The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 June 1982 — Page 9
Sports
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Wawasee Warriors undefeated
Coach Myron Dickerson has put together a 12-game summer schedule for' his Wawasee baseball Warriors WHS will wrap up its season by the end of June As of todays. Wednesday < the Warriors are undefeated winning their fourth straight game WHS defeated Penn High School Tuesday afternoon 6-3 by the six hit pitching of Kevin Smith Smith is 2-0 in summer confrontations so far this season -Smith had a shaky start, yielding a two run homCr to Penn's Brent Miller South
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settled down the rest of the contest and allowed only one more run the rest of the way The Warriors’ Brian Henson had one round-tripper in the game which saw only five WHS hits WHS knocked off county foe Warsaw 8-7 with a three run home run with two out in the seventh by Jon Vitaniemi Vitamemi's clout came when Warsaw pitcher Rusty Menzie gave up two walks to set up the heroic shot by Vitaniemi which cleared the left field fence over the 32M00t sign Keith Cummings and Terry
Justice each had two hits in the contest In a game last week against North Wood. the Warriors Tom Freiheit led the Warriors with a three-for-four effort in the SA-3 win Freiheit had a double and drove in two runs Smith was the winning pitcher in that contest, striking out five and allowing one hit in five innings The Warriors spring and summer combined season record stands at 17-14 Coach Dickerson s crew will play Goshen today (Wednesday) and . will travel to Rochester Friday ■ I One minute 1 ! sports quiz > e i 1 Who won the GeorgiaPacific Atlanta Golf Classic? 2. Who won the LPGA Chrysler-Plymouth tournament? .3. Who won the NBA Eastern Conference series? 4. Rich Gossage pitches for what pro baseball team? 5. Maurice Checks pjays pro basketball for what team?
■**-** w*'' • JEftl A i i '4 INI 'KING OF SPORTS’ -r Hockey sensation Wayne Gretzky will be awarded the annual "King of Sports" award in ceremonies Saturday at the International Palace of Sports in North Webster. Gretzky set 12 records on his way to becoming the National HockeyLeague’s most valuable player.
Gretzky to be honored
North Webster's International Palace of Sports will be the scene Saturday for another award for Wayne Gretzky Gretzky, the 21-year-old hockeysensation for the Edmonton Oilers, took the National Hockey League by storm this past season, winning the coveted Hart Award as the league's inost valuable player The Palace of Sports will present to Gretzky the annual “King of Sports" award The award is given annually by the directors of the International Palace of Sports to the world's most outstanding male sports personality during the Mermaid festival This award will be yet another accomplishment to add to his already brilliant career in professional hockey. Gretzky was the first player in the hockey \VSummer // The Milford Girls' AU Star team defeated Fairfield 6-4 Wednesday, while the Boys' All Stars were shut out by Millersburg 20-0 In Girls’ Major League action Thursday night, the Expos topped the Giants 4-3. and the Sox defeated the Tigers 9-B in extra innings In a Friday Girls' Minor League game, the Phils beat the .Angels in a high-scoring contest. 21-20 In Boys' Youth League action, the Pirates edged the Astros 7-6 On Monday night, the Girls' Major League game saw the Expos top the Tigers 17-5. In a pair of Boys' Youth League games, the Orioles downed the A s 7-4, and the Astra nipped the Aehre e ? Chan Lift I lakefsMes | • Mobile Home * z Village & : < Sales, Inc. x O MTHMMK OMMOfLMB Writ* Or Coll For Map LR. IKMILWMMW 1(219) 594-2M4 HEATED POOL • CLEAN AIR.
league’s history to be named mat valuable player by a unanimous vote by members of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association The Oilers' scoring machine set single-season scoring records for goals (92). assists (120) and points (212) in route to setting 12 records this past season. The award will be a sculptured waU medallion in the likeness of Gretzky. A replica of his award will grace the Fountain of Fame foyer with former winners Mark Spitz, O. J. Simpson. Hank Aaron. Archie Griffin. Bruce Jenner, A.J. Foyt. Muhammad Ali and Mark Herrmann A coronation ceremony will be held at noon in the Royal Gallery of the Palace of Sports. Chris Schenkel of ABC broadcasting will crown Gretzky “1981 King of Sports." A press conference will be held after the crowning and a luncheon will follow at the Tippecanoe Country Club / Webster h Youth 11 V League J In a North Webster Youth League Boys’ Minor League game Saturday, the Cubs edged the Sox in a thriller. 18-17. The Cubs made a dramatic comeback after falling behind by 13 runs in the second inning Chris Conkling sparked the Cubs with three triples, while Matthew Hoffart and Danny McCray each collected three hits Bobby Strombeck knocked in the winning run in the bottom Os the sixth inning to give the A's an 11-10 win over the Mets in a Boys' Major League game Monday evening Hitting stars for the A s included Kent Enyeart, who homered. Strombeck and Tim Keim, who each had a pair of doubles, and Fred Crouch, who knocked out two hits In Boys' Major League action Tuesday night, an outstanding pitching performance by Brett Harter led the Cubs to a 6-3 win over the Reds Carey Excavation downed Teghtmeyer Ace Hardware 196 in a Girls’ Minor League contest Friday Amy Barton was the winning pitcher for Carey. IRLTCCEUMKTIU 630 Pittsburg Str«*t Syrocus* Carol P*onut 834 7582 457 2665 , .
Pr” I, <4 - JL it JW*b » a • S W ai IVW' ’ te "I *1 Bi « x W JH *'— J , i r flit ; 11 M I F WEBSTER ATHLETICS — Shown are the Athletics, a Major League team in the North Webster Youth League. < In the front row are Jeff Carey, Fred Crouch. Jason Lippe and Bob Strombeck. In the second row are Kent Eny eart. David Moore. James Willard. Tim Keim and Eric Stookey. A’s coaches John Willard and Larry Keim make up the back row. (Photo by Doug Walker)
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f Syracuse \ ri Youth 11 V League J After one week of play in the Syracuse T-Ball League. Quackers is in first place with a perfect 2-0 record. Klink's. TShirts Unlimited and K and K Insurance are tied for second place with 1-0 marks, while Love Furniture sports a 1-1 record. Thornburgs stands in sixth place with an 0-1 mark, while Sroufe Manufacturing and Bales are tied for seventh with 0-2 records. In last week's scores, Quackers defeated Thornburgs 19-9 and Sroufe Manufacturing 24-14. Klink’s downed Sroufe 29-28. TShirts Unlimited downed Love Furniture 28-19. while Love Furniture rebounded to defeat Bales 21-6. K and K Insurance also topped Bales by a 21-6 score. Aaewen To Sport Q«b uiqdiapqiiid $ smxuua VOA *’N k -sappj uojsog aqi jdAO SJO9£ tiijdppuiiiid X OSJOpj Al|J»3 x -sn&taj ipiajj •<
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