The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 April 1983 — Page 9

Sports

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BASKETBALL LEAGUERS — Participants in the Lakeland Youth Center basketball league from North Webster are listed below: Group 1. (ar left, front row. Brad Goebel. Phillip Gehlhouser, Steve Yargosz. Sara Locke. Ben Hoy. Krista Mitchell. Back row. David Kearns, Andrew Katsonos. Scott Jones, Jason Ort. Charles Reber, Brent White. Group 2. second to left, front row. Jason Randolph, Joel Reynolds, Ray Roberts. Jason Locke. Shannon Barker. Lydia Bonner. Back row, Joe Hoy, Chris Conkling, Matt Guiff, Kenneth Gunkei, Amy Barton. Christa Sincroft. Wendy Mills.

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Another record deer harvest

} By ROY GRIMES Wildlife Biologist Another record deer harvest, increasing by an average of 14 per cent across the state, was posted by Hoosier Sportsmen during the season of 1982. Nearly 21,000 animals were taken; 70 per cent were bucks and 30 per cent were does. Because of the growing harvest, the Hoosier Record Buck Program to record quality, harvest location, and to honor the

hunter who harvests an outstanding buck was created in 1975 by the Division of Fish and Wildlife. The program has established an antler scoring system. The “racks” are classified as being either typical, having normal, symmetrical, and well balanced characteristics, or non-typical, having abnormal antler “points” either in position or shape. The antlers are then scored and eligible for Hoosier Record Buck consideration. Deer must be taken by legal methods and weapons and by the rules of Fair Chase to be eligible. These rules dictate that animals cannot be taken from aircraft or other motorized vehicle, use of walkie talkies, or CB, cannot be used to direct hunters, and, in Indiana, dogs cannot be used to chase the deer. Since the scoring of Hoosier bucks began in 1975, a total of 613 outstanding bucks, 536 typicals and 77 non-typicals, has been recorded. The largest typical rack recorded in Indiana last year was a 10 pointer taken by Raymond Edwards in Montgomery County. The largest nontypical recorded in 1982 was an 18 pointer harvested in Switzerland County by Paul Graf. Measuring sessions for those who want to see or have a deer rack measured will be on April 16 at R and R Sports in Knox, April 30 at Blythes Spoftshop in Valparaiso, and May 14 at Albertson’s Sportshop in Warsaw. Measuring times will be

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Group 3, second from right, front row. Jason Hollar. Duston Gesaman. David Bowen. Stacie Freel. Chris Shidler. Back row. .Mike Mattix. Mike Gibson. Kevin Gunkei. Bobby Morris. Tara Parsons. Nicole Eisamor. Group 4, far right, front row. Bobby Bledsoe. James Stombaugh. Ryan Coverstone. Kevin Lundy. Back row, Jamie Conkling. Mike Ferverda. Jeremy Young. Brian Keim, Aaron Sincroft.

from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information write Publications, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Fish and Wildlife, 607 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Ind. 46204. Please enclose 60 cents for postage. Golfers defeat Fairfield Wawasee High School golfers defeated Fairfield last evening at South Shore Golf Course, 320 to 379. Wawasee’s Junior Varsity also won. 176 to 226. Low medalist for the varsity was Brian Beatty and receiving scores under 80 were Jeff Atwood, 78 and Dave Schacht, 79. Ron Daniels was the low medalist for the junior varsity with 83. The next match will be tonight (Wednesday) against South Bend Riley at South Shore. Last drop When spray cans seem to fizzle out even when there is a little bit left in the can, turn the can upsidedown for a few seconds and press the button. Then the rest of the liquid will come out.

Sports Calendar Week Os April 13 To April 20 WEDNESDAY Wawasee golf 3:30 p.m., vs South Bend Riley at Wawasee Wawasee girls' track 4:30 p. m.. at Nort bridge THURSDAY Wawasee golf 4p.m., vs East Nobleat Wawasee North Webster Junior High boys’ and girls’ track 4:30 p.m., vs Pierceton at Wawasee Wawasee junior varsity baseball 4:30 p.m.. vs East Noble at Wawasee ife Wawasee tennis O 4:30 p.m ,vs Lakeland at Wawasee V Wawasee boys’track < 5 p.m, at Plymouth AA3 FRIDAY Wawasee varsity baseball ' —ar*4:30 p.m., vs Columbia City atWawasee SATURDAY Wawasee junior varsity and varsity baseball 12 p.m. and 1:30 p.m.. vs Northridge MONDAY ov Wawasee golf 'A' 3:30 p.m., vs Penn at Wawasee Lakeland Invitational boys’ relay 4 p.m., at Wawasee Wawasee tennis >y 4 p.m., vs Fairfield at Wawasee v' \\ Wawasee junior varsity and varsity baseball -.i 4:30 p.m., vs Goshen at Wawasee TUESDAY Syracuse Junior High track meet 4:15p.m., at Fairfield Wawasee tennis Y7 A 4:30p.m., vs Bremenat Wawasee K'J’jfl Wawasee boys’ track > 5 p.m., vs Warsaw and Concord at Wawasee \ WEDNESDAY /O Wawasee golf Y / r, 3:30 p.m., vs Elkhart Central at Wawasee J Wawasee varsity baseball ® 4:30 p.m., vs Rochester at Wawasee

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Wawasee Scoreboard Wawasee AB R H Cox 1 3 11 Kistler 3 0 0 Price 1 o o Blackbum 2 0 0 TOTALS 27 8 12 Hare 3 1 0 423 Workman 4 2 3 Elk Central VH Rlt Smith 4 0 3 Jamgro 4 Tracey 1 0 0 O*®™* 4 Carden 2 1 2 lx > rrLS * " “ Buckley ,3 0 o Delks 300 Keeping in i shape is ” U: • _ WHS 003 041 X 8 important hhs ~ , m Wawasee 1 AB It It Keeping in shape is important Biackbum 411 to all of us. With swim suit J. arden ® ‘ weather just around the comer, , the Lakeland Youth Center, a Workman 50 4 United Way Agency, is reminding smith «o 2 everyone about the exercise ’ J J class. Fraser 10 0 The ladies’ exercise class price too begins Monday, April 18. There ‘J™ 8 ®" J " are two classes offered, a morning class from 9-10 am. each KairfieM \n r>i Monday and Wednesday, also an Neff so o evening class from 7-8 p.m. each Mathews ! o o Monday and Wednesday. s o o All the classes are held in the Hasrt , r 0 « Lakeland Youth Center and are K dorfer 400 taught by Donna Johnson' The Miller 1 » 0 classes will run for seven weeks. 4 y „ There is a fee and participants BeC h tel 30 0 may pre-register early or on first whs 000 oio 000 001-2 day of classes. fhs oot 000 000 000-1 Eby's Pines Will Be Serving A I * BUFFET BREAKFAST Saturday & Sunday JWorning 8-10:30 •2 98 Varieties Os: Ham. Baeon. S-rambled Egg*. Sausage. Grayy And Biwuh'. I‘ttneakes IBuekwlwal X Buttermilk). Grit'. Hash Brawns. Coffee Cake. Fruit Vnd < affee Wednesday Is Senior ('itisen Day. 11 I. W.-8 I*. W. Closed Mon. & Tues.: Open Wed. A M Thurs. 11-8: Fri. 11-9: Sus. 8-9: Sun. 8-6 EBY’S PINES 4 Miles West Os Middlebury 848-4520 a. |< 14583 SR 120 Bristol W

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