The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1973 Page: 13 of 24
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Blue Undefeated In Loop Play - -
Rangers Ease By
1-0
ByROYWALDREP out to be the only run of the ball he had been involved in in
the third inning, which scored which weren’t scored, .the whiffing nine batters and al-
TERRY BASS
BOATS
HIGHLANDS MARINE
HIGHLANDS 426-2113
, pitcher Jimmy Cherry, proved many rhubarbs that took place lowing just two hits. He walked
to be the difference as Ronnie more than kept the action just one batter,
luch’s Sterling Rangers “hot." Galena Park, which is now 2-
Galena Park, 1-0, at Galena Park threatened in 1 in District 20-AAAA play, got
ial stadium Tuesday its half of the second inning, a single to left field by Crockett
in a District 20-AAAA After Dan Moran lead off DuBose in the fifth inning after
all game. reaching first base on a two men were gone forjts
Kevin Rupp opened the third throwing error on the short- only other hit.
frame with a walk, but was stop, Jimmy Cox laid down a Eubekas ended up striking
quickly picked off base. Mark bunt and was safe at first. out 10 Rangers. Re walked four I
Creek then struck out after After the play on Moran had men in going the distance and
which Cherry drew a base on brought Kluch out of the dug- receiving credit for the loss,
balls. out, the next caH summoned Sterling did threaten in the
Lead-off hitter Tony Untie- and assistant coach Al fifth innStg, although the only
man promptly doubled to left “IL wbich saw two kts the Rangers collect^
center field,>Wng^erry to f hit by a pitch to load were earlier by Untleman ~J
third the bases' Bender. 1
— ' —--_____Mark McLain struck out for After. Russell Hargrove and
Bender then toppled an easy the first out in the frame, fol- Rupp-struck out, Creel went to
grounder down ,the third, base lowed by an attempted squeeze first „base after the Galena
line, and by the time Yellow bunt by Mike Johnson. ' Park catcher was called for
Jacket pitcher Randy Eubekas On the play, Moran, who had interference, and Cherry
had recovered, Cherry had advanced to third,-was called
raced, home With what turned out at the plate.
.. jJl....—................... — On this play Yellow Jacket
I, coach Bill Wilson , thought that
the Sterling catcher dropped
[ the ball, and the battle of rhu-
barbs was on.
Kluch later commented that
Teammate Wheeler On Third Team -
Rivon Makes Class AA All-State
FORT WORTH (Sp) - Ana- Boone’s Panthers to a 274) re- season and pulled down 20 re- Both Rivon and Wheeler Matthews and Harvey were
huac’s Bobby Rivon, who cap- gular season and the District bounds per outing. were all-district selections this outside or guard selections.
a tremendous high school 18-AA title for
“ straight year.
Class AA All-State basketball
it was
—esday by the Texas
Sportswriters Association.
asasasteu: ra
He was easily the class of the past season and, together, Joining Wheeler on the third
district as far as big men go. helped the Panthers to a brilli- team were Dick Rogers of Ab-
arm spread, ant 86-5 record in their three emathy, Gary Hethington of
feel like he years of varsity competition. Lingen-Kildare, John Waggon-
played like a player who was 6- Rivon was joined on the first er Comanche, a —----
earn by Juan Reyes
team,
guard, r
the third squad. ’ /
' Rivon was one of the key
Kennard
Augustine
went on to capture state cham-
SSSXU&S
Rivon averaged 24.5 points
Wheeler was t
general, and a c
He finished v
team by Juan Reyes of Zapata, an4tec^rnr^an0AumMUne
Ronnie Moreland of Grand Sa- State champ San Augustine
' -J
‘ • A
a mand Jimmy Harvey of Mot*
^^Reyea^More-rirr^''1^
out the second
BOBBY RIVON
—
nmm.
V *£ A' / ■. ^t /,V/
spokes in leading Russell per game during'; the 1972-73 Rivon.”
\Life-Savmg
{Courses Set
\For YMCA
The Baytown YMCA will be- | Section //’ y
Boone called Wheeler “tre- Klvon’ Morelana and Harris o
mendous at getting the ball to were named to inside positions Rounding
"* **“ ‘aQ," ”wu,team were
fjliiaptoton &un
SPORTS
on fte all-state team while team were Carol Frost of
Laredo United, Steve Gibbs of
Bowie, Greg Uhlig of Poth,
Johnny Bandy of Frione and
Kim Henning of Mathis. , '
this was the “most arguments
it
Ai
f
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walked for the second time to
move Creel to second. ■
But Lintleman whiffed, and
that was that.
The . Rangers- now remain
undefeated in loop play with a
2-0 record. They stand 6-2 on
the season.
Sterling travels to Smiley
Friday for another district
contest.
GALENA PARK
May We
Share. . .
i
ROY WHEELER
2A Team
gin junior and senior life-sav-
ling courses Friday and Satur-
The ffrogram will go on for GanderS Drop To 1*1 " *
four or five weeks on Fridays
land Saturdays. Ages
through 14 will be given: in-
struction in'junior life-saving
while ages 15 and up will re-
I ceive the senior course. - '
This program includes both
(boys and girls. Instruction will
be given by Garland Gjnzel,
Cathy Funderbunk and George
IDarsee.
The courses begin at 5:30
|p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m.
I to noon Saturday.
Wednesday, March 28, 1973
North Shore Topples
«In Eight Innings
GALENA PARK (Sp) - Mike Raney was the losing bleby centerfielder Chris War-
State Farm
is still
paying
bi
0 Onsid
0 175, St
FIRST TEAM
bobby rivon. Amhujc, m. I The YMCA fared well in the
me. j state gymnastics meet in Aus-
lr., 24.5 point!
I- Rey#^ Zapata, 6 3. 172. Sr , 30 9. ROimio. .
Moreland, Grand Saline. 6 4, 185. 5r , Itin.
5 . Sr J
ihewsrl
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Johnson, If ; ‘ - 3
DuBose. lb ' 2
TOTALS * 27
ROSS STERLING
PLAYER AB
Lintleman. lb 3
Bender 3b
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Map. —•
Hargrove. If
Pupp ss
Creet c „
Cnerry p
Tavery. pr
TOTALS
talent Park
Sterling
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22 1
000 000
Thomas Kendrick won first
! m, °s,an\i rmv 1 place' in the parallel bars and
second team rings and took second place in
side horse for ttpys 10 and
United: 6 4. 180, Sr . 19 8. (tie) Kim
took second in rings and fourth
siev. oisbs, Bowie, 6 4, i83. 7r 215 Mn parallel bars in the boys 11-
i 12 class. Jn the same division,
2U________________________________ ’ ' *
North Shore scored a run in the
bottom of the eighth inning
here Tuesday night to hand
Robert E. Lee a heartbreaking
1-0 loss in a District 20-AAAA
baseball game.
The loss drops Gary
Herrington’s Ganders to a 1-1
, reading in loop play , BEL is
now 5-5^1 on the season.
Box Score
PLAYER !
Hanson.if
Salmas. 2b
DedmafT. ss
-jongv^--
is Eboadstooisecondin
ms.de OicITog^Abernain, 6,1 vaulting, third parallel bars
WHEE
Anahuac, 5-10, 150, Sr , 20.8, and Milton
Jones Hamlm 6 3 * 155 Sr
Tickets On Sale For
Blue Boosters’ 'Game’
427-1704
does' make a difference
Tickets remain on sale for Bayou
Friday night's cage spectacu-
lar at the Sterling between Big
Bunch and the Harlem
Jokers.
The garte is sponsored by
the Sterling Booster Club.
Tickets, if bought before the
gam?, are on sale at several
businesses in Baytown and
Highlands for II for students
nd $1.50 for adults. If bought
at the gate they cost $1.50 for
students and $2 for adults
Tickets may be purchased in
Baytown at Citizens, First
American Bank, Baytown
State Bank. United Rental.
ick Rogers Abernathy 64 vauinjifc, muu
190. Sr ..18 1. Gary H,tMr.ngt<m. linden |and fourth in side hofSC.
waggoner6 Comanche ^6 ° ''as lo the girls 10 and under,
i2 outside roy wheeler, Marla Walker was second in
Mbeam, fifth in vaulting, fifth in
tumbling and fourth in all
around while Elizabeth Blake
took second in tumbling, third|j
tin beam, fifth in vaulting and
I fifth in all-around.,
Jennifer Walstead took sixth
I in tumbling and sixth in vault-
Bonds, r<
Masters lb
Raney, p
Warford. cf
Stoerner,)b
TOTALS
NORTH SHORE
AB
Junior School, Auto ing in girls 11*12 and. Debbie
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You could pay as much as $150— Its bp to you. Riding mower or
or even more—for this mower. But lawn tractor. Both special values
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Parts on Texas Ave. and Guar- Christensen was sixth in paral-
dian Finance j lei bars in girls 13-14.
In Highland's they may be
purchased at Highlands Junior] The Girardeau sisters, Ann
School, Highlands Texaco and and Dorothy, took part in the
Highlands State Bank. State AAU Age Group Cham-
The deadline for buying a pionship 'Swim Meet in Mid-
ticket before the game is 5.p.m.J land with good results
Friday Game time is 8 p.m.f" Dorothy, in the girls 10 and
Head football coach Al Den- under division, received a sec
nis of Sterling heads Big Al'slond in the 50 free in 30.0, third
Hunch. Other members of his in the 50 butterfly in 34.7 and 50
staff, includipg David Duncan, stroke in 37 0, fifth in the 100
Roy Foerster, Marvin Guy, Al free in 1:10.4 and sixth in 200
Hawthorne, Richard Bethell. individual medley in 2:54,0.,
Mike Ferrell, Robert Jenkins Her time in the 50 free was
and Jerry Maxwell, along with the fastest ever for a girl from
jnoxntMu-Aithe Gulf Coast Association of
make up the rest of Big Al'slthe AAU. ■ ... ,
Bunch. v . | Ann, in the 13-14 division,
on the same lipe as the famed , .
Harlem Globetrotters, were Pf^e 200 free tn 2:07.5.
formed in 1967 by Thorton |
Joeke of Chicago. The Jokers
Sloe, wen, Jb'
Wolftord. p
.Taylor, cf
Watson If
.Staggs c
K.rksey. ’b
‘^JOnvrf
irver. ?b
TOTALS <„
R E Lee
North Shore
pitcher. He went the distance ford.
and did a superb job in ab-
sorbing the loss. •
For his night’s work, Raney
allowed only six hits, -struck
out 10 and walked only -two.
The Ganders, who host
Aldine Friday night at Memor-
ial Stadium, received-five hits
in thp contest, including a dou-
La Porte Wins
Over Sweeny
LA PORTE Spi - La
Porte’s Bulldogs opened Dis-
trict 13-AAA East Zone play
with a bang by burying the
Sweeny Bulldogs,- 12-5, here
Tuesday nigfit.
Mark Hoff was the winning'
pitcher and he was supported
by the hitting of Steve and
l^rry Lawrence, who had two
singles, Billy Dahse with a two-
run homer and a double. Lewis
Deluca with two hits and Ran-
dy Case and Jody Ezell with
one hit each.__
Gary Hanson, Gabby Sali-
nas, Donnie Lindstrom and
Forest Stoerner had singles for
the Gadders.
Dennis Wolfford was the
winning pitcher, also going the
distance.
He struck out seven and
walked -one besides giving up
the five hits.
In other district activity
Tuesday night, Smiley shutout
Aldine MacArthflr, 3-0, Aldine
drubbed Forest Brook, 11-0,
and Sterling outlasted Galena
Park. 1-0,
igcar
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have traveled what amounts to
eight laps around the world,
playing before queens, kings
and other dignitaries.
Since 1967, the Jokers, head-
ed by Howard Rand, havewon
664 games and lost only 11
Along with Rand, other
headliners for the Jokers in-
clude James i Flash i White-
head, Fred (Goose) Jackson,
Gerald i Apollo i I xx'kett and
James (The Jumping Jack)
Knighten
Track Meet
Horace Mann and Bay-
town junior schools will host
Cedar Bayou, Highlands,
Deer Park. Webster ,and
Seabrook in a track meet at 4
p.m. Thursday at Memorial
Stadium.
Astros Sell
Bob Stinson
COCOA, Fla tSpt — The
Houston Astros sold catcher
Bob Stinson to the Montreal
Expos Wednesday morning in
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Gary Sutherland to Denver of
the American Association.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1973, newspaper, March 28, 1973; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104032/m1/13/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.