The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 August 1983 — Page 9

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SYRACUSE TRAVEL TEAM — Members of the 1983 Syracuse Travel softball girls’ team are shown above. In the front row are Lai Reed. Melissa Taylor. Gina Byrd, Daphne Byrd and Sylvia Cole. In the back row are Henry Craig, coach. Mary Haffner. Jenny Kline, Angie Briggs, Kelly Sierk, Janette Cone and Henry Sierk, coach Not pictured are Shiela Melendez, Cristi Weaver, Lisa Erb and Susan Hapner. (Photo by Doug Walker)

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Attend state workshop Three officers of the Lakeland Women’s Bowling Association attended the Women’s Indiana State Bowling Association workshop held Sunday, July 31, at Turkey Run State Park. Those attending were Rosemary Gerrity, president; Kathryn Knisley, secretary-treasurer; and Sharon Gilbert, first vice president and publicity chairman. Friday mixed league plans August meeting Friday Night Mixed League has scheduled a bowling meeting on Friday, Aug. 12, at 7 p.m. at the Wawasee Bowl. Those interested in joining the league please contact Joe Sheets at the Wawasee Bowling Alley or Paula Bright at 457-2127.

LWBA has August meeting

Members of the Lakeland Women’s Bowling Association met Monday, Aug. 1, at Wawasee Bowl, Syracuse, for the annual fall meeting. There were 31 in attendance. Tournament rules were read and approved. The tournament will be held during the week of November 7-13. Rosemary Gerrity, president, gave the national delegate report and first vice president Sharon Gilbert gave the report on the state workshop. Dates for several league organizational meetings to be held at Wawasee Bowl were announced as follows: Tuesday Night Ladies — Tuesday, Aug. 9,7:30p.m. Thursday Night Ladies — Thursday, Aug. 11,7 p.m. Friday Night Mixed -- Friday, Aug. 12,7 p.m. Tuesday Afternoon Ladies — Tuesday, Aug. 23,7:30 p.m. Thursday Early Birds — Thursday, Aug. 25,10 a.m. Women’s Indiana State Bowling Association high game patches were presented by Kathryn Knisley, secretary-treasurer, to the following: 151 average and above group — Paula Bright with a 266 game 150 average and below — Sharon Gilbert with a 258 game Tuesday Night Ladies to meet August 9 Members of the Tuesday night Ladies Bowling League will meet Tuesday, Aug. 9, at 7:30 p.m., at the Wawasee Bowl, Syracuse, for their annual organizational meeting. President Sharon Gilbert stated that all members and any interested bowlers are urged to attend this important meeting. There are openings for teams and individuals. Other officers of the league are: Nancy Anderson -- vice president Pam Blosser — secretary Connie Jones — treasurer Dawn Glon — sergeant-at-arms

The LWBA decided to pay the 1983-84 membership dues for one out of every 10 members attending the meeting. Recipients of the free membership were Wilma Mitchell, Barb Crouch and Kathryn Knisley. It was announced that the management of the bowling alley would like to s tart several new leagues this year. One on Monday night at 5:30 p.m. for ladies and a Wednesday Night Mixed league at 9 p.m. Anyone interested in these leagues or other leagues can notify the bowling alley or any officer. There are openings for teams and individuals on most leagues. X-country practice to begin Junior high cross country practice for North Webster, Syracuse and Milford students in grades six, seven and eight, both boys and girls, will begin on Monday, Aug. 15, at Wawasee High School. Participants should meet at the south of the track. Participants are asked to go to their respected junior high school for physical and insurance forms. Anyone having any questions is asked to contact Dave Stookey at 834-2722. X Syracuse \ ri Youth ij V League 7 The Syracuse Youth League’s Travel Team defeated Pierceton 11-3 in a contest last week. The Girls’ Softball Travel squad dropped a pair of games, falling to North Webster 32-5, and to Pierceton 15-4. :C U ■ :; T WJ ■•B Softball In the only game played last week, Vance held off a late inning rally to defeat Thornsbury 16-10. Roger Townsend drove in three with a bases loaded double for the losers. Vance remains undefeated going into the double header against Kitson, the league’s other undefeated team. The double header could decide the league championship. H MARGARET FREEMAN Outside Sales Rep. Single travelers abroad cruise ships can take heart from the new strategies that may shipping lines are using to accommodate them. Ships, such as the QE-2, Atlantic, Carnivale, Mardi Gras, Mermoz and Festivale, allow single passengers to sign up for a cabin at the double occupancy rate. They then try to find the single travelers a roommate. The double occupancy rate holds even if they are unsuccessful. There are other cruise lines that accept singles' reservations at the double occupancy rate on a standby basis. Confirmations are given 30 days before the sailing date. Still other cruise at 10% above the per person, doubleoccupancy rate. The travel bargain of the 00's is cruises you can afford and whether you won* to cruise as a single, group or family, WARSAW TRAVEL AGENTS will see you get the best choice of sailings for your lifestyle and budget. Stop by and see us Mon.-Fri. 0-3:30, Sat. till 1 here at 1301 N. Detroit or feel free to phone MO- - when the need arises or you have any’ Questions. There i no charge for our I services. EwifiE stiowld iygvgf Eg g deterrent to traveling. WARSAW TEA If fl SPECIALISTS I-MR-342-5521

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MILFORD ORIOLES — Pictured above are the Orioles from the Milford T-Ball League. In the front row are Jamie Levernier, Rachel Hanshew, Crystal Price, Jeremy Leiter and Eric Florez. In the second row are Brandy Levernier, Brandi Bray, Krista Brumbaugh, Gabriel Helms. Chris Leiter and Craig Whetten. In the rear are coaches Bill and Linda Helms. (Photo by Doug Walker)

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MILFORD YANKS — Pictured are the Yankees from the Milford T-Ball League. In the front row are Joseph Swango, Kari Strieby, Lisa Charlton, Kimberly Hollar and Angie Teeple. In the back row are coach Danny Miller, P.J. Weisser, Robbie Strieby, Betsy Henderson and coach Bob Strieby. Not pictured are George Castro, Lupe Castro, William Green and Ronnie Castro. (Photo by Doug Walker)

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MILFORD CUBS — Pictured are the Cubs from the Milford T-Ball League. In the front row are Yolanda DeLaFuente, Sarah Bultemeier, Danny Hernandez, Jeromy Foltz and Mitchell Foltz. In the second row are Jaime DeLaFuente, Joey Hernandez, Matt Beer and Matt Wilkinson. In the rear are coaches Anne Warren and Rick Peterson. Not pictured are Anna Myers, Kristen Galegor and Yesemi Cruz. (Photo by Doug Walker)

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