The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 July 1982 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., July 28,1882

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Anderson woman drowns Friday in Webster Lake

An Anderson woman was found - dead Friday morning in Fisherman’s Cove on the west side of Webster Lake in what authorities later determined to have been a drowning. Mildred E. Cochran, 52, who was staying in a summer cottage at Dixie Haven, had gone outside

State ski meet at Camelot Lake draws top performers

(Continued from page 1) 2761 points. Overall is the accumulated points received in slalom, tricks and jumping according to an average point system determined by the National Overall Performance Standard < NOPS). Other state record setters were: Pat Ludgate in slalom and tricks receiving 33 buoys and 1830 points respectively in the Junior Boys competition; Randy Sharkey in the Senior Men's Overall with 1825 points; and Lynette Helton in the Women’s II Overall category with 3050 points. Special Awards Kris Golden and Randy Sharkey also received recognition as the top female and male skier with 2761 and 1825 total points respectively. Steve Plummer of the WSI club received the Mark Wiggs Memorial Trophy. This award is

JI- n IIMIUIH-1 • ■.* ’’ S *■ -* TRICKSTER — Jane Tully perform* one of the many feat* demonstrated daring the trick skiing competition at the Indiana State Ski Tournament on Camelot Lakes last weekend. Jane placed first in the trick division and went on to win the girls’ jumping category by setting «5 feet after take-off. The talented H-year-oid is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tully. Camelot Lake residents. — *-*■■ ■>»!■ *-..•• - - - ».. ..- . -■■--iL.- nnrw-r>wW"r i, TT* ll, * w ' 1£ feh TOF JUS - -■ ;* Br / / • ~ ml fe- i GOING VP — Representing the Water Ski. Inc. (WSI > team in the Men’s 11 jumping competition is Don Bucher. Cindonway Shores resident. Bucher was hesitant to enter the competition because of a knee injury but decided to enter competition minutes before the jumping began. Unfortunately, his knee gave out after this jump and safety teams were quickly dispatched to his aid.

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at 6:15 am. to take pictures of the sunrise. She was found by her husband, Von Cochran, at around 7 am., floating face down in about two feet of water between two boats. The chair and camera she had taken out to the lake were* also found in the water. . Mrs. Cochran had a history of medical problems, and had

presented each year to the skier with the farthest jump who didn’t win the award the previous year in memory of Mark Wiggs, kite skier who was killed in an accident in North Webster. The Crash Helmet award is presented each year for the most spectatular fall during competition. This year’s gold-plated helmet went to Bud Roby for his back gainer during the jumping competition. Team Standings Four teams participated in the tourney with two representing private lakes. Host skiers from Camelot Lakes compiled a total of 10,173 points awarding them first place honors. WSI from Cindonway Shores received second place with 4,451 points and third and fourth places. went to the public lake teams with the Dewart Lake team

previously suffered a stroke. She was on medication for high blood pressure at the time of her death. Kosciusko County Coroner Gary Eastlund determined the cause of death to be drowning after an autopsy was conducted Saturday morning. It marked the first drowning in Kosciusko County in 1982.

receiving 3,571 points and the Wawasee team with 409 points. Upcoming Event WSI will sponsor a novice tournament for any Indiana skier at Cindonway Shores, CR 300E Syracuse, on August 28. They will also sponsor a Kosciusko Fun Tournament for county skiers representing their local ski club in team competition only on the same day. Trophies will be awarded for individual novice competition and club placement with novice and fun tournament skiers skiing together. The event will begin at 7:30 a.m. and is sponsored by Bart’s Ski Center, North Webster. There is an entry fee and applicants should contact Peggy Bucher at the Cindonway Shores address for more information. Results Friday ■•vic* rvcato: Women * tricks - Peggy Bucher. 310; Jennifer Conte*. 240; Adotma Combs. 140 Boy'* trick*—Steve Roger*. 210 Men * trick* - Leon Beran*. 1100; Scott Body. 1020. James Mann. 930. Tim Keith. 730 Larry Grate*. 760. Phi) Shiner. 700; Steve Groves, 740; Bill Ruddell. 730. Bruce Co®, 630. Jim Bowers. 380; Joe WiOig. 340;

Jeff Heater. MO. Ken Tucker. 170 Womea'* (lateen - Adoona Comte, 38; Jennifer Coatee, 34; Peggy Bucher, 14; Becky Geiger. 1 Boys slalom — Kevin Wfldem, 10; David HofftaeMsr, 10; Mike Jobe, 5; Joel Johnson, 3;Steveßoeow,lH Men's slalom - Bill Edwarte. 374; Leon Baraj*, 134; Jim Bowers, *; Steve Grants. 5; Scott Bailey, 44; Phil Shriner, 3; Brace Coz, 14; Scott Poston, 14; Larry Grams. 1; Ronald Denner, 1 Women's jump-Peggy Bucber, 37; Cindy Harper, 34; Jennifer Cootos, 30 Boys jump - Joel Johnston, 47; Kevin Wildes, 43 Men’s jump — Scott lamming, 83; John Rumen, 78; Jeff Horeun, 75 Saturday event*: Junior boy* slalom - Pat Ludgate. 33; Brad Smith. 14; Mike Redwood, 11 Junior girts slalom — Paula Smith. 3; Marta Schofield. 1; Shawn* Miller. 0 Boys slalom — Mark Bauman. 31; Kim Henderson. 194; Jim Cook, 154; John Blastic. 8 Girte slalom - Jam Tolley, 324; Marge Dioguardi.2; MaryDioguardi. 0 Women's 1 slalom — Marcia Jochim. 41; Kris Golden. 46; Amt* Fok. 89 Women’s 11 slalom — Lynette Helton. 394; Jan Karr, 36; ReneSchiemann. 144 Men's H tricks - Kim Contos. 3460; Mike LaManarche. 2300; Steve Plummer. 1340; Daryie Harrison. 1500; Don Bucher. CTO Men's I tricks — Tom Danford. 3330: Rick Troy. 1000; Craig Fankhauser. 1040; Marty Eby. 1330; Bud Roby, 1240 Senior men's tricks — Phil Barnett. 3310; Howard Little, 2100; Randy Sharkey. 1500 Veteran men's tricks - Collin McLellan. 1180; Biß Tully. 1090; Ed Derm ond . 680 Junior girh jump — Paula Smith. 67 Junior boys jump — Brad Smith, 77; Chris Fry, 64; Pat Ludgate. 00 Women's 1 jump — Kris Golden, 06; JiU Tully, 90; Anka Folk. 63 Women's II jump - Lynette Helton. 83. RemSchiemann. S 3 Senior men's jump - Jerry Hickman. 133; Randy Sharkey. 98; John Schofield. 83 Veteran men's jump — Bill Tully. 85; Warren Hohns. 83; Collin McClellan. 50 Sonday events: Men's II slalom - Kim Contos, 46; Terry Huber. 454; John Kmeslej. 43; Steve Helton. 40; Jeff Reel, 40 Men's 1 slalom — Bill Simmons. 384; Rick TToy. 33; Jamie Tully. 30: Bud Roby. 314; Benjamin Dehnger. 31 Senior men’s slalom - Randy Sharkey. 44: Ray Stuck,344; Larry Smith. 374 Veteran men's slalom - Bart Bernacctu. 41; Ray Huber. 38; CoUtn McCleUen Junior boys tricks — Pat Ludgate 1830; Brad Smith, 870; Steve Ludgate 810 Junior girls tricks — Paula Smith 3070; Sandy Little, 490: Shawna Miller. 300 Boys tricks - Rod Springer. 1560; Todd Smith. 740; Jim Henderson. 630 Giris tricks — Jane Tully. 1900; Diane Laugher. 1330; Beverly West. 300 Women's 1 tricks - Kris Golden. 5650; Marcia Jochim, 3430; JiU Tully. 1430 Women's II tricks - Lynette Helton. 3050; Jan Karr. 3880; ReneSchieman, 300 Girls jump — Jane Tully. 95; Marge Dwguardi. 38; Mary Dioguanh. 33 Boys jump — Todd Smith. 134; Mark Bauman. 97; Rod Springer. 59. Jim Henderson. Men's II jump — Steve Plummer. 133; Kim Contos, 114; Mike LeMarche. 113 < 113*; John Knisley. 113 (110); Scott Turner. 113 (NB> Men's 1 jump — Bud Roby. 143; Bill Smith. 136; John Huntsinger. 123; Mike Sheiienberger. 123; Joe Cousins. 119 Over* I Winners Junior boys - Pat Ludgate. 1447 Junior girls — Paula Smith. 1288 Boys — Todd Smith. 1062 Girls-Jane TuDy. 1754 Women I - Kris Golden. 2761 Women II — Lynette Hehon. 2163 Senior men - Randy Sharkey. 1825 Veteran men — Biß Tully. 1119 Men's I-Bud Roby. 1350 Men's II - Kun Contos. 1817 Aaron Rovenstine receives degree from Ball State Aaron C. Rovenstine, Atwood, graduated at the end of first summer term from Bali State University in Muncie. Rovenstine received an associate in arts degree with a major in criminal justice and corrections at Ball State. He is a graduate of Warsaw High School and is the son of Sheriff and Mrs. Al Rovenstine.

/. ■' Cjj *£; « ■—' • *<■* -■ i -•- * HIGH AND DRY — Erin Newson. Mooresville, wasn’t oM enough to participate in the Indiana State Ski Tournament on Camelot Lakes so she had to be satisfied with watching the various activities taking place daring the three-day competition. The lifejacketed-polywog took time out from swimming to bury her legs in the hot sand while waiting for the next event. EASY I RIDER TO ATO EMM CHKAWS PHASE miT s muss miT bat ... 7 Days A Wuek In AniUnduOf United limo t TjZx/fIV

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Dewart Lake Property Owners elect officers

Officers for 1983 were elected at the Dewart Lake Protective Association’s annual membership meeting. Officers elected were: President — Dick McDaniel Vice president — Linda Jamiel Secretary-treasurer — Nancy Patty.

The property owners have applied for membership in the Kosciusko County Lakes Preservation and Development Council. Syracuse Lake Association to elect board The Syracuse Lake Association’s annual dinner and business meeting will be held Satirday, July 31, at 6:30 p.m. at the Oakwood Park Hoteh Entertainment will be furnished and election of a new board of directors will be on the agenda. Residents of Syracuse Lake are invited to attend.

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