The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 January 1986 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., January 1,1986

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Sports

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CHAMPION STINGS — The Stings soccer team for the Lakeland Youth Center was the champion team following several weeks of play-offs among the Youth Center younger soccer league. The teams in the league were comprised of second, third and fourth graders from Milford, Syracuse, and North Webster. The members of the Stings are from Milford. The team was honored Thursday, Nov. 21, during the awards program at tht Youth Center and each member received a ribbon and a championship patch. Shown in the photo are members of the team. Standing in front are Eric Speicher, Jason Angle, Jeff Eades, Adam Davis, Jeff Roose, and Lance Hostetler. Standing in back are Coach Rob Williams, Scott Mathews, Nolas Sausman, Dan Duncan. Brandy Levernier and Scott Hand. (Photo by Deb Patterson)

Badminton's Beginnings

Badminton was developed from a, game called “poona,” which was originated in India, then adapted and brought home by English Army officers. It is not an offshoot of tennis or other court games, as generally surmised. The Anglicized version was launched in 1873 at a party thrown by the Duke of Beaufort at his country manor, called Badminton, in Gloucestershire. The mansion’s name stuck and became official. The English considered Indian rules confusing and contradictory. It was the Bath Badminton Club that laid’out standardized rules. In 1895 the Badminton Association of England was formed to take over the Bath Club, and modified the rules that were laid down continue govern the sport today. The first All-England Championships were held for men in 1899, with a pioneer allwomen tournament scheduled a year later. Badminton quickly spread to the United states and Canada. All

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organized competition is played indoors. California has produced some of the most brilliant players. The sport is played with Fall favorites Wool suits featuring jackets with skirts or pants are a fall favorite. Soft heathers in grey, black, sable, navy and taupe give a wide selection of color. To complete this ensemble, choose a silk blouse in a blending color.

Sports quiz

1. Pitcher Joaquin Andujar will now play for what team? 2. Roger Maris was known in what sport? 3. What is Maris best remembered for? 4. Marcus Allen plays pro football for what team? 5. Hal Sutton is known in what sports?

rackets that resemble smaller versions of a tennis racket, and a shuttlecock, or “birdie,” made of cork and feathers, which is struck back and forth over the net by the opponents. FDA warning NEW YORK - The Food and Drug Administration and a pharmaceutical trade group unveiled a public service campaign warning consumers against medical quackery, from bogus cures for AIDS and baldness to phony bust enlargers.

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Warrior Wrestlers take third at invite

The Wawasee wrestling team placed three competitors in the finals of the Mishawaka Invitational and finished third overall with 169 points. The weekend tourney featured an excellent field of top-ranked teams. In all, squads representing 22 schools participated. Belmont won the invitational with 181 points. Host Mishawaka followed with 178. The Warriors boasted two champions: Brad Traviolia (155 lbs.), who upped his season record to 13-0 with five match wins at the tourney and Lance Lantz (167 lbs ), also pushing his record to 13-0. Jeff Dunithan (119 lbs.) claimed second in his class. His mark is 12-1. Then JR Noel (98 lbs.) and Eliseo Roa (112 lbs.) took home fourth places. Sixth place showings were turned in by Jeff Welborn (132 lbs.) and Heavyweight Steve Sturgill. Sturgill's record is 11-4. Wawasee will host the Warrior classic next Friday and Saturday. Weigh-in time is slated at 10 a.m. Mishawaka Invitational Results 98 — JR Noel (W) took fourth place, winning four of six matches.

SFU offers

summer program

Sports for a non-profit sports exchange organization, has just announced its final program list for the summer of 1986. The 59 tours offered cover 20 competitive and four recreational sports, as well as two special educational clinics. Activities include baseball, basketball, cross country, diving, field hockey, golf, gymnastics, judo, karate, lacrosse, rugby union, soccer, fast-pitch softball, squash, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball and water polo. For its special recreational programs season, Sports for Understanding will offer two bicycle tours — one to England and one to France.; “tall ship”

112 — Eliseo Roa (W) took fourth place, winning four of six matches. 119 — Paul Gunsett (Belmont) d. Jeff Dunithan (W) by technical fall, 17-2 for first. Dunithan won four of five matches. 132 — Jeff Welborn (W) took sixth place, winning three of six matches. 155 — Brad Traviolia (W) d. Jeff Henry (LaPorte) by technical fall, 19-4 for first. Traviolia won all five matches. 167 — Lance Lantz (W) d. Mike Wittrig (Goshen), 1-0 in overtime for first. Lantz won all five matches. HVY — Steve Sturgill (W) took sixth place, winning three of six matches. Team Scores Belmont 181, Mishawaka 178, Wawasee 169, Penn 160 1/2, Hobart 132 1/2, Chesterton 119, Goshen 119, Marion 104, Fort Wayne Snider 98, South Bend LaSalle 96, Lakeland 91 1/2, Calumet 89 1/2, Michigan City Rogers 87 1/2, LaPorte 86, Elkhart Memorial 80 1/2, DeKalb 76 1/2, St. Joe 66, West Noble 55 1/2, Elkhart Central 46 1/2, Prairie Heights 42, East Noble 39 and South Bend Washington 38 1/2.

sailing off the coast of Holland; scuba diving and sailing to the Caribbean and trekking (hiking) to Austria. Two educational clinics will be offered in~Germany: sports medicine and soccer coaching. “We re very satisfied with our ’B6 program,” said Executive Director Richard S. Willard. “We feel we’ve really responded to our public s interest. Some of our new offerings are naturals — golf to Scotland, soccer to Brazil, for example. We’ve also tried to focus more on the most popular destinations so that more participants can get their first sport/country combination choice,” he added. “At the same time, we want to continue to offer as many destinations as we can,” said Willard. “Our goal is to bring the whole world to American youth. ’ ’ Sports for Understanding is a four-year, non-profit intepffational sports program. SFU reflects the national fascination with sports a?d growing awareness of the outside world. The month-long program, now available in over 20 sports, afford teenagers a chance to satisfy their curiosity about the world, through the familiar medium of the favorite sport. Host family stay is an important component of the program and, unlike the strictly competitive tours available to the elite, SFU is geared to the average or better athlete. Sport is the vehicle, a building block to international understanding and cultural awareness. All teams are accompanied by a volunteer coach and officially sanctioned to travel by the appropriate national governing body. In order to partieijjate in the program, the onliy requirements are a desire to travel, a favorite sport, a 2.0 grade point average or better and being between the ages of 14-19. Pimgram fees range from $1,125 to 1,975, depending on duration and destination. Team uniforms are provided by PUMA. For more information, please write SFU, Dept. 101, 3501 Newark Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., 20016 or call 202-966-6800.

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MEMBERS OF EIGHTH GRADE TEAM — These girls are members of the Milford eighth grade basketball team. Seated in the front, left to right, are Shawna Miller, Sara Wilkinson, Shanda Gaiegor, Sherry Schrock, Bobi Mollett, andßecky Vint. Featured in the back are Tim Clever, assistant coach, Julip Fulp, Teresa Musselman, Krissy Eisenhour, Julie Bender, Sonya Anderson, Jennifer Melendez, Kris Zimmerman, and Charles Haffner, coact. (Photo by Linda Musselman) ’

Bowling

Frklay Night Mixed (Erd Os First Half) Millers Heating 40 24 Knisleys 39 25 Todd \ 38 26 Maple Leaf 35 29 Sleepy Owl 34 30 Yeh But 331 30’z D.Q. • 33 31 Syracuse Clean »rs 33 31 Buds 32 32 Petersons 32 32 Pizza 2 30 34 Campbells 29 35 Huffer & Sons 29 35 Triple A's 28 36 Frost 26 38 Eby Auto 21!Vz 42’ 1 High team game: Sleepy Owl — 741 High team series: Millers Heating — 1998 600 series: K Knisley 609, L. Sawyer 607 500 series: G. Hamilton 504, K. Selina 520. R. Solina 519, S. Kalisik 509, E. Harrington 515, R Petersen 534, P Schopf 534, P. White 501, H Alderier 589, W. Alderfer 534, K Knisley 521. G Knisley 539, P Smith 518. A. Epert 516, G. Neyers 551 450 series: B. Hamilton 455, I. Kalisik 455, A. Peterson 45!?, B. Epert 450 <• 200games: li’. White 224, K. Knisley 235, G. Knisley 201, L. Sawyer 204, 224. P. Smith 206 160 games,: 13. Hamilton 162, K. Solina 178, 170. 172, I. Kalisik 180,. D. Blackport 178, A Peterson 163, M. Whetten 162. L. White 173. P Schopf 167, 185. 182, K Knisley 190, 183, S. Fry 177 Ts ursday Nite Ladies Golden Razor at 18 Jones 43 21 Wawasee Bov l 43 21 Liberty 43 21 Millers a) 24 Kidds 37 27 Louie's 36 28 Stop Inn 35 29 Sandis * r 35 29 Buyrite 31 20 Monsanto 30Vz 33'1 Town&Counry 30 34 Thornburgs 29 35 Beacon 28'z 35'? Pilchers 26 34 LakeeCity Bank H‘ 23 37 Eagles 22 42 La Ice City Bank I 21 43 Dari Point 20 44 S& V Genera I Store ¥ 18 46 High team game and series: Golden Razor — 926 2515 500 series: C. Boyd 547, B. Kilgore 526, J. Mullet 530, C Becher 532, H. Taylor 527, M. Pauff 561, Jean Brown 505. N. Shileds 518. N. Anderson 563, S. Keim 592 450 series: B. Gross 457. M. Henning 462, V. Bennett 479, N. Reeve 475. J. Napier 464, Y. Coburn 494, It. White47o, E. Slabaugh 468. C. Adams 486, C. Shepherd 463, June Brown 486., T. Knisiey 453, E. Price47l, K. Knisley 480, S. Hou >man 464, K. Pauwels 496, J. Wallace 451 200 games C. Boyd 214.171, C. Becher 244, M. Pauff 211, 179, 171, N. Shields 220, N. Anderson 22!!, 186, S. Keim 246,197 170 games: B. Kilgore 192, 172, J. Mullet 182, M. Heining 170, V. Bennett 180, J. Napier 178. Y. Coburn 189, 183. H. Taylor 192. 174. J. White 175. L. Line 173, C. Adams 193, June Brown 175. Jean Brown 191, T. Knisley 181. E. Pricelßß, K. Pauwels 176. D. Dean 172, J. Walk ce 171 Friday Night Mixed Knisleys 4 0 Yeh, But 4 0 Pizza 2 4 0 Triple A's 8 One 4 0 Todd 3 1 Peterson 3 1 Buds Body 3 1 Maple Leaf 3 1 Campbells 1 3 Syracuse C eaners 1 3 Eby Auto 1 3 Frost 13 D.Q. Brazisr 0 4 Huffer &Se ns 0 4 Sleepy Owl 4 0 Millers 0 4 High tear n game and series: Maple Leaf — 733 2055

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600 series: K. Knisley 611 500 series: B. Smith 539, P. Smith 540, L. Sawyer 528, M. Allberry 506. A. Epert 513, R. Peterson 524, S. Kalisik 527, B Penick 544, H Alderfer 594, G. Meyers 501, D Fry 500, G/ Gerard 517, J. Gernrd 553, D. Schopf 505, P. White 520, K. Knisley 537, D. Hamilton 577 450 series: B. Epert 462, I. Kalisik 492, K. Solina 470 200 games: P. Smith 202, A. Epert 202, H. Alderfer 213, D. Fry 224, J. Gerard 206, K Knisley 221,202, D. Hamilton 202 160 games: B. Smith 187, 172, 180, S Sawyer 168. B. Epert 175, N. Whetten 162, I Kalisik 162, 161, 169, C. Harrington 165, T Cusick 173, S. Fry 166. G. Gerard 160, 199, L White 164, K. Knisley 172. 197, 168, K. Solina 187, & Hamilton 163 Sunday Night Mixed Gene's Repair Shop 43Vz 24Vi N.W. Marine Inc. 4m 26Vz Slabaugh Canvas 41 27 Syracuse Rubber 40 28 Fairmont Homes 37 29 Wallace Welding 36 32 Looney Tunes 30’/i 37’/z McMurphy's 30 38 Terminators 29Vz 38’z Miller's Heating 29 39 A Creative Touch ' 26V5 41 Vi Indecision 23Vz 44'/i High team game and series: Fairmont Homes - 709 1950 600 series: S. Rensberger 605 500 series: H. Gray 502, G. Price 540, M. Clevenger 591, T. White 506, P. Stephens 521, J. Simpson 599, D. Turner 537, R. Stricklin 501, D Blossersl2 450 series: L. Hawn 456, K. Larimer 492, B. Swihart 485, K. Canfield 475, M. Rensberger 463 200 games: G. Price 236, M. Clevenger 225, 201, P. Stephens 200, J. Simpson 223, S. Rensberger 249 160 games: L. Hawn 190, K. Larimer 168, 175, P Stephens 162, B. Swihart 175, 187, C. Simpson 167, K. Canfield 178, M. Rensberger 171,166 Bantams Warriors 23 10 Ghost Busters 22 11 Wawasee Girls 16 17 Cabbage Patch Kids 10 23 High team game: Wawasee Girls — 469 High team series: Warriors —909 150 series: R. Schwalm 157 100 series: J. Galloway 124, M. Hunt 118, A. Hoover 105, A. Thwaits 109, A. Knisley 106, A Farmer 100, D. Cone 114 60 series: B Bartman 62, A. Sloan 68, A. G10n65 50 games: R. Schwalm 86, 71, J. Galloway 65, 59, M Hunt 80, A. Knisley 50, 56, A Thwaits 62, A. Farmer 56, D. Cone 61, 53 35 games: M. Hunt 38, A. Glon 35, A. Hoover 44,61, A Thwaits 47, A. Farmer 44 Preps Thunder Cats 23 10 Crue 21'/z im Flying Aces 20 13 Wildcats 17'T 15'/z Pin Splitters 12 16 Lions 1* 12 Strikers H'i 21'z Gutter Busters 10 23 Alley Cats B’/z 24' z Ten Pins 20 10 High team game and series: Thunder Cats -690 1295 200 series: M. Koselke 221, A. Young 235, M. Walton 203, J. Clevenger 223, P. J. Weisser 206, J. Bradley 200, M Yoorheis 200, David Fidler 222 150 series: H. Larimer 164, S. Kausal 150, J. Galloway 187, C. Flynn 178, Christy Kelly 179, E. Losee 150, T. Tanner 153, R. Holter man 158. A. J. Westerman 152, E. Myers 169, B. Dutcher 158, N. Ott 175, S. Swihart 1677 110 series: J. Luley 121, T. Carson 135, Danny Fidler 140. J. Tanner 114, R. Fink 118, J. Goshert 139, T. Holter man 140, M. George 143. C. Swihart 114, B. Bartman 127 100 games: A. Young 123, M. Walton 112, J. Clevenger 135. P. J. Weisser 127, J Bradley 103. M. Voorheis 122, J. Galloway 112, C. Kel ly 106, Danny Fidler 125, 115, David Fidler, 114,113, M. Koselke 132 75games: H. Larimer 76,88, M. Walton 91, J. Clevenger 88. P. J. Weisser 79. S. Kausal

83, J. Bradley 97, M. Vorrheis 78, J. Lulley 83, J Galloway 75, C. Flynn 94, 84, T. Carson 78, E Losee 76, T. Tanner 93, R. Holterman /S7B, 80. A. J Westerman 87, E. Myers 92, 77, B. Dutcher 82, 76. M. Koselke &, N. Ott 94, 81, S. Swihart 86. 81 Monday Night Early Birds ; Alley Cats - Swingin Grandmas 47 21 Sunshiners 44 j 24 ,L S D 391 27 Single 3 39 21 Lucky Strikes 38 30 Gutter Grabbers 371 31 Darn We're Good 34 30 Cocinero's Ladies 32’z 35’ti MTN 32 36 Barbee Slowpokes 32 36 Classic Cuties 31’/z 36'/i Connivers °3l h 36'Zz Little Rascals 30 38 Mizfits 29 39 Duds 28 36 Mouthy Mothers 23 45 Flexsteel 2 18 46 High team game! and series: Swingin Grandmas —587 1579 500 series: E Wogoman 522, Ann Whetten 503, J. Hoover 554, S. McKee 504, Anita Whet ten 538, C. Yoder 523, M. Lambright 529, F. Jones 553 450 series: A. Peterson 468. S. Truex 468, D Allen 465. J. Maule 463. B. Swihart 456, D. Kemper 451, L. Hunt 494, J. Woods 460, S. Bucher 467. J. Berkey pi lie 486, J. Slabaugh 478, J. Daffron46o 200 games: J. Hoove - 201, 213, Anita Whetten 205, F. Jones 202 / 160 games: E. Wogorian 163, 179, 180, Ann „ Whetten 194. B. Howell 162. D. Dunlap 196, L. Gardner 174, D Sherw:od 177, K. Cree 173, A Peterson 175, A. Pe erson 185, S. Truex 168, S Minnix 165, S McKee 190, 168, D Allen 169, J. Maule 176. B. Swihart 174, D. Kemper 161. 165, Anita Whetten 163, 170, C Yoder 190, 184, L. Hunt 185, M. Lambright 192, 196, J. Woods 166, 170, S. Budher 179, J. Berkeypile 175, 175, J. Slabaugh 195, R. Farmer 1660, J. Daffron 167, 172, F. Jones 190,161 County Tux Shop 4 0 Foy's Boat Sevice 4 0 Mdbre's Shoes 3 1 W. Ser Center 3 1 Classic Formed Prod. 3 1 Parker's Hybrids • 3 1 Visco Prod 3 1 W Bowl 2 2 Paul's U Lock It 2 2 Danglers 2 2 Lakeside Bait 8, Tackle 2 2 Kurly's Keglers ; 1 3 Fairmont Homes 1 3 YeOlde Pub 1 3 Cotton Ins. 1 3 1 3 Miller's Heating 0 4 Crow Roofing 0 4 High team game W Ser Center — 1040 High team series: Foy's Boat Ser —3OIB 600 series: J. Williams6o6, R. Thwaits63l 500 series: B. Knisley 530, C. Frushour 529, C Arthur 553, D. Spurling 523, A. Northcutt 553, L Sawyer 541, G Stone 511, A. Morton 575, L. Edwards 527, C. Swihart 567, W. Williams 538, E Swihart 533, D Mayberry 510, D Evans 545, M. Henning 513. E. Henn ing 534. D. Fuller 559. W. Young 513, J Boyer 511, C. Garner 550, L. Longenbaugh 521, R. Mathew 508, M. Hawkins 521, R Solina 599, J. Kern 506, S. Yoder SWO. G. Lowe 540, T. Kirkwood 545. K Knisley 524, W. Stahly 539 200 games: J. Williams 213, 213, C. Arthur 211, A Morton 212, C. Swihart 208. M. Henning 203, W Young 205, C. Garner 201, M. Hawkins 209, C Wogoman 202, R Solina 216, R. Thwaits 236, G. Lowe 215, T Kirkwood 2)3, W Stahly 200, C Senders 205 Bowling splits SfiUtpicked tsp by the Thursday Night Ladies were Vicky Bennett 2- Helen Taylor 3-10, Charlotte Becker 3-10, Jo Heed 5-10 twice, Kanda Southern HO, Lilly Hawn 3- Pam Stepliens 2-7, Wilma Mitchell 5-7 anti Karen Pawels 2-7. Those getting a 3-10 split on Friday night were Corky Harrington, Kenny Knisley, Aliverta Alderfer, Howard Alderfer and Dorothy Blackport. Splits of 2-7 were recorded by Mike Allberry, Kathryn Knisley (twice) and Becky Allberry. Howard Alderfer and Sandi Beaty each recorded a 5-7 split. Others were Betty Epert 3-7-10, Dave Schopf 3-5-10, Wayne Alderfer 9-10 and Phil Smith 7-G-10. Friday Night’s Mixed Splits were Glen Knisley 4-10, Dave Schopf and Jerry Gerard 3-10, Arlen Brennaman, Sheri Fry and Nancy Whetten 2-7, Wayne Alderfer 3-6, Phil Smith 9-10, Lynn Sawyer 5-10 and John Conway 5-6. Splits from the Sunday Night Mixed league were Mary Gray 5-7, Gary E. Price 3-10, Bob Simon 5-10, Karen Larimer 5-8-10 twice, Betty Swihart 5-8-10, Gene Swihart 3-10, Penny Lamb 3-10 and Stan Rensberger 7 -3-6-10.