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HAPPY SAILORS AT WAWASEE — Wawasee Boating Association, which sails on Lake Wawasee, held its third annual regatta on June 27 and 28, with 18 boats participating. This club races E-Scows and Hobie Cats every summer Sunday beginning at 10 a.m. Awards for the day were presented at the home of Mike and Pam Smith, on the east side of Wawasee Lake. First place winner was Hans Meiges of Lake Geneva, Wis. His father is Buddy Meiges, Heart of America skipper at the America’s Cup races in Australia earlier this year. Shown from the left are Kim Slocum, second place crew; Tom Spearman, second place crew; Mike Rian, second place skipper; Casey Call, third place skipper; Mike Sandler, third place crew; and Darle Hoover, third place crew. Alan Tehan and David Schmahl, second and third place crew members, respectively, are not in the picture. < Photo by Glen Long)

Ladies' golf The annual Land of Lakes Golf Ladies Tournament was held Wednesday, June 24, at Maxwelton Golf Club, followed by a buffet luncheon. Winners in the nine-holeplay are: First — Eva Lawmasters, Inez Beiswanger, Toni Morehead, and Mary Stouder z A Second — Margaret Clark, Ginny DeWitt, Margaret Reed, and Donna Brelsford Low gross — Ginny DeWitt Low net — Buthene Fuller Longest drive — Susie Huffer Closes to pin — Nancy Witt SYRACUSE — The Kosciusko County unit of the American Cancer Society will hold its ACS Golf Championship Tournament Monday, Aug. 17, at South Shore Golf Club, Syracuse. Rose Willits of the American Cancer Society stated that anyone may sign up for the tournament. Donations to the ACS championship tournament will support research and educational programs by the society. For further information contact Willits at 457-4355, or 457-5711. MILFORD — In league play at Milford’s Big Boulder, Wednesday, June 24, Jean Niles came, in with low gross, and Janet Brandon with low net. The pair also tied for low putts. Leatrice Rapp took second low net, second low gross, and second low putts. Anti-rejection drug CHICAGO — A new drug that reverses organ rejection for transplant patients with minimal severe side effects may be the most significant advance in transplant technology in five years, a clinical toxicologist at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center said.

Spatterdock important to bass

Lake residents who remove spatterdock pads along their lakefront property may also be removing some of the best hiding places for largemouth bass. Bass spend a lot of time in and around spatterdock pads, according to c the results of a Department of Natural Resources study of bass behavior at one northeast Indiana natural lake. Movements of two adult bass, implanted with electronic radio transmitters, were tracked last summer at Skinner Lake (east of Albion). Biologists found both bass most often near spatterdock beds. One bass, 21 inches long, lived in and adjacent to a onefourth acre spatterdock bed virtually throughout the summer. A smaller bass, 16 inches long, visited different locations of spatterdock beds along the shore. Spattercfock, usually called lily pads by lake residents, are NOWMAriNG... Beverly Hills Cep II («) STAtnniDAn '‘Secret Os My Seccecc" With Michael J. Fox (PC) F, ‘ * Sal L* ’,i un 5 ' kURVMJMB Mon. Thru Thurt. 7 4 9 Villogo Vi doo VHS Tapo It on fal In Our Lobby No Momborthip Fee

1987 TOURNAMENT OF KNIGHTS Dana Neer , Travis Reiff Eric Beer Fred New Paris Troy Slone Shipshape Sturonjac Hershberger ’ Lakeland Possible Ligonier North Webster Milford Elkhart Turf Spec. Event Points Ist Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Ith Place sth Place TRACK 440 5 4 1 2 • 5 3 Short Shuttle 5 5 3 1 2 4 Long Shuttle 5 3 2 5 1 4 BASKETBALL One-On-One 10 5/5 4/5 4/4 5/5 4/2 Free Throw 5 2 3 3 3 < 4 Dribble '— 5 3 4 2 5 1 TENNIS 5 4 2 0 0 1 . SOFTBALL Distance 10 9 8 7 4 1 BASEBALL Accuracy 5 2 0 0 2 1 FOOTBALL v Punt 10 3 6 3 4 4 Pass 10 5 4 5 2 1 Accuracy 52 0 3 01 TOTAL 80 52 42 39 38 * 31

Promising young golfers on today's pro scene

By PETE FRITCHIE j Washington, D.C. — There are a number of promising young golfers on the scene today but no one has taken command to become the dominant player of the day. From Bobby Jones to Jack Nicklaus, there have been spells when no one or two pros stood above the crowd, as Arnold Palmer and Nicklaus did for many years. This is one of those times. Few can forget the era of Ben Hogan and Sam Snead. In many ways they were the PalmerNicklaus dominating pair of their era. Hogan was almost killed in a car accident, and some wondered if he would ever regain his touch. That was 1949. He won the last 3 of 4 U.S.

aquatic plants with broad green leaves. They grow to heights about one foot above the water surface. The leaves provide good shade for bass. Spatterdock is also used for cover by smaller fish, such as sunlish, shiners and minnows. These fish are important food items of bass. In a Florida study, spatterdock beds

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Opens after that, 2 Masters, and the British Open —a fair comeback! Snead won many tournaments. but never a U.S. Open. He is still playing fine senior golf, and was one of the game’s most colorful players. They created electricity in the air when they met, as did Nicklaus as he took top billing from Arnold Palmer a decade later. Palmer was popular then and Nicklaus was resented, in a sense, for displacing him. But Nicklaus went on to claim top billing in the-A'iew of many experts as the finest golfer of all time. But no one of his stature is on the scene today. And Nicklaus may never be able to repeat his winning charge in last year’s Masters, when he became the oldest player to win that title. The golf world is waiting on another dominating player to appear.

were used by spawning bass to provide protection for bass nests. Because spatterdock is important to bass, the DNR advises lake residents to leave spatterdock beds alone and remove only those plants which actually interfere with lakefront boating or swimming.

Plenty to do July 4th

I By DEE JAYNES Staff Writer Although many Kosciusko County residents may be taking to the road this Fourth of July weekend, the majority will be content to enjoy the many activities available to them locally. Family outings will always find a pleasant setting near one of the 101 lakes located in the county. Three of these lakes — Center, Pike and Winona — are located in the Warsaw area. Lake Wawasee, the state’s largest natural lake, and Lake Tippecanoe are just a short distance away to the north. Public beaches with diving boards and playground equipment are available for the swimmers and boating and fishing fans can enjoy a day on the lakes that attract thousands of visitors to the county each year. Looking for some exercise, but not interested in water sports? Why not peddle a bicycle-along a bike tour of Kosciusko County? bike tour maps are available at the Greater Warsaw Chamber of Commerce, or the more adven-

TORCH REPRESENTATIVES — Members from several area Kiwanis organizations met in Milford last week to discuss the upcoming Pan Am Torch run through northern Indiana. Clubs represented in the picture are Warsaw, Plymouth, Nappanee, Syracuse, Goshen, North Webster, Milford, and Bremen. Don Arnold, representing Milford’s club, lifts the torch in the air.

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turesome riders can create their own bike tour by using a county map and some ingenuity. Cycling is a low-cost activity that can be enjoyed by the entire family. If warm weather exercise is not your cup of tea and you would rather spend your Fourth of July holiday sipping a cool drink under a shady tree, visit one of the many parks located throughout the county. The Warsaw Park Department maintains 10 parks, fully improved with picnic shelters, beaches, boat launches, playgrounds, softball diamonds, basketball and tennis courts — and, of course, that all important shade tree. Fourth of July activities around the county will include Sesquicentennial activities at Syracuse and the annua! Fourth of July celebration at Etna

• ,• jlj COB Kk Jf 167 1 -Sr J® T MML J" s>-j/J ■ V * /Wl o® w ill f K lww * eM - ®| &' job ; j SHIPSHE ROAD RACE WINNERS - The third annual Shipshewana bays Classic 5K and 10K Road Races were held Saturday morning, June 27. The races were held as part of the Shipshewana Appreciation Days’ festivities. . , w Area persons who placed first in their respective age divisions in the 10K were, front, row, left to right, Michelle Beard, Goshen, (women’s open and overall winner); Tim Miller, Pierceton (26-35); Don Ingiis-Widrick, Elkhart (36-45); and Greg Weisser, Milford (18-25). In the back row, left to right, are Tony Clouse. Syracuse (46-over); Chris Mohr. Three Rivers. Mich. ( 17-under); Matt Jones. LaGrange ( 17-under and overall winner); and Kim Cranson, Bronson, Mich., second (26-35).

Green. Both celebrations will include fireworks displays, “parades and fun. A fireworks display will also be included jn the activities at Warsaw Speedway on July 4. Speedway visitors will be entertained with the annual fireworks display at dusk, in addition to the regular racing program. Ta nkers tra nsf erred The ownership of 11 Kuwaiti oil tankers that are being placed under the American flag has been transferred to\U.S. company at a cost of $7 millibn. The transfer of registration is'required by U.S. Coast Guard rules regarding the reflagging of.J-foreign ships. Under the regulations, the ships must be U.S.-OMfried and must have American captains.

Refail Merchants discuss float On Friday, June 26, the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce Retail Division met at the town hall with Donna Condor presiding' A brief discussion was held concerning the sesquicentennial parade float. The retail merchants will be having a convertible in the parade. A discussion was also held about the mayoral candidates and dinner. LOOK VACATIONERS For a nice, quiet, peaceful vacation come to Edgewater Resort. Fishing excellent. Price is right. Kt Aug. 1 to . r Resort W 154834 254-3644

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THEY’RE PLAYING OUR SONG' — Enchanted Hills Playhouse, Syracuse, with the support of the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment For The Arts, will present “They’re Playing Our Song.” It will run from July 142. •‘They’re Playing Our Song," yet another of Simon’s successes, combines the comedy he is known for with the music of Marvin Hamlisch (A Chorus Line) and Carol Bayer Sager. The story concerns the collaboration of Vernon Gersch, a successful New York composer, with Sonia Walsk, a lyricist. The playhouse features Michele Va Note as Sonia Walsk and Paul Gregory Nelson as Vernon Gersch. Van Note is a graduate of Wagner College in New York and recently performed in a national tour of “They’re Playing Our Song” for Daedalus National Tours. Nelson is very familiar to Enchanted Hills Playhouse audiences as he directed this season’s production of “Fiddler on the Roof" and played Clifford in "Deathtrap." Nelson will be going to Detroit, Mich., at the end of the summer to play Danny Zuko in "Grease.”

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