The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 November 1980 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., November 5,1980

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VOLLEYBALL AWARD WINNERS — Wawasee High School held its Volleyball Awards Program Tuesday evening, Nov. 4, in the school’s annex. Special award winners were Lonnie Black. Most Valuable Player; Ronda Black, Most Improved Player: Lee Schacht, Coach’s Award: and Renee Hively, Mental Attitude Award. (Photo bx Terri Chilcote)

Bowling

The Force 15 5 The Professional Hitmen 14 6 Strikettes 13'a Sharpshooters 13 7 The Monsters 12 8 JADS 12 8 The Ziggy's 12 8 Warriors H't B' z » WWFC H ’ Roller Bowlers 9’z 10'1 Strike Outs 8 12 Yellow Jackets 7 13 Bowling Bums 7 13 Phantoms 6 14 The Mean Machines 4'«» 15'a High team game: Sharpshooters — 478 High team series: The Force — 1384 400 series: Genni Stetler 404 375 series: Larry D 389, Gary Miller Doug G 379 350 series: T Ryman 354, C Cobbum 375, T Enright 355, Shelly B 374, Teresa T. 373, Tracy R 357 Qi 150 games: Larry D. 181, Joe S. 154, Randy W 174 Hits And Misses Barth, Inc. 22' 2 9'/j Motorola 21 15 Bud's Body Shop 20Vj 15'/z Campbell IGA 19 17 C & J Construction 19 13 Usually Last 15' i 20' a JB> T Enterprises 12'3 23'3 Gardner Farms 10 26 High team game and series J & T Enterprises — 731 2008 500 series: B Slabaugh 201 522, C. Lantz 502, C. Walton 505, P Campbell 204 529, J. Kern 557, J Miller 222 521, B. Simon 226 592 450 series: S. Wolterman 178 469. S Kern 176 460 160 games B Miller 160, 165 Tuesday Afternoon Ladies State Bank 29 11 LaPetite 27 13 Browers Sales 8t Service 26'3 13'2 South Shore 26 14 Beacon 21 19 Mastercraft 19 21 Dewart Lake Marina 18 22 Ace Pest Control 18 22 Commodore 17Vz 22W Wyant Chev 16 20 , Teghtmeyer Ace Hwe 16 24 < YeOldePub 15'3 24’3 Todd Realty 15 21 T^Mel come Wagon Il' s 24'3 High team game: Dewart Lake Marina — 757 High team series: Beacon —2OBI 500 series: M. Knudsen 510 450 series: B. Kline 453, L. McFarland 453, S Wolterman 490. M. Grimm 459, L. Jones 450, L" Hart 468 200 games: M Knudsen 209 160 games: B Silveus 174, L. McFarland 160, 166, S. Wolterman 196, L Brower 161, M. , Grimm 169, 163, R. Gerrity 175, V. Johnson 165, I. Hart 162 Bantam Super Bowlers I 10 5 The All Stars 10 5 Wawasee Realty 10 5 Bowling Bears 10— 5 Cousins 9Vj S'/s Dukes ot Hazzard 9 6 Strikers 9 6 Alley Cats 5 9 6 Super Bowlers II I 8 7 Bionic Bowlers I 7 8 Pro Bowlers 6'2 B'2 Bionic Bowlers II 6 9

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GOLF AWARD WINNERS — Amy Reed and Susan Naab received snecial recognition at thp Girls’ Golf Awards Program at Wawasee HiZh School Tuesday evening, Nov. 4. Miss Reed was awarded the Most Valuable Player Award and the Most Improved Award went to Miss Naab. (Photoby Terri Chilcote)

The Strikers 2 13 Space Cadets 0 18 High team game and series: Strikers — 662 1260 250 series: M. Mcßroom 261 200 series R. McKibbin 237, C Miller 236, S Carson 212, J. R Noel 212, S. Kleeman 205, S Yates 205 lOOgames: C Miller 134, 102, M. Mcßroom 131, 130, R McKibbin 125, 112; J. R Noel 125, S. Carson 124, S. Yates 115. B Routson 112, C. Yoder 110, F Hibshman 107, S. Kleeman 106, H Brower 104, S. Boles 103, A Miller 103 Thursday Night Ladies League Thornburg Drugs 32 8 Jones Food Center 31 9 Lake City Bank 27 13 Monsanto 24 16 Bud's Bar 22 18 Geil's Music 22 18 Jerry's Leathercraft 22 18 Kale Island Beacon 21 19 Barth 20 20 Wawasee Electronics 20 20 The Guide 20 20 Jay's Insurance 8r Realty 18'3 21 'j. North Webster Fireman's Aux. 18 22 Shoemaker's Pharmacy 18 22 Feller's Insurance 16'2 23'/a Turf Bar 16 24 Mary's Hobby Shop 14 26 Pilchers Shoes . 14 26 Quackers 13 27 Stanley Steemer 11 29 High team game: Thornburg Drugs —BOI High team series: Kale Island Beacon — 2360 500 series: H. Taylor 516, C. Nolan 534, M. Pauff 514, L: Hawn 533 450 series: C. Blosser 462, C Schwalm 476, F. Eby 487, Y. Coburn 460, J. Reed 489. B. Graff 482, I. Phillips 476, J. Slabaugh 470, D. Mathew 497, K. Knisley 487, D Walton 485, M. Cook 486, C. Clifton 479, K Solina 497, K. Stone 490, R. Gerrity 465, G. Brown 484, R White4ss, L. Ulery 477 200games: M. Pauff 210, D. Mathew 207 160 games: C Blosser 164, J. Maher 166, N. Galloway 161, C. Schwalm 164, 168, F. Eby 167, 175, I. Scott 161, N. Spurling 166, Y. Coburn 163, H. Taylor 182, 161, 173, J. Reed 175, J. Haysl72, B Graff 170, 168, E. Tatman 162, C Nolan 178, 191, 165, I. Phillips 167, 175, M, Pauff 173, B. White 160, S. Zarse 188, T. Swihart 165, J. Auker 160, J. Slabaugh 183, L. Hawn 191, 193, K. Knisley 176, E. Price 167, D. Walton 182, 167, J. Chiddester 164, J. Brown 161, M. Cook 181, 176, C. Clifton 171, K. Solina 172, L. Speicher 169, K. Stone 184, 182, R. Gerrity 168, 170, G. Brown 170, 171, B. Leedy 173-11 Ulery 168, 171 Sunday Night Mixed Village Plumbing 81 Heating 25 11 Slabaugh Canvas 24 12 Miller's Heating 23 13 Auers 22 14 Commodore Homes 21 15 Tim’s Marathon 20 16 South Wind Express 18 18 ACX 17 19 Bales Butcher Shop 17 15 Tom Cats 17 19 4 Wheeler's 14’2 15'2 All Metal 15 21 Sportsmans Bar 14 22 Pacer Oil 13’2 ’BV2 Wallace Welding 13 23 Kale Island Bait 13 23 Fairmont Homes 12 24 No. 6 11 13 High team game: Kale Island Bait — 677 High team series: Slabaugh Canvas — 1851 500 series: K. Knisley 548, J. Simpson 522, D. Blosser 514, T. Ervin 556, G. Coquillard

505, C. Wogoman 520, G. Price 549, B Swihart 532 450 series: L Hawn 452, B. Hamilton 474 200 games: J. Simpson 209, T Ervin 224, G Price 211, T. Swihart 200, B Swihart 160. 175, 197 160 games: B Hamilton 163, 173, S Lambright 166, J Wallace 167 High School Stroh's 13 7 No Names 13 7 LELB 13 7 Strikers '0 '® Untouchables 10 Jefes 1° 1° Playboys 9 " High team game and series: Stroh's — 580 1705 450series:C Eby47l 375 series: J. Kussmeul 441, M. Packer 392, T Ryman 385 150 games: S. Galloway 153, J Willard 150, C Beezly 179, K. Stahly 165, C. Eby 158, 168 125 games: L. Keim 143, J. Kussmeul 131, 148, 162, M. Packer 126, 162, J Dean 154, T. Ryman 152, L. Richardson 138 Land 'O' Lakes Wawasee Bowl 33 7 Mid American Buildings 27 13 Challenge Metal 26 14 C 8. J Construction 26 14 Ligonier Elk's 26* 14 Syracuse Legion 22 18 Kurly's Keglers 20 20 The F lower Shop 20 20 Dari Point 20 20 Frog Tavern 19 21 Whitacre Excavating 18'2 21'2 Crow Roofing, Inc. 18 22 J. P Midway Lounge 18 22 Cromwell Lumber 17'2 22'2 Sea Nymph 17 23 Rinkerbuilt 17 23 Commodore Corp. 14 24 Knights of Columbus 15 25 State Bank of Syracuse 15 25 Gropp's Fish of Stroh 9 31 High team game: Syracuse Legion — 967 High team series: Mid American Buildings —2677 500 series: C Summerlot 560, G. Liskeslß, C Wogoman 507, G. Price 563, S. Anderson 513, S Solina 508, G. Lowe 529 P. Leach 500, M. Hoile 505, W. Hodge 545, R. Bartman 505, P. Fought 501, F. Nyikos 509, R. Shipply 507, A. Skinner 524, D. Smith 520, M. Yoder 526, R. Einsiedet 514, M. Sprague 523, M. Durham 518, K. Knisley 525, R. Simon 541, R. Graff 503, J. Miller 508, R. Plikerd 515, R. Edgar 539 200 games: C. Summerlot 200, G. Liske236, G. Price 204, S. Anderson 203, G. Lowe 226, W Hodge 209, K Knisley 200, R. Bartman 200, G, Miller 203, R. Mathew 210, D. Smith 211. M. Yoder 201, R. Simon 201, D. Butler 201, R. Plikerd 202 Tuesday Nite Ladies Little People Shoppe 33 11 Whetten Asphalt 32 12 Syracuse Rubber 24 20 Waite' Drugs 23 21 Schwartz Super Valu 23 21 Poor Doll Shop 71 23 Wiggs Excavating 19 25 Rinker Boat Co. ,8 26 Camelot Lakes 17 27 Sawyer Excavating 10 34 High team game and series: Little People Shoppe — 839 2411 500 series: S Keim 543, S. Gilbert 524, C. Egolf 505. L. Hansen 502 450 series: C. Solina 460. N Shields 465, L. Hawn 482, S. McKee 480 160 games: C. Egolf 198, C. Solina 175, 165, N. Shields 179, S: Keim 174, 189. 180, N Anderson 162, E. Wogoman 163, A Joint 160, A. Whetten 173, S. Barton 163, J. Hickman 160, S. Gilbert 195, 189, S. Ridenour 174, L. Hansen 176, 175, M. Lambright 153, L. Hawn 179,170, M. Okal 163, S. McKee 174

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“MOM’S GOING TO HAVE IT DONE BY SKATING SEASON.’*

One Minute Sports Quiz 1. Who won the Byron Nelson Golf Tournament? 2. Vitas Gerulaites is known in what sport? 3. Tommy John plays pro baseball for what team? 4. Who won the Atlanta Ladies Professional Golf Association tournament? Girls' basketball team sets open house The Wawasee High School Girls’ Basketball team will hold an open house scrimmage next Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. The scrimmage is open to the public and will be held in the new physical education annex. An important parents’ meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. and the program will start at 7 p.m. with the introduction of the coaches, players and managers. This will be followed by a scrimmage involving the varsity, junior varsity and freshman teams.

Friday Night Mixed Jeanettes Bridal 8. Formal 24'2 72 Maple Leaf 23 13 Syracuse Rubber 22 14 Fairmont Homes 22 14 Shoe Shack 20 16 Jim Moore Motors 20 16 Wiles Motors 20 16 Overhead Door 199» 16' z Keiths 19 V New Paris Produce 18’2 17'2 Hayraker 18 18 Todds 17 19 The Frog 15 21 Zimmerman's Gravel 14'2 21'2 Oasis 13 23 Dipsticks 13 23 Abrell Construction 12 24 The Farmers 9 23 High team game: The Frog — 707 High team series: Oasis — 1913 500 series: L. Epley 201-567, R. Castro 508, W. Alderfer 531, D. Armbruster 224-541, M. Abrell 506, R Halsey 207 532, D Rensberger 212-584, B. Wiles 526. N. Solina 548, N. Tabor •511, P. Leach 501, A. Epert 535, L. Hochstetler 206 515 450 series: R Burbank 167, 165-470, J. Castro 452, P. Felkner 165-462. D. Reed 192 475, M. Okal 200 494, L. Jones 163, 160-479, N. Wiles 182-475, K. Solina 166, 160, 163 489, S. McKee 182 455 160 games: A. Frenger 161, M. Halsey 184. J. Ryman 165, B. Hamilton 181 PHYSICAL FITNESS-j By Bill Toomey, Executive Director, AAU-Penn Mutual Masters Sports Reasons for Running Health is clearly the number one reason why so many Americans are running. Studies have shown that regular, vigorous exercise can improve the body’s ability to consume oxygen during exertion, lower the resting heat rate, reduce blood pressure and increase the I efficiency of the heart and ■ lungs. It also B Bli helps burn Toomey excess calories. Since obesity and high blood pressure are among the leading risk factors for heart attack and stroke, exercise can offer protection against two of our major killers. There are other reasons to run. Some people do it because they enjoy it, or because it helps them get rid of tensions. Others do it for the competition, or to prove something to themselves. Many run to shed pounds and tone flabby muscles. Running also exerts a favorable influence on personal habits. For example, smokers who begin running often cut down or quit.

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PASS THE FOOTBALL MATT! — Pictured above on the far left is Matt Ringler passing a football. He and many other boys participated in a recent Lakeland Youth Center football skills tournament. While Matt earns points towards a skills award ribbon last Saturday, Nov. 1. from left to right are Rick Weaver. Scott Berkey and David Schmahl cheering him on. At the closing of the North Webster, Milford arid Syracuse event, each player participated in four areas of place kicking, punting, passing and field goal attempts. The program ran for seven weeks and was to demonstrate new skills and experience. Many youth center volunteers and board members helped. A new winter schedule is being prepared for everyone. It will be distributed when complete.

U BOWLING TELEVISION ’ [ COVERAGE TO INCREASE

By Bob Johnson What's the number one sport on television between the months ot January and May? ■ Football? Basketball? Tennis? Strike three. Try bowling. That's right. ABC's long-running Pro Bowlers Tour series attracts more viewers during the early part of the year than any other sport. That's one reason ABC has just extended its agreement with the Professional Bowlers Assn, for another four ypars. And tor at least the next two years, ABC will televise an additional five tour stops which will comprise a new tall tour. That makes 21 Saturday afternoons of bowling on tap in WBl. Multiply that by an average viewing audience ot 10 million, and you 11 tmd that nearly a quarter of a billion people w ill watch the tenpin sport next year. No other sport comes close to those figures. BOWLING BRIEFS: The nation's bowlers will have an opportunity to take on the Bowlers ot the Decade later this season when a special fund-raising promotion for bowling's new hall ot tame and museum in St Louis is staged. Men will match a league score against a three-game set to be rolled by 1 arl Anthony. while womefi will put up a league score against a series to be rolled by Betty Morris. Those who top Anthony or Morris will receive special •emblems. The 56.2 million facility is scheduled to break ground this tall, and to open in late spring. 1982.... , Bowling hall of tamer Andy Varipapa will become the first bowler to be inducted into the Italian-American Sports Hall ot Fame Nov. I Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda will emcee the attair. and tenpin great Carmen Salvino will make the presentation to Varipapa.. Salvino is making hall of fame news of his own these days. He recently became the first bowler to be nominated to the Chicago Sports Hall ot Fame. . . Thirteen cities were represented at the 1980 United States \ outh Games, held on the campus of the University of Massachusetts. Youngsters from the Washington, D.C. area swept the bowling competition. The event originated in 196 b as the Eastern Youth Sports Festival, and bowling has been included since the beginning... Membership in the American Bowling Congress increased by 21.759 during the 1979-80 season to 4.799,195. California leads the way among states with 460.287, while the Greater Detroit Bowling Assn, was the pacesetter among local associations with 159.864... Pro bowler Vesma Gnnfelds has authored a new book bn the tenpin sport, “The Complete Book of Bowling." The 135-page tome is published by Leisure Press... »

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SPORTS CALENDAR Week Os November 5 To November 12 ■fQ THURSDAY Girls’Swim sectional ' at Elkhart Central. spm aPI Milford Junior High Th ) Seventh and Eighth grade M • boys’ basketball vs ■ J Fairfield at Milford, 1“ 6p.m. SATURDAY { Girls’swim sectional \ \ at Elkhart Central, 9 a.m. s' and 2 p.m. MONDAY TUESDAY Adult Basketball League Wawasee girls’ basketball at Wawasee, 6:30 p.m open house, P.E. Annex 6:30p.m. Wawasee football recognition p.m. r ■

Boosters elect members

When the Wawasee Boosters met in the Wawasee High School library on Monday evening. Nov. 3, they elected two new board members Sue White. North Webster, was elected as a new board member and Jerry Wright. Syracuse, was elected new vice president. Plans were finalized for the Globetraveler's vs the Wawasee faculty basketball game on Saturday. Nov. 22. at 7 p.m. in the Wawasee gym Pre-sale tickets will be available for this event at all Lakeland Schools, with an ad-

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BOWL-A-THON BENEFIT — Joe Sheets, owner of Wawasee Bowl, presents Doug Gerstner a trophy for earning $224.96 for the American Lung Association of North Central Indiana Saturday, Nov. 1. Doug is a member of the 9 a.m. league. Standing to the right of Doug is his coach Robert Simon. A total of 22 young bowlers participated in the Syracuse Bowl-A-Thon at Wawasee Bowl to benefit the American Lung Association of North Central Indiana. The bowlers raised over $554.01 to support the association’s public and professional education programs, community services, health and smoking education programs in the schools, speakers and r< search. Other trophy winners were Marcus McGroom who collected $38.16 in the 11 a.m. league and Lori Pifer who collected $27 in the 1 p.m. league. Every bowler who collected more than $25 won a T-shirt. (Photo Kim Hieber)

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ditional charge for tickets purchased at the door. Money from the game will be to the scholarship fund. A preview will be held at each elementary and junior high school on the morning of November 21. The Boosters also announced a team table will be at each home basketball game. Sweaters, jackets and buttons will be on sale. Booster memberships are available to singles and families Anyone interested is welcome to attend the meeting at Wawasee High School library.