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Ottawa County News. (Port Clinton, Ohio), 1954-02-19 < '' !r"' ' J ./Friday, Feh.-19, 19R4 OTTAWA COUNTY NFW<?; PORT CLINTON. OHIO ^* £—T*affc fftrff, Dick; Millet To / , > , 1 Try. Out With Rams A i Richard "Dick" Miller, 21, for+V mer Lakeside High School star ath* ' Here Thursday lete, has signed a contract With*, the Los Angeles Rams profession*; • al football team, according to word^ Lakeside's Stonecrushers tangle miiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiitiiNiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiGiitiiittiHiiiiiiutiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiitinin with Oak Harbor's Rockets in the datzke, Merle Haar, Larry Slates, Double Catches Frequent At The Bay Top Bowlerettes received by his parents, Mr. &ndt* opening game of the 30th annual Dick Dolph, Norm Semrock, Paul Basketball Scorss Mrs. Kenneth E. Miller, Lakeside# Neeb, Dick Manzeck and Dick Ottawa County basketball tourna­ Bowling Green 65, Columbian 53 Prep For Tourney TABLE TENNIS A senior at Raldwin-Wallaeer? ment, to be held in Port Clinton Cobb. Findlay 65. Fremont Ross 56 College. Berea, Miller made an| : GENOA QUINTET High School auditorium wit a the St. Joe 74, Lakeside 55 Six local bowlerettes, whose av­ outstanding record as quarterbacks Varsity players for Clay-Genoa erages are highest in the league, first rounds to be played Thurs­ Gibsonburg 79, Genoa 53 EVENT STARTS during the 1953 football season^ S: are Ralph Geldine, Byron Gilbert, will compete in the Champion of day night, Feb. 25, and the finals, Clyde 67, Elmore 49 He was picked by the Rams in thd - i John Taylor, Jim Schimming, Pete Champions tournament in Lorain The annual table tennis tourna­ Saturday night, Feb. 27. Oak Harbor 70. Woodville 59 ment for Erie Ordnance Depot pro football draft two weeks ago..-"; Suydam, Rodney Baer, Tom Rus­ 4<V- Sunday evening. Lakeside and Oak Harbor will Bucyrus 60, Norwalk 53 players is being run off this While at Baldwin-Wallace. Miller •" sell, John Berkey, Bob and Bill iiiiuiiuuiiiiiiiuuiiuiiMiiiiHiiiiiiiiimHiiuuiiuinmiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiniiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiuiii Ready to assault the pins in both meet at 7:15 Thursday night while Nienkamp, John Smahaj and Rob­ singles and dou«bles events are month, with champions in five | played four years of football and, Elmore is scheduled to meet Ge­ events, men's and women's singles basketball and has been outstand- ert Kolthoff. Tom Willing coaches Gibsonburg Wins Janis Lambert, Mary Brown, Carol ing in other sportg. noa at 8:30. Richard Stuckey, Port the varsity at Genoa while Wilbur Petersen, Dolores Snyder, Fredna and doubles and mixed doubles, to Clinton, again is serving as tour­ Booth is reserve coach. Over Genoa Cagers Kreutzer and Pearl Pelyhe. be determined in double elimina­ nament manager and officials will Mrs. Snyder currently is in sev­ tion play. be Ralph Radabaugh and Tom Wil­ Genoa took it on the chin again enth place in the Northern Ohio The tournament is sponsored by BIGGEST SHAVING liams, both of Toledo. St. Joe Has Narrow Friday night when the Gibsonburg Women's Bowling Ass'n tourna­ the Post Civilian Welfare Council BARGAS9I EVERl BUT A Pairings for the tournament Golden Bears were victorious, 79 ment at Tiffin, having hit 611 with Thurman Armstrong, Port were made Saturday at a meeting Squeak At Elmore to 53, for their 11th victory in 15 when the "Matthews Cruisers com­ Clinton, acting as chairman. games. Entered in the men's singles ars: of coaches and officials in County Fremont St. Joe's Crimson peted recently. Dee hit 169, 218 Superintendent of Schools Edwin Earlier this season, Genoa had Danny Mezla. Bill Elliolt, Steve Gillette and 224 in her handicap effort Streaks jumped back into a first held Gibsonburg to a 41-40 ver­ Molnar, Richard Roberts, Jack SUPSB-SPEED Digby's courthouse office. place Sandusky Bay Conference and had 554 actual pins. Evelyn ONI-pi-at Finals, of the varsity tourna­ dict and Friday night's game had Bauser and Ann Kucsik probably Thompson, Robert Nissen, Quin- RA2CR tie with Sandusky St. Mary's last been expected to be close. ton Floro, Leonard Prater, Ray­ ment will get underway at 8:45 Tuesday night when they edged will place "in the money" in dou­ Saturday evening in the local audi­ Curt Bowser and Dick Shref- bles, too. Cleveland women are mond Rodebush, Gill Palmer. Ray­ a determined Elmore Bulldog fler each scored 23 points to lead mond Truman, Clarence Cover. torium, with finals for the reserve squad, 56 to 53*. leading in this tournament. tfams to be played here at 7:30. the Golden Bears while John Tay­ Henry Robinson, Col. E. W. 4 St. Joe led all the way but the lor's 13 led Genoa. Grubbs, Capt. T. E. Wright. Lt. L. 'First round of thfc Reserve HOUSE LEAGUE * WITH 10-BLADt r Bulldogs pulled within four points W. Nickel son, Lt. A. P. Hopmeier, tournament will be held next with only two minutes left to play Wilbur Gill's 245 was top score GILLETTE DISPINSIR Wednesday evening, Feb. 24, at in the House league although his William Wynn. Bob Hollings- in their bid for an upset. worth, PaU'l Gdovicak. Charles Sul­ the Genoa High School auditor­ Dick Kardatzke scored 16 points Elmore Loses To total was eight points under Earl ium. Lakeside Reserves will meet Gardner's 599. Gardner's best livan, Dick Hemminger, and Jer­ to lead Elmore while Dick Dclph Clvde Fivers ry Brunner. the Elmore Reserves at 6:30 while / / games were 218 and 200. Other was right behind with 15. Ken Women's singles entries are: Genoa and Oak Harbor Reserves Gabel paced St. Joe with 19. Elmore's Bulldogs lost some of - # leaders were Orville Taylor, 213 tangle in the second game, sche­ and 202; Dick Coyle, 214; Guy Doris Newby, Wanda Henry, Nor­ their growl Friday night when ^, W £ ma Faris, Gladys Lockwood, Kay duled to get underway at 7:40. the Clyde Fliers led all the way i I. • Lotridge. 222; Ivan Kleinhans, 210; Only Portable With County varsity champion ad­ Lakeside Loses « ate Les Sherry, 211 Andy Migala; McClory, Lois Cooley, Marguerite to win 67 to 49. It was Clyde's — - Zimbeck. Carol Kirk, Sandra Huff­ vances to the district Class B tour­ 10th win in 16 games. IjoUJ Engler, 223; Ted Glraham. & man, Mildred Porter, and Joy nament in Tiffin next week. The To Fremont St, Joe * - *."•* 212; Waldo Lindeman, 211; and MAGIC MARGIN Bob Ray and Ben Jackson led Kagamaster. sectional tournament in Tiffin, Stetzer, 201. Lakeside's Stonecrushers, handi­ the attack, getting 20 and 18 points Men's doubles entries are: Gdo­ the regional meet in Toledo and *• - - - \ :• capped by height, lost to Fremont respectively for the victors. Dick Mizener Hdwe. 1018 979 1022 vicak and Brunner, Floro and Pal­ the state tournament in Cleve­ -- <*?.> <;-/; ^ ^ _ St. Joe, 74 to 55, in a Sandusky Dolph was high point man for Total 3019 mer, Sullivan and Ed Bover, Hop­ land follow each succeeding week. Elmore, scoring 15. Bay Conference game Friday night i./1, N. O.. Maytag 907 939 998 meier and Nickelson, Rodebush wh;ch insured a league tie for the £ Total 2844 ROCKETS ARE FAVORED —Photo by ROBERT DODGE and Prater, Elliott find Mezla, Coach John Erwin's Oak Harbor victors. FREMONT ROSS LOSES Kiwanis 921 924 95(5 Grubbs and Wright, Jim Hiss and Ken Gabel had 26 points to lead Pickerel and perch were so hungry at Put-in-Bay last weekend Total 2801 Rockets, winners of their la# six Fremont Ross, winner in 13 of that double catches were not unusual. W. E. "Eddie" Brennan, Nissen, Hollingsworth and Rich­ games, are hot favorites to repeat St. Joe while Eddie Oglesbee 14 games this season and unbeaten Put-in-Bay, displays a double catch of Lake Erie pickerel caught Mason's 1012 939 925 ard Snider, Armstrong and Tru­ as county champs. They won the scored 22 to pace Lakeside. In the in seven previous league starts, through the ice on the west side of South Bass Island. Hundreds Total 2926 man, Wynn and Hemminger, and title in 1952 and repeated ^last reserve tilt, St. Joe eked out a suffered a decisive defeat Friday of fishermen from all over the state have taken the Sky Tours air­ City Bakery 917 996 993 Thompson and Molnar. year. Sirtce 1924, Elmore has won 38-37 point win. night at Findlay, when the F;nd- lift from Port Clinton's Municipal Airport to enjoy the fishing at Total 2906 Women's doubles entries: Henry the tournament 14 times, Oak Oglesbee thrilled the crowd ]ay Trojans were victorious 65 to the nearby islands. Odd Fellows 917 954 954 and McClory, Faris and Hufi'man, Harbor and Lakeside have won with his accuracy from mid-court, 36. Dick Miller led Findlay with Total 2825 Newby and Lockwood, Kirk and five times and Genoa won three nine of his ten buckets being 27 points while Baron's 15 paced Tuesday Nite Women .INDUSTRIAL Lake Shore 975 1062 949 Kagamaster, and Cooley and Zim­ scored from way out. Total 2986 times. Fremont. (Mary Snider's 540 topped the Black Mach. Co 844 1033 941 beck. Rocket varsity players include Tuesday Nite Women's League Burt's 935 939 1037 Mixed Doubles: Frank Mensing U.S. rot.Offic* Total 2817 Total 2911 Bill Williams, Don Cass, Ronnie last week. She had games of 179, Smith Automatic .... 874 844 897 and Newby; Armstrong and Henry; Depner, Don Pfaff, A1 St. Clair, Oak Harbor On 188, and 173. Other league leaders Hollingsworth and Faris; Hop­ Total 2615 CHECK Darrell Floro, Marvin Thorbahn, Victory Rampage were: Barbara Pelyhe, 158, 164, S & M 847 1026 832 meier and Hufi'man, Robinson and MEW Gaylon Gardner, David Ravas and Dowling 208—530; Mary Summersett, 179 Total 2705 Porter, Nickelson and Lockwood.
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