The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 July 1983 — Page 11

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F. -— 4c*‘ It w.: . W «. . wGjggyt jnt ] I yjl*- f" 11 . wiFt y St ’ — fl HHF >. ; gS -1 . ■ - i GRADUATE ASSISTANTS — Jeff Thorn and Ross Dahlstrom, who were seniors last season for coach Myron Dickerson’s football Warriors, return to the practice field this month for pre-season workouts — as coaches instead of players. Dickerson said their help has been invaluable in filling the need created by assistants working on their master’s degree. Also assisting is Valparaiso-bound Joel Bales, who works with the athletes in the weight room. (Photo by Gary Lewis)

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Bales picks Valpo Wawasee High School graduate Joel Bales has been signed by the Valparaiso University football program for this fall. Bales, a 6-1 208 pound lineman, was a defensive end for the Warriors last season. He was voted the team’s outstanding defensive player last fall and was an allNLC selection. Also an offensive tackle, Bales was recognized as honorable mention all-state as a lineman. Bales earned one letter each in wrestling and track. He plans to major in mechanical engineering at VU. The Crusaders’ coach is Bill Koch. Tusk found VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. - Scientists say a well-preserved mastodon tusk, found by a jogger on the beach apparently is the first complete specimen ever found on the East Coast. The tusk is at least 10,000, possibly 22,000 years old.

Sports

Wawasee swimmers remain undefeated

The Wawasee Swim Club remained undefeated by defeating Arlington 344-217. The following dub members won ribbons: Girls Eight And Under Freestyle — Eric Schackel, first place, Andy Kreider, third place Breaststroke — Brian Grothaus, second place; Andy Kreider, third place Backstroke — Eric Schackel, first place; Brian Grothaus, third place t Butterfly — Eric Schackel, se-t cond place I.M. — Brad Koser, third place Freestyle Relay — Eric Schackel, Brad Koser, Brian Grothaus and Andy Kreider, first place Giris Eight And Under Freestyle — Erin Titus, third place . Breaststroke — Gretchen Naugler, third place Backstroke — Erin Titus, second place; Stacey Neterer, third place Butterfly — Heather Perzoniski, third place Boys Nine-10 Freestyle — Thad Dußois, first place Breaststroke — Casey Kline, first place > Backstroke — Thad Dußois, first place Butterfly — Casey Kline, first place I.M. — Casey Kline, first place; Thad Dußois, second place Girls Nine-10 Freestyle — Dawn Firestone, second place; Susan Harmon, third place Breaststroke — Tiffany Titus, third place Backstroke — Susan Harmon, first place; Tiffany Titus, third place Butterfly — Dawn Firestone, third place I.M. — Dawn Firestone, second place; Tiffany Titus, third place Freestyle Relay — Jenny Koher, Tiffany Titus, Susan Harmon and Dawn Firestone, first place Boys 11-12 Medley Relay — Vince Koser, Brian Neff, Eric Hood and Brad Smith, first place Freestyle — Brian Neff, first place; Brad Smith, second place; Vince Koser, third place Breaststroke — Brian Neff, first place; Brad Smith, second place; Vince Koser, third place Backstroke — Eric Hood, first place; Vince Koser, second place; Steve McDaniel, third place Butterfly — Brad Smith, first place; Eric Hood, second place; Steve McDaniel, third place I.M. — Brian Neff, first place; Eric Hood, second place, Steve McDaniel, third place Freestyle Relay — Brian Neff, Eric Hood, Brad Smith and Steve McDaniel, first place Girls 11-12 Breaststroke — Sherry Payne, second place / Backstroke — Danielle Iwonhorwitsch, second place; Laura Harmon, third place Butterfly — Jennifer Titus, second place; Sherry Payne, third place I.M. — Jennifer Titus, second place Boys 13-14 Medley Relay — Matt Fryback, Darren Kein, Ryk Gagiie and Steve Rozow, first place Freestyle — Ryk Gagne, first place; Steve Rozow, second place Breaststroke — Steve Rozow, first place; Darren Kein, second place Backstroke — Darren Kein, second place

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Butterfly — Ryk Gagne, first place I.M. — Ryk Gagne, first place Freestyle Relay — Steve Rozow, Darren Kein, Bevan Hurd and Eric first place Gms 13-14 Medley Relay — Jenny Kline, Kris Neff, Chris Elridge and Pam Foyle, first place Freestyle — Pam Foyle, first place ) Breaststroke — Chris Neff, first place Backstroke — Chris Ehridge, first place; Jenny Kline, third place Butterfly — Chris Ehridge, second place; Pam Foyle, third place I.M. — Chris Neff, first place; Pam Foyle, third place Freestyle Relay — Kris Butt, Angie Kirkdoffer, Pam Foyle and Chris Ehridge, first place Boys 15 And Over Medley Relay — Benj "Reed, Todd Smith, Bob Galloway and Brad Overmeyer, first place Freestyle — Brad Overmeyer, first place; Benj Reed, second place Breaststroke — Bob Galloway, first place; Todd Smith, second place Backstroke — Benj Reed, first place; Brad Overmeyer, second place Butterfly — Bob Galloway, first place; Brad Overmeyer, second place; Todd Smith, third place I.M. — Bob Galloway, first place; Todd Smith, second place; Benj Reed, third place Freestyle Relay — Todd Smith, Brad Overmeyer, Benj Reed and Bob Galloway, first place Girls 15 And Over Medley Relay — Julie McDaniel, Steph Elridge, Lesla Garner and Cris Baumgartner, first place Breaststroke — Lesla Gadsen, second; Carrie Huey, third Freestyle — Steph Eldridge, second place; Cris Baumgartner, third place Butterfly — Lesla Gadsen, first place; Julie McDaniel, third place I.M. — Julie McDaniel, first place; Lesla Gadsen, second place; Steph Elridge, third place Freestyle Relay — Cindy Lauer, Julie McDaniel, Carrie Huey and Lesla Gadsen, first place Backstroke — Julie McDaniel, first place; Steph Elridge, second place; Cris Baumgartner, third place ; : C Ik ;; H W :: JB In CTB Softball action last week, Woodling lost a thriller in extra innings to Thornsbury 21-20. Larry Burholtz,z> Gary Thornsbury, Tim Yoder and Larry Cripe all homered for the winners. In other games, Vance downed Woodling 7-5 and McDowell blanked Thornsbury 7-0. Vance goes up against Douglas this Saturday.

IX ,v - WEBSTER ROYALS — Shown above are the Royals from the North Webster T-Ball League. In the front row are Jeff Handel, Scott Richey. Alicia Wilson and Clarissa Dußois. In the second row are Greg Hormann, Christy Richcreek. Tommy Anguish, Janie Wright. In the rear are coaches Susan Handel ind Rhonda Wright. (Photo by Doug Walker)

‘ 'J.-v —'■'"***»*»■ ft R v ■ WEBSTER A’S — Pictured are the A’s from the North Webster T-Ball League. In the front row are John Lewis, John Noble, Erika Sincroft, Tricia Preston. Jason Ross and Kyle Smith. In the second row are coach Rita Laughlin. Kevin Harris, Wendy Roberts. Leslie Chalfant. Coleen Hoffert, Jon Waalewyn, Samantha Laughlin and coach Kathy Ross. (Photo by Doug Walker)

. y dp W "■ JBLmhhmOHOL„ / MILFORD PIRATES — Pictured above are the Pirates from the Milford Girls Softball Major League. In the front row are Roberta Flannery. Diane Coppes. Vanessa Listol. Barbette Roberts. Connie Rico and Paula Mullins. In the back row are coach Bob Tusing. Melissa Evans. Becky Flannery. Danelle Schwab. M.B. Tusing and coach Dan Schwab. Not pictured is Dawn Speicher. (Photo by Doug Walker)

Ridenour to Tri-County July 14

Department of Natural Resources Director Jim Ridenour will be available at TriCounty Fish and Wildlife Area, Thursday, July 14, to meet with persons interested in discussing their comments, questions and concerns regarding the administration of Indiana’s natural resources. The visit to Tri-County is the third in a series of 10 such visits Ridenour will make to DNR properties this summer to meet with interested Hoosiers throughout the state. Ridenour will be available foi meetings at the Tri-County office located in North Webster from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Persons wishing to talk with the DNR director are not required to reserve a meeting time, but anyone wishing to guarantee a specific time to meet

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with Ridenour should contact the Tri-County office at 834-4461. Individuals may sign up for a 15

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minute meeting with Ridenour; groups may request meetings as long as 30 minutes.

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