The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 58, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 February 1987 — Page 19
Fun, contests highlight Syracuse Carnival
™ i Vs**?* ■', - ■ <. flk iJßMa|muffi|| ♦ fl db dsAB/^Oc^Bßt — > £.'/• ■* JHb i mm Tr wßfek tfwßrW v fHH WOMEN RACE WINNERS — Paulette Van Antwerp, Goshen, was the overall winner' in the women’s division of the Todd Realty Winter 5K Run on Saturday. She crossed thefiriish line in 23:28. shown in the photo are the winners. Standing in front are: Sarah White, Bristol, first, 14 and under; Paulette Van Antwerp; Anna Hooley, Elkhart, third, 40 and up; and Gigi Conner, Elkhart, second,-40 and up. w _ Standing in back are: Dawn White, Bristol, third, 30-39; Lari Steele, Elkhart, first, 20-29; Clare '• Baumgardt, Syracuse, second, 30-39; and Patty Dervin, Goshen, first, 40 and up. .-■- .«»•*«?» <*■-••. Not present for the photo was Liz Herman, Elkhart, first, 30-39. - r - • •' • ___ * - ■ • 4- * a wm ■■mH P* A 4K»*bl ONE OF MANY SOFT SPOTS ON SYRACUSE LAKE I'E3R9Ni • r ’ > wVRI <3W Z BflW qfw> -.M y fllSfl JbL>-' wSSfL* <B3 sb BBBBBHBb i JRI m • < ®> 5' PEDAL PULL WINNERS AND HELPERS — The annual Wawasee Future Farmers of America Kiddie Pedal Power Pull was a success. Randy Warren, FFA advisor, stated the attendance was down this year, as a number of annual contestants were unable to attend due to prior commitments. ' This year’s official judge was Bill Cupp from the National Pedal Tractor Pullers Association. Trophies were presented to the first and second place winners in the three age groups. * Shownin the photo are the winners in the pedal pull and FFA members who assisted. y y Seated on one of the tractors used in the pull is Michelle Bates, first place winner in the nine to 10 MBBgBj|B ; MTwB.-_4j : — ~' a s e s rou P- * n t * le secon d row are Brian Warren, second in the five to six age group and Westin Rink, first in A "** the five to six age group. ■*, In the third row are Aaron Rink, first in the seven to eight age group; Korey Greene, second in * the seven t 0 e 'g ht a ge group; and Lee Massey, second in the nine to 10 age group. In the fifth row are Jim Kats, Derik Greene and Kevin Grimm who assisted in the pull. WHITNEY PILCHER WAS SECOND WITH THIS SLED In back are Rick Martin and Tony Davis, assistants in the pull. i ? ~ J Ik. W -ufc- ■ ... ?.-?;■> B • * tZ* '' Ba R ’si B iV i If WV* 11 ■iHh | B^ - ’. 3, i 1/ W i/A \\ // .Al Bfll Hk H ' aAT*2y< JbK v IL JI B"P *1 b*“ 1 -jIBI W ■ ' *•*’*''**" •> BO t** \> i w \1 Isß Wya a ' I ■ w I ■ ■ i r Ie SIR IB ■bß ’< " i-IBW W
MEN'S DIVISION WINNERS — The Todd Realty Winter 5K Run had 52 participants in the 11 age groups on Saturday. Bryan Sponseller, Warsaw, was the overall men’s winner by crossing the finish line in 17:05. Tony Clouse, race coordinator, anticipates a larger turnout for next year’s run. Shown in the photo are some of the winners in the men's division. Standing in front is Justin Daugherty, Syracuse, second, 14 and under. In the second row are: Dennis Hooley, Elkhart, first, 40-49; Larry Watson, Elkhart, first, 50 and over; Mark Ferguson, Elkhart, second, 20-29; Joe Knowles,
\\ J BEARD AND MUSTACHE WINNERS—Bruce Taylor, Westfield, was named the winner of the best beard and John Stetler, Dewart Lake, winner of the best mustache in the ESA Sorority Mustache and Beard Contest. Taylor and Stetler were among four competitors in this
Shipshewana, second, 15-19; and Scott Wheat, Syracuse, first, 14 and under. Standing in back are Gene Gran, Columbia City, second, 50 and over; Matt Jones, LaGrange, first, 15-19; Joe Dervin, Goshen, third, 40-49; and Manuel Torres. Mishawaka, third, 50 and over. Not present for the photo were: Chris Hostetler, Goshen, third, 15-19; Terry Armstrong, Warsaw, first, 20-29; Don Berry, Mishawaka, third, 20-29; Paul Sibray, Silver Lake, first, 30-39; Marlin Howe, Niles, Mich., second, 30-39; Hu Pearson, Albion, third, 30-39; Paul Hasse, Syracuse, second, 40-49; and Sponseller.
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GIVING HIS ALL — Aaron Rink is giving it all he has during the competition of the annual Kiddie Pedal Power Puli, sponsored by the Wawasee Future Farmers of America. In the pedal power pull contestants used specially designed tractors and a miniature sled. Weights are added to the pulling sled with the object being to see who can pull the weighted sled the farthest on the 40-foot course. During the pull-off in Rink’s age group a total of 425 pounds in weights had been placed on the sled. Shown to the right of Rink is Bill Cupp, official judge for the contest from the National Pedal Tractor Pullers Association. Walking behind the sled are FFA members Derik Greene and Rick Martin.
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II TYSON NILES GETS HELP ON HER SNOWMAN FROM MOM, JULIE Missiles on rails President Reagan, moving to expand modernization of the U.S. nuclear arsenal, decided to step up work on a small, singlewarhead missile and also buy 50 more giant MX missiles to be placed on railroad cars and shuttled from base to base in times of crisis.
Wed., February 4,1987 — THE MAHAIOURNAL
Ist Anniversary Specials «y • & SMALL COFFEE red D mart I : Convenience Stores 102 SYRAc!sE gt ° n 457 5072 | Teleflora’s Valentine Bear™ Bouquet T-230 The huggable gift for February 14. AHMK Country Home Flofal Shoppe 624 N. Huntington - Syracuw 457 5131 — 1 1,1 1 11 —
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