The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 April 1981 — Page 8
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., April 15,1981
Sports
Summer recreation discussed by Boosters
The Milford Boosters Chib held a meeting to discuss the summer recreation program on Monday. April 13. The summer program will officially start on June 2nd and end July 25th with tourney week starting July 27th. Sign-up will be April 23. 24 and 25 at the Milford Elementary School at 6 30-8 on all three nights. There will be an 68 charge for all participants. This goes for the price of the shirts and hats The ages to play in the program will be as follows: Girls’ minor league softball are grades three through five and girls" major league softball are grades six through eight. The boys' baseball team will be for Little League grades three through six and for the junior high Pony League are grades seven through eight The only exception for these two teams will be if a boy is 13 before August Ist. he cannot play Little League but can play for the Pony League The officers of this year’s Kerns' to manage Michigan bowling alley Jake and Susie Kern of Syracuse, are planning to leave the area June 1. The couple will manage Caberfae Bowling Lanes in Cadillac. Mich "We just decided to move to Michigan We know from snowmobiling up there that we like it We had looked around the small resorts and hoped to find a bowling alley to work at parttime Before we knew it we found Caberfae Lanes.” told an enthused Jake Caberfae Lanes has 24 bowling lanes, a restaurant, bar and when the Kerns arrive, a pro shop They will manage the bowling lanes beginning in July
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Booster Club are: President — Jim Redslob Vice President — Jerry Wilson Secretary — Diane Schwab Treasurer — Kay Redslob Kent Doty and Gary Sorensen will be in charge of running the park this year. AAU sectional results given Many local youths placed wen in the AAU Sectional at Rochester recently in wrestling First place winners include: Chris Yoder. Junior 80 pounds; Brett Traviolia, Junior 85 pounds; Tim Mangas. Junior 108 pounds; Ben Beer. Junior 119 pounds; Jeff Welborn. Intermediate 75 pounds: Brad Traviolia. Intermediate 95 pounds Second place winners are: David Antu. Batam 55 pounds; Mike Yoder. Batam 60 pounds; Brad Gerstner. Midget 60 pounds; Farrett Poncirolia. Midget 85 pounds; Tom Mangas. Juinorßopounds; DougGerstner. Intermediate 75 pounds; Ron Martin. Advanced 112 pounds; and David Melendez. Advanced 121 pounds Other winners inlcude: Steve Yoder. Intermediate 112 pounds, third palce. Lance Lantz. Intermediate 126 pounds, third place; Jay Rhodes, intermediate 126 pounds, fourth place; Josh Lantz, Junior 80 pounds, fourth place; Tony Germonprez, Junior 70 pounds, fifth place; Dion Ridenour. Junior 75 pounds, fifth place; Bruce Jackson. Junior 108 pounds, fifth place; Danny OHaver. Junior 108 pounds, sixth place; and Sam Ridenour competed All of the above winners qualify for the State AAU Tournament in Indianapolis on May 2
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JUNIOR HIGH BOWLERS — Shown above are the Junior High Bowlers who won awards at the April 11 Wawasee Bowling Lanes tournament. From left are Denise Justice, high game scratch: Darlene Justice, all events: Christy Speicher, first place m singles, high average, first high game handicap; Tracy Ryman, first high series and high average; Beckie Welty, first place team and first place in doubles: Jeff Donithan. all events: and Amy Hostetler, first place team.
RECEIVES SPORTS AWARD — John Garthwait McClain. 17. son bf Mr. and Mrs. Tom G. McCiain, r 4 Syracuse, was honored at a recent sports banquet at Cid ver Military and ( ulver Girls’ Academy. A junior at .the academy. McClain received the Junior Varsity Leading Rebound trophy for the 1986-81 season.
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FISHIN' TIPS”sL from .Tom Mann
FROM THE MAIL BAG One of the toughest conditions for a fisherman to overcome is high wind He can stand heat. cold, hunger. rain, sleet, snow, tog. most anything except wind. It s hard to whip, but there are ways. For instance, it’s foolish to venture onto big water when the wind is whipping up knee-high whitecaps. Not only is it virtually impossible to hold a boat but it can be downright dangerous. At these tunes I do these things. Drive around and look for sheltered coves, or lake arms, especially on the lee side. In many of these you can launch a boat and get in hours of fishing, maybe discover a new hotspot
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Also fishable are streams down in vaileys. and small farm ponds which can be fished' from shore. A moderate amount of wind can help you catch fish because it Nows buoyant plankton against the shore and minnows congregate to teed. Bigger fish come to feed on the minnows, so use a lure that looks and acts like a minnow. Never fight wind, it’s bigger than you are. BRER TOM’S CLOSING TIP: When fishing on a windy shore, remember that the wind whips waves, washing from the shore food which sinks to the bottom Use deep-running lures that get down to where the fish are feeding, like jellyworms, small spoons. and weighted spinners. Sour note A paste of lemon juice and powdered borax will help get rid of rust spots in the bathtub.
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52«3 FOR CANCER DRIVE — Alice Long of North Webster is shown receiving a check for 1283 from Joe Sheeti. owner of Wawasee Bowl, for the Kosciusko County Cancer Association. The money was raised through a recent week-long bowling tournament at Wawasee Bowl. Mrs. Long received the money for Max Holloway, president of the Kosciusko County Cancer Association.
Lung Run June 6
The third annual Michiana Lung Run is scheduled for June 6. 8 am., at Howard Park in South Bend. The five and 15 kilometer footrace is being sponsored by the American J-ung Association of North Central Indiana, the South Bend Tribune and participating neighborhood pharmacys. Last year’s run attracted close to 1.000 runners and walkers in the five and 15 kilometer footrace and five kilometer Ruth Hernly Fitness Walk. A new addition to the Michiana Lung Run this year is a corporate cup competition. Area corporations and businesses are encouraged to form a running team and compete against other area corporations to determine the fastest team. The entry fee entitles all
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PEEWEE — The Wa wasee Bow ling Lanes tournament was held on April 11 with awards, trophies and patches being gh en to the abo\e Pee Wee members In front are Jennifer Corn, all events and first doubles; Chuck Summerlot. high game handicap; and Teresa Musselman, first place team. In the middle row are Stacey Lent, high game series; Doug Price, high game scratch: and Chad high game scratch. In back are Chris Collins, first doubles: Lori Pube. high series scratch and high average; Angela Wineland, first place team: and Lori Boles, high game handicap and first place team.
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BANTAM — Above are members of the Bantam league who won awards, trophies and patches duringthe Wawasee Bowling Lanes tournament on Saturday. April 11. In front are Barry Lamb, first place team; Jeff Simpson, first place team; J. R. Noel, first singles, first doubles and all events; and Andy Miller, first doubles. In back are Tom Simpson, first place team; Heidi Brower, high game scratch and high average; Terry Ryman, high game scratch; and Jenelle Lamb, first place team.
participants to a t-shirt, complimentary admittance to the runner's clinic, held the night prior to the run, and an opportunity to win various prizes and awards For further information on the run contact the American Lung Association
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SPORTS CALENDAR Week Os April 15 To April 22 Junior Varsity and Varsity WEDNESDAY . vs Northridge at Wawasee THURSDAY Boys’ track ... . . . 4 30pm .at Columbia City W a w asee girls’ tennis r 4 p m., vs Warsaw at Giris’track Wawrasee 4:30 p.m.. vs Rochester and Milford Junior High boys’ and Goshen at Goshen girls* track 4:15 pm, vs Fairfield at Junior Varsity basebail Milford 4:30p m.at Whitko SATURDAY Wawasee girls’ track 10a m , Northrup Invitational Boys* Track 9a .m . Goshen Relays . „ Varsity baseball Wawasee Invitational Golf 11:30 a m and 1:30 p.m., at 10am Manchester .Varsity baseball MONDAY 4:3opm, vs Tippe Valley , Wawasee girls' tennis Wawasee girls’ track 4:15 p.m.. vs Central Noble 4:30 p.m.. vs Warsaw and Bremen Wawasee girls* tennis TUESDAY 4:30 p.m.. vs Rochester at Wawasee Wawasee golf Varsitv basebait 3:30 p.m, vs Concord and 4 »n.'m .at Northfield North Wood at Southshore Milford Junior High boys’ and Boys track girls’ track 4:30 p.m.. vs Goshen and 4:30p.m., at Pierceton Rochester at Rochester
