The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 47, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 27, 1972 Page: 4 of 8
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4—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-Sunday, February 27, 1972
EHS Sports Tennis Team
he Ennis Daily News
By Robert Prickett
Ennis High School, for the
•first year, is sporting a tennis a
team which is participating in I
UIL tennis competition. Tennis -
practice started in August for ‘
all students who were interested ,
in trying out for the tennis team
or learning how to play tennis.
Tennis practice was after
school each day of the fall i
semester.
In early January the Ennis
High School Tennis Team was
selected from those students
who worked out after school. -
The team consists of 12 players 1
who are divided in “A” and “B” i
teams. The A team members g
are Kathy Hooker, sophomore, a
girls’ singles; Lind Rhea and 1
Tina Ruhl, sophomore, girls’ a
doubles; Charlie Cruz, junior,
boys’ singles; Kenneth Holland
and Floyd Bates, junior, boys’
doubles. The players on the “B”
" team are Phillip Garrett,
Jeff Fallen, James Stewart,
Donna Tolar, Linda Colkin and ‘
, Lynn Porter. sea
Experience is a rule for
success in tennis, and the EHS
tennis team is certainly
th receiving experience. They
' th opened their season in the
d Garland Tournament February
4, and since then have had
PICTURED- (front) CharlieCruz boys' singles, (back)
Kenneth Holland and Floyd Bates, boys' doubles
for EHS Tennis Team.
matches with Terrell, Wilmer- Tuesday, February 15, Wilmer-
Hutchins, Seagoville, Corsicana Hutchins.
and Lancaster.
Friday, February 25, Terrell.
In these past matches the Tuesday, February 29,
EHS Tennis Team has found Waxahachie.
some success. In Wilmer- Thursday, March 2, Marlin.
LIONS
LINES
By BILL COX
The Ennis Lion track and Tina Rhul and Linda Rhea while
field team was in Dallas today team members of the B-team
to participate in their first meet are Phillip Garrett, Jeff Fallen,
of the year as the Bishop Lynch Donna Tolar, Linda Colkin,
Relays kickoff another big year Lynn Porter and James
in the cinder sport for the Lions. Stewart,__________________
Coach Ross Lewis will be in
charge of the Lion thinclads this
a spring as seven meets dot the
. local schedule. The Lions will
i run at Ennis, Plano, Corisicana,
a Grand Prairie, Jesuit, Mt.
Pleasant and the 9-AAA District
" Meet.
Last year the Lions won all
a , the marbles in 9-AAA District
1 'and should prove hard to beat
again this year.
Seagoville.
Monday, February 21, Cor-
sicana.
Tuesday, February 22, Lan-
caster.
Monday, February 28, Wilmer-
Hutchins.
Hutchins, Kenneth Holland and Monday, March 6, Kaufman. Tuesday, March 14
Floyd Bates were victorious in Thursday, March 9, Waxahachie.
boys’ doubles with sets of 6-0, 6- Waxahachie. Thursday, March 16, Corsicana.
0. In girls doubles Tina Ruhl and Monday, March 20, Seagoville. Wednesday, April 5,
Linda Rhea won with sets of 3-6, Tuesday, March 21, Corsicana. Waxahachie.
March
6-3 and 6-4. Charlie Cruz and Wednesday, March 22, Fair-
Phillip Garrett also took a field.
doubles victory.
Tuesday, April 4, Fairfield.
Tuesday, April
11-12
Charlie Cruz was a winner in Thursday, April 6, Kaufman.
Seagoville in boys’ singles
DISTRICT MEET AT LAN-
CASTER
division with sets of 6-2, 6-3.
Spo
TEXAS
SPORTS
HOUSTON - A senior forward
of the University of Houston
says he received two pro
basketball contract offers while
In baseball -- Houston Astros
relief pitcher George Culver has
signed his 1972 contract a
reducing the Astros’ unsigned
list to four.
No contract terms were •
announced for Culver who
appeared in 59 games in 1971
and had a record of five vic-
tories and eight losses.
Still unsigned are pitchers
James Rodney Richard and
Buddy Harris and outfielders
Jesus Alou and Rich Chiles.
The Astros, who are training
in Cocoa, Florida, will have
their first ehhibition game
March 11 against Minnesota.
AUSTIN - And in Austin
defending champion round top
Carmine High School and
An exa
firmed th
sight is 1
return to
His brot
"has gor
following
Dr. Cha
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infirmary
vision in
deteriorat
Tony Cc
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the entire
returned
Boston Re
before he
California
But he qui
saying he
he was still a junior, but that he Stephenville Huckabay
decided to stay in school.
have moved into the finals of the
Ennis was third a year ago at Dweight Davis said that one Class “B” girls’ state basket-
Lynch, McKinney and Bishop of the things that prevented ball tournament.
Dunne while taking first places him from accepting the offer Carmine defeated Neches 52
at Ennis, Plano, Grand Prairie was the advise of a friend who to 50 behind the sharpshooting
and in District. told him the proposed merger of of 6-2 junior Nina Marburger
the two pro leagues would not who scored 44 points, including
Baseball continues to close
in on the local sports scene with
the season opener only a week
away as the Lions go to Terrell
March 3 for a 4 p.m. contest.
The Lions are expected to
make a strong run for the 9-AAA
South Zone title this year after
finishing second to Waco Moore
last season. Lancaster was the
9-AAA Champ last year.
Waxahachie will get the jump
on the Lions with a March 1st
date with South Grand Prairie
on tap in Grand Prairie while
Lancaster opens up against
Richardson Berkner Friday.
keep him from getting a good the two in the last second that
contract in another year. accounted for the victory. It
Speaking of the pro basketball was Neches’ first loss in 37
offers to juniors, Davis said that games.
they should not keep a player Huckabay defeated Follett 68
from getting his degree. In his to 65. For the winners the big
words: “If a guy wants his scorer was Karen Spain who
degree, he can always come contributed 37 points.
back in the off-season and get
Ennis High is the Tennis
competition in District 9-AAA
this year for the first time ever
an coach Linda Freeman has
listed a complete schedule of
games for the Lion netters.
OUT-OF-TOWN 4:00 p.m.
TOURNAMENTS
Kenneth Holland and Floyd
Bates won in boy’s doubles Monday, February 14, Terrell. February 4-5, Garland.
Charlie Cruz and Kathy Hooker Thursday, February 17, March 10-11, Samuel-Grand in
won, and a Linda Rhea--Tina Dallas.
Ruhl combination won the girls’
doubles match.
To explain scoring of tennis,
the numbers following the
names are set counts, and these
are used in indicating the
winner of a match. To win a
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TWO ENNIS FISHERMEN at the fishing not spot
in the state right now are Joe Hawkins, sitting, and
W.J. Pollan with their catch at Centerville on the
Trinity River. Many Ennis anglers have made the
trip to Centerville with all of them catching boat
loads of fish as the top photo shows. In the bottom
picture shows how the boats are launched and
docked with many boat loads of fishermen in the
background.
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Ennic CIaliorc Pinro The Lions have already
LIlo 0el □ I T CCS played several matches with
the next action scheduled for
Fighth nt Tominio Monday February 28 in Wilmer
TOIT iCIRS Hutchins while the next home
in with an 87. Houdekhad a 92 to date is against Waxahachie
round out the Lion scoring. here Thursday, March 2. All
Ennis returns to action March games begin at 4 p.m.
10 when the Ennis Invitational A team members are Kenneth
(3 Pieces, French Fries, Ketchup
& Bread)
By Bill Cox
I match the player must win two
• of three sets. A set is scored by The Ennis High Golf Team
winning six games and being placed eighth yesterday in the
, two games ahead. A set count of Temple Invitational Golf Meet
■ 6-3 would mean the player won 6 played in Temple.
1 games, lost three games, and Ennis placed eighth with a
■ won the set. Set counts of 6-3, 1- team total of 325 as Bryan was
H 6, 6-4 indicate the player won taking the tourney title with a
I the first and last sets lost the team total of 292 while Waco
I second set, but won the match. Richfield placed second with a
For additional tennis ex- score of 293.
citement the tennis fan can Ennis was paced by Joe Crow
follow the Ennis High School with a 74 while Ricky Moore
Tennis Team coached by Miss shot a 79, Larry Treadaway had
Linda Freeman with the an 85, and Benson Fowler came
following tennis schedule.
Meet will be held on the Holland, Floyd Bates, and
Lakeside Country Club Course Charlie Cruz, Kathy Hooker,
here.
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Spring 1972
HOME MATCHES 4:00 p.m.
Eleven Lions Earn Cage
Letters at Ennis Hi School
By Bill Cox Kudrna, Joe McGuire and Joe The Lions will return five
Poff along with manager Danny lettermen next year as Poff,
EHS Basketball Coach Al Bouska. Poff and Colkin were Greg Kudrna Lockhart Nash
Lange has announced the captains for the Lions this year. and Robinson return as does
presentation of eleven letters in First year lettermen were Joe trainer Harrison.
basketball for the 1971-72 school Crow, Greg Kudrna, James
A CONVENIENT SWITCH
CUMBERLAND, Md. (AP)
— Mayor Thomas F. Conlon, a
Democrat, switched his party
affiliation last summer to at-
tend a Republican dinner hon-
oring Sen. Charles Mc. Math-
ias, R-Md.
“I wasn’t about to rely on
useless heresay reports about
what went on at the dinner so I
decided to change my party af-
filiation and see for myself,’’
Conlon explained in revealing
the switch.
Conlon, 48, changed from the
Democratic party to the GOP
last June 28 and back to the
Democrats on Sept. 14, county
election records show.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 47, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 27, 1972, newspaper, February 27, 1972; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1690054/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.