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Second Street Play ground Captures First Place In Annual Small Games TournamentSecond Street playground cap-ton, first; Cus Anthonasin, Me- see, Cleveland, second; Lynn !tured first place in the annual .smail games tournament held recently at the Hamilton Community Building,Waters School took second; McDermott Park, third; Washington School, fourth; Rosenow School, fifth; Cleveland School, sixth; Franklin School, seventh; Taylor Park, eighth; Jefferson ^School, ninth and Liberty School, tenth.Individual winners in the various divisions were as follows: Pony Division Pony Division — Chess: Tom FerO, Cleveland, first; Tim Jarvis, Waters, second; Ken Smet, Washington, third. Checkers: Ken Fero, Cleveland, first; The-rese Lapinski, Rosenow, second;John Roth, Second Street, third.Kalah: Donna King, Second Street, first; Nancy Fischer, Waters, second; Sheryl Schwartz,[ Jefferson, third. Aggravation: Terry Sheridan, Jefferson, first; Joan Seidler, Taylor Park, second; Michelle Lloyd, McDermott, third.Box hockey: Sean Heaney, Rosenow, first; Lori Hoffman, Cleveland, second; Jeff Schaal-|man, Washington, third. Ring toss: Melinda Henry, Washing-ake PartDermott, second; Andy Fero of Cleveland, Ann Hohensee of Rosenow,' Dave Wang of Second Street and Sue Burgess of Taylor Park, all tied for third.Bean Bag Throw Bean bag throw: Tim Hola-han? Waters, first; Kevin King, Taylor Park, second; Mary Coi-win, Second Street, third. Midget Division — Chess:Martin Clapper, Washington,first; Sue Peebles, Rosenow, second; Bob Schealer, Waters, third.Checkers: Chris Braeger,Franklin, first; Connie Roth, Second Street, second; Bridget Higgms, Washington, third. Kalah: Sue Miller, Franklin, first; Anita Schnieder, Rosenow, second; Janice Ditter, SecondStreet, thirdAggravation Aggravation: Denise SeicUer, Taylor Park, first; Janet Seres-Merlilerranomi Tour Ends For SailorRadioman 3. C. Edward W. Dana, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. •Edward W. Dana of 542 Green-Iwood St., has returned to Norfolk, Va., aboard the guided missle cruiser IISS Columbus (CG-12) following a seven-mOnthPutz, Rosenow, third. Box hock- 1 ey: Glenn Luttenburger, Tay-1 lor Park, first; Dale Murphy,' McDermott, second; Dan Wirtz, Second Street, third.Ring Toss: Cindy Seresee,Cleveland, first; Jay Davies, McDermott, second; Carol Strong, Waters, third. Bean bag throw: Lyle Huth, Second Street, first; Sue Fischer, Waters, second; Pam Yust, Washington, third.Junior Division — Chess: Dan! Murphy, McDermott, first; j Dave Phillips, Second Street , second; Steve Fero, Cleveland,] third. Checkers: Mary Schmitz,, Rosenow, first; Colin Ramirez, Washington, second; Shelly Rie-j del, Waters, third. ;KafcihKalah: Rita Kultert, McDer-l mott, first; Mary Fischer, Waters, second; Sue Peebles. Franklin, third. Aggravation: Alice Peebles, Franklin, first;1 Jenny Tack, McDermott, second; Geralyn Evans, Taylor Park, third.'Box hockey: Tim Bell, Cleveland, first; Tom Marcoe, Lib-! erty, second; Sandy Jarvis, Waters, third. Ring toss, Roy As-mus, McDermott, first; Suzette Conklin, Taylor Park, second; Bob Ritchie, Second Street, third. _j deployment to the MediterraneIPfllTl ft ■ ■ft^'tl a crew member aboardV-dJXl X U lIU0l|Coiumbugi he helps to maintainthird.Bean bag throw: Bruce Baker,a constant stale of readiness Second Street, first; Cinda Keip, aboard the Norfolk based cruis-i^atlt;rrs« second, and Sue Al-
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Fond Du Lac Commonwealth Reporter

Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin, US

Wed, Aug 07, 1968

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