The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 April 1988 — Page 9

Sports

BIG BOULDER GOLF COURSE Ind. 15 North —Milford Pro: John Weis (3rd year). Phone: 658-4927. Holes: 9. Par: 31. Length: 1,850 yards. Fees: Weekdays — $3.75. Weekends — $4. 10-play pass — $35. Season membership — $lB5 single, $235 husband-wife, SIOO junior. Special — two-for-one every Friday after 3 p.m. Carts — $6. MAXWELTON GOLF COURSE County Line Road East — Syracuse Pro: Bob Carlson (14th year). Phone: 457-3504. Holes: 18. Par: 72. Length: 6,490 (blue), 6,275 (white), 5,877 (red). Fees: Weekdays — 9 holes SB,IB holes sl3. Weekends 8< Holidays — 9 holes $lO, 18 holes sls. Season membership — $420 single, $540 family. Carts — 9 holes $4 (per person), 18 holes SB. NAPPANEE MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE C.R. 7— Nappanee Pro: Jay Taylor (6th year). Phone: 773-2725. Holes: 9. Par: 36. Warriors drop opener LAGRANGE — Prairie Heights scored six times in the first inning, but it was the Panthers’ two-run fifth that dropped Wawasee, 10-8, in the Warriors’ season opener Tuesday. Prairie Heights built an 8-4 lead after two innings on the strength of some lusty hitting. But the Warriors never quit. Instead, the visitors plated a pair of runs in the third and fourth innings — without a hit — to even the score. Wawasee failed to collect a base hit in the contest but benefitted from 13 free passes. Michelle Coy took the loss for the Warriors despite an exceptional effort. Coy struck out three, walked two and hit three in six innings of work. Wawasee, 0-1, visit North Wood Wednesday evening before hosting Rochester at Vega Field Thursday. The Warriors’ junior varsity team opens the home schedule Wednesday evening against Elkhart Central. Prairie Hts. 10, Wawasee 8 1 2 34567RHE Wawasee 2222000802 Prairie Hts. 620020 X 10 12 2 WP — Tracy Hafmes; LP — Michelle Coy

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Milford Business Pro Shop 40 16 U.A.W. 37 19 Gropp's ' 34 22 Dana 33 23 Jerry's 30 26 Ron's 30 26 Rinkers 27 29 Webster Legion 25 31 Family Fare 24'4 31'4 Pierceton Rotary & Drilling 22'4 33'4 Eagles 19'4 36'4 Campbell's 15'4 4O'/2 High team game: U.A.W —932 High team series: Gropp's — 2683 500 series: G. Weisser 516, J. Smeltzer 563, C. Farr 551, M. Farmer 559, A. Campbell 519, Marty Shearer 523, Mitch Shearer 500, J. Shoudell 535, D. Caudill 526, B. Rodeffer 535, P. Beezley 506, B. Rose 508, C. Albaugh 500, D. Kuehner 528, B. Hutchinson 564, N. Leonerd 583, C. Summerlot 526, B. Stahley 515, D. Ferguson 569, J. Jones 555, B. Craft 505, B. Workman 520, F. Means 534, G. Coquillard 111 531, R. Bartman 560, D. Carpenter 554, R. Lindzy 520, S. Swinehart 513, C. Arthur 527, I. Senderssoo 200games: J. Smeltzer 201, C. Farr 202, M. v Farmer 203, B. Pauwells 209, D. Caudill 200, B. Rodeffer 200, P. Beezley 203, B. Hutchinson 207-202, B. Stahley 203, D. Carpenter 201, R. Lindzy 201, F. Delofuente2o6 y Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Arrow Vans 80 36 Paul's U-Lock-lt 72'4 43'4 State Bank 1 71 45 Teghtmeyer 69'4 46'4 Mastercraft 64'4 51 'h Carter's PEH 64 52 Shrimpboat 60'4 Beacon 59 57 La Petite 54 62 WaChester 47 69 Lil's 45 71 High team game and series: State Bank — 773, 2134 500 series: S. Wolterman 515 450 series: M. Willard 479, J. Miller 450, J. Hays 499, J. Kausal 488, J. Maher 459, D. Craig 458 200games: J. Hays2lß 160 games: M. Willard 165, 169, E. Kirkdorfer 175, J. Kausal 197, J. Maher 170, 169, D. Craig 160, J. Alfano 167, J. Bradley 170, G. Lomont 165, S. Wolterman 176, 172, 167 Splits: Rosemary Lantz (2-7) (3-10), Gloria Cook (3-10) (3-10), Vai Johnson (5-10), Barb Steenport (2-7-10), llene Kalisik (5-7), Evie Kirkdorfer (4-10), Pearl Miller (8-10), Kay Stone (7-9) Monday Night Early Birds Gutter Grabbers | 40 20 Coclnero's 2,1/2 L.S.D. 38 22

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Golf Guide

Length: 3,286 yards (blue), 3,070 (white), 2,633 (red). Fees: Weekdays 9 holes $4.50,18 holes $7. Weekends — 9 holes $5.50,18 holes SB. Season membership — $lB5 single, $275 family, $l5O senior single, $245 senior family, SSO junior. Carts — (Weekdays) 9 holes SB, 18 holes sl2; (Weekends) 9 holes $9,18 holes sl3. PARMORE GOLF COURSE Ind. 15— New Paris Pro: Phil Schrock (Bth year). Phone: 831-4434. Holes: 9 (lighted). Par: 28. Length: 1,312 yards. Fees: Weekdays — 9 holes $3.50 ($2.50 for second 9), $2.50 senior citizens ($1.50 repeat). Weekends — 9 holes $3.50 ($2.50 repeat — no senior citizen discounts). Season membership — $135 single, $175 family, S9O senior

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Likens Const. 36’/z 23'4 Swingin Grandmas 35 25 Lucky Strikes 35 25 Tai lenders 34 26 Flexsteel No. 3 32'4 27'4 Sizzlettes 31'4 28'4 Flexsteel No. 2 31 29 Spare Time Girls 30 30 Flexsteel No. 1 30 30 Shirt Tales 29'/ 2 30'Zz Sunshiners 28 32 W.B.L. 28 32 Duds 25 35 Walker Pipers 24 36 Bowling Bags 22 38 Walker Cut-ups 15'4 44'4 Walker Reworks 17 43 High team game: Shirt Tales —507 High team series: Gutter Grabbers — 1390 500 series: C. Simpson 507, K. Byrket 518, R. White 508, S. McKee 506 450 series: J. Likens 480, L. Dunfee 464, D. Sherwood 497, R. Burkett 457, J. Slabaugh 452, M. Lambright 462, B. Swihart 465, J. Hoover 456 200games: K. Byrket 201 160 games: J. Likens 165, 168, C. Simpson 170, 179, L. Ray 160, J. Walter 170, L. Dunfee 166, B. Peterson 174, K.Byrket 161, D. Sherwood 174, 176, J. Wallace 167, M. Curry 163, R. Burkett 166, 164, J. Berkeypile 168, M. Coburn 178, B. Swihart 170, E. Wogoman 164, J. Hoover 192, R. White 160, 181, 167, J. Silva 155, M. Brown 166, S. Klenke 161, D. Dunlap 173, K. Dutcher 185, R. Starner 160, K. Goldenberg 177,162, S. McKee 170,171,165 Splits: Jenny Likens 2-7 twice, Joan Hoover 3-10 twice, Tonya Clow 3-10, Luan Dunfee 4-5-7, Sally Minnix 5-10, Sandy Cain 5-7, Betty Swihart 5-10, LuAnn Roose 5-7, Diann Dunlap 2-5-7 Thursday Night Ladies Olympic Mfg. 84 28 Louie's 71 41 Golden Razor 67 45 Millers 67 45 Sandi's 63 49 Inno Pak 62 50 Kidds 60 52 Culp Welding 59 53 Thornburgs 59 53 Wawasee Bowl 55’4 S6V2 Liberty 55 57 Lake City Bank 11 55 57 Town 8, Country 49'4 62'4 Kimmell Balt 49 63 Other Side 48’4 63'Zz Alley Cats 47 65 Pilchers 46’Zi 65'4 Beacon 43 69 Lake City Bank I 41 71 Dari Point 38 74 High team game: Town & Country —IOBB High team series: Pilchers —3020 600serles: B. Swihart6oo 500 series: K. Byrket 569, H. Taylor 515, S.

citizens, SBO junior. Driving range membership sllO (S9O with regular membership). SOUTH SHORE GOLF COURSE Ind. 13 South— Syracuse Pro: Darrell Krugman (2ndyear). Phone: 457-5711. Holes: 18. Par: 71. Length: 6,288 yards (men), 6,020 (women). Fees: Weekdays and weekends — 9 holes $lO,lB holes sl4. Carts — 9 holes $4, 18 holes SB. Season membership — $375 single, $475 family (before April 15), $425 and $525 after April 15. TIMBER RIDGE GOLF COURSE 12507 C.R. 44 — Millersburg Pro: Jon Reber. Phone: 642-3252. Holes: 18. Par: 72. Length: 6,4B6yards.

Gilbert 517, J. Napier 506, L. Rife 518, N. Anderson 521, C. Boyd 534, B. Miller 531 450 series: C. Nolan 467, K. Dean 484, E. Slabaugh 476, G. Shepherd 456, Y. Coburn 477, K. Pauwels 499, M. Rensberger 493, C. Becher 493, B. AAiller 470, L. Hawn 458, K. Knisley 468, J. Wortinger 497, S. Freiburg 495, B. Debolt 499, R. Hite 469, S. Mitchell 497, L. Hall 484 200 games: B. Swihart 213, 2’’ K. Byrket 211, S. Gilbert 213, J. Napier 2. 1 Anderson 213, B. Debolt 205, L. Hall 203 170 games: F. Money 170, C. Nolan 172, B. Swihart 176, K. Dean 180, 175, K. Byrket 184, 174, E. Slabaugh 188, G. Shepherd 176, Y. Coburn 172, H. Taylor 194, K. Pauwels 177, 186, M. Rensberger 199, B. Hamman 174, L. Bobeck 191, C. Becher 188, L. Hawn 175, K. Knisley 187, J. Kolb 185, L. Rife 178, 171, F. Jones 173, J. Wortinger 198, N. Anderson 174, S. Freiburg 173, C. Boyd 190, 198, K. Creps 171, B. Miller 181,190, R. Hite 174, 180, S. Mit chell 178, D. Dean 172 Splits: K. Pauwels 5-6, 2-7, C. Whitacre 4-5, 3-9-10, K. Dean 3-10, F. Rinker 5-6, J. Lung 3-5-10, G. Shepherd 3-10, J. Reed 5-6, D. Gose 3-10, J. Miller 4-7-8-10, M. King 5-10, K.‘ Knisley 2-4-7-10, L. Hawn 3-10, B. Parker 5-10, F. Jones 3-10, R. Farmer 4-7-10, D. Tanner 5-10, C. Solina 2-7, N. Reeve 4-5, H. Stuff 2-7, W. Mitchell 3-10 Land-O-Lakes American Bldgs. 48 16 Ligonier Elks Maxwelton 42 22 Syr. Legion 40 24 Werker Bros. Const. 38 26 Read's Racing 37 27 Kurley's Keglers 36 28 Terry's Asphalt Sealing 36 28 Burger Dairy 35 29 Wawasee Bowl 35 29 M.M.I. 34 30 Biddles 33 31 Doc's Hardware 30 34 Cocineros 28 36 Sea Nymph 27 37 Syr. State Bank 27 37 KofC 22 42 Wawasee Pro Shop 20 44 RC's Pier 18 46 Luckey's Tavern 11 53 High team game and series: American Bldgs. —lO4l-2928 600 series: R. Stahley 602, M. Clevenger 614 500 series: G. Lambright 545, D. Vanette 553, T. West 504, R. Mathew 550, L. Buletty 500, R. Mullins 586, B. Hicks 549, M. Durham 526, J. Wortinger 584, T. Smith 516, J. Sheets 537, D. Smith 525, C. Walton 512, R. Graff 547, S. Richmond 508, T. Ervin 539, C. Summerlot

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Fees: Weekdays — $lO. Weekends — sll. Carts — $6 per person for 18 holes. Season membership — $275 single, $350 family. WAWASEE GOLF COURSE North Shore Road — Syracuse Pro: Don Byrd (35th year). Phone: 457-3961. Holes: 18. Par: 71. Length: 6,320 yards (men), 6,020 (women). Fees: Weekdays — 9 holes $7,18 holes (or daily) sll, twilite (after 4:30) $7, 9-hole league rate $6. Weekends and Holidays — 9 holes $9,18 holes (or daily) sl3, twilite $9. Season membership — $350 single ($325 if before May 1), $450 family ($425 if before May 1), $125 junior. Corporate membership (8 or more) $275 single, $375 family. Carts (per person) — 9 holes $3.50, 18 holes $7.

546, C. Wogoman 549, G. Price 541, S. Butt 524, R. Taylor 500, D. Knisley 520, K. Knisley 565, T. Hoover 513, D. Dean 537, C. Fink 569, R. Cook 546, J. Blackport 500, S. Nicolai 555, G. Nicolai 541, M. Steele 509, L. Nicolai 502, D. Ringler 552, D. Fuller 568, J. Gerard 504, T. Cravens 538 200 games: D. Ringler 213, D. Fuller 221, R. Cook 233, R. Stahley 212,201, C. Wogoman 223, C. Walton 210, R. Mullins 216, M. Clevenger 224, 247, J. Wortinger- 235, L. Buletty 202 Splits: B. Hubartt 3-10, 3-10, R. Mullins 5-10, M. Yoder 3-10, M. Clevenger 2-7, M. Durham 3-10, L. Longenbaugh 3-9-10, K. Knisley 4-5-10, L. Buletty 5-7-9 Friday Night Mixed Martin Feed 88’Zz 35'4 Knisleys 79 45 Smith Farms 77'4 46'4 Reads Racing 69 55 Laketronics 65'4 58'4 Miller Heating 64 60 National Products 6314 60'4 Yeh But 60'4 63'4 AB.B 59’74 64'4 Sleepy Owl 59 65 Bitner Eggs 54 70 Buds Body 52'4 71'4 Bubby's Bowler 52'4 71'4 Denny 66 51'4 72'4 Aunt Vernas 46'4 77'4

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APC's Baseline system approved

I By NEVIN DULABAUM Staff Writer With a unanimous vote, the Kosciusko County Commissioners approved the Area Plan Commissions proposed baseline numbering system at their second monthly meeting on Thursday, April 7. The $34,000 proposal will now be sent to the county council, which has already announced approval of the plan and has approved the necessary funds. t The numbering system will provide each principle structure outside of incorporated_ municipal areas with a county identification number according to the enhanced baseline numbering. The plan is to be ad-

From the Syracuse Police log — Renter wants to know who owns house she rents

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police and Fire Departments: APRIL 6 12:08 a.m. — Received a report of a woods on fire in Woodland Acres 12:47 a.m. — Report received of a grass fire at Runaway Bay Condominiums 9:20 a.m. — A call is received reporting a dog with no shelter on Dolan Drive 1:28 p.m. — Report received of a tree across the road on SyraWeb Road north of CRIOOON APRIL 7 8:08 a.m. — Received a call from a business reporting BB holes 8:12 a.m. — An officer is requested on North Street where a dog has its head caught in a caT window 12:15 p.m. — Property damage accident reported at a business 12:29 p.m. — Report received of a German Shepherd dog dragging a chain in the area of West Main and North Streets 11:12 p.m. — An officer is requested at an apartment complex where seven kids are trying to break into vehicles APRILS a.m. — Inftflrmatkm is requested by a renter to find out the owner’s name of the house she rents

Syracuse Rubber 44 80 High team game: Martin Feed — 727 High team series: Knisleys — 2033 500 series: K. Knisley 595, D. Stoliker 533, G. Hamilton 522, K. Solina 520, P. Schopf 516, B. Hamilton 501, A. Coy 519, J. Gerard 538, T. Cravens 553, B. Miller 529, S. Smith 532 450 series: K. Knisley 473, L. Hawn 481, C. Ringler 458,1. Kalisik4s2, J. Miller 461 200 games: J. Gerard 227, K. Knisley 244, D. Stoliker 212, G. Hamilton 208, P. Schopf 200, B. Miller 201 160 games: C. Ringler 161, 188, B. Allberry 160, K. Knisley 184, L. Hawn 190, B. Hamilton 179, 179, K. Solina 188, 169,163, R. Carroll 160, J. Miller 170, B. Epert 162, P. Schopf 164 Splits: DaveSchopf 3-10,3-10, llene Kalisik 3-10, 3-10, Scott Parker 3-10, Rosemary Carroll 3-10, Sandy Sawyer 3-10, Ken Knisley 3- Jama Neher 3-10, Connie Stoliker 5-10, Jan Bitner 5-10, Steve Swinehart 2-7, Leslie Gelbaught 2-7, Lori Krammerer 2-7, Deanna Ogburn 6-7-10, Sheri Cravens 5-7, Betty Epert 4-5, Bev Smith 5-6, Dorothy Blackport 4- Becky Allberry 5-6-10

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ministered by the Steve Maenhout of the APC, who will oversee a staff of three part-time employees. If all goes according to the projected timetable, the plan should be implemented ‘by July, 1989. The one item of uncertainty, said Maenhout, is the plan for his staff to ride around the county with postal employees to verify the numbering list once it has been compiled. “To date,” Maenhout said, “the only thing that we’ve received from the post office is a verbal assurance from Warsaw Postmaster Robert Douglas, and we don’t feel particularly comfortable with that assurance alone, because we really haven’t received anything in writing.” Maenhout said a contingency

10:48 a.m. — Request received for the location of a specific doctor’s office 1:41 p.m. — Request received of the name of the new video business on West Main Street 1:53 p.m. — Personal injury accident reported on SR 13 north of US 6 3:19 p.m. — Request received for an officer in an alley by a business concerning reckless driving 7:13 p.m. — Request made for an officer by a person who was threatened 11:40 p.m. — Loud music is reported on Baltimore Street APRIL 9 3:15 a.m. — The officer on duty reported he found a door open at a business and requested back-up 1:20 p.m. — A person came to the station trying to locate someone 6:53 p.m. — Report received of an accident at SR 13 and Pickwick Road 7 p.m. — Request received for the fire department to burn shrubs APRIL 10 12:06 a.m. — Report received of a person making loud noises 2:30 p.m. — Report received of a problem on Syracuse Lake 4:26 p.m. — Received a report of an indecent exposure incident near a business

County Thwaits Realty 49 11 Wawasee Service Center 39’/i 20’/i Pilcher Shoes 38 22 Tux Shop 37 23 Kurly's Keglers 33’/a 26'/» Blue Fin 27 33 Flexsteel 27 33 Miller's Heating 25’/i 34’/2 Brower's Sales & Service 25’/2 34’5 Parker Hybrids 24’5 35V5 Foy's Boat Service 19’5 40’5 Augsburger's N.W. 14 46 High team game and series: Foy's Boat Service —919,2640 500 series: C. Eby 513, K. Knisley 513, J. Hendrickson 503, L. Welty 544, T. White 596, M. Ganshorn 518, B. Coburn 505, T. Prickett 594, C. Coburn 539, G._ Swihart 500, B. Canfield 503, C. Garner 543, R. Solina 530, B. Thwaits 573, P. Carson 529, J. Thwaits 552, S. Butts 526, D. Wuthrich 518, L. Thwaits 501 200 games: T. White 211-201, T. Prickett 225-222, C. Coburn 206, G. Swihart 200, C. \Garner 201, R. Solina 200, P. Carson 210, T. Clevenger 204

Wed., April 13,1988 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

plan has been developed in case the first plan falls through. He said, “We will set up a system at the post office whereby they will put an informational packet in each post office box. It will identify the property number and the address number, and all we will do is ask the person receiving the mail who the resident is who lives there.” Maenhout said once the sheet has been filled out and • returned, the information will then put compiled on the master list. The commissioners also reiterated their stance that they would not publish county directories of the master list, but would gladly turn the list over to the chamber of commerce for printing and distribution. Although the directories would

7:04 p.m. — The officer on duty reported the pot holes by a business needs attention 7:35 p.m. — Report received of a person doing controlled burning on the east side of Rainey’s Court 9:29 p.m. — Extra patrol is requested at an uptown business APRIL 11 12:28 a.m. — Report received of a suspicious person 7:18 a.m. — Request received for the county conservation department 9:34 a.m. — Report received of a lost black poodle from the Ogden Island area 10:33 a.m. — Received a report of water being around the bottom of the water tower on North Huntington Street 11:01 a.m. — Request received to know the name of the produce market south of Syracuse 2:33 p.m. — Information is requested on renting the Scout Cabin or a room at the town hall 4:38 p.m. — Request is received to know if there have been any accidents. Caller’s daughter is not home from school 8:45 p.m. — Request received to know if a dog ordinance is still in effect as there are several loose dogs

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most likely not include telephone numbers, Maenhout said, “If the chamber wants to do that, and then supplement it, and add some other embellishment to it, that’s fine and great, and I think it would be very beneficial. ” Other Business The commissioners voted 2-1 to table their decision on the agricultural ordinance amendment, “AH”, until their second meeting next month, which is scheduled for Thursday, May 5. The proposed amendment was approved by the APC in March, and would change the number of selloffs allowed. The current zoning law allows one small selloff and then any amount of five-acre selloffs thereafter. Under the proposed amendment change to the zoning, ordinance, a landowner would be entitled to two small selloffs, with the third and following selloffs consisting of no less than 20 acres. It was this stipulation that brought the most discussion. Most landowners opposed to the amendment stated one way or another that it is their right to be able to sell their land if they want to, but after their two small selloffs they would be hindered. However, with the amendment change, landowners would be allowed to sell off additional plots of land in less than 20 acre increments if they applied for rezoning under the All category, if the property met marginal land requirements, and if it was located at least a half mile away from livestock. Maenhout said after the meeting that he did not know why there was negative response to the proposed amendment, as it would help preserve prime farmland, and yet still allow as much flexibility and possibilities as current zoning laws — the only difference being that a person would have to go through rezoning procedures to reclassify his property under the All category. When the debate was finally called to an end by Commissioner Maurice Beer, Commissioners Gillam and Charlie Lynch voted in favor of tabling the vote so that Kosciusko County Attorney Rex Reed could study the proposed amendment to see if all of the points that they want covered will be covered. Beer voted against tabling the proposal, saying that he would be hypocritical if he voted against it as he had input into its development.

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