The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 July 1986 — Page 9

Sports

< S>S € - '5- wWW "'* ''i^ <i *k-fe > 4 >■ * - W* h rß^b 2hl ’'* yjfc | WB| "yite aB? ' *■? CARDINALS — Pictured are members of the Cardinals youth league team at Milford. In front. from left to right, are Kurt Beer, Matt Replogle, Jay Haab, Chris Henson, Bryan Zartman and Trent Beer. In back are Jeremy Beer, Mike Wright, Brad Beer, Tim Bradley, Jonah Beer and Brian Kaufman. (Photo by Paul Siegfried) Tg m ft fl « ‘•L <y <7 V > % . r % \ J ■L^ jTJj w W I .. MM 'l^uAXr h if Tj .I - ■t. T* ill 7L s . [i %lwl • vt ■ |K| |J|y-' - ta r Ji LJb Bl isU PADRES — Pictured are members of the Padres youth league team at Milford. In front, from left to right, are Jeremy Leiter, Danny Hernandez, Lance Hostetler and William Green. In back are Coach Ken Manning, Joe Hernandez, Chris Leiter, Joe Beer, Mike Schwartz and Cory Manning. Brandon Beatty, Joe Morehead and Andy Leiter were absent when the photo was taken. (Photo by Paul Siegfried) 5 aRtMKB jj _ fWlflF ,>v—fl '£ == wl Kink fl* 4 ~ wzy <» -•-^ — SOX — Pictured are members of the Sox Youth League team at North Webster. In front, from left to right, are Billy Graber, Chris Lung, Keith Galloway, Heath Cripe and Kevin Harris. In back are Coach Dean Anderson, Miles Wagoner, Jon Ward, Cory Wagner, Jason Ross and Coach Charlie Baker. Chris Lusso, Scott Lawrence and Nick Baker were absent when the photo was taken. .. ik j|P|Mflflf > i < J? M i JI Lt ■ l Tsfcfl ■KjJflPt*' y - jb fISMj Hr i iJM aEHHE3Bh' /rBBBRBBIBHBk* TIGERS — Pictured are members of the Tigers youth league team at North Webster. In front. from left to right, are Jamie Tanner. Brian Templeton, David Smith. Travis Tanner, Noa Simison. Blake Harris and Joseph. , „ . „ ... In back are Coach Floyd Tanner, Billy Heckaman. Ryan Merchant, Jeremy Bnnegar, Keith Gunkel. Scott Meyer and Coach Bill Templeton.

J’ ' j c’bPP^O u “ il- - TlMfe' . 1 11 » BU R Bte ' iZzii’ wjl i jßb ti ATHLETICS — Pictured are members of the Athletics youth leagi e team at Milford. In front, from left to right, are Scott Stewart, Jason Hippe, Scott Fulp, Brad Tree>h, Brandon Bucher and Ben Lotter. In back are assistant Coach Joe Lotter, Matt Wilkinson, Shane Fucher, Chad Henson, Craig Whetten and Coach Don Bucher. (Photo by Paul Siegfried) k./ 3 fl " ir ■' iyy lb ’ |fl fl|;.' W 4 Fbl A" OvlM arW Wr. i f > .. Eirffl 4By AHKWI - ly"L 1 IkiF f Twi: 11 “fl ' *fll in €L SjK .mM lflfl BmE JbCwSSLdE. DODGERS — Pictured are members of the Dodgers youth leagu? team at North Webster. In front, from left to right, are Scott Richey, Eric Bowman, Bradlee Stidams, Doug Horman, Ben Guy and Josh Lambert. In back are Coach Bob Blain. Tom Conway, Jason Ray, Tony F.oiterman, Adam Guy, John Lewis, Jeremy Ganshorn, Don Guy and Coach Ron Richey. RP W 6 ■ 3, ,«i ■ ■ < ’/ «» wr - 4 w * i >.- XcZ J .M* *% ♦ x f . .w * ? 2 . **’! < sJpF’* ■* . t^irlflfc't’l ? yE?'- * tjm fl ■ 15 t n "V' f ' ■ <..<■ il >2 r fli ;' a B w JI •-. W k w Umß iMk W * •-WK mwlff. # Jfl ORIOLES — Pictured are the Orioles youth league team at Milford. In front, from left to right, are Nate Haugh, Jeremy Napier, Scott Hand and Jared Smith. In back are Coach Dennis Newcomer, Kyle Newcomer, Jay Goshert, Jessie Beaty and Coach Ken Goshert. Mitch Foltz, Juan Oliva, Matt Mast and Terry Shaw were absent when the photo was taken. (Photo by Paul Siegfried)

Wfl"* '-fll flfl Um MOST RECENT HOLE-IN-ONE — On July 3, George Kendall aced the fifth hole with a 9-iron at the Big Boulder Golf Course. Pictured, from left to right, are Bill Johnson. Kendall (holding trophy and scorecard). Bob Pate, Nick Nichols and Glen Fleetwood. This group hails from Anderson, and spends summers at Lake Tippecanoe.

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Summer basketball camps start Wawasee will begin its summer )asketball camps starting Monlay, July 21. They will end Saturiay, July 26. The camps will be conducted >y new Wawasee head basketball :oach, Gary Goshert. Participants are to meet at the high School gym. Times are: 8 to 9:30 a.m. for burth and fifth graders; 9:30 to 11 a.m. for sixth and seventh jraders and 11 to 12:30 p.m. for eighth and ninth graders. Make checks payable to Wawasee High School and send nquiries to r 3 box 662-B, Syracuse, Ind. 46567.

Wed., July 16, 1986 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

XL K* » ‘Sr<Rj IB fg Bi?..’• ,* * 4 . “>«■■«■•'■> - ■« SENIOR MEN’S LEAGUE — A two-man, best ball scramble was held at the Big Boulder Golf Course Monday. July 77Teams that placed were: Ed Gilland and Jim Hueston (first); Paul Stouder and Howard Leonard (second); and Dave Miller and Don Johnson, Sr. (third). Pictured, from left to right, are league members Howard Mock, Dick Bennett, Leonard, Miller, Earl Lightfoot, Stouder, Ed McClarnon, Johnson, Henry Diya, Gilland, Bob Kausal, Norm Newberg, Dale Nellans, Hueston, Harold Long, Paul Garner. Merle Gibson and Don Kries. Bob Wilburn, Bob Slone, Don Hoffman, Matt Kainpf and Buck May were absent when the photo was taken. K Jpß ■Mm 1 fl 4 5 ■■ : 'ti- A/fl JAH fflg» BHfla I WAWASEE WARRIORS/GRACE COLLEGE — Pictured, from left to right, are Chris Peterson, Chris Crow, Brian Baker, former Wawasee basketball standout Kim Zurcher, Randy Smith, Wawasee basketbail star Tim Mangas, Bryan Finlinson and Chris Ganshorn. They recently participated in Grace College’s basketball camp.

Camelot Ski Team sponsors tourney The Camelot Ski Team is sponsoring a water ski tournament July 12 and 13 on the southwest side of Camelot Lake, Milford. The tournament will begin at 8 a.m. on both days. Events include slalom, tricks and jumps. Skiers from all over the Midwest will compete. In addition, the public is invited to attend. Definition Conference: An organized way of postponing a decision. — Banking. To benefit growers Wheat growers will avoid price cuts of as much as 25 cents a bushel on their 1986 crop because the Federal Grain Inspection Service is dropping a tough new grading policy, farm officials say. Sports Quiz 1. In what year did Wilma Rudolph win her Olympic Gold Medals? 2. How many career victories did Tom Seaver have before; he was traded 9 3. What is Marvin Hagler s career record? 4. Name the football player with the most passing touchdowns in his career? 5. Billy Casper was known in what sport? ANSWERS TO SPORTS QUIZ JPO s uoiuaipej, übjj fr -2-29 £ sauojoiA 90£ Z 0961 Ul'l

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Correction It was written in last week's Mail-Journal (Cruzin Around Cuse) that Joe Elam was the only state-qualifying diver at Wawasee True, Joe was a fine diver. It is also true that he was the first Wawasee diver to qualify for the state meet But he wasn't the only one. Wawasee has had several reach that coveted level. Such company includes Jeanine Gunn, Nancy Amos. Tracy Rinker (now Sumpter'. Greg Da»y. Phil Zachary. Kevin Templeton and Bill Rosenkranz We regret the error. On inflation Consumer prices, after registering the steepest nosedive in nearly four decades, reversed course and rose 0.2 percent in May as gasoline costs rebounded, the government reported recently Good question Why is it that a person who snores never has insomnia 9 — Herald, Bristol, Va. I |M

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