Thursday, August 9, 1973Rebels Win OverBdMHe. LoseTo Brenham TeamSealy's Softball Rebel*took another doubleheader,this time over Larry Falkand his energetic Bellville team here Sunday afternoon. It was 12-3 in the first game and 8-6 in thesecond when Bellville in there close. Bellville has come around since they organized only a few weeks ago and should be complimented.fFThe Rebels pasted the San Felipe Settlers 16-1, 24-3 and 17-0 two weeks ago in a tripleheader played at Baxley Field in San Felipe. Emil ‘‘Old Man Kocurek threw aseven inning shutout for , the Rebels in the third ‘ 1Vgame.During the week, in ? night game, the Rebelsknocked off Brookshire six times in the past two jj* weeks, capitalized hy a wj nine inning shut-out, 9-0, yi- posted by Blue Schroeder jrThursday night. Brook-EiSinshire has ten starters and y d all are capable of knocking - that ball a very long way. p!jS Credit is due to Schroeder a 1 and the Reb outfield whichvr-lect, consists of B. Zapalac, B.Schaffner, W. Machala, A. KMachala and J. Brandt.— , aIn Brenham a week ago jSunday something hap- spened. Last year the Reb- t » els embarrassed RandyReets and his Brenham ie team something awful as ^jf they trounced Brenhamtwice This year Reets was ready and the Rebels noticed when they arrived.15 One Brenham player wore 1a New York Mets uniform, '..'-.ft, -Hanother a St. Louis Cardi- 1nal and still another a ’Cleveland Indians uniform. Thirty-two home runs were belted by Brenham against eg Blue Schroeder, Emil Ko-jn curek and John Bird andly anyone else who would vol-ay unteer to pitch. No one die'as the Rebels were shelled19-1 and 24-3. In frustration outfielder Bubba Schaffner tied his white handkerchief to a stick and waved it in straight away centerfield. To notg:eDr10Ito he it ng10[ avail however as the next pitch was hit above and beyond Schaffner and his ®lr stick some forty feet.Immediately after the , .j. games the Rebels got intosjot their cars and left. Therewas no word on a rematch.diebe-