The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1975 Page: 3 of 16
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Ready: Play Ball
(Pourl llerrldga)
Th# Llano Whlrlyttlrds,play-
ed the Marble Falls Tom toys
on Barney. Lee Field April 30
In preparation of their season-
al games with the first home
game- scheduled May 14. Donna
Bauman, Debhie Llgon, and E1-.
rite Nobles pitched for the Llano
Whlrlyblrds while the Tomboys
had NorvelfL Bell on the mound,
The Whlrlyblrds got six hits
during the game but lost by
one point, as the Tomboys rot
flee runs off their two hlt%
The Tomboys led from the first;
Inning and didn’t let the Whlrly-
blrds get hut twq runs until the
seventh when the Llano ladles
got two more runs.
••••••
The 1-eeWee boys’, teams
opened their season Thursday,
May 1 with the PSAL team far-
ing the LAC.
Elton Wisdom, pitching for
fhe LAC, gave Up three hits
with one being a home run for
Rick S mat hers. Shane Gray
didn’t give up a, hit and struck
out 13 as be pitched for the
PSAL, •
Final score: PSAL 4-LAC 3,
•***••
Lions for the first sly innings
and Shannon Franklin taking
over In the sixth and going the
overtime. The FB pitched Boyd
staedtler, *Jeff Osbourn, and
Kelly Gilbert and the FBgot the
winning run In the .top of the
eighth as Kelly Gilbert held
the Lions to three hatters up—
The^.lttle Girls’ thdms play-
ed the second game on Thurs-
day night".' .Thfe team sponsored . three down-
by Buttery-LAC faced the team*" _.f’or the second game,
sponsored by CAB with hotli
teams scoring, heavily. The
game wasn’t called after four
Inning even though the qAB
led 23 to 11 but since II was
. early and the girls neeijpd the
practice the game went through
the top of the fifth and the game'
ended: **
CA B -23-Buttery-Lac 14.
Diane, B e r r y h 111 and Lynn
Crain pitched for Buttery-LAC
team and. Carole Strayhofn and
Parp Holland pitched for CAB.
Mary Jo Thtsch was the best
hitter with txo hits for two •
times at bat.
Little League Games
Friday, May .2, at 6 p.m. the
Lions and FB went (wo Innings
Into overtime play before they
had their winner.
After six Innings each team
hid seven runs with. Jimmy Ro-
berts on the mound for the
ED'S 281 CLUB
Digger and Batter
Round Mountain, Texas
Mi. 825-9909
Friday, May 9- 8 to 12
Johnson City Junior Prom
___) Graduation Dance
UN CRIDER AND CROSS COUNTRY MEN
WITH U CONJUNTO DE NICK GUANA'
$1.00 per person — Public Invited
Saturday, May 10 — 9 to 1
THE ORIGINAL RAMBLIN' ROSE BAND'
Sunday, May 1 1 — Matinee 2:30 to 6:30
LEE KOHLENBERG'^ ORCHESTRA
Sunday, May 11 - Spanish Danes, 8 to 12
LAWRENCE RAMIREZ ORCHESTRA
ED KOfrRLA, Owner
PSAL took an easy win from the
MSB team. Lyndale Simpson
and Frankie Gonzales gave up
a combined total of six hits,
while pitching for MSB.
Pitching for PSAL, were Ken-
ny Myers and Douglas Rhoades.
Myers gave up three hits and
Rhoades one.
Final Score: PSAL 10-MSB 3.
Monday, May 5, the CC won
easily over the FB In a game
Interrupted by rfcln for about
onj-half hour that was caMed In '
the fifth because of a 10-run
lead.
Fernando Napolez and Carlos
Napolez were Pitchers for the
CC and held the FB to only four
runs. Jeff Osbourn on the
mound for FB give up six hits
to let the CC get their 14 runs.
Joe David Sherrod, CC player,
tripled for the longest hit. Blake
Ashley and Todd Mund got the
most hits; -
At 8 p.m. the fans enjoyed a
thriller as Jim Kirk Under-
wood pitched a no-hltter and
the . Lions blanked the PSAL
In a 4 to 0 game.
Sabas Najar got the. only two
hits for the Lions with one being
a home run, Eugene Long was
on the mtJUnd for the PSAL.
Tim Kirk Underwood-.pitching
1*4,
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Ua»o News, Thursday, May B, UTS
ills
Baye
Diane
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1975 76 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS, elected last week, arp
, president; Sheila Meischen, Jim Banner and Shayne Meixner,
e Stehling, secretary; Vicki Moore; reporter' and Judy Butler,
left to light, Mike
vice presidents;
. treasurer.
(Llano News Photo)
feste junior. The freshman will elect their president la
“** faU- (Llano News Photo)
LHS Officers For w,«H'WF#r
Vernon Kothmoim
1975-76 Elected
striking out 13 and walking one
Llano High School- Student
In the no hitter.
Next scheduled games at
Barney Lee Reid:
Thursday: 6 p.m,: LAC vs
FD PeeWee hoys. 8 p„m., CAB
Girls vs' Smith McCullough-
Lantex" Gtrls.
Friday,-6 p.m,: MSB vs Lions
(Little League), CC_yi.
PSAL (I.lttle League)
Monday, 6 p.m.: CC vs f.lons
(I.lttle League), 8:30 p.m.: FB
VA MSP (Little, League).
'Tuesday, 6 p.m,: Buttery-
LAC Girls vs CABGlyls. 8 p.m.
PSAL vs LAC (PeeWee Boys),
Little League has ended their
RUPTURE EASER
a *
o Meet — iniimt
I* Strap adjustment ,
twiriers and malarettes were
elected last week) to serve for
the 1975-7C school year.
Mike Baye was Sleeted pre-
sident of'the student council
with Shelia Meischen vice pre-
• sldent;'- Jim Banner, second
vice president; Shayne Meixner,
third vice pre.sl.deht; Diane
Stehllng,__aiK:rfit».ry;, and Vicki
Moore, reporter.
1 David Maddox was elected
president of the senior class;
Larry Lelfeste, Junior class;
and Chris Baskin sophomore
class. The freshman president
will -lie- elected In the fall.
Sheila Meischen was elected
Head cheerleader. Other elect-
ed worn Cathl Griggs, senior;
PON TOTOC--John Vernon
Kothmann, 77, df Pontotoc, died
Tuesday, April 29, of self-
inflicted gunshot wounds ac-
cording to a ruling of Justice
"Of thi
-ftctf * Marvin Lang, WSZ
Gets Walleyes
Alexander and
Investigated the death.
He was horn In Mason Coun-
ty, Feb. 4, 1898, was a retired
carpenter and was married In
1919 to My/tle Smith who pre-
ceded him In death, ■
BUCHANAN DAM—Lake Buch- Survivors are a son, Paul
Parian Is on the way to Incoming Kothmann of San Antonio; two
another-Texa* walleye fishery, daughter^ Mrs. Helen Frvar
of Austin and Mrs. Frieda White
of W’lchlA Falls; five grand-
children and a‘ gfeat-grand-
chlfd.
o,ubn- ta »j
No ».ftmg Ntqy.reg
WOW improved! Strong, form f.ti ng. wayrat)*#
for reducible i»g
DOlillA Swone, junior: -I.nrrutla
Turner, sophomore; and Tam-
my King, freshman. ■»
Junior varsity cheerleaders
e'lected were Kim Ross, fresh-
man; Kathy King, sophomore;
a'nd Dardta Oestrelch, Junior.
with, the stocking last week of
more than 200,000’ flngerllitgs
by the Texas Parks and Wild-
life Department.
The little walleyes, more than
a;i Inch In length, were reared
at the ^an Angelo State Fist
Harchery and were, three -to
four weeks old when the species
was introduced for the first 111lft* ■
John F, Kenedy
May 29, I917.
was born
luppcl 10. fkdoc.OI* Ihjurnjl lift
D**« ticp Snap* m front Soft, flat u
•feeTDr-k
fatntr. .bands unfu.ww
man. women. children.
g'Oin pad No
> lot comfort
first round of play with the CC
winning, four games, no losses.
Comer Dneq Store
lU MT-4UK Uua, Tma
Team
CC . . . .
MSB. . .
PSA L . .
FB. . . .
Lions . .
......
tn etils lakn,
Larry, Campbell, statewide
walleye project leader at San
Angelo, explained “These wall-
eyes are now feeding on other
fish. That means we can expect
greater survlvlal than we would
by stocking younger fish, In
the larval stage.’’
Walleyes normally grow to a
foot long In a year and com-
monly reach 12 to 15 pounds.
They are a Sporty game fish
and, are considered among the
finest on the table.
.....
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1975, newspaper, May 8, 1975; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037774/m1/3/?q=sigma+nu+north+texas+state: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.