The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 25, Ed. 1 Monday, February 1, 1971 Page: 2 of 6
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The Ennis Daily News
FOUNDED IN 1891 -
resident - Manager....................
Editor ............................................
associate Editor ...........................
2-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—
.............Charles E. Gentry
.............Floyd W. Casebolt
.......................Fay Casebolt
Monday, February 1, 1971
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if, all of a
sudden, peace came about all over this
troubled world? Well, it just doesn’t hap-
pen like that.
Let’s Use Our Heads About It
ed by force, it has survived through fortuit-
ous circumstances of geography or distance
from its enemy. These circumstances of
good fortune have saved the United States
Democratic societies have in the past paid in the past. They may well be unable to do
deary for failure to maintain continuity of so again in the future. If we allow our de-
military defense programs. When no overt fense “posture” to deteriorate, the proba-
threat to national security can be seen by bility is that there will never again be an
the people, a Democracy tends to grow opportunity for a last-ditch remedy of our
coreless. Time after time, aggressive, totali- error in the. face of attack. For these reasons,
tarian governments, ruled by systems where many governmental leaders, . military
public opinion has little say in military spokesmen and a major portion of U.S.
matters, have sought by force of arms to citizens fear present-day emphasis on cuf-
invade and conquer Democratic nations. backs in military preparedness.
Often, when Democracy has been attack- Stay ready—ready for any eventual.
Piano, Corsicans Are Ennis
Roundball Tourney Champs
(By BILL COX43 41 win to take the Freshmen James Lockhart getting the spot
The Plano Wildcats overpow- Crown.. along with Purdy of Corsicana
eredathe. Ennis' juniorvarsity The Ennis freshmen had ad- White, St. John of 1 ancaster
quint ast Saturday night in the vanced to the finals with a 50 25 Furtick of Mansfield and Square
finals of the Ennis Freshmen and win over Mexia Friday night, of Waxahachie C
Junior Varsity Tournament by a JamesLockhart with 18 and .
43-27 score while the Corsicana Louis Bullins with 12 led the
White club was edging past the Lions while Purdy with 15 and
Mnhis freshmen 43 41 in their Gnozawith 16 teamed to lead the
Championship contest. Corsicana club. '
Bowling News
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THE BILL MARTZ FAMILY was prominent 1, the Ecumencial several churches held re-
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First Methodist and his daughter’ is prescient of the "MYO there., The handsome
family appear, above—Mr. and Mrs.Mirtz and Sharon—(Staff Photo.)
The Ennis Daily News
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The Plano quint was led by Th 5 .
D . 1y lhe Consolation finals Satur
Patterson with 11 points. The Team-
Lions were led in the scoring de day inthe freshmen: bracket wit s S
payment by a 10 point outburst nessed the Waxahachie Indians nee saws U.......
: by Steve Budai with Robin Chase down Lancaster 65-61 for third Mama s-Papa s ......
adding 7. . place while Lancaster’s team 4 Seasons .
The Ennis JV reached the Sat waxed Mansfield’s “B by a 52- Wahoo s........
qurday night finals by defeating 27 margin in the JV Consolation Alley Gators ........
. Mexia earlier Saturday 40 24. Ennis placed one player on 4 Irishmen .........
Joe Crow led the Lions in that the Junior Varsity Alltourna The Drags.........
one as he meshed 12 points. ment team with Robin Chase 4 Mouseketeers 17 :
The Ennis freshmen trailed making the all star quint along The Dragons . ......
Apsti of the way in their game with Wall of Plano, Simmons of Astrocats
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Then the Corsicana club won the in the freshman division En- 4 Seasons—2189
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By BILL COX Then the Lions will take a night
The Ennis Lions varsity and off Friday of this week before
junior, varsity clubs will return closing out the current campaign , ;
to the home courtthis, week and next week with a pair of home .
1 hope for better things as the games as they play host to Ath-
Marlin Bulldogs pay ac visito to ens on Tuesdaynight; February
\ the. Lions Den. Tuesday.night in 9 and LaVega on February 11, a
district 9-AAA South Zone ac- Thursday night. T. 0 ! 00)
tion. a The Ennis seventh, eighth, and
The Lions and Bulldogs get ninth will journey tO‘ Wilmer-
... .59,5Hutchins tonight for game action €
merthings underway tomorrow night with the seventh grade tipoff 1
7 with a 6 p.m. junior varsity bat- set for 5.30 p.m. Thursday night dItol ,
7 tie with a 7:30 p.m. varsity tipoff the Lions will be at home host- beryl%
/ on the docket as well, ing Lancaster in three games: 00 010.17 Door part
EL The Lions Cub basketball Pep The Ennis seventh, eighth and o "assondix
Band will also be on hand to en- ninth will close but next Tues- 20 Word of
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tertain the fans and those who day with. the eighth and ninth astonishment 12 Pollute
/ have heard this fine group will going to Athens while the seven- An AF 16 Colorin
tell what you’re missing if you th will host Ennis St. Johns “A” 7
haven’t been there.
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St. John Girls
In D’ville Meet
St. John’s ‘B" and Jr. High team eliminated St. John 38-21
participated in the Duncanville in the second .game. This was the
Frosh and 8th grade tournament first time in 8 tournaments that
this week-end. The "B" team
dropped two close games and St. ohn did not reach the finals
failed to reach the finals. Bur- over « three year period. The
leson nipped St. John 42-38 as girlsplayed well before losing
Donna Patak had 23 and Susan to the undefeated Midlothian
Krajca 15. In the Saturday game team. St. John, was led offensive-
Midlothian downed St. John 26- ly by Pat Banks and Sally Vlk.
23. Donna and Susan again led Cathy Prachyl, Janet Vick and
with 17 and 6 respectively. St. Carolyn .Toth also played well.
John only had two forwards as The guards were mainly Diane
the other two were ill. Nancy Bouska, Cindy Whitfill and Rose-
Patak, Bobbie Moucka, Claudia mary Fowler. However Althea
Moucha, Patti Zmolik, Cynthia Bell, Monica Pechal, Glenda
Kubala and Kay Penney played Toth, Cheryl Prachyl and There-
defense for St. John. sa Patek played well. St. John is
organ
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The Jr. High team beat the now 20-5 on the year and plays
Duncanville Hi 26-8 after leading Duncanville 8th next Tuesday
21-1 at the half. Reserves took before the St. John Tourney,
over in the last half and did This is the first St. John Jr. High
well. The Midlothian 8th grade team to win 20 games.
Jackie Oliver to drive a German 1® ALL • 11” ne ,
Porsche to the closest victory Ernie Garth in His First
ever in the Daytona 24 hour......-
race. For Rodriguez, it was his I nco in EIvoc Tournov
fourth win at Daytona. LUSS IN U. UIUYES FUTCy
At one point, the car’s trans-i Ernie Garth lost his first Gold- but Ronald Harris, 165-lbs. also
mission oil failed and the car en Gloves bout in Dallas Memor- midcanee fbo n D
had to make a 93 minute pit stop ial Auditorium Friday night. Er- representing the Dallas Police
’__erasing a 213-mile-lead in the nie took 3 decision from 163-lb. Assn., decisioned Garth to ad-
endurance run. But after the pit Anthony Smith Wednesday night vance into the semi finals DPA
stop, Rodriguez was able to re---. Coach Panta Lopez expltained
gain the lead and never was Williams-San Diego Open Golf Garth did acceptably well since
threatened again. Tournament yesterday. Archer head on ovtewadawatesel
The win puts the German carded a 272 total, 16 under par, way until the next boxing tour-
Porsche factory in command for the 72 holes to win $30,000. nament, Garth has time to con-
again in the 1971 world cham- Dave Eichelberger finished dition his body and develop his
pionship of makes—a circuit it second and Jack Nicklaus, Miller boxing technique. He seeks to
dominated last year by winning Barber, Paul Harney and Bob show good in the Arlington tour-
all but one of the ten events. Stone tied for third, nament, Feb. .15.
A Ferrari driven by Ronny
Bucknum and Tony Adamowicz
finished second.
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida-
Race Car Driver Pedro Rodri-
guez teamed with England’s
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 25, Ed. 1 Monday, February 1, 1971, newspaper, February 1, 1971; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689672/m1/2/?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.