The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1969 Page: 4 of 28
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1S70 AAAA BREAK-DOWN
During
Tenpins
week
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Tonne Plaza Shopping Center
You don’t have
travel any place
to love new
TRAVELACE by
BOTANY
The total man wears
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Army sia-
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Aldine. Mac'
Dr. Bryan « Royse
( IIIROPKU I<)K
*OU SOUTH HOOD
towiw a
age in more ihan high school
sports by getting some of the
fishing and hunting “tales”
as well
(21 for 340. six TD’s) and
Mike Haffner (20 for 318.three
TD’s).
The broncos also have one
of rhe top rushers in the league
In Floyd Little (69 for 364
yards) along with Tom Smiley
and F rank Quayh
Pete Beathan*
rhibit by John
of Mr. and Mrs.
wd i 1968 grad-
«Hij:. School, will
rsJuy, October 23, 1969-THE ALVIN SUN
Miller Farr
Jetting three
Arthur. Cypress-Falrbanki.
Memorial, Spring Branch
Woods. Westchester.
17. Davis. Furr, Kashmer?.
Reagan. Sam Houston. Wash-
the hunters and
for use In the
handle*
and jiM
Sun Asks Help
In Covering
Hunting Scene
engineer
the Oiler offense which fea-
tures the running of Roy Hop-
kins and Hoyle Granger, along
with the receiving of Mac Haik,
Jim Beime. Jciry Levi as.
Charlie Joiner and Alvin Reed.
Denver's defense is led by
Alvin
Fa Porte
Lincoln
Rearland
Hitchcock
Channelview
Dickinson
edge in the series with the
Broncos, including the last
three. Denver Is th? Western
Division team which the Oil-
ers must fa< e twice in '69.
Coach Lou Saban's Broncos
have a double-barrell?dquar-
Oilers/Denver To Tie One
On In Pro Astrodome Melee
Speiialk fanned upper leathers are water rejiellent. \e
soft and supple Your choice of “Sweat Proof’ Hexihk
leather insoles or cushion insoles. Vibram lug orcuahiu
crepe soles and heels Let yourself go. Try on a pair
I hv I u*. sday Morning 1 no
L?jguf has a good swing on
that ball. Betty Jackson bowl-
ing with the Echos rolled a
higl game of 203, Violette
Wright hanged out high series
of 512, Rebels are holding
schools in making the big leap
from the AAA ranks into the
r^ugh AAAA Inter scholastic
League according to an an-
n.•incrrrent riade jt Au|tjfj_ ..'.nglxiD.
• h< wnrj .?J
child is j]wJ
and no one CJtJ
• Joseph Joubd
Mountain trails, rough country, or ju-t a walk in the
woods Wherever you go. enjoy going there mou .% I
Setter Sport Bools Here's sure-tooted traction and
wear, with comfort that matches the fun of tn-inc uun
first place. Kitty Kat Ups art
in second, and Snipers are in
third. Snipers grabbed high
team game of 489 and Rebels
led with high team series with
1314.
The Couples Social League
is putting a great attack on the
pins. Young'uns are leading
in first. Jetsons are holding
second and Canucks are in
third. Pat Abbet. bowling with
uanucks and Betty Parker,
bowling with Jetsons tied for
high women’s game of 167:
Dick Casey bowling with Four
K’s had a hot hand by bowling
a high men s game of 243 and
series of 555. Betty Parker
rolled the high women's ser-
ies of 483. Canucks fired high
team game of G43 and Jetsons
high team series of 1823.
Attack on Mr. Pin continues
in Socialite League. The Keg-
lers are still hanging on to
first place. Lunar Tics follow-
ing in second and Bowl i vils
in third. Leta Branum bowling
with B u g a 1 o o s dominated by
bowling high game of 200 and
series of 506 with LunarTi< s
running off with high tear,
game of 641 and series of
1781. That same day there
wen- others doing some out-
standing howling. Betty Sims
game of 181 - 50 pins over
average. Norma Slocum 198-
54 pins over average and Joyce
White 194 - 65pinsov»-raver-
Art Show
ier Student
last weeF Ey the University
inter scholastic League.
In addition to Alvin, Angle*
ton, Cypress-Fairbanks and
Furr are also joining the ranks
of the larger schools. Tenta-
tively. the transition is set
for the beginning of football
sossy sn
hW the seen
pure with its
’asterfu lly tr
Available in
burnt b--.wn
Dave Com, {
*nd John
han a vount I
°ndary head-,
man. Tom &
Bill Th.-npjQ,
*eneas The,
three former I
to ' unninghan
terback attack in Steve Tensi
and Pete Liske. Liske has
thrown six TDpasses and Ten-
si four in five outings. Their
prime targets are Al Dens-xi. .light NjW
EndElvir|
Holmes, tack]
and Torr
linebackers G
Garland B©ytt
derwood lead
defensive mil
have picked 0
icimical scene fr<
^uia* Bcwling,
' a-:, who is als
of 2322.
I? Twilight League John’s
Auto Clinic is leading, Altex
Dryer Mill and Richardson
Apts, arc in a dead lock for
second place. Edith Flore
bowling with Richardson Apts,
busted pins for a high game of
189 and Mardelle Koldenhoven
bowling with John's Aut:
Clinic struck high series of
498. Richardson Apts, captur-
ed high team game of 587 and
team series of 1704.
Top shooting continues in
Satellite League. First Saving*
and Loan Assn, is leading In
first place, and Red Cross is
hanging onto second and Pear-
land is in third. Mardelle
Koldenhoven topped with high
game of 822 andChristiansen-
Keithley, Inc. whipped up high
team series of 2381.
In the Master's Scratch
League tht spotlight is on
Darryl Miller bowling with
Bav Concrete and a whopping
game of 254 and outstanding
series of 668. Royal Dodge
is holding first place. Bay
Concrete second and John's
Auto Clinic third. Royal Dodge
hammered out a high ream
game of 798 and Glosson Mus-
ic Co stood out with high team
series of 2192. The Master's
Scratch League is a four-man
team league this year.
Reporter. Barbara Matlock
The Alvin Sun hopes to make
this the “Year of the Horns.”
by having hunters cooperate by
•"ailing photo-jour nail st K?n
TSttiffh. T5F"-880C. when they
come in with their trophies
this deer season. Ken will
come out. if possible, and get
pictures of
their game
newspaper.
The Sun
la and Victoria Stroman Bra-
zoswood is a new Lake Jack-
son school that will begin
varsity play in 1970.
Coach Wally Lemm and the
Houston Oilers return to the
Astrorndome Sunday to face
the Denver Broncos with the
kickoff s?t for 3 p.m.
It will be the first of two
meetings between the two
clubs. The Oilers travel to
Denver on Nov. 16. Sunday's
game will be carried over
NBC-TV and over the Oilers’
radio network with radio KILT
as the originating station.
The Oner* hoM a 13-4-C
Winners Announced
In Foothall Trials
W w Plata Stopping Cantor 65^ 5336
18. Jones. Austin, Mllby,
Wheatley. Yates.
19. Lamar. Lee. San Jacin-
to, Sharpstown. Waltrip. Wil-
liams.
20. Bellaire, Lincoln, Mad-
ison, Ste rllng. Westbury.
Worthing.
21. Beaumont, Poiiaro,
Forest Park, French. South
Park, Hebert.
22. Nederland. Orange. Port
Arthur. Jeff, Port Arthur Lin-
coln. Port Neches, Vidor
23. Deer Park, Galena Park,
North Shore, Smiley, Dobte,
Pasadena, Rayburn. South
Houston.
24. Alvin, Angleton, Bay-
town Lee, Baytown Sterling.
Galveston, La Marque, Texas
City. Clear Creek.
25 Bay City. El Campo,
Brazosport, Brazoswood,
Port Lavaca, Lamar Consoli-
dated, Victoria, Victoria
Stroman
Alvin and Angleton will join
th* 24-A AAA loop along with
■alveston, Texas City, Clear
Creek, i a Marque. Baytown
• <■ and Haytown Sterling,
A new 25-AAAA has been
c rcated that will include Ray
City. El Campo, Brazosport,
Hr az swood. Port Lavaca,
In Ladles Classic League
the pin-busting action is still
on. Alvin Cleaners moved to
No. 1 position ano Automatic
I P Gas into second. Iva Roeth
bowling with Alvin Cleaners
whipped up a high game of210
63 pins over average and Lee
Stone also bowling with Alvin
Cleaners slammed out high
series of 527. Clark's Sinclair
ran off with tug** team game of
870 and Alvin Cleaners domin-
ated with high series of 2416,
<"'th?rs bowllnggrvat that night
were Barbara Mills series of
515 and Nadine Clark, a game
of 185-51 pins over average.
In the Monsanto Wives
League Spare Tires are in
first place with Psychos in
aerond and Lucky Strikes in
third. Barbara Mills, a sub-
stitute. captured high individ-
ual game (220) and high indivi-
dual series (508). Lee Stone
did likewise with scores of
176 and 502. The Lucky Strikes
had both high team game (866)
and high team series (2414).
Jewel Moore bowled a tripli-
cate of 133.
In the No Supper League the
pocket founders were Dorothy
Mitt el ste ad bowling with
League City Insurance for high
women’s game of 209and ser-
ies of 571 and Keith Mallott,
the men’s high game of 246.
League City Insurance is lead-
ing in first place. Alvin In-
surance in second and Strike
Outs in third. I eague City
Insurance captured high team
game of al* and team series
D Gown. 32 40.
None 32 *0 a H
Pd|*ma 32 40.
Scuff’ S.M L.
Alvin Will Become AAAA
In UIL Starting Next Year
But if you are slipping fl
some exotic spot, you ’I
it even more TRAVELACE
a whole new look-rather
ribbons rippling through ded
filigree Looks dwii
deep yokes and double (
and feather light so
in new Vanity Fairshl
Packs, washes and weai
beautifully as the a«e®k b
it decorates TRAVEU
Give it a spec
on your it
j.j-ents, Alvin
?ratr?’s show
Anv Girl'*
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Bowen, A. E. & Storrs, A. W. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1969, newspaper, October 23, 1969; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1215158/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.