News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1964 Page: 10 of 10
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scored 178% points to win thei
second annual Texas Catholic.
Interscholastic League Dist.
4AA track arid field meet at
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Stuouisthreatned-in the
7th by loading the bases with
2out,but pitcher Francis Cas?
tellano of the Royals got out
of the jam. Castellano allowed
only 2 hits, struck out 9, and
walked 3 Comets.
Oliver had singled in the
6th and moved to 2nd base on
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L. M. Tondre & Sons
T hr•• adorable Border Collie
PUPPIES FOR SALE. Sin-weeks-
old. Mes, Ruby, LaCoste, (1c)
.2-3, with as double and 2-run ‘s
homerun; Greg Biediger,2-3,0-
with a double and a single’; ;
and Jimmy Duron, 1-4, with
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St. Edward’s Wed.
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Somerset Bulldogs-
Lutheran Youth BIdg:, Castrovire
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was canceled, and was re-
scheduled for W ednesday.
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April 29.
.Inaction Tuesday afternoon
in San Antonio, Tony Garcia
'tripled- Harry Oliver home in
the 6th inning to give the St.
SPECIAL LOW PRICE
10., Rahmberg Trailer Sales 10-10.
K of C 7-13. Falitaff 7-13.
I Game: Lytl State sank 963r G.
. Kenpr 227; ‘Srls: Rahmberg Trailer
Sales 2720; I. Finnigan 540.
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MV MEN’S LEAGUE: Lone Star 36-
REPAIRS at Bourqvin’s Service
Station, Castroville, are com-
plete; ' Station It open for busi-7
nett. (1c)
Do you need a good CUTTING or
WELDING JOB? Contact Bob
Grossenbacher. Also, faking and
ball n g-wiretie bales. 2 miles
south U. S. 90, Jungman Rd.
PO 2-3248. Ask at Mechler’s.stez,
tion. (3p) h3-: .fmuum.m
BOWLING TEAMS-Get together
and challenge y ourr fellow bowl-,
ers to a ma l th some week end
soon.{ We’ll- be glad to resets
on famous PITTSBURGH
SUN-PROOF
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... The doubles and singles e-
vents of the M e n‘ s City
Tourney will be the highlight
of action at Bowl Medina May
2-3. .
siity-eight men will be bat-
tling for the top money and/
trophies.
The team event, featuring 12
local, and 7 Hondo squads,
met at Hondo last weekend,
but final results were not ar
vailable at pross time.
Ladies Marketeer- League
met to reorganize themeague."
Jackpot bowling and a p a rt y
proceeded the trophy presen-
tation . and m eeting. M atty
Young ahd Britty Turnbow took
1st place- with 1068, While
Myrtle sdntleben and Doris
Keller took 2nd with 1018.
- Sammy’s Drive Inn -Juniqr
League finished its schedule,
with St. Louis Rockets ahead
of the Hillbillies by a T-game"
margin for championship. Mem-
bers of the winning team are
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with a nicfe 549. Harry Balmos
hitting 523. Al.Gray blasting a
210-519. Don Walker with a
'200-513. Weldon Montgomery a
194-512. Pete Schneider hitting
1914507. Armando Pomparol-
linga 502 series.
MONDAY NITERS: Lytle State
Bank 15-5. Peah 11-9. Lone Star 10-
Chris Du cos, Charlotte Groff,
Greg Hans, Glenn Burell, and
Ronnie Mangold. Trophy pie- ■
,'sentation and a party will be
held for the league as soon aS
awards arrive.
Short Frames-Jack Finnigan
SHOAF’S
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HOURS
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8 a.m. to 12 noon-aturdays
astroville KE 8-2152
Oterdhomtsanladstroct -reach ofthe Lone Star
battle. '..... ' .70 - r
Haby 502, Gilbert Mechler 483.
’.SAMMY’S 18. LEAGUE: ARckets
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PITTSBURGH PAINTS-J
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contest.
. , .r,. .. ' 1 ‘ zinsmyr was thb- losig
to express our deep- pitdher, _____________.
' for their kindness showp to us
during the loss of our loved one.
-Erwin Haby family*
n bteme d their 2nd win of the
Men's Softball League cam-
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Comets To Meet
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8900. (lp)
4 FORSALEPos hole digger and
grader blade. Nearly new. Will
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dama: ' cas% Manana *864; Ma rty
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" Medina valley Panthers go:
to Southside Friday, May 1, .
for their first Dist. 30 a game.
In action April 2T at South
San B. Medina Valley scored
8 runs, 9 hits, and committed
6 errors, while south San B
managed only 6 runs, 5 hits,
and I error.
dMikeHutzler was winning*
pitcher, going more than, 5 In-
nings. He was .relieved by
Jimmy Duron. South San’s
Mike Coffey was chalked with
the loss after going all the
way, .. . .12 .
Leading hi tter s' fo r Med i na
Valley were Roy B l ed i g e r,
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-Sammy’s 34-25,,37,657. Pear 32-28.
38,492, Castroville Plg, Co. 31-29,
38,458. Leon’s ged & 1 Fert. 29-31,0
37,929,«Schott‘s supermkt., 27-33.
38,111. Grige"* const. Co . 16-44,
37,109. - ■ ■ -
Game: Lone Star 970; Louis
"Schheider 205.‘serist Lonf Star
2710, . J. Schott,547. ’
MV MIXED LEAGUE: Trophy
. House 9-3, 6440. Casa Manana 8-4,
8664. Qan’a-Mobil 8-4, 6410.. Duron ’»
• 7-5", 6291. Stein’s Insuran a 5-7,
6186. Tudyk’s Mobil 2-10, 5991.
Cook’s Lumber Co. 3-5,,3981. Pom-
po‘s 2-6, 3993.
/2nde while Fredericksburg St. y
Mary’s notched 3rd and "St. .'
Louis of Castroville 4th. St,,
Anthony’s of San Antonio
landed in 5th place. , '
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fielder. Before a recovery was
made, 4 runs were scored. »
Down 4+0, the Lone Stars re* ।
' uia Political Adv. try Helen Delavim,
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Somerset Leads Softball League
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•' The Somerset ’Bui Mogs
a triple. South san B’s Sala-- i, h ;
zar got 2-3 including2 sing-
les.
The Pant hers walloped TM . 0
Thursday, 11-3, with Jimmy,
Duron being credited with the
win.' He pitched more than^*- -
innings, and was relieved by raju
Mike Hutzler, Hitters for MY . . ,
were, Hutzler, 3-5, including 3
singles; and Mike Franger,
i-2; with a d d u b l e; Barhum * • * ■ '
was chalked with the loss.
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lones for you and help arrod go ' -
the matches. Matches are ideal
for Saturday and Sunday afternoon
fun. Bowl Medina, (tfc) • -
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American National Ins. Cd;
(ttcy HA 6-2954
GOING TO the New York World's
Fair? Then get your free map of
Metropolitan New York and the
World's Fair Fairgrounds at your ,
local Phillips 66 Dealer. (Sie
53c) .in 1
fused to let up/pecking away
.at the lead before running out 1 ;
Of gasin th 7th, with -the-fi. . h
nal score at 4-3/
May 4 the Somerset Bull-
dogs try to main.tain their
league lead against LaCoste,
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“XI? vsncutngrAmStrs at Castro- --
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SEE US FOR ESTIMATES-
Building materials, Negley
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W. R. Griggs Co., KE 8-2111.
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.sociotlon bu/«' 0(1 classes of
livestock. Pleese call Bill Kin-
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palgn with a 13-8 win overthe
Quihi All-Stars Apr 11 -20 at" -- ' • -,s
Castroville.
The LaCoste Glahts and the ---3
Castrpville |jone Stars staged
1 of the most .exciting games 1. ( n.
of .the reason. Neither t e a m : "-2 0
sgred for '3 -innings, then1 the ■. 2 /3 -
Giants exploded for all their ij
runs in the 4th. Shortstop
. . . Royce Hitzfelder led off the
The.S t. Louis Comets game. Inning with a triple, followed
th Sf ."dwardese scheduled by a*walk and a small popfly’-
for April,21ain.Sah Antonio in frontof-home plate that..
one.StarRudysoliscould..n
not make a play On. The bases-i,
were c hoked- when -C a Ivin --
H u tz l e r. lifted A high fly-to.c
light. Appearing to be an easy n 1
out, the- prevailing1 south: wind ” ” *
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Saturday, May 2, at
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CHAMPS OF THE Hondo Women's Bowling Assn. City tourna-
gs-r- l ment-in Castroville April 5, team event-and Tuesday'Nite
Ladies League are Lean's Seed and Fertilizer team, including
(L-R) Janice Haby, Genny Tschirhart, Margie Haby, Alfrene
Tschirhart, and Margaret Keller.
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Schott, Bobbie. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1964, newspaper, April 29, 1964; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593602/m1/10/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.