The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 28, 1972 Page: 71 of 118
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Tuesday, Marth 28,1972
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Litras In Third Year Here
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Thomas S. (Tom) Litras has member of the state board of tion. John, 14, is a student at
become involved in Baytown- -ttlLLea*’ue °/ Women Voters. Ross S. Sterling High School.' ,
civic activities in the five years They have two sons, Christo- The family attends All Saints => -
that he has lived here. He is pheAr-,1®;“ * freshman at T«- Episcopal Church where Litras
now in his third year as a 88 A4M University and is ma- is Senior Warden and a lay
Chamber director. * in ---leader.
AL CHAPPELL
Litras'is superintendent of ^
personnel services for U.S.
Steel. He is a native of Osh-
kosh, Wis., and is a graduate of
the University of Wisconsin. He
has been with USS since 1951
and came to Baytown from
Gary, Ind.
Litras and his family came to
Baytown in July of 19(7. He
was one of the first representa-
tives of USS to arrive.
Active in the Lions Club,
Litras is also a vice chairman
in the Boy Scouts, a membw of
the mayor’s Job Fair Commit-
tee, on the board of the Welfare
League and is a member of the
Baytown Housing Authority
board.
In addition, he is a member
of the Lee College office voca-
tional advisory committee, a
member of the Houston Per-
sonnel Association of Iron and
Steel Engineers and has been
active in the Community Chest
program.
Litras enjoys living in the
Baytown area with its warm
A.M. (Al) Chappell is well in- Also, he is the president of the climate and takes advantage of
formed about the community Baytown Welfare League, a it to enjoy golf and tennis. *
in which he lives. Although he life member of the Texas The Litrases live at 5107 In-
has been a resident of Baytown Manufactures Association and verness. Mrs. Litras is vice
only four years, Chappell has a Goose Creek Country Club. president of the regional
better working knowledge of Chappell is a native of Mem-
the history of Baytown than phis, Tex.
some long-time residents. He is A graduate of Texas AAM, he
very much at home with names joined General Telephone after
of people and sites as well as finishing college. He began Ms
historic dates. career in San Angelo and then
This is the fourth year for , came to Baytown after work-
Chappell in Baytown, where be tagforawMkinBrowinrood.
serosas the division manager Active in outdoor sports,
for General Telephone CO. He Chappell enjoys camping,
is always eager to explain to mrter iding and other action-
the public what his company is related activities,
doing to improve service Sn the The Chappells live at U5
field of communications. Mapleton. They have four chil-
Chappell is a member of the dren. They are Marja, 15,
Lee Collie Committee of the James, IS, Jeffrey, 11, and Jo-
chamber of commerce and is seph, 5.
vice president^ the St. Joseph The Chappell family attends
Home and School Association. St. Joseph Catholic Church.
Al Chappell Knows
About Baytown
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League of Women Voters and a
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TOM LITRAS
Little League And Teen
Ball Is Big In Baytown
President Dick Moravek
guessed approximately 560
players took part In the major
leagues, with another 288 parti-
cipating in file minors. ? ?
The Astros were file cham-
By MIKE FINLEY.....
Sun Sports Editor
Better than 900 youngsters
participated last simmer in
little League and Teenage
League baseball programs In
Ttoe Teenage League,
under the direction of Presi* ■'
dent Bob Warford, the pro-
gram was broken down into a md the Braves In the Central. -
pair of leagues, which included fo the minor leagues, the
eight 13-14 yearold leagues and Mustangs and Panthers tied in t
four IS-M yaar old leagues. the East, the Falcons were
WarfonK estimateT 190 champs to the West and the
youngsters took part in the pro- Colts won ill the marbles in the
We Salute the Baytown
Chamber of Commerce
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• WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF BUILDING
MATERIALS FOR INDUSTRY.
• INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL
CONTRACTOR.
• HUNTING AND FISHING SUPPLIES,
• POWER TOOLS, LAWN MOWERS.
• INSULATION
• BROWNING SPORTING ARMS.
/S season’s end^a city cbam-
^ year, the Astros and Braves
tied for the honor.
Also, an all-star team is
picked from each league. Then
there is a playoff with one out-
side team involved.
The East League All-Stars
represented Baytown in the
playoffs after winning locally a
junior league crown.
The little League is broken
down into three different
leagues - East, West and Cen-
tral.
There are eight major league
teams in each division while
the East and West also has six
minor league squads with the
Central having four. , . year ag0‘
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 28, 1972, newspaper, March 28, 1972; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104198/m1/71/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.