South Belt Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 20, 1979 Page: 3 of 14
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In Softball
Wadaoaday, J... N. 1979, SOUTH BELT LEADER, Paga >
DeclareVbur
All-Stars named
and your family
pendence with
Fickessen presents awards
Almeda Mall
947-1010
Director of the Greoter Houston Y.M.C.A.
Red Sox
LOOKING ???
Try one of these
defeat
Twins
1/3 Off
1/4 Off
Giants win
over Eagles
V Fashions
484-2000
Athlete of the year aad Sheriff Heard
received the Mr. Big Heart award for hla
For information, call
Brad Richison at 488-
7026.
BUBB BORN
Aaron Burr, politi-
cian and 3rd Vice Prea-
ident of the. United
States, was born in
New Jersey on Feb. IS,
1756.
Good hitting and sev-
eral good defensive
plays helped the 5-
pitch Red Sox beat the
Twins 23-6, Tuesday,
June 13.
Triples by Rodney
Biggs, Richie Wright,
Randy Garcia, Brian
Gallagher, and Jason
Hill were factors that
helped the Red Sox
score.
Making good catches
for the Red Sox were
Jeff Gibson at short
stop. Brad Evans at
first, Raney Garcia at
left field, and Rodney
Biggs on the pitcher's
mound.
Cory Burkhalter
played agressively
several times when he
was on base.
Robert Beebee, Jeff
Brannen, Jeff Scott got
doubles.
For the first time
thie season the Red
Sox had umpiring help
from mothers. Linda
Gibson umpired at
third, and Carole
Wright umpired at
first.
EXECUTIVES!!! This impressive two-story
is perfect for you. Formal living and dining.
14x 22 den with woodburning fireplace. Fam-
ily style kitchen. $81,200.
Local resident, A. J. Fickessen, left, Is
shown presenting awards to Alexis South, of
Channel 11, and Sheriff Jack Heard on behalf
of the Main Street and Downtown Optimist
Clnbs. Alexis received the club’s award for
It’s the 4th of July
Time to celebrate.
No time to be in
the kitchen. So
staff quality resorts,
t e n nis clubs and
camps.
The clinic will be held
at 3:00 p.m. on Wed-
nesday. The Exhibi-
tion will be held at 7:00
p.m. that same night.
offer is good
through
July 14, im
Sophomores: Sandy
Muse, Maria Hulshos,
Traci Demel, and
Susan Garcia (Cy-
clones); Donna Minta,
Cheryl Lee and Toni
Izerelli (Tornadoes);
Cheryl Redman, Rae-
anne Coe, Liz Terrell
and Jennifer Robbins
(Hurricanes); Debbie
Smola and Sharon
Fuller (Tidal Waves);
Tracy Griffin and
Melissa Oliver (Twis-
ters); Jan Pittman
and Lori Osgood
(Whirlwinds); Aleta
Flores (Thunder-
bolts).
The girls will parti-
cipate in tournaments
scheduled for June 26,
July 9; July 16 and
July 30.
ANXIOUS OWNER NEEDS OFFER!!! Open
concept Perry model with formal living and
mingroom. Woodburning fireplace. $65,900
Wet bar.
The 5-Pitch Giants
and Eagles entered
their game with identi-
cal 6-2 records. The
Giants got some timely
hits and made key de-
fensive plays and won
the game 16-6.
John Nicholson,
Randy Ranft, Mike
McKinley, John Gadd,
and Brandon Denmon
each had three hits for
the Giants. David
Sparkes, Adam
Ament, and Paul
Erickson added two
hits.
The Giants jumped
off to an early lead
against the Bandits.
The Bandits fought
back to tie the game
6-6 in the third inning.
A key hit by the Giants
Jeffery Robbins ignit-
ed a six run rally for
the Giants in the fifth
inning.
Leading the hitting
for the Giants was
Scott Hickman with 2
triples and a double,
Ranft a homer and two
singles, and Ament a
double, triple, and a
home run. John
Nicholson, Jason
Benevides, and Erick-
son each tripled for the
Giants.
In each game the
Giants defense played
good baseball.
Clinic sponsored
The Bay Area Rac-
quet Club in Clear
Lake City will sponsor
the Peter Bur wash
International clinic
and exhibition on Wed-
nesday, June 27.
PBI is the world's
first international
group of traveling
tennis coaches whose
principal function is to
Selected
Coordinated
Sportswear
breasts of chicken.
(> if you’d like a
large Dam with 10
pieces, you can use
this coupon to save
$2.00. whichever
one you choose,
youl give both you
GcJ&ty
OF ZHOMESZ^
this coupon. You’ll
save $1.00 off the
price of a small
&iick-fil-Abam—
The following girls
were elected to the
Sag emont Beverly
Hills, girls softball
association All-Star
team: Freshman,
Staci Hollis, Carrie
M c R e ynolds, Amy
Orth and Lori Rod-
euquez(from the Tiger
Lillies); Christine
Dusl and Debbie Davis
(from the Daisies);
Rachel Garza and
Kathy Kenney (Sweet
Feas); Lori Sorensen.
Cheryl Weissinger,
Melissa Jaris and
Natalie Silva (Red
Rosebuds); Tammy
Sharp. Leah Ranft,
Sissy Wright. Lillian
Selinas. Heather Hahn
and Monica Blancas
(Bluebonnets).
r 51.00 Off A Small "!
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OffALarae
Chick-fil-ABam.
VETERANS!!! This home is VA appraised
Popular I'/i-story 4-2-2 with formal dining,
woodburning fireplace. Qualify for this home
and move in now.
Use your Mr. John’s Charge
10920Fuqua 16522 El Camino
481-4481 488-0166
IF A NEW HOME is your cup of tea, see this
4-2-2 in this popular new subdivision. This
home features vaulted ceiling in the great
room. $60's.
BRIGHT, CLEAN AND FRESH!!! Pillared
Colonial home on quiet street. Three bed-
rooms, large den with woodburning fireplace
and form al dining room. $50's.
FOR THE PERFECTIONIST!!! Well mani
cured lawn adorns this neat-as-a-pin 3-2-2.
Custom Covington-built, split bedroom plan,
cathedral ceiling in den with fireplace and
built-in bookcase. $61,900.
$10,390 EQUITY buys this 3-2-2 and assumes
an FHA loan.
No credit approval required.
Formal dining, cathedral ceiling den, imma-
culate landscaping. $50's,
JUST REDUCED!!! Traditional 3-2-2 with
large bedrooms, oversized garage, den with
built-in desk and Franklin stove,
dining room. $55,000.
Formal
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Flickinger, Marie. South Belt Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 20, 1979, newspaper, June 20, 1979; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1199487/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting San Jacinto College.