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The Dublin Progress
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May 26,1963
Girls softball results
The Hair Affair beat P k
P Cleaners in girls softball
Thursday night. The score
was ^t»l. The Hair Affair
took a 6 to 1 lead in the first
inning adding 1 run in file
second inning, 5 runs in the
3rd and 1 run in the fourth
inning.
Leading bates for The
Hair Affair were Donna
French 3 for 3, LaWayne
Taylor 3 for 4, Lisa Kindall
2 for 3. Others getting im-
portant hits for The Hair
Affair were Angela
Shelton, Sara Jurney,
Shammon Stapleton, Celin-
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da Boatright, Jana Jewell,
Carrie Williams and Gena
Criswell.
Top batters for P & P
Cleaners were Karyn
Freeman, 2 for 2, Goldie
Simmons 2 for 2, and Tina
Lansford 1 for 1.
The two teams will be
battling it out each Thurs-
day night at 5:30 at the Lit-
tle League Park.
Elementary
track meet
Oakdale
reunion
The Oak Dale Community
is having their 2nd reunion
June 4 and 5 at the Dean
Pack Farm, 1 mile east off
the Oak Dale Cemetery.
Bring ice cream or cake
Saturday night 6:30 p.m.
and vegetable, salad,
desert Sunday 11:30 a.m.
Enjoy visting with old
friends.
First place winners in the
events at the elementary
track meet last week were:
Michael Scantling, Matt
Fine, Cindy Jones,
Serafina Huerta, Jack
House, Shane Scott, and
Luann Lehman for the
Kindergarten; and Tana
Baugh, Dustin Spurger,
Cristal West, Brad Arm-
strong, Misty Reeder, and
Jeff Callaway for the first
graders; Jimmy Sorrells,
Junior Hermandez,
Mechelle Lowe, Mark Fine,
and Tracy Shaw for the se-
cond grade.
Third grade winners
were: Laurie Shafer, Dan-
ny Crouch, Edna Garcia,
William Croker, Michelle
Chew, and Steven Burney.
Fourth graders coming in
first were: Scott Nettles,
Cruz Gonzales, Cinthia
French, Jerry Sorrells,
Melanie Guin, and Charley
Ellis. In the fifth grade
Darren Prater, Clay Jag-
gars, Tamara Taylor, But-
chie Norbert, Julie
Williams and James
Southall won firsts.
Second place winners in
all classes were Celinda
Whisinant, David Baze,
Jenny Baugh, Osvaldo Gar-
cia, Michael Scantling,
Keeedra Couch, Jeremy
Weems, Cristal West, Juan
Gonzales, Tana Baugh,
mark Hammons, Kristi
Freeman,Dustin Spurger,
Jonathan Sojourner, Bran-
di Foster, Claudia Garcia,
Keith jaggars, james
butler, William Crocker,
Brandon Simmons, Gena
Criswell, Neal Cowan and
Scothy Sharp for
Kindergarten through third
grade.
Fourth and Fifth graders
with second palces were:
lance Jones, Charley Ellis,
LaWayne Taylor, Krista
Lynes, Scott Nettles,
Shawn Turner, Teresa
Acker, Wendy Frank and
Robbie Phillips.
Third place winners in-
cluded: Yeymi Olvera,
Steven Kindall, Celinda
Whisenant, Santos Leal,
Antonio Gonzales, Jo Ann
Hernandez, Robyn
Stewart, Manuel Govea,
Jami DeBosque, Shawn
Whiteley, Melissa Adams,
Rusty Noberson, Bryan
Wells, James Butler, Jenny
Huckabee, Pepe Olivera,
Rebecca Lansford, Marsh
Brauer, Tammy Vaughn,
Dawn Pendleton, Kayla
Freeman, Richey Vasquez,
Troy Sparks, Quincy Han-
cock, Maria Herandez.
Roby Jinks, Tamara
Taylor, Marshall
Copeland, Matthew So-
journer, Trade James,
Alicia Pounds and Kent
Crouch.
A special ‘thank you’ was
issued to the school athletic
department for furnishing
ribbons and to the coaches
for their help.
Little League sets
baseball schedule
1983 BASEBALL
SCHEDULE
Tue. May 17
5:30 p.m-Red Caps
vs Green Caps
6:45 p.m.-Circle C
vs Doc’s Gang
8:30 p.m.-Rotary
vs Min-Tex
Thur. May 19
5:30 p.m.Girl’s
Softball
6:45 p.m.-K-P Lodge
vs Lion’s
8:30 p.m.-Doc’s Gang
vs Taylor Harbin
Fri. May 20
5:30 p.m. Green Caps
vs Gold Caps
6:45 p.m.-Circle C
vs Taylor Harbin
8:30 p.m.-Rotary
vs Lions
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Tue. May 24
5:30 pjn.-Gold Caps
vs Red Caps
6:45 p.m.-K-P Lodge
vs Min-Tex
8:30 p.nj.-Doc’s Gang
vs Circle C
Thur. May 26
5:30 p.m.-Girl’s
Softball
6:45 p.m.-Taylor-
Harbin vs Doc’s Gang
8:30 p.m.-Lions
vs Rotary
Tue. May 31
5:30 p.m.-Gold Caps
vs Green Caps
6:45 p.m.-Lions
vs K-P Lodge
8:30 p.m.-Circle C
Dublin Hwy.
968-2161
vs Doc’s Gang
Thur. June 2
5:30 p.m.-Girls
Softball
6:45 p.m.-Doc’s Gang
vs Taylor Harbin
8:30 p.m.-Min-Tex
vs Rotary
Fri. June 3
5:30 p.m.-Gold Caps
vs Red Caps
6:45 p.m.-Rotary
vs K-P Lodge
8:30 p.m.-Min-Tex
vs Lions
Tue. June 7
5:30 p.m.-Green Caps
vs Gold Caps
6:45 p.m.-K-P Lodge
vs Min-Tex
8:30p.m.-Circle C
vs Taylor Harbin
Thur. June 9
5:30 p.m.-Giri’s
Softball
6:45 p.m.-Rotary
vs Lions
8:30 p.m.-Doc’s Gang
vs Circle C
Fri. June 10
5:30 p.m.-Red Caps
vs Green Caps
6:45 p.m.-K+P Lodge
vs Lions
8:30 pjn.-Taylor-
Harbin vs Doc’s Gang
Tue. June 14
5:30 p.m.-Red Caps
vs Gold Caps
6:45 p.m.-Rotary
vs Min-Tex
8:30 p.m.-Taylor-
Harbin vs Circle C.
Thur. June 16
5:30 p.m.-Girl’s
Softball
6:45 p.m.-Lions
vs Min-Tex
8:30 p.m.-K-P Lodge
vs Rotary
Fri. June 17
5:30 p.m.-Gold Caps
vs Green Caps
6:45 p.m.-Circle C
vs Doc’s Gang
8:30 p.m.-Mini-Tex
vs K-P Lodge
Tue. June 21
5:30 p.m.-Green Caps
vs Red Caps
6:45 )>m.-Min-Tex
vs Rotary
8:30 p.m.-Lions
vs K-P Lodge
Thur. June 23
5:30 p.m. Girl’s
Softball
6:45 p.m.-Lions
vs Rotary
8:30 p.m.-Doc’s Gang
vs Taylor Harbin
Fri. June 24
5:30 pJn.-Gold Caps
vs Red Caps
6:45 p.m.-'bylor-
CirdeC
Harbin vs Circle C
8:30 p.m.-Min-Tex
vs lions
Tue. June 28
5:30 p.m.-Open
6:45p.m.-Rotary
K-P Lodge
8:30pjn.-Open .
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Thur. June 30
' 5:30 pjn.-open
6:46 pjn.-Liona
' vs Min-Tex
8:30 p.m.-K-P Lodge
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Grimes, Bill. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1983, newspaper, May 26, 1983; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth778174/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.