The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 148, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 22, 1969 Page: 4 of 6
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PLAY SCHOOL OF ENNIS HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT SUCCESS
4—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—Sunday, June 22, 1969
Spots Opportunity
In PBA open Told Merchants Legion II Winners
By Hilltop Lanes - LUS. " %
Local bowlers still have an Fr * EDF leam S D- Victor
opportunity to win spots in the 1 1 1e9 L „ , CClll DULY IVIVI
pro-am portion of $30,050 Fort By BILL COX B & H and struck cut two, walk-
Worth PBA Open. Hilltop Lanes The Legion defeated the Ki- ed 13, and gave up three hits
in Waxahachie will be running wanis by a 6-5 margin Friday in the three and one-half in-
shifts at 5:30 p.m. June 22, 28, night in Little League play as nings he pitched. He was re-
29 and July 5 and 6. Bowlers the Merchants manhandled the lieved by Darrell Sheffield who
must be ABC sanctioned. Win- B & H by a 13-4 mark. In Boys fanned three walked one and
ners of these spots will bowl League play the EBF defeated gave up one hit in one and one-
with a professional bowler July the Optimist club by a 9-3 count, half innings on the mound.
10 at Meadowbrook Lanes in Ft. Steven Grier was the winning In BL play T. Vyers led the
Worth. Several of the pros will Legion hurler as he fanned six, EBF ciub both at the plate with
bowl a match game exhibition walked six, and allowed seven a single and double and on the
with these winners at Hiltlop hits in going the full six innings. mound where he fanned four-
Lanes either July 7 or 8. ” ” - 41
Albert Haskovec was the loser teen walked two, and gave up
fanning five, walking four, and no hits in pitching the full four
giving up nine hits, innings.
Leading hitter for the Legionr
n 5 R. Bolton and Walker teamed
was Don Hill with a double and . 1 the Ortini
a single while Mike Collard led up to hurl for the Optimist-fan-
the Kiwanis with a double and ning five walking seventeen, and
two singles giving up two hits.
SmMonday nights action in LL
The Merchants jumped to a biot has the FRF and B & B
9-0 lead before the B & H could plax has thenx.amAm with
strike back in the other Friday the CWA and Lions set to go
night game as Clarence Cook - the * m
went the full six innings for i B1 games the B&K: will
the victorious Merchants, play the Merchants at 6:30 p.m.
on the St. John’s diamond.
Terrell s Jones
Adds 2 Coaches
Terrell High School Athletic
Director and Head Football Coa-
ch Phil Jones has announced
two new assistant coaches to the
Tiger staff for the 1969-70 school
year. Cook fanned eight, walked
Richard Lackey, a 34-year-old three, and allowed six hits in Tion
coach at Class B Celeste, was gaining the win for the Mer- Kiwanis
chosen to fill the vacancy creat- chants.B & H
ed by the advancement of Tru- Kenneth Busby started for the Merchants
man Welch, who has moved to
the administration field as prin-
cipal of the Terrell Middle
School.
Lackey will be in charge of
all ninth grade athletics accord-
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for the Tigers in the coming
CITY PLUMBING
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New Work & Maintenance
Plastic Pipe & Fittings
Water Heaters
Tubs . Lavetories
Ditching • Sewer Tile
THE ANNUAL ENNIS HOME- have snack time, story Gwendolyn Bradley, Mrs. John and Mary Sandifer. The children Ann Jurik, Greg Kirkpatrick.
MAKING Department play time, singing, coloring and dp Overall and Mrs. Ellis Denney,
school is in the midst of a very a simple craft to take home with High School girls helping are
year. y Welch as head baseball coach
Gilbert Willie will * replace at Terrell for the 1970 season.
409 E. Ave.
875-7221
________________________________**---------=-J enrolled in the school are: Tony Neuman Kara Newsome, can
successful season. The school is them. Homemaking students en- 1 Terry Allred, Nancy Baack, Ein- Adams, Jenifer Angell. Alfred Wayne Novak, Tom Perkins,
being held in the Stephen F. rolled in the summer homemak- da Bates, Karen Booher, Mickey Bennet, Tammy Chesley, Jim pauis Salik. Steven Salik, Dee
Austin School cafetorium. Each ing program alternate being ‘in Cryer, Janet Huff, Brenda Hugh- Dunkerley, Michele Dunkerly, Ann Smith, Joe Smith,’ Wes
day between 9:00 and 11:30 a.m. charge of the activities thus es, Nancy Kucera, Marsha Mer- Gretchen Gossett, Jim Gossett, Walker, Courtnev Ware, Kirk
the children have a free play gaining a varied experience. The ritt, Mary Merritt, Pam Morris, Cheryl Henderson, Lisa Hobbs, Wilson, and Jeffrey Wingo. The
period, play outside (baseball, school is under the direction of Joy Beth Paden, Janice Robin- Howard Hughes, Hope Hughes, school will continue through the
swinging, and in the sand piles), the homemaking teachers. Miss son, Doris Rogers, Shirley Searcy William Hughes, Kris Jurik, Le coming week.
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The Legion got back on the Nekuza, If .
winning track Friday night with Hooker, p, 2b
a 11-3 win of the Optimist Doherty, cf ...
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The Legion jumped on the .
Optimist starter Ricky Wright TOTALS .......
early in the opening and had - OPTIMIST
111 runs before reliever J o e player _
Poff could get out of the inning, uncle
Most of the runs—ten of them M. Gorman, 20
anyway—came after two were Callant ’
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On the other hand the Legion R. Wright, p, 3b ........
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Clay Callaway led the Opti- DUI ICO Ful U
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singled twice in three at bat | ormas ( toarON
for the Legion. Gary Renfro ■ liivU CICCl CU
and Michael Giddings e a ch 1/.L • A. x
doubles while George B e g g s Will / ArrAcTe
Monday night action in Pony ‘ - — 44 V0ED
action has the Carbton taking Believed (by authorities to
on Optimist at 8:15. have cleared up five burglaries
Carbon now leads in in the area—two Dallas men,
regular season play in the Pony aged 41 and 19, have been ar-
loop with a 2-0 mark with the rested in connection with these
Legion and Opti tied for second cases, according to Sheriff Way-
with 1-1 and the Merchants in ne McCollum.
the celler at 0-2.
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advantage:of well-kept bathing strips, ocean swimming and ride-and-game areas close
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The sheriff stated that Depu- the cases, took the two suspects charge of removing mortgaged L
As ice .to Dallas today in an attempt to property. Other arrests included
_ 2locate the merchandise stolen those of a Dallas woman for ,
Barney Boyd, who worked on from homes in the Ennis and driving while intoxicated at
r A • ■ ' * w ■ E N Bristol area in recent weeks. • .1 .
Ly F A n M I e IA F D n nSheriff McCollum said Ennis, a 17 year-old youth for i
AB R H toms American Legion Daseballers burglaries have been cleared up minor in possession of alcohol L
0 1 0 I I I I with the arrests. A third person and a Colorado man was arrest- I
• 2 0 1 Have HIT Schanio AT Play Ahead is to be taken into custody—it ed near Waxahachie on a speed-
.2/21 HdveIulOcudic ViI Id All was disclosed, ing charge by highway patrol- |
. 4 11 The Ennis American Legion Plano Tuesday night for a re- „ a that Deputies Cra- men. •
. 3 2 2 baseball club started a heavy turn encounter with the Plano ', Deputies 3
. 3 1 1 two weeks of action last night club, both are 8 p.m. contest. ham and Boyd got leads of t h e
• 3 1 1 (Saturday) with a game on the Saturday night the Ennis nine suspects in Dallas. _
St. John’s field against the Plano returns home to host the Cle- In other activity, it was stated
Legion club. bume Legion squad in another anInnisiman has her arrestted
Then this afternoon at 1:30 8 p.m. contest. Levelland authorities on a
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on Boyce paved road—water
available—20% down, easy
terms.
Nice building lot 1015Y2
W. Lampasas St. Size 55X185
feet, has large pecan tree and
some fruit trees. Priced
$1500.00 cash.
Vacant lot, corner Lampas-
as and South McKinney —
$1000.00.
Nice two bedroom home,
603 W. Travis. A bargain.
Residence, large corner lot,
ideal location—N. Preston.
GEO. H. BARNEY
875-7127
p.m. the local nine is due in „
Dallas to battle the North Dallas The following week the locals
Legion club in a double header will be entered in the Terrell
at Jesuit park.
American Legion tournament
Monday night the Ennis club which runs June 30-July 4 with
will travel to Lancaster for a a district game with Waxahachie
District VI encounter with the in Waxahachie on Wednesday
Lancaster Club, before going to night, July 2, thrown in to boot.
Da. 2. A. Williami
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 148, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 22, 1969, newspaper, June 22, 1969; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677758/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.