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Wisconsin State Journal du lieu suivant : Madison, Wisconsin • 32

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Madison, Wisconsin
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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1976 PAGE 8, SECTION 2 USED CAR SALESMAN OF THE MONTH Naber to finish college before mulling offers 1 i sCiljikLr if Bill Johnston Dick Van Alstine Dr. Emil Schwegler Otto Ambrose Tour bchappeman MENLO PARK, Calif. (AP) Unlike Mark Spitz after the 1972 Olympics, swimmer John Nater says he has no intention of trying to cash in immediately on his status as the winningest American at the, 1976 Olympics. "I've been offered a lot of proposals," said the 20-year-old senior from the University of Southern California. "But I'm telling the offerers to come back in a year.

I've still got another year of school left, and if they're interested enough, they'll wait." Naber, a winner of four gold medals and one silver at Montreal, said he wants to swim competitively for at least one more year. "I only think one season ahead," he said. "But I don't think there's any way I'll be swimming four years from now." Noting that his parents are sufficiently affluent to take care of his financial needs for the time being, he said his immediate goal is to promote swimming in the United States, not to make money on endorsements or through other financial opportunities. "Swimming gets massive television coverage every Olympic year, but that's it," Naber said. "Once every four years just isn't good enough." Still, Naber's friends and admirers here plan to honor him today.

A San Mateo County sheriff's helicopter will deliver him to festivities at Burgess Park here. Slightly embarrassed by all the attention, Naber said, "I just don't think I deserve something like this. "I don't think I'm any more deserving of a 'day' this year than I was last, and I know I didn't deserve one last year. "What happened in the Olympic Games was just the result of steady improvement." JBA Hall will induct four Al Peck Al Peck receives the Schappe Pontiac used cor deportment "Salesman of thi Month Award" for the month of July. The Schappe used tor salesman who receives the "Salesman of the Month" recognition award the greatest number of months, throughout the year then receives the "Salesman of the Year" Achievement Award.

SCHAPPE PONTIAC SUBARU all-events at the ABC tournament in Dayton, O. A former handball player of note, Johnston paired with Clyde Jewett to win the Janesville city doubles championship in 1935. By Joe Dommershausen Stale Journal Sports Writer JANESVILLE Four men, two of them deceased, who have been outstanding during the Janesville Bowling 60-year history' will be inducted into the JBA Hall of Fame Tuesday night. Otto (Bud) Ambrose. 70, and Alonzo E.

(Bill) Johnston, 64, both of whom can still score strikes, and the late Dr. Emil (Doc) Schwegler and DeVVayne A. (Dick) Van Alstine will be enshrined at the JBA's second annual event at Krause's Town and Country Restaurant. The Hall of Fame dinner will start at 6 p.m. and will be followed by the was employed at the General Motors Co.

plant here for 34 years. Van Alstine also played golf and billiards and won the Janesville three-cushion tournament in 1955. A son, Richard, of Janesville, will accept Van Alstine's plaque. Ambrose, a realtor, and Johnston, a retired electrician, reside in Janesville and will be at Tuesday's event. Ambrose, born in Jefferson Aug.

13, 1906, is a Janesville High School graduate. He worked at General Motors here before going to the GM plant in Detroit as an analyst and specialist on M4 tanks and B29 bombers for 4Vfe years. He returned to Janesville in 1949 and became a realtor. Ambrose bowled in Janesville's Major and Classic leagues for many-years with his 757 (288-223-246) series in 1939 being Janesville's record until Elmer Silbernagl hit 759 in 1958. Bud has been a JBA member for 35 years and has been a sponsor of men's and women's teams for more than 30 years.

He served on the JBA executive board for 10 years until 1963. Johnston, born here on Jan. 22, 1912, played football and basketball before his graduation from high school here. He also played Softball for many years. He is considered one of Janesville's all-time best bowlers.

He has bowled on 16 league championship teams and six JBA tournament title-winning teams as well as the all-events champion in 1964, and doubles and singles champion in 1969. His partner in 1969 was Clyde Buggs. Jonnston's top series is a 758 and his best game a 298 at Kressin's Lanes here. A JBA member for 42 years, he was it's president twice while serving on the executive board for 21 years. He has a lifetime league average of 203.

In 1975 he compiled a 1916 total in the Wfcraq Efr QMS I jrarA aam u6 1 ZL mmmmmmmmmammmammmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammH Slze8 1 jjP 'fef COMFORNEE-HI'S SR CAJ.DY BARS t'3P 3 HANGERS 5.f.Pric.iP WtVMVu? Jiff LIFESAVERS, GUM limit r(L sjM i SiA.bK Our 15t. 10 candies, 6 sticks. ni; Multi-rib nlastin for -1 enshrinement program. Secretaries of leagues affiliated with the JBA will be given 1976-77 supplies and will be guests at the dinner program. Burt Kellerman, an American Bowling Congress field representative, will be the President Ray Shebi'sta.

secretary-treasurer Jim Bohlman and assistant secretary-treasurer Frank Zarda are in charge. Tickets are $6.50 can be obtained from Bohlman or Zarda. Schwegler, who died in 1968 at the age of 89. came to Janesville in 1915 as an osteopath and practiced here for 53 years. He was born Apr.

22, 1879, in Basil, Switzerland, and represented the Swiss in gymnastics competition in the 1900 Olympics and earned a bronze medal as a United States contestant in the 1904 Olympics in St. Louis. He also was an avid rifle shooter and won more than 40 awards as a marksman. Schwegler was a member of the JBA for over 40 years and was its second secretary-treasurer for 12 years, 1922 through 1934. He was president of the Wisconsin State Bowling Assft.

in 1939-40 and was a life member of that organization. Schwegler organized the Janesville Major and Elks bowling leagues and competed in them for many years. His best series was in the 680s and he hit a 279 in the Major League at Grebe's in 1936. Schwegler had two sons and one of them, Walter, of nearby Shopiere, will accept his enshrinement plaque Tuesday night. Van Alstine, who was 55 at his death in 1963, joined the JBA in 1936 and served a number of leagues in official capacities.

In addition to carrying averages ranging from 177 to 200 the lefthander was a member of eight championship teams in Janesville and Evansville. He won the JBA tournament singles title in 1945. His top series was in the 690s and his best game a 290 at Evansville. Born in Beloit on Oct. 24, 1908, Van Alstine played football, basketball and baseball at Beloit Memorial High School before graduating in 1929.

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