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Dist. 17AA Meet Set For Fri.The District 17AA Track and eld Meet will be held in Rock-le Friday, April 15. Prelinri-ries in the shot put, discus, iad jump, high jump, pole ult, and chin-ups will begin 1:30 p.m. All other events in 1 Senior Division begin at 0 p.m. Preliminaries in oth-events in the Junior Division irin at 2:15 p.m. Finals in events will begin at 6:30Caldwell Track Coach Morris ne lias listed the following entries in the Senior divi-100 yard dash — Pete Alti-re, Dick Rowers, and Allen ford.Dne mile run — Don Shelton, ily Smith, and Elton Davis. 180 yard low hurdles HarryRowers, Mike Kocurek, and Elton Davis.220 yard dash — Harry Bowers, Pete Altimore, and Allen Alford.440 yard dash — Garland Horak, Mike Willis, and Bobb Fritcher.880 yard run — Mike Ko-eurek, Randy Gray, and Amelio Mendez.One mile relay — Mike Willis, Randy Gray, Bruce Cowen, and Garland Horak, with Allen Alford as alternate.440 yard relay - Harry Bow ers, Pete Altimore, Allen Alford, and Garland Horak, with Mike Willis as alternate.Running broad jump — Billy Smith, Harry Bowers, and Dick Bowers.Running high jump — RandyRockdale Golf TournamentSlated Saturday And SundayROCKDALE — Si Ifers are expected to take rt in the second annual Rock-le Country Club Spring Golf umament Saturday and Sun-y, April 10-17, and compete • more than $1,200 in prizes, r. A. Weems, tourney direct-said that golfers may play *ir 18-hole rounds either day the blind-boggy event.Five flights will be featured :h each first-place winner to ■eive a set of four woods. L'ond-place winners will re-ve golf bags and a dozen If balls will be the third-place awards.Medalist will win a set of irons and runner-up a set of woods. Three prizes will be given in each a driving and chipping contest: golf bags for first, putters for second and head covers for third.J Weems said entry fee is $0, and will include a barbecue j meal. Personal carts will be ' permitted. The Rockdale course ; features irrigated fairways and I tiff greens.! George McCall of Austin I holds the course record, posting ia 9-under 65 last August.Kor-andGray, and Harry Bowers,12-lb. shot put — Billy negay, John Maldonado,Carl Rosenkranz.Discus throw Bill Korne-gay, John Maldonado, and Carl Rosenkranz.Entries in the Junior division are:440 yard run - Bill Broad-dus, and Mike Worthington.60 yard high hurdles — Bill Broaddus, and Paul Batista.100 yard low hurdles Paul Batista.Legion Sponsors Somerville High Athletic Banquetlouston Astros Open First Home Stand tgainst Los Angeles Dodgers April 18rhe Houston Astros first ine stand of the regular sea-1, which opens Monday night, ril 18, against the World arnpion Los Angeles Dodgers, 11 feature three games with* Dodgers, four with the San ancisco Giants, one with the icinnati Reds and two with* St. Louis Cardinals.The world champions will iv the Astros Tuesday and sdnesday nights, April 19 and , in addition to the April 18 rner. Wednsday night w ill be lies night.Willie Mays and the Giants et the Astros Friday night, ril 22, Saturday at 12:15 and 10 in a day-night double-nd Sunday, April 24 at 1:30.The Reds will meet the Astros in just one night game, Monday, April 25. and the Cards complete the first home stand with night games Wednesday, April 27 and Thursday, April 28. Wednesday will again be ladies night with all ladies receiving a one dollar reduction on all tickets.Good seats still remain for all of these games and may be purchased at the Astrodome ticket office, at all three Foley's Stores in Houston, and all Trans-Texas Airways’ ticket throughout the south-Principal speaker for the Somerville High School athletic banquet held on Monday, March 28, was Coach A. J. Luquette, athletic director and football-baseball coach at Brenham High 1 School.} The banquet, honoring the j 1965 District 27-B champion-| ship football team, was sponsored by the Somerville American Legion Post.Charlie Janko served as master of ceremonies and introduced Supt. of the Somerville Schools A. D. Nixon, who in turn introduced Somerville's head coach, H. C. “Chuck” Rost. Coach Rost presented all play-! ers of the 19(55 football team, j managers and the assistant coach, M. S. Garcia, to the I guests.Mr. Luquette warned the squad members of the competitive society that each must face when the playing days are over, and of the temptations each would face during and after high school days, among other sincere and well-meaning remarks.The following team members, all lettermen for the 1965 season, were present: Tom Arredondo, Sam Brinkman. Jack ! Campbell, Eugene Kubelka, Joe j Gonzales, Charles Law , Joe j Ivozano, Arthur Perez, Basilio ; Perez, Petlt;‘ Roman, Herbert Neiman, Joe Negrete, Robert Thomas, Adrian Tydlacka, Sam Vasquez, Roger Weidemann, | George Wight, and Albert Lis-'ter; team managers, GordonRunning high jump — Paul i Pull-ups — Allan Willis.Batista. I 8-lb. shot put —- Mike Worth-Running broad jump — Paul ington, and Bill Broaddus. Batista, and Bill Broaddus. | Pole Vault — Scott Mitchell.Nix and Ben Flencher; and As- J sistant Coach M. S. Garcia.HappyHomeValuesHORNET TRACKSTERSLeft to right, Elton Davis, Amelio Mendez, Mike Kocurek, Billy Smith, Randy Gray, and Don Shelton.Left to right, John Maldonado Billy Kornegay, Carl Rosenkranz, Bobbv Piwonka, and Mike Worthington.Left to right, Harry Bowers, Garland Horak, Allen Alford, Bruce Cowen. Pete Altimore, Bill Broaddus, and Steve Kyles.The Burleson County CITIZEN, Thursday, April 14, 1966Summer Recreatio:Schedule AnnouncMorris Stone, head coach and athletic director at Caldwell High School, has accepted the job alt; recreational director of the Caldwell Summer Recreation Program. The summer program is being sponsored by local organizations and individuals.The program will begin June lt;5 and end on July 29.Coach Stone said that managers and sponsors would be needed for each team competing in the program. Any organization, business or individual who is interesting in sponsoring a team, or managing a team should get in contac t with him as soon as possible. An entry fee of $25.00 will be charged each team competing to help compensate expensesfor carrying on the program. He also said that application for team membership on baseball and volleyball teams will be given out as soon as they are completed. A deadline for entrees will also be announced at a later date.The summer program will include people of all ages, and everyone is encouraged to par-different d tvs uf the week: tieipate in some part of it. The following program outline has been adopted by the Chamber of Commerce Recreational Committee, giving the various activities that will be offered on different days of the week.Monda ys — Practice, Jr. Olympics, 18 and under; Pee Wee baseball; Little League baseball; Weight lifting, open; Volleyball,DIST. 17AA JR. HIGH TRACK MEET TO BE HELD AT ROCKDALE SAT.Line failure when ylt;u i ig t large fish lt;an g 1Somerville Teamsn rallyThe District 17AA Jr. Track and Field Meet will be held Saturday, April 1(5 at Rockdale. Both seventh and eighth grade divisions will be held. Preliminaries will begin at 1:30 p.m.Caldwell Jr. High Coach Jerry Woods has named the following seventh graders as contestants:440 yard relay — Charles Kornegay, Tommie Tietjen, Randy Hovorak, and Hubert Brinkman, with Norris Me Manus as alternate.330 yard run — Norris McManus, Bill Johnson, and Gary Zuernemann.60 yard high hurdles — Albert Gallo, Tommy Tietjen, and T. Lewis.1(H) yard dash — Hubert Brinkman, Dennis Northern, and David Scarmardo.100 yard low hurdles — David Scarmardo, Steve Kocurek, and Bill Johnson.50 yard clash — Randy Hovorak, Dennis Northern, and David Scarmardo.880 yard relay — Hubert Brinkman, Randy Hovorak, Tommy Tietjen, and Norris McManus, with Charles Kornegay as alternate.Pull up — Dennis Northern, Tom Maldonado, and David Scarmardo.Running high jump — Albert Gallo. Charles Kornegay, and Hubert Brinkman.Running broad jump Albert Gallo, Hubert Brinkman, and Bill Johnson.K-lb. shot put — Albert Gallo, and Jim Broaddus.Pole vault — Steve Kocurek, Charles Kornegay, and Randy Hovorak.Discus — Jim Broaddus. Tommy Tietjen, and Gary Zwerne-Fntrleki in the eiirbth trraderoy Mynar, Andrew Sandoval, and I). Piwonka.100 yard dash — Michael Patronella, James Story, and Pete Scarmardo.100 yard low hurdles — Al-fonse Olivarez, Gib Gray, and Bill Scarmardo.50 yard dash - Alfonse Olivarez, James Story, and I). Piwonka.880 yard relay — Frank Kara sek, Leroy Mynar, A1 formeOlivarez, and Michael Patronella, with Andrew Sandoval asalternate.Pull up — Michael Patra-nella, and Alfonse Olivarez.Running high jump — Leroy Mynar, Frank Karusek, and Andrew Sandoval.Running broad jump — Leroy Mynar, James Story, and Steven Young.8-lb. shot put —- Andrew Sandoval, and Harold Piwonka.Pole vault — Michael Patra-nella, and Gib Gray.Discus — Frank Karasek, Harold Piwonka, and Andrew Sandoval.Burleson Conn den, L. D. Gust group of about e ted in wildlif as a career, Tult; at the Somervill The bo ys wer Mr. Gust in that portunities are | state wildlife placements usual 150 miles of 1 home town. Mr. persuasive point the group that 1 receive a high before applying w ildlife manager To become a qualifications i school diploma work or a degr good moral rha age minimum lt;years.The interested ed that Mr. Gus teresting and ir and expressed tion to him for liable time to viluiiniHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiuiiiiHininiiiininiiiPAUL S FOOD MAIHighway 36—Free Delivery—LO WE GIVE BUCCANEER STAI WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LI Thursday, Friday Saturday SPE
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