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Wednesday, April 8, 1970 —THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—5
For the Lady Lions---
Dist. Meet Be
Final Ennis Jr.
Season Activity
The Lady Lions of Ennis Jun- oker, Paula Hughes, Deborah
ior High will seek their third and McCullar, Sheral, Carlyn Roberts
final victory of the 1970 track Ida Smith, Rose Mary Steward,
season at the District Six Track hateso thomnson t White
Meet on Thursday, April 9. Coa- Theresa Thompson .Linda White-
ches Beverly Back and Dow head, and Barbara Collins.
McGregor are proud of their Girls from Middle School are
Lady Lions as these girls have Rhonda Johnson, Lynn Thomp-
won two meets-the Ennis Invit- „ 0 :
1 :son, Pam Bethany, Billie White,
ational with 222team points and Johnella McGraw, Sandra Foster
St. John s Invitational with 219V2 Youlanda Bennett, and Kathy
earn Pom s. Dixon. Ennis track fans can be
The successful young Lady proud of these young ladies and
Lions for 1970 are Shirley Davis, will find the Thursday afternoon
Damita Anderson, Patricia track meet very exciting with
Beggs, Janet Booher, Kathy Ho- tough competition.
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LIKE THE PIED PIPER, Denis Wickham draws a following of children as he starts
out on a 9,000-mile journey. Using an 1872-model bicycle, the 30-year-old man hopes
to tour 11 countries in seven months traveling from London to Brisbane, Australia.
Terrell Aggregated Wins When
Ennis Lions' Rally Falls Short
Terrell’s Tigers took a 3-2 8- the fame and was singled home K. Reese, If .....
30 DEAD AAA North Zone victory last by Steve Braddocks. Tomblin, p .
night in Terrell over the Ennis- , .
IN RAID Lions as a late Lion rally came Braddocks was forced at third TOTALS .......
CAIRO. (AP).—The Cairo gov. up one short of tying the game. Bohauis nard amiaan to anor as - ENGL
ernment says 30 students were The Tigers went ahead in the Bohall was safe at first — and
killed and 36 wounded in a Is- bottom of the 2nd with three then stole second and scored on Budai € n
raeli air raid. runs on a pair of hits and one Johnny Nichols hit to center. Hill 2b
Lion error, while the Lions Nichols moved to second on Bradocks 3b
staged a comeback in the top Williams hit to put runners on Bohall ss
of the 6th with a pair of runs first and second with one out. Chapman c
on four safeties to account for Tomblin then fanned Jasper Nichols rf .. ’.’.’
all of the scoring in the first Hughes and Ricky Lewis to stop Williams If
night game for the Lions, the rally—one short of the tying Hughes, rf, c
Terrell got all three of their run. Lewis, 1b......
runs off Ennis Starter Billy The Lions were guilty of Harrison, lb ...
Jackson who went the first 2 committing two errors while the Jackson, p
innings for the Lions facing 13 Tigers were perfect from the Turner, cf
batters fanning three, walking field. Clark, cf
2 and giving up a pair of hits The loss leaves the Lions Beggs
while Terrell couldn’t do much with a 6-4 season record and a
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with Clayton Budai who reliev- 2-3 North Zone tally to date TOTALS
ed Jackson for the Lions. Budai with the J. F. Kennedy Dragons
faced 14 Tigers in four innings due here Thursday afternoon Terrell ..
on the mound fanning 9— for a 4 p.m. outing on L i o n Ennis ......
walking none, and gave up two Field.
scattered hits in a fine relief BOX SCORE
job. TERRELL—3
Reg Tomblin—the Terrell
pitcher; went the distance fac- Leonard, ss ...
! ing 29 Lions, fanning 15, walk- Paul, :2b .....
ing one, hitting two batters, al-Beck, C ........
lowed five hits, and both Ennis Moore, 3b .....
| runs. Eubanks, cf ...
The Lion runs came in the Young, rf .....
6th as Lion 2nd baseman James Griffon, lb ...
Hill slapped a triple to open Reese, lb .....
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Detailed 70 Plans Ennis
Polka Fest In May Listed
The 4th Annual Ennis National Entertainment Saturday even- and the dancing gets under way
Polka Festival, a rollicking affair ing will begin in a lively way t0 continue until 10 P.M.
which draws participants and with dancing to Polka bands,.
fans here by the thousands, from starting at 8:30 P.M. Twenty Festival Committee has
near and far, is nearly a month name-bands, who specialize in extended an invitation to every-
away but there is already a spi- polka music, will provide the one to attend this annual affair,
rit of excitement, as plans are melodies for the two days at the
being rushed to completion for four halls, KJT, National, Sokol,
the May 2 and 3 gala. and Knights of Columus. Towns
the bands will represent include
Chairman Francis Rogala and Yoakum, Houston, Cameron, Sch-
his sizable committee are busy ulenberg, Dallas, Shiner West,
with the various details of the Karnes, New Braunfels, Taylor,
weekend festival, which begins Fayetteville and Ennis,
with a giant parade the morning
of Saturday, May 2. - Festival activities will resume
at mid-day Sunday with a Czech
Old and young will be encour- meal at all four halls, for which
aged to wear their Czech cost- there has been much planning,
umes to add color and zest to the
occasion for a “little bit of Then, at 2 p.m., the bands
Czechoslovakia in Ennis”. strike up the polka music again
Saturday will be a full day of
events, for polka music will start
before the parade and continue
3 1 1 virtually throughout the morn-
3 1 0 ing. There is to be a short prog-
nu ram downtown, service from a
3 4 Kolache (Czech Pastry)Booth, a
souvenir booth, and dancing in
r . the street.
4 0 1 While the festival will not
4 1 1 serve meals downtown, there
3 0 1 will be Czech menus at the four
3 10 fraternal halls in the community,
0 0 0 which will add to the social side
1 0 1 of the colorful affair. Barbecue
2 0 1 spicy Klobase sausage, pastries,
3 0 0 and strudel will be included in
2 0 0 the menu.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 8, 1970, newspaper, April 8, 1970; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689571/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.