended 8-0. At halftime the freshman cheerleaders entertained with a dance routine to "Funky Town. " At the beginning of third quarter the Chargers gained two first downs but stops by Wuthrich, Garza and Reed brought out their punting unit. East Noble recovered a fumble on the next drive and took the ball at their 47-yard line but a quarterback sack by Blackburn and tackles by Wuthrich gave the Warriors back the ball. Vitaniemi completed two

450 series: C. Nolan 489, K. Solina 474, J. Slabaugh 455, J. Chiddester 450, J Brown 482, J Galloway 478, L Speicher 478, K Stone 450, R Gerrity 451; C Clifton 455. J. Jackson 450, H Taylor 482, Y Coburn 459, P. Bright 495, J Auker 490,; C. Becher 460, G. Brown 480, C Shepherd 484, B White 491, K. Knisley 471 200 games J. Reed 20Q, J Auker 202. I Phillips 202, 212, L Hawn 203. 214 160 games: F. Money 161, E Tatman 160. C Nolan 186, 181, K Solin? 175, J Dooley 168, N. Geil 161, J Chiddester 168. J Brown 160, 176, J. Knisley 161, J.'Galloway 169, J. Wallace 175, J Maher 180. 188, L Speicher 181, 169, R Gerrity 184, M cook 175, C Clifton 199, J. Jackson 189, Y Coburn 166, H Taylor 180, J Reed 170, 169, D. Varney 167, P Bright 169, 171, B. Swihart 182, H. Bell 171, C Becher 169, G. Brown 167, 164, N Galloway 172. 187, C Sct)waim 163, S. Zarse 171, N Hays 163, 166, C ; Shepherd 167, 168, M Pauff 195, 175, B White 163, 190, L. Hawn 165

serve the last five consecutive points. In the second game, the Milford Trojans were down 11-1 and Redslob again served six consecutive points to win the game. Irma Cruz served four of the points and Darlene Justice served four consecutive points in the last game. Redslob led with 13 successful serves followed by Cruz with eight and Justice with seven. Heidi Beer led in hits followed by Amy Bucher and Cruz. The A team also won in two straight games 15-5 and 15-5. In the first game, Christy Speicher served the first five consecutive points and then Kelly Green served the next nine consecutive points followed by the winning serve by Mandy Siegfried. In the second game, Sally Perales served four straight points and then Speicher served

passes to Ohlwine to bring the ball to the East Noble 30-yard line as third quarter ended. Hernandez ran in for the second Warrior touchdown with 7:30 lef tin the game and a pass to Tony Troup gave the Warriors 16. East Noble had the ball for only three plays, as John Godfrey caught them for a big loss and the Warriors took over at the East Noble 26-yard line. Two drives by Schwartz

Northern Indiana basketball officials meet in Milford

The Northern Indiana Officials Association begins its series of pre-season basketball meetings Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 7 p.m. in the Milford Junior High. Topics for discussion will include rules interpretation, mechanics and floor position. There will also be a variety of

Land 'O' Lakes Wawasee Bowl | 21 3 Mid American Buildings 16 8 Dari Point : 16 8 Sea Nymph IS 9 Kurly’s keglers . . 15 9 Challenge Metal 14 10 Ligonier Eik’Js ' 14 10 C& J Construction ; 13 11 J P Midway Lounge : 13 IL. Syracuse Legion I 11 13 The Flower Shop . , | . 11 13 State Bank of Syracuse . 11 13 Whitacre Excavating 11 13 Frog Tavern 1113 Cromwell Lumber 10 14 Rinkerbuilt 9 15 Commodore Corp 9 15 Crow Roofing. Inc. I 9 15 Knights of Columbus 6 18 Gropp's Fish of Stroh 5 20 High team game and series. Wawasee Bowl - 932 2734 500 series: E. Eash 535, R Mathews 533, J. Bartman 530. K. Knisley 551, G. Sorensen

seven straight. Speicher, Green and Perales led in serving and hits. The B team remains undefeated at 4-0 with Redslob and Cruz being named “Players of the Week.” The A team has a 1-3 record and "Players of the Week” are Speicher, Green and Perales. The Milford Trojans will host North Webster next Wednesday, Oct. 15. Answers To Sport Quiz •sojßJij qgjnqsnij § •R’ubq MPa > •sotuij g •£ €AOs|l|pUßJ\ EUBH JOAO pAO]q uoA3 jsuqj •gjoa ujofg JOAO uqop • [

brought the ball to the five and Hernandez ran into the end zone. The two point conversion was also good. Garza led the Warrior defense on the next drive and a recovered fumble returned the ball to Wawasee with 1:17 left in the game. The game ended with the score Wawasee 24, East Noble 0. This Thursday they meet Plymouth at Wawasee at 6:30.

guest speakers. Association Vice President Jay Smith is in charge of this year’s program and urges all new and veteran Indiana High School Athletic Association basketball officials to attend. Meetings will also be held October 15 and October 29.

584, R Simon 595, D Butler 511, G Bishop 541, T List 517, A Sprague 56L D Wilhite 505, J Sprague 517, A Zimmerman 509, M Moore 538, W Hodge 500. W Alderfer 587, S Solina 523. S Kalisik 554, C Walton 532. R Plikerd 516, E Edgar 513. R Keim 545, D Patrick 511, P Fought 570, R Williamson 505, J Warren 505 M Hoile 505, D Smith 559. L Longenbaugh 527, B Eyer 514. G Price 542, M Yoder 532. M Sprague 537 R Hicks 501 200 games E Eash 207. G Sorensen 227, R Simon 201, 204, G Bishop 211, A Sprague 208, W Alderfer 202, S. Solina 203, R Keim 208. P Fought 222, R. Williamson 205, M Yoder 205 Sunday Night Mixed Miller's Heating 16 4 Auer's 14 6 Commodore Homes 14 6 Slabaugh Canvas 13 7 Village Plumbing 8. Heating 13 7 Tom Cats 10 10 Bales Butcher Shop 10 6 4 Wheelers 9Vz 6'z South Wind Express 9 11 Tim's Marathon 9 11 All Metal 9 11 ACX 8 12 Fairmont Homes 8 12 Sportsmans Bar 6 14 Kale Island Bait 5 15 Pacer Oil 4*/z HVb Wallace Welding, 4 12 No. 6 2 2 High team game: Miller’s Heating — 667 High team series; ACX — 1915 600 series: D. Hamilton 613 , 500 series; M Clevenger 529, S. Rensberger 522, R Larimer 515, G. Price 523. L. Hawn 509, A Slabaugh 505, C. Simpson 533, T White 537, T. Ervin 528 450 series: P Bright 493, B. Hamilton 460, M. Rensberger 465, E. Slabaugh 450? S. Lambright 463, B. Swihart 459 200 games: M. Clevenger 211, D. Hamilton 205, 218, C Wogoman 219, D. Wilhite 207, T. Ervin 209 160,games: S. Clevenger 174, P. Bright 166, 179, B. Hamilton 172, 161, M. Rensberger 178,, A Dean 167, S. Price 169, J. Wallace 166, L. Hawn 174, 180, E. Slabaugh 168. M. Lambright 166, C. Simpson 188. 186, S. Lambright 188, B. Swihart 181 Bantam Bionic Bowlers I 3 0 Super Bowlers II 3 0 Wawasee Realty 3 0 Pro Bowlers 2 1 Bowling Bears 2 1

WOp “'nK. l v .Ail* 1 a t Itt wBbJ-kv 1«V f F WARRIORS DEFEATED BY RAIDERS - Wawasee High School Cross Country team was defeated by Northridge Raiders. Tuesday evening. 29-26. This loss gave Wawasee a record of 7-6 for the season and Northridge is now 10-2. Finishing in the top ten were Gingerich of Northridge, first with a time of 17:29; Rosbrugh of Wawasee, second; Troyer of Northridge, third; Chase of Wawasee fourth; Cone of Wawasee. fifth; Sanford of Northridge, sixth; Badskey of Wawasee. seventh: Auer of Wawasee. eighth; Hershberger of Northridge, ninth: and Galt of Northridge. 10th. Next Thursday, Oct. 16, at 4:30 p.m. the cross country will have a match against West Noble This will be the last duel meet at Wawasee. On Saturday, Oct. 18. there will be a sectional meet at East Noble, starting at 11 a.m. (Photo bv Deb Fox)

Alley Cats 2 1 The All Stars 2 1 Strikers 12 Dukes of Hazzard 1 2 Bionic Bowlers II 1 2 Super Bowlers I 12 The Cousins 0 3 The Strikers 0 3 Space Cadets 0 3 High team game and series Pro Bowlers — 850 1159 250 series: M Mcßroom 263, J. Stetler 257. G. Miller 253 200series: V. Flanagan 237, H Brower 220, R. McKibbin 209, R. Carter 202, D O’Aver 200 150 games: M. Mcßroom 160 100 games H. Brower 145, G. Miller 139, 114, J. Stetler 133, 124. V. Flanagan 130, 107, J R Noel 117. B. McKibbin 114. R Carter 107, T. Ryman 105, M Mcßroom 103, T Roberts 103. C. Yoder 101, A Miller 101, D O'Aver 101 County Jeanette's Tux Shop 17 7 Wawasee Home Ser. 17 7 Barbee Lounge . 17 7 Syracuse Rubber 16 8 Moore's Shoes 15 9 Chore Time 13 11 Bud's Body Shop 13 11 Wawasee Bowl 13 11 Paul's U Lock It 13 11 Parker's Hybrids 10 14 Quacker's Lounge 10 14 Kurly's Keglers 9 15 Brock's I 9 15 C .W. Gun Shop 8 16 Brock's II 7 17 Cline's 5 19 High team game and series: Moore's Shoes — 991 2731 600 series: D. Hyde6ol 500 series: M. Ganshorn 568, P. Beezley 515, R. Hibschman 582, J. Lambert 580, C. Walton 559, C. Anderson 538, B. Simon 564, G. Sorensen 533, J. Morganthaler 533, J. Kern 572, D Taylor 513, G Price 579, S. Richmond 550, B Knisley 504, E Harting 510, R Knisley 514, K Knisley 524, K Knisley 551. D. Knisley 549, R Cripe 510, C. Eby 582. M. Zollinger 563, D. Armbruster 573, E. Coburn 522, M Henning 523, S. Richardson 515, E. Henning 519, R. Lambright 509, J. Smeltzer 555 200 games: M. Ganshorn 213, R Hibschman 235, J. Lambert 224, C. Walton 210, D. Hyde 221, B Simon 210, G. Price 214, E. Harting 202, D. Harley 208, R. Knisley 201, K. Knisley 227, D. Knisley 208, C. Eby 246, M. Zellinger 213, D. Armbruster 209, R. Lambright 225, J. Smeltzer 211 Pee Wee Sharp Shooters 3 0 Thunder Bolt i. 2'z '5 Dukes Os Hazzard 2 1 2 Plus 1 2 1 Strawberry Shortccake 1 2 Bowlereftes , 1 2 Pros • Vz 2’i Phantoms 0 3 High team game and series: Thunder Bolt-456 851 Junior High Team No. 10 4 0 Team No. 15 4 0 The Monsters 3 1 The Hitman 3 1 Striketter 3 1 Team No. 14 3 1 The Force 3 1 The Warriors 2'/z IVi Roller Bowles IVS 2Vfz Team No 8 1 3 Jads 1- 3 Bowling Buns 1 3 Yellow Jackets 1 3 Team No. 13 1 3 Team No. 9 0 4 High team game: Team No. 8 —542 High team series: The Monsters —1435 425 series: Larry D. 455 400 series: T Ryman 415 375 series. G. Miller 399, D. Justice 375 350 series: T. Taylor 368, J. Dunithan 350, J. Savage 366, A. Hochstetler 368, K. Weisser 363, J. Baumgartner 369, P. Richards 351, C. Carden 359, C. Speicher 350 200games: Larry D. 202 130 games: D. Justice 156, C. Speicher 145, G. Miller 144, 134, C. Carden 132, J. Baumgartner 138, 135, T. Ryman 145, 152, Larry D. 132, R. Carter 141, J. Stetler 132, J. Savage 135, 169, A. Hochstetler 136, S. Eldridge 148, T. Taylor 155 Sunday Afternoon Football Widows Steelers 6 2 Big Red Machine 5 3

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Fighting Irish 4 4 Tampa Bay Buckers 3 5 Dallas Cowboys 3 5 Packers . 35 High team game Tampa Bay Buckers — 533 High team series Fighting Irish — 1459 500 series S Keim 518, S Kern 521. L Speicher 540, R Gerrity 553 • 450 series E Dewitt 456, N Anderson 459 K Knisley 450, J Miller 480, S Gilbert 477. J Castro 470, M Pauff 463. L Gilbert 471; L. Jones 478 200games: S Kern 213, R, Gerrity2l6 160 games S Keim 196, 171, N Anderson 166, S Kern 161. M Myers 161. L Speicher 193. 162, 185. R Gerrity 193, C Simpson 184 J Miller 181, K Solina 168. S Gilbert 161. 171, J Castro 164, 167, M Pauff 182, 166, L Gilbert 181, 170, L Jones 174 Tuesday Afternoon Ladies South Shore 17'z 6'z State Bank 17 7 LaPetite 17 7 Mastercratt 14 10 Dewart Lake Marina 14 10. Beacon ' 13 11 Browers Sales & Service 13 11 Ace Pest Control 12 12 Commodore _ 11 13 Todd Realty 9 15 Teghtmeyer 8 16 Welcome Wagon 8 16 YeOldePub 7' z 16' z Wy.?nt Chevrolet 7 17 450 series J Hays 486. J Maher 450, S Brouwer 454, B Kline 452. J. Musser 462, J Slabaugh 457, S Wolterman 458, M Grimm 454, M Willard 461, I lones 465 160 games. E. N Dewitt 164, J Hays 188. S. Brouwer 166. B Kline 178. J. Musser 195. L Welty 187. J Slabaugh 180, S Wolterman 160, M Grimm 165, M Davis 173, M Willard 161, L. Logan 164, L Crow 169, L? Jones 181 High School Strohs 3 1 Jefe's 3 1 Playboys 2 2 No. 4 2 2 Strikers 1 3 No Names 1 3 Untouchables LELB High team game and series: Stroh's — 521 1502 375 series: T. Ryman 427, L Richardson 383 150 games: S Galloway 152, S Crouch 161 125 games: G. Routson 140, T Ryman 148, 155. L Richardson 128, 151, J Dean 127, J Kussmeul 146 Hits & Misses Barth, Inc. ( 14 6 Campbell IGA 12 8 Motorola ! 12 8 Bud's Body Shop 10’ 1 9’ z Usually Last 9'z 10' 1 C 8. J Construction 8 12 J 8. T Enterprises 8 12 Gardner Farms 6 14 High team game : Usually Last — 709 High team series: Motorola — 2004 600 series: J. Kern 217 602 500 series: B Slabaugh 518, S. Wolterman 177, 173, 168 518, D Wolferman 564, S. Gilbert 168, 188 503, B Simon 203 543, C Walton 527. P Campbell 520 450 series: D. Mock 166 451, S. Flanagan 175 470, P. Bright 187. 191 497, S. Kern 174, 164 494, J. Thompson 177, 174 484 160 games: J. Huff 180, B. Miller 163 Tuesday Nite Ladies Little People Shoppe 2’ 7 Whetten Asphalt 20 8 Walter Drugs 17 H Syracuse Rubber 13 15 Poor Doll Shop 13 ’5 Schwartz Super Valu 13 15 Rinker Boat Co. > 13 15 Camelot Lakes 12 16 Wiggs Excavating 10 18 Sawyer Excavating 8 20. High team game and series: Little People Shop —B7l 2492 500 series: K. Knisley 541, N. Shields 514, C. Solina 512, L. Hansen 511, L Hawn 505 450 series: S. Keim 499, K. Garr 490, C Egolf 488, S. Gilbert 482, N Anderson 479, J. Hickman 478, I. Dull 469, J. Hoover 451 200games: L. Hawn 205, K. Knisley 201 160 games: C. Egolf 179, 183, C. Solina 191,188, N. Shields 169, 185, 160, S. Keim 176, 167, N. Anderson 181, J. Hoover 168, J. Hickman 193, I. Dull 163, S. Gilbert 160, 187, P. Blosser 160, L. Mackey 191, L. Hansen 160, 176, 175, K. Knisley 191, L. Hawn 170, C. Stump 166, C. Loetz 161, K Garr 169, 184

Friday Night Mixed Jeanettes Bridal & Formal 16 4 Jim Moore Motors 14 6 Maple Leaf 13 7 Overhead Door 13 7 Syracuse Rubber 12 8 Keith's 12 8 New Paris Produce 11'z B'z Hayraker's 11 9 Fairmont Homes 10 10 Abrell Construction 10 10 Shoe Shack 9 11 Todd's 9 11 Wiles Motors 8 12 The Frog 8 12 Zimmerman's Gravel 6.’ z IJ'z Dipsticks 6 14 The Farmer's 6 14 The Oasis 5 15 High team game and series Syracuse ■Rubber — 726 2085 600 series B Simon 242. 237 669, G Sorensen 216 211, 202 629, D Armbruster 213. 233 644 500 series D Rensberger 501. D Reed 203 568. R Halsey 538, D Weaver 201,202 553, T: Burbank 217 540, J. Kern 548, B Thwaits 214 597, B Frenger 502. W Alderfer 500, G. Hill 530 450 series: L Jones 197 465, B Keim 175, 179 479. L. Gilbert 175 475, J. Castro 172 476, S Kern 169. 163 491. M Okal 175 462, A Frenger 167, 166 461 160 games B Epert 169, S. Beaty 172, E Walker 167. G Thwaits 166, N Wiles 168, P Bright 161 Milford Business Campbells 23 5 Walters 21 7 Lakeline Cabinet 19'z B'z Little 8. Clark 18 10 Speichers 15 13 Webster Legion 13'z 14'z Sharps 13 15 Mathews Body Shop 13 15 Golden Razor 13 15 Sleepy Owl 12 16 Milford Motors 8 20 Auers Automotive 5 23 UTS • 4 24 High team game and series Campbells — 1058 2938 600 Series: L. Newman6lß 500 series P Campbell 522, D Butler 502, G Sorensen 582. T Levernier 509, F Grove 547. L Young 512, J Rink 529: H Troup 559, D Casto 502, B Abel 517, F Avery 518, B Rice 529. J Corn 544, Jr Koher's29, D Wuthrich 582, D Wuthrich 502, B Elkins 527 200 games: L Newman 203, 223. G Sorensen, F Grove 201, H Troup 203, 204, J Rink 206, B Rice 227, D Wuthrich 204, 202

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