Remember When July 28

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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10 Years Ago
July 28 1989

    A third member of the 20-10 Warsaw Community High School baseball team has made his college selection.

Jeff Fitzgerald, son of Marty and Rhonda Fitzgerald, will attend Manchester College and play baseball for coach Jeff Hood.

25 Years Ago
July 28 1974

    Brent Faudree and Steve Wilson were named Most Valuable Players in Warsaw Community Baseball League All-Star games at Boggs Industrial Park diamonds. Faudree was voted the most valuable in the Major League circuit and Wilson in the Minor League. John Kleeman presented the trophies on behalf of Hull House, which annually donates the prizes.


50 Years Ago
July 28 1949

    Seventy golfers participated in the mixed two-ball foursome Sunday afternoon at the Tippecanoe Country Club golf course. Billy Bell Jr., Tippecanoe Lake, and Nancy East, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heintzelman, Warsaw, were the winners with a gross score of 86.


75 Years Ago
July 28 1924

    A rattlesnake, seven rattles and a button, measuring 31 inches, was killed by A.T. Griffith, Warsaw. Griffith, employed on the state highway, was mowing weeds beside the road on Yellowstone Trail, State Road No. 2, near the E.C. Irving place, when he stepped upon the deadly poisonous reptile. Griffith took no chances, he said, "Because there's no snake bite remedy in this county."

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10 Years Ago
July 28 1989

    A third member of the 20-10 Warsaw Community High School baseball team has made his college selection.

Jeff Fitzgerald, son of Marty and Rhonda Fitzgerald, will attend Manchester College and play baseball for coach Jeff Hood.

25 Years Ago
July 28 1974

    Brent Faudree and Steve Wilson were named Most Valuable Players in Warsaw Community Baseball League All-Star games at Boggs Industrial Park diamonds. Faudree was voted the most valuable in the Major League circuit and Wilson in the Minor League. John Kleeman presented the trophies on behalf of Hull House, which annually donates the prizes.


50 Years Ago
July 28 1949

    Seventy golfers participated in the mixed two-ball foursome Sunday afternoon at the Tippecanoe Country Club golf course. Billy Bell Jr., Tippecanoe Lake, and Nancy East, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heintzelman, Warsaw, were the winners with a gross score of 86.


75 Years Ago
July 28 1924

    A rattlesnake, seven rattles and a button, measuring 31 inches, was killed by A.T. Griffith, Warsaw. Griffith, employed on the state highway, was mowing weeds beside the road on Yellowstone Trail, State Road No. 2, near the E.C. Irving place, when he stepped upon the deadly poisonous reptile. Griffith took no chances, he said, "Because there's no snake bite remedy in this county."

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