The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 August 1986 — Page 9
Sports
'Confidence' is key to the 1986 Warrior team
(Continued from page 8) The secondary will be spearheaded by vßrett) Traviolia. who will be the “Warrior Back.” “He's a good hitter and plays the run very well.” said Dickerson, noting that any player at this position has to be his most diverse. “He has to be our leader in the secondary, no question about it.” Other secondary starters will
l J! EF »'J| .■ '***■ I WARRIOR COACHES — Pictured are members of the Wawasee varsity football coaching staff. .From left are Assistant Coach Jim Jones. Head Coach Myron Dickerson, and assistants Kim Lobsiger and Joe Trimboli.
: <mf ...r> >2 - RETURNING OFFENSIVE LETTERMEN — Pictured are returning offensive lettermen for the Wawasee Warrior football team. In front, from left to right, are Anthony Clark, Ben Beer, Mike Eastman. Tim Carter, Drew Parr and Sean Anderson. In back are Mike Meek. Chris \oder. Scot McDowell, Nate Rhoades, Scott Shoemaker. Rob McKibben and Bruce Jackson.
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Novice-fun tourney
The Water Ski. Inc. ski team of Cindonway Shores will again host the Kosciusko Novice-Furl water ski tournament on Saturday, Aug. 30. Events scheduled for the day include slalom, tricks, jumping, hydroslide tricks, and barefoot wake-crossing. No previous experience is required for this tournament. Local skiers are encouraged to come out and ski for their lakes in the fun of competition.
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be Cotton, Yoder and Rhoades “This will be a new position for Nate." said Dickerson. “He was primarily a flanker last year.” The Warriors are strong at the ends. Beer and Eric Jones (6-1. 155), Bremen For Openers "This game will be a challenge," noted Dickerson,
The tournament will start at 8 a m. Spectators are welcome to watch the competition. For further information, call 658-9305. Town clean? MOSCOW — Decontamination crews have cleaned up at least seven villages around the crippled Chernobyl nuclear plant and have readied them for the return of their inhabitants, Pravda reported recently.
remembering that his Warriors blew out the Lions. 27-7 at home. Now Wawasee has to hit the road against a more experienced team. “They threw the ball against us well and we have to look out for that Friday. ” In last Friday's Goshen Jamboree. the Warriors tied twice, both scoreless. Wawasee squared off with Concord in the second quarter and Jimtown in the third.
YABA league to start Sept. 13 Sign-up day for children interested in bowling in the Young American Bowling Alliance is set for Saturday, Sept. 6, between 10 a m. and noon at the Wawasee Bowl in Syracuse. The YABA league will start Sept. 13 at 8:30 a.m.
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'’Ow&fi tt T " \F ft* *• ■KSS? ’>V «_ aJwE •: Stw kv V<..<UU a MILFORD MERCHANTS — Pictured are members of the Milford Merchants men’s softball team, which recently won the following titles: Class C ASA state district tournament: the Ligonier Division 11 league championship: the Ligonier Division 11 league tournament: and the Ligonier Division 11 team sportsmanship award. In front, from left to right, are Jeff Hohnstedt. Denny Lechlitner. Jay Kaiser. Tony McDowell and Dave Troup. In back are Phil Stichter. Larry Kaiser. Don Kinney. Dan Bohnstedt and Brett Groves. Steve Troup. Tim Yoder and Bill Richardson were absent when the photo was taken.
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Make your own You can make your own spray starch by using one part regular liquid starch to two parts of water in a spray bottle. Exercise Two waist exercises, two for the thighs and inner upper leg line, two hip exercises, two for whatever your personal figure problem might be are recommended. Don’t use the excuse you are too old. There are exercises designed for more mature people.
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Wed.. August 27.1986— THE MAIL-JOVRNAL
It happened . . . in North Webster
1» YEARS AGO. AVG. 26.1»76 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wickersham. Wick's Marina, r 1 Leesburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coverstone. Sock's Marina. North Webster, attended the 1977 Mercury dealer meeting at Cleveland. Ohio. Rev. Bryce Foster was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party held in fellowship hall following the August 18 prayer meeting at Barbee Community church. Tippecanoe township Home Extension club members met at 1 a m.. August 18. is the home of Mrs. Frank Kurth Barbee Lake. Mrs. Iva Krouse entertained members of North W’ebster American Legion Auxiliary with a carry-in picnic supper held August 17 in her Sechrist Lake home. Jessica Jean Mitchell, threeweek old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mitchell, was guest of honor at a pink and blue shower held recently in the home of Mr and Mrs. Tom Kruger. North Webster 20 YEARS AGO. AVG. 24.1966 Sarah Perry, home ec teacher at North Webster, attended a vocational educators workshop last week at Indiana State university at Terre Haute. Marcia and John Pifer. children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pifer. are being escorted on a trip to Disneyland by their uncle, Larry Kinsey of Columbia City. They expect the trip to take about a week. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Mock last week were Mr. and Mrs Ronald Risch and children, Kent. Loren, and Gwen of Elkton, S.D. The Risches arrived last Tuesday and departed Friday planning to return home by a different route and make some calls on friends. They had made several sightseeing stops on their journey to Indiana Mrs Risch and Mrs. Mock are sisters Bobbie Brindle has returned home from several days visit with his brother, A 2C Thomas L. Brindle at Langley air force base The trip was a birthday gift from the boys’ parents, Mr and Mrs Robert Brindle Mr. and Mrs Glen Vanator and family were guests of Mr and Mrs. Dale Cremeens and family Saturday night House guests of Mr and Mrs Jacob Krouse this week are their granddaughters, Jill Love and Pam Atweller of Fort Wayne. 50 YEARS. AVG. 27.1936 Mr and Mrs Russel Delanter and daughter. Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Barker of North Manchester were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. W. F. Rowdbaugh Mr, and Mrs. Wil) Shock spent Friday with Jonas Cripe and Elizabeth Shock
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Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Lewallen, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Gose, Salhe Lewallen and daughter Hazel, were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Fausnaught. of Elkhart Jonas Cripe and Elizabeth Shock visited Mr. and Mrs Will Mock, Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Maurice Dorsey, Mrs. Leander Yoder and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Elmo Shock Miss Betty Shock visited her brothers Elvin and John Shock and their families in Mishawaka last week. Mr. and Mrs Elmo Shock and son, Joe, and Mr and Mrs Fkxl Kuhn visited the William Dorsey home Friday evening Mrs Charles Saidla and Mrs Vivian Sharp visited Mrs Lily Niles and Mrs Wanda Baker Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Milford Gose look dinner with Mrs Gose's parents, Mr and Mrs Simeon Lewallen Monday evening WHO KNOWS? 1. Who created the comic strip Little Orphan Annie? 2. Which state is known as the “Land of Enchantment"? 3. Is a whale a fish?, 4. What does a lexicographer do? 5. What is a cormorant? 6. Name the 17th president of the United States. 7. Vice President John Garner served under which president? 8. What war ended December 24,, 1814? 9. Which U.S. president served the shortest term? 10. Who was Neptune? Answers To Who Knows •»as oqt jo poB uetuofl aqi 01 •uosuueH H u»*‘ll‘M b 7181 P oqt st u wous| aonaq sateis paiiun aqi put puqßu.j uooMtaq jom aqj g suuo) om) tsjy sjpx -osooh a uinutza uosuqof Msapuy q pziq eos oßat| y '$ sautuou.’Hp jo japduioo t si oh ? Ituiiueiu » si )| f ooixajq .won 7 AtJO 1 PPJ*H I Impossible? Nothing is impossible — if you don't have to do it yourself
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