CHS Baseball Team Op Ens Season Tate's Best Track Girls Competing Here in Chelsea Relays
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mmm WEATHER QUOTE Mln. Mux Preclp. Thursday, April 1? 43 61 0.02 "A few honest men are'better Friday, A[>rll i3 42 uo IMO than numbers, If you choose god Saturday. April 14 40 62 0.11 Sunday, April 15 40 47 Truce ly, honest men to be captains of Monday, April 16 34 54 u.fio horse, honest men will follow." Tuesday, April 1? U 57 j1.no , —Oliver Cromwell. Wednesday, April 18 40 63 0,00 • PI us 15c per copy ONE HUNDRED-NINTH YEAR—No. 45 16 Pages This Week 2 Supplements CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1979 USPS 101-720 SUBSCRIPTION: $«.00 PER YEAR CHS Baseball tate's Best Track Team Girls Competing Here Open s season In Chelsea Relays » At long last the weatherman Roger Mo^re, John Dunn and Jefl cooperated ahd allowed the Chel Dils each contributed one hit to South.- School Twelve Strong Teams sea High school varsity baseball the effort. Three Bulldogs tied in the RBI's team to take the field and begin department, with Augustine, Moore this season. and Jeff Oils' each driving in two. Fun Fair Set Entered in Saturday Meet the Bulldogs took out their ear Lou Jahnke and John Dunn each ly season frustration on South; Ly brought home one. Some of the best track girls in jump team and Chelsea's pair of For Saturday the state will be in town this Sa Lorrie Vandegrift and Tracy Boh- on, soundly trouncing sthe Lions, Mike Eisele, the starting pitch 11-2, Tuesday afternoon at home. er, hurled two innings, then -made Parent Teacher' South of South turday, April -21 to compete in the lender could place if they have a South Lyori moved out to an ear way for Chuck Moore, who held school is sponsoring a Fun Fair Chelsea Relays. Seven of the 12 good day. ly 2-0 lead, but the Bulldogs erupt off the Lions for four innings and on Saturday, April 21 from 10 competing teams scored in the Dexter brings back the hurdlers ed for eight runs in the fourth- and took the win. Augustine pitched Ci.m. to 3 p.m. state meet last year, making this who led the shuttle hurdle relay never looked back. Three additio the final inning. The three pitch Festivities will include a bake the strongest field in the four-year until disqualified last year, but nal runs in the fifth put the frost ers combined gave up only three sale, make-up room, Cakewalk and history of the event. will need to be at the top of their form to defeat Saline's team who ing on the cake for Chelsea. walks and six hits'. balloons, in addition to' hot dogs, Monroe St. Mary won last year's Chelsea took advantage of nine chips and drinks'. will be defending the title that the Chelsea takes the field again invitational and returns to defend disqualification gave them. Chel walks and three South Lyon er Friday for an away game at Mi Games planned for the fair in its title. Carlton Airport finished rors, in addition to five hits, on lan at 4:30 p.>m. They will face clude a fish pond, bean bag toss, sea is a dark hprse in the event. second in spite of capturing four Hillsdale was third last year, but their way to victory. Jackson Northwest in a double- putting green, bingo, frisbee ,t6ss of the seven meet records estab and basketball throw in the gym. appears. to be rebuilding. They Al Augustine sparked the Bull header there Saturday morning at lished last year; dogs with two hits', two runs batt 11, and host Dexter next Tuesday All proceeds will, go to benefit have several good sprinters. Lin ed in and one inning pitched. afternoon. South school, For more informa All of. the runners on Airport's den is a new addition to the re tion call Mrs. Brian Elfiott, 475- »*ecord-setting .teams return, led lays this year, and little is known D248. by a quartet of distance runners: of them. They did take the fifth Sherri Adair, Linda Broadwater. place mile relay in the state, and Cindy Litwin and Debbie Love, Tracy Arion was the second-best Stroh-A-Party who ran away from the field in miler in Class "B" last year. The WOMAN CONSERVATION OFFICER: A patrol ing day on toot. Sue was one of the first two women Cancer Society the distance relays. Love has an relays could line her up against car really isn't the typical setting for Conservation hired as CO's in 1977, and now is one of six women impressive list of records, the most Love and Chelsea's Pris Drew. Officer Sue Koppelo, who spends most of her work" working state-wide,. recent being a fourth place • 880 The 12-team field includes host Fashion Show finish in the Michigan State Re Chelsea, and returnees Carlton Benefits Spanieling lays last Saturday. Airport, Dexter, Hillsdale, Saline, Set for May 5 If all runners are healthy. Air New Boston Huron, Jackson Lu WmnanConservtion icer port has to be the favorite to men Christi and Monroe St. Mary. Chelsea Cancer Society fund- fake the title. With star sprinters Harfland, Linden and Erie-Mason Adoption Agency raising is moving into.high gear, Denise McConnell and Chris Maur- are all new to the relays this year with two events scheduled for the er returning, St. Mary won't be and Jackson County Western re The third annual J. P. McCar Festivities at the brewery will near future. easv to beat. ... turns after a year-long absence. thy Stroh - A - Party, benefitt begin with a German-style buffet Accepted in Usual Man's Field A "Spring Fashion Show" will The most interesting event of Chelsea's best finish was second ing Spaulding for Children, will be served in the Stroh Haus. As two be held Saturday, May 5 at the the day may well be the high jump in 1976. held next Thursday, April 26 at bands* play in the adjacent ware Ask the average Michigan citi Koppelo understands, though, exam, only 1,000 earned a pass zen what a Conservation Officer that whether people knew she ing score. ' Chelsea High school Media Cen -elay, Saline's Laurie Rogers and All events are run as relays with the Stroh Brewery in Detroit. house, Detroit celebrities will cir Lumen Christi's Sue Firestone are culate ; among the guests. in the Department/Of Natural was there or not before, Once ,- Of the 1,000.' a number were ter from 2 to 4 p.m. Featured two-person teams in the field ev The event was conceived by will'be fashions' from Vogel's and outstanding jumpers. Sherri Ad- ents and four in the running ev This year's visiting ^personali .giesourcfes does fp£ a iivfhg, and they do learn of her exjstence^ ^given oral interviews and were Kathleen Xavanaugh, director of also "Dessert Delicacies" for which lir and Mary Johnston of Airport ents. Field events begin at ,1 ties include: J. P. McCarthy, Son* the vague description might go mos,t waflt to Know ;h0^:^vvdi;v^bj^c t to : indepth pergonal in- established a meet record last y,ear# spaulding'fOr^hildren in^1977 and- ^'hiethi'h^ik4'ihis:../'.'a.;.ihan, who. iman entered a .prbfesfrion'lw%ftB^ ;ii^tiga^tte^^ tickets friay how be purchased at .p.m-j* with the shuttle relay opehlrtp, •ny Eiiot;• Mike-Luebiv."isJ6rm Cash, r : , r, v , 'andwilf try to better that.*--"' *-: : has -since been sponsored by the looks out^ for the animals an,d fem&les have not yet made sig the integrity of the individual v|efew3o:•'' •'••' •*• ••• ••• • the running competition at 2:30* Bill < Bonds, Ron Kramer, Jim Dexter brings in a strong higli p.m. Stroh Brewery and promoted by Northrup, Hank Aguirre, Sandy patrols parks. nificant inroads. So, before mov Sue and two other women were ' April 27 is the day for the Can J. P. McCarthy of radio station Drew, Dexter Bussy, Bill Free- The reality is that a Conser ing on to the identity problem of among the 22 finally selected in cer. Society's spring home tour. WJR, . h'an, Jerry Cavanaugh, BaBa Bak vation Officer-(CO) is a trained the CO, Sue talks' about being August 1977—the first women Tickets are available at Merkel's, Local chairpersons Pat Merkel er sand more. law officer, empowered to carry a woman in a man's depart ever accepted to the training pro Dayspring Gifts and Country Craf- and Earl Heller have been aided The evening will conclude with weapon and enforce fish arid ment. gram. tique. All proceeds' go to the Can Art Show, Book Fair this year by Bill Bott of Ann Ar door prize drawings, including the a weapon and onforce fish and As she tells it, Sue started out As a recruit, Koppelo attended cer Society. bor Trust, who has arranged to use of a car for a month and din game, laws and environmental to become a social worker, not police academy, where a 7-9 In addition, the cancer quilt, have two buses for the trip donated ners' at Detroit's best restaurants. regulations of- all kinds. thinking of conservation at all week course qualified her as a made by members of the Chelsea by Great Lakes Federal, Schumm'? Tickets are on sale at Ann Ar And, in Washtenaw county at because "it was< a field that wo law officer. Then she was sent Co-Op Nursery, is now on display Slated at North School Restaurant, Wolverine Lounge and bor Trust and Pierson & Riemen- least, the CO is • not necessarily men just weren't in." (Continued on page six) at Merkel's.