The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 March 1984 — Page 11

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Dana Couples Hetty & Smith 34 14 Dattron & Whetten 31 17 Lund 8. Anderson 30 18 Lemen & Meyer 29W 18'Zz Jewson & Farmer 28 20 Owen 4 Weilbaker 26Vz 21 Vj ■Kammerdiener & Grothaus 26'A 21 Vi Gammiere & Blanchard 26 32 Harmon & Elward 26 22 Hippe & Robinson 24 24 Davis & Lewallen 23 25 Ort 8. Reber 18 30 Listol & Bestol 16 32 Dial & Sanders 16 32 Trim & Rude 15 33 Chalfant& Calhoon 14M> 33'zz High team game and series: Smith 4 Het ty -678-1906 500 series: T Gammiere 568, J, Davis 513, J. Dial 506, D. Rensberger 532, G. Dattron 515, P Medley 534, B Hetty 525 450 series; R. Farmer 472, K. Elward 455, N Owen 469, B Smith 453, R. Calbeck462 200 games: T Gammiere 214, J. Davis 211. R Grothaus 201, D Rude 205, G Dattron 201 160 games C. Hetty 160, 172. R Farmer 181, J. Anderson 165, K. Elward 160, 165, J Dattron 161, K. Hughes 173. N. Owen 168. 164. R Calbeck 169 Friday Night Mixed Ralston Purina 70 42 Classic 69 43 Stovers 63'<Y 48'/a Millers 59 53 Todd 55 57 Sleepy Owl , 499» Riblet Products 48 64 St Charles 35 77 600 series D Armbruster 662, K. Knisley 608 500 series S. Penick 505, B Penick 576, K. Knisley 564. G Knisley 543, K Solina 523, E Harrington 558. W Alderfer 527. A. Epert 596. G Newcomer 505, P White 515, L White 510, R Burbank 507, J Maher 567, T Bur bank 519 450 series: A Newcomer 464, P Schopf 482, S. Flanagan 496. B Epert 463 200 games B Penick 234. D Armbruster 225. 226. 211. K Knisley 216, G Knisley 214, K Knisley 212. 216. A Epert 204, 205, R Bur bank 202, J Maher 223 170 games R Burbank 176. J Maher 176, K. Solina 180. 187, A Newcomer 173, L White 183, 172. S Flanagan 199. B Epert 185, S Penick 190, K Knisley 179 La nd- O- Lakes Charger House 26 14 Shrimpboat 23'1 Werker Bros 23 17 Goshen Auto-Elect 23 17 Syracuse Legion 22V> I7V» Wawasee Bowl 22 18 American Bldgs 22 18 State Bank of Syracuse 21 19 Doc's Hardware 21 19 KolC 21 19 Kurly's Keglers 21 19 Whitacres 20 20 Nancy's Kitchen 20 20 Ligonier Elks 20 20 Cromwell Lumber 19 21 Sea Nymph . 18'1 21'-y Dari-Point 17'1 22'Y Cdcinero's 13 27 Low Rollers 13 27 rlvan Marine 13 27 Vbgh team game Sea Nymph - 980 High team series Wawasee Bowl 2776 600 series G Sorensen 606. L Newman 603. R Beers 605. Paul Fought 633. R Hostet ter 636 500 series G Knisley. K. Knsiley, T. Ed wards. H. Gray. K Saggars. R Williamson, A Epert. M Moore. R Williams. G Lowe. W Aldefer G Liske. C Summerlot, B Eyer, G Price. E Knight. L Ryman, M Simon. M Clevenger. D Smith. L Longen baugh. H Dziak, J Sheets. J DeSomer. R Cook. W Young D Barhydt. J Walton. Car roll Walton. Cliff Walton. R Brockett, D Vanette. B Carlson. W Schwalm. B Hart sough. T Ervin, C Fink. F Nyikos. B Grotz. S Coburn, J Miller. A Zimmerman. TA3MB - —OXIfPWiF Services — Systems Reosonoble BUSINESS ADVISORS OF MICHIANA 311 River Visto Goshen

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S. Richmond, M. Yoder, M. Sprague, B. Hicks, M. Durham 200 games: G. Sorensen 243, G. Knisley 219, R. Beers 209, 204, L. Newman 213,212, T. Edwards 213, h. Gray 202, K. Saggars 211, Paul Fought 248, 202, R. Williamson 205, A. Epert 203, R. Williams 224, W. Aldefer 202, C. Summerlot 203, G. Price 204, M: Clevenger 213. 200, J. De Somer 222, R. Cook 217, R. Hostetter 236, 210, D. Barhydt 222, J. Walton 206, Carroll Walton 202, B. Carlson 200, R. Mathew 2011 W. Schwalm 211, T. Ervin 203, F. Nyikos 223, B. Grotz 208, S. Coburn 223. J. Miller 202, S. Richmond 200, 216, M. Yoder 205, M. Godfrey 210, M. Sprague 214, B. Hicks 211 Monday Nite Early Birds Lucky Strikers 63'zz 32VJ Swingin' Grandma's 63 33 Cocineros Lady's 57 39 Little Rascals 54 42 Barbee Slowpokes 51 9* 44Vi The Misfits 50 46 Roller Balls 49 47 Strike Outs 48 48 Gutter Grabbers 449* 51 Vi "A" Team 44 52 Gutter Busters 42 Vj 539* The Duds 36 60 Never Come Latelies 35 61 f' Lilies of the Alley 34 62/ High team game: Never Come Latelies t- • 511 . X High team series: Gutter Busters 1419 500 ser«s: J . Maule 517, N. Peterson 529 450 series: R. Farmer 478 160 games: J. Maule 197, 171, M. Bartman 164, S McKee 168. C Kruger 167, B McCall 163, K Day 169. N. Brian 176. N Peterson 173, 168.188. R. Farmer 170. C Whetten 167 Sunday Nite Mixed Slabaugh Canvas 75 29 Fairmont 65'* 38 1 * Dreamers 61 43 Syracuse Rubber 549* 49'* Wallace Welding 50 54 Miller's Heating 49 1 * 54* Wawasee Bowl 47 57 Logan-Rogers Realty 45 59 Tom Stivers Ins 37Vi 66'* Ace Pest Control 35 69 High team game and series: Slabaugh Canvas - 789-2248 600 series S Rensberger 612 500 series: L Hawn 560, E. Slabaugh 599, M Clevenger 576. K. Larimer 535, T. White 565. S Price 560, C Wogoman 595. K. Knisley 564. J Wallace 550, J. Leamon 512, P. O'Connell 527, C. Summerlot 520 450 series M O'Connell 460 200 games L. Hawn 213. E. Slabaugh 212, '206, T White 225, C Wogoman 221, 200, J. Wallace 227, S Rensberger 224, 201, P O'Connell 211 160 games: L Hawn 179, 168, E. Slabaugh 181, S. Price 190, 170, K Larimer 180, 161, 194, D Fink 163, M Rensberger 163, M Leamon 161, M O'Connell 176. P. Summerlot 168 County Moore's Shoes 37 3 Bud's Body Shop 28 12 Tux Shop 26 14 5 & Dime 25 15 Wawasee Service Center 24 16 Parker’s Hybrids 23'* 16'* Plaza Marina 23 17 Wawasee Home Service 22'* 17'* Kurly's Keglers 22 18 Miller's Heating 22 18 Wawasee Bowl 19 21 Paul's U Lock It 19 21 11th Frame Lounge 179* ft’* Kidd & Co. 15 25 Ye Olde Pub 13 27 Sea Nymph 9 31 Classic Formed Products 7 33 Wawasee Pro Shop 39* 36‘1 High team game Ye Olde Pub - 1140 High team series Ye Olde Pub 8. Moore's Shoes - 3070 600 series R Hibschman 602, E Harr ington63l, M. Zellinger 671, R Hyde 679 500 series W Dziak 519, H Dziak 561. R. Bauman 519, C Garner 561, S. Yoder 521. G. Lowe 581. G Stone 512, D Mu I left 522. R Trett 550. M Hoile 523. K Knisley 595. S Richardson 592, E Henning 550, C. Swihart 569. E Swihart 526, W Williams 529, J. Kirkdorfer 561, M Ganshorn 580. P. Beezley 518. J Lowe 527. J Cross 585. L Knispel 537, J Morganthaler 549, R Solina 522. P Hunter 590. L Sawyer 523. C. Farr 553, B Allee 528. B Slabaugh 538. W Alderfer 533. M Hawkins 562. F Troup 523, S. Jones 552, J

Wortlnger 532, A. Larkin 524. P. Jones 518, C. Eby 506, D. Armbruster 593 200 games: H. Dziak 227, C. Gamer 223, S. Yoder 204, G. Lowe 213. D. Mullett 210, R. Trett 200, K Knisley 236,202, E. Henning 206. C. Swihart 236, W. Williams 212. J. Kirkdorfer 215. M. Ganshorn 208. J. Lowe 212, R. Hibschman 201. 234. J. Cross 255, P. Hunter 201, 222, E. Harrington 222, 208. M. Hawkins 200.204, A. Larkin 202. S. Jones 224. P. Jones 206. M. Zollinger 225, 222. 231. D. Armbruster 203. R Hyde 235,268 ivwiforo Du»*ne>> Lakers 30 10 Chore Time 28 12 Mathews Body Shop 26 9* 13 Vi Sleepy Owl 249* 159* Dana Corp. 23 17 Turf Bar 25 15 Sharps Hardware 24 16 Johncock & Brayton 21 19 Ligonier Tele. 21 19 Campbells Market 20 20 Walter Drugs 20 20 Webster Van 20 20 Wuthrich & Son ' 19 21 Shues Curisity 18 22 Milford Motors 17 23 Kiwanis 17W 229 i Dennys 16 24 Family Fare 15 25 Eagles 6Mz 33VS C&O 8 32 High team game and series: Mathews Body Shop - 1074-3121 600 series: G. Sorenson 611, P. Campbell 619, D. Weaver 601 s. 500 series: B. Conrad 506, D. Baker 542, C. Sumer lot 565, J. Bartman 507, R. Smith 501, D. Smith 509, D. Kern 505, V. Baker 556. B. Stahly 563, D. Stahly 503, P. Williams 536, G. Smith 522. K Kountz 550. M. Sumpter 517, D. Wuthrich 512, D Wuthrich 547, F. Grove 549, T. Leveriver 515, D. Johns 548, S. Weaver 567, L. Young 546, K. Duty 561. K. Mathews

Ten swim club members ready for state 'B' meet

Ten members of the Wawasee Swim Club are preparing to participate in the U.S. Swimming Association “B” meet at West Lafayette on March 16-18. In order to qualify for the meet, all 10 swimmers had to match or beat required times set by the U.S. Swimming Association. Some of those times were recorded in the “C” meet on Feb. 12 at Valparaiso. Representing the club at West Lafayette will be Tiffany Titus, Lori Boles, Thaddeus dußois, Scott Berkey, Brian Neff, Stef Berkey, Chris Eldridge, Danielle Iwankowitsch, Kris Neff and Jennifer Titus. This is the swim club’s fourth year of competition. Fifty-five swimmers from all three Lakeland communities competed in the winter season, compiling a record of 3-1. The club is designed for swimmers who want to improve their skills and enjoy the sport, team loyalty and good fellowship. Anyone interested in joining the club for the summer season should call the club presidents, Chuck and Sue Koser, 457-4106, before June 1. Here are the complete results for the “C” meet: 8 and Under Andy Kryder — 25-yard

532. D. Beer 517, S. Stump 559, M. Sherer 50, T. Gammiere 540, G. Nlcoil 584. L. Newman 597, D. Butler 529. R. White 512, L. McCourt 502, P. Gales 509, B. Hayner 536, E. Kamp 508, E. Harting 543, G. Freiheit 553, G. Thornsbury 576, B. Seely 559, G. Pauff 504, K. Knisley 567, 0. Pasternoster 513,1. Heares37 200games: B. Conrad 212. D. Smith 208, B. Stahly 222. V. Baker 211, K. Kountz 212, M. Sumpter 202, F. Grove 212. S. Weaver 215. 213, K. Duty k 220. G. Sorenson 206. 224, P. Campbell 246, L. Newman 204, 213, P. Gates 223. D. Weaver 212. 201, B. Hayner 201. K. Knisley 236 Tuesday Nite Ladies Syracuse Rubber 6SVy 38Va Walter Drugs 62 42 Canfields 48 52 Tranters Graphics 49Vy 54W Wiggs Excavating 49 55 High team game and series: Canfields - 732-2095 500 series: K. Canfields33 450 series: D. Lovellette 463, D. Glon 497, E. Wogoman 461 200games K. Canfield 210 160 games: B Beard 186, K. Canfield 166, C. Byrd 160, D. Lovellette 162, T. Ryman 166, D. Glon 181,167, E. Wbgoman 178 Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Teghtmeyer 6332 Vi' Upper Crust 63 33 Mastercratt 61 35 Todd's Realty 58 38 Dewart Lake 56 40 La Petite (Inc.) S 3 40 State Bank (Inc.) 43V> 48Mz Commodore 40 56 Beacon 37 59 Paul's-U-Lock-lt 34 62 Lil's Anchor 33Vi 62Vi

freestyle (Ist), 50-yard freestyle (2nd), 25-yard breaststroke (6th) Stacy Neterer — 25-yard breaststroke (4th) 9 and 10 Tiffany Titus — 50-yard freestyle (sth) 11 and 12 Scott Berkey — 50-yard breaststroke (3rd), 2001. M. (over achieved, 0.A.) Mike Tuttle -50-yard breaststroke (6th), 50-yard butterfly (6th) Melissa Naugler —SO-yard freestyle (3rd)

PSWfI •i Yv 1 |fliff! ■ gfl Br v v*--’ i flM||* a .J I v I fly JIM- 1 I ■ IL.'Wft isl YA kWtnflOßvs SWIM STANDOUTS — A good, hard practice b the rale for these Wawasee Swim Club members who have qualified far the U.S. Swimming Association “B” meet at West Lafayette on March 14-18. Pictured in the front row are Tiffany Titus, Lori Boles and Thaddeus dußois. In the second row are Scott Berkey, Brian Neff and Stef Berkey. In back are Chris Eldridge, Danielle Iwankowitsch and Kris Neff. Jennifer Titus was not present. (Photo by Tom Charles)

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Ace Pest 29M> 6695 High team game and series: Upper Crust - 837-2305 500 series: C. Inks 520, S. Willard 517, B. Kline 563, J GraySOO 450 series: J. Kausal 478, L. Crow 481, G. Hayne 454, J. Hays 460, K. Stone 462, J. Slabaugh 490, $. Wolterman 497, L. McFarland 485, R. Burbank 461, S. Beaty 475, J. Lantz 483. B. Smith 451 200games: J. Kausal 245 160 games: L. Crow 190. C. Inks 182, 179, G. hayne 175, J. Steeling 164, J. Hays 165.184, K. Stone 167, 169, S. Flanagan 169. 183, 171, M.Breyer 167, J. Slabaugh 179, 173, S. Wolfer man 184, 166, M. Willard 191, 178, T. Ervin 171, L. McFarland 171, B. Kline 199.180,184. J. Gray 177. 174, R. Burbank 170, S. Beaty 163. 190, J. Maher 163, R. Carroll 164, I. Kallsik 164, E. Curtis 171.171, J. Lantz 173. B. Smith 168 Wednesday night Scratch Doubles Team 3 209 79 Team 5 151 137 Team 8 150 138 Team 4 148 140 Team 1 143 145 Team 2 130 158 Team 7 123 165 Team 6 98 190 -High team game: Klenke 8, Sorenson - 451 High team series: Penick & Armbruster - 1586 700 series: Armbruster 845, Kern 787, Sorenson 781, Summerlot 781, Weaver 777, Klenke 774, Walton 766, Knisley 760, Davis 755, B . Thwaits 753 . 200 games: Davis 211, Knisley 230, Penick 200, Armbruster 257, 214, Kern 211, 257, B Thwaits 203, 206, Klenke 200, 221, Sorenson 257, Walton 208, 201, Summerlot 212, J. Thwaits 209, Weaver 203,202, Boles 205

13 and 14 Eric Hood — 100-yard butterfly (4th) Jennifer Titus — 100-yard freestyle (Ist), 100-yard backstroke (Ist), 100-yard butterfly (Ist) Chris Eldridge — 100-yard freestyle (sth), 200-yard freestyle (0.A.), 100-yard backstroke (3rd), 200-yard I.M. (0.A.) Stef Berkey — 100-yard breaststroke (Ist), 200-yard I.M. (0.A.) Danielle Iwankowitsch — 100-yard backstroke (sth), 200 I.M. (0.A.)

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ATTEND CONVENTION — The three Leesburg area Lions pictured above were among those from the Greater Lakeland Area who attended the 28th annual District G Lions convention at Holy Family Parish Hall in South Bend on Sunday. Presiding over the event was District Governor Jerry Martin of Mishawaka. Lieutenant District Governor James Cameron of Urbana was elected to serve as District Governor in 1984-85 and will take office at the International Convention in San Francisco in July. William Blankenship of South Bend was elected Lieutenant Governor. Pictured are Wallace Huffman of r 6 Warsaw, secretary of the Mid-Lakes Club; James L. Watkins of Leesburg, zone chairman of Region 4, Zone A; and C. Russel Matthews of r 6 Warsaw, deputy district governor of Region 4. Also in attendance from the area were Past District Governors Earl L. Roberts of North Webster and D. G. Seely of Milford; William Metcalf of North Webster; and Dr. Bruce Lamb and Dennis Wuthrich of Milford.

PAST SCOUTMASTERS HONORED — Three past Milford Scoutmasters were honored at Monday evening’s Eagle Scout awards program. Lions Scout committee member Karl Keiper, second from right, made the presentations. From left are John Rouch, Rich Stoller. Keiper and Max Evans. (Photo by Arch Baumgartner)

Horticulture judging set at Purdue

BY RON HOYT Extension Agent, 4-H and Youth There will be 4-H horticulture judging contest workshop on the cafeteria of the Mentone School. All 4-H members, leaders and parents interested in learning more about this contest and participating in some hands-on experience, are invited to attend. The horticulture judging contest is designed to teach young people to recognize and identify some of our more important horticultural crops, to learn quality characteristics and to be able to answer questions on horticultural subjects. The contest is divided into three divisions — the Clover Division for 4-H’ers ages 10-12; the Junior Division for ages 13 and 14, and the Senior Division for 4-H or FFA members ages 15 and over. Each division has somewhat different contest guidelines. Clover Division — Members participate as individuals only and identify 40 specimens or pictures of specimens, including vegetables fruits, flowers and ornamentals. Junior Division — Members participate in teams of three or four and identify. 67 specimens or pictures* of specimens including vegetables, fruits, flowers and orAnother ruling University of North Carolina President William Friday said recently that a U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding a plan to desegregate the university system affirms “the freedom of the university to control its growth and development ”

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namentals. Juniors also take a 20 question true-false test. Senior Division — Members participate in teams of three or four and identify 100 specimens or pictures of specimens including vegetables, fruits, flowers and ornamentals. Seniors also take an objective type quiz on horticultural topics. All Kosciusko County 4-H members interested in learning more about judging horticulture

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this summer should plan to attend this workshop. 4-H Calendar March 15 - 4-H Tractor meeting, 7:30 p.m., Sharp Hardware, Milford March 15 - 4-H Vet Science meeting, 7:30 p.m., Extension Office meeting room March 15 - 4-H Roller Skating course, 4:30-6 p.m., Eastlake Skate Center

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